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Valentine Aouad

The next world is being built right now. This podcast is where we talk about it. Each week, Valentine, founder of Green Socials, explores what it really means to live well on this planet — because she believes the stories we tell about the future shape the future we build. Solo episodes dig into the ideas, research, and tensions she can't stop thinking about. Guest conversations bring in the founders, activists, and changemakers quietly doing the work in community, ecology, wellness, and business. The question we always end on: what does the world you want to live in actually look like? 30 minutes. Best listened to on a walk. More information about Green Socials: www.green-socials.com Follow us on Instagram to never miss an episode: @reconnect.pod

Episodes

  1. 16 hr ago

    You Don't Know What You Don't Know: Redesigning Homes for Health with Alex Shield

    Alex Shield is the founder of Alex Shield Design, an interior design firm focused on creating healthy, sustainable interiors. She's a mom of two boys and the host of the Design with Impact podcast, where she educates interior designers on bringing sustainability into their practice. She's also building an online training program for designers, launching in early 2027, and runs a community for sustainability-minded interior designers on Skool ("Design with Impact"). green-socials.com | @reconnect.pod Businesses Alex RecommendedFabric All Wood (Montreal) — Handcrafted custom wood furniture, zero-waste productionStudio Bâte (Montreal) — Light fixtures handcrafted from reclaimed and found materialsSage Leaf Studio (Jenny McCarty, US) — Eco-friendly art with sustainable, low-impact packaging; donates proceeds to national parksUrs (Canada) — Eco-friendly furniture Certifications to Look ForGREENGUARD Gold — Tests furniture (wood and upholstered) for thousands of chemicals and off-gassing; certifies the finished product, not the full supply chainOEKO-TEX 100 — Tests textiles and fabrics (including polyester) for harmful chemicals; a newer "OEKO-TEX Green" certification is in developmentMADE SAFE — Screens products against a list of chemicals of concernGOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) — Certifies organic cotton across the full supply chain, from farming through the finished productGOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard) — Certifies natural latex foam used in upholstered furnitureGoodWeave — Certifies rugs and textiles as free from child, forced, and bonded labor, with supply-chain inspections

    49 min
  2. 23 Jun

    Stubborn Optimism: Walking Away from Greenwashing to Build What Actually Works with Audrey Barucchi

    Audrey Barucchi spent a decade inside a clean-tech startup that promised to solve the climate crisis. What she uncovered over those years, the financialisation of climate fear, the gap between bold claims and real impact, changed everything. In this episode, Audrey shares her full journey: from a French military family with roots in the Southern Alps, to five continents, to building People For Nature on forty acres of Australian bushland. We talk about what it actually looks like to walk away from the capitalist system when you stop believing in it, and what it takes to choose active hope instead of cynicism. We also get into Citizen COP, People for Nature's initiative to bring the global climate convention into local communities across Australia, and Audrey's philosophy that every single person is not a drop in the ocean, but the entire ocean in one drop. This is a conversation about grounding, about motherhood as a multi-generational lens, about asking questions until you actually understand, and about what it means to build something with stubborn optimism. Learn more about People For Nature & Citizen COP: https://www.peoplefornature.org.au/citizen-cop green-socials.com | @reconnect.pod Timestamps: 00:00 — Introduction 02:00 — Growing up in a French military family and finding roots in the Southern Alps 05:15 — Moving across cities and what finally made her stay in Australia 08:00 — Is physical grounding a prerequisite for connecting with nature? 11:00 — Motherhood as a multi-generational lens 16:50 — The full journey: US at 16, South America, China, India, Hong Kong 26:00 — Ten years inside a clean-tech startup 31:00 — Uncovering the financialisation of climate fear 35:20 — Advice for people working inside greenwashing organisations 41:20 — Moving from cynicism to active hope after walking away 46:50 — What is People for Nature and how does it work? 50:30 — The ripple effect: the train-the-trainer ambassador model 53:20 — Citizen COP: bringing COP31 into local communities across Australia 56:25 — Is the hunger for reconnection growing? 1:02:00 — What does the world you want to live in actually look like?

    56 min

About

The next world is being built right now. This podcast is where we talk about it. Each week, Valentine, founder of Green Socials, explores what it really means to live well on this planet — because she believes the stories we tell about the future shape the future we build. Solo episodes dig into the ideas, research, and tensions she can't stop thinking about. Guest conversations bring in the founders, activists, and changemakers quietly doing the work in community, ecology, wellness, and business. The question we always end on: what does the world you want to live in actually look like? 30 minutes. Best listened to on a walk. More information about Green Socials: www.green-socials.com Follow us on Instagram to never miss an episode: @reconnect.pod