Not all species of bees are the same, and some are MUCH better at pollinating our food than others! Listen in this week to hear Masters student Sarah Tash tell the story of our favorite pollinator and their vital role in our lives. Thank you to Nia Impact Capital for sponsoring this live recording!
Jan 10, 2024•15 min•Ep. 111
As it turns out, not all crayfish are created equal; some species dig holes, some species displace others, and some species can only be positively identified by their genitals during breeding season! This week we welcome back Dr. Troy Keller of CSU to peek behind the curtain at the massive biodiversity of crayfish in the Southeastern US and how invasive species are changing the ecosystem. Thank you to Nia Impact Capital for sponsoring this live recording!...
Jan 02, 2024•20 min•Ep. 110
Alrighty Guys! We're taking a short break until December 17th 2023 because BIG THINGS are happening! If you want free stickers, take this survey to help improve our show then shoot us a message on Instagram: https://forms.gle/wSb3vabehyLJRECW6 If you're in the Columbus Georgia area, come check out our first live podcast event! We're setting up at Scofflaw Brewing in Columbus on November 9th from 6pm until 9pm. Thanks for listening! -Chance and Sarah Kathryn...
Nov 04, 2023•2 min
What lies at the intersection of social justice, environmental issues, and sustainability? Listen in as Dr. Michael Dorsey, the director and chair of the Rob and Melanie Walton Sustainability Solutions Service at Arizona State University, joins the podcast to discuss pressing issues surrounding environmental justice, sustainability, and the urgent need for a transition to green energy. We dive into the pervasive challenges of environmental racism and the disproportionate impact of pollution on m...
Oct 17, 2023•42 min•Ep. 109
How can you use your passion to protect our planet? The Redford Center uses the art of storytelling and film to inform, engage, and mobilize people to take action for the betterment of the planet. In this episode we sit down with Jill Tidman, the executive director of the Redford Center, to discuss her personal journey to find her passion for environmental advocacy. We cover her diverse career path, including ventures into green architecture and business, highlighting the importance of self-awar...
Oct 09, 2023•33 min•Ep. 108
How can the average homeowner or renter best take charge of their own climate contributions? Meet Lauren Fraser, co-founder of Canopy! Her organization is committed to helping everyday people decarbonize their lifestyles, from individual households to entire communities! Listen in to learn how Canopy is providing resources, local contractor recommendations, and concierge support to bridge the gap between intention and action in the quest for greener living. If you'd like to learn more about Cano...
Oct 03, 2023•22 min•Ep. 107
What is at the intersection of video games and conservation? This week we dive into the world of video game development and its unexpected role in environmental conservation! Join us as we sit down with Chance Glasco, the co-founder and creative director of Good Dog Studios and a senior fellow with the Adrian Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center. Chance shares his remarkable journey from the gaming industry's early days, creating iconic franchises like Call of Duty, to his current miss...
Sep 25, 2023•29 min•Ep. 106
This week we sit down with David Banks to hear about his inspiring journey through the world of conservation and environmental advocacy! David is the Chief Conservation Officer of The Nature Conservancy, a global leader in protecting our planet's precious lands and waters. Listen in as we explore the value of nature, from its breathtaking beauty to the life-sustaining services it provides. Discover how conservation efforts are evolving to tackle the urgent challenges of our time, and learn how y...
Sep 17, 2023•29 min•Ep. 105
Can seaweed revolutionize our food industry? This episode, join us on a journey into the world of sustainable seaweed farming, exploring its immense potential for revolutionizing food systems and addressing environmental challenges. Our guest Sachi Singh is the founder and CEO of Rootless, and she shares her journey of transitioning from climate philanthropy to starting her company which is dedicated to promoting seaweed consumption. Sachi passionately highlights the incredible health benefits o...
Sep 10, 2023•24 min•Ep. 104
How are shifting consumer trends changing the ways that businesses think about our future? Listen in to this week's conversation with Jaime Nack, founder and President of Three Squares Inc, a consulting firm that helps businesses achieve their sustainability goals! From major music festivals to the Democratic National Convention, Three Squares Inc has worked with titans of industry to improve their environmental impact and protect the future of our planet! Jaime also helps lead Arctic Expedition...
Sep 03, 2023•32 min•Ep. 103
How can we make the fashion industry more sustainable? Join us on a captivating journey through sustainable fashion with Lewis Perkins, the visionary mind behind Apparel Impact Institute and the Fashion Climate Fund! In this episode the Conservation Connection team dives into the world of fashion, intertwining conscious consumerism, innovative solutions, and the art of upcycling. Listen in to learn about the often-hidden costs behind fast fashion, exposing the environmental and societal repercus...
