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“How do we get people in the tent to even hear the story? With ‘Living with Ed' and other projects, we were a family they could identify with. We were yelling, laughing, loving each other while talking about real issues. I represented the average person's perspective on issues like taking the subway. There's the funny, and there's the conflict. If it's not entertaining, it's not going to connect.” Rachelle Begley on Electric Ladies Podcast Culture wars around climate change do more harm than good. As climate-driven extreme weather events become more frequent, proposed cuts to climate-related programs at the federal, state, or corporate level, pose a growing threat to public safety. The climate crisis is a safety issue – this isn't political. Fresh from The Earth Day Women's Summit at Earthx2025, listen to a live recording of a panel moderated by Joan Michelson about how we can find common ground in a climate crisis. Hear from women who have successfully bridged culture, politics and platforms to reframe conversations around the climate crisis. You'll hear from Inna Modja, Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, on humanizing climate migration. Rachelle Carson Begley, Actor and Environmentalist, on engaging through entertainment. Hayden Begley, Content Creator, on using social media to engage diverse audiences. Chelsea Henderson, Director of Editorial Content at RepublicEn, on bridging the political divide, and who also shares insightful career advice, and… Joan Michelson, host of Electric Ladies Podcast “Playing into your interests and strengths is important. It's become a bit of a cliché to say, ‘Do what you love, and everything will fall into place,' because it's not that easy. I try not to say no to opportunities. Instead, I try to say yes more and engage with other women, because women are incredible at supporting one another. Leaning into that support system – hearing about the pitfalls, the challenges, what was hard, what was easy – is invaluable.” Chelsea Henderson on Electric Ladies Podcast You'll also like: Hilary Doe, Chief Growth Officer of Michigan, on how the state leverages the Inflation Reduction Act to increase climate resilience and drive growth. Chelsea Henderson, Director of Editorial Content at RepublicEn, on bridging the partisan divide on climate. Daniella Ortega, Director of “Carbon: An Unauthorized Biography”, on communicating non-preachy climate messages Courtney Bickert, social innovator and comedienne, on how comedy could help us solve today's biggest problems. Joan Michelson's Forbes article on Communicating Creatively On Climate To Save Lives Read more of Joan's Forbes articles here. More from Electric Ladies Podcast! JUST LAUNCHED: Join our global community at electric-ladies.mykajabi.com! For a limited time, be a member of the Electric Ladies Founders' Circle at an exclusive special rate. Elevate your career with expert coaching and ESG advisory with Electric Ladies Podcast. Unlock new opportunities, gain confidence, and achieve your career goals with the right guidance. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, articles, events and career advice – and special coaching offers. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio and Spotify and leaving us a review! Don't forget to follow us on our socials Twitter: @joanmichelson LinkedIn: Electric Ladies Podcast with Joan Michelson Twitter: @joanmichelson Facebook: Green Connections Radio
On this special episode of Vibe Check, Sam, Saeed, and Zach give their takes on the 2025 Met Gala. But first, Zach chats with Chioma Nnadi, Head of Editorial Content at British Vogue and host of The Run Through with Vogue. They talked about Black dandyism, André Leon Talley, and more.------------------------------------------------------Loved Zach's chat with Chioma Nnadi? Dive deeper into the world of Vogue with The Run-Through with Vogue, your backstage pass to all things celebrity and fashion: swap.fm/l/vogue-runthrough-Ut2zSe You can find everything Vibe Check related at our official website, www.vibecheckpod.comWe want to hear from you! Email us at vibecheck@stitcher.com, and keep in touch with us on Instagram @vibecheck_pod.Get your Vibe Check merch at www.podswag.com/vibecheck.Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Vibe Check ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
To close out our daily fashion week coverage, Nicole is joined by Vogue's Fashion News Director (and Run-Through regular!) Mark Holgate, and Claire Thomson-Jonville, Head of Editorial Content at Vogue France. The trio recap the best shows and buzziest news from Paris, Milan and London. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
“We're ceding ground to China, which has become everyone's favorite punching bag. Whether Democrat or Republican, both sides are beating up on China. Meanwhile, China is saying, ‘Okay, we'll make all your solar panels, electric and autonomous vehicles,' because they see the financial opportunities. It's past time for the U.S. and our politicians to step out of their corners and come together – this is the greatest crisis we will ever face.” Chelsea Henderson on Electric Ladies Podcast Political polarization may have stifled discussions on the climate, but Mother Nature doesn't ask what party you're in before wiping out your community with a hurricane, tornado or wildfire. In addition, 80% of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) funding has gone to Republican districts – which also happen to have some of the highest potential for economic development through clean energy. At least 18 House Republicans even urged Speaker Mike Johnson not to cut clean energy tax credits in their districts because of the economic growth spurred by these investments. What does the conservative answer to climate change look like? Listen to Chelsea Henderson, Director of Editorial Content at RepublicEn, a non-profit organization that provides a safe space for conservatives to have open discussions about climate change and related solutions. She also has extensive experience on Capitol Hill working for Republican senators, as well as the National Wildlife Federation and The Nature Conservancy, and wrote the extraordinary best-selling book “Glacial: The inside story of climate politics.” You'll hear about: Bridging the partisan divide on climate policy. The economic opportunities and benefits of investing in clean energy and climate resilience in