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502: Cassiano Laureano, part 1: The world record for most burpees in an hour

502: Cassiano Laureano, part 1: The world record for most burpees in an hour


Episode 502


When I read about Cassiano setting the world record for most burpees in an hour--951---I knew I had to meet him.

Though I've maxed out at a mere 370 in a day, I did most of them in under three hours. …


Published on 4 years, 3 months ago

501: Big City Andrew, part 2: Cleaning small towns and big cities

501: Big City Andrew, part 2: Cleaning small towns and big cities


Episode 501


Sorry the audio doesn't show the big Trump flag behind Andrew, because in this episode, I hear a regular guy who sees America's small towns and big cities becoming polluted and acts. Not that Trump s…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

500: This Podcast's Next Milestone

500: This Podcast's Next Milestone


Episode 500


For the 500th episode, I share the outcome I expect to make happen from all this podcast experience as part of my mission to change culture to embrace, not refrain from or fear, sustainability and st…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

499: What sets limits on pollution, part 2: some answers

499: What sets limits on pollution, part 2: some answers


Episode 499


The notes I read from for this episode:


I asked many questions on the last episode. The core ones were “why aren’t we switching to renewables and not polluting faster?” I know we can’t switch overnigh…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

498: What sets the limits on pollution? Why don't we pollute less or decrease faster?

498: What sets the limits on pollution? Why don't we pollute less or decrease faster?


Episode 498


My notes I read from:


Why do we still pollute, part 1: the questions

Does the following sound familiar?

We use a lot of energy, but we’ll electrify everything and power them with wind and solar.Yes, we …


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

497: Don't let judgment and criticism kill action: Gernot Wagner's personal example.

497: Don't let judgment and criticism kill action: Gernot Wagner's personal example.


Episode 497


Gernot Wagner posted a story in New York Magazine about personally acting in a big way on his living situation.

People criticized his sharing something vulnerable. Sadly, people acting in stewardship,…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

496: Reverend Doctor Ambrose Carroll, Sr., part 1: Greening the Church

496: Reverend Doctor Ambrose Carroll, Sr., part 1: Greening the Church


Episode 496


I met Ambrose through recent guest Scott Hardin-Nieri. Regular listeners likely noticed how I've been hosting more guests leading religious communities. I'm drawn by a few things. One of the main rea…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

495: Alexis Stewart, part 1: Martha's daughter's passion for picking up litter

495: Alexis Stewart, part 1: Martha's daughter's passion for picking up litter


Episode 495


For my first time in years of picking up litter, I saw a woman picking some up methodically, like she does it regularly. I told her I did too and we had a great conversation. Someone who does somethi…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

494: How Is Addiction to Fossil Fuels Different From Addiction to Heroin and Crack?

494: How Is Addiction to Fossil Fuels Different From Addiction to Heroin and Crack?


Episode 494


Below are the notes I introduced this episode with. If you want to see the park, I posted two videos here. Prepare to be disgusted, maybe even shocked.

You'll hear me talking about my local park, one …


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

493: Sarah Wilson: Living Joyfully Sustainably (more fun than excuses)

493: Sarah Wilson: Living Joyfully Sustainably (more fun than excuses)


Episode 493


Strolling, not scrolling!

Sarah acts sustainably and loves it. She shares that love. I loved this conversation, a relief from everyone making stewardship a burden and chore. She knows the science but …


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago





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