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Magical Plants & Flowers with Two Green Witches, Chris Young and Susan Ottaviano
Oct 8, 2023
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Repair, Reuse, Reduce with Checo Diaz and Gear Hugger
Sep 3, 2023
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My First Year of Motherhood with Annie Chensoff
May 28, 2023
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Spring Wellness Tips with Carrie Stone
May 15, 2023
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Kelsey & Suzette's Favorite Things for Earth Day
Apr 22, 2023
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| 10/8/23 | ![]() Magical Plants & Flowers with Two Green Witches, Chris Young and Susan Ottaviano | This episode is all about love potions from the garden. Our guests Chris Young and Susan Ottaviano, better known as the 2 Green Witches, believe that all plants are magical. Their new book, The Green Witch's Guide to Magical Plants & Flowers (6/6/23 Skyhorse Publishing) shares how to bring more love and contentment into your life using flowers, plants and other elements of nature. Unlock the secrets hiding in your garden by transforming everyday flowers, fruits, and plants into bath salts, herbal infusions, soaps, sachets, tinctures, and more. You'll hear about: Love Potions Food for the Soul Magical Mindfulness and Plant Magic Tune in! | — | ||||||
| 9/3/23 | ![]() Repair, Reuse, Reduce with Checo Diaz and Gear Hugger | On this episode of PGP, we're talking about Gear Hugger with founder Checo Diaz. Like most people, Checo was relying on old-fashioned, toxic lubricants for his tune-ups and to keep his gear in prime condition. He realized there was a disconnect between his love for nature and how he and many other outdoor lovers were inadvertently introducing petroleum and toxic chemicals into the ecosystem through their gear. Checo realized he could create a solution and set out to introduce a better, cleaner plant-powered way to keep his gear going longer while taking petroleum and harmful chemicals out of the equation. His family had been in the industrial lubricant business for 70 years, and he decided to make it his mission to expand his family's legacy and create a more sustainable, eco-friendly future. | — | ||||||
| 5/28/23 | ![]() My First Year of Motherhood with Annie Chensoff | Motherhood is a very personal and powerful experience and yet many mothers find themselves receiving advice on how to parent differently or better. We may get it from books, online or from a random stranger on the street--some of it is wanted, most of it is unwanted. One of the things that does warrant more conversation is the transition from being childless to all of a sudden being responsible for another person's life and well being. In this episode, Suzette talks with Annie Chensoff, a mama, partner, school garden educator, doula and herbalist. One of Annie's greatest passions in life is connecting with others in the shared joy and love for the natural world; she has done this through designing, building and teaching in gardens for people of all ages for the past 15 years. Annie is the founder and co-director of Partum Gardens, a weekly garden gathering that supports birthing bodies and their families through earth connection, education and community. | — | ||||||
| 5/15/23 | ![]() Spring Wellness Tips with Carrie Stone | In part 2 of the 2023 PGP wellness series, we're talking all about self care with Carrie Stone, licensed massage therapist. Suzette and Carrie share easy self-care tips that we can do in our everyday lives. This episode is about so much more than a spa date! You don't want to miss what these two are talking about, including how self-care is often closer than you think. | — | ||||||
| 4/22/23 | ![]() Kelsey & Suzette's Favorite Things for Earth Day | Guess who is on today's special Earth Day episode? Tune in to find out! We're talking all about our favorite things for Earth Day! This is an episode full of tips for making Earth Day everyday from grocery shopping to our favorite apps that help with making decisions about what you buy. We don't shy away from calling out who and what are really responsible for the climate crisis (Hint: Just 100 corporations). Join Kelsey and Suzette for our favorite things for this Earth Day special Positively Green Podcast episode. In this episode you'll hear: ▪️Suzette's tips for being earth friendly around the house ▪️Kelsey's go-to apps for baby clothes and toys ▪️Secrets for making your laundry room low waste ▪️How everyday activities can be earth friendly with small shifts ▪️Ways to find out what your local representatives think about climate change Tune in at the link in our bio! 🎧 #EarthDayFavoriteThings #earthdayeveryday #newmama #newmom #groceryshopping #lowwastelaundry #sustainablegoods #sustainability #positivelygreenpodcast #foodindy #befoodindy #foodindycommunity | — | ||||||
