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What if stress, overwhelm, and the pressure to “push through” are signals—not signs of weakness, but invitations to slow down?In this powerful episode, Ethan Brown shares his personal experience with burnout and anxiety, including the moment that made him step away from teaching yoga and return to healing.Ethan talks candidly about the illusion of perfection, especially for yoga teachers, and the fear of being seen as “not spiritual enough” when experiencing mental health struggles. He opens up about seeking help, the role of therapy, and how honoring his nervous system became the most spiritual act of all.This conversation unpacks the dangers of spiritual bypassing, the power of nervous system awareness, and how rest and boundaries are critical for long-term resilience. It's a raw and affirming listen for anyone who's ever felt the pressure to perform, to always be okay, or to be someone they're not.Episode Chapters:00:00:00 Introduction00:02:45 Ethan's burnout journey00:09:20 Anxiety and identity00:14:58 Breaking the pattern of perfection00:20:16 The moment he paused teaching00:26:50 Nervous system & embodiment00:33:22 Yoga teachers and shame00:39:45 Rest as resistance00:46:30 The return to authenticity00:52:05 Tools for coming home00:58:30 Closing reflections—-------—-------—-
Ethan Brown returns to Eat For The Planet eight years after his first appearance for a raw and timely conversation about what it means to lead Beyond Meat through public scrutiny, shifting consumer narratives, and a changing food landscape. We talk about the limits of frictionless adoption, the company's strategic reset, and why storytelling is now central to Beyond's mission. Ethan shares what he's learned from adversity, how he draws strength from history, and why he still believes plant-based meat can transform the plate—and the planet. Subscribe to The Main Dish, where I make sense of what we eat, why it matters, and how the systems behind our food are changing—or not. Learn more about the Eat For The Planet Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the darkest jungles of Colombia, a vengeful one-legged spirit lures the unfaithful into darkness — and none who hear her cries ever return.Download The FREE PDF For This Episode's WORD SEARCH Puzzle: https://weirddarkness.com/LaPatasolaGet the Darkness Syndicate version of #WeirdDarkness: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateDISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.IN THIS EPISODE: You might think you'd be able to outrun a vampire that only had one leg – but you'd be mistaken if you come across Columbia's hateful La Patasola. (One-Legged Female Vampire) *** Eight women were mysteriously murdered in Jennings, Louisiana from 2005-2009 and as the investigation progressed, the small town's dark secrets began to unravel. (The Jeff Davis 8) *** In 1924, five prospectors abandoned their site in a panic after what they described as a horrible, terrifying night-long battle against some strange, violent Sasquatch-like creatures, barely making it out alive. (The Mountain Devils of Ape Canyon) *** When Father Rocco Facchini was given his first parish as a young priest in Chicago, he was excited and anxious to spread the gospel to anyone who would listen in the Windy City. Unfortunately, the church he was sent to was haunted – and that was only the beginning of his tragic story. (Muldoon)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate and Only Accurate For the Commercial Version)…00:00:00.000 = Lead-In00:01:06.145 = Show Open00:30:00.781 = The Mountain Devils of Ape Canyon00:17:39.098 = The One-Legged Female Vampire00:22:00.268 = The Jeff Davis 800:31:40.883 = Muldoon00:38:42.763 = Show Close SOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…“One-Legged Female Vampire” by A. Sutherland for Ancient Pages: http://bit.ly/2lsgq9b“The Mountain Devils of Ape Canyon” by Garth Haslam for Anomaly Info: http://bit.ly/2ljOKU3“The Jeff Davis 8” by Tim Ott for Biography.com: http://bit.ly/2mSE9Q7BOOK: “Murder in the Bayou – Who Killed The Women Known As The Jeff Davis 8” by Ethan Brown: https://amzn.to/3DcD6yE“Muldoon” from Chicago Hauntings: (link no longer available)=====(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: July 2020EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/LaPatasolaTAGS: La Patasola, Colombian folklore, haunted forests, jungle monsters, vampire legends, one-legged ghost, Latin American mythology, supernatural creatures, terrifying folklore, creepy legends, Patasola myth, paranormal Colombia, shapeshifting spirits, horror stories, urban legends, jungle vampire, ghostly revenge, dark folklore, haunted jungles, folklore monsters
Ethan Brown, founder and CEO of Beyond Meat, isn't just trying to disrupt the meat industry—he's challenging the cultural, political, and economic systems that uphold it. In this episode of Leadership Next, Brown speaks with Fortune's Diane Brady and Kristin Stoller about the uphill battle of building a plant-based food company in a world dominated by Big Meat. He shares why he believes alternative proteins are key to addressing the climate crisis, what the latest research says about the health benefits of going plant-based, and how legacy food giants—and even the pharmaceutical industry—are pushing back. From regulatory hurdles in Europe to cultural resistance in the U.S., Brown offers a candid look at what it takes to lead a mission-driven food innovation company in an increasingly polarized marketplace.
