Greenhouse Lasses

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Sinopsis

Welcome to Greenhouse Lasses, a podcast on the intersectionality of sustainability.

Episodios

  • Branding with Purpose

    13/09/2020 Duración: 01h01min

    With so much attention to social justice and climate change, companies are evolving their messaging from strategic branding with feel-good sprinkles of philanthropy and social responsibility, to leading their brand with purpose. This sounds great, but what does ‘purpose-driven’ even mean? How can companies not only drive responsible practices, but leverage their unique strengths as a business to create meaningful social impact for their communities? In this episode, we chat with Christine Lacayo and Suzie Gamboa, co-founders of Siembra Studios. Siembra Studios helps changemakers and social impact brands unearth their message and identity of change for a more sustainable and regenerative future. Christine and Suzie’s combined strengths of multilingual copywriting and narrative development, ethical brand identities, graphic design and responsible business practices enable them to help brands lead with purpose. Notes: Siembra Studios: Learn more about Siembra Studios at their website: https://www.siembrastudio

  • Green Space, Blue Space, Our Space

    25/03/2020 Duración: 53min

    Ever wonder what it’s like to protect public spaces and communities, from parks across the Garden State to the Amazonian Rainforest? Us, too! Join us as we chat with Jamie Carpenter, Program Specialist with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. In this episode, Jamie tells us about volunteering in the Brazilian Amazon with the Notre Dame Mission Volunteers International, recounts trekking across the Alaskan wilderness surviving on pancake mix, and reveals which Parks and Recreation character she identifies with alongside her public service experience advancing disaster relief and public land allocation...Notes: Interested in the activism work Jamie did in Brazil? Get involved! https://www.ndmva.org/  Learn about the Green Acres Program here: https://www.nj.gov/dep/greenacres/ and Blue Acres Floodplain Acquisitions here: https://www.nj.gov/dep/greenacres/blue_flood_ac.html Learn more about Rayanne Cristine Maximo Franca and many other Brazilian women activists worth your support: https://w

  • The Revolution Will Be Data-Driven

    12/11/2019 Duración: 50min

    When asked to define her purpose, Brittany wrote: ‘Commitment to securing a safe climate by championing civic engagement, dismantling white supremacy and empowering problems solvers to build a more sustainable world.’ Brittany Bennett is a Development Director at Data For Progress, helping define what the job market will look like under the Green New Deal and how to integrate racial justice initiatives that better diversify the emerging low-carbon workforce. Brittany studied engineering at Smith College and became Executive Director for the Engineers for a Sustainable World conference, which focuses on empowering young engineers to build purposeful careers. In this episode, she shares her journey of finding the best way to leverage her unique skills to make the world better, the importance of self-care, the power of young people today and how we can all step up in pushing for positive change for our planet, our people and our economy. This episode was recorded on August 11, 2019. Notes: - Shortly after we r

  • Watt we can do to build transparency in the electricity marketplace

    22/10/2019 Duración: 47min

    So 100%, we all understand the importance of access to and emphasis on clean, renewable energy, but are we talking enough about energy poverty? Over 30% of people in the US struggle to pay their energy bills, with some dedicating up to 20% of their total income to this expense. Of the people surveyed reporting this burden, over half identified as black and 40% identified as Latinx, making this a racial equity issue. While in some parts of the country, deregulated energy markets allow customers to shop around for the best rates, the process can be confusing and misleading. With this in mind, Naman and his co-founder Ben created WattBuy to help build transparency in the electricity market, and empower customers to make informed decisions to reduce their energy costs and opt into renewable energy. Between working on the Obama administration, one of the biggest tech companies in the world and running a start-up, Naman has a diverse perspective on just how serious the problem of energy burden is. Tune in to this e

  • Best Earth Ever

    22/08/2019 Duración: 48min

    It’s 2019, yet our society wants mothers to work as if they don’t have kids AND for mothers to have kids as if they don’t work. Join us for Episode 7 with Energy Bees co-founder Sadie Bronk as we walk through her career and life journey from navigating an unexpected career path out of college, becoming a director by age 35, to starting a small, women-owned and LGBTQ-owned business soon after becoming a mother. Notes: Learn more about Sadie’s company Energy Bees: http://www.energybees.com/ While we didn’t cover it in this episode, we want to reiterate that reproductive rights and the right to family leave is not solely a women’s issue. Our current dialogue leaves out trans and gender non-binary + people out, but they have just as much of a right to these as cis-gender women: https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/trans-communities-are-being-left-out-of-abortion-debate/ Further reading on parental leave: How the US Ranks Globally: https://time.com/5590167/paid-family-leave-united-states/ Conversations Around Co

