ECO SPEAKS CLE Diane Bickett and Greg Rotuno
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ECO SPEAKS CLE is where the eco-curious explore Northeast Ohio's unique and thriving environmental community. Each episode delivers thoughtful and informative interviews with local sustainability leaders and offers tips to help listeners connect, learn, and live with the community and planet in mind. ECO SPEAKS CLE is hosted by Diane Bickett and produced by her son-in-law, Greg Rotuno. Diane draws on experiences and relationships developed during her 31-year environmental career to showcase the impactful work shaping Cleveland's environmental future in a podcast that speaks to sustainability newcomers and masters alike.
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Changing Our Perception of the Cuyahoga River with Jim Ridge
Jim Ridge is the founder and executive director of Share the River, a non-profit that promotes Cleveland as a waterfront city and sharing everything that makes it a vibrant and engaging space for residents and visitors. In this episode, Jim talks about his upcoming Blazing Paddles Paddlefest on June 22, where hundreds of recreational paddlers and racers will paddle the commercial shipping section of the Cuyahoga River from Rivergate Park up to Cleveland-Cliffs Steelyard and back. Along the way, they will experience how the river has "risen like a phoenix" from its polluted past and is now attracting economic development, tourism, and community pride. Jim is one of our biggest river advocates, even being named Champion of the River by the Cuyahoga River Area of Concern (AOC) last year. He has much to share about how our past, present, and future are inextricably tied to our waterfront and its evolving health. Join us to hear his vision, plus some tips on sharing the river with freighters, about those YAKports, registering for Blazing Paddles, and more. You will surely find new ways to appreciate our tremendous natural resource for its recreational, commercial, and revitalizing potential.
Guest:
Jim Ridge, Share the River
Resources:
About Share the River
Follow Share the River - Instagram and Facebook
About the Cuyahoga River
Know Before You Go safety tips
Register for the Dave Vasarhelyi Memorial Recreational Paddle
Map of the lower Cuyahoga River (Federal Navigation Channel)
Cuyahoga River Water Trail
Cuyahoga River and Share the River News
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Earth Month in Action with the Cleveland Heights Green Team
In this episode, we celebrate Earth Month and the power of local environmental action with the Cleveland Heights Green Team, its co-founder Catalina Wagers, and volunteer Suzanne Zilber. The Cleveland Heights Green Team was founded in 2021 and is very active, with over 300 volunteers. They have a full calendar of events planned for Earth Month, and during the rest of the year, they are busy organizing green space clean-ups, recycling drives, plastics reduction campaigns, eco fairs, and more.
Getting involved with a green team is a great way to channel your environmental concerns into fun and impactful actions. It's also a great way to meet like-minded people in your community. Join us as we hear how this green team was founded, how to get involved with other green teams in Cuyahoga County or start one of your own, and ways to celebrate Earth Month throughout the Land. Check the links below for calendars of events and other helpful information.
Guests:
Catalina Wagers, Co-Founder, Cleveland Heights Green Team
Suzanne Zilber, Member, Cleveland Heights Green Team
Resources:
CH Green Team Website
About the Cleveland Heights Green Team
Earth Month in the Heights - Calendar
Cleveland Heights Green Team Events - ways to get involved
Sustainable Cleveland Earth Month
Other green teams in Cuyahoga County - get involved with your local green team
Laurel School Youth Climate Summit (April 14th)
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Cultivating Community with Re:Source Cleveland
In this episode, we welcome returning guests Patrick Kearns with Re:Source Cleveland (formerly Refugee Response) and Michael Bartunek with Ohio City Farm to update us on the exciting developments at Ohio City Farm and with its operator, Re:Source Cleveland. Rachel Ramos, who manages CSA sales for the farm, also joins us to tell us about the diverse array of fresh produce available in the 2024 CSA program and the new tiered pricing structure.
We first spoke with Patrick and Michael in episode 3 two years ago. Since then, The Refugee Response has relocated, rebranded, expanded, and begun a major new initiative at Ohio City Farm: the Roundstone Pavilion. Groundbreaking for the 4,000-square-foot building will take place this year. This next-level investment will bring food to the community year-round by housing a commercial kitchen, a wash and pack station, workers' facilities, a retail hall, and more.
Last year, Refugee Response rebranded to Re:Source Cleveland, honoring the organization's past 14 years of providing resources to resettled families and supporting them in becoming engaged, self-sufficient, and contributing community members. The farm is central to that mission, growing local food, community connections, and providing meaningful employement. These developments enhance other investments in the area, like the West Side market and the new Metropark taking shape just below the farm along the Cuyahoga River at Irishtown Bend.
Join us as our guests update you on what's happening on the farm, in the neighborhood, and at our community table.