| 4/16/23 | ![]() Cutting Through the Myths with Tora Spigner | On this episode of the Positively Green Podcast, we're talking about infant circumcision. To circumcise or not to circumcise? That is the question that a lot of new parents face when they have a little boy. In some cultures, it's a given that boys will be intact until a certain age, while in others, they do it at birth. In a lot of other cultures, keeping the penis the way that it came into the world is just fine. Tora Spigner is a labor and delivery nurse and nursing professor at Los Medanos College. She received her Masters of Science in Nursing from San Francisco State University, her MLS (Master of Liberal Studies in Interdisciplinary Technology, with a concentration in Public and Health Administration) from Eastern Michigan University and her BS in Medical Technology from Michigan State University. She has worked in labor and delivery for 25 years, the last 17 years at Alta Bates Medical Center in Berkeley, CA. She also has her own doula practice, Mother's Love Doula, started in 1996. She teaches at Los Medanos College in Pittsburg, CA as an adjunct professor in maternity nursing as a lecturer. | — | ||||||
| 4/4/23 | ![]() Making Plant-Based Milks with Alicia Long and Nutr | On this episode of PGP, you'll meet Alicia Long, Founder and CEO of Nutr, a sustainable wellness brand that is changing the way we consume milk. As a wellness sustainability leader, Alicia has many insights to share and a lot of credibility in the field. You'll hear about Nutr , the patent-pending Nutr Machine – a signature product that makes nut and plant-based milks at the push of a button. If you are a fan of plant based milks, or want to try dairy alternatives, listen in. You don't want to miss this episode! | — | ||||||
| 3/16/23 | ![]() Fighting for Food Freedom with Tambra Raye Stevenson | Tambra Raye Stevenson is the founder of WANDA, Women Advancing Nutrition Dietetics and Agriculture, a pipeline and platform for women and girls as "food sheroes" in Africa and the African diaspora, who lead building better food systems for healthier communities. As a champion for making foods of the African diaspora for health and identity, Tambra is also the founder of NATIVSOL Kitchen, which provides Pan-African nutrition education. In this episode you will hear: -Exciting food news and policy changes ahead -Tips for making your meals more nutritious -Why drinking water is good for your gut Tambra is championing an inclusive food system and preserving the nutrition and food of the African diaspora. She is passionate about expanding access to healthy food and nutrition services and serves on several committees and boards working toward comprehensive nutrition policy reform including The Agriculture Secretary appointed her to serve on the National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education and Economics Advisory Board. Her work has been featured in The Washington Post, NPR's All Things Considered, Forbes, and numerous other places- too many to mention here. Also, she was featured in the recent award-winning "Food for the People" exhibit curated by the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum. Listen in to hear more about Tambra Raye Stevenson and her exciting work! | — | ||||||
| 2/23/23 | ![]() Taking care of Mommy: Sex, pregnancy and reproductive health with Dr. Amanda Williams, MD, MPH, FACOG | This episode is all about sexual and reproductive health, and the 4th trimester. Listen in to hear Dr. Williams's recommendations about how to have a healthy sex life, plan for pregnancy, and care for yourself once the baby arrives. You won't want to miss this episode! Tune in! Dr. Amanda P. Williams, MD, MPH, FACOG is the Medical Director at Mahmee, a maternal healthcare company dedicated to improving health equity and empowering all families with wraparound care during the pregnancy and postpartum period. -- | — | ||||||
| 2/5/23 | ![]() Being Earth Positive Using Rosy Soil with guests Chad Massura and Jules Giuliano | On this episode of the Positively Green Podcast, meet Chad Massura and Jules Giuliano from @rosysoil, the first Earth Positive soil company. Hear about how their soil is good for your plants and good for the planet. Listen in! | — | ||||||
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| 1/23/23 | ![]() Self Care for 2023 with Carrie Stone | In this episode, you will hear Suzette and guest Carrie Stone talk about everyday self care. Carrie Stone is a private practice massage therapist based in Northern California, where she was born and raised. For the last 21 years, Carrie has grown her massage practice from a few clients way back in 2001 to providing over 13,000 massages to date. Not only that, she is owner of MassageLogic - a massage staffing company which has provided onsite massage services for Slack, Marqeta, Planet Labs, Segment, Airtable, and other technology companies in the Bay Area, New York, and Colorado. Carrie is at her best when she is listening to and helping her clients navigate physical and emotional challenges by developing and supporting new wellness strategies. | — | ||||||
