Episodes
In this episode, we spoke with Dominic Borelli, president of USC's Clover club about plant-based diets and the impact of our eating habits on the environment. Listen for tips and suggestions for delicious and affordable ways to eat a more earth-friendly diet.
Published 03/25/24
Published 03/25/24
In this episode, we were joined by fellow USC students, Nia McMillan, and Taylor-Corrine Benton, to talk about their outdoors group called "Woodlums" and discuss diversity and inclusion in outdoor and environmentally-focused spaces!
Published 01/08/24
Today, we talked to Kevin Lu: a writer, designer, and storyteller interested in businesses aspiring to create a more sustainable world. Learn about Kevin's experiences working in the sustainability space and how you can get started as well! Resources from Kevin: College to Climate Work on Climate Climate reading list by Watershed MCJ Collective Climate Tech VC Climate People Speed & Scale Climate Draft Climatebase
Published 04/30/23
On today's episode, we are joined by Mia Fong (she/her), founder and CEO of ProvenLA and USC student, currently earning both her Bachelor's in economics and her Master's in spatial economics and data analysis. Mia initially started ProvenLA as a fashion and streetwear brand, but she has since pivoted to focus on community-building and sustainability related events, rather than contribute to overconsumption. In this episode, we talk about what inspired this change, and how we can all be more...
Published 04/24/23
Today, we talked to Joshua Goldstein and Amy Woodson-Boulton: history scholars and professors working with History Rebellion to integrate climate change justice into professional fields and education. They provide a unique perspective on sustainability and the current global crisis through a historical lens. Tune in to learn about the movement, its importance, and how you can get involved.
Published 04/16/23
Today, we talked to Rebecca Saltsman, Senior Manager of TreePeople's Generation Earth. Tune in to learn more about the ways Generation Earth can empower both teachers and students to take environmental action! Follow TreePeople on Instagram: @treepeople_org Check out TreePeople's Website: treepeople.org 
Published 12/12/22
In this week's episode, we talked to Billal Zayat who is a Senior Engineer at Twelve, a company that uses technology to eliminate emissions by turning carbon dioxide into useful products and chemicals. Tune in to learn about Twelve's mission, how policies can affect sustainable economies, and the applications of electrochemistry. Check out Twelve's website Follow Twelve on Instagram
Published 11/18/22
Today, we talked to Mitchell Morrison from CarbonLink, a secure platform that makes carbon offsets accessible to everyone. Tune in to learn more about the varying perspectives on carbon offsets and how blockchain can be used to fight climate change! To get more involved with CarbonLink... Websites www.carbonlink.io www.carbonisbad.com Twitter @carbonlinkio Instagram @carbonisbad @carbonlink.io
Published 11/04/22
This episode, we talked to Raina Sheldon about her research project regarding misinformation on social media, and how factors such as environmental knowledge and political affiliation affect a person's likelihood to spread misinformation. Tune in to learn about how the research was conducted and its findings!
Published 10/24/22
This week, we talked to USC's Chief Sustainability Officer Mick Dalrymple. Tune in to learn about Assignment: Earth, USC's sustainability framework for a greener campus! We learned about Mick's environmental views, the Office of Sustainability's goals, and how the USC community can get involved with making progress towards a sustainable future.  Action Items: Follow @green.usc Visit the USC Office of Sustainability website: https://green.usc.edu/ Subscribe to the sustainability office...
Published 10/07/22
This week, we talked to Jamie Mitchell, a competitive big wave surfer and paddle boarder. In an effort to raise awareness for climate change, he paddled over 150 miles across the Seven Crossings of the Channel Islands. Tune in to learn about Jamie's athletic journey and how environmental issues affect the surfing community! Follow Jamie on Instagram: @jamie_mitcho Learn more about the Seven's Crossing Project
Published 09/23/22
This week we talked to Josh Fryday, former mayor of Novato County and currently appointed as California’s Chief Service Officer. Tune into this episode to hear about how policies can affect environmentalism and available opportunities for citizens to get involved.  Action Items: Check out Josh Friday’s Website! Want more ways to get involved or learn more about Eco Alarm? Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn @ecoalarmpodcast or check out our website:...
Published 09/10/22
This week we talked to Mark Bernstein, former USC Professor and now the founder of Earthshot: a non-profit combining video games and the green tech to fight climate change. Tune into this episode to see how Earthshot came to be and where Mark sees it going next! Action Items: Follow Earthshot on Instagram: @earthshot.us Check out the Earthshot website: https://www.earthshot.us Want more ways to get involved or learn more about Eco Alarm? Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and...
