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Best podcasts about beth terry

Latest podcast episodes about beth terry

East Coast DNA
Brigid Returns with Holiday Cheer: New Single, Upcoming Shows & Sneak Peek at 2025

East Coast DNA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 26:03


East Coast DNA welcomes back Brigid, the Truro-based musical trio of Emma Smit-Geraghty, Beth Terry, and Sarah Glinz. Known for their stunning three-part vocal harmonies and heartfelt storytelling, Brigid has been making waves in the East Coast music scene since releasing their debut album, Someone Like Her, in September 2022. Last year, they joined us to celebrate the holidays and share stories behind their sophomore album, Mid-December. Now, they're back to promote their new single, a beautiful cover of Stan Rogers' “At Last, I'm Ready for Christmas”, plus exciting updates about their upcoming live performances and exclusive hints about new material and their plans for International Women's Day. Their music explores the many facets of being a woman, touching on the joys, struggles, and stories that unite us all. Beyond music, they are deeply committed to their community, raising awareness and funds for charitable organizations.

Equestrian Legacy Radio
JUBAL LEE YOUNG and SARAH BETH TERRY on LIVE:FROM NASHVILLE

Equestrian Legacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 85:00


 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 24th  on LIVE:FROM NASHVILLE… Jubal Lee Young and Sarah Beth Terry are our special guest! We'll share music from Jubal Lee's new album WILD BIRDS WARBLE and Sarah Beth's REBEL Chapter VII. The Music and the Stories and the Fun are headed your way starting at Noon CST with award winning host Gary and Mary Kaye Holt! Listen LIVE at Equestrianlegacy.net and the podcast at iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, Spotify and Most Streaming Platforms…Just search for Equestrian Legacy Radio!

The Thought Snob Podcast with Paula Swope
Sarah Beth Terry- The Big Lie in Rural America that No One Wants to Talk About

The Thought Snob Podcast with Paula Swope

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 74:51


Nashville recording artist, singer, songwriter, and Transylvania University alum Sarah Beth Terry is the epitome of a woman raised in rural country who rejected societal norms and expectations. Sarah Beth admits she's relentless in her work. Her life motto is, “If I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it right.” As a staff writer for Three Hounds Music, she wrote 645 songs in 2018, exceeding her annual quota by 633 songs. “If I'm going to catch lightning,” she says, “I need to put about 70 lightning rods on the roof.”   Terry has caught lightning a couple of times in her career with two well-placed cuts. One song, “We Are All God's Children,” is on the Gaither Vocal Band's album and quickly rose up the gospel charts. The second, a song that Sarah Beth co-wrote with songwriter and artist Anthony Smith, “I Hate the Taste of Whiskey,” was released by country artist Craig Morgan.   Source: Three Hounds Music. (2022). “Sarah Beth Terry.” Three Hounds Music.com. Web.   To learn more about Sarah Beth Terry, visit her website https://www.sarahbethterry.com/   About Paula Swope                   Before Paula became an author, she raised $60M for impoverished populations by securing grant funds. When Paula was fenced in and punching a time clock, she said, “If I can make a living helping people, I'll have it made.” That's precisely what she did as a grant writer and what she's doing today as an author. Her life purpose is to help people transform their lives as she has, which inspired her to write Thought S.N.O.B.: The Modern Spiritual Playbook for a Better Life. Paula's relatable style has earned her a massive 260,000 social media followers across all platforms, with more than 6,500,000 video views.    At 25, broke and miserable, she enrolled in college as a non-traditional student. Six years later, she obtained a bachelor's degree in political science and a master's degree in public administration. In May 2021, after working in fundraising for over a decade, Paula resigned to focus on her lifelong dream of being an author.  Paula has studied spirituality for almost 20 years. Her studies include workshops with self-help giants like Wayne Dyer, Louise Hay, Deepak Chopra, and Abraham Hicks. Studying under the best, Paula figures she has accumulated 150,000 hours of experience in this field, making her an expert. She is trained in Transcendental Meditation, Primordial Sound Meditation, and Tapping. To expand her toolbox of offerings, she studies under Deepak Chopra himself. She has earned certifications in Meditation and Ayurveda Health and is working on the most prestigious credentialing offered by the Chopra Center, the Total Well-Being Coaching certification.    Even though manifestation is something we do naturally, Paula believes some people must be taught. Her dedication to teaching vulnerable populations how to manifest the lives they deserve is her gift to the world. Coined by her followers as the “most relatable self-help influencer out there,” Paula's social media analytics show that she helps approximately 30,000 people daily through her social media posts and online workshops. Her posts and live events are attended by tens of thousands of viewers, drawn to her relatable style and easy-to-follow strategies. In Thought S.N.O.B., she picks up where her social media has left off, giving readers the tools to move from havoc to happiness.    When she's not providing advice or running workshops on social media, Paula enjoys listening to music, and her taste is as diverse as her lifestyle. Don't be surprised to see her in the PIT for Machine Gun Kelly one weekend and then at Elvis Presley's Graceland the next. Paula thinks she's been to Graceland twelve times but admits she stopped counting long ago. She is a world traveler with an eye and an appetite for luxury, but Paula craves silence and solitude more than anything else. Even though she seizes every opportunity to experience new things and adventures, her favorite place is home with her husband and two dogs.    Website: paulaswope.com TikTok: tiktok.com/@pbswope111 Instagram: instagram.com/thepaulaswope/ Facebook: facebook.com/PBSwope

