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Marketing in the Madness
EPAM x Boden: Replatforming to Shopify, Retail Tech & What’s Next in E-Commerce
Send us a textLive from Shoptalk Barcelona, we’re switching it up. This episode sees EPAM’s Mark Simpson, Director of Global Alliances, take the hot seat as guest host - interviewing Ana Machado da Silva, Senior Head of Product Management & Experience at Boden.They reveal the tech transforming Boden’s customer journey, why Shopify is more than a DTC, and how legacy brands are staying relevant in a hyper-digital, AI-fuelled world.If you’re in retail, fashion, digital product, or just want to learn how a premium brand like Boden actually makes bi...
2025-07-24
20 min
SEVENTEENx - SDG Convos with Mick Hase
Embedding sustainability in a Global Brand with Jennifer Kim Field
Jennifer Kim Field is the Chief Sustainability Officer for Henry Schein, Inc., the world’s largest provider of solutions for health care professionals. Jen is responsible for the Company’s global sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) work and integrating ESG into the Company’s strategies and activities. Jen collaborates with the Company’s Board of Directors, the Sustainability Committee, and key business teams such as Investor Relations, Supply Chain, Finance, Legal, Human Resources, Global Data Organization, and Corporate Communications as well as external partners to execute the global climate roadmap including carbon reduction goals, ensure our prog...
2024-04-21
48 min
Bridging the Carbon Gap
Gaya Herrington: from working in finance to studying paths to global sustainability
While working at the consulting firm KPMG, the econometrician Gaya Herrington undertook an update of the social and environmental projections in the 1972 MIT report "Limits to Growth."Her research formed her thesis for her Masters in Sustainability at Harvard, and then gained attention in the press after being published in 2020. In this episode, Gaya describes her path to studying sustainability and the solutions proposed in her free book, "Five Insights for Avoiding Global Collapse: What a 50-Year-Old Model of the World Taught Me About a Way Forward for Us Today." The abstract of...
2024-03-19
48 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 7.7: Trash! w/ Keaghan Duffy '23
For the seventh episode of the seventh season, Green Tea sits down with Keaghan Duffy '23. We talk about Keaghan's project and interests in sustainability surrounding waste collection and art.
2023-05-08
31 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 7.6: Birds! w/ Sejal Prachand '24
For the sixth episode of the seventh season, Green Tea sits down with Sejal Prachand '24. We talk about Sejal's obsession with birds and how this influences their ideas of sustainability.
2023-04-05
31 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 7.5: Bowdoin's Climate Action Plan with Keisha Payson
For the fifth episode of the seventh season, Green Tea sits down with Keisha Payson. We talk about Bowdoin's Climate Action Plan and the steps our college is taking towards becoming free of fossil fuels.
2023-03-29
29 min
Careers Explained
Angel Investing - Leo Tinkham's Experience
Leo Tinkham, who has degrees from Bowdoin College, the University of Southern Maine - School of Business, and the Wharton School describes his path into and experience with angel investing including: What angel investing is How angel investing clubs operate How angel groups find companies to invest in The key factors he’s learned from years of investing of how to pick what companies to invest in How angel investor pitches run The typical questions asked during pitches The typical steps to become an angel investor What the training and learning curve was like for him A backdoor in...
2023-03-13
31 min
The Build Zone Podcast - A Construction Podcast
ABC & GCI Coffee Break Podcast-Episode 60: Mark Winterer from Recover Green Roofs and Chris Keeley from Bowdoin Construction
Presenting Sponsor-Skilled Trades Partners-We talk to Mark Winterer, from Recover Green Roofs, Building Sustainability Award Winner and Chris Keeley, Executive Vice President of Bowdoin Construction. Mark talks to us about the process of installing a green roof, and how his company works from the ground up to provide a green roof that will last a lifetime! We were also joined by Chris Keeley, and we talk about how long Bowdoin has been involved in the Excellence in Construction Awards. We also talk about how Bowdoin was able to incorporate the history of Quincy into their latest award winning project! Mike t...
2023-02-10
1h 05
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 7.4: Climate Justice in Broadcasting with Abby Gordy
For the fourth episode of the seventh season, Green Tea sits down with Abby Gordy '23. We talk about her independent project in climate journalism and the effect she wishes this project to have on the world.