Published 04/22/22
This week we talked to Zan Dubin Scott. She is the owner of ZDS Communications, a PR firm that specializes in social impact firms. Outside of communications, she is the founder of Drive Electric Earth Day (DEED) and National Drive Electric Week. Tune in to learn more about EVs and debunk some common misconceptions! Action Items: Follow Zan on Twitter: @zandubinscott Get involved in Drive Electric Earth Day (DEED): https://driveelectricearthday.org/events-list?sort=loc Check Out National...
Published 04/08/22
This week we talked to Mari Margil, executive director at the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights (CDER)! CDER works with governments, tribal nations, indigenous communities, civil society, and grassroots activists to protect the human right to a healthy environment and establish the rights of the environment itself – the rights of nature. This means securing the highest level of legal protection for humans and nature through the recognition of legal rights. Tune in to hear more...
Published 03/25/22
This week we talked to Jessica Santos, a public policy student and researcher at USC. If you want to learn more about oil drilling in L.A., environmental justice, and community research, among other things you won’t want to miss out! Action Items: Follow Jessica on Twitter: @JessicaG_Santos Learn more about EH MATTERS!: https://envhealthcenters.usc.edu/ehmatters Want more ways to get involved or learn more about Eco Alarm? Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn  @ecoalarmpodcast...
Published 03/11/22
On this week's episode, we talk to USC alum Sahil Nanwandi who is a spokesperson for republicEn - a conservative environmental conservation organization. Tune in to dismantle misconceptions of conservative environmentalists, address critical views on mainstream environmental policy, and discover republican approaches to our climate crisis.  Action Items: Follow: @republicen Check out the republicEn website: https://republicen.org/ Follow: @yccdaction Check out Young Conversatives for...
Published 02/25/22
This week we talk to USC alum Breene Murphy about his role as the VP of Strategy and Marketing at Carbon Collective, a sustainable asset manager. Buckle in for an exciting episode discussing all things sustainable investing including an inside look into Carbon Collective's climate index. Breene also offers some great career advice on balancing your passions with your skillset! Action Items: Follow @carbon.collective  Connect with Breene: [email protected]   Check out Carbon...
Published 02/11/22
Interested in documentary filmmaking, public policy, or even just taking care of our environment in general? Then you don’t want to miss our first episode of this season with Jaime Lopez! Listen in to hear details about Jaime’s work in local government and get a behind-the-scenes scoop on his new documentary: Crisis and Campaign. Action Items: Check out Jaime's newest documentary Crisis and Campaign View his previous documentary Hex Chrome and the Community Want more ways to get...
Published 01/28/22
Greenwashing has become one of the biggest issues facing the sustainability movement. That’s why our guests Diego Espinosa and Vickie Onodera started Voiz Reviews, a gen-z led educational non-profits that equip consumers with the knowledge to make more sustainable choices and hold corporations accountable. Join us for this special two guest episode where Vickie and Diego explain why they started Voiz as well as how you can get involved! Action Items: Keep up with Voiz on their Instagram:...
Published 12/03/21
A typical American produces over 1,600 pounds of trash per year, but thankfully Ta-bee is here to help! Today we interviewed Akhtan Tumyshev the founder of the Ta-Bee app, a recycling pick-up service that offers junk removal, shredding, and donations. Listen in to hear more about how he created the app and made the transition from the oil industry to sustainability! Action Items: Keep up with Ta-bee on their Instagram: @tabee_app Learn more about them and download the app!:...
Published 11/19/21
Did you know that each year in America, 300 million pairs of shoes are thrown away, taking an average of 30 to 40 years for just one pair to decompose? Today we interviewed Russell Agustin, founder of Sole2Soul, a nonprofit focused on solving this issue while empowering youth from all over the world. Action Items: Keep up with Sole2Soul on their Instagram: @sole2soul2017 Learn more about them and how to donate shoes on their website: https://sole2soul.xyz/ Want more ways to get involved...
Published 11/05/21
Doom Scrolling: the feeling where the endless social media posts about our climate crisis seem never-ending, leaving you hopeless. Just like our podcast, Pique Action is here to put an end to this feeling. Pique is a media company dedicated to sharing climate solutions during a time of environmental anxiety. Our conversation with Kip Pastor, the founder and CEO, dives into how he started the company, what goes into running a media company, and advice for those interested in media and...
Published 10/29/21
Ever wondered how to start and execute a successful student protest? Interested in divestment and the role it plays in environmental progress? Well, you’re in luck! In this episode, DivestSC co-founder and recent USC alumni, Nathaniel Hyman walks us through creating this organization and ultimately getting USC to divest from fossil fuel assets. Along the way, we get an inside scoop into the factors that made them successful and what DivestSC plans to do in the future. Action Items: Keep...
Published 10/22/21