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By Amanda Wong
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
Software Engineer, Nathaniel Schmitz, joins me in sharing his thoughts on the documentary Seaspiracy. We share our perspectives on the Netflix documentary, and discuss how effective storytelling can connect a broader audience to an environmental challenge. Along the way we debate whether scientists make good storytellers and how accurate should documentaries be. Finally we share whether we'd recommend this documentary to environmental and non-environmental audiences. Let us know what your thoughts are!
Join me for a solo episode where I discuss how the recent increase in Anti Asian sentiment has opened up channels of reflection where I learn about how white supremacy has shaped my Chinese Canadian experience. I first start with revisiting childhood memories and exchanges that changed the relationship I had with my culture. From there I see how the internalized shame and loathing influenced my behaviours and where I sought validation from in my formative years into adulthood. Finally, I explain how the recent boom in grassroots media and Asian representation has allowed me to reclaim my identity and become proud of my heritage.
This episode is the second part of the 2 part series which reviews major events in 2020.
In this episode, guest speaker, Tara Allohverdi and I deep dive into the impacts of invasive species and how they can potentially contribute to future pandemics, The new single use plastic ban in Canada, our perspectives of the BLM as POC, the US election and finally the WE foundation scandal in Canada.
Episode 4 is part of a 2 part series where my guest, Tara Allohverdi, and I reflect on major events in 2020.
In this episode we make a quick review of major environmental, political, and social events from 2020 and discuss our experiences witnessing them while being limited by COVID 19.
In this episode we further dissect and discuss the first 2 major events in 2020, the Australian Wildfires and the Global Pandemic. We delve into how these events are related to Climate Change, our perspectives on how they're being managed, and what we hope to see in the future.
Check out this episode where we discuss the importance of diversity in our backyards, the benefits of growing your own food, and the beauty in re-wilding our living spaces. My guest Cassandra Blooms and her husband Dylan, a horticulturist in the Niagara Region, unravel their journey in creating a green escape in their garden and the many benefits they have experienced since having an abundant garden. We hope that this will inspire you to expand on the riches of your yard spaces and create a nature escape even in the city!
With so many eco-certifications and a companies claiming net zero in the coming years, it's hard to know who's actually making a difference and what that change looks like. Green washing has skyrocketed recently and without proper research it's easy to assume those companies are reducing their environmental impact. This podcast with Liliana Camacho will hopefully answer some of those questions.
*Clarification*: We spoke about the Rainforest Alliance Certification (Green frog) as Fair Trade it is actually a seal indicates that a farm, forest, or tourism enterprise has been audited to meet standards that require environmental, social, and economic sustainability.
Here's an introduction to this Podcast where Environmental and Social Issues will be discussed! Hope you enjoy!
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.