Do you lay awake at night overwhelmed by the multitude of issues around the world, from the impending doom of climate change to racial injustice, sexism and sexual assault, the erasure of indigenous communities and more? We do, too! Phoebe and Lesley are sustainability professionals speaking on the intersectionality of climate change mitigation by bringing diverse voices to the table and opening up the conversation to reveal just how interconnected social, environmental and economic justice really is.

Greenhouse Lasses
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Do you lay awake at night overwhelmed by the multitude of issues around the world, from the impending doom of climate change to racial injustice, sexism and sexual assault, the erasure of indigenous communities and more? We do, too! Phoebe and Lesley are sustainability professionals speaking on the intersectionality of climate change mitigation by bringing diverse voices to the table and opening up the conversation to reveal just how interconnected social, environmental and economic justice really is.
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September 13, 2020
Branding with Purpose
<p>With so much attention to social justice and climate change, companies are evolving their messaging from strategic branding with feel-good sprinkles of philanthropy and social responsibility, to leading their brand with purpose. This sounds great, but what does ‘purpose-driven’ even mean? How can companies not only drive responsible practices, but leverage their unique strengths as a business to create meaningful social impact for their communities? In this episode, we chat with Christine Lacayo and Suzie Gamboa, co-founders of Siembra Studios. Siembra Studios helps changemakers and social impact brands unearth their message and identity of change for a more sustainable and regenerative future. Christine and Suzie’s combined strengths of multilingual copywriting and narrative development, ethical brand identities, graphic design and responsible business practices enable them to help brands lead with purpose.</p> <p><strong>Notes:</strong></p> <ul> <li><strong>Siembra Studios:</strong> Learn more about Siembra Studios at their website: <a href="https://www.siembrastudios.eco/"><u>https://www.siembrastudios.eco/</u></a> and/or by emailing them: <u>hello@siembrastudios.eco</u></li> <li>Learn more about the triple bottom line: <a href="https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/triple-bottom-line.asp"><u>https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/triple-bottom-line.asp</u></a></li> </ul>

March 25, 2020
Green Space, Blue Space, Our Space
Ever wonder what it’s like to protect public spaces and communities, from parks across the Garden State to the Amazonian Rainforest? Us, too! Join us as we chat with Jamie Carpenter, Program Specialist with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. In this episode, Jamie tells us about volunteering in the Brazilian Amazon with the Notre Dame Mission Volunteers International, recounts trekking across the Alaskan wilderness surviving on pancake mix, and reveals which Parks and Recreation character she identifies with alongside her public service experience advancing disaster relief and public land allocation...Notes: Interested in the activism work Jamie did in Brazil? Get involved! https://www.ndmva.org/ Learn about the Green Acres Program here: https://www.nj.gov/dep/greenacres/ and Blue Acres Floodplain Acquisitions here: https://www.nj.gov/dep/greenacres/blue_flood_ac.html Learn more about Rayanne Cristine Maximo Franca and many other Brazilian women activists worth your support: https://www.dazeddigital.com/politics/article/45703/1/the-fight-to-save-the-amazon-rainforest-youth-activist-protest Learn about the land rights activist and Catholic nun Dorothy Stang who was killed and help remember her: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/religion/sister-dorothy-stang-died-fighting-for-brazils-landless-10-years-later-not-much-has-changed/2015/02/12/c68a64a0-b2f7-11e4-bf39-5560f3918d4b_story.html

November 12, 2019
The Revolution Will Be Data-Driven
When asked to define her purpose, Brittany wrote: ‘Commitment to securing a safe climate by championing civic engagement, dismantling white supremacy and empowering problems solvers to build a more sustainable world.’ Brittany Bennett is a Development Director at Data For Progress, helping define what the job market will look like under the Green New Deal and how to integrate racial justice initiatives that better diversify the emerging low-carbon workforce. Brittany studied engineering at Smith College and became Executive Director for the Engineers for a Sustainable World conference, which focuses on empowering young engineers to build purposeful careers. In this episode, she shares her journey of finding the best way to leverage her unique skills to make the world better, the importance of self-care, the power of young people today and how we can all step up in pushing for positive change for our planet, our people and our economy. This episode was recorded on August 11, 2019. Notes: - Shortly after we recorded this episode, Jay Inslee dropped out of the presidential race and is now seeking reelection as governor of Washington state. Check out his plans for 100% clean energy, community climate justice and more: https://www.jayinslee.com/issues - Learn more about Data for Progress, an interdisciplinary group of experts leveraging data science to inform progressive policies and initiatives: https://www.dataforprogress.org/ - Learn more about The Sunrise Movement, a movement of young people to stop climate change: https://www.sunrisemovement.org/ - Learn more about SustainUS, a youth-led organization advancing justice and sustainability by empowering young people to engage in advocacy: http://sustainus.org/ - Website mentioned to help you find work in the clean energy sector: https://www.dayawaycareers.com/ - Sierra Club & Women’s Earth Alliance Accelerator for Women Environmental Leaders: http://womensearthalliance.org/projects/u-s-grassroots-accelerator-for-women-environmental-leaders/ - Are you a student interested in developing solutions to our climate crisis? Check out upcoming environmental hackathon dates at https://www.earthhacks.io/our-hackathons
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