Republican-led states. The longstanding history of GOP presidents and candidates who have championed climate action – and the need for courageous lawmakers who do so today. How climate-related disasters and personal experiences spur engagement on climate issues, regardless of political affiliation. The role of effective messaging and messengers in engaging the conservative community on climate change. Plus, valuable career advice, especially for considering a career pivot. "Playing into your interests and strengths is important. It's become a bit of a cliché to say, ‘Do what you love, and everything will fall into place,' because it's not that easy. I try not to say no to opportunities. Instead, I try to say yes more and engage with other women, because women are incredible at supporting one another. Leaning into that support system – hearing about the pitfalls, the challenges, what was hard, what was easy – is invaluable. “For me, writing Glacial was a turning point. I've always loved writing, and that's how I transitioned from being a lobbyist to more of a messenger. I thought, ‘I know a lot about climate change, and I'm a good writer. How can I build a career around that?' That mindset helped shape my path.” Chelsea Henderson on Electric Ladies Podcast Read Joan's Forbes articles here. You'll also like: Dr. Stephanie Hare, researcher, broadcaster and author, on harnessing AI for climate action. Jennifer Hough, on connecting through curiosity to build bridges across the divide and find constructive solutions. Daniella Ortega, Director of “Carbon: An Unauthorized Biography”, on how to communicate climate messages in stories. Jill Tidman from The Redford Center on how we can talk about the climate while ensuring a balanced narrative. Michelle Wyman, the National Council for Science and the Environment, about how to talk about science with lawmakers. (recorded under Green Connections Radio) Erin McLaughlin, Senior Economist, The Conference Board, about her new report on buildings, climate change and carbon emissions. More from Electric Ladies Podcast! Join us at The Earth Day Women's Summit on April 22, 2025, in Dallas, Texas! Register today with the code “EDWS” for a special rate. Elevate your career with expert coaching and ESG advisory with Electric Ladies Podcast. Unlock new opportunities, gain confidence, and achieve your career goals with the right guidance. Want to hear more from us? Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson
Listen to this episode of the ORX Operational Risk Podcast to hear the ORX News team cover the five largest operational risk losses of January 2025, as well as the latest editorial content including a Data Deep Dive report looking at people, workforce and culture-related operational risk loss events; an In Focus report exploring the rising toll of billion-dollar climate events, specifically the most recent wildfires in California and the current conflicting attitude towards climate risk in the US; and the recently published 2024 Public Loss Profile reports. You can find the top 5 largest operational risk losses of January 2025 discussed in this episode on our website at: https://orx.org/blog/top-5-orx-news-losses-january-2025 ORX News subscribers can find out more about the stories covered in this episode on the ORX News website at: https://news.orx.org/node/12943 and https://news.orx.org/node/12231. ORX News subscribers can also read the full Data Deep Dives discussed in this episode on the ORX News website here: https://news.orx.org/node/12901, https://news.orx.org/node/12654, https://news.orx.org/node/12358 and https://news.orx.org/node/12280. The Public Loss Profile reports can also be accessed by ORX News subscribers via the ORX News website at: https://news.orx.org/node/12970, https://news.orx.org/node/12971, https://news.orx.org/node/12972 and https://news.orx.org/node/12973. To find out more about ORX News, ORX Membership, and access other operational risk resources, just search ‘ORX' or visit: www.orx.org.
Today, the Brits are taking over the Tuesday episode of The Run-Through to talk about all things BAFTAs! Chioma is joined by Adam Baidawi, British GQ's Head of Editorial Content, and Radhika Seth, film and culture editor at British Vogue.They talk about nailing the perfect speech and their personal favorites in film and fashion. Plus, all the juicy details from Adam and Chioma's BAFTAs after-party, which brought together co-hosts Adrien Brody, Cynthia Erivo, Harris Dickinson and Mikey Madison for a celebration of fashion and film at the private members club Tramp in London. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Welcome to the latest PRmoment podcast. Today we're chatting about some new research that looks at the impact of earned media on ChatGPT's content.On the show to talk about this is Darryl Sparey, the MD and Co-Founder of Hard Numbers, a PRmoment award winning communications consultancy. Hard Numbers is predominantly an B2B PR firm, working with clients like BT Group and Nebius AI, but also with consumer clients like PDD, Roadchef. It has around 20 staff, and a fee incoming approaching £2m.Unlike many agency founders, Darryl spent much of his career in business development. After ten years running sales and marketing for Precise (now Onclusive), he moved into digital marketing, running the London office of a Search Engine Marketing agency. He then moved into PR as a board director of Hotwire. Thanks so much to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors the PRCA.Here's a summary of what Darryl and Ben Smith spoke about:2 mins Darryl talk to us about the approach you took for Coverage to Capital 4 in terms of the methodology?4 mins What content sources does ChatGPT use?“Editorial content drives 61% of ChatGPT's content.”5 mins What was the impact of earned media overall? And by the criteria you set, so: quality, trust, innovation and value?8 mins Owned media was the second biggest source of data for ChatGPT.11 mins What were the other most used sources of information about a company?:Earned MediaOwned mediaCustomer review sites and ratings,Industry awards and lists12 mins What sources of media does ChatGPT not use?14 mins What are the implications for this report for PR?15 mins What are the implications of this report for publishers and journalism?16 mins The irony of LLMs being built on journalistic content from a publishing business model that they might destroy.20 mins What are LLMs for PR professionals? Another channel? Or more than that?
