Living sustainably should be easier. Curious about a zero waste lifestyle? Want to know what the “circular economy” or “slow fashion” really means? As the founder of both Brightly.eco and Wildwoven (a sustainable pajama company), eco-expert Laura Alexander Wittig brings you actionable daily sustainability tips in each episode of Good Together. Tune in weekly for bite-sized ways to make a positive impact! For more info, visit https://brightly.eco/podcast
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Dutch podcast on gardening, the outdoors and sustainability. ENGLISH EPISODES, too!
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Somos una suscripción con el medio ambiente.
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Renewable energy and related! Let's be green boys and girls!
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The UpCycle Canada Podcast: Your Eco-Friendly Inspiration
Dave and Jennifer Campbell : Eco-friendly
Welcome to UpCycle Canada, the ultimate podcast for eco-conscious individuals seeking sustainable alternatives to combat the ever-growing problem of waste. If you're passionate about finding inspiration to repurpose, reuse, and recycle discarded items, then this podcast is tailor-made for you! Join hosts Dave and Jennifer Campbell as they take you on an exciting journey into the creative world of UpCycling. Through thought-provoking discussions, interviews with experts, and real-life success ...
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We repurpose waste into eco-friendly products. Follow our exciting journey! @urbanizedbeauty
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Cruelty free podcast sharing news, heart warming stories and great companies that are helping the environment rather than destroying it 🌿
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Stories in Wood delves into the intersection of artistry, sustainability, and individuality through the lens of Arbor Drift Designs' unique, laser-cut wooden earrings( https://www.arbordriftdesigns.com/product-page/aztec-mosaic-square-earrings ). Each episode explores topics like sustainable fashion, the craftsmanship of wooden jewelry, the power of personal style, and the journey behind each piece. Featuring interviews with designers, eco-advocates, and style experts, this podcast inspires ...
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Starting Sustainability: Sustainable Living: eco-friendly: environment: green: recycle: zero-waste
Kaylin Chenoweth
From the popular blog www.startingsustainability.com we have created a podcast to help you learn the simple ways you can incorporate sustainable practices into your lifestyle. Follow Kaylin along with her triumphs and fails of navigating a sustainable lifestyle. Everyone can do more than re-usable bags and cups. Getting everyone to do an extra few steps towards sustainability will have a greater impact than just one person doing it perfectly. To learn more check out www.startingsustainabilit ...
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Although #savethebees was once a trendy movement on social media, it has since grown into a larger call to action for the protection and preservation of bee species that are being threatened by multiple factors. This week, we're resharing an important past episode with Jonathan Powell, a trustee at Natural Beekeeping Trust and a natural beekeeper h…
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Episode 68 - An Update on The UpCycle Canada Podcast and what is next Thanks for all your support for this podcast and for the guests that we have had in the past! Check out our other podcasts here https://truemediasolutions.ca/Dave and Jennifer Campbell : Eco-friendly
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Entrepreneurship and product innovation are the true drivers of change within the vision of a more sustainable future. There's always room for more people to work on solutions, small and large, that can change our way of life for the better. This week, Julia Collins, founder of Planet FWD and Moonshot, shares what goes into starting a planet-friend…
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Coral reefs play a vital role in protecting coastal cities from waves, storms, and floods. They're also important to biodiversity, supporting 25% of marine life. But they're in serious danger, and Jolyon Collier—the president and founder of the nonprofit Counting Coral—is working hard on changing that. This week, we're resharing an important past e…
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Too Much 'Stuff'? Here's How it Impacts the Planet and How We Can Beat Overconsumption for Good
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We have a major “stuff” problem. With everything we want just a click away, we bring new things into our homes every day… just to toss them out. This excessive consumption has led to an alarming statistic: The average American produces 4.5 pounds of trash each day. For a family of four, that’s 6,570 pounds of trash generated per year. This week, we…
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When it comes to being ultra-sustainable, Robin Greenfield definitely knows what he's doing. The activist and humanitarian has been working on making the world a more sustainable space for years now, oftentimes with attention-grabbing projects that highlight important issues. In honor of Earth Month, we're resharing an important past episode where …
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Navigating Climate Anxiety: How to Turn Your Feelings Into Positive Action During Earth Month
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If you're feeling anxious about the current state of our planet, you're not alone. These feelings, coined as "eco-anxiety" and "climate anxiety," have been affecting all of us in different ways. This week, we're resharing an important past episode featuring Dr. Renee Lertzman—a researcher, educator, and eco-engagement strategist—about what eco-anxi…