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What happens when a journalist discovers a supposed "serial killer" case might actually be a web of police corruption, informant murders, and small-town cover-ups? In this riveting follow-up to our Jeff Davis 8 episode, I go one-on-one with investigative reporter Ethan Brown, who spent years untangling the deaths of eight women in rural Louisiana. Brown reveals shocking new details - from his strange friendship with the prime suspect to death threats he received while investigating. He explains why local law enforcement might have wanted these women silenced, the horrifying connection between all eight victims, and why the case remains unsolved nearly two decades later. This isn't just another cold case - it's a frightening glimpse into what happens when those meant to protect become the ones to fear. The truth behind the Jeff Davis 8 is darker and more disturbing than any serial killer theory. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Between 2005 and 2009, eight women were murdered in Louisiana's Jefferson Davis Parish. To this day, all eight murders remain unsolved. It's a story that drew the attention of New Orleans private investigator and author Ethan Brown, who uncovered a pattern of police misconduct, scandal, and investigative failures. In today's episode, we explore the mysteries of this small town, where the pursuit of justice has been thwarted at every turn, leaving a trail of frustration and unanswered questions. A full list of action items, sources, resources mentioned, and photos related to the case are available in the show notes of today's episode, https://truercrimepodcast.com/jeff-davis-8 Truer Crime merch is here! Get your limited-edition shirt before they're gone: https://shop.tenderfoot.tv/products/take-care To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a small Louisiana town, eight women vanished over five years—their bodies discovered in canals and along desolate roads. As investigators dismissed them as troubled women living high-risk lives, families and witnesses pieced together a far more disturbing pattern of corruption and cover-ups. When private investigator Ethan Brown arrived to research these murders, he found a community paralyzed by fear, crime scenes compromised beyond recognition, and witnesses who kept dying after speaking out. The deeper he dug, the more the official narrative unraveled, revealing a system where those meant to protect the vulnerable might be the very people they needed protection from. What really happened to the Jeff Davis 8? And in a town where everyone has secrets, how far will some go to keep theirs buried? The episode drops Monday, but you can listen to the full story right now on Tenderfoot Plus. Get early access, ad-free listening, and exclusive content from over 30 shows. Head to tenderfootplus.com to sign up. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
HR2 Ethan Brown: Israel Takes Flak for California Wildfires. Bill Gates Meeting with Trump. 1-21-25 by John Rush
Brownfield's Jared White visited with Montgomery County, Illinois farmer Ethan Brown at the Illinois Farm Bureau Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Who killed eight women in a small Louisiana town between 2005 and 2009? And were their murders the work of a serial killer or people connected to a corrupt sheriff's department? This is a true-life southern gothic mystery. Author Ethan Brown offers us the story at the center of his book, Murder in the Bayou: Who Killed the Women Known as the Jeff Davis 8? Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/4gF2K18 See more information on my books: katewinklerdawson.com Follow me on social: @tenfoldmore (Twitter) / @wickedwordspod (Facebook) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Instagram) 2024 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for a fascinating conversation with Ethan Brown, a Sunshine Coast host who loved Hospitable so much, he joined the team!Ethan shares his journey from clueless newbie to automation-savvy host, revealing how Hospitable transformed his business and allowed him to manage his properties remotely while traveling Australia in a caravan with his wife and dogs!Discover how Ethan's firsthand experience as a host shaped his contributions to Hospitable's growth, from customer support to his current role as General Manager of Asia Pacific.Plus, gain valuable insights into Ethan's favorite Hospitable features (hint: automation is key!), his top tips for new hosts, and his exciting plans to expand his own short-term rental business.Don't miss this inspiring story of a passionate host turned valued employee!Who should we interview next? Text usSleep easy, host confidently with Hospitable. Automate your guest messages, sync your calendar across booking channels, and protect yourself from bad direct booking guests.Sign up today at hospitable.com/podcast and get 25% off your bill for 3 months.
Happy Birthday to the Kindle. THE INTERVIEW Air Force veteran and author Ethan Brown is a Senior Fellow for Defense Studies at the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress (CSPS), a bipartisan think-tank in Washington D.C. He is also the author of the “Visual Friendlies, Tally Target” trilogy (Casemate Publishers), chronicling the role of forward air controllers and Close Air Support in the Global War on Terror. Ethan shares how his background as a TACP with multiple combat deployments led him to his writing career, and discusses the work he does with CSPS work to address the military recruiting crisis and toxic exposure issues among military veterans. SCUTTLEBUTT Follow Stacy down the Reddit Rabbit-hole as she explores "Random ways people got out of deployment" Bravo Zulu to South Carolina post who did Buddy Checks in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene Special Guest: Ethan Brown.