| 7/18/22 | ![]() The Old White Guy who Questions Everything pt. 2 | On the second half of this thought provoking episode of the Positvely Green Podcast, meet Chris Walker, who describes himself as an "old white guy who questions everything". Raised in the Santa Clara Valley before it was Silicon Valley–Chris grew up in an agricultural context, working summers drying grapes with his grandfather in Coachella Valley. You will hear Chris' thoughts about: - How narratives shape our reality and how we might challenge them - Questioning standards for products and food - Resources and recommendations for additional learning As a young man, he traveled to Jamaica and volunteered supporting small farmer cooperatives, working for the Social Action Centre in Halfway Tree compiling all of the sugar cane records of the sugar cane cooperative movement of 1970s and 80s Jamaica. Returning to the US, he studied agronomy and pomology at UC Davis, and was involved in the Organic Agriculture movement of 1980's California. He has lived and worked in Mexico, Morocco, and the United Arab Emirates, where he has resided for the past ten years. | — | ||||||
| 7/11/22 | ![]() The Old White Guy who Questions Everything pt. 1 | On the first half of this thought provoking episode of the Positvely Green Podcast, meet Chris Walker, who describes himself as an "old white guy who questions everything". Raised in the Santa Clara Valley before it was Silicon Valley–Chris grew up in an agricultural context, working summers drying grapes with his grandfather in Coachella Valley. You will hear Chris' thoughts about: - How narratives shape our reality and how we might challenge them - Questioning standards for products and food - Resources and recommendations for additional learning As a young man, he traveled to Jamaica and volunteered supporting small farmer cooperatives, working for the Social Action Centre in Halfway Tree compiling all of the sugar cane records of the sugar cane cooperative movement of 1970s and 80s Jamaica. Returning to the US, he studied agronomy and pomology at UC Davis, and was involved in the Organic Agriculture movement of 1980's California. He has lived and worked in Mexico, Morocco, and the United Arab Emirates, where he has resided for the past ten years. | — | ||||||
| 5/30/22 | ![]() The Truth about Greenwashing with Addie Fisher of Old World New Part 2 | Addie Fisher is a sustainable lifestyle content creator and the founding editor of Old World New, where she shares tips to live sustainably for people of all backgrounds. Her goal is to provide free access to knowledge that makes living sustainably accessible to underrepresented communities, especially communities of color - all in an entertaining manner. Addie also often shares aspects of her culture as an African American woman, whether that's celebrating Juneteenth and Kwanzaa or sharing her family's history, in hopes to enlighten, educate, and spread the joy she finds in her heritage. In this episode you'll hear Addie's: - Perspectives on greenwashing - Tips for sustainable living - Reasons for learning about local policies Listen in and leave a review! | — | ||||||
| 5/9/22 | ![]() The Truth about Greenwashing with Addie Fisher of Old World New Part 1 | Addie Fisher is a sustainable lifestyle content creator and the founding editor of Old World New, where she shares tips to live sustainably for people of all backgrounds. Her goal is to provide free access to knowledge that makes living sustainably accessible to underrepresented communities, especially communities of color - all in an entertaining manner. Addie also often shares aspects of her culture as an African American woman, whether that's celebrating Juneteenth and Kwanzaa or sharing her family's history, in hopes to enlighten, educate, and spread the joy she finds in her heritage. In this episode you'll hear Addie's: - Perspectives on greenwashing - Tips for sustainable living - Reasons for learning about local policies Listen in and leave a review! | — | ||||||
| 4/25/22 | ![]() Zero Waste Chef with Anne-Marie Bonneau | Concerned with the planet's plastic pollution problem, Anne-Marie Bonneau, the Zero Waste Chef, went plastic-free in 2011 and for her zero waste was the next logical step. Anne-Marie describes herself as someone who is not a huge consumer and who is conscious about her purchases. In this episode you will learn: How to keep your kitchen low waste Ways to decrease waste when grocery shopping How kitchen scraps can be turned in to food Tune in to learn more from the @zerowastechef | — | ||||||
