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Fun fact: saving money *and* the environment is (or...can be) bipartisan!
Liz talks with Andrew Schuyler from Granite Outdoor Alliance about the outdoor economy (we see you, walkers), what New Hampshire companies are doing to make a difference (teamwork), and how even YOU (and Liz) can go sustainable.
Live event alert! Friday, February 20 at 8:00 p.m. at 3S Artspace in Portsmouth - NH Has Issues (aka Liz) will be on stage, chit chatting live!
Become a monthly supporter of the show --> this helps Liz record, edit, and publish episodes!
Be like Andrew! Have an idea for an upcoming episode? Email Liz: [email protected] -- bonus points if you connect to a previous episode...
This episode pairs well with Clean Energy (is not scary) with Sam Evans-Brown
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Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here.
New Hampshire Has Issues is generously sponsored by Seacoast Soils, an organic compost and topsoil provider for New Hampshire, Maine, and Northeast Massachusetts. Visit their website at www.seacoastsoil.com!
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Fun fact: saving money *and* the environment is (or...can be) bipartisan!
Liz talks with Andrew Schuyler from Granite Outdoor Alliance about the outdoor economy (we see you, walkers), what New Hampshire companies are doing to make a difference (teamwork), and how even YOU (and Liz) can go sustainable.
Live event alert! Friday, February 20 at 8:00 p.m. at 3S Artspace in Portsmouth - NH Has Issues (aka Liz) will be on stage, chit chatting live!
Become a monthly supporter of the show --> this helps Liz record, edit, and publish episodes!
Be like Andrew! Have an idea for an upcoming episode? Email Liz: [email protected] -- bonus points if you connect to a previous episode...
This episode pairs well with Clean Energy (is not scary) with Sam Evans-Brown
Links:
Support the show
Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here.
New Hampshire Has Issues is generously sponsored by Seacoast Soils, an organic compost and topsoil provider for New Hampshire, Maine, and Northeast Massachusetts. Visit their website at www.seacoastsoil.com!

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