Close Air Support was a tool of monumental importance in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. TACP and Author, Ethan Brown joins the boys to discuss how he decided to write a book about his brothers in arms and some other crazy stuff as well. EVERYTHING is better with HOT SALT!! visit firecracker.farm to try the hottest and best infused salt out there use code PIE to save a cool 20% --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timeforpie/support
From High Jump to High Performance: A Conversation with Brendan Wilkins
It's 2019 and plant-based meats are on fire. But they're also under fire. Supporters of the beef industry start a food fight with the plant-based meat industry. It kicks off on Super Bowl Sunday, with an aggressive TV ad. But Pat Brown's Impossible Foods fights back with an ad of its own. Meanwhile, Ethan Brown pushes Beyond Meat to grow at all costs. As debts mount, Ethan tries to get the king of burgers, McDonald's, to bite on a new plant-based patty. And, as the heat turns up at both companies due to pandemic-induced demand for their products, some employees get queasy about their company's founders.Listen to Business Wars on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple Podcasts. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/business-wars/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rising to the Top speaks with Ethan Brown, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Beyond Meat, a company dedicated to building meat directly from plants. Ethan gained an appreciation for agriculture and the natural world from his father, a professor, conservationist, and hobby farmer. Ethan holds an MBA from Columbia University and an MPP from the University of Maryland. He is on the board of the American Cancer Society's CEO's Against Cancer (LA Chapter) to support their mission to end cancer and address cancer disparities across Los Angeles as well as a member of the 2017 Class of Henry Crown Fellows within the Aspen Global Leadership Network at the Aspen Institute.
It's 2016 and both Pat Brown's Impossible Foods and Ethan Brown's Beyond Meat are cooking up plant-based burgers for mass consumption. Ethan tries to woo Whole Foods executives to carry his Beyond Burger in their stores from coast-to-coast. Pat's taking a different route. He's asking celebrity chefs to put his Impossible Burger — a plant-based meat that bleeds — on their menus. Soon enough, fake meat gets truly famous. But as Beyond Meat tries to cash in on Wall Street and as Impossible Foods gets its patties into Burger King, meat-raising ranchers in America's heartland are on the attack. Listen to Business Wars on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple Podcasts. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/business-wars/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's 2008 and two men, both vegans, ponder what they can do to improve the climate. Though they're on separate sides of the country and in different professions (but they coincidentally share a last name)— Ethan Brown is in the fuel cell business and Pat Brown is a lauded Stanford biochemist — they land on the same solution. They're going to try and lessen the climate impact of animal agriculture by making meat from plants. Ethan calls his company Beyond Meat and notches the first commercial breakthrough, a fake chicken strip. Pat is not far behind, and launches Impossible Foods two years later, setting off a heated rivalry. Listen to Business Wars on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App or on Apple Podcasts. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/business-wars/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textOnes Ready Podcast - Your inside look into the United States Air Force Special Operations Community. In this episode, we sit down with former TacP and author Ethan Brown, who takes us deep into the world of Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs). From clearing up misconceptions about their role to sharing stories from the battlefield, Ethan pulls no punches. Discover how these elite warriors call in airstrikes with pinpoint precision, what it means to control life-or-death decisions, and how their communication skills are just as deadly as their firepower. Ethan also opens up about his compelling book trilogy, which reveals the true stories and sacrifices behind JTACs in the War on Terror. Whether you're a veteran, an aspiring operator, or just a military enthusiast, you won't want to miss this eye-opening conversation. Tune in for insight, adrenaline, and the untold stories of those on the front lines of America's battles.Hit play now! And when you're done, make sure to check out Ethan's book, "Visual Friendlies, Tally Target: How Close Air Support in the War on Terror Changed the Way America Made War: Volume I - Invasions" on Amazon or wherever you buy your digital products. Also, make sure to keep your eyes peeled for the rest of the series!Get your copy today, here - https://a.co/d/0XzwqyaChapters00:00 Introduction and Background of Ethan Brown03:08 Ethan's Journey to TacP05:52 The Power of a JTAC09:12 Misconceptions and Responsibilities of JTACs11:59 The Importance of Communication in Combat15:01 The Role of JTACs in the War on Terror17:56 The Evolution of Special Operations21:05 Fratricide and Lessons Learned23:48 The Future of JTACs and Special Operations27:02 Ethan's Book Trilogy Overview30:04 Closing Thoughts and Book PromotionSupport the showJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9aFBBZoBcQk8UUN_pO7nDA/joinBuzzsprout Subscription page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/680894/subscribeCollabs:Ones Ready - OnesReady.com 18A Fitness - Promo Code: 1ReadyATACLete - Follow the URL (no promo code): ATACLeteCardoMax - Promo Code: ONESREADYHoist - Promo Code: ONESREADYThe content provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The host, guests, and affiliated entities do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. The use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship, and the podcast is not liable for any damages resulting from its use. Any mention of products or individuals does not constitute an endorsement. All content is protected by intellectual property laws....