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Geanimeerd verslag van een groene ruilbeurs in 's-Hertogenbosch. Ivonne ontmoet vrijwilligers die actief zijn rond groen in de stad. Luister naar gesprekken over zaden in de natuur, buurttuinen, contact met gemeenten rond dit soort initiatieven, zaaien in molshopenzand ... en meer. Supergezellig was dit evenement. Geniet mee! De opnamen dateren van…
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Are your seasonal allergies extra bad this year? According to a recent report, allergy season is said to be earlier, longer, and worse—all due to climate change. To discuss this matter, Laura is joined by Dr. Lewis Ziska, the senior author of the study and an associate professor in the Environmental Health Sciences at the Mailman School of Public H…
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Spring is here, aka the season of deep-cleaning and decluttering. But there's no need to sweep the planet under the rug in the process. Though this time of year finds many Americans sorting through their belongings, the practice can result in undue waste when undertaken mindlessly. This week, we're resharing an important past episode with tips and …
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If you live in an area that doesn’t accept glass recycling, tossing a single bottle in your bin can wreak havoc on the planet. Franziska Trautmann, co-founder of Glass Half Full, is challenging the current system by turning glass "waste" into a resource. We're resharing an important past episode where she discusses all things glass recycling and wa…
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As we know climate change has major implications, including natural disasters and infrastructure damage. However, have you ever considered how it impacts microbes? This week Jason Tetro—AKA "The Germ Guy"—educates us on how climate change affects microbes and germ spread. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https:…
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In this episode, we spotlight the Aztec Mosaic Square Earrings, a stunning creation that blends intricate design with sustainable artistry. Discover the inspiration behind these earrings, their cultural significance, and how they encapsulate Arbor Drift Designs' mission to craft jewelry that tells a story. We also explore why sustainable wood and h…
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We bespreken in 2 afleveringen een minder voor de hand liggend maar interessant onderwerp: volksparken en stadsparken. Hun geschiedenis zegt iets over de betekenis van groen in de tijd van toen. Parken uit het tijdvak 1800-1940 vormen onderdeel van ons groene en culturele erfgoed. In deze parken kunnen wij ontspannen en soms ook ideeën opdoen over …
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Plastic-free living may seem overwhelming, especially when it feels like plastic is everywhere! In this week's episode, Arielle Crawford, sustainability educator and professor of sustainable manufacturing, chats all things plastic and zero-waste living, including how you can start reducing your plastic consumption. Advertising Inquiries: https://re…
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We bespreken in 2 afleveringen een minder voor de hand liggend maar interessant onderwerp: volksparken en stadsparken. Hun geschiedenis zegt iets over de betekenis van groen in de tijd van toen. Parken uit het tijdvak 1800-1940 vormen onderdeel van ons groene en culturele erfgoed. In deze parken kunnen wij ontspannen en soms ook ideeën opdoen over …
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With spring cleaning around the corner, you're probably wondering if there's a sustainable way to get rid of unwanted clothing. This week, Amelia Trumble, co-founder and CEO of Retold Recycling, talks all things clothing recycling and how you can keep your clothing out of the landfill. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & O…
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There’s nothing less romantic than trashing the planet. This week, Laura is giving you the low-down on how to celebrate Valentine's Day in the most sustainable way possible. From gift ideas that won't break the bank (or the planet) to simple ways to reduce waste, you don’t need to sacrifice romance for sustainability. For show notes, visit https://…
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In this last episode of our short series about the University of Bristol Botanic Garden, Ivonne explores the Chinese Medicinal Herb Garden. She picks up valuable knowledge and insights along the way. This garden has the largest collection of traditional Chinese medicinal herbs in Europe. The herbs are arranged according to their traditional use. Wh…
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Jacques Cousteau was a legendary researcher, explorer, filmmaker, and pioneer in ocean conservation. Now, his grandson Philippe Cousteau—an oceanographer, environmental activist, producer, and author—is following in his footsteps. This week, we're resharing an important past episode where Philippe and his wife, journalist and environmentalist Ashla…
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We know eating more plant-based dishes is a healthy and sustainable choice, but the assumption is that it’s also an expensive one. This week, we're resharing an important past episode where we bust that myth with Toni Okamoto, founder of Plant-Based on a Budget. For show notes, visit https://brightly.eco/is-plant-based-diet-more-expensive. Advertis…
