Are We Here Yet Podcast

Making Pee Pay w/ founder of BrightWater Tools plus Orrin Evans in The Jazz Room


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CEO Kimmerly Nace is dedicated to changing the narrative on how we see our waste.  She’s passionate about making this planet, or rather making its people work better for a sustainable planet for all of us, creatures large and small. 

Imagine a world where our toughest waste issues become some of our most profitable revenue centers? Literally turning problems into profit; using our existing financial incentives for good and not greed. 

We spoke about her team at Brightwater Tools of Brattleboro, VT and it’s origin story in the international mission organization she also founded the Rich Earth Institute

Today’s discussion is on regenerative sanitation.  Realizing better nutrient management by diverting the worst offending liquid, our urine, out of the water system and into our soils for crop production.  

Or as I like to say, making our Pee pay. That’s the latest from SMG’s ‘Are We Here Yet?’ podcast. 

…And in the Jazz Room…We met pianist/composer, Orrin Evans at the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival.  In part two of this interview we talk about the origins of several songs featured on his CD “The Red Door” and learn about the musicians who are featured on this recording. Click here to learn more about Orrin Evans.

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Are We Here Yet PodcastBy Scott M. Graves

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