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Hopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableWhat are you hopeful about? | Jaiko CelkaWe have come to the last episode of Season 2! Throughout this past season, Hopefully Sustainable has covered topics ranging from renewable energy to religion to food and agriculture. While Jaiko has spoken to a variety of guests, hope has remained at the center of every conversation. For the last episode of Season 2, hear what all of the past guests are hopeful about! Stay tuned for Season 3 coming Fall 2021! Until next time, stay hopeful and stay sustainable! Look for more information about today’s episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com. 2021-06-1431 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableDeep Seabed Mining | Vasser Seydel, The Oxygen ProjectToday we are welcoming Vasser Seydel to Hopefully Sustainable! Vasser currently serves as the Deep Seabed Mining campaign manager for The Oxygen Project which was founded to raise awareness and defend the ecosystems that produce our oxygen. Our oceans face many different threats but currently, one of the greatest potential threats is deep seabed mining. As some background, the deep sea is the largest and least explored of Earth’s biomes and it is currently threatened by the possibility of corporations coming in and mining which could lead to irreversible ecosystem loss amongst many other horrible consequences. Vasser is go...2021-05-3147 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableEco-Ethical Weddings | Sandra HenriSandra Henri is the founder of Less Stuff - More Meaning, New Zealand and Australia’s hub for eco-ethical weddings! Through her time in the industry as a wedding photographer, Sandra has witnessed a trend towards consumerism and extravagance that she feels has detracted from what’s truly important – both in marriage and the world at large. In today’s episode, Sandra brings attention to ways that couples can reduce the environmental impact of their weddings. Whether it’s by having a smaller wedding, buying a dress secondhand, or using a local florist, Sandra believes that anyone can be a wedding...2021-05-2432 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableThe Climate Reality Project + Regenerative Agriculture | John AlexanderIn 2019, Jaiko had the opportunity to attend the Climate Reality Training in Atlanta, Georgia. The training is hosted by The Climate Reality Project which is a non-profit organization involved in education and advocacy related to climate change. The nonprofit was founded by former Vice President, Al Gore. Jaiko and her other group members were mentored by John Alexander. Since volunteering as a mentor at the 2019 training, John has graduated from Tulane University with his major in Environmental Studies and minors in Business and Social Innovation & Social Entrepreneurship. He now works as the Distribution and Operations Associate at Wholesome Meats...2021-05-1037 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableDrawdown Georgia | Ollie ChapmanInspired by Project Drawdown, Drawdown Georgia is building a movement to accelerate progress toward net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. Ollie Chapman is currently a student at Georgia Tech studying Public Policy with an emphasis on energy and the environment. For the past year, he has been working with Dr. Marilyn Brown on Drawdown Georgia, developing ways to reduce Georgia's carbon footprint beneficially and equitably. During his time at Georgia Tech, he co-authored an article with Dr. Brown, "Demand Response as a Carbon Reduction Policy: Evidence from the Southeastern U.S. State of Georgia." In today’s episode, Ollie is going to...2021-05-0332 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableChristianity + Sustainability | Dr. Jason RobertsToday’s episode is diving into the intersection of sustainability and religion, specifically sustainability and Christianity. We are joined by Dr. Jason Roberts, professor in the Department of Religion at the University of Georgia. He earned a B.A. in Religion from Ashland University in 2004, an M.A. in Systematic Theology from Marquette University in 2008, and his Ph.D. in Religious Studies from Marquette in 2013 with an emphasis in Theological Ethics. Dr. Roberts draws from thinkers in a number of Christian traditions to investigate the relationship between theology and the natural sciences. Jaiko met Dr. Jason Roberts during her se...2021-04-261h 08Hopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableFemale Power + Cauliflower | Jacqueline Sun and Taylor HurleyCauliflower and oatmeal might not be the first food combination you think of but Jacqueline and Taylor believe their cauliflower oats have the nutritional value and uniqueness to break into the breakfast food industry! While in college at the University of Michigan, Taylor began to “hide” riced cauliflower in her oatmeal and the