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069: Why you will follow me to fly less

069: Why you will follow me to fly less


Episode 69


2 minutes and 53 seconds to show you the trends people are following back to what used to be normal and healthy.

Fight against clean and pure all you want.

You'll follow eventually.

Why not start now an…


Published on 7 years, 4 months ago

068: "You've got to do what you believe in"; Tensie Whelan, part 2

068: "You've got to do what you believe in"; Tensie Whelan, part 2


Episode 68


Tensie and I talked about wine, creating and changing habits, and eating bugs, which happens when you work with the Rainforest Alliance.

We also talk about dealing with people when you change, influen…


Published on 7 years, 5 months ago

067: Become a person of value: John Lee Dumas, part 2

067: Become a person of value: John Lee Dumas, part 2


Episode 67


John Lee Dumas took on one of the biggest and longest-term commitment of any guest. Six months in and he's only half through it.

He also inspired me back as much as any guest, which is probably relate…


Published on 7 years, 5 months ago

066: "And that is how you make progress"; Dorie Clark, part 2

066: "And that is how you make progress"; Dorie Clark, part 2


Episode 66


Dorie shares about the six-month habit she committed to---one of the longest of any guest.

Wait, can you just decide one day to start or stop a habit? Isn't that supposed to be impossible?

Listen to Do…


Published on 7 years, 5 months ago

065: Inspiring others through action; Jeff Brown, Part 4

065: Inspiring others through action; Jeff Brown, Part 4


Episode 65


This podcast continues to break ground.


Jeff Brown returns for an unprecedented 4th time. We dive deeper into his work with his home owners association (HOA)---how he created a team of people from his…


Published on 7 years, 5 months ago

064: The world has become more colorful; Balint Horvath, Part 3

064: The world has become more colorful; Balint Horvath, Part 3


Episode 64


Does sacrificing something you love mean a worse life?Balint shares his enthusiasm to experiment and find new recipes, tastes and experiences---I would say not despite but because of his choice to ac…


Published on 7 years, 5 months ago

063: Technology won’t solve environmental issues and you know it

063: Technology won’t solve environmental issues and you know it


Episode 63


If anything marked the beginning of the industrial revolution, it was James Watt’s steam engine. It wasn’t the first steam engine, but was more efficient than any before.

More efficient means using le…


Published on 7 years, 5 months ago

062: Business and systemic change: Michael Lenox, part 2

062: Business and systemic change: Michael Lenox, part 2


Episode 62


Michael's book tour was taking him to China, up and down the U.S. east coast, and across the country, but he kept at his commitment. Tell me if you don't hear him smiling in talking about it.

He said …


Published on 7 years, 5 months ago

060: Consistent change creates big improvements; Robbie Samuels, Part 2

060: Consistent change creates big improvements; Robbie Samuels, Part 2


Episode 60


Right off the bat you can hear my joy to hear how composting has changed Robbie’s life. I used to see composting as an odd thing that I probably should do but didn't know how so didn't. I think most …


Published on 7 years, 5 months ago

061: The Rainforest Alliance, United Nations, and NYU-Stern: Tensie Whelan

061: The Rainforest Alliance, United Nations, and NYU-Stern: Tensie Whelan


Episode 61


Tensie is helping unravel my preconceived notions of academics focusing more on facts than action.

Maybe because she was President of the Rainforest Alliance. Maybe because I met her when she brought …


Published on 7 years, 5 months ago





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