  • Diversifying the movement

    15/07/2019 Duración: 01h03min

    Environmental health issues disproportionately affect communities of color, yet these very communities are underrepresented in green advocacy groups. On this episode, we chat with Virginia Palacios, a 10th generation Tejana, grasstops activist and environmental scientist turned eco-entrepreneur about her work on environmental justice issues in Texas, how she helped expand Environmental Defense Fund’s diversity initiatives and her hopes to continue working on the intersection of energy, government and advocacy in her hometown community of Laredo, TX and beyond.  Notes: Check out Virginia’s blog posts from her time at EDF for more background on her environmental justice work: http://blogs.edf.org/texascleanairmatters/author/vpalacios/ Green and Healthy Homes Initiative: the organization discussed that completes energy efficiency retrofits in coordination with public health funders for indoor air quality For more stats and reports addressing diversity in green groups, follow Green 2.0’s work: https://ww

  • Embracing Your Otherness

    16/06/2019 Duración: 01h07min

    From the wise age of 8, Isabel Hovey saw people living on the streets of Panama from her mom’s air conditioned car and refused to accept that some people just live in poverty, so she’s devoted her life to trying to help solve this problem. Join us for our fifth episode as we chat through Isabel’s identity of ‘otherness,’ and how she leveraged this as a strength to help communities build more effective and empowering educational policies and institutions. From Peace Corps service in El Salvador to being one of the two people of color on the board of a local non-profit, Isabel shares her experiences, her values, her wisdom, and her laughter. - Want to join the Peace Corps? https://www.peacecorps.gov/ - An important perspective on the US and El Salvador’s history: https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2018/01/trump-and-el-salvador/550955/ - Interested in getting involved with your local YMCA chapter? Find one near you here: https://www.ymca.net/find-your-y

  • Low impact is the new zero waste

    12/04/2019 Duración: 01h04min

    Do you wish you lived a more sustainable lifestyle but don’t even know where to begin? Join us for Episode 4 where we chat with Shelbizleee & Madison--two bonafide eco-influencers--on how to transition to an attainably sustainable lifestyle. We chat through their upbringing in Texas, their ‘meet-cute’ at Texas A&M, what an eco-vlogger life entails & the many ways you can help reduce your impact.  Episode notes: Have Shelbizleee & Madison inspire you on the reg & help you transition to an eco-minimalist lifestyle by subscribing to them! - https://www.youtube.com/user/Shelbizleee Shelbizleee Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC447BcfEhFjDDC8UZ9Pr8jw Shelbi & Madison Youtube channel - https://www.instagram.com/shelbizleee/?hl=en Shelbizlee on Insta - https://www.shelbizleee.com/ Shelbi’s website - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rise-of-the-ecopreneur-by-ubuntoo/id1437202076?mt=2 The Rise of the Ecopreneur podcast hosted by Shelbi - Snap it up for all the par

  • Plan your getaway...from carbon emissions

    15/03/2019 Duración: 57min

    She’s just a small town girl, buildin’ a more sustainable wor-ld. Join us for Episode 3, "Plan your getaway...from carbon emissions" with Emily Conway.  Emily recently went from airport sustainability to sustainable logistics in the food and beverage industry, and she believes that we can continue to travel, be comfortable (#airconditioning, y’all) and build the clean economy without compromising the needs of future generations. Sounds nice, right?  Learn about how she testified before city council and argued for her small-town’s transition away from coal, how she wrestles with being a young, female professional in a male dominated sector, how to find common ground with your loved ones who might not agree with you on important issues, and where she sees the future of travel.  . . . . . Clarifications from this episode:  -Airport discussed is the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW): it’s the first airport in *North America to become carbon neutral.  Learn more here: https://www.dfwairport.com/sustain

  • No face to sustainability

    18/02/2019 Duración: 58min

    Join Phoebe and Lesley as they chat with Christopher T. Johnson on environmental policy, the Audubon Zoo, the simultaneous  joy and devastation it is to be black and LGBTQIA+ in 2019, and more. Recorded on 1/31/2019. Clarifications from the episode: 1) Lucy McBath’s son, Jordan Davis, was murdered in Jacksonville, FL. The documentary discussed is titled 3 ½ min, 10 bullets.  2) The Gina Rodriguez interview discussed was for the motion picture Smallfoot, and her co-star is Yara Shahidi.  3) We understand that since this episode was recorded, some allegations regarding the validity of the incident involving Jussie Smollett have been brought forward. Regardless of the conclusion of this investigation, we must continue to foster a space that is safe for victims of assault to come forward, and this includes acknowledging that the majority of reported incidents are true, and that many remain unreported. Call to action:  1) Consider a donation to National Black Justice Coalition: http://nbjc.org/ and Center for Bl

  • Do people even know what lasses are?

    14/01/2019 Duración: 18min

    Hi! We're Lesley and Phoebe, two gals who are passionate about building a sustainable and inclusive society for all.  This is our, 'hey this is what our podcast is,' introductory episode where we probably could've talked for days, months, years, but hey, that's what we have the rest of the podcast for.  Listen in to get a taste of what this podcast is all about!