The environmental impact of modern day burials we should know
Elizabeth talks about what we need to know about the environmental impact of modern-day burials, what are "green burials" all about, and more.
How impact investing can help us thrive in every way
Ibrahim shares what we need to know about impact investing, how it can help us accelerate towards a healthier, thriving planet, how the traditional idea of first making as much money as possible and then donating to good causes to address those very problems not make sense, and more.
How to lower our exposure to voc's and toxins in bed and at home
On this episode, we share how to reduce your exposure to toxic chemicals at home.
What we need to know about renewables and electric cars
Seth shares some things we need to know about electric cars and the future of renewable energy, what it takes to scale our audience size into the millions, and more.
Shifting away from apparel made using plastic microfibers
Andrea shares why it’s important for us to minimize our purchasing of clothes with microplastic fibers like virgin polyester and nylon; how we can support sustainability markets to grow when conscious consumers, by nature, are trying to buy less; and more.
Our great leaps forward around the world towards a greener planet
On this episode, I share a few of the great leaps we’re taking toward a greener planet.
Carbon-offsets as our only way to have a zero emission lifestyle now
Marisa shares why carbon offsetting sometimes has a negative reputation for just being a bandaid solution to our emissions, how the word itself limits our perception of what these projects are actually about, and more.
Turning a disruptive innovation for circular fashion to life
Patricia talks about how she was able to create a technology to be able to close the loop in our production and disposal of clothing, what it takes to come up with a disruptive idea for sustainability and bring it to life, and more.
How to talk about climate change without scaring people away
Meghann talks about how to talk about climate change with friends, family, and colleagues without scaring them away.
How lab-grown materials like spidersilk may be key to eco fashion
Jame discusses how the chemicals and dyes used to treat our clothing impact our health, how we can pick apart brands that may be greenwashing from the brands that are actually trying to do what they can to improve, and more.
Looking past standardized impact assessments to understanding a bioregion
Rebecca shares what the soil-to-soil concept of circularity is; how it can sequester our carbon, enrich our soil, and promote healthier ecosystems; why it is that we have to look past the numbers and findings from our environmental impact assessments in order to really understand sustainability; and more.
How to tackle eco and social anxiety to stay motivated for sustainability
I share some tips on how to tackle eco and social anxiety as well as how to stay activated and motivated in your life and work.
How chemicals leach out of plastics to impact our health
Chantal shares how we can use the analogy of pasta and pasta sauce to better understand plastics and their health impacts, why it is that we urgently need more research and development to find alternatives to plastic, and more.
A stronger mind and body to support a healthier planet
Ashley shares how we can take ownership and responsibility of our own lives so that we can be empowered to take action and make a difference, what we need to properly to take care of ourselves holistically so that we have the energy and motivation to bring about our best work, and more.
A groundbreaking textile made from mycelium, the root structure of mushrooms
Sustainability can be doom and gloom, but there are always amazing things happening. Tune into this episode to hear two things we can get excited about right now.