Equestrian Legacy Radio
JUBAL LEE YOUNG and SARAH BETH TERRY on LIVE:FROM NASHVILLE

Equestrian Legacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 84:00


Coming Up Tuesday JULY 2nd on LIVE:FROM NASHVILLE… Jubal Lee Young and Sarah Beth Terry are our special guest! We'll share music from Jubal Lee's new album WILD BIRDS WARBLE and Sarah Beth's REBEL Chapter VII. The Music and the Stories and the Fun are headed your way starting at Noon CST with award winning host Gary and Mary Kaye Holt! Listen LIVE at Equestrianlegacy.net and the podcast at iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, Spotify and Most Streaming Platforms…Just search for Equestrian Legacy Radio!

East Coast DNA
East Coast DNA Mid-December with Brigid

East Coast DNA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 37:27


Our fifth holiday episode of 2023 features the Nova Scotia female singer/songwriter trio Brigid. @brigidtrio Brigid is the inspirational powerhouse trio of Emma Smit-Geraghty, Beth Terry, and Sarah McKim-Glinz. The meaning of the name Brigid is “three in one.” A sisterhood. A movement. An opportunity to make the world a better place. This trio of open-hearted singers cares deeply about connecting with people and shining a light on what needs to change. Writing music they long to hear, this trio pens lyrics that speak to the elusive balance that modern women, and mothers, struggle to achieve amidst the messiness (and joy) of everyday life. Don't miss the chance to hear them live at their many fundraising shows for local community nonprofits. Beth, Sarah, and Emma take a moment from their busy schedules to sit down and chat with East Coast DNA host Darcy Walsh about balancing motherhood with a music career and Brigid's recently released sophomore album, Mid-December. 00:20 Beth, Sarah, and Emma chat with Darcy 33:03 Mid-December by Brigid Mid-December available on all streaming platforms. Get your physical copy of Brigid's Mid-December: Brigid - Mid-December | Brigid (brigidtrio.com) Find Brigid online: https://www.brigidtrio.com/ Subscribe to @eastcoastdna for move chats with people behind the music you love and exclusive Live Shot performances from Eastern Canada's music + arts scene --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/east-coast-dna/message

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Truro musical trio Brigid on their new Christmas album

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 9:32


Musical trio Brigid from Truro, N.S., has released a brand new Christmas album. Host Jeff Douglas is joined by Emma Smit-Geraghty, Beth Terry and Sarah Glinz to talk about their new album and their new single.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Trio Brigid stops in to Studio A to talk music and motherhood

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 10:16


Brigid's three members are Emma Smit-Geraghty, Beth Terry, and Sarah Glinz. They spoke with guest host Preston Mulligan about why they came together and how their active involvement with community organizations.

