Episodes
In this episode with Sophie Phillips, State Representative for Delaware's District 18 and Miss Delaware 2021, we have a conversation on sustainability, environmental justice, and how to get involved in sustainable actions in your communities. For environmental justice resources, visit: https://crpe-ej.org/ https://350.org/ https://www.labor4sustainability.org/ . Music credit: Jazz at Mladost Club
Published 06/03/23
Published 06/03/23
On this interview episode, I had the pleasure of having a conversation with Victoria Vespico about her sustainability advocacy. We talk about how she got involved in sustainability, her initiatives and podcast (Sisters in Sustainability), combatting buzzwords and misconceptions around the movement, and how parallel our journeys are. Stay tuned for an Earth Month recap at the end of today's episode and of course ways YOU can continue to be involved in sustainability in your everyday lives....
Published 05/05/23
To kickstart a conversation on sustainability within finance and economics, I host Cassidy Sullivan to have a conversation about financial responsibility, empowerment, and education. Listen at the end of this episode to hear a little bit more about subtopics including the term, "green economy", and what that truly means on a community level of sustainability. As always, remember that YOU have the ability to contribute to sustainable actions in your everyday life to build a better tomorrow,...
Published 04/21/23
In this interview episode with Riley Slate, a Hospitalist PA, we have a conversation about why health empowerment and equity are so important in healthcare. Listen to learn about why Riley became involved in healthcare, a day in the life as a Hospitalist PA, her experience in the Miss America Organization, and how YOU can be involved in the movement towards health empowerment and equity. . Music credit: Jazz at Mladost Club
Published 04/06/23
In this interview episode, we learn from environmental engineer, Miranda Moore, about why sustainability in the fashion industry is crucial to work for a more sustainable future. Listen to hear why she chose sustainability centered educational and career goals, the day in the life as an environmental engineer, the road to becoming a Sustainability Professional, the Take Action in Fashion Movement, and of course how YOU can get involved in Take Action in Fashion, all to work for a better...
Published 03/24/23
In this interview episode we learn more about biosystems engineering, nuclear power, and sustainability in academics with Camille Colter. Listen to hear a holistic synthesis of sustainability and how YOU can get involved, as we all can build a better tomorrow, today! Visit these links for more information: https://www.eng.auburn.edu/bsen/ https://www.eng.auburn.edu/programs/npgs-minor/ https://sustain.auburn.edu . Music credit: Jazz at Mladost Club
Published 03/11/23
In this interview episode with Sophie Harward, co-founder of Helping Hands Ending Hunger, we learn the roots of the organization, their mission and goals, the impact of sustainability, how to be sustainable in your everyday life with food, and how YOU can get involved.  Visit: helpinghandsendinghunger.org . Music credit: Jazz at Mladost Club
Published 02/24/23
In this interview episode with Isaac Haynes, we cover topics such as approaching sustainability in architecture and design, inspiration beyond sustainability standards, social & corporate responsibility in design, design build projects & initiatives, sustainability studies as a student, how to get started designing for a better tomorrow, and ways to incorporate sustainability into YOUR life. . Music credit: Jazz at Mladost Club
Published 02/10/23
Welcome to Sustain(ABILITY)! Listen to hear why I started this initiative, why sustainability is so important to me, and what you'll hear in the future on the show. . Music credit: Jazz at Mladost Club
Published 01/29/23