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THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
Climate Warning - humanity headed for extinction? - Prof Chetan Solanki
#climatechange #flashflood #warning #277PROF. CHETAN SINGH SOLANKI a renowned solar scientist, a professor of IIT Bombay, Dr. Solanki has been referred to as “Solar Man of India” by Times of India, Known for his remarkable work in the field of Solar, he is an educator, innovator, researcher, author and and loves to talk about the philosophy of life. He is the author of 8 books and over 100 research papers. Following Gandhian ideals, he has coined the word ‘Energy Swaraj’. His Energy Swaraj Movement is a stepping stone towards energy access, energy sustainability, and climate change mitigation.Currently he is on an 11 ye...
2025-07-13
51 min
THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
Transforming Plastic Waste into Wood - Dr Babu Padmanabhan - STEER World
#sustainability #innovation #climatechange Episode #275Dr Babu Padmanabhan, an Indian Innovator, Entrepreneur, Researcher, Author & founder of STEER World is on a mission to address the 'Twin Problems of Plastic Waste Proliferation and Deforestation with a Single Technology.' STEER World's Patented Intelligent Compounding technology, transforms multilayer and commingled plastic waste into a material that has wood-like properties and hence can substitute for wood. Branded by STEER as "UNWOOD". Inspired by nature's efficiency, STEER World’s technologies embody biomimicry to create circular, zero-waste ecosystems and contribute to a greener, more sustainable world.Dr Padmanabhan has been leading the charge for over th...
2025-07-12
44 min
THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
The AI Revolution - Impact on Jobs, Minds & the Planet - Malur Narayan: TCS
Topic-The AI Revolution - Impact on Jobs, Minds & the Planet- #272Malur Narayan is the Vice-President, Emerging Tech/Sustainability GTM, Tata Consultancy Services; Technology business Leader, ESG, Mentor, Diversity champion, Mental health advocate. Malur Narayan is a proven technology business leader with over two decades of experience in technology industry having worked in five continents, and presently leads the Sustainability GTM for Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) across North America. He brings an effective combination of corporate & entrepreneurial experience – having held a broad range of senior management roles at Nortel and Tata covering product engineering, sales, business development, product management. As a...
2025-07-10
40 min
The Sustainability Podcast
Driving the Future: Autonomous Mobility and Sustainability with Toby McGraw of Beep Incorporated
In this episode of The Sustainability Podcast, host Jim Frazer delves into the world of autonomous vehicles and sustainable transportation with Toby McGraw, Chief Revenue Officer of Beep Incorporated. Discover how Beep is revolutionizing the mobility sector with cutting-edge autonomous vehicle technology and a strong commitment to sustainability. Toby shares his journey through disruptive technologies, the challenges and opportunities in the autonomous vehicle industry, and Beep’s innovative projects, from airport shuttles to campus circulators. Tune in for an engaging discussion on the future of transportation, the importance of public-private partnerships, and the critical role of sustainability in modern mo...
2025-03-14
44 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Michelle Garvey
I’ve noted elsewhere that what I wanted to do when I started working on the Just Sustainability podcast was to be able to share some of the wonderfully edifying conversations that I find myself in proximity to. I’ve been lucky enough over the years to become friends with a number of folks who are brilliant scholars, organizers, and advocates. All those friends have contributed enormously to efforts to nudge our communities towards being more ecologically responsible and socially just and each instance of listening to them talk about their work is akin to attending a masterclass about buil...
2024-11-15
28 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Michelle Garvey
I’ve noted elsewhere that what I wanted to do when I started working on the Just Sustainability podcast was to be able to share some of the wonderfully edifying conversations that I find myself in proximity to. I’ve been lucky enough over the years to become friends with a number of folks who are brilliant scholars, organizers, and advocates. All those friends have contributed enormously to efforts to nudge our communities towards being more ecologically responsible and socially just and each instance of listening to them talk about their work is akin to attending a masterclass about buil...
2024-11-15
28 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Michelle Garvey
I’ve noted elsewhere that what I wanted to do when I started working on the Just Sustainability podcast was to be able to share some of the wonderfully edifying conversations that I find myself in proximity to. I’ve been lucky enough over the years to become friends with a number of folks who are brilliant scholars, organizers, and advocates. All those friends have contributed enormously to efforts to nudge our communities towards being more ecologically responsible and socially just and each instance of listening to them talk about their work is akin to attending a masterclass about buil...
2024-11-15
28 min
The Sustainability Podcast
Driving the Future: Autonomous Mobility and Sustainability with Toby McGraw of Beep, Inc.
In this episode of The Sustainability Podcast, host Jim Frazer delves into the world of autonomous vehicles and sustainable transportation with Toby McGraw, Chief Revenue Officer at Beep. Discover how Beep is revolutionizing the mobility sector with cutting-edge autonomous vehicle technology and a strong commitment to sustainability. Toby shares his journey through disruptive technologies, the challenges and opportunities in the autonomous vehicle industry, and Beep’s innovative projects, from autonomous shuttle deployments at airports to campus circulators. Tune in for an engaging discussion on the future of transportation, the importance of public-private partnerships, and the critical role of sustainability in...
2024-08-30
44 min
The Sustainability Podcast
Driving Innovation: Strategic Collaborations and AI-Driven Sustainability - Industry News for the Week of June 13, 2024
Welcome to The Sustainability Podcast! In this episode, we explore the latest breakthroughs and strategic partnerships driving sustainable solutions across various industries. Dive into our in-depth coverage of SkyGrid and NASA's collaboration on autonomous aviation systems and Lummus Technology's efforts with Ferroman to deliver decarbonization solutions for industrial processes.We also highlight Gathr Data's partnership with Pinecone to revolutionize generative AI, and SAP's expansive AI collaborations with tech giants like Google Cloud and Microsoft. Discover how Entergy and NextEra Energy Resources are accelerating the development of solar and energy storage projects, and learn about Yokogawa's acquisition of...
2024-06-13
15 min
The Sustainability Podcast
Unleashing Innovation: Strategic Partnerships and AI Transformations in Sustainability - News for the Week of June 8, 2024
Welcome to The Sustainability Podcast, where we explore the latest trends, innovations, and partnerships driving sustainable solutions across the globe. In this episode, titled "Unleashing Innovation: Strategic Partnerships and AI Transformations in Sustainability," we delve into this week's groundbreaking stories that highlight the transformative power of collaboration in various industries.Join us as we discuss Hitachi and Google Cloud's multi-year partnership aimed at accelerating enterprise innovation with generative AI. Discover how Cisco is bolstering the startup ecosystem with a $1 billion AI investment fund, and learn about Rockwell Automation's collaboration with NVIDIA to enhance industrial AI and mobile...
