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Using Peer Pressure : To Work Against Our inflating standards of material enoughness (interview with professor and author robert h. Frank)

In this podcast episode, Robert sheds light on what this current crisis reveals about our economic inequities; why it's important to distinguish between absolute and relative poverty, as well as absolute and relative wealth; how we can leverage the power of peer pressure in our favor to get the changes we wish to create; and more.

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Uniting People : To protect america's wild places (interview with melyssa watson of the wilderness society)

In this podcast episode, Melyssa sheds light on how much our political climate actually affects the conservation work of our public lands and wild spaces; how we can turn those public lands, which surprisingly, currently contribute a lot to our national carbon emissions, into a key part of the solution to addressing our ecological breakdown and climate change; and more.

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Reimagining Capitalism : In a world on fire’ (interview with professor and author rebecca henderson)

In this podcast episode, Rebecca Henderson sheds light on the role of purpose-driven businesses in our world today; what'll it take for us to keep the creative freedom, opportunities, and ability to realize our potentials that many people believe capitalism enables, while not ending up with a cut-throat society that fails to have basic human decency in ensuring people and our environments are not exploited for monetary profit; and more.

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Embodying Gratitude And Love Through Business And Soil Regeneration (interview with ryland engelhart of kiss the ground)

In this podcast episode, Ryland sheds light on what it means to not just lessen our environmental impact but to become healers and regenerators of life and biodiversity, which can help to reverse climate change; how Ryland embodies a deep, spiritual sense of gratitude and love through his restaurant businesses as well as his nonprofit focused on regenerating soil and supporting the circularity of life; and more.

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Decarbonizing : The economy with the climate neutral certification (interview with austin whitman of climate neutral)

In this podcast episode, Austin sheds light on how trustworthy is it when companies announce that they're carbon neutral and what questions can we ask to see if companies might just be greenwashing or if they're actually taking climate action seriously; how a voluntary, market-based method to address carbon emissions, like the Climate Neutral Certification, differs in its potential than a government-run carbon tax; and more.

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