recipe became very popular amongst family and friends. Sensing she had an interesting idea, she joined forces with Jacqueline and created Brassi, a company on a mission to provide you with good food that makes you feel great! Both women tell their story of starting a busi...2021-04-1932 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainablePeas and Hoppiness | Ann KentMeet Ann Kent, a farm-girl-turned-dietitian who helps busy families get dinner on the table! In today’s conversation, Ann is connecting the three silos of agriculture, food, and nutrition. She explains the dichotomy that exists within the USDA, discusses the hurdles that exist when it comes to feeding a busy family, and provides practical solutions to overcome those hurdles such as meal planning and utilizing leftovers. Find Ann on Instagram and Facebook, @peasandhoppiness, and online at https://peasandhoppiness.com/. Look for more information about today’s episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com. 2021-04-0540 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableLobbying for Change | Ken and Hanka KirbyMeet father-daughter climate change fighting duo, Ken & Hanka Kirby! Both are members of Citizens’ Climate Lobby with Ken serving as the CCL Forsyth County Group Co-Leader and Hanka serving as the Georgia Tech CCL Chapter leader. Citizens’ Climate Lobby is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, grassroots advocacy organization focused on national policies to address climate change solutions. In this episode, Ken and Hanka are going to explain the lobbying process, the Bipartisan Climate Change Solution that the group is currently working to gather endorsements from members of Congress on, and the value of bringing everyone on the political spectrum together in the...2021-03-2941 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableCrazy (Sustainably) In LoveThis week, we are talking about the intersection of relationships and sustainability! Jaiko is speaking with four couples who are navigating how sustainability fits into their everyday lives and decisions! First, meet Carolyn & Yair who met during an internship in Savannah, Georgia. They are going to discuss how sustainability impacts their decision making as a couple in addition to honoring cultural differences. Then, Jaiko is speaking with Julia Campbell who has been with her partner, Connor, for ten years! As Julia and Connor recently moved in together, she is going to give advice on how to compromise and lovingly...2021-03-2251 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableThe Fight Against Food Waste & Food Insecurity | Andie Bisceglia and Jenny GallucciAccording to the USDA, the United States wastes 30-40% of our food supply while Feeding America estimates that more than 42 million Americans may experience food insecurity. Over the past year, the pandemic has only exacerbated food insecurity amongst adults and children in the US. In today’s episode, Jaiko is speaking with Andie Bisceglia, Campus Kitchen Coordinator at the University of Georgia, and Jenny Gallucci, program manager at Concrete Jungle. Both organizations are working to combat food insecurity and reduce food waste in Athens, Georgia. Even amidst the challenges caused by COVID-19, Andie and Jenny have continued their missions an...2021-03-1544 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableEverybody Eats | Meagan Mercedes Bens and Shawn Deangelo WaltonIn a world that can feel very divided at times, food is one thing that unites us because in the end, everybody eats! Today, Jaiko is speaking with Meagan Mercedes Bens and Shawn Deangelo Walton from Everybody Eats Together. They are working to build a black-owned and operated food system to end food scarcity in African American communities, starting with Ashview Heights. As a result of the pandemic, many families across America and globally have had to worry about how they are going to feed their families. Everybody Eats has stepped up in a big way to feed the...2021-03-0838 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableNuclear Energy Explained | Ka-Yen YauNuclear energy is a very complex and controversial topic but Ka-Yen Yau is going to provide an interesting and unique perspective for us! Ka-Yen Yau is a thermal hydraulics core engineer for Kairos power, an engineering company founded to accelerate the development of innovative nuclear technology. Throughout the episode, Ka-Yen is going to explain how nuclear fission creates power, the pros and cons to nuclear energy, and address common misconceptions and issues around nuclear energy. Currently 20% of the electricity in the United States comes from nuclear energy so it is important to have conversations around the topic to help...2021-03-0141 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableSustainability on a College Campus | Tyra ByersToday, Jaiko is speaking with Tyra Byers, Program Coordinator for the University