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Health & Safe Home and Environmental & Energy Performance Attitudes Among Pros and Homeowners
Dec 17, 2025
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Housing’s Future is Affordable, Healthy and Sustainable
Nov 17, 2025
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Closing Keynote with Eric Amyot - Unlock Your Superpower, Build Beyond Sustainable
Mar 12, 2024
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How #homebuilders can thrive during an economic downturn with George Casey and the EEBA Builder Benchmark Group
Jul 19, 2022
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Phius Prescription for Better Buildings
Apr 7, 2022
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 12/17/25 | ![]() Health & Safe Home and Environmental & Energy Performance Attitudes Among Pros and Homeowners✨ | healthy homesgreen building+4 | Grant Farnsworth | Harvard's JCHSThe Farnsworth Group | — | homeownerscontractors+5 | — | 50m 21s | |
| 11/17/25 | ![]() Housing’s Future is Affordable, Healthy and Sustainable | This panel brings together housing developers who are rethinking and reimaging housing from the construction process to design, from materials to operations, so that more people can afford comfortable, safe, healthy housing options. From ex-Amazon pros who are using automation and robotics to create micro factories, to an all-new set of materials for a better performing design, to human centric design practices that cut the cost of ownership in half. The discussion will cover current housing demand and the keys to hitting affordable price points. By sharing experience, success and failures, these experts share the answers to housing’s future.Learning Objectives:1. Understand new technology and innovative processes that can deliver higher performance homes, along with their performance metrics.2. Discover innovative approaches to the design, construction and operation that will help deliver more product faster and at a lower cost.3. Learn about how these innovative solutions are not only lower cost but healthier, more sustainable and comfortable for occupants.4. Discuss how products and process can be applied to housing at any scale. | — | ||||||
| 3/12/24 | ![]() Closing Keynote with Eric Amyot - Unlock Your Superpower, Build Beyond Sustainable | Closing keynote speaker, Eric Amyot, at the 2023 High Performance Home Builder Summit! | — | ||||||
| 7/19/22 | ![]() How #homebuilders can thrive during an economic downturn with George Casey and the EEBA Builder Benchmark Group | Take 12 minutes to watch George Casey's presentation about how #homebuilders can thrive during an economic downturn, presented during this week's Builder Benchmark Group retreat hosted by the Mitsubishi Electric Performance Construction Team at Georgia's beautiful Lake Lanier Islands. Go to eeba.org to learn more about how to join. | — | ||||||
| 4/7/22 | ![]() Phius Prescription for Better Buildings | Phius Prescription for Better Buildings This webinar presents the new Phius 2021 core prescriptive path and prepares Passive House practitioners to certify their buildings with it. It covers the background context, the origin of the prescriptive checklist, and provides step-by-step instruction, along with some case study examples. Learning Objectives: 1. Learn about the origins of the Phius 2021 prescriptive path. 2. Understand how to use the prescriptive checklist. 3. Identify the submission requirements and the process for certifying a building through the prescriptive path. 4. Review case study examples that demonstrate the use of the prescriptive checklist. John Loercher joined the Phius certification team in 2021. He provides design review, updates our existing CPHC training curriculum and helps expand the advanced training offerings at Phius. Prior to joining the certification team, John has been an active CPHC since 2016 and has certified all building types ranging from single-family and multi-family residential, commercial, new construction and retrofits. He is a Certified Passive House Consultant and holds a Masters of Architecture from Parsons the New School for Design. | — | ||||||
| 11/19/21 | ![]() Building Smart & Sustainable Homes in the New Energy Landscape | Residential energy is changing quickly with new mandates, greater demand for electricity and an aging infrastructure. Home builders today are meeting these challenges in new ways to build homes of the future today. With new strategies and solutions, home builders are building not just smart homes, but homes with smart, sustainable, resilient energy. This episode of "Better Homes, Better Future" with Schneider Electric tackles these topics and more! Learning Objectives: 1. Learn about the macro forces influencing the new energy landscape. 2. Hear how homebuilders are leveraging this opportunity to differentiate themselves in the market. 3. Understand some of the solutions to simplify building smart, sustainable and resilient homes in 2022. Check out more episodes of "Better Homes, Better Future" here! | — | ||||||
| 11/10/21 | ![]() Linking Advanced Building and Workforce to Careers/Programs | This episode of "Better Homes, Better Future" with special guest Sam Bowles from Newport Partners is intended for students, entry-level workers, or people experienced in the home building industry looking for career path advancement options. The discussion explores various career paths, using career map tools intended to explain various options for people interested in careers in innovative, high-performance home construction. Attendees will be introduced to basic building science concepts, as well as a variety of career path examples. The episode will establish a link between innovative building practices and career advancement options. Check out more episodes of "Better Homes, Better Future" here! | — | ||||||