2024-06-07
14 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Valentine Cadieux
If someone were to ask me to describe my exemplar of a scholar and educator that does a terrific job integrating equity and sustainability, I would offer a description of Valentine Cadieux. Valentine is one of the most thoughtful folks that I know when it comes to the topics of environment, sustainability, justice, and how each and all of those things interact when it comes to how we understand and relate with the land and each other. Because of that she is one of my favorite people to nerd-out with about equity and sustainability and, so, I’m super ex...
2024-06-05
21 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Valentine Cadieux
If someone were to ask me to describe my exemplar of a scholar and educator that does a terrific job integrating equity and sustainability, I would offer a description of Valentine Cadieux. Valentine is one of the most thoughtful folks that I know when it comes to the topics of environment, sustainability, justice, and how each and all of those things interact when it comes to how we understand and relate with the land and each other. Because of that she is one of my favorite people to nerd-out with about equity and sustainability and, so, I’m super ex...
2024-06-05
21 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Valentine Cadieux
If someone were to ask me to describe my exemplar of a scholar and educator that does a terrific job integrating equity and sustainability, I would offer a description of Valentine Cadieux. Valentine is one of the most thoughtful folks that I know when it comes to the topics of environment, sustainability, justice, and how each and all of those things interact when it comes to how we understand and relate with the land and each other. Because of that she is one of my favorite people to nerd-out with about equity and sustainability and, so, I’m super ex...
2024-06-05
21 min
The Sustainability Podcast
Revolutionizing Industries: Next-Gen Tech in AI, Energy, and Sustainability - This Week's News
In this episode of The Sustainability Podcast, we explore a series of groundbreaking developments across the technology and industrial sectors. From Schneider Electric’s new microgrid solution to Rockwell Automation's AI-enhanced maintenance software, and Toyota’s sustainable operations at Long Beach, join us as we delve into how these innovations are setting new standards for efficiency, sustainability, and strategic growth. Tune in to discover how these advancements are shaping the future of energy, artificial intelligence, and infrastructure management. --------------------------------------------------------------------------Would you like to be a guest on our growing podcast? If you h...
2024-05-02
04 min
The Sustainability Podcast
Advancing Sustainability: Breakthroughs and Partnerships - This Week's News
In this episode of the Sustainability Podcast, host Jim Frazer explores the latest advancements and strategic collaborations across various sectors that are reshaping sustainability practices worldwide. From innovative carbon credit measurement and enhanced cybersecurity in operational technology to groundbreaking initiatives in AI-driven energy management and sustainable lithium extraction, this episode covers a broad spectrum of sustainability-focused developments. We also delve into the role of technology in facilitating clean energy projects and enhancing grid resilience. Join us as we discuss these pivotal innovations and their impact on environmental stewardship and sustainable economic growth --------------------------------------------------------------------------Would you l...
2024-04-25
11 min
The Sustainability Podcast
Innovating for a Greener Tomorrow: Pioneering Sustainability Efforts Across the Globe
In this episode of the Sustainability Podcast, host Jim Frazer takes listeners on a global tour of groundbreaking sustainability initiatives. From Eastman's commitment to revolutionizing plastic recycling with a new molecular facility to Titan America's advancements in producing cleaner cement, each story showcases the innovative strides businesses and collaborations are making towards reducing their environmental footprints. We also explore the UK's Green Power Park, a hub for clean energy and electrification technologies, and delve into Shell and Vertagy's partnership to scale up renewable hydrogen production. Additionally, we highlight Schneider Electric's efforts in transforming ene...
2024-04-10
12 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Marceleen Mosher on narratives about sustainability and hope
In this episode we return to the conversation that I had with Marceleen Mosher. Marceleen and I talk about hope and the sorts of discourse that are effective in driving social action related to climate change and sustainability. Marceleen Mosher has taught communication studies at Augsburg University and Hamline University and is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Her scholarship examines the interplay between rhetoric/narratives and the intersection of nature, wellbeing, technology, and power. Links: https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/moshe044 https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498534772/Eco-Culture-Disaster-Narrative-Discourse
2024-03-20
18 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Marceleen Mosher on narratives about sustainability and hope
In this episode we return to the conversation that I had with Marceleen Mosher. Marceleen and I talk about hope and the sorts of discourse that are effective in driving social action related to climate change and sustainability. Marceleen Mosher has taught communication studies at Augsburg University and Hamline University and is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Her scholarship examines the interplay between rhetoric/narratives and the intersection of nature, wellbeing, technology, and power. Links: https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/moshe044 https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498534772/Eco-Culture-Disaster-Narrative-Discourse
2024-03-20
18 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Marceleen Mosher on narratives about sustainability and hope
In this episode we return to the conversation that I had with Marceleen Mosher. Marceleen and I talk about hope and the sorts of discourse that are effective in driving social action related to climate change and sustainability. Marceleen Mosher has taught communication studies at Augsburg University and Hamline University and is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Her scholarship examines the interplay between rhetoric/narratives and the intersection of nature, wellbeing, technology, and power. Links: https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/moshe044 https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498534772/Eco-Culture-Disaster-Narrative-Discourse
2024-03-20
18 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Marceleen Mosher
We’re straying a bit from the planned episode order of the Just Sustainability podcast. Because we need to do some re-recording, the remainder of Shane Epting’s episodes are going to be posted at a later date. However, I’ve kept all of you waiting for too long. So, without further ado, it’s my pleasure to introduce you all to Marceleen Mosher. Marceleen Mosher has taught communication studies at Augsburg University and Hamline University and is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Her scholarship examines the interplay between rhetoric/narratives and the inte...
2024-02-29
26 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Marceleen Mosher
We’re straying a bit from the planned episode order of the Just Sustainability podcast. Because we need to do some re-recording, the remainder of Shane Epting’s episodes are going to be posted at a later date. However, I’ve kept all of you waiting for too long. So, without further ado, it’s my pleasure to introduce you all to Marceleen Mosher. Marceleen Mosher has taught communication studies at Augsburg University and Hamline University and is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Her scholarship examines the interplay between rhetoric/narratives and the inte...
2024-02-29
26 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Marceleen Mosher
We’re straying a bit from the planned episode order of the Just Sustainability podcast. Because we need to do some re-recording, the remainder of Shane Epting’s episodes are going to be posted at a later date. However, I’ve kept all of you waiting for too long. So, without further ado, it’s my pleasure to introduce you all to Marceleen Mosher. Marceleen Mosher has taught communication studies at Augsburg University and Hamline University and is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Her scholarship examines the interplay between rhetoric/narratives and the inte...
2024-02-29
26 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Shane Epting on philosophy of the city
On this episode I’m delighted to introduce you to another one of my old friends, Shane Epting. In his first episode of the Just Sustainability Podcast, Shane offers us a primer about philosophy of the city — the field that (I would argue) he played a central role in forming (while of course philosophers have written about cities since at least the time Plato, Shane is one of the folks who did the most to shape the landscape of the discourse about cities within contemporary philosophy). Dr. Shane Epting is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Miss...
