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By David Gottfried
The podcast currently has 77 episodes available.
Community is an essential foundation for sustainability and equity. I believe the spirit of change starts inside, and then in our homes, and then radiates outwards to our neighbors and shared community, expanding out to the Earth where we share the air, water, soil and precious life sustaining resources.
I’m thrilled to interview Majora Carter on her brand new book called Reclaiming Community: You Don’t have to move out of your neighborhood to live in a better one. Majora is a true inspiration and source of hope for us as we regroup to address systematic inequality. She is the Executive Director of Sustainable South Bronx, a MacArthur Fellow and winner of the prestigious Peabody Award. We met when Majora served on the Board of the U.S. Green Building Council. I first heard her speak at GreenBuild and was deeply moved by her incredible passion, vision and guidance for sustainable communities.
This interview with Majora is important to me on many levels, including that my parents grew up in the Bronx, about three miles from where Majora was born, and the community that is the main case study for her vital book. In our conversation, we discuss how to regenerate our communities, especially those where success typically meant leaving home to seek greener pastures. Majora shows us that this practice isn’t necessary and can be reversed.
We discuss:
This episode of Regen360 features the greenbiz warrior and strategic thought leader Joel Makower. Joel was one of the first green business journalists, starting four decades ago, and up through this day, he’s continually pushing us to break through paradigms that degrade and invent those that flourish. He is the Chairman and Co-founder of GreenBiz Group, lead author of the annual “State of Green Business” report, and The New Grand Strategy: Restoring America’s Prosperity, Security and Sustainability in the 21st Century.
The interview is inspiring and can help show us a path forward in 2022. We talk about:
Our interview featuring Amory Lovins, the foremost energy efficiency guru in the world [IMHO]. Amory invented the concept of “negawatt” - meaning a watt of energy saved through efficiency replaces a watt of generated energy, but without the huge negative environmental impact, and a higher return on investment.
Amory talks to David about why the human brain can’t easily comprehend the benefits of designing without (i.e. efficiency instead of mechanical systems), COP26 achievements, the latest and coolest climate technologies Amory is seeing, and why Amory has dedicated more than four decades of service to helping us not only wake up, but actually survive; something Amory calls “applied hope.”
David’s interview with Ashok Gupta, a Senior Energy Economist at NRDC for Climate and Clean Energy who served on New York City’s Sustainable Energy Policy Task Force under Michael Bloomberg. Ashok’s work has been highly recognized including the ACEEE lifetime achievement award. In our informal free flowing conversation, Ashok and I touch upon the importance of the building envelope, integrating renewable energy, and reflections on the COP26 Glasgow Summit.
David is joined by Paul Hawken, one of the world’s foremost natural capitalism and sustainability gurus on his new book Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation.
David is joined by Dr. Alan Christianson, a NY Times best-selling author of several books including his new book The Metabolism Reset Diet. He is a Phoenix based Naturopathic physician, father of 2 kids, and a lover of research and natural health. Join the conversation as they discuss the inner workings of the liver and the daily changes we can make to improve metabolism.
Join David Gottfried as he kicks off the new year talking about new goals and a new vision for 2019. Be inspired as David encourages you to write down some thoughts and goals that you would like accomplish in the new year.
David sits down to talk with Paul Thomas M.D., a triple board-certified Dr. in Pediatrics, Integrative & Holistic Medicine and Addiction. David and Dr. Paul discuss his new book, Addiction Spectrum. Join the conversation as they discuss the addiction issues facing our world today and what we can do to help heal broken lives.
David sits down with Danny Iny, an educator, entrepreneur, author and the founder and CEO of Mirasee. Join the conversation as David and Danny discuss his new book "Leveraged Learning" and the big disruptions that are happening with higher education. Danny brings fascinating insights to the alternatives that exist for achieving true learning that best serve the student.
David sits down with Terri Wills, the CEO of the World Green Building Council. Terri was named as one of 10 women leading the global push towards climate action, gender equality and social justice for all. Join the conversation as they discuss the impact that The World Green Building Council is making in the places we live, work, play, heal and learn.
The podcast currently has 77 episodes available.