| 10/26/21 | ![]() Owning and Living in a High-Performance Home | When it comes to understanding the components and benefits of high-performance homes, learning through experience is one of the best approaches. In this “Better Homes, Better Future” podcast, hear from Greg Davenport, a performance construction manager at Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US, and Andy Barrett, a high-performance builder representing Toolbox NW, who also happens to use one of his builds as a second home. The pair will join host Aaron Smith to talk about what it’s actually like to own and live in one of these homes. | — | ||||||
| 9/3/21 | ![]() House as a System – A Holistic Approach (Part 2) | Episode 3 in this exclusive 4-part series with Doug Tarry of Doug Tarry Homes concludes our review of the 11 critical steps involved in building a house as a ‘system.’ We look at managing occupant comfort and indoor air quality through system design by addressing such topics as building a better basement wall, reducing the A/C size, and creating greater comfort in the house by the windows we select, to name a few. Watch full webinar here. Listen to special podcast series here. | — | ||||||
| 8/27/21 | ![]() House as a System – A Holistic Approach (Part 1) | Episodes 2 and 3 in this exclusive 4-part series with Doug Tarry, of Doug Tarry Homes, explore the 11 critical steps involved in building a house as a ‘system.’ Customer comfort is paramount and we have to consider how the client will use their home. We must ask ourselves one simple question: “Am I making the homeowner’s life easier or harder?" Episode 2 looks at how to avoid improper planning and design from the outset, both of which can impact the entire home and create costly errors and rework. Watch full webinar here. Listen to special podcast series here. | — | ||||||
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| 8/20/21 | ![]() Changing Our Paradigm: 4 Principles of Modern Design | This is the first installment in an exclusive 4-part series with Doug Tarry, President of Doug Tarry Ltd., an award winning, leading home building company in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Having built and labeled more Net Zero / Net Zero Ready homes than any other builder in Canada, Doug is currently developing a book called “From Bleeding Edge to Leading Edge: A Builders’ Guide to Net Zero Homes.” This discussion will provide an overview of Doug’s book and delves into what he believes are the 4 principles of modern design. Watch full webinar here at the EEBA Academy. | — | ||||||
| 8/13/21 | ![]() Benefits and Strategies to Hire and Retain Veterans | Joseph Molina and Rene Carter join us for a "Better Homes, Better Future" podcast discussion on the benefits and strategies for hiring veterans. The National Veterans Chamber serves both the individual Veteran and the organizations that support our Veterans and military families. Veterans and military families are able to access resources to find jobs, start a business, and obtain advice in current employment. Employers benefit by accessing resources to help them create a welcoming military-friendly workplace, free training programs and access tax benefits when hiring military Veterans. Watch full webinar at the EEBA Academy here. | — | ||||||
| 8/6/21 | ![]() Complete Radon Mitigation | This episode will cover strategies and elements of radon mitigation with Randy Nicklas, Senior Engineer at Huntsman Building Solutions. Building codes are steadily increasing the requirements for building envelope airtightness, along with mechanical ventilation. One aspect that is critical in tighter building construction is the need for maintaining a healthy indoor air environment. Outdoor pollutants entering the building include not only allergens and various chemical compounds, but also radon gas. This presentation will outline the advances in radon control. View full webinar in the EEBA Academy here. | — | ||||||
| 7/30/21 | ![]() High Performance Zero Energy Home Design | High performance zero energy homes provide many benefits including cost savings, energy resiliency, durability, comfort, and sustainable operation. While these types of homes have been built for a long time, the knowledge of how to build them has historically been kept by few. Now with increasingly stringent building codes across the U.S., driven by long-term energy policy and growing demands on the energy grid, all builders and implementers need to know how to build high performance. This session will review key strategies to build high performance zero energy homes discussing measures that impact building envelope, heating, cooling, ventilation, water heating, and other loads. The episode will highlight electric technology including heat pumps. Learning Objectives: Understand key strategies to build high performance zero energy homes Examine strategies to reduce building heating and cooling loads Examine common mechanical systems Identify key system interactions in high performance zero energy homes Watch full webinar here at the EEBA Academy. www.eeba.org www.teamzero.org | — | ||||||