Audiolibrix - Audioknihy pro vaše lepší já

Jako mnoho lidí, ani Beth Terry si nemyslela, že by jednotlivec mohl mít nějaký dopad na životní prostředí. Během rekonvalescence po operaci si ale přečetla článek o ohromném množství plastů, které znečišťují oceány. Rozhodla se, že se svého plastového zlozvyku zbaví. V knize vás pobaví svým každodenním bojem o tak zásadní změnu, ukáže vám, jak se plastů můžete zbavit taky, nabídne odborné informace o environmentálních a zdravotních problémech, které s plasty souvisejí, a hlavně vlastní řešení a tipy, jak omezit plastovou stopu. V knize najdete: postupné kroky k méně konzumnímu způsobu života a tím i k menší ekologické stopě praktické rady a tipy pro každodenní život pracovní listy, výrobní postupy i kontrolní seznamy seznam akčních kroků v rámci komunity inspirativní příběhy konkrétních lidí – bezplastových hrdinů – kterým se podařilo dosáhnout změny ve větším měřítku a v neposlední řadě morální podporu Kniha Plastic free je praktickým průvodcem i příběhem silné osobní změny vedoucí od bezmocnosti k odpovědnosti a odvaze a je tak „povinnou četbou“ pro každého, kdo se zajímá o zdraví nejen sebe a své rodiny, ale i planety. Protože na jednotlivci... záleží. „Čtenáři dnešní doby jsou čím dál náročnější. Chtějí návody, relevantní zdroje informací, hlubokou znalost i lehkost četby. Beth se podařila kombinace s jednou vysoce hodnocenou přidanou hodnotou – lidskostí a ukázkou toho, že každý může fungování bez plastů realizovat vlastním tempem a dle svých možností. Důležité je začít. U sebe, v domácnosti, ve firmě až po účast na změně systému. Ta totiž vždy vychází od přání jednotlivců, v tomto případě vědomých spotřebitelů. Přidala bych tedy ještě apel na otevřenou komunikaci se značkami, od kterých nakupujeme. Výroba domácí drogerie může být odreagováním, nicméně vyvolat tlak na nadnárodní giganty a příště si v obchodě nakoupit do vlastních obalů má mnohem širší dopad umožňující bezobalové fungování masám.“ — Soňa Jonášová, CEO Institut cirkulární ekonomiky „Kniha Plastic Free je mnohem víc než jenom inspirativní příběh odhodlané ženy, která se naučila žít bezplastovým životem. Získáváte v ní hlavně praktického průvodce řešením plastové krize ve své vlastní domácnosti. Průvodce střídmostí a přítomným uvažováním. Přináší surový pohled na nepříjemnou realitu, ale také naději v podobě každodenních kroků každého z nás. A v ty věříme i my!“ — Martin Mates, spoluzakladatel Econea.cz „Inspirativní. Posilující. A hlavně osvobozující! Konečně všechno, co potřebujete vědět, abyste mohli žít zdravý, bezpečný a bezplastový život. Palec nahoru pro Beth! Je to rozhodně má bezplastová guru!“ — Diane MacEachern, spisovatelka, BigGreenPurse.com „Tohle je nástroj, na který jsme všichni čekali, aby byl přechod na život bez plastů snazší. Je na čase se probudit. Mír.“ — Rosanna Arquette, herečka, členka sdružení Plastic Pollution Coalition „Beth je jednou z nejinspirativnějších osobností na naší planetě. Její znalosti o životě bez plastu jsou majákem naděje možného. Tuhle knihu by si měl přečíst každý!“ — Stacy Malkan, spoluzakladatelka organizace Campaign for Safe Cosmetics a autorka knihy Doba jedová 3 - Kosmetika Název: Plastic free Podnázev: aneb Jak se zbavit plastů v životě Autor: Beth Terry Překlad: Kateřina Harrison Lipenská Interpret audioknihy: Ivana Milbachová Délka audioknihy: 13:48 h Počet stránek knihy: 360 Vazba knihy: Pevná vazba Vydavatelství: Audiolibrix Audioknihu Plastic free si můžete koupit v nejlepším obchodě s audioknihami Audiolibrix. Knihu a e-knihu Plastic free si můžete koupit na webu nakladatelství Audiolibrix.