In the eighth and final episode of Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos, we bring together a powerhouse panel of conservative leaders and thinkers to reflect on the series and chart a path forward. Former Republican Congressman Bob Inglis, Chelsea Henderson (host of EcoRight Speaks), and Katie Zakrzewski and Zach Torpie (hosts of Green Tea Party Radio) join host Peterson Toscano to explore cultural and political factors shaping the conservative climate movement. Later, Peterson speaks with Drew Eyerly, Citizens Climate Lobby's Conservative Outreach Director, about how conservatives are creating solutions and opportunities for climate action. This episode provides insights, inspiration, and a roadmap for bipartisan collaboration on climate solutions. Featured Guests: Bob Inglis: Former Republican Congressman and Executive Director of republicEn.org. Bob is a recipient of the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award and a prominent voice in conservative climate action. He appears in the acclaimed documentary Merchants of Doubt, which examines the role of misinformation in climate skepticism. Chelsea Henderson: Director of Editorial Content at republicEn.org, host of the EcoRight Speaks podcast, and author of Glacial: The Inside Story of Climate Politics. Chelsea is a seasoned advocate for bipartisan climate solutions with nearly 25 years of experience bridging divides on Capitol Hill. Katie Zakrzewski: Co-host of Green Tea Party Radio, journalist, and environmental advocate. Katie highlights the economic and national security implications of climate action, emphasizing the importance of engaging young conservatives in the climate conversation. Zach Torpie: Environmental engineer and co-host of Green Tea Party Radio. Zach focuses on pragmatic climate solutions and envisions an America that leads the way in addressing climate challenges while preserving natural beauty and economic stability. Drew Eyerly: Conservative Outreach Director for Citizens Climate Lobby. Drew's climate advocacy is fueled by his desire to create a sustainable future for his daughter. He champions economic and national security benefits of climate action and leads efforts to engage conservative voices in climate policy. Compelling Quotes: Bob Inglis: “Very few people are still arguing with thermometers. The challenge now is showing people there are solutions that align with conservative values.” Chelsea Henderson: “We can't think about climate change as just an environmental issue—it's an economic issue, a national security issue, and a pro-life issue.” Drew Eyerly: “Every issue is an opportunity. Climate action can stimulate the economy, create jobs, and strengthen national security.” Links and Resources Mentioned: republicEn.org – Learn more about Bob Inglis and Chelsea Henderson's work. EcoRight Speaks Podcast – Hosted by Chelsea Henderson, exploring conservative climate perspectives. Green Tea Party Radio – A weekly podcast hosted by Katie Zakrzewski and Zach Torpie, showcasing conservative climate solutions. Citizens Climate Conservatives – Engage with conservative climate advocates at Citizens Climate Lobby. Merchants of Doubt – Documentary featuring Bob Inglis, available online and through major streaming platforms. Episode Highlights: A deep dive into the cultural, political, and economic factors shaping conservative climate solutions. The panel discusses the role of misinformation, cultural apathy, and economic fears in delaying climate action. Reflections on missed opportunities and reasons for optimism moving forward. Drew Eyerly shares how conservatives can leverage their values to lead on climate solutions, emphasizing bipartisan collaboration. Credits: Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos is a production of Citizens Climate Radio, a project of Citizens Climate Education. Research and Editorial Team: Horace Mo, Lily Russian, Peterson Toscano, Flannery Winchester, Elise Silvestri, and Brett Cease. Production: Peterson Toscano with Elise Silvestri. Music: Epidemic Sound and Elise Silvestri. Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests do not necessarily reflect those of Citizens Climate Education. Listen to the Full Series: Visit Citizens Climate Radio or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
In the eighth and final episode of Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos, we bring together a powerhouse panel of conservative leaders and thinkers to reflect on the series and chart a path forward. Former Republican Congressman Bob Inglis, Chelsea Henderson (host of EcoRight Speaks), and Katie Zakrzewski and Zach Torpie (hosts of Green Tea Party Radio) join host Peterson Toscano to explore cultural and political factors shaping the conservative climate movement. Later, Peterson speaks with Drew Eyerly, Citizens Climate Lobby's Conservative Outreach Director, about how conservatives are creating solutions and opportunities for climate action. This episode provides insights, inspiration, and a roadmap for bipartisan collaboration on climate solutions. Featured Guests: Bob Inglis: Former Republican Congressman and Executive Director of republicEn.org. Bob is a recipient of the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award and a prominent voice in conservative climate action. He appears in the acclaimed documentary Merchants of Doubt, which examines the role of misinformation in climate skepticism. Chelsea Henderson: Director of Editorial Content at republicEn.org, host of the EcoRight Speaks podcast, and author of Glacial: The Inside Story of Climate Politics. Chelsea is a seasoned advocate for bipartisan climate solutions with nearly 25 years of experience bridging divides on Capitol Hill. Katie Zakrzewski: Co-host of Green Tea Party Radio, journalist, and environmental advocate. Katie highlights the economic and national security implications of climate action, emphasizing the importance of engaging young conservatives in the climate conversation. Zach Torpie: Environmental engineer and co-host of Green Tea Party Radio. Zach focuses on pragmatic climate solutions and envisions an America that leads the way in addressing climate challenges while preserving natural beauty and economic stability. Drew Eyerly: Conservative Outreach Director for Citizens Climate Lobby. Drew's climate advocacy is fueled by his desire to create a sustainable future for his daughter. He champions economic and national security benefits of climate action and leads efforts to engage conservative voices in climate policy. Links and Resources Mentioned: republicEn.org – Learn more about Bob Inglis and Chelsea Henderson's work. EcoRight Speaks Podcast – Hosted by Chelsea Henderson, exploring conservative climate perspectives. Green Tea Party Radio – A weekly podcast hosted by Katie Zakrzewski and Zach Torpie, showcasing conservative climate solutions. Citizens Climate Conservatives – Engage with conservative climate advocates at Citizens Climate Lobby. Merchants of Doubt – Documentary featuring Bob Inglis, available online and through major streaming platforms. Credits: Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos is a production of Citizens Climate Radio, a project of Citizens Climate Education. Research and Editorial Team: Horace Mo, Lily Russian, Peterson Toscano, Flannery Winchester, Elise Silvestri, and Brett Cease. Production: Peterson Toscano with Elise Silvestri. Music: Epidemic Sound and Elise Silvestri. Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests do not necessarily reflect those of Citizens Climate Education. Listen to the Full Series: Visit Citizens Climate Radio or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
LAK Manager of Editorial Content and all-around great dude, Zach Dooley makes his KOTP debut! #KOTPRookie Also in this episode:The guys discuss their recent musical experiences.What's impressed them the most about LAK's recent run of play.DB reminds us of the criticism heaped at the Joel Edmundson signing.Alex Turcotte looking for a home, is it with Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe?The goaltending performances have exceeded expectations, especially early in games.DB and The Mayor discuss their upcoming projects.With Arthur Kaliyev on a conditioning stint, where does he fit in the lineup, if at all?WWE Night at PPG Arena in Pittsburgh. You can find us on X/Twitter at @kingsofthepod
LAK Manager of Editorial Content and all-around great dude, Zach Dooley makes his KOTP debut! #KOTPRookie Also in this episode:The guys discuss their recent musical experiences.What's impressed them the most about LAK's recent run of play.DB reminds us of the criticism heaped at the Joel Edmundson signing.Alex Turcotte looking for a home, is it with Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe?The goaltending performances have exceeded expectations, especially early in games.DB and The Mayor discuss their upcoming projects.With Arthur Kaliyev on a conditioning stint, where does he fit in the lineup, if at all?WWE Night at PPG Arena in Pittsburgh. You can find us on X/Twitter at @kingsofthepod
Show Notes for Hot Mess: The Great Climate Divide - How Consensus Became Chaos Episode Summary: In this third episode of Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos, host Peterson Toscano unravels the pivotal shifts that transformed bipartisan climate cooperation into a landscape rife with skepticism and polarization. Joined by guests Chelsea Henderson and Katie Zarkreski, the conversation delves into the rise of disinformation campaigns, strategic political alliances, and economic anxieties that redefined the public perception of climate change. Key Topics: Early Momentum and Opposition: The episode begins by revisiting the climate action momentum of the early 1990s and how fossil fuel interests orchestrated disinformation campaigns to cast doubt on climate science. Industry Playbooks and Political Strategy: Chelsea Henderson, director at republicEn, explains the fossil fuel industry's approach: sowing fear about economic impacts and casting scientific doubt. She reveals how well-funded ad campaigns promoted skepticism and stalled meaningful climate policy. From Climate Skepticism to Political Gridlock: Katie Zarkreski, co-host of Green Tea Party Radio, discusses the fossil fuel industry's long history of suppressing climate science findings. Katie examines how both major political parties, under pressure from industry donors, began shifting away from environmental priorities. The Role of Key Players: The episode spotlights influential groups like Koch Industries and the Global Climate Coalition, revealing how they fueled a culture of denial and gridlock, reinforcing economic fears and blocking policies, from carbon taxes to international treaties. A Bipartisan Complication: Despite traditionally pro-environment platforms, Democrats also contributed to climate inaction. Katie discusses the nuanced role both parties played in the evolving skepticism and economic focus of the era, setting the stage for today's divided climate politics. Featured Guests: Chelsea Henderson - Host of Eco Right Speaks and director of Editorial Content at republicEn. Chelsea brings over 25 years of climate policy expertise, offering insights into the mechanics of climate politics in Washington, D.C. Katie Zarkreski - Co-host of Green Tea Party Radio and climate advocate with a background in faith-based environmental stewardship, Katie shares her journey from skepticism to activism, highlighting how conservative values align with climate action. Call to Action Want to learn how you can get involved in bipartisan climate solutions? Visit cclusa.org/action. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with friends or on social media. Every share helps inspire more people to take meaningful action on climate change. Join the Conversation Engage with other listeners and share your thoughts on our social media channels. Follow and connect with us on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and TikTok. Tune in next month for more inspiring stories, expert insights, and actionable climate solutions. Together, we can make a difference, one story at a time. We Want to Hear from You Email: radio @ citizensclimate.org Text/Voicemail: 619-512-9646 (+1 if calling from outside the USA.) Credits Research: Horace Mo Mo, Lily Rushen, Peterson Toscano Editorial Assistance: Flannery Winchester, Elise Silvestri, Brett Cease Production: Peterson Toscano, Elise Silvestri Music: Our theme music is Chasing Stories by Elise Silvestri. Other music byEpidemic Sound.
Vogue has given unparalleled access to the Lightroom at Kings Cross for a brand-new exhibition examining the history of the runway and invited Today for an exclusive preview. Emma Barnett sits down with the exhibition curator David Sable, and British Vogue's Chioma Nnadi, the first black woman to take up the mantle of Head of Editorial Content. Chioma discusses her concerns around weight loss drugs, women of colour breaking the glass ceiling, and whether the fashion industry is doing enough for sustainability. Listen to the Today programme on Radio 4 and BBC Sounds: 6-9am Monday-Friday, and 7-9am on Saturdays.