| 4/22/22 | ![]() Earth Day Reflections | Each of us plays a role in reducing our waste and we must go beyond recycling. In this Earth Day episode, Suzette gives her reflections on the meaning of this holiday and offers quick tips for minimizing waste in your everyday life. Tune in to learn about: -shopping trip hacks -materials to use and avoid -energy foods for health and wellness | — | ||||||
| 3/21/22 | ![]() Growing Food Growing People with Leah Lee Burnett | Leah Lee Burnett is the founder and CEO of Growing Food Growing People in St. Louis, MO. whose mission is to Grow food and people through healthy food accessibility and reconnecting to the soil. She is an Urban Farmer and has been growing food for the last six years. A Social Justice advocate at heart. Growing up in the city of St. Louis, there is little access to healthy food, the black community, where the only options are processed and convenience snacks and food that have little to no nutritional value. She took it upon herself to find a solution and start growing food for her family and community. She deeply understands the power in the soil and her non profit, Growing Food Growing People introduces community members to wellness through innovation. She loves growing food and knows that it's bigger than food, it's the soil, the art, the music. | — | ||||||
| 3/4/22 | ![]() Self-care, Wellness and Resiliency with Dr. Anna O'Malley | Dr. Anna O'Malley, is an Integrative Family and Community Medicine physician and founder of Natura Institute of Ecology and Medicine, in the Commonweal Garden, who on a daily basis bears witness to the limiting challenges of the medical or "disease manage-ment" system. She has done a lot of research on anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, foods, how to most effectively cleanse and detoxify the body, and preparing foods for maximum nutrition. In this episode we talk about: The remarkable ability of human beings to heal, to be well, and feel vitality Our capacity to recover from difficulties, to "spring back" and The circumstances and self-care practices that are strongly supportive to well being | — | ||||||
| 10/25/21 | ![]() Sustainable and non-toxic home renovation and remodeling tips with Lisa Tharp and ECOS Paints | Today we are chatting about all things non-toxic and sustainable home renovation and remodeling. We have Lisa Tharp, an eco-minded award-winning designer, on the show. She founded Lisa Tharp Design, an international design firm known for its clean-lined artistic blend of the classic with the modern, a hand-crafted custom furniture line, and industry leadership in design practices that support the wellness of people and our planet. Lisa is committed to the idea of a healthy house after her own health challenges were traced back to toxic building materials in previous work environments. She has spent over ten years incorporating healthy building principles into her own design work. She partnered with ECOS Paints because they are a leader in non-toxic, eco-friendly, VOC-free paints that are odor-free. ECOS has been trusted by The Louvre, The Harvard Office of Sustainability, Google Office, as well as Westminster Abbey. In this episode we chat about: Lisa's journey into sustainably-minded home remodeling What chemicals consumers need to be concerned about when remodeling their homes How to incorporate the elements of nature into home renovation Top tips for listeners who want to tackle their next house project with a sustainable and non-toxic mindset What sets ECOS Paints apart from others in the industry Resources Mentioned: Prescriptions for a Healthy House by Paula Baker-Laporte A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander Chairish.com - secondhand shopping WELL Certified Homes The Story of Stuff Video Shop Kelsey's handcrafted cocktail bitters by clicking here | — | ||||||
| 10/4/21 | ![]() How to have a natural and empowered first trimester of your pregnancy | We've got some exciting news! The PGP family is growing. Kelsey's having a baby! Getting through your first trimester can be such a challenge. From morning sickness to fatigue to sleeping issues - your body is going through so many changes as you grow a human. We are sharing tips and tricks on how to get through those first trimester symptoms. We also are going to share the go-to resources that helped us learn and understand the changes our bodies are going through. Resources Mentioned: SmartyPants Prenatal (the proper form of folate) Cod Liver Oil with Butter Oil (wonderful source of DHA, Vitamin D, and Vitamin A) Desiccated Liver (lots of vitamins and minerals) Digestion GB (to help with protein and fat digestion) Magnesium (to help with sleep issues) Zetox Collagen for smoothies Morning Ease Ginger Lemon Drops from Traditional Medicinals Ava bracelet The Bump App The Bloom Method One Strong Mama Pelvic Floor Training Books + Podcasts Birth without Fear by January Harshe. She's had six babies with all different kinds of birth. Ina May's Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care by Sally Fallon (take info with a grain of salt some anti-science stuff) Montessori Baby by Simone Davies, Junnifa Uzodik Mindful Birthing, by Nancy Bardacke DIAH Podcast Motherly Podcast Maintenance Phase Podcast Birthing Courses Mindfulness-based Childbirth and Parenting Mama Natural Birth Course Shop our sponsor, The Earthling Co and get 15% off your first order here! | — | ||||||
