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Green Shoots & Big Shifts

Green Shoots & Big Shifts is hosted by Reetu Gupta, who started the show to have open, hopeful conversations about what it really takes to make sustainability part of how we live, lead, and work.Each week, she talks with people doing innovative, meaningful work, turning ideas into action. From startup founders and corporate change-makers to community leaders - reimagining how business, society, and the planet can thrive together.These are stories about innovation, collaboration, possibility, and the everyday shifts that move us toward a more abundant and resilient future.

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    Rodney Rowland on Sea Level Rise: A Historic Museum's Resilience Strategy & Wins

    In this enlightening episode of *Green Shoots & Big Shifts*, host Reetu Gupta engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Rodney Rowland, the Director of Environmental Sustainability at the Strawbery Banke Museum. With over three decades of experience at the museum, Rodney shares his journey and the museum's evolution in addressing the pressing challenges posed by climate change, particularly sea level rise. Through a combination of historical preservation and innovative sustainability practices, Strawbery Banke is pioneering efforts to adapt to rising water levels while maintaining its rich heritage.Rodney discusses the Sea Level Rise Initiative, a comprehensive project aimed at mitigating the impacts of groundwater and stormwater flooding on the museum's historic buildings. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration, community engagement, and public outreach as critical elements of their strategy. Listeners will gain insight into the lessons learned from the initiative, the significance of partnerships with local universities and organizations, and the hope that emerges from collective action in the face of climate challenges.(00:00) - - Introduction to the Podcast (01:30) - - Welcoming Guest Rodney Rowland (02:15) - - Rodney's Journey at Strawbery Banke (04:50) - - Current Role: Director of Environmental Sustainability (07:20) - - Challenges of Climate Resilience (09:00) - - The Sea Level Rise Initiative Explained (12:45) - - Investigating Groundwater Issues (15:30) - - The Impact of Climate Change on Historic Buildings (17:00) - - Examples of Current Projects at Strawbery Banke (21:00) - - Importance of Public Outreach and Education (24:15) - - Key Learnings for Other Institutions (27:30) - - Partnerships with Local Universities (30:00) - - Balancing Community Needs and Resilience Work (34:00) - - Visitor Response to the Sea Level Rise Exhibit (37:15) - - Connections Between History and Climate Resilience (40:00) - - The Role of Hope in Advocacy (43:00) - - Upcoming Projects at Strawbery Banke (47:00) - - Final Thoughts: Awareness as a Key Takeaway (49:00) - - Closing Remarks and Thank You

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    Transforming Waste into Wealth: The Circular Economy Explained with Emily Wagner

    In this episode of **Green Shoots & Big Shifts**, host Reetu Gupta sits down with Emily Wagner, an equity research analyst specializing in industrials and materials at Calvert Research and Management. Together, they delve into the complexities of the circular economy and its implications for sustainable investing. Emily shares insights from Calvert's recent report on the circular economy, which explores the risks and opportunities inherent in shifting from a linear to a circular model of production and consumption.Emily articulates how the circular economy goes beyond recycling, emphasizing the significance of design and raw materials in minimizing waste and maximizing resource reuse. The conversation also touches on real-world examples of companies implementing circular practices, such as waste management firms investing in recycling technologies. By drawing connections between financial materiality and sustainability, Emily highlights how corporations can manage risks while simultaneously improving their bottom lines through circularity. This thought-provoking discussion is essential for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of investment strategies and sustainable practices.(00:00) - - Introduction to the Podcast (00:49) - - Guest Introduction: Emily Wagner (01:41) - - Overview of Calvert Research and Management (03:12) - - Understanding Circular Economy (05:23) - - Key Takeaways from Circular Economy Report (07:45) - - Sustainable Materials and Demand Management (10:30) - - Real-World Examples of Circular Economy (12:55) - - Waste Management and Recycling Innovations (15:20) - - Extended Producer Responsibility Explained (18:00) - - Impact of Packaging Regulations (20:30) - - Right to Repair Concept (23:10) - - Balancing Financial Materiality and Sustainability (25:35) - - Defining Financial Materiality (28:20) - - Circular Economy's Role in Climate Investing (30:45) - - Closing Thoughts and Key Takeaway (31:30) - - Thank You and Episode Wrap-Up

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    Beyond the Forest: Regenerating the World's Forgotten Grasslands: a talk with Caroline Missen

    In this episode of Green Shoots & Big Shifts, host Reetu Gupta speaks with Caroline Missen, the Chief Growth and Sustainability Officer at Cultivo. Caroline shares her journey from growing up on a farm in Australia to becoming a leader in sustainable land regeneration. Cultivo focuses on unlocking capital for nature-based solutions by building partnerships with landowners, investors, and corporations to meet their sustainability goals. Caroline highlights the importance of balancing various outcomes such as biodiversity, water retention, and social impact while implementing data-driven solutions to enhance land management practices. The conversation dives deep into the practicalities of land regeneration, especially in grasslands, which often receive less attention than forest ecosystems. Caroline elaborates on innovative techniques like virtual fencing and sustainable grazing practices that support both ecological health and the livelihoods of local farmers. The episode also touches on the financial sustainability of nature-based interventions, the importance of purpose-driven work within organizations, and the inspiring role of youth and not-for-profit organizations in driving change. Caroline's relentless optimism serves as a beacon of hope amidst the challenges of sustainability, reminding listeners of the collective responsibility we all share in preserving our planet.(00:00) - - Introduction to Green Shoots & Big Shifts (01:05) - - Guest Introduction: Caroline Missen (02:15) - - Overview of Cultivo's Mission (04:00) - - Balancing Biodiversity and Sustainability Goals (06:10) - - The Importance of Ground Truth Data (07:50) - - Understanding Land Regeneration Projects (09:30) - - Focus on Grasslands and Rangelands (11:00) - - Sustainable Grazing Practices (13:15) - - Financial Viability of Nature-Based Solutions (15:50) - - Cultivo's Projects in North America and Beyond (18:30) - - Learning from Global Projects (20:00) - - The Role of Technology in Land Management (22:10) - - Common Themes Across Different Work Environments (25:00) - - The Importance of Legal Structure in Purpose-Driven Work (27:45) - - The Role of People in Organizations (30:00) - - Speed and Adaptability in Startups (32:20) - - Sustainability Teams in Corporations (34:50) - - The Need for Sustainable Products (37:15) - - Optimism in Sustainability Efforts (39:00) - - Inspirational Figures in Climate Action (41:30) - - The Importance of Volunteering (43:00) - - Final Thoughts and Words of Wisdom (44:30) - - Closing Remarks and Thank You

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Green Shoots & Big Shifts is hosted by Reetu Gupta, who started the show to have open, hopeful conversations about what it really takes to make sustainability part of how we live, lead, and work.Each week, she talks with people doing innovative, meaningful work, turning ideas into action. From startup founders and corporate change-makers to community leaders - reimagining how business, society, and the planet can thrive together.These are stories about innovation, collaboration, possibility, and the everyday shifts that move us toward a more abundant and resilient future.

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