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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2025 · 59 MIN

Episode 91: Earth Day, Carnival, and the Cake We Already Ate with Brother Anthony

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Send us Fan MailIn this powerful Earth Day episode, Yhea Foo Nah Foo welcomes back Brother Anthony, our favorite environmental scientist and biologist, for a wild ride through Carnival, climate policy, and real talk about saving the planet.We kick things off catching up on Anthony’s trip to Brazil—street parties, pre-Carnival madness, and a surprising lesson in community safety. Then we dive into the truth about Earth Day, how it started, and why 25 U.S. states are still committed to the Paris Agreement, even if the federal government pulls out.From plastic recycling myths to climate justice cake analogies, this episode is full of insights, laughs, and practical hacks (like reusable coffee cups and bulk shopping bags) that make sustainability accessible.💥 Topics include:What Carnival can teach us about culture and consumptionThe origin of Earth Day and its Republican rootsWhy the Paris Climate Agreement still mattersThe shocking truth about plastic recycling in the U.S.Real Earth Day hacks to reduce your footprintHow the U.S. uses 24% of the world’s resources with just 4.7% of the populationSpace junk, soybeans, and the real cost of beef🎧 Whether you're an eco-warrior or eco-curious, this one’s for you.👉 Listen now and share with someone who thinks recycling is enough.Yhea_https://instagram.com/yhea_foo_nah_foo?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==

Send us Fan Mail In this powerful Earth Day episode, Yhea Foo Nah Foo welcomes back Brother Anthony, our favorite environmental scientist and biologist, for a wild ride through Carnival, climate policy, and real talk about saving the planet. We kick things off catching up on Anthony’s trip to Brazil—street parties, pre-Carnival madness, and a surprising lesson in community safety. Then we dive into the truth about Earth Day, how it started, and why 25 U.S. states are still committed to the Pa...

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