Aug 27, 2023•40 min•Ep. 102
How can we repurpose waste products of the timber industry to capture carbon, improve soil, and generate electricity? In this episode of Conservation Connection, we dive into the world of carbon sequestration with Lauren Breynaert, the Public Affairs Director of MYNO Carbon! MYNO Carbon is a recent startup with an innovative process which transforms waste biomass, including timber residuals and agricultural waste, into biochar – a highly porous material that sequesters carbon for up to a thousan...
Aug 20, 2023•20 min•Ep. 101
How can one organization support a global network of grassroots climate projects? We're sitting down with Emmy Scott, the Executive Director of Earth Guardians, to answer that question! Earth Guardians supports youth-led climate projects all across the world through their crews initiative, a program available to young people everywhere. We also talk about the value of putting young voices at the forefront of the climate conversation and the importance of providing support vs direction. Click her...
Aug 13, 2023•28 min•Ep. 100
What threats driven by climate change will be among the first to take lives? Listen in this week to hear about Jeff Goodell's new book, The Heat Will Kill You First , which covers the dangers of increased heat in a changed climate and the ways that communities are responding to the threat. Click here to learn more about Jeff's Book: JeffGoodellWriter.com Click here to learn more about our nonprofit: www.ConservationConnection.co...
Jul 16, 2023•43 min
Where does plastic come from and how does it affect our everyday lives? This week we sit down with Dianna Cohen, CEO and co-founder of Plastic Pollution Coalition, to talk through the current issues with plastic pollution and solutions to move forward into a plastic free future! Click here to visit the Plastic Pollution Coalition website: www.PlasticPollutionCoalition.org Click here to check out the UP Scorecard: www.UPScorecard.org Click here to check out our nonprofit: www.LastChanceEndeavors....
Jul 11, 2023•37 min•Ep. 98
Just how far have microplastics traveled across our planet? In our final interview from the Wild and Scenic Film Festival we sit down with National Geographic Explorer Mike Libecki to talk about his 14 antarctic expeditions, his recently released film, and ways to hold on to hope! Click here to watch Mike's Film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCCMekuepeg Click here to learn more about the Joyineering Fund: https://joyfund.org/ Click here to learn more about our nonprofit: www.ConservationConne...
Jul 03, 2023•35 min•Ep. 97
How can wealth be managed in a way that benefits the environment? Kristin Hull, founder and CEO of Nia Impact Capital, is working to do just that by building investment portfolios with intention and purpose. Listen in to hear all about the green possibilities available to protect both your future and the planet's! Click here to learn more about Nia: www.NiaImpactCapital.com Click here to learn more about our nonprofit: www.LastChanceEndeavors.com...
Jun 26, 2023•21 min•Ep. 96
This week we're releasing an interview with Benjamin Dimmitt that we recorded at the Nature Now Film Festival in Columbus Georgia! Listen in to learn about saltwater intrusion, the process by which ocean water enters freshwater reservoirs and fundamentally changes the ecosystem. Benjamin's work as a photographer has documented the changes to these costal estuaries, hoping to bring attention to this critical problem. To see some of Benjamin's work, click here: https://www.benjamindimmitt.com/ To ...
Jun 19, 2023•18 min•Ep. 95
This week we're releasing our interview with Rhett Butler, the founder and CEO of the wildly successful conservation and environmental science news organization Mongabay! With a monthly readership of more than 4 million, Rhett's organization has a huge impact on getting these vital stories in front of the public. Listen in to hear how his early experiences inspired him to care for the environment and ultimately led him to create the Mongabay that we know and love today! To read some fantastic na...
Jun 11, 2023•21 min•Ep. 94
In this week's episode we sit down with Nick Grossman at the Wild and Scenic film festival! Nick is the Director of Marketing Production for the organization Natural Habitat Adventures, and he was a Producer for the film Endangered Migration. Natural Habitat Adventures brings awareness to wild spaces by organizing trips for members of the general public to visit them in a sustainable manner. Their film, Endangered Migration, talks about the struggles of the Monarch Butterfly and its recent inclu...