2023-02-08
16 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 7.3: Sustainability In Summer Camp
For the third episode of the seventh season, Green Tea sits down with Annie Mahoney '23 and Benny Adler '25. We talk about what the experience of summer camp has been in terms of sustainability and whether this is a good way to pass on sustainability to the following generations.
2022-11-15
24 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 7.2: Eco-Anxiety with Ashley Shaw
For the second episode of the seventh season, Green Tea sits down with Dr. Ashley Shaw, a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Visiting Professor of Psychology at Bowdoin College. We talk about what anxiety is, its link to climate change, and throw in some techniques for emotional regulation.
2022-11-01
18 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 7.1: New Co-host Chloë Raines
Welcome to Green Tea Season 7, Episode 1! In this episode, we introduce Chloë Raines, our new co-host, to our listeners and share some ideas for Season 7!
2022-10-05
11 min
Green Tea Podcast
The Energy Usage Competition Episode
Welcome to Episode IV of Season 6, where we sit down with Talia and Alex to discuss the Energy Usage Competition, a tradition on Bowdoin's campus that helps remind us to be more mindful of our energy usage!
2022-05-18
20 min
Green Tea Podcast
Environmental Racism in Urban Planning
Welcome to Episode III of Season 6, where we sit down with Samira and Lemona to discuss their alternative spring break trip to New York, where they examined the history and evolution of cities, with a focus on environmental racism.
2022-05-06
44 min
Green Tea Podcast
Professor Erik Nelson
Welcome to Episode II of Season 6, where we sit down with Professor Erik Nelson to talk about institutional approaches to climate change, how to incentivize energy efficiency and other climate-friendly practices, and recent technological change in the energy vehicle industry.
2022-05-05
57 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 6.1: Nick Sibiryakov
Welcome to Green Tea Season 6, Episode 1. In this episode, we introduce Nick Sibiryakov, our new co-host, to our listeners, and share our plans for Season 6.
2022-02-18
12 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 5.5: Lisa Beneman, Bowdoin Organic Garden
For the last episode of Green Tea season 5, Holden and Perrin sit down with Lisa Beneman, garden manager at the Bowdoin Organic Garden.
2021-12-21
26 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 5.4: Kate Nicholson on Well-Being
Kate Nicholson, Associate Director of Student Wellness, drops by the recording studio to talk with Holden and Juliette about the path to her position and her approach to feeling grounded throughout the school year. About the photo shown here, during a Qi Gong workshop on Bradbury Mountain, Kate (center) says, "Having a strong sense of place as well as strong sense of Self are both important practices in grounding - grounding into the present moment, grounding into your body, grounding into what's important to you, etc. These all feel like guideposts to true wellness, and I adore this photo embodying...
2021-12-01
49 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 5.3: November Check-In featuring Robyn Walker-Spencer
During a time in the semester where so much at the college seems difficult, Green Tea hosts Holden, Juliette, and Perrin take time to check in and chat about some of the ways students on campus can sustain each other. We also welcome Robyn Walker-Spencer '24 into our conversation and discuss the sophomore experience this year.
2021-11-16
42 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 5.2: Perrin Milliken And Benjamin Felser
Back in the WBOR studio for the first time since 2019, Green Tea sits down with Perrin and Benjamin, who both participated in Round River's Sky Islands program in Spring 2021. We talk about studying off campus in the COVID era, conservation biology in the Arizona Borderlands, and avoiding burnout through work and play.
2021-10-19
31 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 5.1: Christina Honeycutt
Introducing the Office of Sustainability's newest program manager, Christina Honeycutt! Juliette and Holden sit down with Christina to ask about her path to Bowdoin and her expectations for the year ahead.
2021-10-05
30 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 4.11: Voices from Earth Day
Enjoy our last episode of season 4 at Earth Day 2021! On the Main Quad, Holden and Juliette asked people two questions: how do you sustain yourself? and what's your favorite place on Earth? Features a musical interlude from Stephen Girard.
