Keanu Reeves and Getting Drunk in the Park

In this episode, we talk about urban green spaces and the social, environmental, and economic benefits from having more parks. We also have started a new current events segment, this week featuring Keanu Reeves and the CEO of Chobani.

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

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The Environmental Conflicts of Being A Hipster

So what is it about being a hipster that makes it bad for the environment? In this episode, we are joined by our new co-host Abbie as we talk about what being a hipster is like and the conflicts we face between our lifestyle choices and our environmental consciousness.

Cool Vice Article

Another cool article

Another one...this time about coffee

Article about vegans

Here's that book!

Soylent?

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

The Taste of Poverty

A story of food insecurity in America

Food Insecurity affects millions of American families. In this short pod, I begin to tell my story of food insecurity and growing up poor in America.

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Music By Sleeping At Last

Are Trees People Too?

Have you ever gotten super philosophical about trees? Rehmel and I talk about lake ethics and the rights of natural entities in this fun episode. We promise we weren't high, but this episode got pretty meta.

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

Late Night for the Planet

With cohost Michala Hendrick please welcome the first ever Late night talk show about the environment. (...As far as I know) The idea for this late night live show is to have a discussion about environmental issues in a setting that allowed for more passionate dialogue and a more comfortable audience. For this first show, we were joined by some great guests and discussed climate change and so much more.

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

"Pot Stocks and Environmental Inequality"

Interview with Lauren Eastwood

Welcome Rahmel Pacheco to the Pod!

In this episode we talk to Dr. Lauren Eastwood, a Professor of Sociology here at SUNY Plattsburgh and expert in Environmental Justice issues.

Article about Teach-in

Swell Investing

Green New Deal

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Music By Matt Cincinnati

The World from an Artists Eyes

MollyMaps Interview

What is a Map?

Maps are almost as old as human civilization and we can follow the development of maps through recorded history. In this episode we will be talking about maps and the deep connection our society has with them. This episode also includes an interview with Molly Brown, an artist and geographer from Maine. Molly is the founder of mollymaps.com and she travels across the northeast teaching children and adults about the art of maps.

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