The Tea on Sustainable Living

Brandee and Hannah

Welcome to The Tea on Sustainable Living, a podcast where we spill the tea on living sustainably in a world on fire. (The “tea” being our honest thoughts, struggles, and whatever else comes up along the way.) It's not easy living on a dying planet. Between work, relationships, bills, and the never-ending laundry, we all have enough on our plates (and yet ANOTHER dish to wash). Add in the state of the world, and it's natural that we want to curl up in bed (re-reading our favorite fantasy novels, of course). Taking action isn’t as black and white as we want it to be. Sometimes, we get stuck in the big, messy grey area of caring for our planet, the people on it, AND ourselves… So, how do we live a more meaningful life?  And look after ourselves?  And keep on top of that laundry? And stay connected with loved ones?    And make better decisions and habits? All while sustainably living our values?  What does this even look like? We don't know! But you can be a fly on our walls as we try to figure it out. So, brew yourself a cup of tea, and let’s get comfy in that grey area together. TEA you soon!  -Brandee and HannahFollow us on Instagram @theteaonsustainableliving https://instagram.com/theteaonsustainableliving

  1. 05/16/2023

    #29 | Traveling like a local vs. a tourist: sustainable travel series

    Do you like to travel like a local or a tourist? Or a good mix of both?? In today’s episode, we’re continuing our sustainable travel series by chatting about what to do while you’re actually on your trip. (And if you haven’t already, go back and listen to episode #28 first!) Join us as we discuss traveling like a local versus a tourist (and what that even means), tourist traps, David of Michelangelo, neighborhood impact, swimming with dolphins, and more. So grab some tea, get comfy, and hit that play button. Links and resources: #28 | Planning your next trip: sustainable travel series If you really want to remember a moment, try not to take a photo (This is not the one Brandee mentioned, and it turns out she may have been wrong!) The Sagrada Familia Will Finally Be Completed in 2026. The Last Challenge? Demolishing the Homes of Some 3,000 Local Residents. New Yorkers Aren't Rude. You Are. The Airbnb Invasion of Barcelona Farm Sanctuary Be a More Sustainable Traveler Benefits To Travel As A Local A Quick Guide To Ethical Animal Tourism The Dark Side of Animal Tourism How to Recognize (Un)Ethical Animal Tourism 20 "Tourist Traps" That Are Actually Super Cool And Worth Visiting (And 10 That Aren't) Impact of Tourism on Local Community Send us a text message and let us know what you thought about the episode! Or questions for us to answer in future episodes :) Support the show Connect with us on Instagram @theteaonsustainableliving https://www.instagram.com/theteaonsustainableliving -Brandee and Hannah

    34 min
  2. 05/02/2023

    #28 | Planning your next trip: sustainable travel series

    Are you planning a trip this summer?? (And if not, still read and listen for future you!) With the summer holidays just around the corner, we thought taking a deeper dive into sustainable travel would be fun (and hopefully helpful). We’re breaking it down into stages, and in this first episode of our three-part mini-series, we’re talking about the planning stage. As in, what can we do in this stage to decrease our impact and have a more sustainable trip? From carbon offsetting (check out our previous episode, #7, on flying) to choosing eco-friendly accommodation options, we can do a range of things in the planning stage to lessen our impact on the planet. We also discuss the importance of bringing money to local communities and supporting the local economy over those bigger travel providers. So if you're going on holiday soon (or any time), grab some tea, get comfy, and hit that play button.  Links and resources: #7 | To fly or not to fly? Article | The Best New Services for Planning a More Sustainable Trip in 2022 Article | Guide to green travel: Planning and financing a sustainable vacation Article | THE AIRBNB EFFECT: NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF AIRBNB Article | WHAT IS SLOW TRAVEL AND WHY DO IT? Article | What Does the Phrase "Slow Travel" Actually Mean? Article | What is Slow Travel? (+ 3 Slow Travel Myths) Hotel | Good Hotel Website | The Man in Seat 61 Website | GoClimate Website | Ecologi  Send us a text message and let us know what you thought about the episode! Or questions for us to answer in future episodes :) Support the show Connect with us on Instagram @theteaonsustainableliving https://www.instagram.com/theteaonsustainableliving -Brandee and Hannah

    31 min
  3. 04/18/2023

    #27 | Sustainable banking and investing for the planet

    In this episode, we go beyond the immediate impact of our daily purchases to talk about the impact of the money we have in our savings, investments, and pensions. While banks have traditionally been part of the problem by financing fossil fuel projects and not prioritizing sustainable investments, this is beginning to change. Banking investments can have a significant impact on promoting sustainable development and combating climate change. But do we go for a green bank or stick with one of the major players? Why do we make the banking choices we do, and how do we overcome difficulties in changing banks? Grab some tea, get comfy, and hit that play button. Links and resources: Article | The Role of Banking in Climate Change Article | Banks and Climate Article | Why your banking habits matter for the climate Article | Why are banks key enablers in fighting climate change? Article | Stop Banks Funding Climate Chaos Article | Ethical Banking: Top Socially Responsible Banks - Forbes Article | Ethical Banking - Overview, Characteristics, Pros and Cons Article | Ethical Banking: What Are Socially Responsible Banks? - Nerd Wallet Article | Ethical Banks & Current Accounts - Ethical Consumer Article | 11 Ethical & Socially Responsible Banks Bank | Triodos Bank Investing | Wealthfront Send us a text message and let us know what you thought about the episode! Or questions for us to answer in future episodes :) Support the show Connect with us on Instagram @theteaonsustainableliving https://www.instagram.com/theteaonsustainableliving -Brandee and Hannah