2024-01-08
31 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Shane Epting on philosophy of the city
On this episode I’m delighted to introduce you to another one of my old friends, Shane Epting. In his first episode of the Just Sustainability Podcast, Shane offers us a primer about philosophy of the city — the field that (I would argue) he played a central role in forming (while of course philosophers have written about cities since at least the time Plato, Shane is one of the folks who did the most to shape the landscape of the discourse about cities within contemporary philosophy). Dr. Shane Epting is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Miss...
2024-01-08
31 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Shane Epting on philosophy of the city
On this episode I’m delighted to introduce you to another one of my old friends, Shane Epting. In his first episode of the Just Sustainability Podcast, Shane offers us a primer about philosophy of the city — the field that (I would argue) he played a central role in forming (while of course philosophers have written about cities since at least the time Plato, Shane is one of the folks who did the most to shape the landscape of the discourse about cities within contemporary philosophy). Dr. Shane Epting is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Miss...
2024-01-08
31 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Clement Loo and more reflection on the Just Sustainability Podcast
This episode contains the second half of the conversation where liz Thomson interviewed me. In it, liz asks me to discuss what I’m most proud of or pleased about Just Sustainability, whether there are dream listeners or guests that I have for the show, and how my career arc has influenced how I approach this podcast. Clement Loo is a Lecturer/Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and the Student Success Coordinator in the Office of Equity, Diversity, and Intercultural Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris. In those roles I write, podcast, and teach classes about su...
2023-10-02
33 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Clement Loo and more reflection on the Just Sustainability Podcast
This episode contains the second half of the conversation where liz Thomson interviewed me. In it, liz asks me to discuss what I’m most proud of or pleased about Just Sustainability, whether there are dream listeners or guests that I have for the show, and how my career arc has influenced how I approach this podcast. Clement Loo is a Lecturer/Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and the Student Success Coordinator in the Office of Equity, Diversity, and Intercultural Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris. In those roles I write, podcast, and teach classes about su...
2023-10-02
33 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Clement Loo and more reflection on the Just Sustainability Podcast
This episode contains the second half of the conversation where liz Thomson interviewed me. In it, liz asks me to discuss what I’m most proud of or pleased about Just Sustainability, whether there are dream listeners or guests that I have for the show, and how my career arc has influenced how I approach this podcast. Clement Loo is a Lecturer/Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and the Student Success Coordinator in the Office of Equity, Diversity, and Intercultural Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris. In those roles I write, podcast, and teach classes about su...
2023-10-02
33 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Clement Loo and reflecting on the Just Sustainability Podcast
In this episode we decided to do something slightly different from what we usually do on the Just Sustainability Podcast. When we finished recording for their episodes at the end of last season, liz Thomson suggested that it might be fun for them to interview me for this podcast. I agreed that the idea did sound fun and thought a couple of episodes featuring me might be a good way to start season 4. Moreover, it seems only fair — after I’ve invited 25 of my friends to appear on this show, be remarkably vulnerable, and reveal a lot about themselves and...
2023-09-26
28 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Clement Loo and reflecting on the Just Sustainability Podcast
In this episode we decided to do something slightly different from what we usually do on the Just Sustainability Podcast. When we finished recording for their episodes at the end of last season, liz Thomson suggested that it might be fun for them to interview me for this podcast. I agreed that the idea did sound fun and thought a couple of episodes featuring me might be a good way to start season 4. Moreover, it seems only fair — after I’ve invited 25 of my friends to appear on this show, be remarkably vulnerable, and reveal a lot about themselves and...
2023-09-26
28 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Clement Loo and reflecting on the Just Sustainability Podcast
In this episode we decided to do something slightly different from what we usually do on the Just Sustainability Podcast. When we finished recording for their episodes at the end of last season, liz Thomson suggested that it might be fun for them to interview me for this podcast. I agreed that the idea did sound fun and thought a couple of episodes featuring me might be a good way to start season 4. Moreover, it seems only fair — after I’ve invited 25 of my friends to appear on this show, be remarkably vulnerable, and reveal a lot about themselves and...
2023-09-26
28 min
THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
DECENTRALIZED SATELLITE DATA & MITIGATING SPACE DEBRIS DANGERS- DR. MORIBA JAH- CSO: PRIVATEER SPACE
#satellite #space #spaceexploration #sustainability Dr. Moriba Jah is a motivational speaker, storyteller, professor, astrodynamist, and teacher who shares inspiring stories and practical, actionable methods to improve life and business so people can feel empowered to achieve awesome things and save the world in the process. He believes that the greatest chance we have to save our world is empathy in action. Moriba Jah is one of the most sought-after astrodynamists in the world who believes that traditional ecological knowledge holds the keys to humans shifting from the mindset of ownership to stewardship in order to work harmoniously with the...
2023-09-18
22 min
THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
AI FOR THE PEOPLE - DECENTRALIZED ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE- JANET ADAMS: SINGULARITY NET
#artificialintelligence #ai #singularitynet Janet Adams is a disruptive tech advocate and decentralized AI expert with published works on Ethics and Regulation of AI. She is the COO at SingularityNET and her responsibility entails technology, operations, marketing, investment, accounting and payments, strategic partnerships, business development, decentralization and Deep Funding (SingularityNET’s community-driven crypto-accelerator program). janet Leads AI and Blockchain initiatives across multiple vertical markets including robotics, biotech, gaming and metaverse, media, DeFi, music and arts, janet was with the team that launched the world’s first humanoid robot-fronted band; the Jam Galaxy Band. Co-founder of Cogito Protocol, an algorithmic tracer-coin that...
2023-07-24
45 min
THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
AI FOR THE PEOPLE - DECENTRALIZED ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE- JANET ADAMS: SINGULARITY NET
#artificialintelligence #ai #singularitynet Janet Adams is a disruptive tech advocate and decentralized AI expert with published works on Ethics and Regulation of AI. She is the COO at SingularityNET and her responsibility entails technology, operations, marketing, investment, accounting and payments, strategic partnerships, business development, decentralization and Deep Funding (SingularityNET’s community-driven crypto-accelerator program). janet Leads AI and Blockchain initiatives across multiple vertical markets including robotics, biotech, gaming and metaverse, media, DeFi, music and arts, janet was with the team that launched the world’s first humanoid robot-fronted band; the Jam Galaxy Band. Co-founder of Cogito Protocol, an algorithmic tracer-coin that...
2023-06-19
45 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting liz Thomson
It was really cool to have Elizabeth (liz) Anh Thomson, PhD as a guest for the Just Sustainability Podcast. One of the reasons that I created this podcast was that I wanted an excuse to pester friends and colleagues with the random questions that I have about the cool work that they do. The conversation that I had with liz for Just Sustainability is a perfect example of how this podcast affords me opportunities to do just that. How often does one get to take up 90 minutes of one’s supervisor’s time asking them to explain in d...
