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Matthew Paneitz, Long Way Home
Today, we get to learn from Matthew Paneitz, founder and executive director of Long Way Home. This organization built Hero School, a student-built and community-built campus in San Juan Comalapa,…
Alexandra Dumitrescu, What nonprofits can learn from e-commerce
Today my guest is fundraiser and impact growth leader, Alexandra Dumitrescu. In this episode, we discuss nonprofit funding. Alexandra highlights the potential of technology to enhance fundraising…
Rob Law, The Creek Kids
Rob Law is a musician and composer with decades of experience in the music industry. He has composed music for films and advertising campaigns. Rob is also a podcaster, a storyteller, and an…
Dinah Awino Kawino, Pendo Mazingira
Dinah Awino Kawino is the founder and director of Akadi Eco and Mentorship Ventures.Akadi Eco is a consulting firm based in Kenya. It focuses on bringing environmental mentorship and sustainability…
Christina Carter, Gumnut Trails
Christina Carter is the author, illustrator, and founder of Gumnut Trails—a unique collection of Outdoor Adventure Guides that help families rediscover the joy of exploring nature together.In this…
Louise Karch, Interview Database for Environmental Educators
We are all in the attention economy.Louise Karch (pronounced CARSH) makes sure good people like us break out not blend in.Louise is delighted to speak us. She has a special fondness for environmental…
Vanessa Thompson, Career Opportunities in Sustainability for Environmental Educators
Episode description:Join us as we dive into the world of innovation with Vanessa Thompson, Managing Director of The Sustainability Experts. Vanessa shares bold strategies for sparking disruptive…
[INSIGHT] Announcing Transferable Solutions
Last week I launched the new newsletter. It’s called Transferable Solutions and the theme of the newsletter is “Environmental Skills, Reimagined.” When I started The Freelance Project, I wanted to…
Kalliopi Monoyios, Visual Climate Communication
Today we get to learn from Kalliopi Monoyios, visual science communicator and lead author of "Visuals as a Catalyst for Climate Science Communication," a chapter in the book "Storytelling to…
Emily Coren and Helen Wang, Storytelling and Climate Solutions
A conversation with Emily Coren and Hua (Helen) Wang, editors of Storytelling to Accelerate Climate Solutions (Springer Nature, 2024). They collaborated with 44 authors to create a resource…
[INSIGHT] What kind of freelancer are you?
Introducing a new feature to the podcast. This new feature is called INSIGHT. With each episode we’ll explore some aspect of freelancing and how it intersects with the environmental awareness work…
Maria Coryell-Martin, Expeditionary Art and Art Toolkit
Maria Coryell-Martin is an expeditionary artist.That’s right.Expeditionary, as in expeditions. What type of imagery does this bring up? If you imagine an artist traveling with a scientist or an…
Wendy Nadherny Fachon, Story Walking
Wendy Nadherny Fachon is an author, journalist, podcast host and environmental educator. Her work is published by Natural Awakenings Magazine, Sustainable Living News, and Dreamvisions 7 Radio.After…
Gloria Desanker, Map Nerd Consulting Mapping Untold Stories
Today, we get to learn from Gloria Desanker, geospatial storyteller, founder, and Principal Consultant at Map Nerd Consulting.More About GloriaMy name is Gloria Desanker, and I founded Map Nerd…
Tom Rhoads, Exploring the Intersection of Environmental Education and Economics
In this episode, we get to learn from Dr. Tom Rhoads, an economist and professor at Towson University.Dr. Rhoads shares his transition from sports economics to environmental economics and his…
Experiential Interpretive Design - Environmental Education and the Institute for Earth Education
I hope you enjoyed my conversation with Bill Reynolds, Lars Wohlers, and Mike Mayer, co-founders of Experiential Interpretive Design, a coaching company they founded to help individuals,…
Experiential Interpretive Design - Bill Reynolds, Lars Wohlers, Mike Mayer
In this episode, we meet the co-founders of Experiential Interpretive Design (EID) -- Bill Reynolds, Lars Wohlers, and Mike Mayer. Collectively, they have many years of experience in interpretation…
Janice Kelley, Nature Detectives at Home
Janice Kelley is the founder and program director for Nature Detectives, where children in kindergarten through third grade discover the mysteries of the outdoor world on their school campus, at…
Dr. Raquel Pinderhughes, Roots of Success Environmental Literacy and Job Training Program
Roots of Success (RoS) is an empowering environmental literacy and job training program that prepares youth and adults with significant barriers to employment to access jobs and career pathways in…
Jerry Willenbring, Electrify California
Today it is my pleasure to introduce you to Jerry Willenbring.Jerry is a community organizer, teacher, and guide. He is also a physicist and an electrical engineer who has taken on electrifying…
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