Ecophonia

Anna Griffin

You don’t want to live in a world on fire, but “Saving the World” is just too overwhelming. Ecophonia breaks down climate issues through real stories and actionable solutions. Experts, organizations, and industry leaders across food, fashion, music, and more share insights that can actually be used. Big change starts at the local level, so tune in so you can get involved in ways that actually make an impact.

Episodes

  1. How Religious Communities Are Saving the Planet and Their Budgets (PART 2) | Episode 8

    05/20/2025

    How Religious Communities Are Saving the Planet and Their Budgets (PART 2) | Episode 8

    In this episode of Ecophonia, I continue my conversation with Marqus Cole, the Organizing Director at Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (GIPL) (and you can check out PART 1 here). GIPL is committed to inspiring and equipping communities of faith in Georgia to tackle climate issues with practical solutions. This is PART 2 of our discussion, where we discuss the intersection of faith and environmental advocacy, exploring how faith communities can play a pivotal role in addressing climate change. In this episode, Marqus shares insights into GIPL's advocacy efforts at both the federal and local levels, highlighting the importance of collective action and the role of faith communities in influencing policy. We discuss the challenges of bridging the gap between faith and environmentalism and how embracing both can lead to significant progress in sustainability efforts. Whether you're a person of faith or not, this episode offers valuable perspectives on how we can all contribute to a more sustainable future. Ecophonia Episode 8 | Georgia Interfaith Power and Light | Marqus Cole | PART 2 --- Sign Up For GIPL’s In-Person Power Hour(s) --- Connect With Georgia Interfaith Power and Light Website Instagram Facebook Connect With Me Ecophonia YouTube Ecophonia Spotify Ecophonia Apple Podcasts Ecophonia Instagram: @ecophonia.pod Host Instagram: @videogriffin --- Resources and References:  Drawdown Georgia Georgia Power Public Service Commission Inflation Reduction Act Bipartisan Infrastructure Law EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Yale Program on Climate Change Communication

    56 min
  2. How Religious Communities Are Saving the Planet and Their Budgets (PART 1) | Episode 7

    05/06/2025

    How Religious Communities Are Saving the Planet and Their Budgets (PART 1) | Episode 7

    In this episode of Ecophonia, I had the pleasure of speaking with Marqus Cole, the Organizing Director at Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (GIPL), an organization dedicated to inspiring and equipping communities of faith to engage with climate issues and implement practical climate solutions across Georgia. We had a wonderful and extensive conversation, so this episode is split into two parts. In this part, discover how GIPL's initiatives are not only promoting sustainable practices but saving houses of worship substantial money that they can then use for more important work. Additionally, Marqus also discusses the critical role of the Public Service Commission in Georgia's energy landscape and how advocacy efforts can influence policy decisions. Whether you’re a person of faith or not or whether you’re a Georgia resident or not, this episode is jam-packed with helpful information you can apply to your life and community. Ecophonia Episode 7 | Georgia Interfaith Power and Light | Marqus Cole | PART 1 --- Connect With Georgia Interfaith Power and Light Website Instagram Facebook Connect With Me Ecophonia YouTube Ecophonia Spotify Ecophonia Apple Podcasts Ecophonia Instagram: @ecophonia.pod Host Instagram: @videogriffin --- Resources and References: Virtual Summer of Advocacy Kickoff In-Person Power Hours(s) Evangelical Environmental Network Drawdown Georgia Georgia Bright Program Georgia Power Public Service Commission Inflation Reduction Act Bipartisan Infrastructure Law GEFA (Georgia Environmental Finance Authority) IRP (Integrated Resource Plan)

    1h 8m
  3. Food Doesn’t Have To Be Complicated | Episode 5

    04/08/2025

    Food Doesn’t Have To Be Complicated | Episode 5

    Imagine a world where the food you eat isn't just about convenience or appearance, but about understanding and connection. In today's episode, we explore why many of us are disconnected from our food, the myths that cloud our perceptions, and the surprising truth about what nature offers right outside our door. From dandelions to local farmer's markets, join us as we uncover the hidden stories behind what we eat and why it's time to rethink our relationship with food. In this episode, we dive into the world of urban farming with Katie Kissel, Co-Chair of Unearthing Farm and Market in Atlanta, and explore how this hidden gem is redefining what  food can be to the average person and building a true community. Unearthing isn't just an urban oasis; it's a model for sustainable living and community building. Katie shares the farm's journey from a neglected plot of land to a thriving hub of agricultural innovation and education. We discuss the challenges and triumphs of growing food sustainably, the importance of connecting young minds to agriculture through their internship program, and the surprising benefits of eating local produce. This episode also features a tour of the farm (with video of cute baby goats). You can find the farm tour in the chapters. Ecophonia Episode 5 | Unearthing Farm and Market  | Katie Kissel — Connect With Unearthing Farm and Market Website Instagram Facebook Connect With Me Ecophonia YouTube Ecophonia Spotify Ecophonia Apple Podcasts Ecophonia Instagram: @ecophonia.pod Host Instagram: @videogriffin — Resources and References: Community Farmers Markets Gardens for Growing Communities Community Food Scapes Trees Atlanta El Tesoro

    1h 4m
  4. How Can We Make It Easier For People To Find Sustainable Nonprofits? | Episode 4

    03/25/2025

    How Can We Make It Easier For People To Find Sustainable Nonprofits? | Episode 4

    Have you ever wished you could go to one place to find every organization that’s doing good things for the environment? That’s the mission of Root Local, to connect Atlantans across sectors, so they can live sustainably in all areas of their lives.  In this episode of Ecophonia, I spoke with Lee Dalton, Executive Director, and Butch Whitfield, Cofounder of Root Local, a pioneering sustainability nonprofit based in Atlanta. Root Local stands out by connecting various eco-conscious organizations within the city, creating a unified network to amplify their collective impact. Lee and Butch share the inspiring journey of Root Local, from its inception sparked by community frustration to becoming a backbone organization that bridges the gap between diverse environmental groups. Discover how Root Local's innovative Eco-Map for Metro Atlanta (EMMA) serves as a vital resource for individuals and businesses eager to adopt sustainable practices. We explore the organization's mission to make sustainable living accessible and how they facilitate collaboration through community events, educational programs, and their unique Pollinator Network. Tune in to learn about their strategic focus on six key sectors, the challenges and triumphs of fostering sustainability, and exciting upcoming initiatives like their comedy show for Earth Day 2025. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone passionate about environmental stewardship and community-driven change. Ecophonia Episode 4 | Root Local | Lee Dalton & Butch Whitfield --- Connect With Root Local Website Instagram Facebook Connect With Me Ecophonia YouTube Ecophonia Spotify Ecophonia Instagram: @ecophonia.pod Host Instagram: @videogriffin --- Resources and References: Root Local Eco-Map of Metro Atlanta (EMMA) Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Concrete Jungle re:loom GreenBox Homes World Wildlife Fund Xocolatl Pollinator Network Sign-Up Comedy To Save The Planet

    32 min
5
out of 5
11 Ratings

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You don’t want to live in a world on fire, but “Saving the World” is just too overwhelming. Ecophonia breaks down climate issues through real stories and actionable solutions. Experts, organizations, and industry leaders across food, fashion, music, and more share insights that can actually be used. Big change starts at the local level, so tune in so you can get involved in ways that actually make an impact.