2023-05-09
27 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting liz Thomson
It was really cool to have Elizabeth (liz) Anh Thomson, PhD as a guest for the Just Sustainability Podcast. One of the reasons that I created this podcast was that I wanted an excuse to pester friends and colleagues with the random questions that I have about the cool work that they do. The conversation that I had with liz for Just Sustainability is a perfect example of how this podcast affords me opportunities to do just that. How often does one get to take up 90 minutes of one’s supervisor’s time asking them to explain in d...
2023-05-09
27 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting liz Thomson
It was really cool to have Elizabeth (liz) Anh Thomson, PhD as a guest for the Just Sustainability Podcast. One of the reasons that I created this podcast was that I wanted an excuse to pester friends and colleagues with the random questions that I have about the cool work that they do. The conversation that I had with liz for Just Sustainability is a perfect example of how this podcast affords me opportunities to do just that. How often does one get to take up 90 minutes of one’s supervisor’s time asking them to explain in d...
2023-05-09
27 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Patrick Moore on equity, hospitality, and rural community organizing
I first learned about Patrick Moore from Theresa Peterson (who is featured on the first season of the Just Sustainability Podcast). Theresa suggested that I should record an episode with Patrick because of his extensive community organizing related to protecting the waters of Minnesota and his allyship in support of the Indigenous nations in the Upper Midwest. Theresa, as she often is, was right: meeting and chatting with Patrick was a wonderful experience. Patrick has had a long career related to advocacy and organizing — he’s been a core figure in a broad range of organizations such as C...
2023-02-21
43 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Patrick Moore on equity, hospitality, and rural community organizing
I first learned about Patrick Moore from Theresa Peterson (who is featured on the first season of the Just Sustainability Podcast). Theresa suggested that I should record an episode with Patrick because of his extensive community organizing related to protecting the waters of Minnesota and his allyship in support of the Indigenous nations in the Upper Midwest. Theresa, as she often is, was right: meeting and chatting with Patrick was a wonderful experience. Patrick has had a long career related to advocacy and organizing — he’s been a core figure in a broad range of organizations such as C...
2023-02-21
43 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Patrick Moore on equity, hospitality, and rural community organizing
I first learned about Patrick Moore from Theresa Peterson (who is featured on the first season of the Just Sustainability Podcast). Theresa suggested that I should record an episode with Patrick because of his extensive community organizing related to protecting the waters of Minnesota and his allyship in support of the Indigenous nations in the Upper Midwest. Theresa, as she often is, was right: meeting and chatting with Patrick was a wonderful experience. Patrick has had a long career related to advocacy and organizing — he’s been a core figure in a broad range of organizations such as C...
2023-02-21
43 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Eugene Chislenko on Philosophers for Sustainability
In this episode we return to Amanda Corris’ conversation with Eugene Chislenko. Amanda and Eugene talk about Philosophers for Sustainability and the role of professional philosophers in social discourse and advocacy. Eugene is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Temple University and is one of the co-founders of Philosophers for Sustainability. His scholarship covers a broad range of topics related to moral philosophy and moral psychology, history of philosophy, and — most salient given the focus of this podcast — the role of professional philosophers in the collective efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Links: ht...
2023-02-13
32 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Eugene Chislenko on Philosophers for Sustainability
In this episode we return to Amanda Corris’ conversation with Eugene Chislenko. Amanda and Eugene talk about Philosophers for Sustainability and the role of professional philosophers in social discourse and advocacy. Eugene is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Temple University and is one of the co-founders of Philosophers for Sustainability. His scholarship covers a broad range of topics related to moral philosophy and moral psychology, history of philosophy, and — most salient given the focus of this podcast — the role of professional philosophers in the collective efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Links: ht...
2023-02-13
32 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Eugene Chislenko on Philosophers for Sustainability
In this episode we return to Amanda Corris’ conversation with Eugene Chislenko. Amanda and Eugene talk about Philosophers for Sustainability and the role of professional philosophers in social discourse and advocacy. Eugene is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Temple University and is one of the co-founders of Philosophers for Sustainability. His scholarship covers a broad range of topics related to moral philosophy and moral psychology, history of philosophy, and — most salient given the focus of this podcast — the role of professional philosophers in the collective efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Links: ht...
2023-02-13
32 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Meeting Eugene Chislenko
In this episode Amanda introduces us to Eugene Chislenko. Eugene is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Temple University and is one of the co-founders of Philosophers for Sustainability. His scholarship covers a broad range of topics related to moral philosophy and moral psychology, history of philosophy, and — most salient given the focus of this podcast — the role of professional philosophers in the collective efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Links: https://www.eugenechislenko.com/ https://liberalarts.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/eugene-chislenko https://www.philosophersforsustainability.com/
2023-02-01
29 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Meeting Eugene Chislenko
In this episode Amanda introduces us to Eugene Chislenko. Eugene is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Temple University and is one of the co-founders of Philosophers for Sustainability. His scholarship covers a broad range of topics related to moral philosophy and moral psychology, history of philosophy, and — most salient given the focus of this podcast — the role of professional philosophers in the collective efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Links: https://www.eugenechislenko.com/ https://liberalarts.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/eugene-chislenko https://www.philosophersforsustainability.com/
2023-02-01
29 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Meeting Eugene Chislenko
In this episode Amanda introduces us to Eugene Chislenko. Eugene is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Temple University and is one of the co-founders of Philosophers for Sustainability. His scholarship covers a broad range of topics related to moral philosophy and moral psychology, history of philosophy, and — most salient given the focus of this podcast — the role of professional philosophers in the collective efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Links: https://www.eugenechislenko.com/ https://liberalarts.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/eugene-chislenko https://www.philosophersforsustainability.com/
2023-02-01
29 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Simon Franco on MLEAD and the goodness of leadership
When I first met Simon Franco about a decade ago he was the Student Success Coordinator for Multi-ethnic Student Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris (which the precursor to the position that I currently hold). Soon after that initial meeting, Simon changed jobs and became the Assistant Director of Student Activities and Leadership (still at UMN Morris). In his Assistant Director role Simon created the Morris Leadership Education and Development (MLEAD) program. In this episode of Just Sustainability Simon tells us about the MLEAD program and what he has learned in the time that he’s co...
2022-10-14
37 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Simon Franco on MLEAD and the goodness of leadership
When I first met Simon Franco about a decade ago he was the Student Success Coordinator for Multi-ethnic Student Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris (which the precursor to the position that I currently hold). Soon after that initial meeting, Simon changed jobs and became the Assistant Director of Student Activities and Leadership (still at UMN Morris). In his Assistant Director role Simon created the Morris Leadership Education and Development (MLEAD) program. In this episode of Just Sustainability Simon tells us about the MLEAD program and what he has learned in the time that he’s co...