2021-05-17
15 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 4.10: Emil Cuevas, Facilities and Sustainability
For our last episode of the season, Green Tea sits down with Emil Cuevas, Associate Director of Facilities Operations and Maintenance, on a windy spring day to talk about his approach to building design and systems thinking at Bowdoin. We touch on Emil's background in engineering and design, and we ask about future infrastructure changes at Bowdoin, including electrifying our heating system to reduce our carbon emissions.
2021-05-13
24 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 4.9: Ken Cardone, Bowdoin Dining
This week Green Tea visits Ken Cardone, Interim Director of Dining Services, in his office in Thorne Hall. During our conversation, we talk about changes in how Bowdoin feeds thousands of people each day and what sustainability means for Dining Services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021-05-03
20 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 4.8: Stefan Gary, Oceans and Climate
Earth and Oceanographic Science Professor Stefan Gary joins Green Tea to share his path in oceanography and climate solutions. He tells us about ocean robots, his time in the Peace Corps, and his modeling work with Project Drawdown.
2021-04-25
38 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 4.7: Justin Baumann, Coral Ecology and Eco-Feminism
Professor of Ecology Justin Baumann joins us at Green Tea for a conversation about his fieldwork and current classes. We hear about a reading list of sci-fi, fantasy, and science writing that revolves around an eco-feminist perspective. Justin also shares about his favorite species of coral.
2021-04-19
41 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 4.6: Nailah Khoory, Sustainable Development Goals
Nailah Khoory '22 joins Green Tea to discuss the Sustainable Development Goals set out by the United Nations. For the Bowdoin Office of Sustainability, Nailah works on finding intersections between the SDGs and the Common Good. Holden and Juliette also talk to Nailah about her leadership roles with Smart Woman Securities and how she wants to better the world of capital investment going forward.
2021-04-13
25 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 4.5: Elisha Osemobor
Elisha Osemobor joined Green Tea this week to talk about the intersection of art and sustainability. We also talked about art history and race, and ways that she takes care of herself (hint: through podcasts!). During our conversation she mentioned several pieces of art: Benjamin Von Wong’s Mermaid Swims in Ten Thousand Bottles; Yudi Sulistyo’s Warfare and Out of Control; and Barkley L. Hendricks’ Icon for My Man Superman (Superman Never Saved Any Black People).
2021-03-30
30 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 4.4: Shreyas Sreenath, Ecological Anthropology
This week, we welcome Shreyas Sreenath to Green Tea. Dr. Sreenath, who is a professor of anthropology here at Bowdoin College, hosted us in his driveway one afternoon for this conversation. We discussed his path in anthropology and the class he now teaches about toxic environments as they relate to critical discussions of humans and ecologies going on today.
2021-03-23
40 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 4.3: Hayden Keene
This week, Hayden Keene ’22 joins the show to tell us about her work with plant medicine. She tells us about her own path to practicing holistic healing and how plants are our partners in activism. We also touch upon heritage, colonialism, and everyday forms of plant medicine in this episode.
2021-03-15
27 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 4.2: Joanna Lin
Juliette and Holden host a conversation with Joanna Lin '22 about the ways she finds themes of sustainability across neuroscience, medicine, friendship, and pole-vaulting.
2021-03-09
26 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 4.1: Juliette Min
New co-host Juliette Min and returning co-host Holden Turner sit down to chat about sustainability, belief, and friendship to kick off Season 4 of Green Tea at Bowdoin College.
2021-03-01
23 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 3.6: Bowdoin Solar - Project Development with CES and Sol Systems
Green Tea 3.6: Bowdoin Solar - Project Development with CES and Sol Systems by Bowdoin Sustainability Office
2020-12-22
1h 22
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 3.5: Bowdoin Solar - Shana Stewart Deeds
Green Tea 3.5: Bowdoin Solar - Shana Stewart Deeds by Bowdoin Sustainability Office
2020-12-14
32 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 3.4: Native American Students Association and Sunrise Bowdoin
Amanda Cassano, Sunshine Eaton, and Leif Maynard
2020-12-02
48 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 3.3: Toby Tarpinian, Morning Glory Natural Foods
Green Tea 3.3: Toby Tarpinian, Morning Glory Natural Foods by Bowdoin Sustainability Office
2020-11-19
57 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 3.2 Kate Holcomb, Canopy Farms
Marie and Holden talk to Kate Holcomb at Canopy Farms, an aquaponics greenhouse in collaboration with Tao Yuan Restaurant in Brunswick.
