Podcasts about emy kane

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Latest podcast episodes about emy kane

Why We Care
Tackling plastic pollution and rewilding our oceans through radical collaboration with Emy Kane, managing director at Lonely Whale

Why We Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 31:42


In today's episode I'm chatting with Emy Kane, the managing director of Lonely Whale - a nonprofit organisation working to prevent plastic waste from entering the ocean. She told me how we know more about the universe and space than we do about the depths of the ocean, even though that's what is sustaining life on Earth. I actually found out recently that more people have been to the moon than have explored the deepest part of the ocean - which is really crazy when you think about it.Emy also explained how the health of our oceans ultimately impacts our own health and daily lives. She shared how Lonely Whale is using the power of radical collaboration to support innovation in the fight against plastic pollution through the Tom Ford Plastic Innovation Prize, which you might remember hearing about in episode 4 with Julia Marsh on seaweed as an alternative to plastic.She also shared the cutest story on how she finds hope by restoring her backyard garden with a friend's daughter who is almost 3 years old and marvels at how seeds grow and falls in love with nature for the very first time.Want to dive deeper?Lonely whale - https://www.lonelywhale.org/For a strawless ocean campaign - https://www.strawlessocean.lonelywhale.org/Tom Ford Plastic Innovation Prize - https://plasticprize.org/Sway - https://swaythefuture.com/Julia's episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/15uTbWj6Z9NQpd7OJD1p7pBillion Oyster Project - https://www.billionoysterproject.org/30x30 Only One petition - https://only.one/30x30Come say hi!Lonely Whale on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lonelywhale/Why We Care on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/whywecarepodcast/Tiphaine on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tiphainemarie_/Discover Earth on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discoverearth/If you enjoyed the episode and want to help the podcast, I would be super grateful if you could leave a little review or share it with a friend who might like it. A big thank you as well to Discover Earth for partnering with Why We Care and helping raise awareness of the importance of ocean conservation.Thank you for caring and sending you lots of love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Robert McLean's Podcast
Climate News: Making an Impact; Unliveable regions in Australia; Podcasts and mental health; No 'sweetheart deals' for energy giants; Solutions to plastic pollution

Robert McLean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 42:19


Emy Kane (pictured), the managing director of Lonely Whale, a non-profit organization that develops data-driven campaigns and program to prevent plastic from entering the ocean was a guest on one the many panels in the Economist's Impact event, the third annual Sustainability Week in the U.S. "‘It's actually a human person, undergoing real emotions': how podcasts can impact attitudes around mental health"; "Climate Change Is Causing The Upper Atmosphere To Cool, And The Side Effects Are Terrifying"; "Three Australian regions that will become unlivable within a lifetime due to climate change"; "This World Environment Day join us in the global effort to #BeatPlasticPollution"; "World set to add ‘record-breaking' levels of renewables this year"; "Australia Tries to Break Its Dependence on China for Lithium Mining"; "By century-end, farm numbers will halve and farm size will double. How will biodiversity fare?"; "Curbside recycling turns out to be a surprisingly good climate investment"; "Fossil fuel industry sees the future in hard-to-recycle plastic"; "No 'sweetheart deals' for sports-loving energy giants"; "It's not just climate – we've already breached most of the Earth's limits. A safer, fairer future means treading lightly"; "Columbia Climate School Leadership Announcement"; "Charges laid after ‘fake gas leak' forces evacuation of Woodside's Perth headquarters"; "ACT unveils state-of-the-art electric fire truck – first of its kind in southern hemisphere"; "Health report card for the planet: These are the boundaries scientists say we need to watch"; "With El Niño looming, urgent environmental action is needed to protect sites like the Coorong, experts warn"; "Why all businesses should embrace sustainability"; "Inspired Climate Conscious Leadership alum takes initiative to change WA state law"; "Arizona Limits Construction Around Phoenix as Its Water Supply Dwindles"; "Warmer and drier winter conditions for much of Australia"; "Woolworths charges ahead as home delivery fleet goes electric"; "What next for NZ's big emitters?"; "Why every new garden should be a ‘carbon garden'"; "Yarra Council Considers Expanded 30kmh Neighbourhood"; "Food: Abundant for How Long?" "The Ocean Is Looking More Menacing"; "How Commerce Can Save the Climate"; "4 Shifts Needed to Create a Carbon-free Power System"; "Orica backs Europe's carbon tariffs, says Australia needs some"; "What Does "Net-Zero Emissions" Mean? 8 Common Questions, Answered"; "Congress Is Turning Climate Gaslighting Into Law"; "How Companies Can Use Voluntary Carbon Markets to Help Protect Tropical Forests"; "California's Snow Is Melting, and It's a Beautiful Thing"; "In India, New Solar Parks Can Either Uproot or Uplift Landless Workers"; "DeSantis accused of ‘catastrophic' climate approach after campaign launch"; "Charging Up: A chat with Katie Rae, CEO of The Engine"; "Up to 70% of California beaches could disappear by end of the century"; "Heat pumps: more than 80% of households in Great Britain ‘satisfied with system'". --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-mclean/message