2022-10-14
37 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Simon Franco on MLEAD and the goodness of leadership
When I first met Simon Franco about a decade ago he was the Student Success Coordinator for Multi-ethnic Student Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris (which the precursor to the position that I currently hold). Soon after that initial meeting, Simon changed jobs and became the Assistant Director of Student Activities and Leadership (still at UMN Morris). In his Assistant Director role Simon created the Morris Leadership Education and Development (MLEAD) program. In this episode of Just Sustainability Simon tells us about the MLEAD program and what he has learned in the time that he’s co...
2022-10-14
37 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Simon Franco
When I first met Simon Franco about a decade ago he was the Student Success Coordinator for Multi-ethnic Student Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris (which the precursor to the position that I currently hold). Soon after that initial meeting, Simon changed jobs and became the Assistant Director of Student Activities and Leadership (still at UMN Morris). In his Assistant Director role Simon created the Morris Leadership Education and Development (MLEAD) program. MLEAD is a series of workshops that teaches students about theories of social change, ethical leadership, the impact of culture and cultural norms on...
2022-10-07
30 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Simon Franco
When I first met Simon Franco about a decade ago he was the Student Success Coordinator for Multi-ethnic Student Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris (which the precursor to the position that I currently hold). Soon after that initial meeting, Simon changed jobs and became the Assistant Director of Student Activities and Leadership (still at UMN Morris). In his Assistant Director role Simon created the Morris Leadership Education and Development (MLEAD) program. MLEAD is a series of workshops that teaches students about theories of social change, ethical leadership, the impact of culture and cultural norms on...
2022-10-07
30 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Simon Franco
When I first met Simon Franco about a decade ago he was the Student Success Coordinator for Multi-ethnic Student Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris (which the precursor to the position that I currently hold). Soon after that initial meeting, Simon changed jobs and became the Assistant Director of Student Activities and Leadership (still at UMN Morris). In his Assistant Director role Simon created the Morris Leadership Education and Development (MLEAD) program. MLEAD is a series of workshops that teaches students about theories of social change, ethical leadership, the impact of culture and cultural norms on...
2022-10-07
30 min
THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
WORLDS 1ST HUMAN HEAD TRANSPLANTATION- DR SERGIO CANAVERO - NEUROSURGEON
#headtransplant #headtransplantation #future #centralpain #neuromodulation #koinly WORLDS 1ST HUMAN HEAD TRANSPLANTATION-DR SERGIO CANAVERO Dr. Sergio Canavero is an Italian neurosurgeon known for his controversial claims about the near-term feasibility of head transplantation— the grafting of a head onto a new body— in humans. He made headlines in 2015 when he publicly announced that he would perform such a procedure on a human in two years' time. In 2017, Canavero and colleagues performed a rehearsal head transplantation procedure on two cadavers, and he announced his intention to "imminently" perform the operation on a live human patient paralyzed from the neck down...
2022-05-02
58 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Julian Agyeman: Belonging, representation, and the most justly sustainable cities
On the finale of Season 2 of Just Sustainable, Julian Agyeman and I talk about a broad range of topics that include: (1) the importance of fostering a sense of belonging for work related to sustainability and social justice, (2) hiring and representation within universities and colleges, and (3) the steps that communities have taken to become more justly sustainable. Julian Agyeman is a Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning and the Fletcher Professor of Rhetoric and Debate at Tufts University. He’s also a Fellow of both the UK Royal Society of the Arts and UK Royal Geographical So...
2022-04-07
26 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Julian Agyeman
There’s an aphorism that suggests that one should not meet one’s heroes. That aphorism is without doubt incorrect when it comes to Dr. Julian Agyeman FRSA FRGS. Julian is certainly one of my heroes (indeed, the title of this podcast derives from the concept of just sustainabilities that — I believe — he coined roughly 20 years ago) and meeting him was very much a delight! During our conversation, which was recorded late spring in 2020, Julian offered an abundance of gems about how he thought about equity and sustainability, the importance of ensuring that spaces are accessible (and how to m...
2022-03-28
21 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Julian Agyeman
There’s an aphorism that suggests that one should not meet one’s heroes. That aphorism is without doubt incorrect when it comes to Dr. Julian Agyeman FRSA FRGS. Julian is certainly one of my heroes (indeed, the title of this podcast derives from the concept of just sustainabilities that — I believe — he coined roughly 20 years ago) and meeting him was very much a delight! During our conversation, which was recorded late spring in 2020, Julian offered an abundance of gems about how he thought about equity and sustainability, the importance of ensuring that spaces are accessible (and how to m...
2022-03-28
21 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Julian Agyeman
There’s an aphorism that suggests that one should not meet one’s heroes. That aphorism is without doubt incorrect when it comes to Dr. Julian Agyeman FRSA FRGS. Julian is certainly one of my heroes (indeed, the title of this podcast derives from the concept of just sustainabilities that — I believe — he coined roughly 20 years ago) and meeting him was very much a delight! During our conversation, which was recorded late spring in 2020, Julian offered an abundance of gems about how he thought about equity and sustainability, the importance of ensuring that spaces are accessible (and how to m...
2022-03-28
21 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Erika Bailey-Johnson: Skills, hierarchy, and facing change
On this episode we return to my conversation with Erika Bailey-Johnson. We talk about a workshop series at Bemidji State University aimed at providing students with a range of practical skills (many of which are related to sustainability and Indigenous lifeways), the hierarchies in higher-education, how we need to be conscientious of the effects of those hierarchies, and being better at change. Erika Bailey-Johnson serves in a number of roles related to sustainability, she’s: the Sustainability Director and Director of Niizhoo-gwayakochigewin at Bemidji State University, a member of the boards of Fresh Energy and Happy Dancing Tu...
2022-02-28
31 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Erika Bailey-Johnson: Skills, hierarchy, and facing change
On this episode we return to my conversation with Erika Bailey-Johnson. We talk about a workshop series at Bemidji State University aimed at providing students with a range of practical skills (many of which are related to sustainability and Indigenous lifeways), the hierarchies in higher-education, how we need to be conscientious of the effects of those hierarchies, and being better at change. Erika Bailey-Johnson serves in a number of roles related to sustainability, she’s: the Sustainability Director and Director of Niizhoo-gwayakochigewin at Bemidji State University, a member of the boards of Fresh Energy and Happy Dancing Tu...
2022-02-28
31 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Erika Bailey-Johnson: Skills, hierarchy, and facing change
On this episode we return to my conversation with Erika Bailey-Johnson. We talk about a workshop series at Bemidji State University aimed at providing students with a range of practical skills (many of which are related to sustainability and Indigenous lifeways), the hierarchies in higher-education, how we need to be conscientious of the effects of those hierarchies, and being better at change. Erika Bailey-Johnson serves in a number of roles related to sustainability, she’s: the Sustainability Director and Director of Niizhoo-gwayakochigewin at Bemidji State University, a member of the boards of Fresh Energy and Happy Dancing Tu...
