Episodes
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In the world of conservation, two leaders from Planet Women Kristine Zeigler and Janet Nguyen are making waves by transforming the way we think about environmental leadership. In this enlightening conversation we discuss "why women' their work and leadership are absolutely crucial to solving the climate crisis and upleveling the bottom line.
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Climate change is more than just rising temperatures—it's about the complex interactions within our global systems. In this podcast, Leah Rampy, the author of Earth and Soul, invites you on her journey to comprehend living in these transformative times. This is a conversation about a personal journey and the discoveries Leah made along the way searching for the collective paths to sustainability and offering guidance for a greener future.
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In this episode, Semia Bray, co-director of the Black Environmental Leaders Association, shares her family’s inspiring journey of agency and advocacy. Discover how she guides current and future leaders to align with nature and the built environment, championing environmentally just causes while honoring her profound legacy.
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Diane Anatascio, Programs and Ranch Manager of Shepherdess Land and Livestock, a women-owned business shares how the ancient tradition of shepherding is being reinvented with prescribed grazing - a land management practice that is a frontline defense for wildfires and modern environmental stewardship.
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A deep dive conversation with Kortney Opshaug, founder and CEO of Blue Ocean Gear. Learn how their cutting-edge tracking technology is transforming the business of ocean fishing, yielding tangible results in reducing plastic pollution , reducing CO2 emissions and championing sustainable fishing methods for the betterment of our oceans.
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In conversation with Osprey Orielle Lake; she shares insights from her latest book – The Story is in Our Bones – How Worldviews and Climate Justice can remake a World in Crisis. We learn about the vital role that indigenous women climate leaders play in frontline activism and policy advocacy and the importance of the Right of Nature movement. This story emphasizes how understanding and honoring the narratives of our own lineages can connect us to the larger narrative of environmental relationships.
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This episode highlights a conversation with Toby Herzlich, visionary founder of Biomimicry for Social Innovation - an organization committed to integrating the principles of Biomimicry in leadership development, fostering innovative thinking to address the pressing challenges of social and climate change.
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Join us for an engaging discussion with Sharona Shnayder, an exceptional youth activist who initiated a grassroots movement focused on picking up trash. Discover how her remarkable journey has unfolded and witness the tremendous growth of T4T into a global movement. Delve into the ways Tuesdays for Trash effectively utilized social media to inspire and mobilize individuals to actively contribute to the fight against climate change.
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Polar ice acts as the Earth's cooling system - reflecting the sun's rays back into the atmosphere. If we lose arctic sea ice, we lose an essential planetary operating system. Listen to this important podcast episode and learn how the Arctic Angels are working to save the ice. Listen in to hear from Ingrid (Norway), Saoirse (Ireland) and Beth (Ireland).
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A conversation with Sophie Gallois, a global marketing and communication expert talks about how she and her company The Climate Agency help startups get clear communication to bring their projects to scale. Our discussion led to ideas about getting simple climate communication across the board.
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Women environmental leaders are creating cool solutions to reduce the effects of climate change. In today's conversation with Paola Gianturco, photojournalist, we dive into a few for inspiration and on-the-ground resources for action.
Photo Credit: Scott Sangster. Paola and her granddaughter and co-author Avery Sangster.
Links:
https://www.coolreversingglobalwarming.com
https://drawdown.org
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A conversation with Eloisa Lewis, Founder, and CEO of New Climate Culture. Her company and think tank focuses on reimagining and redesigning the future based on the foundational principles of Permaculture.
Link: https://www.newclimateculture.com/
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I had a conversation with Maya van Rossum, the author of "The Green Amendment-The People's Fight for a Clean, Safe and Healthy Environment" to talk about how we can be empowered to fight for our rights and use the power of our constitutional rights.
Show Links:
The Green Amendment Press Release: https://bit.ly/greenamendmentpr
Green Amendments for the Generations Website: https://forthegenerations.org/
Delaware Riverkeeper Network: https://www.delawareriverkeeper.org/
Link to Buy The Green Amendment Book: https://amzn.to/3WUGerr
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A conversation with Lil Milagro Henriquez - Executive Director and Founder of Mycelium Youth Network.
Mycelium Youth Network (MYN) provides high-quality Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math (STEAM) programming with a focus on ancestrally-grounded climate resilience that is free or low-cost to low-income youth in the Bay Area.
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Karen Crespo Triveno, of Quechua, Bolivian ancestry talks about the importance of ancestral knowledge, working with reciprocity and land-caring - and bringing them into environmental activism.
Show Links:
Leaders4earth: https://www.instagram.com/p/CGVuvt9J-4O/
Women’s Earth Alliance: https://womensearthalliance.org
#earthday #indigenousknowledge #savetheearth #environmentaljustice #womensearthalliance #leaders4earth
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