State of The Planet
Deep Blue (plastic) Ocean with Emy Kane of the Lonely Whale

State of The Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 34:38


We sit down with Emy Kane of The Lonely Whale to discuss the state of our oceans and what we can do to save their wonder.@lonelywhale@plantpeople

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Mama Earth Talk
106: How Lonely Whale is spreading ripples for our oceans

Mama Earth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 30:37


In this episode, we talk to, Emy Kane. She is the Director of Digital Strategy at Lonely Whale and Program Manager of the Ocean Heroes Bootcamp. She is currently leading their online content and strategy that includes spreading the Lonely Whale's #StopSucking social media challenge. She previously worked in the start-up space as a digital and social expert within tech and entertainment.  Episode 73 with Leesa Carter-Jones (https://mamaearthtalk.com/episodes/073/) Where can people find Lonely Whale and Emy? Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/lonelywhale) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lonelywhale/) - Lonely Whale Instagram - Emy (https://www.instagram.com/emersonkane/) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/lonelywhale/) - Lonely Whale LinkedIn - Emy (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emykane/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/lonelywhale) Website (https://www.lonelywhale.org/) KEY TAKE AWAY“Whatever it is that you know you can commit to, commit to it.”

Rising Tide Summit Podcast
Ocean Heroes Bootcamp

Rising Tide Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 5:03


Emy Kane, Director of Digital Strategy, Lonely Whale Ocean Heroes Bootcamp empowers existing and emerging youth leaders to create their own campaigns to take action against ocean plastic pollution. Learn what's in store for this program in 2019 and beyond. Supported by XPRIZE Foundation, AltaSea and HDXMix.com

Cask Club Radio
Cask Club Radio Episode 57

Cask Club Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 35:41


In today's show, Justin, Lydia and Maura discuss an emergency beer request in Iceland after U.S. troops drink more local brews than expected, Planter's peanuts developing an IPA, and the launch of resealable aluminum cans. Then, we talk with Emy Kane of Lonely Whale about the Strawless in Seattle campaign and Erin James of Sip Northwest and CiderCraft gives us an education on cider. Plus, we pay tribute to a legend of the distilling industry and leave you with a festive cocktail recipe.

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Sharp & Hot
Episode 123: Emy Kane of Mobile Kitchen Classroom

Sharp & Hot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 27:04


On this week's episode of Sharp & Hot, Chef Emily is joined in the studio by Emy Kane of Mobile Kitchen Classroom. Mobile Kitchen Classroom is a high school program that empowers the next generation of Food Citizens – individuals that understand that their food choices have a meaningful impact and are empowered to advocate for change. Mobile Kitchen Classroom engages students by making connections between food and issues that they care about – culture, the environment, and power. Mobile Kitchen Classroom is a component of SHFT, a lifestyle platform founded by film producer Peter Glatzer and actor-filmmaker Adrian Grenier. Their mission is to convey a more sustainable approach to the way we live through film, design, art and food.