Ecophonia
Anna Griffin
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Can Cheesecake Save the Planet? | Episode 9
In this episode of Ecophonia, I sat down with Jennifer Saltzman, founder of Jennifer Pennifer Bakes, a boutique bakery in Los Angeles known for its mini cheesecakes. However, what’s more interesting…
How Religious Communities Are Saving the Planet and Their Budgets (PART 2) | Episode 8
In this episode of Ecophonia, I continue my conversation with Marqus Cole, the Organizing Director at Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (GIPL) (and you can check out PART 1 here). GIPL is committed…
How Religious Communities Are Saving the Planet and Their Budgets (PART 1) | Episode 7
In this episode of Ecophonia, I had the pleasure of speaking with Marqus Cole, the Organizing Director at Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (GIPL), an organization dedicated to inspiring and…
What Is Actually In Our Rivers (And Why It Matters) | Episode 6
In this episode of Ecophonia, I spoke with Tammy Bates, the Outings Director at Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, an organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Chattahoochee River, the…
Food Doesn’t Have To Be Complicated | Episode 5
Imagine a world where the food you eat isn't just about convenience or appearance, but about understanding and connection. In today's episode, we explore why many of us are disconnected from our…
How Can We Make It Easier For People To Find Sustainable Nonprofits? | Episode 4
Have you ever wished you could go to one place to find every organization that’s doing good things for the environment? That’s the mission of Root Local, to connect Atlantans across sectors, so they…
Can Local Activism Spark Global Environmental Change? | Episode 3
Ever feel like saving the planet is like trying to surf a tidal wave of challenges? (Sorry, that was an awful pun). You're not alone. Today, we're hitting the shores of New York City with Moe…
Can Arts and Crafts Help Fight Climate Change? | Episode 2
In this episode of Ecophonia, I sit down with Toban Nichols, the Director of Education and Development at REMAINDERS Creative Reuse, a unique nonprofit in Pasadena, California. Toban shares insights…
How Do We Make Complex Scientific Ideas Accessible to All? | Episode 1
Ever feel like saving the planet is a Herculean task? You're not alone. Today, I sat down with Amy Sharma and Anne Costolanski from Science for Georgia. In this episode of Ecophonia, we chat about…
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Ecophonia has published 9 episodes since February 2025, covering topics in Documentary, Nature.
Ecophonia is currently dormant with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 42m.