Big World, Small Bites Grant Rowe and Calli Lambard
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As the climate crisis carries on, it can be daunting to try and follow along and find your role. Is it worth it to recycle? Does composting make a difference? Do we blame the corporations and step back? In Big World, Small Bites, hosts Calli Lambard and Grant Rowe walk you through the wicked problem of climate change, offering action in small, digestible pieces. Listen in and learn about the true impact of your actions, what you can do, and how to find your place in this fight. Using their campus as a small case study, Calli and Grant exemplify how impactful small actions can be. We all play a part in our future. The world can seem big, but Calli and Grant will break it down into small bites.
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Finally Stuffed: Questions from Our Listeners and Saying Goodbye
As Grant and Calli's time as Rachel Carson Council Fellows and Susquehanna University students comes to a close, they look back on their journey. They answer some listener questions and share how they started their sustainability journies.
Editor: Chandra Crosson
Background music: Music For Video Library
Oven timer sound fx: “Everyday Cinematic Sounds”
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A Risky Recipe for the Future: The Willow Project and the History of Oil Drilling in the U.S.
This week, Grant and Calli are giving some context for the Willow Project, a new oil drilling venture recently approved by the Biden Administration. Learn about the history of oil drilling in our country and what's happening now.
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It's Electric (Boogie Woogie Woogie): Electric Vehicles and Our Future
Grant and Calli discuss the feasibility and importance of electric vehicles for our future. They also have an exciting update for local listeners.Editor: Chandra CrossonBackground music: Music For Video LibraryOven timer sound fx: “Everyday Cinematic Sounds”
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A Recipe for Disaster? Carbon Footprint and Its Effects
Grant and Calli investigate the history of the carbon footprint and dig into its usefulness for today.
Editor: Chandra Crosson
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Oven timer sound fx: “Everyday Cinematic Sounds”
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Getting Back to Our Roots: What it Means to be Interconnected
What does it mean to be interconnected, and how have we strayed from this ideal? This week, Grant and Calli bring Dr. Thomas Martin, a theology and ethics professor here at Susquehanna University. He taught Calli and Grant environmental ethics, and he has a lot to say about our relationship with the world.
Editor: Chandra Crosson
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New Year, Same Planet: How to Start the Year with Sustainable Resolutions
Keeping New Year's Resolutions can be hard, but New Year's isn't the only time for change. Grant and Calli are here with some sustainable resolutions that you can try all year. Whether you try one a month or focus on one all year, try a new sustainable habit in 2023!
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Editor: Chandra Crosson
Background music: Music For Video Library
Oven timer sound fx: “Everyday Cinematic Sounds”
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