| 7/28/21 | ![]() Rainscreens: A Builder's Experience | Do you know how a properly installed rainscreen makes your building envelope more durable? In the first part of this webinar, Peter Barrett of Dorken Systems will look at how rainscreens work to add drainage and drying capacity to a typical residential wall. In the second part, Chris Donatelli of Donatelli Builders will discuss the real-life building and renovation of a home in Chicago. As original builder, Chris will tell his story of constructing the original home, issues he discovered, and his road to sustainable repair of the walls. You will hear his actual experience managing the moisture issues along with amazing details about when, where, and how damage occurred and was remediated. You will learn to: · Easily design rainscreen principles into your walls · Evaluate the long-term benefits of added drainage and drying · Understand the impact of moisture management issues · Apply appropriate remediation techniques View full webinar here at the EEBA Academy. | — | ||||||
| 7/2/21 | ![]() New Cutting-Edge Course: Healthier Homes Awareness for Building Professionals | Healthier Homes Awareness for Building Professionals educational program is now LIVE! The course designed by experts from Allergy Standards, Construction Instruction, and EEBA teaches builders how to build a better air quality environment for customers. Taking care of customers health and helping them make better, more informed decisions when specifying and purchasing products and services that effect the very air they, and their loved ones, breathe. Episode guests: Dr. John McKeon, CEO of Allergy Standards and Gord Cooke, President of Building Knowledge Canada and Partner of Construction Instruction. Register and learn more about the course here in the EEBA Academy. Watch full webinar here. | — | ||||||
| 7/2/21 | ![]() Kicking Gas! Going All-Electric for the Health of Your Family and the Earth | "Decarbonization" and "electrification" are becoming household words in some parts of the country. This discussion will demystify these terms, covering the motivations, benefits, and nuts and bolts of making the switch -- transitioning mixed-fuel homes to 100% electricity. If you have concerns about indoor air quality, resiliency, or the changing climate, there's something for you in this podcast. Learning objectives: Explain the benefits of electrifying homes to clients, friends, and family Understand how electrification supports resiliency goals Differentiate between the two electric alternatives to each of the four typical residential gas appliances Create a customized home electrification roadmap Episode guest: Ann Edminster, Founder and principal of Design AVEnues LLC Watch webinar here at the EEBA Academy. | — | ||||||
| 6/9/21 | ![]() What is a High-Performance Home? | This special Team Zero episode explores the current and evolving definitions of high-performance homes, their components, and how they affect global populations. For this episode, we are joined by Ken Johnson, Senior Manager of Performance Construction at Mitsubishi Electric Trane US and Rich Williams, Vice President of Alliance Green Homes. The discussion tackles the growing topic of the role that Indoor Air Quality plays in the construction and maintenance of high-performance homes. Listeners will learn about the critical green certification programs related to energy efficiency, and how they can move towards creating a high-performance home. | — | ||||||
| 5/20/21 | ![]() Options for Balanced Ventilation & Tighter Envelopes | We’ve all heard that we need to “Build Tight and Ventilate Right,” but do we have the approaches that we need that are cost competitive, bring sales opportunities, and are beneficial to resiliency, comfort, and IEQ? In this podcast, we’ll briefly cover why it’s important to use balanced ventilation in tighter homes, but we will then move on to the most common strategies for getting each component right. This includes strategies for achieving tighter buildings and then a review of the seven most common balanced ventilation strategies with some tips and tricks along the way to make it work. Join Dan Wildenhaus, Technical Advisor and Industry Liaison for BetterBuiltNW on this journey to getting homes dialed in for our codes, certification programs, and most importantly our homebuyers’ future experience. Instructor: Dan Wildenhaus Watch on the EEBA Academy. | — | ||||||
| 5/11/21 | ![]() "Walk the Wok” in the Year of the Ox: "Electric" Chinese New Year Cooking and Ventilation | Chef Rachelle Boucher of Kitchens to Life cooks her favorite Chinese New Year dishes as two of the top experts in Indoor Air Quality bring a fresh perspective to traditional cooking and the vital role of ventilation in today's homes. Speakers: Rachelle Boucher, Chef & Induction Expert at Kitchens to Life Alex Siow, San Francisco Showroom Director Watch webinar | — | ||||||
| 5/11/21 | ![]() Reno on Rockridge | This 1924 Colonial home had fallen into severe disrepair before coming up for sale. As part of the much needed renovation, the new homeowners (two Steven Winter Associates, Inc. employees) wanted to eliminate onsite combustion and produce as much of their operating electricity as possible. Other goals included lower embodied energy materials and a healthy indoor environment. LEED v4.1 for Homes offered one platform to address energy, health, and materials. The home was gutted down to the foundation, framing, and floors before the year-long renovation. After the first 8 months of occupancy (July—February), the home produced 14% more energy than it consumed. Homeowners: Maureen Mahle and Steve Klocke Moderator: Aaron Smith Learn more | — | ||||||
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