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    Explore " environmental change" with insightful episodes like "Manda Kalimian - Born To Be Nonprofit : Creating Real Environmental Change", "10 Gigatons a Year: How Nature-Based Solutions Can Reverse Climate Change", "S. 5 Ep. 333 ~ Plateaus Welcome!", "Chanelle Dupuis on Waterways and Environmental Change: ‘Slow Smelling’ Along the Nanay River" and "Philanthropy's Role in Environmental and Societal Change with John Pepin" from podcasts like ""Nonprofit Hub Radio", "Climate Confident", "The Positivity Project with Kris & Mike", "Gastronomica" and "Sustainable Finance Guernsey Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Manda Kalimian - Born To Be Nonprofit : Creating Real Environmental Change

    Manda Kalimian - Born To Be Nonprofit : Creating Real Environmental Change

    Manda Kalimian shares memories of her 15-year journey of creating The Cana Foundation with Delaney Mullennix, host of the Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast, on this episode. Her stories include insight on being a female founder while navigating the nonprofit space and also spending time in Washington learning how to spearhead initiatives to create real environmental change.

    The Cana Foundation's Rewilding Space in East Norwich, NY serves as an exemplary case study, showcasing how rewilding landscapes can promote biodiversity and climate resilience through the use of native plants.

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    10 Gigatons a Year: How Nature-Based Solutions Can Reverse Climate Change

    10 Gigatons a Year: How Nature-Based Solutions Can Reverse Climate Change

    In this week's episode of the Climate Confident podcast I sat down with Peter Bachmann, the managing director of the Sustainable Infrastructure division at Gresham House, and let me tell you, this conversation is a goldmine for anyone passionate about building a sustainable future. 🌏

    First up, we delve into the world of "Habitat Banks." Imagine turning unproductive farmland into biodiversity havens that not only restore nature but also offer financial returns for landowners. Sound impossible? Peter lays down how it's being done, and you're gonna want to hear this. 🌱

    Vertical Farms! That's right, we talk about the role they could play in pushing traditional farmland into more sustainable practices. Peter argues that when vertical farming becomes competitive, it will make room for land to be repurposed into these remarkable "Habitat Banks." It's a win-win for the planet and your pocket! 🌾🏢

    One of the episode's highlights is the conversation about Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG). You'll learn about the science-backed metrics like eDNA that are turning biodiversity from an abstract concept into a measurable target for companies. Plus, did you know that we could potentially save 10 gigatons of CO2 emissions per year through nature-based solutions? 🌳📊

    Peter also tackles the age-old myth that impact means sacrificing returns. Quite the opposite—impact can DRIVE financial gains. Investors, entrepreneurs, and even skeptics will find this incredibly eye-opening. 💰🌿

    For a dash of future food talk, Peter gives us a sneak peek into the untapped potential of alternative proteins. From lab-grown meats to plant-based options, this is the future of food we've all been waiting for. 🍔➡️🌱

    So what are you waiting for? Hit play and let's dive into these exciting avenues for sustainable change. Or check out the video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/4K7a-wTkSv8

    Until next time, let's keep pushing the envelope for a better world! 💪

    P.S. If you're as thrilled about these topics as I am, please share the episode. We need to make sustainability the talk of the town! 🎙️🗞️

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    Music credits - Intro by Joseph McDade, and Outro music for this podcast was composed, played, and produced by my daughter Luna Juniper

    S. 5 Ep. 333 ~ Plateaus Welcome!

    S. 5 Ep. 333 ~ Plateaus Welcome!

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    Chanelle Dupuis on Waterways and Environmental Change: ‘Slow Smelling’ Along the Nanay River

    Chanelle Dupuis on Waterways and Environmental Change: ‘Slow Smelling’ Along the Nanay River

    In this episode, Chanelle Dupuis talks with Dan Bender of the Gastronomica Editorial Collective about contaminated waterways and sensory perceptions of environmental change. Focusing on the changing smell of water and the role of the nose in sensing environmental degradation in the Peruvian Amazon, Chanelle sheds light on how bilious odors and processes of “slow smelling” affect riverine residents and Indigenous communities in and around the Nanay River. Drawing from her article in Gastronomica’s newest issue (22.4), Chanelle connects the odors of pollution to ways of living that have come under threat, elaborating on the implications for community identity, local livelihoods, health and the sourcing of local foods, and spiritual connections to the waterways.

