World Building and Climate (S2C E37)

Why are we fascinated with apocalyptic scenarios and dystopian futures? What is our fascination with explosions and the collapse of all we know? And what […]

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Service and Transitions (S2C E35)

We are so very lucky this week to spend some time with Sandy Daigler, who has been in NY state service for most of her […]

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Isn’t it Puzzling? (S2C E30)

Alie Adelman is a self proclaimed puzzler. She sees connection where others don’t, even if one piece is in the upper right and the other […]

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Materials Matter (S2C E29)

I read an incredible book about 16 years ago (or so) titled “Homes that Heal; and Those that Don’t” by Athena Thompson. Lisa did not […]

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Small Town, Big Doings (S2C, E22)

You’ve met Katelyn before, in our wonderfully informative session on sustainable financing. We are so glad to welcome her back, and to include Ryan, to […]

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The Future of Small Cities (S2C E18)

This past week I took part in a conference called the Sustainable Futures Conference, held remotely, and originating through the Future of Small Cities Institute […]

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Plastics, Toxins, and Carbon, Oh My (S2C E15)

This week Lauren and I welcome a superstar of the greening of NY state, the nation, and the world. Judith Enck, former EPA Administrator in […]

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Every Child is Smart (S2C E14)

I walked away from our conversation with Kenyon Black energized and inspired, and you can hear Lauren’s excitement as well. I can’t think of a […]

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Renaissance Man (S2C E13)

In our deep and fascinating conversation with Bart Trudeau of Trudeau Architects, pllc, we learn about data, computer programming for planning, landscaping, mankind’s relation to […]

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Reflections that are Subject2Change

I spent about four hours today rigorously cleaning my house. I swept, dusted, vacuumed, and even mopped. I delved into crevices that I haven’t cleaned […]

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