In today's Wholesale Hotline (Wholesaling Inc Edition) Brent is joined by Ethan Brown, to discuss his wholesaling journey. Show notes -- in this episode we'll cover: Ethan's background and how he discovered real estate. The biggest lessons he's learned along his journey. Ethan breaks down a deal. Please give us a rating and let us know how we are doing! ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ☎️ Welcome to Wholesale Hotline & TTP Breakout
IN THIS EPISODE: You might think you'd be able to outrun a vampire that only had one leg – but you'd be mistaken if you come across Columbia's hateful La Patasola. (One-Legged Female Vampire) *** Eight women were mysteriously murdered in Jennings, Louisiana from 2005-2009 and as the investigation progressed, the small town's dark secrets began to unravel. (The Jeff Davis 8) *** In 1924, five prospectors abandoned their site in a panic after what they described as a horrible, terrifying night-long battle against some strange, violent Sasquatch-like creatures, barely making it out alive. (The Mountain Devils of Ape Canyon) *** When Father Rocco Facchini was given his first parish as a young priest in Chicago, he was excited and anxious to spread the gospel to anyone who would listen in the Windy City. Unfortunately, the church he was sent to was haunted – and that was only the beginning of his tragic story. (Muldoon)YOUTUBE CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS…00:00:00.000 = Title Story Preview00:01:23.431 = Show Open00:03:18.066 = The Mountain Devils of Ape Canyon00:17:59.942 = The One-Legged Female Vampire00:22:20.548 = The Jeff Davis 800:32:15.131 = Muldoon00:39:17.341 = Show Close SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“One-Legged Female Vampire” by A. Sutherland for Ancient Pages: http://bit.ly/2lsgq9b“The Mountain Devils of Ape Canyon” by Garth Haslam for Anomaly Info: http://bit.ly/2ljOKU3“The Jeff Davis 8” by Tim Ott for Biography.com: http://bit.ly/2mSE9Q7BOOK: “Murder in the Bayou – Who Killed The Women Known As The The Jeff Davis 8” by Ethan Brown: https://amzn.to/3DcD6yE“Muldoon” from Chicago Hauntings: (link no longer available)Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: July, 2020CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/la-patasola-vampire/
Beyond Meat's recent earnings call provided insights into the company's strategic direction and financial performance. The CEO, Ethan Brown, emphasized the brand's commitment to catering to a diverse consumer base, including flexitarians and those seeking occasional alternatives to animal proteins. He highlighted securing endorsements from prominent health organizations like the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association, positioning Beyond Meat as a frontrunner in health-conscious consumption and potentially unlocking new consumer segments and distribution channels.Brown underscored the company's rigorous approach to product development, ensuring new offerings meet high standards of consumer satisfaction and health benefits. He stated, "So we do large testing called CLT, Central Location Testing, with consumers. And don't move forward unless there's some statistically significant benefit that we see."Despite an 18% decrease in total net revenue compared to the same quarter of the previous year, Beyond Meat reported an improvement in gross margin relative to the past three quarters. Brown outlined strategies to manage financial challenges, including "sharply reduce our operating expenses and cash use, consolidate our production network, implement pricing changes to help restore margins, and launch our most significant renovation to date, Beyond IV."Innovation remains a key focus, with the launch of Beyond Burger 4 and Beyond Beef IV, presenting advancements in taste and nutritional profiles, aligning with the company's health-focused value proposition and garnering endorsement from health organizations.For 2024, Beyond Meat has outlined a comprehensive plan aimed at catalyzing growth and ensuring sustainability. This includes operational streamlining, strategic pricing adjustments, expanding the production network, investments in European market ventures, and strategic partnerships to foster innovation, enhance affordability, and expand market reach.While Beyond Meat is undergoing significant transformation and focused efforts to overcome existing hurdles, the effectiveness of these strategies in steering the company towards its growth and profitability objectives remains to be seen. Monitoring key financial indicators will be crucial for stakeholders to assess the company's progress. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theprompt.email
Ethan Brown is a 24-year-old award-winning climate journalist, best known as Founder and Host of The Sweaty Penguin, a PBS podcast combatting climate anxiety and polarization. In almost four years, The Sweaty Penguin released 220+ episodes, interviewed world-renowned experts from 18 countries and 6 continents, earned recognition at the Webby Awards and Signal Awards, won first place in Boston University's New Venture Competition, and inspired a new geography course at the University of Kansas that replaced their textbook with the podcast. Ethan's writing has been published in several outlets including Newsweek, The Hill, and Orange County Register, and he has appeared on 80+ podcasts, radio shows, and TV shows. He graduated Boston University in 2021 with a dual degree in Environmental Analysis & Policy and Film & Television.As a child, Ethan Brown found solace indoors, away from the pollen and plants that aggravated his allergies. Little did he know, his future would be entwined with the very environment he once avoided. Join us for an enriching chat with the insightful climate journalist and Sweaty Penguin podcast founder as we explore climate change beyond the politics and doom. Ethan shares his journey from an allergy-prone kid to a storyteller on a mission, emphasizing the power of facts, solutions, and acknowledging the progress we've made in environmental conservation.This episode unwraps the mysteries of greenhouse gases and their intricate dance with Earth's warming blanket, connecting extreme weather events from the deep freeze in Iowa to the thawing Arctic. Our discussion with Ethan Brown ventures into the human fingerprint on our changing climate, with a clear-cut breakdown of how our actions intensify the global crescendo of warming. Discover how simple switches in your daily habits can contribute to the planet's well-being and why collective action is the crescendo we need to aim for.In this episode, we spice up the conversation on climate action with a pinch of personal well-being, exploring the environmental impact of our plates and wardrobes. We stitch together the narrative on sustainable fashion choices and innovative farming practices. It's a heartwarming reminder that personal growth and caring for our planet can go hand in hand, leading to a fulfilling and sustainable lifestyle. So, pull up a chair and get ready to be inspired by a tale of transformation, resilience, and hope for a cooler tomorrow.To learn more about Ethan, visit: www.thesweatypenguin.compatreon.com/thesweatypenguinTwitter, Instagram, TikTok: @ethanbrown5151To learn more about Mindy CLICK HERE
