Transparency in Materials and Process (S2C E66)

So glad you could join us in our lobby chat with Benjamin Holsinger. What would happen if: we could identify every ingredient in every material […]

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Earthwalking (S2C E64)

Lauren and I had the deep pleasure of talking with Hobie Stocking a few weeks ago. He is the author of EarthWalking, which is, simply, […]

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From Chaos to Clarity (S2C E56)

Bob and and I met many years ago when I commented on his LinkedIn post, and challenged a thought process which shifted his perspective. He […]

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For a Full Life of Joy, Wonder, and Connections: Own It (S2C E51)

Join us for a fluid, comfy, and inspiring chat with Bennett Carlin, Engineer, Balloon Artist, Magician, Teacher, Friend, and Family man. To name a few […]

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Late to the Carbon Party (S2C E48)

A couple of months ago, a few friends decided to get together, monthly, to just “be”. Maybe we’d talk about work. Maybe we’d chat about […]

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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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Anything is Possible (S2C E28)

Do you believe the message in the title? It is a reference to the time of transition, and the example our guest, Brent, described to […]

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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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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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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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