The ATTAINABLE Podcast
Inventory your waste. Interview w/ Marina McCoy

The ATTAINABLE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2019 38:18


Today we're speaking with Marina McCoy, a sustainable events consultant from the beautiful state of Vermont. Marina founded her sustainable consulting business, Waste Free Earth, 2 years ago but she has been in the industry, creating impact since college. Marina talks to us about how she first got started, what it's like traveling cross-country in her van to work gigs, she talks about the sustainable changes she's seen in the events industry and she even shares some of her late-night guilty pleasures while on the road. www.wastefree.earth @wastefreeearth In our conversation, Marina mentioned Beth Terry's inspiring TedTalk about her plastic-free life. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JXWRVrFiKs Let's go!

Investigating Breast Cancer
How the environment impacts breast cancer, with Dr. Mary Beth Terry

Investigating Breast Cancer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 25:33


While much of the focus around breast cancer rightfully looks at preexisting genetics, an important part of finding a cure also means looking at what's happening outside the body, specifically the environment. How does the air we breathe and chemicals we ingest every day potentially put us more at risk for the disease? What can be done to prevent it? As you'll hear, the work is a blend of intensely modern science and old-fashioned, hard-nosed research. Dr. Mary Beth Terry is a cancer epidemiologist and professor at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. Dr. Terry's work centers on improving breast cancer risk models for high-risk families, finding ways to measure exposure to chemical pollutants, and non-genetic changes to DNA that can be a result of both biologic and environmental exposures. She's also a BCRF grantee since 2005. How might our daily environment impact the potential for breast cancer? That's what I asked Dr. Terry.    

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Answers for the Family - Radio Show
"Resilience Not Included"

Answers for the Family - Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 55:00


Resilience Not Included: Practical Parenting Tips for Instilling Resilience SHOW GUEST: Beth Terry Beth Terry's book, Raising Resilient Kids, is packed with wonderful insights, practical information, and delightful stories from her 30 years of raising OPK's - Other People's Kids. Like everyone, Beth learned the hard way, only instead of one child at a time, she started with three pre-teens all at once when she was only 33. After that, her involvement at church landed her a handful of god-kids who were hurting and needed her help, one of whom came with a Probation officer! She got those kids squared away, then fell in love with a man who had four little girls under the age of 10. Beth didn't have nine months to get used to the idea of kids in the home again... she dived right in. Moms and Dads - this is the advice you wish you had when you started your family. Your kids will benefit, new moms and dads will love the sections on family meetings and chore lists. In an interview you will not want to miss,Terry shares her unique take on the world and how Raising Resilient Kids will help you make it through your day and give you ideas you can share with those you love.

