A podcast based around the importance of water and what we need to do to help it. Guests from all places who work to maintain waterways will join us and talk about solutions to problems we are facing.
Aquipor's live webinar and Q&A featuring our CEO Greg Johnson and product engineer Josh Chastek as they go over what Aquipor has accomplished in 2023 and what Aquipor's goals are for 2024! We talk product development, project pipeline and where we see this progressing in 2024. Stay up to date with Aquipor progress at StartEngine.com/Aquipor
CEO Greg and Product Engineer Josh discuss Improvements to our permeable concrete as we make our way towards market. Check out StartEngine.com/AquiPor for more info.
Greg and Kevin chat with Augustus Doricko, aka the Water Bro and cofounder of Terra Seco Solutions, about water abundance, bringing clean water to East Palestine, OH, and maintaining the right mindset to solve big problems.
On this Water Drop episode, Kevin and Greg talk about the recent weather whiplash phenomenon in California where the state received over 30 Trillion gallons of rain, and how proper planning and development can help cities utilize this stormwater to bolster freshwater resources.
A wide-ranging conversation about nature-based thinking, carbon markets, the unintended consequences of heavy industrial growth, and the purpose of life (hint: it's about helping others).
Greg and Bill meet up to chat about the depletion of freshwater aquifers throughout the world and how we can help solve the issue.
While a lot of conversations about climate change revolve around CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions, Greg and Bill discuss how climate change is really all about water.
The city of Tuscon, Arizona only gets 12 inches of rain per year, but through innovation and a paradigm shift in how they deal with stormwater, they've become a model for how cities can become water sustainable.
Greg speaks with Jennifer Mitchell, creator of Save the Beer!, a clever awareness campaign that brings attention to water conservation and freshwater security.
Greg discusses the importance of "Sponge Cities" and making physical infrastructure more permeable as cities contend with extreme weather events.
Today we chat with Vermont Trotter, CoFounder of NW Carbon, to discuss biochar and its role in water treatment, eco-friendly concrete production, and circular economics.
Hydrogeologist and aquifer expert Guy Gregory joins Watervoice to discuss the value of groundwater recharge and water conservation in the era of climate change.
Design strategist and environmental entrepreneur Nicki Adler joins the Water Voice for a wide-ranging conversation about transforming existing urban footprints into more livable, sustainable spaces, the entrepreneurial journey, and running TOP-YARD.com
Water tells a different story in each and every city. Connecting the history of water provides insight that can bring forth a better understanding of the present while providing insight into the future of our world's precious resource. This podcast covers the history of water in Los Angeles, one that so happens to unfold in Hollywood fashion. But before the LA basin was covered in asphalt and concrete, the land was inhabited by the Native Tongva, an indigenous people whose interconnectivity to the land provides the very insight into a better water future for Southern California.
A special guest who goes by the pseudonym, Iggy, joined Greg and Kevin to share some provocative thoughts on carbon, climate change, water, and the opportunity at hand. Don't be caught off by the disguised voice; Iggy prefers to remain "behind the curtain".
Greg and Kevin share their take on COP26, their visit to The Water Environment Federation's national conference (WEFTEC), Andrew Yang's book tour #YangGang, and discuss topics surrounding stormwater policies. The world of water is a changing place for the better and AquiPor is excited to join the movement!
In this episode, Kevin and Greg discuss everything on their minds regarding clean water, climate change, the infrastructure bill, and a bunch of other topics.
Kevin and Greg discuss the importance of naturally getting stormwater back into the ground and Kevin shares the interesting history of Chicago stormwater management to put it all into perspective.
Urban architect & Co-founder of internationally recognized YARD & Co., Joe Nickol joins the show to discuss tactical urbanism and how creative urban design makes our communities stronger.
Innovation in the water sector is more critical now than ever before. Samuel Rosen has the vision to eliminate single use plastic water bottles from the planet. As a proven entrepreneur, Samuel offers us insight as to how he plans on taking down a major source of pollution while establishing drinking water accessibility through his company, Tap.
On this episode, Greg and Kevin break down why our outdated infrastructure and lack of attention towards updating it, is problematic. With projections showing how we will expand in the coming years, it is most likely that we will repeat the same actions of not properly building the infrastructure that we need for future generations.
This week, Kevin talks to the Spokane Riverkeepers Jerry and Carrie about keeping the Spokane River clean, the lack of care the world overall shows for waterways, and what things need to change in order to see real change.