Show Notes for Hot Mess: The Great Climate Divide - How Consensus Became Chaos Episode Summary: In this third episode of Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos, host Peterson Toscano unravels the pivotal shifts that transformed bipartisan climate cooperation into a landscape rife with skepticism and polarization. Joined by guests Chelsea Henderson and Katie Zarkreski, the conversation delves into the rise of disinformation campaigns, strategic political alliances, and economic anxieties that redefined the public perception of climate change. Key Topics: Early Momentum and Opposition: The episode begins by revisiting the climate action momentum of the early 1990s and how fossil fuel interests orchestrated disinformation campaigns to cast doubt on climate science. Industry Playbooks and Political Strategy: Chelsea Henderson, director at republicEn, explains the fossil fuel industry's approach: sowing fear about economic impacts and casting scientific doubt. She reveals how well-funded ad campaigns promoted skepticism and stalled meaningful climate policy. From Climate Skepticism to Political Gridlock: Katie Zarkreski, co-host of Green Tea Party Radio, discusses the fossil fuel industry's long history of suppressing climate science findings. Katie examines how both major political parties, under pressure from industry donors, began shifting away from environmental priorities. The Role of Key Players: The episode spotlights influential groups like Koch Industries and the Global Climate Coalition, revealing how they fueled a culture of denial and gridlock, reinforcing economic fears and blocking policies, from carbon taxes to international treaties. A Bipartisan Complication: Despite traditionally pro-environment platforms, Democrats also contributed to climate inaction. Katie discusses the nuanced role both parties played in the evolving skepticism and economic focus of the era, setting the stage for today's divided climate politics. Featured Guests: Chelsea Henderson - Host of Eco Right Speaks and director of Editorial Content at republicEn. Chelsea brings over 25 years of climate policy expertise, offering insights into the mechanics of climate politics in Washington, D.C. https://republicen.org/podcast Katie Zarkreski - Co-host of Green Tea Party Radio and climate advocate with a background in faith-based environmental stewardship, Katie shares her journey from skepticism to activism, highlighting how conservative values align with climate action. https://greenteapartyradio.podbean.com Call to Action Want to learn how you can get involved in bipartisan climate solutions? Visit cclusa.org/action. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with friends or on social media. Every share helps inspire more people to take meaningful action on climate change. Join the Conversation Engage with other listeners and share your thoughts on our social media channels. Follow and connect with us on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and TikTok. Tune in next month for more inspiring stories, expert insights, and actionable climate solutions. Together, we can make a difference, one story at a time. We Want to Hear from You Email: radio @ citizensclimate.org Text/Voicemail: 619-512-9646 (+1 if calling from outside the USA.) Credits Research: Horace Mo Mo, Lily Rushen, Peterson Toscano Editorial Assistance: Flannery Winchester, Elise Silvestri, Brett Cease Production: Peterson Toscano, Elise Silvestri Music: Our theme music is Chasing Stories by Elise Silvestri. Other music byEpidemic Sound.
This is Superlative: A Podcast about watches, the people behind them, and the worlds that inspire them. This week on the Superlative Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch Founder Ariel Adams is joined by Mark Bernardo, the Director of Editorial Content at Teddy Baldassarre. Ariel has Mark discuss his experience in the watch industry from his time as the Senior Editor of WatchTime Magazine to where he is today at Teddy Baldassarre. He highlights the passion and camaraderie within the watch industry, as well as the magnetic appeal of watches. Their conversation explores the reasons why people are drawn to the watch space as he highlights the passion and camaraderie within the watch industry. They also discuss the lack of recognition of watches as just a hobby and the potential for watches to connect with other professions besides just divers, pilots, drivers, such as writers and artists. They dive further into Mark's transition from watch media to working in retail, and the differences in creating online content for both. Ariel and Mark talk about the general transformation of the watch retail industry, the value of firsthand experience in watch journalism, and the role of independent coverage in influencing buying decisions for consumers. Join in on the conversation as Ariel and Mark talk about the retail industry, watch content, and much more on this week's episode of the Superlative Podcast. - Website - https://teddybaldassarre.com/ - Mark on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-bernardo-815458a/ Check out this week's sponsor - Bezel:Bezel: https://shop.getbezel.com/ SUPERLATIVE IS NOW ON YOUTUBE! To check out Superlative on Youtube as well as other ABTW content:- YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ablogtowatch To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:- Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/To keep updated with everything Superlative and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/- Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABLOGTOWATCH- Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!
This is Superlative: A Podcast about watches, the people behind them, and the worlds that inspire them. This week on the Superlative Podcast, host and aBlogtoWatch Founder Ariel Adams is joined by Mark Bernardo, the Director of Editorial Content at Teddy Baldassarre. Ariel has Mark discuss his experience in the watch industry from his time as the Senior Editor of WatchTime Magazine to where he is today at Teddy Baldassarre. He highlights the passion and camaraderie within the watch industry, as well as the magnetic appeal of watches. Their conversation explores the reasons why people are drawn to the watch space as he highlights the passion and camaraderie within the watch industry. They also discuss the lack of recognition of watches as just a hobby and the potential for watches to connect with other professions besides just divers, pilots, drivers, such as writers and artists. They dive further into Mark's transition from watch media to working in retail, and the differences in creating online content for both. Ariel and Mark talk about the general transformation of the watch retail industry, the value of firsthand experience in watch journalism, and the role of independent coverage in influencing buying decisions for consumers. Join in on the conversation as Ariel and Mark talk about the retail industry, watch content, and much more on this week's episode of the Superlative Podcast. - Website - https://teddybaldassarre.com/ - Mark on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-bernardo-815458a/ Check out this week's sponsor - Bezel:Bezel: https://shop.getbezel.com/ SUPERLATIVE IS NOW ON YOUTUBE! To check out Superlative on Youtube as well as other ABTW content:- YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ablogtowatch To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:- Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/To keep updated with everything Superlative and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/- Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABLOGTOWATCH- Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Marilyn Edmunds Bowser, Vice President of People Operations at Vital Voices Global Partnership, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Marilyn detail: How her background in education has inspired her focus on an inclusive learning environment for her people The way leading by example brings others along and ensures alignment of goals and values at various levels Why engaging mission-driven talent is about recognizing and nurturing their individual passion and purpose To learn more about Vital Voices Global Partnership, visit www.vitalvoices.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Sarah Blas, Principal Consultant at Community Impact Strategies, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Sarah detail: Why being open to learning from others through active listening is key for leaders How to build inclusion through tailoring the work to the people doing it Her advice to women and what authenticity really looks like To learn more about Community Impact Strategies, visit www.communityimpactstrategy.com
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Carolyn Penn, Senior Vice President for Total Rewards & Compliance at So Others Might Eat (SOME), for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Carolyn detail: Her eagerness to educate others and jump into action when faced with a challenge The importance of consistency in leading by example and with integrity Her people management philosophy on meeting people where they are To learn more about SOME, visit www.some.org.