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In their most recent earnings call on Tuesday, February 27th, 2024, Beyond Meat, a major player in the plant-based meat alternative industry, revealed both their financial projections and strategic priorities for the coming year. CEO Ethan Brown's address to investors outlined the company's strategic plan with these words: "We are pursuing the following five priorities, several of which simply represent a transition from 2023 planning to 2024 implementation... One, we are beginning 2024 by executing within a leaner operation, consistent with substantially reduced 2024 planned OpEx and cash use... Three, we are implementing changes to our U.S. trade and pricing programs, effective in early Q2. Though varied across channels and product lines, we expect the overall impact of these pricing changes to meaningfully impact margin across the balance of the year... Four, as referenced above, we are nearing the completion of what has been a very difficult, but highly worthwhile consolidation of our production network... And five, we are continuing to invest in our European business and related strategic customers." In reviewing their strategic vision and reaction to both present and foreseeable market challenges, we notice a sophisticated approach that intertwines elements of growth, innovation, and profitability. For instance, despite a reported increased net loss in the fourth financial quarter of 2023, compared to the prior year, Beyond Meat reaffirmed during the earnings call that they see product innovation as a crucial lever for growth. This commitment is manifested in actions such as the launch of their Beyond IV platform and the strategic discontinuation of certain underperforming product lines. Moreover, as the company acknowledged to investors, they are venturing deeper into the European market. Through strategic alliances with prominent food service clients, Beyond Meat aims to solidify its market hold and satisfy growing consumer appetite for plant-based food options. Notably, this strategy aligns with the increasing number of consumers choosing healthier, more sustainable diets. In a notable quote that unpacks the company's long-term strategy, CEO Ethan Brown shared with investors that: "I don't think it's a change in the long-term strategy...there will be a day when this dramatically underprices animal protein, but that's not today...I do think there's a real opportunity to continue to offer outstanding innovation year after year that does have a more premium price on it while you continue to offer some of the rest of your portfolio at lower pricing." Ultimately, Beyond Meat remains soundly centered on innovation, despite the current pricing dynamic. As part of operational streamlining, Beyond Meat is implementing pricing alterations aimed at expanding gross margins and continues to invest in significant markets, as assured to investors on the call. While the report did not explicitly detail specific consumer trends, based on the earnings call, Beyond Meat evidently recognizes the evolving consumer landscape. The company appears to be constantly aligning its products to the rising demand for health-conscious and environmentally-friendly food choices. In summary, Beyond Meat's earnings call reflects a persisting commitment to strategic growth, ongoing innovation, and profitability. Despite adversity such as an increased net loss, the company remains committed to product innovation, strategic expansion, and operational optimization. However, it is critical to remember that these are the company's stated aims. Based on the earnings call, Beyond Meat's aim is to align its offerings closely with shifting consumer preferences and market needs. But only time will tell if Beyond Meat will succeed in the highly competitive plant-based alternative market. BYND Company info: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BYND/profile For more PSFK research : www.psfk.com This email has been published and shared for the purpose of business research and is not intended as investment advice.
Ethan Brown, executive director of Sonoma County's Economic Development Board, discusses the economic outlook for local businesses and explains how EDB is changing to better meet the needs of the community.
Ethan Brown, a podcast editor who joined Cybercrime Magazine in 2023, is also a singer and guitarist who has performed in a number of bands, playing covers as well as original music at venues on Long Island. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Steve Morgan, Founder of Cybersecurity Ventures and Editor-in-Chief at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. Watch and listen to Ethan at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgPrU1ilzVY. The Cybercrime Magazine Update airs weekly and covers the latest news, interviews, podcasts, reports, videos, and special productions from Cybercrime Magazine, published by Cybersecurity Ventures. For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com.
We talk climate change with Ethan Brown, then take phone calls on forced electric vehicles.
What happens when a climate change activist is confronted by pro-Hamas activists in the climate community? Ethan Brown comes to us from Young Voices and hosts the Sweaty Penguin podcast. Then, Todd revisits the Eisenhower speech on the military industrial complex and how it intersects with theories that JFK was killed by the CIA - as spelled out in a new Rob Reiner podcast.
