Mentorship and Impeccable Words (S2C E21)

Meet Laura Thorne who has built a career on doing more things than can be listed in a half hour podcast. She is an amazing […]

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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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Art, Communication, Community, and Equity – Jade Warrick (S2C E17)

Art heals. Art challenges. Art communicates. Art grows in the streets of Albany NY through the talents of many mural artists including Jade Warrick. Join […]

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Bonus: Makers of Healthy Air Quality (S2C E16)

We have to send along this bonus video, with Todd Thomas and his excitement over an air scrubber inspired by Nature. Biomimicry, all the way! […]

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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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Leading from Within (S2C E12)

I have always found that the world of architecture and engineering, especially when it comes to sustainability, is full of big thinkers, aspirational leaders, and […]

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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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Part 3 of Improv, Equity, and Privilege, Oh My! (S2C E8)

I can’t think of a better way to fight the doldrums of February than with the insights, openness, and positivity of TJ Mannix, improv theatre […]

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