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    Philanthropy's Role in Environmental and Societal Change with John Pepin

    Philanthropy's Role in Environmental and Societal Change with John Pepin

    We are joined by Philanthropy Impact's Chief Executive, John Pepin, to discuss how Guernsey can affect positive environmental and societal change through philanthropic investments.
     
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    Can storytelling inspire us to engage in change? (in English)

    Can storytelling inspire us to engage in change? (in English)

    In communications, the message in and of itself guarantees nothing about its reception, let alone its impact. Reaching your target audience is a complex goal, one that doesn't intimidate Samantha Wright, Senior Vice President at Participant Media, a social-impact film-production company that has produced such films as Roma, RBG, and An Inconvenient Truth. Expert in and passionate about the art of storytelling, Samantha seeks out narratives with social and environmental themes and promotes them to audiences from all walks of life, and beyond movie theatres. We spoke with her for this episode of Raccords, exclusively in English this time. 

    Samantha says with conviction that "it all starts with a good story". This producer and lover of storytelling sheds light on how to really mobilize people to act and bring about change.  

    How do we reach the most sceptical audiences? What elements make the story as effective as it can be? What kinds of alliances can we forge, and with whom? How do we build effective calls to action?

    Samantha generously answers these questions and shares her experiences and tools with us.

    Want to know more about storytelling as a lever for transformation? Check out issue #09 of the digital publication of the same name, Raccords, available on the Maison de l'innovation sociale (MIS) website. In addition to the podcast, the issue includes :



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    Quand le récit nous incite à agir

    Dans cet épisode, Raccords s’intéresse au récit comme levier stratégique pour le changement social et environnemental. On en apprend sur les caractéristiques des récits et sur les manières de les narrer qui détiennent un immense potentiel de mobilisation et d’impact. 


    Enregistré à distance et en anglais le 26 août 2021, cet entretien est un échange avec Samantha Wright, vice-présidente senior à Participant Media, une entreprise de production de films à impact social. 


    En communication, le message en lui-même ne garantit rien sur sa réception, et encore moins sur son impact. Parvenir à rejoindre sa cible est un objectif complexe à atteindre, ce qui n’intimide pas pour autant Samantha Wright, vice-présidente senior à Participant Media, une entreprise de production de films à impact social ayant notamment produit Roma, RBG, et Une vérité qui dérange.  Experte et passionnée de l’art du storytelling, Samantha s’évertue à repérer les récits à thématiques sociales et environnementales et à les faire rayonner auprès de publics de tous horizons et au-delà des salles de cinéma. 

    Pour cet épisode de Raccords, exclusivement en anglais cette fois, nous nous sommes entretenus avec elle. Samantha affirme avec conviction que « tout commence avec une bonne histoire ». La productrice et amoureuse des récits nous éclaire sur les moyens de réellement mobiliser les gens à agir et engendrer un changement.  

     

    Comment parvenir à mobiliser les auditoires les plus sceptiques?  Quels sont les éléments qui confèrent au récit toute son efficacité? Quels types d’alliances pouvons-nous bâtir et avec qui? Comment construire des appels à l’action efficaces?

    Samantha répond généreusement à ces questions, nous fait part de son expérience et partage ses outils. 

     

    Vous voulez en savoir plus sur le récit comme levier de transformation? Consultez l’édition #09 de la publication numérique du même nom, « Raccords », dont les contenus sont accessibles sur le site de la Maison de l’innovation sociale (MIS). En sus du balado, l’édition comporte :


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    How Not To Think about...Environmental Revitalization

    How Not To Think about...Environmental Revitalization

    Storm Cunningham is all about environmental revitalization. He is a leader in this field at a critical time in human history. Listen to this podcast to find out why the term "sustainability" is inappropriate and outdated. Listen to find out why 95% of revitalization projects fail. Listen to find out what is really needed to effect lasting  economically and environmentally beneficial change.