Ethan Brown is one of my favorite human beings on the planet.He joined me 20 months ago for Episode No. 14 (which you should totally check out), and he's back again for the second installment of Wu-Tang 101, in which we examine the solo work of the Rebel INS.Yes, indeed. It's Episode No. 101, and we're talking Inspectah Deck.Under zero pretentiousness and -- in my case -- even less than zero knowledge, we took a peek at the following albums:Uncontrolled Substance (1999)The Movement (2003)The Resident Patient (2006)Manifesto (2010)Chamber No. 9 (2019)And when I say "peek," I mean we paused our chat about life, love, basketball, and The Kansas City Chiefs Football Club to talk for a second about a few hip-hop records.I, for one, could do this with Ethan all day. He's that awesome.So, thank you for checking out our conversation. I appreciate you stopping by.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are clips from a Joe Satriani tune called, "Day at the Beach (New Rays from an Ancient Sun)," from his 1989 release, Flying in a Blue Dream (c/o Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment).
Join the Cybercrime Magazine crew as we head into 2024 by sharing our resolutions for the upcoming year. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Steve Morgan, Editor-in-Chief; Di Freeze, Managing Editor; Ethan Brown, Podcast Editor; Amanda Glassner, Deputy Editor; Mobolaji Adeolu, Vice President, Creative Director; Chrys Hawkins, Director of Operations; Kyle Haglund, Senior Audio Engineer; Heather Engel, Host for Cybercrime Radio; David Braue, Editor-at-Large; Chris Morgan, Public Relations Coordinator & Media Roadie; Scott Schober, Author of "Hacked Again," and Sam White, Video Editor. For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
For most of us, climate change is a heavy topic. Ethan Brown has made it his mission to make environmental issues more approachable and understandable--by using humor. His website and podcast, aptly titled "The Sweaty Penguin," is able to cut through the noise and the doom-and-gloom of the climate conversation with late-night-comedy-style monologues and in-depth conversations with leading global experts on a variety of environmental issues. In this episode, Ethan shares how he went from being a college student with an interest in satire (but not necessarily climate change) to using his voice--literally--for this important cause. Ethan also gives concrete advice we all can use to help the climate crisis (and no, you don't necessarily have to become vegan and bike to work every day!).In this episode:01:48: Why and how Ethan got into taking a humorous approach to climate change05:04: How The Sweaty Penguin creates episodes--"deep dives," monologues, experts, and more07:48: How Ethan weaves "the philosophy of comedy" into his podcasts09:38: Dealing with climate change as a scientific--not a political--issue12:54: Why Ethan feels optimistic about the future15:46: Five things we all can do to help the climate crisis19:59: Addressing the vegan vs. meat-eating debate in the climate change conversation27:36: What Ethan has learned about himself and about the issues in the past few yearsWant to know more about Ethan and The Sweaty Penguin?Follow them on Instagram: @ethanbrown5151, @sweatypenguinpodFind them on TikTok: @ethanbrown5151, @sweatypenguinpodSearch for them on X: @ethanbrown5151, @sweatpenguinpodGo to The Sweaty Penguin website: www.thesweatypenguin.com Want to know more about "What It's Like To..."?Sign up to be on our Insiders' List to receive our newsletters and insiders' information! Go to whatitsliketo.net (sign-ups are at the bottom of the page)Follow us on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInSupport the show
This episode features Ethan Brown '24, Jesus Monrroy '24, and Calvin Pawlowski '24, recipients of this year's Kenneth Rhys Rudolph Memorial Scholarship for European summer study abroad. The three students discuss their travels in Belgium, Germany, and Spain, and the advice they would give to others aspiring to study abroad (Episode 350).
On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Ethan Brown, a writer and commentator for Young Voices and host of "The Sweaty Penguin" podcast, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss climate change alarmism and explain why nuance must be added to conversations about the environment.
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Ethan Brown, a writer and commentator for Young Voices and host of “The Sweaty Penguin” podcast, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss climate change alarmism and explain why nuance must be added to conversations about the environment.
On this Heard Tell Good Talks our guest is Ethan Brown of The Sweaty Penguine Podcast who joins to talk about the rash of forest fires, the narrative about how climate change does and doesn't affect them, and how most forrest fires are made worse by bad policy, bad conservation, and folks sometimes meaning well but not understand how the environment really works. Plus, Ethan explains how headlines about forrest fires should be an opportunity to talk practical environmentalism at the local level, not just buzzwords thrown around the internet.All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.--------------------Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxQuestions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to follow to @Heard Tell, like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxSupport Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Ethan Brown is the founder and host of "The Sweaty Penguin", an award winning podcast regarding climate change and it's associated issues. The show uses humor to attempt to smooth the doomsaying and partisanship surrounding this issue. We discuss the show, the arguments about science, and learn whether or not penguins do sweat.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4863095/advertisement
Your Heard Tell Show for Thursday, August 10th, 2023 is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by taking through the step-by-step process how one person starts election fraud misinformation and how it gets amplified, repeated, and becomes a narrative through social and partisan media. The US Coast Guard has a sexual assault scandal that not only spans decades but the very investigation into the wrongdoing at the academy andd elsewhere is now revealed to also been covered up, and congress is demanding answers. We go worldwide in the latest edition of Over Yonder News covering stories from China, Niger, Myanmar, Italy, Hawaii, Pakistan, and Ecuador. Our guest is Ethan Brown of The Sweaty Penguine Podcast who joins to talk about the rash of forest fires, the narrative about how climate change does and doesn't affect them, and how most forrest fires are made worse by bad policy, bad conservation, and folks sometimes meaning well but not understand how the environment really works. Plus, Subway restaurants is offering a lot of bread for its latest advertising scheme, and a lot of folks are taking them up on it, even if it means legally changing their names to "Subway".All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.--------------------Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxQuestions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to follow to @Heard Tell, like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxSupport Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
"Climate Change" --- some dismiss it as nonsense while others trumpet it as the greatest existential threat to our existence. For all that it is talked about, how many of us can explain what CO2. greenhouse gases, or global warming really is? Julie is pleased to welcome a guest in-studio who has devoted his life to explaining these difficult and politicized subjects in an understandable way. Ethan Brown is the host of The Sweaty Penguin, a podcast about climate change. In addition to the Sweaty Penguin podcast, thesweatypenguin.com is a website which has quizzes, columns, news articles, and other information about climate change. https://thesweatypenguin.com/ Don't forget to like this video, subscribe to our YouTube channel, and ring the notification bell so you never miss a future upload! Check out other Julie Hartman videos: https://www.youtube.com/@juliehartman Follow Julie Hartman on social media: Website: https://juliehartmanshow.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julierhartman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JulieRHartman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timelesswithjuliehartmanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt speaks with Ethan Brown, founder and host of the award winning, tongue-in-cheek environmental podcast, The Sweaty Penguin, as well as the podcast, Tip of the Iceberg. Ethan will dazzle you with his in-depth knowledge about how to tackle climate change. Ethan, the creator & found of Boston University's satirical publication, The Bunion, uses humor and the separation of facts vs. fiction to propose climate solutions and address our climate crisis head on.
Check out the other podcasts I host at https://weirddarkness.com/links. PLEASE SHARE THIS EPISODE in your social media so others who loves strange and macabre stories can listen too!IN THIS EPISODE: You might think you'd be able to outrun a vampire that only had one leg – but you'd be mistaken if you come across Columbia's hateful La Patasola. (One-Legged Female Vampire) *** Eight women were mysteriously murdered in Jennings, Louisiana from 2005-2009 and as the investigation progressed, the small town's dark secrets began to unravel. (The Jeff Davis 8) *** In 1924, five prospectors abandoned their site in a panic after what they described as a horrible, terrifying night-long battle against some strange, violent Sasquatch-like creatures, barely making it out alive. (The Mountain Devils of Ape Canyon) *** When Father Rocco Facchini was given his first parish as a young priest in Chicago, he was excited and anxious to spread the gospel to anyone who would listen in the Windy City. Unfortunately,the church he was sent to was haunted – and that was only the beginning of his tragic story. (Muldoon)SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“One-Legged Female Vampire” by A. Sutherland for Ancient Pages: http://bit.ly/2lsgq9b “The Mountain Devils of Ape Canyon” by Garth Haslam for Anomaly Info: http://bit.ly/2ljOKU3 “The Jeff Davis 8” by Tim Ott for Biography.com: http://bit.ly/2mSE9Q7 BOOK: “Murder in the Bayou – Who Killed The Women Known As The The Jeff Davis 8” by Ethan Brown: https://amzn.to/3DcD6yE“Muldoon” from Chicago Hauntings: (link no longer available)Join the Weird Darkness Syndicate: https://weirddarkness.com//syndicate Advertise in the Weird Darkness podcast or syndicated radio show: https://weirddarkness.com/advertise= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music Library, EpidemicSound and/or StoryBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ) Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and Nicolas Gasparini (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission of the artists.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =OTHER PODCASTS I HOST…Paranormality Magazine: (COMING SOON!) https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/paranormalitymagMicro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/microterrorsRetro Radio – Old Time Radio In The Dark: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/retroradioChurch of the Undead: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/churchoftheundead= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2023, Weird Darkness.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =TRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.com/archives/16207This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3655291/advertisement
Gun jockey Ethan Brown has returned to trackwork as his bid to return to race riding gets closer
A few months ago, The Guardian did a five-month investigation into “carbon bombs,” or fossil fuel projects that would, over the course of their life, emit over one billion tons of carbon. They found that there are 195 planned oil and gas carbon bombs around the world, and if they proceed as planned, these projects alone would blow past internationally agreed upon climate targets. For our tenth deep dive on carbon bombs, we take a look at the Eagle Ford Shale: an oil and gas formation near the Gulf Coast of Texas. The U.S. portion contains 6.5 billion barrels of oil, 5.7 billion barrels of natural gas liquids, and 1.3 trillion cubic meters of natural gas, which together would have the potential to emit 5.9 billion tons of carbon dioxide. Beyond the global climate impact, Eagle Ford has run into several local issues, from water shortages to highly polluting flaring systems to economic inefficiencies that have driven several companies that explored Eagle Ford into bankruptcy. Today, we'll explore what problems the Eagle Ford Shale presents, how climate change impacts the Gulf Coast of Texas, and how the region can move forward in an environmentally and economically sustainable way. With special guest Dr. Rabi Mohtar: Professor of Biological and Agricultural Engineering at Texas A&M University. The Sweaty Penguin is presented by Peril and Promise: a public media initiative from The WNET Group in New York, reporting on the issues and solutions around climate change. You can learn more at pbs.org/perilandpromise. This episode is the third in our four-part series collaborating with the Gulf Climate Listening Project covering environmental issues on the Gulf Coast. If you are interested in learning about stopping LNG exports and creating a better future on the Gulf Coast, visit GulfCoastMurals.com. Support the show and unlock exclusive merch, bonus content, and more for as little as $5/month at patreon.com/thesweatypenguin. CREDITS Writers: Hallie Cordingley, Mo Polyak, Ethan Brown, Velina Georgi, Madeleine Salman Fact Checker: Owen Reith Editor: Megan Antone Producers: Ethan Brown, Hallie Cordingley, Shannon Damiano Ad Voiceover: Megan Antone Music: Brett Sawka The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of Peril and Promise or The WNET Group.
