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Growing Greener

Tom Christopher

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Your weekly half-hour program about environmentally informed gardening. Each week we bring you a different expert, a leading voice on gardening in partnership with Nature. Our goal is to make your landscape healthier, more beautiful, more sustainable, and more fun.
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Greater Greener Georgia

Georgia Conservation Voters

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Greater Greener Georgia is a short biweekly podcast where we talk about current event issues in Georgia, especially issues around climate change and the environment. We know it can be hard to focus on important news in today’s society, especially with the flood of information that comes at us from all directions. We want to help simplify things and highlight the problems and successes that matter.
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The Greener Way

FS Sustainability

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The Greener Way is your podcast for exploring the big environmental, social and governance questions. Each week, The Greener Way will focus on deep conversations with investment and corporate experts who are deeply engaged in managing the sustainability challenges facing our planet. From climate change to biodiversity, human rights and modern slavery to corporate purpose and governance, we tackle head-on the nuances and trade-offs of our complicated world. The Greener Way is the podcast of F ...
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No matter how you like it, grab your favorite drink and join us for a fun conversation. Bar Conversations features interviews musicians, personalities and entertainers as they talk about their careers, new projects coming and so much more. A new podcast is released every week.
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Whether you like it neat, mixed or in a cocktail, we're talking all things bourbon (and bourbon adjacent). We sample a variety of expressions on our Flight Nights with different brands and ask plenty of questions about events, brands and so much more on our We've Got Questions series. Find more Neat & Mixed at hopsspirits.com.
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Greener Grass

Digitent Podcasts

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They're two girls who danced together in high school who reconnected. They look at each other’s lives wondering who’s grass is greener. Kelli stayed in Ohio to move up the corporate ladder all the while raising four kids and Kerry took off to LA to dance professionally. Life can be lived in so many ways and K&K are curious about HOW. They ask their guests - What is the key to their success and why does that look different on everyone? How did they pivot when they came to a crossroad in their ...
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Green Noise

CapeNature

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Green Noise: A podcast series that is breaking the silence on sustainability. We’re making (air) waves for a greener future by addressing important conservation issues and inspiring a new generation of nature warriors. Tune in to listen, learn, and take action.
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Green IO

Gaël DUEZ

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Green IO with Gaël Duez explores how to reduce the environmental impact of our digital world. Twice a month, on a Tuesdays guests from across the globe share insights, tools, and alternative approaches, enabling all responsible technologists, within the Tech sector and beyond, to build a greener digital world, one byte at a time.
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The Moxie Movement

Sarah Greener

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We’re reshaping what success means for you and flipping the script for generations of badass businesswomen to come. Welcome to the ultimate hangout where you can dive into our tribe of kickass mums who are building businesses that actually fit their lives – no side-eye judgments here, just a whole lot of curiosity and support. And guess what? We’re allergic to sugar coating, so you won’t find any fluff. We’re the squad that dishes out the real talk, tackles the tough stuff head-on, and dives ...
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The Clean Energy Show

James Whittingham and Brian Stockton

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Not just another environmental podcast—it's a passionate and humorous deep dive into how clean technology is revolutionizing our world. Join James and Brian weekly as they explore the critical fight against climate change, highlighting why electric vehicles (EVs) are rapidly outpacing combustion vehicles. Discover how wind and solar power are not only greener but also more cost-effective, and learn about the latest advancements in grid batteries and battery technology that are driving this t ...
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Aliens Love Earth

Aliens Love Earth

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Aliens Love Earth is a platform and community dedicated to celebrating and amplifying the voices of eco-conscious artists. Through a blend of music, interviews, and sustainability-focused content, we’re creating a unique space where artistry meets environmental action. Our mission is to connect eco-loving creators and fans, fostering a collective commitment to a greener future while supporting meaningful ecosystem restoration projects. 👽💜🌍
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Comedy. Real Conversation. Real Topics. Real Funny. Cover art photo provided by Chris Cain Disclaimer: no illegal activity is participated in in this podcast, all situations are simulated.
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Talking Rubbish - The Recycling Podcast

