Ep 25 - Waste Not, Want Not

Waste is a terrible thing to mind, but unfortunately, there's a lot of it in the world. Join us as we talk to Linda van der Rijd, Owner of Screw Plastic, a company that makes plastic-free alternatives for everyday items. Linda explains what low-waste living is and why it is important. Just in time for Plastic Free July, the crew shares ideas for how to reduce your use of single-use plastic and other waste in your daily life. They also share some of their zero-waste triumphs and fails.

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Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz

Ep 24 - Planting Seeds of Change

Life's a garden, so dig it! We get into the weeds with Ben Cohen, Owner of Small House Farm and Founder of Michigan Seed Library to learn about the importance of seed saving. Ben gives tips for how to start saving seeds (both individually and as a community), and discusses how saving seeds and growing our own food can help us live a more sustainable life and become more self-sufficient.

Host: Jennifer Hetzel

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Ep 23 - Under the Weather

Our planet is sick, and the only cure is bold collective action to help reverse the effects of climate change. Texas State Climatologist Dr. John Nielsen-Gammon discusses potential solutions and why he is optimistic that we can meet this challenge. He also explains how trends in long-term weather patterns have shifted and offers a perspective on how the COVID-19 pandemic might shift public attitudes towards climate change.

Host: Jennifer Hetzel

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Ep 22 - Getting Trashed in Memphis

There's more than one way to get trashed on Spring Break! In this bonus episode, Jennifer joins the Living Lands and Waters (LLW) crew in Memphis, TN at their Alternative Spring Break (ASB). This annual event brings college students from around the nation together to pick up trash along the Mississippi River. Jennifer works alongside volunteers to help clean up McKellar Lake and learns firsthand about how the LLW industrial strength river cleanup works. You'll hear from the group's founder Chad Pregracke, LLW staff and ASB volunteers as they discuss their experience with this great program and its impact on them.

Host: Jennifer Hetzel

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Ep 21 - Theres No Place Like Home

Going green isn't just for the Wicked Witch of the West! Whether new construction or renovation, all of us can implement green changes at home. Our own Jenn Rawlings explains the LEED certification system, and offers specific examples for green practices in residential buildings.

Host: Jennifer Hetzel

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Ep 20 - Giving Fast Fashion the Boot

When it comes to Fast Fashion, there's a lot to unravel. Ashley Gill, Director of Standards for Textile Exchange, joins us in discussing Fast Fashion and the role the textile industry plays in enacting positive change in the way our clothes are produced. We examine the challenges and successes associated with sustainable clothing development, and ways consumers can shop responsibly and encourage changes in the industry.

Host: Jennifer Hetzel

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Ep 19 - Straight Talk About the Circular Economy

Sometimes, going round in circles is a good thing! Join us as we discuss the Circular Economy with Circular Economy expert Nellie Cohen. Nellie managed Patagonia's Worn Wear program before founding Baleen, which helps brands create innovative ways to become stewards of the natural resources that they rely on to exist; and importantly, to use their powerful voices to influence human behavior and shape the way we treat our planet. We'll explore what the Circular Economy is and the role of consumers, companies and the government in making this system a reality.

Host: Jennifer Hetzel

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Ep 18 - Rollin On the River

It's time to clean up our act! We hear a lot about the amount of pollution in our oceans, but a large amount of that trash originates from freshwater rivers. In 1997, Chad Pregracke decided to do something about the trash he saw accumulating in the Mississippi River near his hometown. He started to clean the river up little by little, and more than 20 years later this venture turned into Living Lands & Waters, a nonprofit whose mission is to aid in the protection, preservation and restoration of the natural environment of the nations’ major rivers and their watersheds. Chad joins us on this episode to discuss the formation of LL&W and the importance of the work they're doing. He also discusses ways to get involved with this work locally or through their organization. Chad's inspirational story shows that one person really can make a world of difference!

Host: Jennifer Hetzel

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Ep 17 - Diving Into Hydroponics

We're taking the plunge into hydroponics! Join us for a discussion with Drew Demler, Director of Horticulture for the State Fair of Texas, as we learn about their successful hydroponic urban farm in Dallas, Texas. Drew explains how hydroponics works, the benefits and challenges associated with this type of farming, and ways the average person can dip their toe into water farming.

Host: Jennifer Hetzel 

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Ep 16 - Its Getting Hot in Here

The planet is warming up, and that has a lot of us panicking. But why isn't everyone? Dr. Lynette Reed offers a psychological perspective into why people care (or don't) about different causes, and shares ideas for how to inspire others to care about the environmental crisis. It can seem overwhelming to try to convince others to live more sustainably, but there is progress being made and room for hope!

Host: Jennifer Hetzel 

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