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Practically Green: Eco Living for Real People

Practically Green is a podcast about making green living doable and fun, since the habits you do are the ones that matter. Hosted by artist and environmentalist Julia Barry, this podcast explores how ordinary people can — and already are — building a greener world, one imperfect step at a time.WATCH EPISODES AT: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5XLJJfB_7MB6dc9ZAcNyCTbdbMj4w3Pj🌱 Join us for continued conversation, resources, tips & support on going green in the Sustainable Superhero Society at sustainablesuperherosociety.com! It's FREE! 🌱

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    Feed the People - with Jenn de La Vega, Founder of Randwiches + Family Party Catering

    Jenn de la Vega gets real about sustainability in the kitchen, especially for event and industry catering. How can you make cooking lower waste without going nuts? How can you find green food habits you have energy for? How can you make this all more fun and full of companionship? Jenn gives us lots of ideas and inspiration about sustainable cooking, eating, and enjoying. 🤗 If you'd like to see our faces, you can watch this conversation in full here! 🌱 Join us for continued conversation, resources, tips & support on going green in the Sustainable Superhero Society at sustainablesuperherosociety.com! It's FREE! 🌱 Connect with Jenn: Randwich.es Family Party Catering Instagram: @randwiches + @familypartycatering The Cinema Chefs — Jenn's podcast with Clara Park (dishes in movies) Fun City — tabletop RPG podcast (Jenn is a cast member) Media: Mage Hand High Five — 4-episode miniseries where Jenn plays a mushroom ;) Chopped (Food Network) Snack vs. Chef (Netflix) Gastronauts (Dropout) Guy Fieri's Grocery Games (Food Network) ChefShock with Justin Warner (Twitch) Food Info Sources: Drexel Food Lab (Philadelphia) — newsletter Jenn subscribes to for food product news FDA — Jenn follows for food safety/outbreak reports Orgs/Venues: The Tank — nonprofit theater in Midtown NYC (Jenn is on the board of directors) Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema / Brooklyn College Film School Babycastles — video game nonprofit Kickstarter North Brooklyn Compost at McGolrick Park — Jenn's composting drop-off Murray's Cheese Shop Books: 2022 Best American Essays edited by Alexander Chee Raw Dog: The Naked Truth about Hot Dogs by Jamie Loftus Please Don't Feed the Bears: A Heavy Metal Vegan Cookbook Music/Movies: Girl Talk Black Moth Super Rainbow Kaiser Chiefs fantasy of a broken heart TV Girl Lou Hazel Free Cake for Every Creature NTS Radio dublab The Lot Radio Father of the Bride (2022 film)

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    Tend Your Metaphorical Garden - with Nana Dakin, Theater Director

    This week, Julia Barry chats with Nana Dakin – a creative and prolific theater director whose work often draws on her love and observation of plants. In this chat, we dive into the connections between humans and plants, how we can create conditions for thriving (even if – or particularly because! – everything seems terrible), and the importance of rest and creativity in helping us plant seeds for future we wish to grow. Especially now, when you may feel discouraged or afraid about the state of the world, Nana's ideas are a balm, antidote, and motivating force. 🤗 If you'd like to see our faces, you can watch this conversation in full here! 🌱 Join us for continued conversation, resources, tips & support on going green in the Sustainable Superhero Society at sustainablesuperherosociety.com! It's FREE! 🌱 Books & Media mentioned in the chat include: 7 Types of Rest (TED Talk) What It Takes to Heal (book by Prentis Hemphill) How to Survive the End of the World (podcast by Autumn Brown & Adrienne Maree Brown) Survival is a Promise (book by Alexis Pauline Gums) The Light Eaters (book by Zoe Schlanger) Robin Wall Kimmerer's Books including Braiding Sweetgrass and The Serviceberry Dirt Gems Plant Oracle Deck The Land in Our Bones (book by Layla K. Feghali) Connect with Nana & Her Collaborators: https://www.nanadakin.com/ https://www.jenanaya.com/  https://www.risapuno.com/

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    Green the Holidays (and Every Day!) - with Emily Waddell, Founder of The Honest Consumer

    It's holiday season. Emily Waddell, founder of The Honest Consumer and I talk about her favorite ways to celebrate the holidays sustainably, and how to make going green an easier, more sustainable activity for your spirit all year. We talk about everything from rage camp to getting awestruck by whales -- and mostly, the importance of community in finding your Earth joy and motivation to act. Jump in to know you're not alone in your climate angst, and get some green living inspo! 🤗 If you'd like to see our faces, you can watch this conversation in full here! 🌱 Join us for continued conversation, resources, tips & support on going green in the Sustainable Superhero Society at sustainablesuperherosociety.com! It's FREE! 🌱 p.s. I forgot: I was so excited to chat with Emily that I skipped over my intro and land acknowledgement, my mistake! So I'll put it here: I was calling in from Munsee Lenape Land in Brooklyn, NY, and Emily was calling in from the land of the Coast Salish Peoples in Seattle, Washington. Things mentioned in the chat include: Cactus leather: Info | A brand Emily's been eyeing | Another example brand Julia found The Brick app Honest Consumer Holiday Guide Connect with Emily & the Honest Consumer: https://www.thehonestconsumer.com/ http://pinterest.com/honestconsumer http://facebook.com/honestconsumer https://www.instagram.com/thehonestconsumer/   

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Practically Green is a podcast about making green living doable and fun, since the habits you do are the ones that matter. Hosted by artist and environmentalist Julia Barry, this podcast explores how ordinary people can — and already are — building a greener world, one imperfect step at a time.WATCH EPISODES AT: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5XLJJfB_7MB6dc9ZAcNyCTbdbMj4w3Pj🌱 Join us for continued conversation, resources, tips & support on going green in the Sustainable Superhero Society at sustainablesuperherosociety.com! It's FREE! 🌱

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Julia Barry

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