EPISODE · May 17, 2024 · 1H 20M
Celebrating our 200th Episode of Diverse Climate Conversations with A CarbonSessions Buffet
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Episode Summary: Join us for a special 200th episode celebration of CarbonSessions! We've curated a buffet of standout segments from our extensive library, featuring intimate conversations with world-leading experts, best-selling authors, and everyday people just like you and me. Explore these highlights and dive into the full episodes for more inspiring content. Segments from the following episodes and speakers: Inma, Olabanji Grow A Food Forest Leekei, Seth, Olabanji Seth Godin on Better Climate Conversations and Creating Change: Celebrating our 100th Episode! Brian, Josh Sustainability Leadership And Intrinsic Motivation With Josh Spodek Tonya, Kristy, Katherine The Octopus' Gardens Brian, Jenn, Jason Living a life of ecological authenticity with Jason Angel Leekei, Brian, Kristina Biomimicry and Observing Nature to Find Solutions to Solve Environmental Problems Jenn, Leekei A Climate Mindset Should Not Lead to More Division Brian, Joe Living a Solarpunk Life to Create A Better Future with Joe Hines Olabanji, Steve Climate and Weather - part 2 Olabanji, Tania, Sam Golf Courses Elisa, Jenn, Jo, Rob Climate and Weather - part 1 Leekei, Jenn, Rob Toothpaste, Dentistry and Plastics Dan, Henk Henk Rogers, From Being Video Game Pioneer with Tetris to Architect of a Carbon-Free World with Blue Planet Alliance Kate, Katherine Carbon Positive Farming with Kate Field Jeremy, Hannah Charting a Hopeful Future with Data Wisdom by Hannah Ritchie Leekei, Barbara Scaling Climate Education to 1,000 Italian Schools with Barbara Orsi César, Jennifer Clean Something For Nothing To Make An Impact Leekei, Jenn, Olabanji Quiz On Food And Climate Change ----- Featuring: Barbara Orsi (Italy): Founder of Generation Carbon Italy. Brian Tormey (US): Real estate professional and goat farmer. César González Fernández (Luxembourg): Co-founder of CSFN. Dan Slater (UK): Video game digital art student. Elisa Graf (Germany): Freelance writer and editor. Hannah Ritchie (Scotland): Data scientist, researcher and best selling-author. Henk Rogers (US): Co-founder of Tetris and renewable energy advocate. Imma Lopez (Spain/Scotland): Sommelier, poet, and slow food advocate. Jason Angel (US): Practitioner of sustainable living and agriculture. Jenn Swanson (Canada): Minister, coach, and community connector. Jennifer Myers Chua (Canada): CCO of a conscious distribution company. Jeremy Côté (Canada): Scientist, athlete, and writer. Joe Hines (US): Co-host of Solarpunk Life on YouTube. Jo Petroni (France): Bioclimatic architect. Joshua Spodek (US): Leadership coach, author and educator. Kate Field (Australia): Goat farmer, cheese maker and emergency doctor. Katherine Palmer (US): Aromatherapist and workshop coordinator. Kristina (US/Prague): Architect and engineer. Kristy Sharrow (US): Journalist turned marketer. Leekei Tang (France): Business founder, sustainable development educator and author. Olabanji Stephens (Nigeria): Creative Director and visual designer. Rob Slater (UK): Orthodontist and triathlete. Sam Schuffenecker (US): Golfer and former hockey player. Seth Godin (US): Change agent and best-selling author. Steve Heatherington (UK): Podcast coach, producer and alpaca shepherd. Tania Marien (US): Environmental education professional. Tonya Downing (US): Digital marketer for small businesses. ----- For more information on the project and to order your copy of the Carbon Almanac (one of Amazon best-selling books of the year!), visit thecarbonalmanac.org Want to join in the conversation? Visit thecarbonalmanac.org/podcasts and send us a voice message on this episode or any other climate-related ideas and perspectives. Don’t Take Our Word For It, Look It Up! ----- The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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