Answers for the Family - Radio Show
"Resilience Not Included"

Answers for the Family - Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 55:00


Resilience Not Included: Practical Parenting Tips for Instilling Resilience SHOW GUEST: Beth Terry Beth Terry's book, Raising Resilient Kids, is packed with wonderful insights, practical information, and delightful stories from her 30 years of raising OPK's - Other People's Kids. Like everyone, Beth learned the hard way, only instead of one child at a time, she started with three pre-teens all at once when she was only 33. After that, her involvement at church landed her a handful of god-kids who were hurting and needed her help, one of whom came with a Probation officer! She got those kids squared away, then fell in love with a man who had four little girls under the age of 10. Beth didn't have nine months to get used to the idea of kids in the home again... she dived right in. Moms and Dads - this is the advice you wish you had when you started your family. Your kids will benefit, new moms and dads will love the sections on family meetings and chore lists. In an interview you will not want to miss,Terry shares her unique take on the world and how Raising Resilient Kids will help you make it through your day and give you ideas you can share with those you love.

Men in the Middle
Show #70- Author Beth Terry joins the guys to discuss kids, plus more.

Men in the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 59:03


Raising Strong Children, Death Debt and Celebrity Visits.

Real Talk Radio with Nicole Antoinette
Beth Terry on Perfectionism, Making Change, and How To Reduce Your Plastic Footprint

Real Talk Radio with Nicole Antoinette

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2016 110:54


Beth Terry is an Oakland based accountant who, after learning about the devastating effects of plastic pollution on the environment and human health, began an experiment to see if she could live without buying any new plastic. Since then, she has reduced her plastic waste to less than 2% of the national average. That experiment Continue Reading…

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
102: Beth Terry on Living and Gardening without Plastic

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2016 47:27


After learning about the devastating effects of plastic pollution on the environment and human health, Oakland accountant Beth began an experiment to see if she could live without buying any new plastic. Since then, she has reduced her plastic waste to less than 2% of the national average. That experiment turned into the popular blog MyPlasticFreeLife.com and new book Plastic-Free: How I Kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too. Her work and life have been profiled in the award-winning film Bag It, as well as Susan Freinkel's book, Plastic: A Toxic Love Story and Captain Charles Moore's Plastic Ocean. Listen in and learn: What motivated her to make such a drastic change in her life How long she has been able to maintain her life without plastic How her career as an accountant helped her in this path Some tips on how to adjust to a life without plastic Taking it step by step Storing items in the fridge and freezer Buying cheese without the plastic wraps How she removed all plastic packaging from her garden activities. Other tips we can use to “de-plastic” our gardens How she converted her blog into a guidebook for others to learn from What she included in her book, including why recycling is important but not the solution to the plastic problem and lots of shopping tips What we need in the world to help with the plastic problem Some important facts about the laws in effect on toxic chemicals in the U.S. Where to find a plastic audit worksheet As well as: Her TWO biggest successes – You won't believe the first one, and the second one is her proudest accomplishment What drives her And her one piece of advice for all the podcast listeners

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TSCPA Talks
Beth Terry

TSCPA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 27:09


The Tennessee Society of CPAs presents TSCPA Talks, featuring CPA smarts & CPA stories from our members and leaders in the field.

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KPFA - Terra Verde
Resolve to be greener in 2016

KPFA - Terra Verde

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2016 4:29


Terra Verde digs into its archives for this special show on green new year's resolutions. Rebecca Burgess of Fibershed talks about her commitment to “wear local” for a year; Beth Terry, author of “My Plastic Free Life” discusses her efforts to virtually eliminate plastic from her household; and Kelly Carlisle, founder of Acta Non Verba youth urban farm, explains her journey to start a new environmental initiative to meet a need in her Oakland community. These stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things for the earth will inspire listeners to take their green commitments to the next level in 2016. The post Resolve to be greener in 2016 appeared first on KPFA.

How You Can Save The World: Sustainable Living and Social Activism

In our new segment, we look at one person’s amazing endeavors to save the world. Our second installment features an interview with Beth Terry, creator of My Plastic Free Life.   Find us on: Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr Email us with suggestions or tips at howyoucansavetheworld@gmail.com

The Green Divas
Green Divas DIY: Wooden Memory Game

The Green Divas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2014 6:30


Green Diva Leigh, publisher of Green-4-u.com and awesome green mom, among other things, did a great DIY tutorial on making a fun NON-PLASTIC fun memory game for young children. Beth Terry would be proud . . .

