Philosophy and theory on what green should be.

Humility and Humor (S2C E26)

Both Lauren Staniec and I are professionals in the design and construction industry, working to make connections, change design processes, and build in a way […]

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From Outlier to National Goal (S2C E20)

What do Red Bull, Universal Design, and a letter writing dog have in common? You’ll have to watch all three of Dave’s videos to find […]

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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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The Phases of Sustainability

I realized that I have not written a post in awhile, other than to promote my newest endeavor, the YouTube channel I am co-hosting with […]

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Part 2 of Improv, Equity, and Privilege, Oh My! (S2C E8)

We are again engaging in a conversation with TJ Mannix, improv actor, founder of the NYC Improv Musical Theatre Festival, and fellow curious soul. We […]

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Going ZERO in New Paltz (S2C E7)

Join us for a wonderful conversation with Rick Alfandre, founder and owner of Alfandre Architects, located in New Paltz, NY. Alfandre Architect and Eco Builders […]

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We Need to Get to ZERO (S2C E5)

Welcome to Jim D’Aloisio, Structural Engineer, Actor, Carbon-savvy presenter, and all around excellent person. Join us as Jim regales us with stories defining the imperative […]

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Materials Matter and Grassroots Education ROCKS (S2C E4)

Lauren and I launched Subject2Change a few months ago, with very little knowledge of making videos or promoting a channel on YouTube. We are continually […]

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Pilgrim or Reformer?

This seems an appropriate title for this November reflection, as I sit on my porch still in the time of COVID, in 35 degree weather, […]

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Backward and Incomplete

I say we often do things in a way that is backward and incomplete. What I mean is that we don’t slow down enough to […]

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