2022-02-28
31 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Erika Bailey-Johnson
I first met Erika Bailey-Johnson about 8 years ago when she chaired the organizing committee for the Upper Midwest Association for Campus Sustainability (aka UMACS). It took one conversation with her to convince me of two things: First, Erika is a force of nature — if one looks up “change-maker” in the dictionary, one won’t find a picture of Erika in the entry but one really should. I’m fairly certain that Erika is involved in one way or another with every single project in the Upper Midwest that’s related to sustainability education. And, second, Erika has a unique, comprehensiv...
2022-02-21
25 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Erika Bailey-Johnson
I first met Erika Bailey-Johnson about 8 years ago when she chaired the organizing committee for the Upper Midwest Association for Campus Sustainability (aka UMACS). It took one conversation with her to convince me of two things: First, Erika is a force of nature — if one looks up “change-maker” in the dictionary, one won’t find a picture of Erika in the entry but one really should. I’m fairly certain that Erika is involved in one way or another with every single project in the Upper Midwest that’s related to sustainability education. And, second, Erika has a unique, comprehensiv...
2022-02-21
25 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Erika Bailey-Johnson
I first met Erika Bailey-Johnson about 8 years ago when she chaired the organizing committee for the Upper Midwest Association for Campus Sustainability (aka UMACS). It took one conversation with her to convince me of two things: First, Erika is a force of nature — if one looks up “change-maker” in the dictionary, one won’t find a picture of Erika in the entry but one really should. I’m fairly certain that Erika is involved in one way or another with every single project in the Upper Midwest that’s related to sustainability education. And, second, Erika has a unique, comprehensiv...
2022-02-21
25 min
THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
MIT REPORT PREDICTS SOCIETAL COLLAPSE BY 2040 - GAYA HERRINGTON -DIR SUSTAINABILITY : KPMG
#end #worldend #mit #limittogrowth #kpmg Gaya Herrington is a director at professional services firm KPMG In the 1972 bestselling book Limits to Growth (LtG), the authors (Meadows, Meadows, Randers & Behrens) concluded that if humanity kept pursuing economic growth without regard for environmental costs, global society would experience sharp declines in available food, standards of living, and ultimately the human population, within the 21st century. The LtG authors used a dynamic systems model, World3, to study key interactions between global variables for population, fertility, mortality, industrial output per capita (p.c.), food p.c., services p.c., n...
2022-02-14
28 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Evelyn Brister - Restoring the American Chestnut
On the second part of Amanda’s conversation with Evelyn Brister, they speak about efforts aimed at reintroducing American chestnuts to the wild and some of the ethical questions underlying those efforts. Dr. Brister is an environmental philosopher and a philosopher of science at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She’s written about a range of topics, including: climate governance, the problem of disciplinary capture in interdisciplinary areas (i.e. pretty much anything related to sustainability), and re-wilding. However, what particularly caught our attention (and which would be a terrific read for all of you who enjoy this...
2022-01-28
13 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Evelyn Brister - Restoring the American Chestnut
On the second part of Amanda’s conversation with Evelyn Brister, they speak about efforts aimed at reintroducing American chestnuts to the wild and some of the ethical questions underlying those efforts. Dr. Brister is an environmental philosopher and a philosopher of science at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She’s written about a range of topics, including: climate governance, the problem of disciplinary capture in interdisciplinary areas (i.e. pretty much anything related to sustainability), and re-wilding. However, what particularly caught our attention (and which would be a terrific read for all of you who enjoy this...
2022-01-28
13 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Evelyn Brister - Restoring the American Chestnut
On the second part of Amanda’s conversation with Evelyn Brister, they speak about efforts aimed at reintroducing American chestnuts to the wild and some of the ethical questions underlying those efforts. Dr. Brister is an environmental philosopher and a philosopher of science at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She’s written about a range of topics, including: climate governance, the problem of disciplinary capture in interdisciplinary areas (i.e. pretty much anything related to sustainability), and re-wilding. However, what particularly caught our attention (and which would be a terrific read for all of you who enjoy this...
2022-01-28
13 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Meeting Evelyn Brister
On the first episode of our new special series, Just Sustainability – Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice, Amanda introduces us to Evelyn Brister. Dr. Brister is an environmental philosopher and a philosopher of science at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She’s written about a range of topics, including: climate governance, the problem of disciplinary capture in interdisciplinary areas (i.e. pretty much anything related to sustainability), and re-wilding. However, what particularly caught our attention (and which would be a terrific read for all of you who enjoy this podcast) was her rece...
2022-01-21
25 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Meeting Evelyn Brister
On the first episode of our new special series, Just Sustainability – Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice, Amanda introduces us to Evelyn Brister. Dr. Brister is an environmental philosopher and a philosopher of science at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She’s written about a range of topics, including: climate governance, the problem of disciplinary capture in interdisciplinary areas (i.e. pretty much anything related to sustainability), and re-wilding. However, what particularly caught our attention (and which would be a terrific read for all of you who enjoy this podcast) was her rece...
2022-01-21
25 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice: Meeting Evelyn Brister
On the first episode of our new special series, Just Sustainability – Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice, Amanda introduces us to Evelyn Brister. Dr. Brister is an environmental philosopher and a philosopher of science at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She’s written about a range of topics, including: climate governance, the problem of disciplinary capture in interdisciplinary areas (i.e. pretty much anything related to sustainability), and re-wilding. However, what particularly caught our attention (and which would be a terrific read for all of you who enjoy this podcast) was her rece...
2022-01-21
25 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Amanda Corris
It’s my distinct pleasure on this episode to introduce you to a new contributor to Just Sustainability, Amanda Corris. Starting at the beginning of 2022, Amanda will start hosting a series of special feature episodes of Just Sustainability about socially-engaged philosophy at the intersection of sustainability and equity. Amanda is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Prior to her current appointment Amanda was a member of the UC Center for Public Engagement with Science. She does really cool work at the intersection of cognitive sc...
2021-12-06
48 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Amanda Corris
It’s my distinct pleasure on this episode to introduce you to a new contributor to Just Sustainability, Amanda Corris. Starting at the beginning of 2022, Amanda will start hosting a series of special feature episodes of Just Sustainability about socially-engaged philosophy at the intersection of sustainability and equity. Amanda is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Prior to her current appointment Amanda was a member of the UC Center for Public Engagement with Science. She does really cool work at the intersection of cognitive sc...
2021-12-06
48 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Amanda Corris
It’s my distinct pleasure on this episode to introduce you to a new contributor to Just Sustainability, Amanda Corris. Starting at the beginning of 2022, Amanda will start hosting a series of special feature episodes of Just Sustainability about socially-engaged philosophy at the intersection of sustainability and equity. Amanda is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Prior to her current appointment Amanda was a member of the UC Center for Public Engagement with Science. She does really cool work at the intersection of cognitive sc...