Jun 04, 2023•34 min•Ep. 93
This week we're sharing a catch-up interview with a good friend of the podcast, Vance Martin! We last spoke with him at EarthX in 2019, way back in episode 36, and he and his WILD Foundation have been working on some incredible projects over the past few years. Listen in to hear a discussion about the role of biomass and biodiversity in carbon sequestration, as well as to learn about their work rewilding natural spaces! Check out the wild foundation at WILD.org Check out our website at Conservat...
May 29, 2023•18 min•Ep. 92
In this exciting episode from the Sun Valley Forum we sit down with Christi Cooper, producer & director of the documentary Youth v. Gov , and Vic Barrett, one of the plaintiffs in the legal battle featured in the film! Listen in to learn about their case, their incredible six-year journey detailed in the film, and the ways in which the fossil fuel industry has attempted to block their progress at every turn! Youth v. Gov is streaming now on Netflix. Learn more about the film here: YouthVGovF...
May 21, 2023•32 min•Ep. 91
This week we have another awesome episode that came out of the Wild and Scenic Film Festival this year! Cameron Nielsen is the co-director of the film Washed Ashore which chronicles the plight of Pacific Gray Whales! His film seeks to understand why one out of four Gray Whales have washed ashore dead in the past few years. Listen in to learn more about Cameron's story and his view about the role of documentary filmmaking as a way to inspire action for our planet! To watch Washed Ashore, click he...
May 14, 2023•19 min•Ep. 90
Sarinah Simons is a documentary filmmaker and a California State Parks employee who helped document the recent devastation and regrowth that occurred in Big Basin Redwoods State Park, following the CZU fire of 2020. Listen in for a discussion of the importance of fire to the forest ecosystem, how fires have changed in recent years, and how Sarinah was able to communicate the emotional impact of this massive fire to members of the public. Check out Big Basin Speaks here: https://reimaginingbigbas...
May 07, 2023•36 min•Ep. 89
This week we're sitting down with Malia Byrtus, a conservationist and story teller who's deeply involved with the fight to protect Florida's wild panther population! She's an experienced camera trapper, using motion-triggered cameras in the woods to study the secret habits of these elusive and beautiful animals. She and her collaborators have produced a feature-length film, Path of the Panther , using these images to highlight the story behind one of America's rarest species! Check out Path of t...
Apr 30, 2023•31 min•Ep. 88
This week we're interviewing Nicole Ujita, the Education Director for the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Combine, Texas! The JBS Wetland Center is a 1800 acre manmade wetland that pulls from the Trinity River, removing sediment and excess nutrients from the water and creating clean drinking water for the booming population of Central Texas! Listen in to learn more about the value of wetland areas, the tricky puzzle of water rights issues, and how the wetland center has created an oasis for ...
Apr 23, 2023•18 min•Ep. 87
In this informative episode we sit down with Mattie Mead, the CEO and Founder of Hempitecture! Instead of using oil based fibers, Mattie's company uses plant fiber to create construction materials like home insulation or concrete! Listen in to hear the history behind industrial hemp, and how these incredible materials can reduce the environmental impact of new construction! Click here to learn more about Hempitecture: www.Hempitecture.com Click here to learn more about our nonprofit: www.LastCha...
Apr 10, 2023•32 min•Ep. 86
This week we sit down with Frank Niepold, the Senior Climate Education Program Coordinator and Manager at NOAA's Climate Program Office! That's a long title to say that Frank collaborates with organizations and NOAA offices all across the country to get engaging and cutting edge climate education activities into the hands of educators. He believes that the grand task of our time is for humans to learn how to live sustainable lives on our planet, and that the best way to make that happen is by fo...
Apr 02, 2023•40 min•Ep. 85
As western wolf populations continue to grow, so too does the number of livestock being predated upon by those wolves. That's where Daniel Curry comes in! He spends his days on horseback in the wilds of northeast Washington, minimizing interactions between cattle and reintroduced grey wolves! When he's not out range-riding he's building relationships between ranchers and wolf conservationists, bringing both sides of the debate together to find better solutions for everyone involved. To learn mor...
Mar 26, 2023•37 min•Ep. 84
This week we sit down with Molly Kawahata, a former climate advisor to the White House, to discuss the ways in which we talk about the climate crisis. Focusing on the doom and gloom of it all has a paralyzing effect, making it harder for people to take action, but providing a message of hope is energizing and spurs people to push for critical systemic change! Listen in to hear the role that positive messaging plays in the Patagonia documentary The Scale of Hope , which tells the story of Molly's...
Mar 13, 2023•36 min•Ep. 83