Ross Rambles is the 5-10 minute Podcast produced by Ross Garlick on topics he finds interesting, including sustainability, coffee, technology and investing, and life in Colombia. Hope you enjoy!
This is the most personal podcast I've done to date, but definitely worthy of recording and documenting. I've managed 6 employees (with KC) at Mesa Salvaje for 3 months now and it has been just as rewarding and revealing as I had ever hoped. In this episode I ramble on about the 5 things I've learned to date and things I hope to improve upon: Employees are people too Coaxing people to tell you their frustrations is not easy Learn about myself - leading by example is hard when I am so flawed Even the most invested employees don't care about the business as much as you do Your intentions can be all well and good, but it doesn't mean employees are going to follow the script
I recently listened to 2 podcasts on The Ezra Klein Show, one with David Wallace-Wells who laid out what our climate reality looks like, with a base case of global warming somewhere in between 2 degrees and 4 degrees by 2100, and the other with Rhiana Gunn-Wright, lead policy director for the Green New Deal. Both episodes left me feeling emotional, but with Gunn-Wright in charge of building a Green New Deal I feel a bit more positive about our capacity to at least try and address the crisis. Listen to her chat with Dave Roberts on The Ezra Klein show here: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/vox/the-ezra-klein-show/e/59687986
Giving up beef not only made my diet more sustainable, it also helped me start composting. Composting itself didn't have much of an end goal, but as a positive consequence KC and I began to look at trash in an entirely new manner. When trash is no longer this black box of foul odors, it becomes easy to investigate what trash we are generating.
Hi guys! In this episode: Welcome to the show. Who is Ross Garlick? What are we going to talk about? Why is a podcast the best medium for these conversations?