2021-12-06
48 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Janiece Watts
In this episode of Just Sustainability it’s my distinct pleasure to introduce you to Janiece Watts. I first learned about Janiece through Troy Goodnough (whom you might have listened to on the final episode of season 1 of Just Sustainability). I’m not sure how Troy became acquainted with Janiece but I clearly remember him excitedly telling me about how he just met someone that is a rising star among the young leaders working to achieve a more sustainable energy future. Moreover, this rising star was doing really awesome work helping folks to integrate equity and social just...
2021-10-22
29 min
THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
100th EPISODE WITH SAM PITRODA- TELECOM INVENTOR, POLICY ADVISOR, ENTREPRENEUR & AUTHOR
#100 #sampitroda #policyadvisor #sustainability We started "Change Transform India" India's 1st Future Tech meets Sustainability Podcast on 26th January 2020 with a vision to create conversations that raise awareness on exponential technologies, gather stakeholders, policymakers, enthusiasts & innovators to make sure technology is always human first. We are super stoked to share our 100th Episode with Mr. Sam Pitroda who is known as the Father of India's Computer and IT Revolution, he is an internationally respected telecom inventor, entrepreneur, development thinker, and policymaker who has spent 50 years in information and communications technology and related global and national developments. C...
2021-09-06
50 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Troy Goodnough: Intercultural Sustainability Leaders
e09-transcriptDownload I suspect that, for the past decade, I’ve worked more closely with Troy Goodnough than with any other colleague or collaborator. I can’t think of many of my professional projects that haven’t benefited in some way from Troy’s contributions. Troy is the Sustainability Director at the University of Minnesota Morris (and happens to be the first Sustainability Director hired within the University of Minnesota system). In that role he’s helped guide UMN Morris to become one of the most environmentally sustainable college campuses in the United States (for example, the campus has recently b...
2021-07-17
32 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Troy Goodnough: Intercultural Sustainability Leaders
e09-transcriptDownload I suspect that, for the past decade, I’ve worked more closely with Troy Goodnough than with any other colleague or collaborator. I can’t think of many of my professional projects that haven’t benefited in some way from Troy’s contributions. Troy is the Sustainability Director at the University of Minnesota Morris (and happens to be the first Sustainability Director hired within the University of Minnesota system). In that role he’s helped guide UMN Morris to become one of the most environmentally sustainable college campuses in the United States (for example, the campus has recently b...
2021-07-17
32 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Troy Goodnough: Intercultural Sustainability Leaders
e09-transcriptDownload I suspect that, for the past decade, I’ve worked more closely with Troy Goodnough than with any other colleague or collaborator. I can’t think of many of my professional projects that haven’t benefited in some way from Troy’s contributions. Troy is the Sustainability Director at the University of Minnesota Morris (and happens to be the first Sustainability Director hired within the University of Minnesota system). In that role he’s helped guide UMN Morris to become one of the most environmentally sustainable college campuses in the United States (for example, the campus has recently b...
2021-07-17
32 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Stephania Fregosi: Competencies and making space for inclusive discourse
In the conclusion of our conversation, Stephania Fregosi and I talk about the skills that we believe are necessary to solve difficult problems, the need to better attend to wellness within the domain of sustainability, and how folks might better make space for more inclusive discourse. Stephania Fregosi is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s (AASHE) Advisory Council and one of the original and longest serving members of AASHE’s DEI committee. It seems to me that AASHE is an organization that plays one of the most central roles in s...
2021-07-09
21 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Stephania Fregosi: Competencies and making space for inclusive discourse
In the conclusion of our conversation, Stephania Fregosi and I talk about the skills that we believe are necessary to solve difficult problems, the need to better attend to wellness within the domain of sustainability, and how folks might better make space for more inclusive discourse. Stephania Fregosi is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s (AASHE) Advisory Council and one of the original and longest serving members of AASHE’s DEI committee. It seems to me that AASHE is an organization that plays one of the most central roles in s...
2021-07-09
21 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Stephania Fregosi: Competencies and making space for inclusive discourse
In the conclusion of our conversation, Stephania Fregosi and I talk about the skills that we believe are necessary to solve difficult problems, the need to better attend to wellness within the domain of sustainability, and how folks might better make space for more inclusive discourse. Stephania Fregosi is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s (AASHE) Advisory Council and one of the original and longest serving members of AASHE’s DEI committee. It seems to me that AASHE is an organization that plays one of the most central roles in s...
2021-07-09
21 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Stephania Fregosi: Political neutrality, tools from professional organizations, and thinking about skills and vocations.
In the second part of our conversation, Steph and I talk about about how institutional rules requiring political neutrality can interfere with discourse about sustainability (especially given that topics such as climate change and racial equity have been made into politically loaded, and often partisan, topics). We also discuss the sort of tools that professional organizations might provide for their members. And, we end this episode musing about the importance of attending more to skills and vocations when we’re thinking about sustainability in the context of higher education. Stephania Fregosi is a member of the Association fo...
2021-07-02
26 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Stephania Fregosi: Political neutrality, tools from professional organizations, and thinking about skills and vocations.
In the second part of our conversation, Steph and I talk about about how institutional rules requiring political neutrality can interfere with discourse about sustainability (especially given that topics such as climate change and racial equity have been made into politically loaded, and often partisan, topics). We also discuss the sort of tools that professional organizations might provide for their members. And, we end this episode musing about the importance of attending more to skills and vocations when we’re thinking about sustainability in the context of higher education. Stephania Fregosi is a member of the Association fo...
2021-07-02
26 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Stephania Fregosi: Political neutrality, tools from professional organizations, and thinking about skills and vocations.
In the second part of our conversation, Steph and I talk about about how institutional rules requiring political neutrality can interfere with discourse about sustainability (especially given that topics such as climate change and racial equity have been made into politically loaded, and often partisan, topics). We also discuss the sort of tools that professional organizations might provide for their members. And, we end this episode musing about the importance of attending more to skills and vocations when we’re thinking about sustainability in the context of higher education. Stephania Fregosi is a member of the Association fo...
2021-07-02
26 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Stephania Fregosi
When I think about the integration of equity and sustainability within higher education, I can’t help but to think of Stephania Fregosi. Steph is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s (AASHE) Advisory Council and one of the original and longest serving members of AASHE’s DEI committee. It seems to me that AASHE is an organization that plays one of the most central roles in shaping discourse about sustainability within the academy and Steph is one of the folks who has done some of the most work in guiding AASHE to rea...
2021-06-25
23 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Stephania Fregosi
When I think about the integration of equity and sustainability within higher education, I can’t help but to think of Stephania Fregosi. Steph is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s (AASHE) Advisory Council and one of the original and longest serving members of AASHE’s DEI committee. It seems to me that AASHE is an organization that plays one of the most central roles in shaping discourse about sustainability within the academy and Steph is one of the folks who has done some of the most work in guiding AASHE to rea...