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Look at the plants on your windowsill, or in your garden. Do you ever wonder which of them have a long history? Which have strong origins in nature, in evolution? And how did they evolve and survive? In the second episode of this short series about the University of Bristol Botanic Garden, Ivonne takes you on an impressive journey through time. As …
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In an era where planet Earth could use a little extra TLC, many parents are setting out to raise their little ones with a side of sustainability. The good news? You don't have to be an eco-warrior to make a difference. This week, Jen Panaro, the founder and editor-in-chief of Honestly Modern, shares small changes in your daily routine that can wiel…
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In the first episode of this short series about the University of Bristol Botanic Garden, Ivonne takes you to the pollination beds, a section about human introduced crops, the western herb garden, and ballast seed border. She’s impressed by the Avon Gorge display. Over 30 kinds of rare plants grow in the this gorge in Bristol. This makes it a top b…
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Current economic circumstances are putting a lot of pressure on everyone right now. As we enter 2025, our mission is to equip you with all the tools you'll need to balance your sustainability goals with financial realities—from cost-cutting grocery shopping tips to ways to utilize your community before buying new. For show notes, visit https://brig…
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In deze aflevering besluiten we de reportagereeks over de tuinen van Kasteel Twickel door de eeuwen heen. We zijn terecht gekomen in het begin van de 21ste eeuw. Toen vond een grootscheeps herstelproject plaats op het landgoed. Wat betekende dit voor de cultuurhistorische elementen en de natuurwaarde? Zoals altijd vind je meer informatie en links i…
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We talk a lot about greenhouse gas emissions and what they’re doing to our atmosphere. But what about our oceans? That’s a question best posed to Dr. Jessica Cross, a research oceanographer with the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Seattle, WA. This week, we’re resharing an important past episode where you’ll learn everything…
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The notion of wrapping up a pre-owned item as a gift was traditionally met with raised eyebrows. However, in recent times, the narrative surrounding secondhand gifting has undergone a notable transformation as more and more people embrace the idea of sustainable and eco-friendly gift-giving. This week, Bre Eggert, the founder of Average But Inspire…
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Between the gift shopping, endless rolls of wrapping paper, and glittery decor, staying sustainable over the holidays can be a challenge. This week, Sarah Robertson-Barnes, a low-waste living expert and the founder of Sustainable in the Suburbs, is back to discuss everything you need to know to make your holiday season more eco-friendly, no matter …
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With everything we want just a click away, we bring new things into our homes every day… just to toss them out. This excessive consumption has led to an alarming statistic: The average American produces 4.5 pounds of trash each day. For a family of four, that’s 6,570 pounds of trash generated per year. As we approach some of the biggest shopping ho…
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Na ons gesprek over rouwvliegjes in podcast 188 bleef een vraag over. Wat zijn die aaltjes eigenlijk, die we gebruiken ter bestrijding van rouwvlieglarven bij onze kamerplanten? Je hoort ook wel eens van het begrip ‘nematoden’, hoe zit dat dan? Tijd om de plek te onderzoeken van aaltjes in het dierenrijk. En om te weten wat je in je potgrond stopt!…
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In deze aflevering uit onze reportagereeks over de tuinen van Kasteel Twickel komen we uit bij de 20ste eeuw. Na de romantische landschapstuinen van de 19de eeuw werden weer formele elementen toegepast. Al zijn er altijd uitzonderingen, zo blijkt. Ivonne bekijkt de moderne rozentuin die is aangelegd op de locatie van de vorige, die dateerde uit 191…
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If you think finding new, delicious, and planet-friendly recipes is hard, you're not alone. This week, Laura is joined by Grace Elkus, a food writer and editor, recipe developer, and content creator, to chat about which meals have been on repeat in her home and ways to cut down on waste. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy &…
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De neo-formele tuinstijl zien we in Nederland vooral in tuinen uit de periode vanaf circa 1860 tot de Tweede Wereldoorlog. In dit tijdvak werd een professioneel vormgegeven tuin ook bereikbaar voor de iets minder welgestelden. Hoe kan je tuinontwerpen van toen herkennen? Ivonne licht de neo-formele tuinstijl toe. De stroming is ook bekend als de ar…
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Thanksgiving gives us an opportunity to celebrate everything we're thankful for. What you may not realize, though, is between the food waste and holiday travel emissions, it's one of the least sustainable holidays. The good news is you don't have to sacrifice your holiday fun. This week, Sarah Robertson-Barnes, a low-waste living expert and the fou…
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Vorige keer bogen we ons nog over nederige rouwvliegjes op je kamerplanten. Maar met Discutafel kan je ook op reis, weg van je vensterbank, van huidige tijden zelfs. Deze keer kijken we achterom. Naar sporen van tuinarchitectuur uit vervlogen tijden. Sporen die we nu nog kunnen zien wanneer we grootse tuinen bezoeken. Mits … we er oog voor hebben. …
