How championing artisan craft enables us to become better environmental stewards and impactful shoppers
Liza talks about how supporting artisans around the world simultaneously help support sustainability, and more.
How body shaming drives mindless consumption and the importance of self-affirmation in eco-living
Marieke talks about how modern day pressures around body image relate to sustainability, why it is so important to let ourselves feel good about what we do and tell ourselves that we're okay and we're doing enough, and more.
How to thrift like a pro and support the second-hand economy to grow
Leah shares how to thrift like a pro and support the larger second hand economy on this episode.
Connecting people through cross-cultural, shared desires and insecurities
Alison discusses what we need in order to come together so that we can collectively work towards a more sustainable future, what are some universal truths about happiness that we can learn and implement, and more.
The story of shark attack survivor turned shark conservationist and photographer
Mike shares how he went from being a shark attack survivor to becoming a powerful voice for ocean and shark conservation, and more.
Is shopping online more or less sustainable than doing so in person?
On average, is buying things online more or less eco-friendly than shopping in person? Polly of Green Indy Blog breaks this down on this episode.
How to tap into your creative genius zone to help our planet thrive
Katie talks about how we might be able to just tweak a few words in our messaging to be able to immediately double, and even triple, the amount of action and change that we drive; why we should go from looking at tackling public health, social, and environmental issues as a 'fight,' to just tapping into our own 'creative geniuses;’ and more.
Tackling our waste crisis while accepting people are inherently selfish
Tom talks about how we got to our global waste crisis today, what do we need to do to address this issue on a national and global level, and more.
Why u.S. Environmental policy can be so hard to change or pass and 3 things we can do to help
I explain why U.S. environmental policy can be so hard to change or pass and 3 things we can do to help.
How minimalism can enrich our lives
Sign talks about how can we get people who are very much still seduced by fast fashion into the idea of buying less and buying better, how we can deal with perfectionism in terms of sustainable living, and more.
Getting models, celebrities, and people who influence popular culture to stand for sustainability
Anne talks about what would it mean for our world if we had models who were role models who stood up for public health, social and environmental welfare, and more.
Did you know these 7 things about electronic waste?
How much do you know about e-waste? Here are 7 things I learned that shocked me when I dug deeper.
Inspiring greater respect for marine life and our oceans through underwater photography
Alicia shares what we need to know about how our everyday skin and hair products may be impacting our ocean's health, how we can inspire people to feel more connected to our oceans to want to protect them, and more.
Why we need to redefine what it means to travel for leisure
Evelina talks about the social and environmental impacts of travel that we should be aware of, why we need to redefine what it means to be a tourist so that traveling can become a more sustainable leisure activity, and more.
Beginner tips to composting for healthier soils and a more circular food systems
Celia shares beginner tips for composting and a more circular food system.