This episode is fully focused on the very first cover from the new Head of Editorial Content at British Vogue, Chioma Nnadi. It's the April issue and the cover star she's chosen is none other than singer, actress and style icon FKA Twigs. It's a cover that has had fashion and music lovers worldwide talking so I wanted to to break down the cover, who's involved and share some of the feedback I received when I asked what people thought on my Threads and Instagram accounts. As well as sharing everyone else's thoughts, I'd love to know what YOU think! So either take part in the poll below, or let me know your thoughts over in the DMs on Instagram @beautymepodcast or email beautymepodcast@gmail.com. If you enjoyed this episode don't forget to leave a review or rating wherever you're listening! See you next time. Links FKA Twigs interview with Chioma Nnadi for The Run Through with Vogue Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6ZFne5OMIqKSpkYlxCVx4F?si=21f15bbd93da47b4 FKA Twigs Breaks Down 18 Memorable Looks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df8NZzB3l-o Ep. 231: Courting controversy; how Calvin Klein uses provocation and why what's good for Kendall Jenner and Jeremy Allen White is banned for FKA Twigs: https://open.spotify.com/episode/32uFwO7vKlN3K5WO0xiJ2w?si=9953df5f435a4d1d BeautyMe on X: https://twitter.com/beautymepodcast BeautyMe on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautymepodcast/ BeautyMe newsletter: https://beautymenotes.substack.com Find me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenion BeautyMe on ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/beautyme --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautyme/message
Cosa vuol dire dirigere i contenuti e le strategie di un giornale di moda? E come si può farlo senza perdere il contatto con la realtà? Di questo e molto altro parliamo con Francesca Ragazzi, Head of Editorial Content di Vogue Italia.In un dialogo aperto e sincero Francesca ci anticipa il programma dei festeggiamenti per il 60 di Vogue Italia, senza dimenticare eventi come "Forces of Fashion" e "Italian Panorama", grazie ai quali promuove la moda in tutte le sue sfaccettature.I link dell'episodio:- Forces of Fashion https://www.vogueforcesoffashion.com - Il progetto “Fashion Panorama - The Italian New Wave” https://fashionpanorama.vogue.it- La prima copertina di Vogue Italia con Chiara Ferragni https://www.vogue.it/moda/article/chiara-ferragni-copertina-vogue-italia-ottobre-2021- La copertina di Vogue Italia con Bella Hadid e la fotografia che sperimenta con l'intelligenza artificiale https://www.vogue.it/article/bella-hadid-cover-vogue-foto-intelligenza-artificiale- L'intervista di Federico Chiara a Elly Schlein https://www.vogue.it/article/elly-schlein-pd-intervista-esclusiva - L'intervista di Francesca Faccani a Flavio Lucchini https://www.vogue.it/article/flavio-lucchini-intervista
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Indra Lahiri, PhD, Founder of Indraloka Animal Sanctuary, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Indra detail: How her early experience with a potbellied pig and visits to factory farms drew her to take action on this issue The way stories have illustrated and advanced the organization's impact The one thing that is central in her approach to talent management Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about Indraloka Animal Sanctuary, visit www.indraloka.org.
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Teresa previously appeared on COFRP., sharing how God kept her literally alive stunning her Doctors. Teresa has degrees in Journalism and Communications, and is an award-winning author of six books and advisor and co-founder of Families for Adoption, an international and domestic adoption, foster, and orphan care network. Teresa's successful six books are. PrayerRX: A 10-Day Prescription to Transformation, Family Prayer Made Easy: A Practical Guide for Praying Together, Through the Fire: Healing from Cancer, Tumors & Other Nuisances, Cat Tales (Children's Compassion Book 1, Dog Tales (Children's Compassion), God Revealed: Through His Orphans (Every Soul Matters Book 1. She is a Menn Thorpe Award for Literary Excellence nominee,as well as a multi-faceted marketing freelance consultant, Senior Growth Marketing Game Changer, Editorial Content, Insights, Strategy, Public Relations, Brand Champion, and Orphan Advocate. Contact Info: Website: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Teresa%20J.%20Herbic/author/B00IZOHX6W Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/teresa-herbic/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/families4adopt Youtube:http://www.youtube.com/@familiesforadoption/featured Author: http://www.whitakerhouse.com/book-authors/teresa-herbic/ Spanish Translation http://www.espanolwh.com/book-authors/teresa-herbic/
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Chavi Khanna Koneru, Co-Founder and Executive Director of North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT), for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Chavi detail: Why discovering the barriers that exist for Asian American voters in North Carolina drew her to take action on this mission How her experience of living in different communities of varying diversity and background as a lawyer uniquely equipped her to create impact in this space Finding commonalities with other civic engagement organizations and how its supported achieving “equity and justice for all” Her people management philosophy in finding talent for work that has never been done in the community before Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about NCAAT, visit www.ncaatogether.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Bonnie Entler, President and CEO of Seeds of Literacy, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Bonnie detail: How flexibility has been a key quality in effectively adapting to the needs the communities they serve The importance of listening and respect in creating a team environment Why her servant leadership style builds trust among employees and the organization's stakeholders How women have the unique leadership strength to observe, analyze and see the big picture Learn more about our 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch finalists. See the full list here and ways they are contributing to their organization, the sector and communities! To learn more about Seeds of Literacy, visit www.seedsofliteracy.org.