BITEradio.me
Environmental Awareness- Living Plastic Free

BITEradio.me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2013 61:00


Environmental Awareness - Beth Terry, author of Plastic-Free: How I Kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too A practical guide to ridding your life--and the planet--of plastic! Like many people, Beth Terry didn't think an individual could have much impact on the environment. But while laid up after surgery, she read an article about the staggering amount of plastic polluting the oceans and decided then and there to kick her plastic habit. Now she wants to teach you how you can too. In her quirky, humorous style--well known to the readers of her popular blog, My Plastic-Free Life--Terry provides personal anecdotes, stats about the environmental and health problems related to plastic, and personal solutions and tips on how to limit your plastic footprint.  Beth's book includes handy lists and charts for easy reference, ways to get involved in larger community actions, and profiles of individuals-- Plastic-Free Heroes--who have gone beyond personal solutions to create a change on a larger scale. Plastic-Free also includes chapters on letting go of eco-guilt, strategies for coping with overwhelming problems, and ways to relate to other people who aren't as far along on the plastic-free path.  Plastic-Free is a must-read for anyone concerned about the ongoing health and happiness of themselves, their children, and the planet. To purchase Beth's book from Amazon.com, click here For more information visit: http://myplasticfreelife.com/

The Green Divas
Green Divas Radio Show 3.28.13 - Can You go Plastic-Free?

The Green Divas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2013 57:43


A full show with a ton of great information from responsibly disposing of our electronics to DIY, upcycling ideas for Easter, a fun program by NBC Universal is Green, and our feature interview with Beth Terry, author of Plastic-Free: How I Kicked the Plastic Habit and How You can too

Big Vision Podcast
Living Plastic-Free with Beth Terry

Big Vision Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2012 28:46


Beth Terry is the author of Plastic-Free: How I Kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too. She also writes the popular blog, My Plastic-Free Life, and is a founding member of the Plastic Pollution Coalition. Beth gives presentations on living plastic-free and why our personal changes do make a difference.  She spearheaded the successful Take Back the Filter Brita recycling campaign in 2008, and her life and work have been profiled in Susan Freinkel's book, Plastic: A Toxic Love Story, Captain Charles Moore's book, Plastic Ocean, and the award-winning film, Bag It. When she's not out fighting plastic pollution, she spends her time with her husband, and two rascally kitties in Oakland, CA. Listen and subscribe to the Big Vision Podcast on iTunes. Connect with me: Website: brittbravo.com Speaking & workshop calendar: brittbravo.com/speaking Blog: havefundogood.blogspot.com Facebook: facebook.com/britt.bravo Twitter: @Bbravo Music: "Mango Delight," by Kenya Masala.  Connect with Kenya through CD Baby and Source Consulting Group.

KPFA - Terra Verde
Terra Verde – October 5, 2012

KPFA - Terra Verde

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2012 8:58


This fundraiser show features a conversation with Beth Terry, author of the blog, MyPlasticFreeLife.com, and the new book, Plastic-Free: How I Kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too (the book is available as a thank-you gift for listener supporters in this fund drive). We also talk with Leslie Moyer of 5 Gyres, a group that does research and public education about the global impact of plastic pollution in the world's oceans.    The post Terra Verde – October 5, 2012 appeared first on KPFA.