    29 min
  4. 04/04/2023

    #26 | The role of education in climate anxiety

    Were you taught about climate change in school? Are you feeling a bit worried about the state of the climate crisis now? Is there a connection between those two questions? We don’t know; we’re not psychologists or mental health experts. But, according to a 2001 report, 84% of 16-25-year-olds feel worried about climate change, with 45% saying that their feelings negatively affect their daily life and functioning*. Today, we’re looking at this statistic through the lens of education and discussing whether the current approaches in education are supporting children and young people. After all, feeling anxious when faced with climate change is an entirely rational response. But young people are being given the most information about climate change through school curriculums and yet also have a more limited possibility to respond to the issues. (Cue Brandee’s favorite quote: we can’t all be Greta. Can we find a balance between the necessity of teaching about such a massive challenge while supporting children and young people's mental health? Grab some tea, get comfy, and hit that play button. Links and resources: *Article | Climate anxiety in children and young people and their beliefs about government responses to climate change: a global survey Article | Climate anxiety is widespread among youth - can they overcome it? Article | Teens are struggling with climate anxiety. Schools haven’t caught up yet Article | Young People's Voices on Climate Anxiety, Government Betrayal and Moral Injury: A Global Phenomenon Article | As climate changes, climate anxiety rises in youth Article | How can we help kids cope with 'eco-anxiety'? Article | Eco-anxiety in children: A scoping review of the mental health impacts of the awareness of climate change Article | Climate emotions and anxiety among young people in Canada: A national survey and call to action Video | How to Fight Climate Anxiety Website | THE 17 GOALS | Sustainable Development - United Nations Send us a text message and let us know what you thought about the episode! Or questions for us to answer in future episodes :) Support the show Connect with us on Instagram @theteaonsustainableliving https://www.instagram.com/theteaonsustainableliving -Brandee and Hannah

    30 min
  5. #25 | Individual vs. corporate impact and action

    03/14/2023

    #25 | Individual vs. corporate impact and action

    Did you know that 11 people in 1 company made decisions that were responsible for 0.45% of all carbon emissions in 2020*? Sure, that doesn’t sound like much - except when you realize that the entirety of Africa only contributed 3.8% of global carbon emissions in 2020**. In this episode, we talk about the difference between individual vs. corporate impact and action and the mindset shift needed to start viewing these companies as things that are made up of actual people. What can we do? What can you do? Well, at the very least, you can grab some tea, get comfy, and hit that play button. Links and resources: Article | Who has contributed the most to global CO2 emissions Article | Individual vs corporate responsibility Article | The role of high-socioeconomic-status people in locking in or rapidly reducing energy-driven greenhouse gas emissions Article | How companies blame you for climate change Article | Corporate honesty and climate change: time to own up and act Article | Climate Solutions at Work, presented by Drawdown Labs, is a how-to guide for employees looking to make every job a climate job. Article | The evolution of carbon footprint measurement - ClimateTrade Article | How the World’s Richest People Are Driving Global Warming Article | The role of high-socioeconomic-status people in locking in or rapidly reducing energy-driven greenhouse gas emissions Guide | Project drawdown - Climate solutions at work Video | Why I Don't Care About Your Flight Emissions *Video | How the Rich REALLY Cause Climate Change **Report | CDP Africa report Report | New report shows just 100 companies are source of over 70% of emissions Willow Update | Biden’s approval of Willow project shows inconsistency of US’s first ‘climate president’ Send us a text message and let us know what you thought about the episode! Or questions for us to answer in future episodes :) Support the show Connect with us on Instagram @theteaonsustainableliving https://www.instagram.com/theteaonsustainableliving -Brandee and Hannah

    31 min

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Welcome to The Tea on Sustainable Living, a podcast where we spill the tea on living sustainably in a world on fire. (The “tea” being our honest thoughts, struggles, and whatever else comes up along the way.) It's not easy living on a dying planet. Between work, relationships, bills, and the never-ending laundry, we all have enough on our plates (and yet ANOTHER dish to wash). Add in the state of the world, and it's natural that we want to curl up in bed (re-reading our favorite fantasy novels, of course). Taking action isn’t as black and white as we want it to be. Sometimes, we get stuck in the big, messy grey area of caring for our planet, the people on it, AND ourselves… So, how do we live a more meaningful life?  And look after ourselves?  And keep on top of that laundry? And stay connected with loved ones?    And make better decisions and habits? All while sustainably living our values?  What does this even look like? We don't know! But you can be a fly on our walls as we try to figure it out. So, brew yourself a cup of tea, and let’s get comfy in that grey area together. TEA you soon!  -Brandee and HannahFollow us on Instagram @theteaonsustainableliving https://instagram.com/theteaonsustainableliving