In our latest English language episodes of 《Good Morning, VOGUE China》Vogue China Editor-in-Chief, Margaret Zhang, and VOGUE Business China Associate Editorial Director, Yiling Pan, continue their Fashion Month conversation, taking a VOGUE China lens to New York, London, Milan, Paris and Shanghai. While "Made in Italia" has always signified a level of quality and craftsmanship in the eyes of the Chinese fashion crowd, local perception of Milan Fashion Week has evolved significantly in recent seasons. Francesca Ragazzi, Head of Editorial Content at Vogue Italia, joins Margaret and Yiling to discuss this season's hotly anticipated Milan debuts and the evolution of Italian creative culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, Dan Wallach talks with Jacob Pomrenke, who is the Director of Editorial Content at the Society for American Baseball Research, and the chair of the Black Sox Scandal Research Committee. Send your written or recorded questions to be read or played on future episodes to shoelesspodcast@gmail.com, or by tagging @shoelesspodcast on twitter. Don't forget to rate, review, and listen on iTunes, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. Thanks to: Ryan Starinsky for the opening theme and his acoustic version of "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" Randy Moore for his baseball organ version of "Kingpin" by Get Married Gary Cieradkowski at www.studiogaryc.com for creating the artwork Jacob Pomrenke My mom
The Head of Editorial Content at Vogue India, Megha Kapoor, sits down with Masaba Gupta to discuss how she has been navigating the intertwined worlds of fashion and Bollywood while contributing vision and energy to an amazing brand. They talk about Megha's passion for being a champion of young creatives, welcoming diverse voices to the table of collaboration, and the myth of networking. Plus: what it's like working with Anna Wintour (and the seemingly rare expression Megha is able to elicit from her iconic mentor and boss).
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Mary Cortani, Founder & Executive Director of Operation Freedom Paws, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Mary detail: How her experience being a female veteran and a previous executive in Silicon Valley has uniquely equipped her to build her organization The way COVID laid bare the impact of trauma, the power of connection, and the significance of storytelling that the organization uses to communicate their mission The importance of women honoring their empathy, using it to own their power and create impact To learn more about Operation Freedom Paws, visit www.operationfreedompaws.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Wanda Steptoe, Executive Director of New Endeavors By Women, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Wanda detail: Her early career in special education and what makes her passionate about this mission Why meeting people where they are is what drives her leadership How expressing appreciation is key to engaging and building relationships among mission-driven staff Her encouragement to women to be what they want to be by recognizing their value, what they bring to the table, and what they can achieve To learn more about New Endeavors By Women, visit www.nebw.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Jenny Malseed, VP for Strategy and Talent at GlobalGiving, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Jenny detail: How the organization is looking to shift power dynamics and resources from those who have it to those who need it Why “being freakin' decent to each other as human beings” is the perfect description of the organization's culture as an environment that cares about and prioritizes kindness The innate “agency” of nonprofit staff and why it's so critical for leaders to allow them to exercise it and engage with it in a productive way To learn more about GlobalGiving, visit www.globalgiving.org.
In this (absolutely fascinating) episode I'm joined by former Editor-in-Chief of Cosmopolitan, Womens Health and Elle, the amazing Farrah Storr.As you'll hear Farrah imagined that she'd be in magazines all her life but as the media landscape has changed, she's moved away and now spends her time running the UK division of Substack where she also publishes her own very successful newsletter Things Worth Knowing.During the episode we discuss Farrah's career and where she is now. We have a really interesting conversation about how the role of editor has now shifted (the title no longer exists at Vogue, instead being called Head of Editorial Content) and what this means for the future of magazines. We also explore how many former edtors are now self-publishing on Substack and making more money then they did in their former high profile jobs.This leads us to chat about we can not only get the best out of Substack as readers but also how easy it is to start one and build a wonderful community and potentially new career.I hope that you leave this episode as inspired as I am. Substack really does seem like such a wonderful option for people who are sick of short form content that is based on annoying algorithms. Who knows, you could be earning enough on Substack to enable you to leave your job this time next year!Check out Farrah's Substack here Oh and my own one The Outspoken is here
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Jennifer Dobbs, Executive Director of ArtsBridge Foundation, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Jennifer detail: How her personal experience, passion and foundational sense of community has fueled her work in the social impact space How a purposeful sincerity of character is contagious and helps cultivate relationships Why women professionals should seek mentorship to support continual growth To learn more about ArtsBridge Foundation, visit www.artsbridgega.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Ellen Voie, Founder, Women In Trucking Association, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Ellen detail: How the organization is leveling the playing field for women in trucking Why it is critical to establish credibility as a leader to build trust Her hands-off approach to empower staff to use their expertise in order to reach results A mental reframe for women who often face imposter syndrome To learn more about Women In Trucking Association, visit www.womenintrucking.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Paula Thompson, Executive Director of Voices for a Second Chance, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Paula detail: How she is using education and passion to move her community forward How having staff who reflect the community an organization serves creates greater impact Why she tells prospective talent in interviews, “This is not a job,” and champions a talent pool that has a fire for change The ways in which she keeps her talent uplifted among the heaviness of the work To learn more about the Voice for a Second Chance, visit www.vscdc.org.
As a part of the series spotlighting Nonprofit HR's 2023 Social Impact Women to Watch Finalists, Lindsey Otto, Marketing & Communication Associate, Editorial & Content for Nonprofit HR, sits down with Anahid Brakke, President & CEO of the San Diego Hunger Coalition, for a conversation about her organization and incredible contributions to the sector! Tune in to hear Anahid detail: How her lived experience has given her a unique perspective of how critical her organization's mission is How her understanding of the strategies of housing-based missions inspired her to advance a data-informed approach to advance her organization's mission Embracing your uniquities as a human, especially as a woman, will serve your future self and how you show up How leadership is not just about empowering people, but giving people the opportunity to use that power To learn more about the San Diego Hunger Coalition, visit www.sandiegohungercoalition.org.