of Georgia Office of Sustainability and Director of the Interdisciplinary Sustainability Certificate. Across the United States and abroad, offices of sustainability are bringing universities and colleges to the forefront of conversations around climate change and sustainability. Throughout today’s episode, Tyra discusses the function of an office of sustainability, why colleges and universities deserve a spot at the table when it comes to finding solutions to climate change, and the hope she finds in the students and faculty she works with. Find more information about the University of...2021-02-2236 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableDon’t be a Fossil Fool | Krystal PersaudThis week, Jaiko is speaking with Krystal Persaud, product designer, entrepreneur, and founder of Grouphug, a solar startup creating ridiculously good looking solar panels! Over the past few years, Krystal went from an idea to a Kickstarter campaign to Shark Tank to a successful company. Throughout the episode, Krystal teaches listeners about the ins and outs of solar energy, discusses her journey to create a solar powered window charger, and describes how being a female in the industry has allowed her to bring a unique perspective to the field. Find more information online at https://grouphugtech.com/ and follow...2021-02-1548 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableBusiness as a Force for Good | Nathan StuckNathan Stuck is on a mission to prove that businesses can simultaneously make a profit and a difference! The winner of B Lab North America’s 2020 Community Builder Award, Chairman of B Local Georgia, and employee of a certified B Corporation, Nathan is fully entrenched in the B Corp movement. In today’s episode, Nathan discusses the origin of the B Corp Certification, the certification process, and the value of a certification to the company, employees, community, economy, and environment. After listening to this episode, you are sure to notice the B Corp logo on many of the products you...2021-02-0845 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableSustainable Periods | Madeleine WisecupThis week, we are discussing the intersection of women’s health and sustainability, specifically around the topic of periods. Over the course of their lifetime, a single menstruator will use somewhere between 5 and 15 thousand pads and tampons. While we have come a long way with our period product options, the environmental impact has become a prevalent conversation in the sustainability community. Madeleine Wisecup is going to walk us through the history of period products and modern sustainable alternatives. Throughout the conversation, Madeleine and Jaiko discuss the stigma around various women’s health issues and encourage listeners to not only try...2021-02-0143 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableCOVID-19 + Green Buildings | Barry AbramsonMeet Barry Abramson, one of the principals at Servidyne, a consulting firm helping building owners and managers lower energy and operating costs, reduce environmental impact, and enhance occupant comfort! Since graduating from Stanford with his degree in Energy and Environmental Engineering, Barry has worked in the sustainability field for over forty years. In today’s episode, Barry discusses the growth of the sustainability field over the last four decades, the role existing buildings play in the green building industry, and the various approaches Servidyne is taking to combat COVID-19 in our workplaces. It is important now more than ever fo...2021-01-2536 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableGraduated...Now What? | Ali, Carolyn, Reema, Jocelyn, & BaileyAre you interested in pursuing a career in sustainability? Are you not sure if you should go to graduate school or get a job? Are you questioning how to find a job in the sustainability field? This is the episode for you! Today, Jaiko is speaking with five individuals who have taken various pathways in the sustainability field. Ali Lopiccolo and Carolyn Burch are attending sustainability-focused graduate programs, Reema Garabadu is serving as an Americorps Vista, while Jocelyn Carver and Bailey Shea are working in the sustainability field. They are all going to discuss the journeys they have taken...2021-01-181h 07Hopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableSustainable Minimalism | Stephanie SeferianHopefully Sustainable is kicking off Season 2 with Stephanie Seferian, host of the Sustainable Minimalists podcast and a mother of two on a mission to simplify eco-friendly living. Throughout the episode, Stephanie discusses the meaning of sustainable minimalism and gives specific examples of how minimalism can be applied to any lifestyle. Jaiko and Stephanie also reflect on using minimalism as a tool to combat eco-anxiety. Find Stephanie on Instagram @mommyminimalist and online at http://mamaminimalist.com/. Pre-order Stephanie’s book, Sustainable Minimalism, anywhere you find books. Look for more information about today’s episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Music: https://www.purp...2021-01-1133 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableHopefully Sustainable | Jaiko CelkaThis season, Jaiko has had the chance to interview 33 incredible individuals from across the United States, India, and Denmark with listeners in 45 countries. The common theme throughout all 26 episodes was HOPE. In today’s episode, Jaiko recaps all that she has learned from Season 1 and ends with what all 26 guests are hopeful about. Hopefully Sustainable will be back for Season 2 in 2021! Look for more information about today’s episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com.  2020-12-0744 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableRAD Tiny Home | Sophie JungbauerThroughout Sophie Jungbauer’s college journey, she was challenged by the ideas of minimalism and tiny house living. Rather than just turning in a paper on the topic, Sophie and her husband, Henry, decided to take this new knowledge to the next level and rethink the American dream. Designing and building their own tiny house, Sophie, Henry, and their dog, Cora, just celebrated one year of tiny house living. In today’s conversation, Jaiko and Sophie discuss the tiny house movement, the entire design and build process of Sophie’s tiny house, and her experience of living in a tiny h...2020-11-3044 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableHappy Sustainable Holidays! | Jessie StokesWelcome back Jessie Stokes, zero waste blogger and founder of eco-conscious shop, Tiny Yellow Bungalow! Today, Jaiko and Jessie are discussing all the ways you can incorporate sustainability into your holiday celebrations. Whether it’s food, wrapping, decorations, or gifts, they cover it all! Follow Jessie on Instagram @tinyyellowbungalow and online at tinyyellowbungalow.com. Look for more information about today’s episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com. 2020-11-1646 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableSustainability + Healthcare | Harris JamalThis week, Jaiko is joined by Harris Jamal, a rising medical student with a passion for the intersection of sustainability and health. During his time as a student at the University of the Georgia, Harris served as the Sustainability in Healthcare Intern for the Office of Sustainability and graduated with his Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Health and Master’s Degree in Public Health. He also was recently a recipient of the 2020 Stephanie Davis Waste Reduction and Pollution Prevention Award and Scholarship. Throughout the episode, Harris discusses environmental impacts on health, why sustainability is part of the definition of medi...2020-11-0937 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableHouse of Hindee | Anhad BhullarMeet Anhad Bhullar, founder and owner of House of Hindee. Founded in 2019, House of Hindee is a women-driven sustainable fashion and lifestyle brand celebrating textiles and honoring women. Calling in from India, Anhad discusses her brand, the ancient technique of Hindee weaving, the importance of empowering women and preserving culture, and the intersection of sustainability and fashion. The women of Himachal Pradesh who are employed by House of Hindee create beautiful products such as throws and dresses by using zero electricity and zero chemicals all the while producing zero waste. Follow House of Hindee on Instagram @houseofhindee and find...2020-11-0255 minHopefully SustainableHopefully Sustainable"No Waste" November | Michael Joseph“No Waste” November…challenge accepted! This week, Jaiko is joined by Michael Joesph, host of the podcast, Sustainable Savings. As we come to the end of the year, it is a great time to reflect on ways that we can reduce our waste and make sustainable changes going into 2021. While the pandemic has affected our ability to be sustainable, there is still space to learn and make change. Michael walks us through his experience with No Waste November and discusses how sustainable choices can actually save people money in the long run. If you need ideas for how to take o...2020-10-2644 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainablePart Two: Art + Sustainability | Christina FoardWelcome to Part Two of a two-part series leading up to National Art Day on October 25, 2020. This week, Jaiko is speaking with Christina Foard, former artist-in-residence for the University of Georgia Office of Sustainability. During her time with the Office of Sustainability, Christina facilitated a community-wide social experiment called Imagination Squared where Athens residents demonstrated the meaning of resilience by modifying a 5” wood square. Join us for this interesting and inspiring conversation as Jaiko and Christina discuss the origin of Imagination Squared, the role that art plays in making our communities more resilient, and the existence of an inner ar...2020-10-1936 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainablePart One: Art + Sustainability | Abigail WestWelcome to Part One of a two-part series leading up to National Art Day on October 25, 2020. This week and next week, Jaiko will be speaking with two artists who have combined their passion for art with their passion for sustainability. In today’s episode, we are joined by Abigail West, an artist and activist located in Athens, Georgia. Her artwork utilizes reused and reclaimed material giving new life to otherwise forgotten items. As a result, her work can lead to a conversation about difficult topics such as sustainability. Whether it is a chip bag, a grain bag, or an ol...2020-10-1236 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableIndividual Action to Community Change | Green Cell ATLIn today’s episode, we are talking about the impact of individual actions and how they can add up to make a big difference. In 2019, Pankaj Rajankar and Sandesh Shinde founded Green Cell ATL, a grassroots organization with a mission to increase environmental awareness amongst their family, friends, and community. In one year alone, they saved at least 24,000 plastics plates, 24,000 plastic spoons, and 26,000 plastic water bottles from entering the landfill. Pankaj and Sandesh speak with Jaiko about the origin of Green Cell ATL, some of the projects they have accomplished over the past year, and how everyone has the ab...2020-10-0544 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableTeach a Man to Fish, Feed Him for a Lifetime | Carmen GarnerMeet Carmen Garner, founder of the nonprofit, Inner City Anglers. ICA aims to teach young people to fish and become one with nature while also providing mentorship and character development opportunities for the youth. Carmen has worked as a teacher and mentor for over twenty years, but when the pandemic hit, his ability to bring kids to indoor events such as basketball games was brought to a halt. Rather than let the pandemic stop him, he used his stimulus check to found Inner City Anglers where he could combine his passion for mentorship with fishing. By introducing the kids...2020-09-2830 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableSustainable Wonder Woman | Laurene HamiltonThis week, Jaiko sits down with Laurene Hamilton, the Vice President of Programs for the Greening Youth Foundation. As VP of Programs, Laurene is working to engage underrepresented youth and young adults while connecting them to the outdoors and careers in conservation. Before taking this position, Laurene held a variety of roles such as Coordinator for the University of Georgia Extension Service, Coordinator for Georgia State University in their Office of Sustainability, and Recycling Analyst for Cox Enterprises. Throughout the episode, Laurene recounts her takeaways from her previous jobs and shares advice for anyone wanting to pursue a career...2020-09-2159 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableLastObject | Isabel AagaardIsabel Aagaard, co-founder of LastObject and located in Copenhagen, Denmark, is on a mission to reduce single-use items across the world. LastObject has begun revolutionizing the sustainable bathroom experience releasing LastSwab, a reusable q-tip, and LastTissue, a set of reusable tissues. They also recently started crowdfunding for their latest product, LastRound, which is a set of reusable cotton rounds. In this episode, Jaiko and Isabel discuss the mission of LastObject, the importance of reusable products, and how European countries are taking action to reduce the prevalence of single use items. Find out more information about LastObject online at www...2020-09-1426 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableEco-Anxiety - You’re not Alone | Laura DurenbergerLaura Durenberger, the passionate human behind the Reduce, Reuse, Renew blog, is helping us break down the serious and far-reaching topic of eco-anxiety. In a recent poll, The American Psychological Association found that 56% of adults in the United States believe that climate change is the most important issue facing society today. With the negative effects of climate change becoming more evident, many people are experiencing eco-anxiety, or what the APA defines as “chronic fear of environmental doom.” Laura has managed her generalized anxiety and eco-anxiety for years learning many coping mechanisms along the way. In today’s episode, Jaiko and La...2020-09-0730 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableThe Eco Incubator | Anne Alexis Bennett AlexanderAnne Alexis Bennett Alexander has traveled to 67 countries over the last 20 years discovering the connectivity that exists between all of us along the way. As she recently settled back in her home state of Georgia, she decided to take all that she has learned and found a nonprofit organization, The Eco Incubator. Along with building a 0% emissions community service space, The Eco Incubator focuses on teaching health, wellness, and sustainability practices to the community in the most interactive way possible. Anne Alexis is a critical member of the sustainability community whose passion and hope are evident throughout the entire e...2020-08-2449 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableThe Farmlink Project | Mitzi HarrisToday we are shedding light on something positive that has come out of the pandemic - The Farmlink Project. Back in March, a group of college students saw an opportunity to serve their communities and they acted upon it. Now, students from Brown University, Stanford University, Cornell University and more have come together to reduce food waste and feed people in need. The Farmlink Project is a nonprofit organization that connects farms with food banks. To date, they have rescued 10,000,000 pounds of food which equates to over 7,000,000 meals. Jaiko had the honor of speaking with Mitzi Harris, the leader...2020-08-1728 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableBLOOM | Ashton ZellerIn today’s episode, Jaiko is speaking with Ashton Zeller, Chief Scientist at Algix, a clean technology company finding creative answers to eco-questions. In 2016, BLOOM, an Algix brand, launched the world’s first algae-blended EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) to the footwear industry as a sustainable ingredient in flexible foams for applications such as shoes, sporting products, and accessories. Throughout the episode, Jaiko and Ashton discuss the overall impact of the footwear industry on climate change, how it was first discovered that algae could be used as a plastic alternative, and where BLOOM fits into the present and future of sust...2020-08-1042 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableThe Magic of Composting | Nethra RajendranThis week we are getting our hands dirty and talking compost with Nethra Rajendran, recent Management Information Systems and International Business Major from the University of Georgia. During her time as a student, Nethra served as the EcoReps Interns where she worked with UGA Housing to implement a composting program in the dorms. Throughout the episode, Nethra shares all her practical knowledge from the different types of composting to how compost is the ultimate solution to food waste. After this episode, you will truly believe that composting is for everyone so grab your bin, some leaves and newspaper, food...2020-08-0340 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainablePowerful Ladies of Sustainability | Mackenzie, Kat, Megan, Becca, & NicoleWelcome to Episode 10 of Hopefully Sustainable! To celebrate the 10th episode, Jaiko is speaking with five of her greatest friends about everything from how the pandemic has affected their ability to be sustainable to how they are remaining hopeful during these times. Meet Mackenzie Light, Kat Schaich, Megan Reeves, Becca Wright, and Nicole Schlabach, five powerful ladies of sustainability who inspire Jaiko on a daily basis. You can find more information about today’s episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com 2020-07-2744 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableWhen you Think Vegan, Think Haile | Haile ThomasToday we are graced by the presence of Haile Thomas, an international speaker, wellness & compassion activist, vegan food & lifestyle creator, Certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, and the founder & CEO of the HAPPY Organization. Haile discusses her family’s journey to a vegan lifestyle, the importance of reflection, why racism isn’t vegan, and her experience as an activist. After this episode, when you think vegan, you will think HAILE THOMAS! Join Haile’s online community on Instagram @hailethomas and Twitter @hailevthomas. Order Haile’s cookbook, Living Lively, on her website hailevthomas.com and learn more about her nonprofit, The HAPPY Or...2020-07-2045 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableStarting a Sustainable Business | Callee AcklandThis week on Hopefully Sustainable, Jaiko speaks with Callee Ackland, founder of Bestowed Essentials and Hippie Haven Shop, a zero waste store and event space located in South Dakota. Callee is passionate about sustainable living and taking steps to reduce waste in our daily lives. Join us as we discuss all of Callee’s sustainable business endeavors and learn her take on the zero waste movement. You can find Bestowed Essentials and Hippie Haven Shop on Instagram @bestowedessentials and @hippiehavenshop. Listen to the Hippie Haven Podcast on all streaming platforms! You can find more information about today’s episode on I...2020-07-1337 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableFinding Sustainability in Unexpected Places | Elizabeth DohertyMeet Elizabeth Doherty, Global Operations Associate at Equifax and recent graduate from the University of Georgia. Elizabeth has incorporated sustainability into some very unique places ranging from her college campus to her current job. Learn how Elizabeth’s sustainability journey began with four minute showers and evolved into inspiring 11,000 Equifax employees to live more sustainably. You can find more information about today’s episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com 2020-07-0624 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableReducing Food Waste One Meal at a Time | Darraugh CollinsIn today’s episode, we hear from Darraugh Collins, site director for the Detroit chapter of Food Rescue US. In the summer of 2019, Darraugh discovered a serious food waste problem in Detroit, Michigan and decided to expand upon the work being done across the country to feed people, not landfills. Learn how an app is saving hundreds of thousands of pounds of perfectly edible food from ending up in the landfill and how Darraugh is helping Detroit end local hunger at the same time. You can find more information about today’s episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Follow Food Rescue US...2020-06-2940 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableNancy Starts a Nonprofit | Nancy StangleIn today’s episode, Jaiko is speaking with Nancy Stangle, co-founder of the nonprofit, Athens Land Trust. In a story of passion and fate, Nancy recounts founding the first land trust in the United States to focus on both land conservation and affordable housing. After 26 years, the nonprofit has expanded to encompass community agriculture while growing into an integral part of the Athens community. Discover how Nancy’s vision has allowed the Athens Land Trust to conserve, empower, and sustain communities through responsible and visionary land use. You can find more information about today’s episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Follow...2020-06-2253 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableWhen in Doubt, Find Out! | Mason ToweIn today’s episode, Jaiko is talking with Mason Towe, the recycling program education specialist for the Athens Clarke County Recycling Division. Recycling is something most of us do on a daily basis. However, it can be confusing at times. Mason discusses the importance of recycling, how the recycling process works, and answers questions sent in by the listeners. Find more information about today’s episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com 2020-06-011h 07Hopefully SustainableHopefully SustainablePassion Meets Fashion | Caitlin Martin and Megan McSherryCaitlin Martin and Megan McSherry are sustainability and fashion icons who have made it their mission to decrease the carbon footprint of the fashion industry. Caitlin is a Footwear Product Line Coordinator at Vans, a VF company, and Megan is a sustainable & ethical life and style blogger working on her master’s degree from the University of Southern California School of Business. In this episode, we discuss everything from greenwashing to the impacts of the Coronavirus on garment workers. Find more information about today's episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Follow Caitlin on Instagram @caitcaitcaitcaitcaitcait! Find Megan on Instagram and TikTok @acte...2020-05-251h 01Hopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableHow Youth are Leading the Fight against Climate Change | Hannah TestaMeet Hannah Testa, 17-year old youth activist who is at the forefront of the fight against climate change. She shares her journey from growing tomato plants for her elementary school classmates to influencing government officials to implement sustainable solutions. Find more information about today’s episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Follow Hannah on Instagram @hannah4change and online at hannah4change.org! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com 2020-05-1847 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableZealously Zero Waste | Jessie StokesWelcome to the first episode of Hopefully Sustainable! Jessie Stokes, zero waste blogger and founder of eco-conscious shop, Tiny Yellow Bungalow, shares her journey to a zero waste lifestyle and how everyone can take small steps to reduce their environmental footprint. Find more information about today's episode on Instagram @hopefullysustainablepod. Follow Jessie on Instagram @tinyyellowbungalow and online at tinyyellowbungalow.com! The compost sharing app mentioned in the episode is called ShareWaste. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com 2020-05-1120 minHopefully SustainableHopefully SustainableTrailer: Welcome to Hopefully SustainableWelcome to Hopefully Sustainable where your host, Jaiko Celka, speaks with extraordinary people who are making the world a more sustainable place. Come to learn. Leave inspired! Follow the podcast on Instagram: @hopefullysustainablepod Music: https://www.purple-planet.com   2020-05-0101 min