Guests
Patrick Kearns: Executive Director, Re:Source Cleveland
Michael Bartunek: Senior Farm Manager, Ohio City Farm
Rachel Ramos: Farm Sales and Marketing Coordinator, Ohio City Farm
Resources
About Re:Source Cleveland rebranding
Ohio City 2024 CSA
Support Ohio City Farm
Support Re:Source Cleveland
About the Roundstone Pavilion
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Eco Meet CLE: Weaving a Sustainable and Local Textile Economy
In this episode, we bring you the conversation from Eco Meet CLE, a Cleveland sustainability event on February 20 featuring local innovators reinventing northeast Ohio textile production. Rather than today's exploitive and resource-intensive system, we can grow a regional, circular system that fosters economic integrity, ecological stewardship, and connection to people and place. Listen and hear from those working towards this goal - Jess Boeke, the co-founder of Rust Belt Fibershed, a non-profit developing a bioregional textile community; Aidan Meany, a designer and the owner of Found Surface, a Cleveland clothing manufacturer that prioritizes sustainability and is setting a new standard for ethical fashion; Kat Novak, the Associate Director of the TechStyleLAB and the Faculty in the School of Fashion at Kent State University; and
Kelly Powers, a farmer and the owner of Powers Acres, a 50-acre certified organic farm in Medina, Ohio, and the future owner and operator of a fiber mill in northeast Ohio. Together, they are creating a fashion ecosystem that rivals the farm-to-table food revolution, only this time, it's with the garments we wear. It's a blueprint for a world where designers, farmers, and consumers all play a part in crafting an industry that respects our planet and community.
Guests:
Jess Boeke - Co-Founder, Rust Belt Fibershed
Aidan Meany - Founder, Found Surface
Kat Novak- Associate Director, Kent State University School of Fashion
Kelly Powers - Farmer and Shepherd, Powers Acres
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Stormwater Starts at Home: Watershed Stewardship Center
Cleveland Metroparks has always been a preserver and protector of our valleys and the waters that run through them. In 2013, it opened the Watershed Stewardship Center in Parma's West Creek Reservation with a mission to enhance and protect our urban watersheds through scientific discovery, education, and sustainable actions. In this episode, we speak with the center's manager, Bethany Majeski, and the Director of Natural Resources for Cleveland Metroparks, Jennifer Grieser, about how protecting our urban watersheds is so vital for our region and ways we can all be stewards of our local watersheds starting at home where stormwater runoff begins.
Guests:
Jennifer Grieser: Director of Natural Resources for Cleveland Metroparks,
Bethany Majeski: Watershed Stewardship Center Manager
Resources:
Confluence: Stewarding Cleveland's Water
Central Lake Erie Basin Collaborative
World Water Day - March 22
Cleveland Metroparks Seasonal Job Fair March 11
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Poop Jokes and the Art of Connecting: John Gonzalez, NEORSD
Northeast Ohio can be proud of its sewer district, not only for the skill with which it manages our wastewater and protects our water resources but also for the skill with which it connects with the public, especially its Twitter followers. How did the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District amass more than 60,000 die-hard Twitter followers here in Cleveland and across the globe? In this episode, we speak with Communications Director John Gonzalez about how he uses humor, humanity, sports memes, and more to help people care about the infrastructure beneath their feet and the employees working to protect our environment and health 24-7. Stay with us and hear why poop jokes never get old, about Project Clean Lake, career opportunities, what not to flush, and how a holiday voicemail had everybody crying. The NEORSD isn't just about the business of wastewater treatment; it's about building community through our shared experiences.
Guest:
John Gonzalez, Communications Director, Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
Resources:
Hear the Holiday Message - (216) 361 6772
NEORSD Educational Resources
Clean Water Works Podcast
Project Clean Lake
Careers at NEORSD
Twitter Account @neorsd
How Did a Sewer District Grow a National Twitter following?
What Science Communicators Can Learn from Sewer Twitter?
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Customer Reviews
Makes me proud
Just moved to Cleveland, and sustainability is something I take very seriously. Glad I stumbled upon this podcast. Love hearing about the composting at the west side market!! Educational, informative and great hosts. Thank you!
Amazing new resource for Northeast Ohio!
Only five episodes in but this is already one of my new favorite podcasts! This is an excellent educational and actionable resource for northeast Ohioans to learn more and get involved in the various local ways to become more sustainable and encourage others along the way.
Interesting & energizing
As a former Clevelander, I had no idea of these hidden & not so hidden gems of innovation & sustainability. Topics are extremely interesting & informative. Narrators kept my interest & tips at the end of the podcasts are a nice touch & positive way to end.