2020-11-12
51 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 3.1 Welcome back!
For this first episode of Green Tea's third season, we say farewell to Diego, introduce our new co-host Holden, and check in on sustainability on Bowdoin's campus in the COVID era.
2020-11-05
36 min
Shake the Cosmos - Empower your Vision
Naomi Sturm-Wijesinghe on Shake the Cosmos
Today, I am so excited to chat with Naomi - a fellow Bowdoin College grad - about her her expertise in folklore and how her unique career unfolded.Naomi Sturm-Wijesinghe is the Executive Director of the Philadelphia Folklore Project and Co-Founder of Los Herederos, a media arts organization dedicated to inheriting culture in the digital age. A folklorist and ethnomusicologist by training, Naomi specializes in themes of urban and immigrant folklife, indigenous and mestizo traditions of the Americas, Sri Lankan folk arts and waterlore. Her deeply held belief that local knowledge both sustains communities and advances the qua...
2020-06-09
26 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 2.5 Kate Toll
In the potentially last episode of this season of Green Tea, Diego and Marie interview Kate Toll, Bowdoin class of 2020, about her efforts to make her chemistry lab on campus more sustainably-minded. Why are labs inherently difficult to implement these policies in? What is the ultimate value of science at the cost of the environment? What happens to our waste products when we finish using them? All these questions and more addressed in this week's episode.
2020-03-18
51 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 2.4 Olivia Griset
Olivia Griset of Maine Environmental Educational Association speaks about the value of teaching the younger generations how to care for their surroundings, environmental policy agendas and the meaning of environmental education to indigenous groups. What is the meaning of environmental education and who has access to this western concept?
2020-03-06
46 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 2.3 Lauren Hickey
As a continuation of last week’s Green Tea episode on the nexus of spirituality and the environment, Diego and Marie speak with Lauren Hickey about her Bowdoin Orient column titled “Spiritousness, Religuarity and the Search for Meaning,” published biweekly in the Bowdoin Orient, online and in print. Lauren shares her own religious background and how she sees the effect of her own history on environmentalism and what sustainability means to her.
2020-02-28
47 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 2.2 Eduardo Pazos Palma
Episode 2 Eduardo Pazos Palma - Spirituality and the Environment In a discussion that extends beyond the usual confines of environmentalism, sustainability and what it means to live a green life, Eduatrdo Pazos Palma, Director of Religious and Spiritual Life at Bowdoin College explains the nexus between the environment and spirituality. Pazos elucidates his own experience and the readings and research he has done within the realm of spirituality and religion to discuss the moral, ethical and philosophical implications of what leading a sustainable life truly means.
2020-02-21
50 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 2.1 Paul Joyce
Green Tea Season 2 Episode 1: Captain Paul Joyce, former Marine Patrol Officer.
2020-02-05
55 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 1.8 Colby Santana
Green Tea: Episode Eight. Colby Santana is leader, rapper, singer, producer extraordinaire of eco-band sensation The Sustainers! Diego and Marie chat with Colby about his music and the power of lyrics in accessing different demographics about the effects of climate change and living sustainability. In the final episode of Season 1, listen in to two of Colby’s eco-tunes which you can find on Soundcloud and Spotify. Also, keep up with the band on Instagram.
2020-02-05
49 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 1.7 Gary Lawless
Green Tea: Episode Seven. “I think stories create the world.” Self-described "hippie weirdo" Gary Lawless, poet, book publisher and owner of Gulf of Maine Books, gives two readings of his own work in an interview held in the bookstore after closing hours. Gary talks about his own history of nature writing, the role education and reading serves in inspiring activism, as well as the importance of local bookstores. You’ll hear the voices of Green Teas’s hosts much more in this episode, giving structure to the interview.
2020-02-05
1h 04
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 1.6 Brendan And James
Green Tea: Episode Six: What makes a birder? Why birds? And what do they mean? James and Brendan, avid birders themselves, discuss the importance of birding, keeping track of taxonomy, making lists and the environmental significance of such an activity. Brendan and James have over 1000 species between the two of them. Stick around to get some non-birding advice from these campus expert birders!
