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by Rebekah Marie

3 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

BAASAC (Before and After, Stories About Change) is the podcast that is one-half storytelling and one-half problem solving. There are a lot of really smart people out there doing really smart things that have the potential to make our world a much better place. BAASAC features those stories through various works of media that are compelling, unique and useful. We help tell the stories that are making positive change. Why the beach? The image of the wave breaking on the sand is both a symbol of constant change as well as a call to action. We appreciate the beauty of this condition that is constantly changing, and feel the urgency to find solutions that will secure a future where the planet is healthy and all people are safe. It’s a big ambition. So we take it one story at a time. About the Host: Rebekah Marie is an architect and urban designer in Oslo, Norway. Originally from the US, her perspective is uniquely ‘scandi-merican’. Through the BAASAC podcast, Rebekah leads discussions with international design experts that are both informative and entertaining. She firmly believes that a powerful story can change our behavior and inspire positive change.

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Publishing Since

4/25/2020

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Episode 002: Starting a Business with Cat Wright

August 3, 2020

Episode 002: Starting a Business with Cat Wright

<p>This week, Cat Wright of Cat Wright Style shares her story about starting out on her own in the fashion industry in Los Angeles, and finding the creative space to take on the challenges and responsibilities of representing her clients in an industry where political, economical, and social affiliations have never been more visible. </p><p>Show Links:</p><p>catwrightstyle.com</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 001 Eco-Anxiety with William Gagnon

June 27, 2020

Episode 001 Eco-Anxiety with William Gagnon

<p>This week we have a story from Yellowknife, Canada, involving eco-anxiety, the melting permafrost, and something called biochar. I’m talking today with William Gagnon, an engineer specializing in climate action and decarbonization. </p><p>Links from the show:</p><p>Summer of Smoke, 2014, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (Chief Drygeese Territory)</p><p><a href="https://ecologynorth.ca/project/summer-of-smoke/" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">https://ecologynorth.ca/project/summer-of-smoke/</a></p><p></p><p>TEDxMontrealWomen : Healthy Planet, Healthy People, Dr. Courtney Howard 2017</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgIYaklWOK4" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgIYaklWOK4</a></p><p></p><p>Please subscribe, and if you have time, please give us a review on apple podcasts so that others can find our show. You can also find original articles on baasac.com. </p><p></p>

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April 25, 2020

BAASAC Podcast Trailer

<p>Before and After, Stories about Change (BAASAC) is launching a podcast!</p><p>BAASAC is an online platform for sharing stories about things that have changed, are changing, or people want to see change. We are inspired by the stories of our past and committed to creating new stories that will inspire future generations. And now we’re bringing you those stories and conversations in a podcast.</p><p>Please subscribe, and we look forward to sharing new stories with you very soon. </p><p>Stay well everybody. And thanks.</p>

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What is BAASAC?

BAASAC (Before and After, Stories About Change) is the podcast that is one-half storytelling and one-half problem solving.

There are a lot of really smart people out there doing really smart things that have the potential to make our world a much better place. BAASAC features those stories through various works of media that are compelling, unique and useful. We help tell the stories that are making positive change.

Why the beach? The image of the wave breaking on the sand is both a symbol of constant change as well as a call to action. We appreciate the beauty of this condition that is constantly changing, and feel the urgency to find solutions that will secure a future where the planet is healthy and all people are safe. It’s a big ambition. So we take it one story at a time.

About the Host: Rebekah Marie is an architect and urban designer in Oslo, Norway. Originally from the US, her perspective is uniquely ‘scandi-merican’. Through the BAASAC podcast, Rebekah leads discussions with international design experts that are both informative and entertaining. She firmly believes that a powerful story can change our behavior and inspire positive change.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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