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We get energy from wind and the sun, but have you ever looked toward the vast, untapped energy potential of our oceans? Yep, that's right—with more than 70% of the earth's surface covered by water, wave energy has the potential to become a key contributor to our global energy needs. The topic is something this week’s guest, Jan Skjoldhammer, the fo…
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Discukennis over rouwvliegjes Rouwvliegjes op je kamerplanten! Hoeveel kwaad kunnen ze? En wat te doen wanneer je er veel van ziet? Gesprek met Kim Mertens van Biogroei, specialist in ‘het bestrijden van beestjes met beestjes’. Over rouwvliegjes die muggen blijken te zijn. Over het menu van hun honderden larven. Over preventie en natuurvriendelijke…
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Crafting is fun—there's no doubt about that. Unfortunately, it isn't always the most sustainable hobby. One quick walk through any craft store will leave you looking at shelves brimming with an endless array of glittering possibilities, but it's hard to ignore the environmental impact that often lurks behind the sparkle. This week, Tiffanie Anne We…
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Have you ever wondered what harmful substances might be lurking in your everyday routine? One such example is endocrine disruptors, and they're making their way into our lives in the most unexpected ways, not only harming our health but also the environment. This week, award-winning journalist Alden Wicker joins Laura to discuss the growing problem…
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De landschapsstijl is in de romantiek erg populair. Deze tuinen worden vooral vormgegeven van medio 18de tot medio 19de eeuw. Hoe kan je tuinontwerpen van toen herkennen? Ivonne licht de landschapsstijl toe. Als tuinliefhebber denk je bij 'landschapsstijl' misschien aan weidse uitzichten, serpentinevijvers en parkbossen. Dat klopt, maar het beeld i…
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You're probably well aware of your carbon footprint and the impact it has on the environment. It's why we make such conscious efforts to reduce things like our energy consumption, water usage, and waste on a daily basis. However, what we often overlook is our *digital* carbon footprint. This week, Laura shares how everything from social media to st…
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Kellie Brown of "And I Get Dressed" is known for her incredible taste in style and interior design. But you won't always find her buying new—she prefers being thrifty and is a pro at scoring secondhand home finds that belong in your favorite magazines. In this week's episode, we're stealing all her secrets. For show notes, visit https://brightly.ec…
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We gaan voor de laatste keer terug naar die bruisende zomerdag nabij het Engelse Manchester, waar we ook in eerdere afleveringen waren. Naar RHS Flower Show Tatton Park. Deze keer bekijkt Ivonne stands die gaan over samen tuinieren. Schooltuinen, In Bloom communities en de klimaatadaptieve tuin van de Manchester Urban Diggers. Op de achtergrond het…
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We all want to put our money toward saving the environment, and luckily, there are many organizations to choose from that are doing just that. The unfortunate reality is that it can be really hard to tell where your donations are actually going—and whether or not they’re making an impact. This week, Chris Vargas, a Silicon Valley-based tech entrepr…
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Robbert Lauret houdt van druiven. Maar dan wél die met pit. In deze aflevering vertelt hij waarom. We verklaren enkele specifieke termen rond druiven zoals druivelaar, tafeldruif en sultana. Ook doet Robbert uit de doeken hoe je zelf stap voor stap een goede druivenplant opbouwt, terwijl je je kunt verheugen op je eerste oogst. En hij vertelt waaro…
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As we witness the mounting challenges posed by climate change, soil degradation, and biodiversity loss, regenerative agriculture emerges as a beacon of hope, offering a paradigm shift from conventional farming practices. This week, we’re diving into the ins and outs of the innovative approach to farming with Evan Harrison, the CEO at Kiss the Groun…
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Nuances rond landgoedgroen Wat hebben 17de-eeuwse landgoedtuinen en huidige protestbewegingen met elkaar te maken? Tatton Park, de locatie van de gelijknamige RHS flower show nabij Manchester, is enorm groot, zo leert Ivonne bij haar bezoek aan dit evenement. De eeuwenoude culturele geschiedenis van het landgoed zal veel showbezoekers waarschijnlij…
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If you haven’t jumped on the meal prepping bandwagon yet, you’ll want to change that ASAP. It’s a secret weapon that can transform your life into a sustainable, money-saving, waste-reducing adventure. This week, Dini Klein, the founder of Prep + Rally, is sharing everything you’ll need to know to get started on your journey. For more tips and trick…
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When it comes to environmental footprints, our water use warrants a serious conversation—and Jonah Schein, the national program manager for Homes & Buildings at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense Program, agrees. This week, Jonah settles the dishwasher vs hand washing debate (once and for all!), as well as shares other ways we ca…
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