James Piper, Robbie Staniforth

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"Toast this pair who are trying to make a difference one rubbish episode at a time" - The Independent If you think recycling is boring, think again. James and Robbie are here to prove that recycling is not only important but also downright fun! Ever wondered what happens to the lime in a recycled Corona bottle? Or, why a cucumber needs to be wrapped in plastic? The answers may surprise you. James does the research, while Robbie brings his unfiltered knowledge to the table, making for an unex ...
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Greener Thoughts

Greener Thoughts

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Welcome to Greener Thoughts. I help you understand the environment today, so you can experience a greener life. My name is Na'ilah Dawkins. I have been an environmentalist since age 12 and knew I'd be a scientist growing up so I became a sociologist! 🎁Be an entrant in my 3 special annual giveaways!🎁 Featured in: 🌟 January 2020 Podblade.com article '43 Expert Tips to Creating a Successful Podcast' 🌟 June 2019 Guest Blog post of the Sierra Club - Maryland Chapter's blog 🌟 3-time Guest Podcaste ...
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TRUE Word, Faith for LIFE! with Dr. Shawn

Shawn M. Greener, MTh, D.I.S., DPTh.

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🔥 Welcome to True Word, Faith for LIFE! with Dr. Shawn 🔥 www.TrueWordFaithforLife.com Are you seeking powerful, accurate Bible teaching that’s deeply rooted in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek language, culture, and context? Look no further! At True Word, Faith for LIFE!, I deliver in-depth, yet easy-to-understand messages that reveal the richness of Scripture — with insights that bring Yeshua’s words to life in practical ways for today’s world. 💬 Uncover Biblical Truths 📖 Explore the Origin ...
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How can we make our communities wilder, greener, healthier, and happier—and which technologies can help us along the way? Ecological engineer and National Geographic Explorer Dr. Nadina Galle—best-selling author of THE NATURE OF OUR CITIES and pioneer of the Internet of Nature®—shares stories of people using tech to bring the wild back into streets, schools, and homes. This is where the wild meets the wired.
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Searching for a Greener Room is a podcast that debunks, demystifies and simplifies the often confusing world of sustainability. We ask honest questions to experts, scientists, and change-makers, explore evidence-backed answers, and share achievable actions that help anyone become a better planet dweller. Listener-led, community-driven, and here to make sustainability second nature.
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New discoveries, everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines — in just under 15 minutes. It's science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber for science on a different wavelength. If you're hooked, try Short Wave Plus. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/shortwave
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Our Greener Pastures is dedicated to guiding and inspiring Nigerian immigrants as they navigate life in their new countries. Hosted by Tele Owolabi, the show explores the challenges and triumphs of starting over, offering real stories, practical advice, and a sense of community for those seeking their own greener pastures. Whether newly arrived or established abroad, this podcast is your go-to resource for making the most of your journey.
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Wannabe Greener

Harriet Robinson

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Journalist and presenter Harriet Robinson meets inspirational people whose actions are influencing big environmental shifts.Wannabe Greener aims to make the eco movement accessible for everyone, encouraging positive action through small achievable changes that benefit ourselves, as well as the environment. Honing in on a single topic each episode, these fun, yet in-depth, discussions break down eco myths and offer advice and tips for those wanting to follow in their footsteps.https://twitter ...
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We believe energy should be better. A better experience for customers, better for the planet, and better value for money. Our aim of this podcast series is to give you real insight into our company’s DNA – the way we work, the way we think, our values, and our people. We’ll be chatting to various members of the Octopus Energy team over the coming series, exploring everything from our products and services, to the technology that sits behind them and the culture that is driving us to deliver ...
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Join industry leaders, innovators, and changemakers as we explore the future of packaging through the lens of sustainability. Hosted by Cory Connors, an industry expert with over 25 years of experience, and presented by Atlantic Packaging, the leader in innovative sustainable solutions, we dive into what’s working (and what’s not) from cutting-edge materials to circular design strategies that can reduce waste and protect our planet. Each episode blends real data, expert insights, and a dose ...
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Ready to think differently feel alive, be nudged past your comfort zone, I will share some powerful conversations that will usher in new ways of thinking and some really powerful tools to have your life be actually something you enjoy. Lean in and lets Go together to discover something powerful.
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Energy Future: Powering Tomorrow's Cleaner World" invites listeners on a journey through the dynamic realm of energy transformation and sustainability. Delve into the latest innovations, trends, and challenges reshaping the global energy landscape as we strive for a cleaner, more sustainable tomorrow. From renewable energy sources like solar and wind to cutting-edge technologies such as energy storage and smart grids, this podcast explores the diverse pathways toward a greener future. Join i ...
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In a world transitioning towards cleaner and greener energy solutions, one element takes center stage: uranium. Uranium Spotlight is your weekly podcast dedicated to unraveling the enigmatic world of uranium and its pivotal role in the global energy landscape. As uranium supply tightens and nuclear demand soars, the stage is set for a monumental shift in uranium prices. But what factors will drive this change? Join us weekly as we embark on an informative journey, to explore the events and n ...
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Sliced Bread

BBC Radio 4

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Sliced Bread is the series that investigates the latest ad-hyped products and trending fads promising to make us healthier, happier and greener. Are they really 'the best thing since sliced bread'? Science presenter Greg Foot finds out. Greg speaks to experts on a bunk-busting mission to test the latest consumer trends chosen by listeners. Do they live up to the hype? Or are they just marketing BS? Greg chats to the experts, dives into the data, performs tests and crunches the numbers before ...
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Rare Earth

BBC Radio 4

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Environmental journalist Tom Heap and physicist Helen Czerski tackle major stories about our environment and wildlife, celebrate the wonder of nature and meet the people determined to keep it wonderful.
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This weekly podcast series is for people who love to garden and spend time outdoors and who really care about environmental stewardship. Hosted by Joe Lamp?l, national gardening television personality and author of The Green Gardener's Guide, Joe shares his unique, insiders perspective with NPR style stories, interviews with nationally acclaimed experts, answers listener's questions and offers useful tips, all in a fresh, insightful and entertaining way.
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The grass isn't greener on the other side it's greener where you water it. So, let's water our emotional, mental, & spiritual health through conversation dedicated to restoration.
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Sustainable in the Suburbs

Sarah Robertson-Barnes

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Want to waste less, save money, and make your home a little more eco-friendly? Sustainable in the Suburbs is your go-to podcast for practical, judgment-free tips and real-life stories to help you build sustainable habits that actually stick. Hosted by Sarah Robertson-Barnes — a suburban soccer mum, sustainability educator, and founder of the blog Sustainable in the Suburbs — this weekly show brings doable advice, honest conversations, and actionable ideas to help you waste less, spend smarte ...
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A new year means new reasons to look backwards on The Hill Is Always Greener, and we can't think of a better one than to see where it all began for the silliest of Sonic cartoons! That's right, we're taking it back to the Fall of '93 to discuss the origins of Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog! But we're not just talking about the first episode, "Sup…
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Welcome to 2026! We’re kicking off Season 3 of the Greener Gifting Gang podcast with an inspiring conversation with Lyn Lapworth, founder of Eco For All. In this episode, we chat about: How Eco For All came about and Lyn’s journey to creating an eco-conscious business that helps others make greener changes. Why greener gifting is easier than you th…
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Neuroscience-informed coach Alison Blackler joins Alastair to explain why generational friction may feel personal, but why it usually isn’t. In this fascinating episode she helps us understand how the brain’s threat response shapes communication, why certainty increases conflict, and how curiosity and empowerment create calmer, higher-performing te…
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Is now a good time to look for a new role in sustainability? In this episode of The Greener Way, host Michelle Baltazar discusses the recruitment challenges and opportunities in the sustainability sector with Richard Evans, founder and chief executive of Talent Nation. They explore critical issues including low staff retention rates, the necessity …
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Kelli & Pastor Josh gush about being new grandparents, get into the hard conversations about finding focus in chaos and offers some tangible guidance on how to go back home for dinner with peace. Get the Greener Grass Newsletter HERE Part of the Digitent Podcast Network IG: @grandrevecreative See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Humankind has the technology to go to space. Space architect Ariel Ekblaw says the bottleneck now is real estate: getting larger volumes of space stations in orbit. Her company is working on the equivalent of giant, magnetic space Legos—hexagons that could self-assemble in space into livable, workable structures. This episode, host Regina G. Barber…
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How we get around town has never been more political, with controversies over low traffic neighbourhoods and 15 minute cities, and rows about congestion charging and public transport breaking out all over the country. Tom and Helen are in search of the kind of consensus that makes things faster, cheaper and smoother for all of us. What works and wh…
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Most astronomers agree that young galaxy clusters should be relatively cool compared to older ones. But researchers recently found a very young cluster that’s hotter than the surface of the sun. More on why the finding is so shocking, plus elephant’s remarkable sniffing abilities and a new discovery about butterfly migration in this episode of Shor…
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In this abridged January 2026 bonus episode of The Clean Energy Show, Brian Stockton and James Whittingham kick off the first podcast of 2026 with a packed update on clean tech, transportation, and air quality trends shaping the global energy transition. The show begins with developments in electric shipping, including Norway's autonomous container…
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Offshore wind was targeted by the Trump Administration in 2025, with multiple rationales offered to cripple the industry. On January 20th 2025, President Trump issued an executive memorandum to suspend issuance of any approvals required to develop and operate wind energy projects, pending wide-ranging federal assessment. Seventeen states and DC fil…
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New legislation is shifting the cost of recycling from taxpayers to the brands that create packaging in the first place. After decades of public funding, producers are now being asked to pay, but rolling out a brand-new system hasn’t been seamless. As the system settles, fees are being tied directly to how recyclable packaging is, a move that could…
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This video flips the script on waiting for divine intervention. What if God isn't delaying, but waiting for you to step forward? Maybe the hold-up isn't timing, but your own hesitation. A message many believers need to hear: “STOP Calling It Waiting on God.” Sometimes the delay isn’t spiritual. Sometimes God is waiting on US. If you’ve felt stuck, …
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We explore where New England craft meets Kentucky bourbon with a deep dive into Wheel Horse Whiskey’s latest releases — Barrel Proof and Baltic Porter Beer Barrel Finish.We break down the brand’s first-ever barrel proof small batch, a 5-year Kentucky Straight Bourbon bottled at 112.6 proof, offered at an approachable $40 MSRP. We also dig into Whee…
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In this episode, London National Park City Ranger Nancy Turner shares the story of how Heston Action Group grew from simple litter picks into a thriving community garden and a wider movement to “green the grey”. Nancy talks about: How the group started, and how volunteering on Sunday mornings helped shape the space The reality of community gardenin…
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Healthy forests help combat climate change, provide humans with drinking water and even improve mental and physical health. But it’s hard to imagine an entire forest in the middle of a big city. That’s where micro-forests come into play — public forests on a smaller scale, filled with native plants. They exist around the world, and producer Rachel …
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Send us a text ✅ Download Behind the Curve: When the Uranium Market Turns White Paper now at: https://uraniumspotlight.com This week on Uranium Spotlight Podcast: A quiet rally turns into a statement move Kazakstan tightens the rules Niger chooses a side India opens the door to nuclear growth Denison nears construction at Phoenix Sponsored by Purep…
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What happens behind the scenes of a dinosaur exhibit? Short Wave host Regina Barber got to find out … by taking a trip to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. In the museum’s basement, she talked to a paleobiologist, checked out a farmland fossil find and even touched a 67 million-year-old bone. Because, as it turns out, there’s a …
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We’d all like to know how to live long healthy lives, and Kim Hill is no different. In this episode of Kim Hill Wants To Know, she talks to geneticist Dame Linda Partridge about the scientific breakthroughs that could mean the end to aging as we know it. Sign up to the Our Changing World monthly newsletter for episode backstories, science analysis …
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If you’ve opened Instagram in January and felt immediately behind… If you’re being told this is the year to reinvent yourself while you’re still dusting sand out of the sheets, refereeing screen-time negotiations, and acting as unpaid Uber driver… This episode is for you. January is not supposed to be a stick to beat yourself with. For us it’s supp…
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Bluegrass-folk trio Damn Tall Buildings released their latest album The Universe Is Hungry this fall. We sit down with Avery Ballotta to talk about growing up in Montana, early musical influences, and how a love for music—and the fiddle—started at a young age. We dive deep into the inspiration behind the album, recording process, and the band’s com…
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Choose your fighter for the origin of water on Earth! Was it always here or did it come to this planet from somewhere else in space? And, either way, what does this mean for other water worlds in our galaxy? To find out, we talk with Michael Wong, an astrobiologist and planetary scientist at Carnegie Science. He gets into scientists’ strongest cand…
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TAKE THE FIRST STEP: Courage When You Don’t Feel Ready | What Do I Do Now? (Episode 3) What if the reason you feel stuck isn’t confusion… but fear? In this episode, we talk about the kind of courage the Bible calls us to live. Not hype. Not emotion. Real faith that obeys God even when the outcome isn’t clear yet. Ecclesiastes warns us: if you keep …
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In this episode, Cory Connors welcomes his longtime friend and sustainability leader Robert Little to discuss Google’s sustainability mission—particularly its global work in circularity, recycling accessibility, packaging innovation, and the role of AI in modern waste systems. Robert shares his nonlinear career path, the principles that shaped his …
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Why God Moves When You Do | What Do I Do Now? Episode 2 Why does faith feel stuck… even when you truly love God? Episode Two of What Do I Do Now? goes straight to the root of spiritual stagnation. It isn’t usually rebellion. It’s hesitation. If you missed Episode One: https://www.youtube.com/live/4ih1_WoD... In The Next Faithful Step, Dr. Shawn M. …
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In this episode, Andrew Varga—founder of the Kentucky Bourbon Country Auction and Celebration and co-owner of J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery—dives deep into the vision behind one of the most ambitious bourbon weekends in Kentucky. Set for Fe 13-15 in Louisville, the Kentucky Bourbon Country Auction and Celebration is designed as a multi-day experienc…
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Join us for a reflective and forward-looking episode, focusing on the intersection of art, nature, and the human experience. We discuss the impact of our community's efforts, including supporting indie artists and achieving significant nature restoration efforts, all contributing to ecosystem restoration. This episode highlights our mission to heal…
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What better time to contemplate the conundrum that is zero than the start of a new year? Zero is a fairly new concept in human history and even more recent as a number. It wasn't until around the 7th century that zero was used as a number. That's when it showed up in the records of Indian mathematicians. Since then, zero has, at times, been met wit…
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In this New Year episode we’re taking a quick look back at what’s been happening across London National Park City in 2025, from £80,000 redistributed through 112 community projects to a Ranger community now 160+ strong, Then we’ll set your 2026 walking intentions with three Go Jauntly challenges, build towards the London Walking Festival’s big May …
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In 2021, Ellie and James left their jobs and spent 15 months travelling around the world. Along the way, they paid close attention to how sustainability showed up in practice; what worked, what didn’t, and what felt worth questioning. In this New Year’s episode, Ellie joins Robbie and James to reflect on the trip. They revisit it continent by conti…
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Science in the United States took some big hits this year. The Trump Administration disrupted federal funding for all kinds of scientific pursuits. Administration officials say those changes were a step towards reinvigorating federal agencies like the National Institutes of Health. But many scientists disagree. NPR health and science correspondents…
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In this episode, Pete Marino, President of Lofted Spirits, shares an inside look at his unconventional career path—from PR and consulting to Molson Coors and ultimately leading one of the most influential operations in American whiskey. Pete talks candidly about what surprised him most when he entered the whiskey world, how he balances building bra…
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• U.S. Electric Vehicle Debate James breaks down the ongoing American EV culture wars, why they feel stuck, and how much is political theatre vs. real-world data. We're off this week for the holidays so we're playing our Patreon bonus episode from a month ago because we think it has some great stories in it. • EV Market Growth The hosts dig into th…
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Gen Z and younger millennials are generally the most climate literate generations. As an age cohort that started learning about climate change in school, they're worried about how to plan for their future jobs, houses and, yes, kids. With climate-related disasters and global warming likely to worsen, climate anxiety is giving way to reproductive an…
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If the week between Christmas and New Year’s leaves you feeling overstimulated, scattered, or unsure how to move forward without just adding more pressure, you’re not alone. After a season filled with noise, expectations, and stuff, it can be hard to find your footing — especially when the cultural message is already shifting toward doing more, fix…
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Country singer-songwriter Jeremy Pinnell talks about his new album Decades, life growing up in Northern Kentucky, and the influences that shaped his music. From a childhood filled with Christian hymns and classic rock legends to the life-changing moment of seeing Guns N’ Roses’ “Welcome to the Jungle,” Jeremy shares how punk rock energy evolved int…
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We all love a good crunchy apple – but how do they stay like that for months after being picked? The Our Changing World summer science series continues with an episode of Here Now. Kadambari Raghukumar travels to Hawke's Bay to find out from South African-born scientist Nicolette Neiman. For plant physiologists like Nicolette, the thrill is in find…
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You don’t need more hacks or another freaking strategy. And you definitely don’t need to keep holding your life and business together with cheap cellotape. If you’ve been patching and praying your way through motherhood, business, relationships, and responsibility, this episode is your permission slip to stop. In this episode, we’re officially kill…
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Great partnerships can make all the difference. In this episode of The Greener Way, host Michelle Baltazar talks with Yossi Kraemer, co-head of capital partnerships and director of funds management at Salter Brothers. In the year where the future of sustainable investing was hotly debated following greenwashing claims and reversal of climate polici…
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Kratom and 7-OH products are available in many smoke shops. But earlier this year, the FDA recommended certain 7-OH products be scheduled alongside opioids. This isn’t the first time kratom has come under scrutiny. Nearly a decade ago, the DEA wanted to make certain active ingredients in kratom controlled substances. Meaning products would go from …
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What Do I Do Now? What do you do when the holidays are over, the noise is gone, and your faith feels strangely quiet? In Episode One of What Do I Do Now?, Dr. Shawn M. Greener addresses the spiritual drift many believers feel after emotional highs fade. Drawing from Romans 12 and the words of Yeshua, this episode explores how to re-center identity,…
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What happens when you plant a forest where nothing should grow? In this bonus, end-of-season episode, I’m joined by Adrian Wong of SUGi inside a dense pocket forest tucked into London’s Southbank Centre—surrounded by brutalist concrete, cultural landmarks, and constant city noise. Just two years ago, this space was solid concrete. Today, it’s six m…
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In this episode, Cory Connors welcomes Dave Ford, founder and partner of Circle by OPLN, to discuss how neutral convening is transforming collaboration around the plastic crisis. Dave shares the origin of the Circle Program, the launch of the Legislator Guide for Circular Policy, and how bringing policymakers, industry, and NGOs together has shaped…
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With 2025 coming to a close, it's important that we end the year on the right note. And by that, we mean an absolutely bonkers game show that quickly descends into madness. Returning guest Prismaeya and Sonic F cast members Kage-Ichihashi and Mystic Pyro Freak are paired up with our hosts in a three-way battle royale to determine the top trivia tea…
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Scientists in the Arctic are catching the exhaled breaths of whales to better understand their health. How? Drones. Whales breathe through their blowholes, which are the equivalent of nostrils on their heads. By studying the microbes in exhaled whale breaths, scientists are piecing together how deadly diseases spread in whale populations. Host Emil…
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What led to the collapse of the Christmas savings club Farepak? The BBC Business journalist, Sean Farrington, investigates with the entrepreneur, Sam White, alongside him. It's our Christmas special and we're turning the clock back to the mid 1960s…. and looking at a business which started from humble beginnings in a Peckham butcher's shop, and wen…
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