| 9/20/21 | ![]() Putting convenience back into the sustainability conversation with Lauren Gropper of Repurpose | Wouldn't be great if we could give ourselves a bit of a break as we strive for sustainability in our everyday lives? That's why we had Lauren Gropper, the founder of Repurpose, on the Positively Green Podcast. Repurpose is one of the leading brands in compostable single-use tableware - meaning you can plan your next BBQ with a clean conscience! Topics discussed: Lauren's journey to founding Repurpose How their compostable tableware is made How Repurpose single-use tableware breaks down in landfills and backyard composting systems Repurpose accessibility and price point compared to leading single-use brands The most important aspects of founding a sustainable company. Shop Repurpose here! Shop our sponsor, The Earthling Co and get 15% off your first order here! | — | ||||||
| 8/30/21 | ![]() Turning food waste into compost right on your kitchen counter with Jeremy Lang of Lomi and Pela | The woes of composting your food waste are many. From the odor to messiness, trying to compost at home can be extremely challenging, especially if you don't have composting service or a backyard to finish your compost. That's why we had Jeremy Lang, the founder of Pela and Lomi, on the Positively Green Podcast. In this episode, we learn all about Lomi - the countertop composter that turns your food waste into compost in a matter of hours. No mess and no smell - just finished compost at the push of a button! Jeremy Lang is the Founder and Vice President of Sustainability at Pela. Pela is best known for their biodegradable phone cases and more recently, their countertop composter - Lomi. Pela makes everyday products without everyday waste that educate and inspire a global community of people who are committed to making a positive impact on our planet. As a Certified B Corporation, Climate Neutral Certified, and a member of 1% For The Planet, Pela is on a mission to eliminate 1 billion pounds of waste from the global waste stream and continues to research and develop the most innovative products to create a waste-free future. In this episode we discuss: The story behind the Pela phone case and why Jeremy cares about waste What makes Pela different from other biodegradable plastics? What is Lomi and how does it turn food waste into compost on your kitchen counter?! What does maintenance look like for Lomi? What will it take to create a truly circular economy? Want to preorder your own Lomi? For $50 you can reserve your Lomi at this link before they are sold out! Shop our sponsor, The Earthling Co and get 15% off your first order here! | — | ||||||
| 8/17/21 | ![]() Eco-Friendly Back to School Shopping | It's that time of year again! Back to school shopping. In this episode, Suzette will share her eco-friendly back-to-school shopping tips, adapted from an article written by Jennifer Aiken. In this episode you'll learn about: Shopping for school supplies Buying eco-friendly clothes Packing a plastic-free lunch Yummy alternatives to packaged snacks Resources mentioned: Recycled Pencils Colored Pencil Highlighters Non-toxic Crayons Bento Boxes Recycled Parchment Paper Stasher Bags It's easy to get the classroom list and run to the store, but before heading out, take inventory of what you already have. You likely have some of the supplies already. Get your kids involved and help them take part in this practice. Most kids are aware of climate change and want us adults to help them understand how they can be proactive. Back-to-school shopping is a great way to get started. | — | ||||||
| 6/1/21 | ![]() Spring Wellness Tips for Health and Vitality | In this episode, we are sharing six wellness tips to slow your mind, strengthen your body, and tend to your spirit for the refreshing season of Spring. We discuss: How to grow your own sprouts right on your kitchen counter The importance of a "sit spot" to help calm your mind and connect with nature Incorporating tinctures into your self-care routine Easy tips for smart food shopping and eating healthy How to do a simple parasite cleanse Using herbs and flowers for a DIY spa experience Resources mentioned: Sprouting Tower Shop Kelsey's favorite tinctures Salt Fat Acid Heat Cookbook by Samin Nosrat Organic food-grade Diatomaceous Earth Shop our sponsors: Hey Pretty Frank Savvy Rest Mattress | — | ||||||
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