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Is talking about the environment controversial? Nope.
And yet.....why does the worry wort inside my head always stop and ask "Uh oh-will this be seen as political"? Luckily, I have the fearless Debbie Levin as my guest today to quiet that pesky worry wort and lead me in a fantastic conversation about sustainability and improving the environment. For more than twenty years Debbie has been a powerhouse in Hollywood, and beyond, in persistently making important changes that has moved our culture towards protecting our environment.
Today's Guest:
Debbie Levin is the CEO of the Environmental Media Association (EMA), where she has spent over two decades harnessing the power of entertainment to drive environmental change. Under her leadership, EMA has become a leading voice in sustainability within the entertainment industry, launching impactful initiatives like the EMA Green Seal for sustainable productions and EMA IMPACT, a forum uniting leaders in business, media, and advocacy. A passionate advocate and thought leader, Debbie is dedicated to using creative storytelling and industry partnerships to inspire global environmental action. Based in Los Angeles, she continues to champion sustainable practices across media and entertainment.
For more information:
https://www.green4ema.org
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Send me a Text Message about the show!
Is talking about the environment controversial? Nope.
And yet.....why does the worry wort inside my head always stop and ask "Uh oh-will this be seen as political"? Luckily, I have the fearless Debbie Levin as my guest today to quiet that pesky worry wort and lead me in a fantastic conversation about sustainability and improving the environment. For more than twenty years Debbie has been a powerhouse in Hollywood, and beyond, in persistently making important changes that has moved our culture towards protecting our environment.
Today's Guest:
Debbie Levin is the CEO of the Environmental Media Association (EMA), where she has spent over two decades harnessing the power of entertainment to drive environmental change. Under her leadership, EMA has become a leading voice in sustainability within the entertainment industry, launching impactful initiatives like the EMA Green Seal for sustainable productions and EMA IMPACT, a forum uniting leaders in business, media, and advocacy. A passionate advocate and thought leader, Debbie is dedicated to using creative storytelling and industry partnerships to inspire global environmental action. Based in Los Angeles, she continues to champion sustainable practices across media and entertainment.
For more information:
https://www.green4ema.org
Support the show
Keep up with all things WeSTAT on any (or ALL) of the social feeds:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westatpod/
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@westatpod
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westatpod/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/westatpod/
Twitter: https://x.com/WeSTATpod
Have a topic or want to stay in touch via e-mail on all upcoming news?
https://www.westatpod.com/
Help monetarily support the podcast by subscribing to the show! This is an easy way to help keep the conversations going:
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