2020-02-05
55 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 1.5 Laura Henry
Green Tea: Episode Five. Climate strike, activism, how to affect meaningful change: all this and more addressed in Green Tea’s fifth episode with Bowdoin Professor Laura Henry. Diego and Marie ask about the September climate strike and the long-term efficacy of the Sunrise Movement, an international climate movement, from Laura Henry’s expert position of an extensive history in social movement theory and research.
2020-02-05
43 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 1.4 Keisha Payson
Green Tea: Episode Four. Diego and Marie speak with the Director of Sustainability at Bowdoin College, Keisha Payson, about on-campus environmental and sustainable initiatives. Though sustainability at Bowdoin did not begin with the office, the office began with Keisha’s hiring and she has been at the heart of many of Bowdoin’s sustainability efforts since then. Get a sneak peak into the process behind Bowdoin’s sustainable plans for the future!
2020-02-05
55 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 1.3 Ayana Harscoet
In Green Tea’s third episode, Diego introduces Marie’s interview with Ayana Harscoet, class of 2021, about her sustainability work on campus. The two discuss sustainability from the lens of ecology, science as an institution and productivity of structures based on western science. Ayana also describes what activism means to her in the environmental realm.
2020-02-05
50 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 1.2 Bethany Taylor
Green Tea: Episode Two. Marie and Diego have the privilege of speaking with the Outreach Coordinator of the Bowdoin Sustainability Office, Bethany Taylor who has been at the college since 2016. Bethany does the almost impossible job of coordinating sustainable initiatives and events on Bowdoin’s campus through an army of student workers. This is a job she is incredibly excited to share more about. Look forward to this uplifting conversation about the future of sustainability at Bowdoin and beyond!
2020-02-05
47 min
Green Tea Podcast
Green Tea 1.1 Meet the Hosts
Green Tea: Episode One. In our first episode you’ll hear a behind-the-scenes interview: a conversation between the Green Tea show’s two hosts so that you have a clearer idea of where they come from in producing this show, asking the questions they have and choosing the guests that the show has the opportunity to host. Marie and Diego ask each other about their respective histories within the realm of sustainability, what that word evokes for each, and what the two are looking forward to seeing at Bowdoin and beyond. Green Tea will explore a lot of the themes addr...
2020-02-05
43 min
The Unbreakable Success Podcast
Jay Rooke | How to Avoid the Pain of Common Business Mistakes
I love it when I see amazing people sharing their gifts with the world through entrepreneurship, but I love it even more when they're able to avoid the pain of common business mistakes while doing it. Fortunately, we've got Jay Rooke here today to share some of his wisdom as a successful business coach. You're welcome! Click to Subscribe on >> iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Tunein. Unbreakable Success Podcast, Episode 49 Jay Rooke - How to Avoid the Pain of Common Business Mistakes. Here's what you'll love about this conversation with Jay. We talk about mistakes, so you can avoid making them! T...
2018-05-21
1h 02
The Unbreakable Success Podcast
Jay Rooke | How to Avoid the Pain of Common Business Mistakes
I love it when I see amazing people sharing their gifts with the world through entrepreneurship, but I love it even more when they're able to avoid the pain of common business mistakes while doing it. Fortunately, we've got Jay Rooke here today to share some of his wisdom as a successful business coach. You're welcome! Click to Subscribe on >> iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Tunein. Unbreakable Success Podcast, Episode 49 Jay Rooke - How to Avoid the Pain of Common Business Mistakes. Here's what you'll love about this conversation with Jay. We talk about mistakes, so you can avoid making them! T...
2018-05-20
00 min
#06 Getting Green Done with Auden Schendler of Aspen Skiing Company
In October 2007, Auden Schendler (@Audenschendler) of Aspen Skiing Company ignited a conversation about corporate sustainability when he appeared in a cover story article of Business Week magazine titled “Little Green Lies”. The honest account of the real progress & struggles on sustainability within organizations inspired him to write a book about the subject. He then went on to release “Getting Green Done: Hard Truths from the front lines of the sustainability revolution”. I think it’s fair to say that Auden walks and talks the reality of sustainability. He seems to understand that while lighting retrofits, insulation, recycling, locally sourced su...
2014-09-09
39 min