Darren Urban discusses what he expects at Cardinals training camp under the new regime, how he believes the Budda Baker situation will play out and who he believes will start at quarterback week 1 against the Commanders if Kyler Murray isn't ready to go.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darren Urban discusses what he expects at Cardinals training camp under the new regime, how he believes the Budda Baker situation will play out and who he believes will start at quarterback week 1 against the Commanders if Kyler Murray isn't ready to go.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darren Urban discusses Kyler Murray's encouraging comments on Arizona Cardinals Flight Plan, if he is surprised so many Arizona Cardinals players are discussing accountability and the latest in the Budda Baker contract situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darren Urban discusses Kyler Murray's encouraging comments on Arizona Cardinals Flight Plan, if he is surprised so many Arizona Cardinals players are discussing accountability and the latest in the Budda Baker contract situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ACAMS Hollywood 2023 conference was another success bringing industry professionals and practitioners together to discuss AML regulatory trends, emerging technologies, and more. In this episode, host Alex Pillow provides on-the-ground coverage capturing engaging conversations with Kieran Beer, Director of Editorial Content, Chief Analyst at ACAMS; Lukayn Hunsicker, Moody's Analytics KYC Head of New Product Innovation; Richard Graham, Moody's Analytics KYC Industry Practice Lead; Colleen Dychdala, Moody's Analytics KYC Head of Premium Content at Grid; and Modesto Rivero, Moody's Analytics KYC Senior Product Analyst. And, for the first time, Alex takes his turn in the hot seat as he shares his insights with host Jill DeWitt.Listen along for the inside scoop on conference topics, including:The growing role of sanctions in global affairsUpcoming regulations like the Corporate Transparency ActThe increasing importance of public-private partnerships in combatting financial crimeThe friction between data privacy and AML goalsChallenges compliance departments face todayTo learn how Moody's Analytics KYC can help take your AML and compliance programs to the next level, visit our website.
Darren Urban discusses DeAndre Hopkins being released by the Arizona Cardinals, what team could land Hopkins and why he thinks Hopkins was released. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darren Urban discusses DeAndre Hopkins being released by the Arizona Cardinals, what team could land Hopkins and why he thinks Hopkins was released. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ionatan and Ravi are joined by Lynzee Loveridge, executive editor at Anime News Network, to discuss the role that news sources play in the anime industry. They talk about Lynzee's career trajectory in different departments at Anime News Network, how news sources serve the broader anime community, and her other work writing, covering conventions, and hosting the ANN After Show.
The British Forces Broadcasting Service is part-charity, part-news organisation. A seasoned editor discusses lines of impartiality, championing heroes and innovation in news
Jacob Pomrenke (jacobpomrenke.com), editor of "Scandal on the South Side: the 1919 Chicago White Sox" and current Director of Editorial Content for the Society of American Baseball Research (SABR). He joins us this week to talk about the 1919 Black Sox and the culture of gambling in sports, then and now.Please consider ordering "Scandal on the South Side" through our Bookshop.org link below to help support the podcast, or if you are a SABR member, use your membership links for special deals on the book.The Eight Black Sox Out were:Eddie Cicotte - PitcherOscar "Happy" Felsch - Right FieldCharles "Chick" Gandil - First Base"Shoeless" Joe Jackson - Left FieldFred McMullin - Utility InfielderCharles "Swede" Risberg - ShortstopBuck Weaver - Third BaseLefty Wiliams - PitcherNBA official Tim Donaghy pleads guilty to conspiracy in the 2007 NBA betting scandal (CNN story). The ClearBuckWeaver.com website has correspondence relating to efforts through the 2010s made by Buck Weaver's descendants to get the third baseman reinstated. Errata: Lefty Williams faced 5 batters, not 6 (Craig was right the first time) in Game 8. He allowed 4 hits (2 singles, 2 doubles) and retired the leadoff batter on an infield fly. To clarify the timeline, the Chicago grand jury referenced in the interview met in September 1920. The American League suspended the eight charged players in March 1921 and the jury acquitted them that August. The new commissioner, Judge Landis, issued the lifetime ban the next day. -->Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/tT8d3pVUsN -->You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link. https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandruns Hooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.comHooks & Runs on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hooksandrunsHooks & Runs on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thehooksandrunsCraig Estlinbaum on TwitterLink: https://twitter.com/CraigEstlinbaumAndrew Eckhoff on Tik TokLink: https://www.tiktok.com/@hofffestRex von Pohl (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Music: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (Premium Beat)This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2023, all rights reserved.
With the US midterm elections looming, the window for enacting meaningful climate policy may be closing. November's elections will determine which party controls Congress, and that will have far reaching implications for the planet. Historically, the midterms have been bad news for the party in control of the White House, but the Dobbs decision by the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act may have changed that calculus. Where do voters stand going into the midterms, and how does climate factor into their decisions? Guests: Nathaniel Stinnett, Founder & Executive Director, Environmental Voter Project Chelsea Henderson, Director of Editorial Content, RepublicEN Jean Chemnick, Climate Reporter, E&E News For show notes and related links, visit ClimateOne.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the US midterm elections looming, the window for enacting meaningful climate policy may be closing. November's elections will determine which party controls Congress, and that will have far reaching implications for the planet. Historically, the midterms have been bad news for the party in control of the White House, but the Dobbs decision by the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act may have changed that calculus. Where do voters stand going into the midterms, and how does climate factor into their decisions? Guests: Nathaniel Stinnett, Founder & Executive Director, Environmental Voter Project Chelsea Henderson, Director of Editorial Content, RepublicEN Jean Chemnick, Climate Reporter, E&E News For show notes and related links, visit ClimateOne.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For nearly six decades, the US government passed no comprehensive climate legislation. Now that's changed. The Inflation Reduction Act contains approximately $370 billion of investments in clean energy and climate solutions. But not everyone is happy. To get through the Senate, the bill offered carrots to entrenched fossil fuel interests, along with investments in renewable power. Many in disadvantaged communities, who so often bear the brunt of climate-induced disasters, feel they've been left out yet again. Guests: Chelsea Henderson, Director of Editorial Content, RepublicEn Sam Ricketts, Co-Founder, Evergreen Action Ozawa Bineshi Albert, Co-Executive Director, Climate Justice Alliance Somini Sengupta, International Climate Reporter & Anchor, Climate Forward Newsletter, New York Times Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices