Something in the Water Pine Forest Media
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Environmental Scientist, Professor, and Water Sommelier Elena Berg dives deep into the world of premium water. This limited docu-series introduces the epicurean possibilities that water has to offer, breaks down the differences between waters, explores topics of water usage, access, pollution, plastics, and sustainability in context, and includes interviews with expert scientists and 'small water farmers' from around the world. Come and listen to learn that water is not just water.
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The Austrian Oasis: Water Wealth and Wossa
In this episode of "Something in the Water," host Elena Berg interviews Denise and Rainer Hofmeister who share insights from their family-owned natural mineral water brand, Wossa. They illustrate Austria's unique relationship with water, one of the world’s most water-wealthy nations. The conversation highlights how even in Austria, there is still a need for proactive resource management and increased water education. They discuss how Wossa’s sustainability initiatives promote both a successful business model as well as devout environmental stewardship. The episode unveils how access to clean, fresh water from springs and wells contributes not only to Austria's physical health but also to its collective well-being and happiness.
Episode Guests: Denise and Rainer Hofmeister
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Hosted by Elena Berg
Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese
Audio Editing by Clark Marchese
Cover art by Sarah Glavan
Theme Music by Josef Salvat
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Building a Water Brand in the Outback: An Australian Perspective
In this episode of "Something in the Water," host Elena Berg ventures to the Australian outback with musician Josef Salvat to explore the unique story of turning a natural mineral water source on his family’s farm into a premium water brand. The two delve into the challenges and ethics of bottling natural water, the complexities of water rights, and sustainability in an Australian context. The two also discuss the symbolic nature of water and its role in an epicurean landscape.
Episode Guest: Josef Salvat
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Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media website
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Hosted by Elena Berg
Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese
Audio Editing by Clark Marchese
Cover art by Sarah Glavan
Theme Music by Josef Salvat
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Water Storytelling in South Africa: Giving Water Value
In this riveting episode of "Something in the Water," host Elena Berg explores the multifaceted world of water in South Africa with water sommelier Candice Jansen. Candice is an expert in water storytelling. Candice explains how bringing fine water to restaurant spaces not only gives greater value to water, but serves as an entry point for greater water awareness on a host of water issues. As they navigate the historical and current water landscape in South Africa, the conversation explores the complex interplay of geography, politics, and social justice in shaping water access and reveals how digital platforms can be used to broadcast water education.
Episode Guest: Candice Jansen
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Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media website
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Hosted by Elena Berg
Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese
Audio Editing by Clark Marchese
Cover art by Sarah Glavan
Theme Music by Josef Salvat
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Aava in India: Sustainability in Context
In this enlightening episode of "Something in the Water," host Elena Berg takes us on a hydrating journey from the UK to India, focusing on Avanti Mehta and her family's brand, Aava. Discover the serendipitous origins of Aava, whose water can be traced back to India's oldest mountain range, offering naturally alkaline water. Elena and Avanti delve into the complexities of water sustainability, the impact of packaging, and the crucial role of trust in bottled water. They explore how Aava balances tradition, wellness, and environmental responsibility, reflecting the podcast's theme of local solutions to global water challenges.
Episode Guest: Avanti Mehta
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Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website
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Hosted by Elena Berg
Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese
Audio Editing by Clark Marchese
Cover art by Sarah Glavan
Theme Music by Josef Salvat
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Premium Water from a Pub: Crag Spring Water
In this intriguing episode of "Something in the Water," host Elena Berg interviews Doran Binder, the unexpected water entrepreneur behind Crag, a fine mineral water company in the UK. We delve into Doran's journey from purchasing a failing pub to discovering a precious water source beneath it, leading to the creation of Crag. Focused on sustainability, Crag commits to environmentally friendly practices, using reusable glass bottles and local distribution. Elena and Doran discuss the importance of hydration, the environmental impact of bottled water, and the personal fulfillment of contributing positively to the planet and local community. Join us to uncover the unexpected paths life can take and the profound role water plays in our health and environment.
Episode Guest: Doran Binder
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More information about Crag here
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Episode transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website
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Hosted by Elena Berg
Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese
Audio Editing by Clark Marchese
Cover art by Sarah Glavan
Theme Music by Josef Salvat
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Plastic: the Elephant in the Room
In this episode of "Something in the Water," host Elena Berg tackles the pressing issue of plastic pollution, focusing on the bottled water industry's environmental footprint. Featuring insights from anti-plastic activist Malia Elder and plastics researcher Dr. Sherri Mason. Dr. Mason reveals her research finding plastic in our drinking water. Malia explains the social justice implications of plastic production and waste, and how these issues intersect with water consumption. The episode serves as a wake-up call that the bottled water industry is only one of many industries contributing to the plastic problems at hand and stresses the need for wide scale systemic change.
Episode Guests: Dr. Sherri Mason and Malia Elder
Find more information about Dr. Mason here and browse her publications on Research Gate.
More information about the episode and Something in the Water here.
Episode transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website
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Hosted by Elena Berg
Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese
Audio Editing by Clark Marchese
Cover art by Sarah Glavan
Theme Music by Josef Salvat
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Customer Reviews
What an interesting show!
Who would have thought a water sommelier existed! This show makes you so curious and also teaches you about something you never knew how much you needed to know. Can recommend 💧💧