11 episodes

A conversational podcast that empowers greener living through actionable, informative, interviews with experts, activists, and entrepreneurs who are moving the needle and protecting the planet in brilliant and unexpected ways.
Join us as we explore the ways we can each leverage our voice, buying power and daily choices for healthier living and a healthier planet for everyone.

Greenish Bethany Scully, Eeland Stribling, Kaitlin Lovill, BeAlive, Cecily Kreager

    • Society & Culture

A conversational podcast that empowers greener living through actionable, informative, interviews with experts, activists, and entrepreneurs who are moving the needle and protecting the planet in brilliant and unexpected ways.
Join us as we explore the ways we can each leverage our voice, buying power and daily choices for healthier living and a healthier planet for everyone.

    Una Isla de Esperanza en la Amazon: a bilingual interview con Luis Muñoz y Lexi Gropper of Amisacho Reforestation Project

    Una Isla de Esperanza en la Amazon: a bilingual interview con Luis Muñoz y Lexi Gropper of Amisacho Reforestation Project

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Spawning a Myco Revolution with Peter McCoy, Author of Radical Mycology

    Spawning a Myco Revolution with Peter McCoy, Author of Radical Mycology

    Most of us know very little about fungi in contrast to their vast presence and integral role in our world. Sometimes called, "the earth's internet" fungi, specifically mycelium connect literally everything. They are the ultimate recyclers, decomposing and upcycling waste into food, medicine, building materials, and more.

    Our guest, Peter McCoy recognized his passion for fungi while still in high school. Around that same time, he also began to recognize the profound lack of education and awareness around them. Peter's personal journey to learn about this mysterious and integral kingdom led him to eventually write the most comprehensive singular work on fungi to date. His book, "Radical Mycology: A Treatise on Seeing & Working With Fungi" has sparked events, film fests, online educational tools, and a startup called Mycocycle. We asked Perter many questions in this ep and learned, we have so much more to learn about these incredible (sometimes edible) organisms.

    • 57 min
    Cancel Culture: Reclaimed

    Cancel Culture: Reclaimed

    Who have you canceled this year? A high school classmate with a different view? A political figure? A brand that misstepped?

    Our views have become radicalized and many of us fear stating our views on social media. Cancel culture has become normalized amongst Twitter threads, IG follows, and Facebook timelines alike.

    Are we making ASSUMPTIONS or are we “woke”? It’s time to flip the script. Join hosts Eeland, Kaitlin, and Cecily in this episode where we try to use Cancel Culture in a more evolved way.

    Let us know which lifestyle choices you can CANCEL with us for good before Mother Earth cancels US.

    Links:
    https://www.insider.com/things-you-do-every-day-hurt-the-environment-2018-6#jeans-take-tons-of-water-to-produce-5

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/03/190301084847.htm

    https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2019/10/8478629/glitter-beauty-products-bad-for-environment-pollution

    https://www.lushusa.com/stories/article_all-that-glitters.html

    https://ecoglitter.com/

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/03/190301084847.htm

    https://www.lelo.com/blog/green-sex-toys-cleaner-planet/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMInI--5Yz_7wIVk8mUCR1SZgZKEAAYBCAAEgLXqfD_BwE

    https://www.bestsextoybrands.com/which-sex-toy-companies-are-eco-friendly/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMInI--5Yz_7wIVk8mUCR1SZgZKEAAYAiAAEgJ1d_D_BwE

    • 33 min
    Branding as a Catalyst for Sustainability: a Conversation with Expert and Educator Juli Schulz

    Branding as a Catalyst for Sustainability: a Conversation with Expert and Educator Juli Schulz

    This week, sustainability expert, brand specialist, and educator, Juli Schulz shares how branding, purpose, and storytelling can be powerful catalysts for change. We also learn how she stays optimistic while also staying informed on complicated environmental issues. Juli's nearly two decades of marketing experience have aligned with her passion for sustainability while working with leading natural and sustainable brands such as Gardein plant-based foods, Rainbow Light, and Toyota. She has served on boards for environmental nonprofits such as 5 Gyres, mentors with Vice President Al Gore's Climate Reality, and acts as a mentor/instructor for sustainable design courses at Otis College of Art & Design in Los Angeles focused on plastic pollution solutions and circular design! While continuing to work with mission-driven brands and NGOs, she has also joined a global team of award-winning filmmakers at Backroads Pictures, where she serves as the Head of Marketing & Sustainability. Juli generously welcomes you to connect with her wherever you find her (links below), including her newly launched ECO BRANDS talks on Clubhouse  (Wednesdays at noon PT). Or by joining her on the yearly Peace Retreat SUP Yoga Adventure to the Sea of Cortez, Mexico.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Don’t Call it Comeback: Bo Shepherd and Kyle Dubay of Woodward Throwbacks Elevate Salvage in Detroit

    Don’t Call it Comeback: Bo Shepherd and Kyle Dubay of Woodward Throwbacks Elevate Salvage in Detroit

    • 39 min
    Grassroots Activism to Corporate Sustainability: A Carbon Impact Journey with Emily Stolarcyk

    Grassroots Activism to Corporate Sustainability: A Carbon Impact Journey with Emily Stolarcyk

    Ever wondered if your daily cup of coffee is sustainable? Ever multiplied it by 1 billion, then asked again?
    This week on Greenish, we hear from environmental activist and “extremist” turned corporate sustainability specialist, Emily Stolarcyk.
    Emily shares what sustainability means to her personally (e.g. burnout from nonprofit work, grassroots organizing, outrage, oh and death threats) and professionally as she tries to make the phrase “less unsustainable” happen. We get into the nitty gritty of LCAs (life cycle assessments), greenwashing, and the meaning of trade offs in sustainability using some concrete examples. Maybe most importantly, we talk about what makes her hopeful for the future.

    TMI WARNING: This episode includes many answers that begin with “It depends, “ and enough shades of gray to make your head explode. Don’t be discouraged. In this case, all information is good information and consumer education IS moving the needle at a corporate level!
    Everything we learn from Emily confirms a few simple truths we can cling to:
    🌱buy local
    🌱 less > more
    🌱repair > replace
    🌱walk or ride > drive
    🌱naked > packaging
    🌱USE your reusables > single-use
    🌱organic and fair trade certs > not
    🌱share, compost, recycle, upcycle, less > waste

    • 1 hr 16 min

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