2021-06-25
23 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Stephania Fregosi
When I think about the integration of equity and sustainability within higher education, I can’t help but to think of Stephania Fregosi. Steph is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s (AASHE) Advisory Council and one of the original and longest serving members of AASHE’s DEI committee. It seems to me that AASHE is an organization that plays one of the most central roles in shaping discourse about sustainability within the academy and Steph is one of the folks who has done some of the most work in guiding AASHE to rea...
2021-06-25
23 min
THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
CLEAN ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY - TOM RAFTERY -GLOBAL VP, FUTURIST & INNOVATION EVANGELIST: SAP
#cleanenergy #circulareconomy #sustainability #sap Tom Raftery is a Global VP for SAP, an Innovation Evangelist, Futurist, international Keynote Speaker, and host of The Climate 21, and Digital Supply Chain podcasts. Prior to joining SAP, Tom worked for a number of companies at Group IT Manager/CTO level, and as an Industry Analyst. Tom is also a regular Guest Lecturer at the International Instituto San Telmo Business School in Seville. Tom is also the creator and host of The Digital Supply Chain & Climate 21 podcast discussing global warming, thought leadership, best practices, and the latest innovations in delivering...
2021-06-14
43 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Shawn Shafner
In hindsight Shawn Shafner, also known as The Puru, played an important role in the creation of the Just Sustainability podcast. Several years ago, I spent several days hanging out and chatting with Shawn while he was performing and giving a number of talks at the University of Minnesota Morris. Speaking with Shawn led me to think more deeply about how poorly most of us within the academy (myself included) invite folks to join in our discourse and think more expansively about how we might be better hosts and offer more inviting invitations (which is exactly what I’m no...
2021-06-04
28 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Shawn Shafner
In hindsight Shawn Shafner, also known as The Puru, played an important role in the creation of the Just Sustainability podcast. Several years ago, I spent several days hanging out and chatting with Shawn while he was performing and giving a number of talks at the University of Minnesota Morris. Speaking with Shawn led me to think more deeply about how poorly most of us within the academy (myself included) invite folks to join in our discourse and think more expansively about how we might be better hosts and offer more inviting invitations (which is exactly what I’m no...
2021-06-04
28 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Meeting Shawn Shafner
In hindsight Shawn Shafner, also known as The Puru, played an important role in the creation of the Just Sustainability podcast. Several years ago, I spent several days hanging out and chatting with Shawn while he was performing and giving a number of talks at the University of Minnesota Morris. Speaking with Shawn led me to think more deeply about how poorly most of us within the academy (myself included) invite folks to join in our discourse and think more expansively about how we might be better hosts and offer more inviting invitations (which is exactly what I’m no...
2021-06-04
28 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Ian Werkheiser - Redefining sustainability
Dr. Ian Werkheiser is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and the director of the Center for Collaboration and Ethics at the University of Rio Grande Valley. He also the host of my favorite philosophy podcast: Thought About Food. Dr. Werkheiser, like many of the guests on Just Sustainability, seems to involved in more projects that should be physically possible. In his case, those projects tend to revolve around food justice and how communities resist oppression and marginalization. On our second episode, Dr. Werkheiser and I spoke about how he believes we should reformulate the concept of sustainability...
2021-05-28
29 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Ian Werkheiser - Redefining sustainability
Dr. Ian Werkheiser is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and the director of the Center for Collaboration and Ethics at the University of Rio Grande Valley. He also the host of my favorite philosophy podcast: Thought About Food. Dr. Werkheiser, like many of the guests on Just Sustainability, seems to involved in more projects that should be physically possible. In his case, those projects tend to revolve around food justice and how communities resist oppression and marginalization. On our second episode, Dr. Werkheiser and I spoke about how he believes we should reformulate the concept of sustainability...
2021-05-28
29 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Ian Werkheiser - Redefining sustainability
Dr. Ian Werkheiser is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and the director of the Center for Collaboration and Ethics at the University of Rio Grande Valley. He also the host of my favorite philosophy podcast: Thought About Food. Dr. Werkheiser, like many of the guests on Just Sustainability, seems to involved in more projects that should be physically possible. In his case, those projects tend to revolve around food justice and how communities resist oppression and marginalization. On our second episode, Dr. Werkheiser and I spoke about how he believes we should reformulate the concept of sustainability...
2021-05-28
29 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Heid Erdrich - Taking mental walks in the woods and grass
Heid Erdrich is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. She is astoundingly multi-talented and is a prolific and award-winning poet, cookbook author, storyteller, artist, curator, and educator. She co-founded and lead the Turtle Mountain Writing Workshop, co-founded The Birchbark House (a fund to support indigenous language revitalization efforts), and was the director of Wiigwaas Press. Her efforts have helped to better center Indigenous voices and narratives across a broad range of conversations including many about sustainability. In this episode we return to the second half of the conversation that I had with Heid...
2021-04-23
29 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Trailer
To introduce you to Just Sustainability: Curious conversations about equity, sustainability, and social justice, Peter Levin from the Institute on the Environment interviews me (Clement Loo) and we talk about what I’m trying to achieve with this podcast and how I think about the sustainability and equity. Links: https://environment.umn.edu/
2021-03-05
27 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Trailer
To introduce you to Just Sustainability: Curious conversations about equity, sustainability, and social justice, Peter Levin from the Institute on the Environment interviews me (Clement Loo) and we talk about what I’m trying to achieve with this podcast and how I think about the sustainability and equity. Links: https://environment.umn.edu/
2021-03-05
27 min
The Just Sustainability Podcast
Trailer
To introduce you to Just Sustainability: Curious conversations about equity, sustainability, and social justice, Peter Levin from the Institute on the Environment interviews me (Clement Loo) and we talk about what I’m trying to achieve with this podcast and how I think about the sustainability and equity. Links: https://environment.umn.edu/
2021-03-05
27 min
Schneider Electric MEA Goes Green Podcast
The 3M Sustainability Podcast With Robert Nichols
There's few science-based companies that are better known than 3M - you'll find one of their products in every house, car, and office worldwide. But did you know what 3M has had a sustainability strategy for over four decades? This week we speak to 3M's Managing Director for the Middle East and Africa, Robert Nichols, on why sustainability makes 3M innovate better, the importance of partnerships, and how every one of 3M's products must have sustainability at its core. Listen in to the podcast, and sign up so you don't miss an episode.
2021-02-24
09 min
Transnational Sustainability Podcast
Transnational Sustainability Podcast — Trailer
'Transnational Sustainability Podcast' is a space where the stories of different people coming to live in the United Kingdom devise an intersectional map of sustainable practises. From Korea, Lebanon, Greece, China, the Canary Islands in Spain and the world beyond, we celebrate what works and pinpoint what could work better on all ends of the map. Treating environmentalism as an education, we set out to de-stigmatise the lack of it and tackle Climate Change one person at a time!
2020-12-04
00 min