    Storm is the author three major books on this subject: The Restoration economy (2002), Rewealth (2008) and Reconomics (2020). he is also the founder of the Reconomics Institute that offers training and certification in the critical aspects of the revitalization process.

    Storm is celebrated speaker and has consulted with civic and governmental organizations the world over. He can be reached at https://reconomics.org/

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    Ep 49 - How to Practice Sustainability With Pallavi Pande

    Ep 49 - How to Practice Sustainability With Pallavi Pande

    In this episode, the owner of Dtocs.com, Pallavi Pande, talks about practicing sustainability one step at a time. She shares about her company that was inspired by reusability, responsibility, and community. Listen up and learn how to achieve sustainability, one step at a time!

    KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE

    • Sustainable habits should be something that you can continue. It is something you take one step at a time, one change at a time.
    • Don’t waste time. The best time has passed, the second-best time to do whatever idea it is in your mind is now. So get on your feet, get going and do something about it.
    • There’s no perfect time, something will not be right, but you have to play along. You have to start somewhere so you can plan strategically and get to where you want to be.
    • Sustainability is not something you check on a bucket list. It is a lifestyle change you achieve through time.


    TODAYS GUEST

    Pallavi Pande is a Woman of Color and a Mompreneur from Portland, Oregon. She is the founder of www.dtocs.com. They make compostable and microwave-safe plates and bowls from palm leaves. 

    Her purpose is to promote a greener and healthier product.


    Connect and know more about Pallavi and her company here:

    Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/57414687/admin/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dtocsplates/ 

    Fb page- https://www.facebook.com/Dtocs-342897693131962

    FB group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/610529692905763/  

    Pinterest- https://www.pinterest.com/palpande/  

    Website- https://www.dtocs.com


    Blog- https://www.oneclicklindsey.com/top-37-entrepreneurs-in-portland-oregon/

    https://onecelebrationatat.wixsite.com/blog/post/4th-of-july-backyard-bbq-party 

    https://www.craftandsparkle.com/bright-and-fun-thanksgiving-table-for-kids/

    https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/eco-friendly-wedding-ideas/  


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    Exploring Reality

    Exploring Reality

    This episode begins with an introduction to the podcast and an introduction to the episode itself.

    The episode then goes on a journey into exploring the structure of reality.

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    As Within, So Without: The Power of Our Inner World. Possibility Podcast Session 7

    As Within, So Without: The Power of Our Inner World. Possibility Podcast Session 7
    Host Sarah Knight discusses how the stories that we hold inside keep us separate from each other, our environment, and even ourselves, with Shamanic Practitioner Michelle Girouard. Michelle shares how our outer reality is directly shaped by our inner world, and the importance of re-imagining our belonging in the world for everything from deepening personal relationships to transformative global change.

    Transitions to Save Our Seas, January 22, 2018

    Transitions to Save Our Seas, January 22, 2018
    Today we discuss transitions to save our seas and making the right choices to change the way that we treat our environment. Our guest, Don Kent, shares practical solutions to the most critical conservation challenges facing the marine ecosystem and species. We Discuss: What’s happening in our oceans and how we can help Finding a balance between human and environmental needs About Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute and what they do Research used to eliminate competition between humans and animals for food Why we should care what goes on in the ocean and how it impacts us The powerful interconnection of all living things Why the Vaquita dolphin is on the edge of extinction The devastating impact that fishing operations have on marine animals each year Applying more sustainable harvesting methods What to know about farm-raised versus wild-caught fish How we can increase awareness and get involved in making big changes Regulating healthy, sustainable food from our oceans The need for both economic viability and environmental preservation Learn More About Hosts Paula Shaw and Ken D Foster
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