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Everyday Connection
Beth Terry - My Plastic Free Life

Everyday Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2012 101:00


Five years ago, after learning about the devastating effects of plastic pollution on the environment and human health, Oakland accountant Beth Terry suddenly realized that her personal actions had a direct impact in ways she hadn't imagined and began an experiment to see if she could live without buying any new plastic.  Since then, she has reduced her plastic waste to less than 2% of the national average.  That experiment turned into the popular blog MyPlasticFreeLife.com, and the new book Plastic-Free: How I Kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too.   A founding member of the Plastic Pollution Coalition, Terry gives presentations on living plastic-free and why, despite what some critics assert, our personal changes do make a difference. http://myplasticfreelife.com/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JXWRVrFiKs http://evcon.me/LzICIb

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism
Dharmic Plastic Bag Activism: A conversation between Adreanna Limbach, Stuart Moody and Beth Terry Part 3

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2011 29:10


This week, IDP activism director Adreanna Limbach interviews Stuart Moody and Beth Terry of the Green Sangha, a San Francisco Bay Area based group working to advance spiritually grounded environmental activism. This is the third of a three part interview. Stuart Moody received a B.S. in...

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism
Dharmic Plastic Bag Activism: A conversation between Adreanna Limbach, Stuart Moody and Beth Terry Part 2

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2011 33:37


This week, IDP activism director Adreanna Limbach interviews Stuart Moody and Beth Terry of the Green Sangha, a San Francisco Bay Area based group working to advance spiritually grounded environmental activism. This is the second of a three part interview. Stuart Moody received a B.S. in...

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism
Dharmic Plastic Bag Activism: A conversation between Adreanna Limbach, Stuart Moody and Beth Terry Part 1

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2011 45:02


This week, IDP activism director Adreanna Limbach interviews Stuart Moody and Beth Terry of the Green Sangha, a San Francisco Bay Area based group working to advance spiritually grounded environmental activism. This is the first of a three part interview. Stuart Moody received a B.S. in...

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker
Beth Terry: Plastic Fast

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2011 17:19


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Arts and Healing Podcast
Judith Selby Lang and Richard Lang: Transforming Plastic Trash into Art

Arts and Healing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2010 39:06


For over ten years, artists Richard Lang and Judith Selby Lang have been collecting trash together on Kehoe Beach in Point Reyes National Seashore in Northern California, and turning it into playful and powerful works of art that raise awareness about ocean pollution.  The plastic they collect has become everything from sculptural wall art to digital prints, a wedding dress, jewelry, a mobile car sculpture, and more.  Ultimately, their work combines fun and passionate obsession with a thoughtful message about ocean pollution, recycling and creative re-use. In June 2010, the Arts and Healing Network's Director, Mary Daniel Hobson, interviewed them at their home and studio in Forest Knolls, CA about art, passion, collaboration, collecting, the importance of place, and the tragedy of plastic polluting our oceans. Judith and Richard were also one of the 2009 recipients of the AHN Award. You can learn more about their work at beachplastic.com, and read anecdotes about their plastic collecting and artmaking on their blog, Plastic Forever. If you are interested in learning more about the problem of plastic pollution and how to be part of the solution, Judith and Richard offer the following resources: - Beth Terry at Fake Plastic Fish shares helpful tips for living plastic free. - Dr. Hideshige Takada of International Pellet Watch is tracking nurdles, and could use your help with his research. - Plastic Pollution Coalition is an organization committed to stopping plastic pollution. - Project Kaisai is a nonprofit seeking to understand the scale of marine pollution.

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker
Making the Planet Less Trashy and with Less Plastic

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2010 51:02


Beth Terry Three years ago, after reading an article about the rise of plastic in the world’s oceans, Beth Terry realized that her own actions might be contributing to this problem. Beth made a choice. She challenged herself to eliminate the use of plastic, all the while documenting her experience on her blog Fake Plastic Fish. What began as a simple personal test has grown into something much larger. In addition to inspiring women and men around the country to take their own plastic challenge, Beth initiated a campaign that changed how one of the world’s largest corporations reuses one of its plastic products. Kathleen Egan Kathleen, a Harvard Business School graduate, is a Senior Director at Oracle Corporation, where she spearheaded the company’s “Sustainability in Retail” project. Working with the Surfrider Foundation