The Ecoflix Podcasts

Ecoflix
The Ecoflix Podcasts

An incredibly insightful series of podcasts, interviewing some of the most prolific and dynamic environmentalists, conservationists and leaders whose mission it is to save both animals and the planet. Brought to you by Ecoflix, the first not-for-profit streaming channel dedicated to saving our environment. Find out more at: https://ecoflix.com/

  1. Ecoflix Podcast with Azzedine Downes: Leading Global Conservation Efforts, Building Unlikely Alliances, and Making a Difference for Animals

    SEP 25

    Ecoflix Podcast with Azzedine Downes: Leading Global Conservation Efforts, Building Unlikely Alliances, and Making a Difference for Animals

    When Azzedine Downes became President and CEO of the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) in 2012, one thing was clear to him: "Talking to people who already agreed with us just isn’t enough to get real results." As IFAW’s Executive Vice President since 1997, Azzedine had worked closely with experts from across the sciences and decision makers from around the world. But when he became President, IFAW started bringing together what Azzedine likes to call “the unusual suspects.” Seamstresses in Malawi. Auction houses in China. Working together, IFAW’s eclectic network is now helping animals and people thrive together in more than 40 countries. Azzedine has led IFAW through a groundbreaking period of geographic expansion and strategic consolidation. He’s helped open offices on four continents, including IFAW’s first office in the Middle East. Azzedine has also influenced international policies to create positive change on the ground. In Azzedine’s first year as President, IFAW signed a historic lease agreement with a Maasai community near Amboseli National Park in Kenya, securing 16,000 acres of precious habitat for elephants. Months later, Azzedine helped establish a first-of-its-kind cooperative framework between IFAW and INTERPOL’s Environmental Crime Program. For years, Azzedine has served as the Head of the Delegation to the CITES Conference of the Parties. And recently, he directed IFAW’s successful campaign for membership to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).Before joining IFAW, Azzedine served as the Chief of Party for the U.S. Agency for International Development in Jerusalem and Morocco, as well as the Acting Regional Director for the United States Peace Corps in Eurasia and the Middle East. In 2015, Fast Company named Azzedine one of the “The Most 100 Creative People in Business,” and he has been listed among The NonProfit Times’s “Power and Influence Top 50.” He is a member of the Global Tiger Forum Advisory Council, and he currently sits on the U.S. Trade and Environmental Policy Advisory Committee. Named to the prestigious Council for Hope of the Jane Goodall Legacy Foundation in 2023, Azzedine joins a group of prominent global thought and business leaders committed to using their influence to improve the world around us. A graduate of Providence College and Harvard University, Azzedine is fluent in Arabic, English, and French.His personal memoir, The Couscous Chronicles: Stories of Food, Love, And Donkeys from a Life Between Cultures, was published in June 2023.

    1h 4m
  2. Plant Power for a Healthier Planet: Unveiling the Stanford Plant-Based Diet Initiative with Dr. Christopher Gardner

    MAR 27

    Plant Power for a Healthier Planet: Unveiling the Stanford Plant-Based Diet Initiative with Dr. Christopher Gardner

    As a prominent nutrition scientist and leader of research on the positive benefits that a plant-based diet entails, Dr. Christopher Gardner has created the Stanford-led Plant-Based Diet Initiative (PBDI). This initiative, directed by Dr. Gardner, encompasses a series of seed grant research led by prominent Stanford scientists.Ultimately, the Plant-Based Diet Initiative would focus on science and policy to identify the optimal plants to displace animal products and demonstrate how plant-based diets can maximize the intersection of human health and the health of the environment, paving the way for a better and healthier future for people and the earth alike.Shifting to a more plant-based diet involves a continuum of choices. At the extreme is a vegan diet that includes no animal products. While many nutrition scientists believe a healthy vegan diet can support optimal health, many intermediate approaches that involve less meat can also provide optimal nutrition, and are likely to be more realistic in terms of broad population-based change.Given the popularity of Beyond Meat and other plant-based alternatives to animal meat and dairy products in the current food market, this is a prime opportunity to identify the role that these products can play in shifting public perceptions (and perhaps behavior) around adopting more plant-based diets long-term.https://web.stanford.edu/group/nutrition/cgi-bin/pbdi/wordpress/about/

    53 min

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An incredibly insightful series of podcasts, interviewing some of the most prolific and dynamic environmentalists, conservationists and leaders whose mission it is to save both animals and the planet. Brought to you by Ecoflix, the first not-for-profit streaming channel dedicated to saving our environment. Find out more at: https://ecoflix.com/

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