The release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Synthesis Report summary last week prompted a barrage of doom-and-gloom headlines invoking phrases like “final warning,” “survival guide for humanity,” and “act now or it's too late.” But the summary said none of this. Of its 33 pages, 12 covered issues, 4 covered past progress, and 17 covered solutions we can implement and the many benefits they have for not just the environment but also our economic and social goals. In fact, the IPCC's literal press release headline was “Urgent climate action can secure a livable future for all.” Ethan explores what the IPCC report actually emphasized, where news headlines missed the mark, and why there's a ton of reason to be hopeful in this week's “Tip of the Iceberg.” The Sweaty Penguin is presented by Peril and Promise: a public media initiative from The WNET Group in New York, reporting on the issues and solutions around climate change. You can learn more at pbs.org/perilandpromise. Support the show and unlock exclusive merch, bonus content, and more for as little as $5/month at patreon.com/thesweatypenguin. CREDITS Writer: Ethan Brown, Velina Georgi, Mo Polyak, Madeleine Salman Fact Checker: Hallie Cordingley Editor: Megan Antone Producers: Olivia Amitay, Ethan Brown, Hallie Cordingley, Shannon Damiano, Maddy Schmidt Ad Voiceover: Velina Georgi Music: Brett Sawka The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of Peril and Promise or The WNET Group.
This week, the United States blocked all future oil and gas exploration in our Arctic Ocean, and blocked leases on more than half of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, a massive step in reducing potential future carbon emissions from the world's second-highest emitting country. But unfortunately, that huge news has been all but ignored, as it was accompanied by a scaled-down approval of Willow: a drilling project in Alaska's North Slope by ConocoPhillips. Though Willow was unanimously supported by Alaskan government officials in both parties and supported by a majority of neighboring Indigenous communities, activists and TikTokers in the Lower 48 fiercely opposed the development, amassing over 3.7 million signatures on a Change.org petition urging the government to block the project. Ethan discusses the problems with Willow, the reasons locals support the project, the importance of listening to local communities, and the massively underreported climate wins that accompanied Willow in this week's “Tip of the Iceberg.” The Sweaty Penguin is presented by Peril and Promise: a public media initiative from The WNET Group in New York, reporting on the issues and solutions around climate change. You can learn more at pbs.org/perilandpromise. Support the show and unlock exclusive merch, bonus content, and more for as little as $5/month at patreon.com/thesweatypenguin. CREDITS Writer: Ethan Brown, Velina Georgi, Mo Polyak, Madeleine Salman Fact Checker: Hallie Cordingley Editor: Megan Antone Producers: Olivia Amitay, Ethan Brown, Hallie Cordingley, Shannon Damiano, Maddy Schmidt Ad Voiceover: Velina Georgi Music: Brett Sawka The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of Peril and Promise or The WNET Group.
In this episode, Stephen talks with Ethan and Aidan Brown, Harry Stevens, and Ava and Zoey Robbins about their youth hunt experience in Texas.You can follow Stephen on Facebook by searching for stephenrobbinshd or on Instagram at StephenHuntDay.You can also email Stephen at stephen.huntingday@gmail.com or info.huntingday@gmail.com.And until next time, keep hunting and doing what God calls you to do.
Ethan Brown is creator and host of The Sweaty Penguin and a Young Voices contributor. Ethan and I might disagree on some aspects of climate change, but I was excited for the conversation! Follow his links! Ethan is a graduate of Boston University, where he studied Environmental Analysis & Policy and Film & Television. Ethan was never outdoorsy growing up, but after studying climate change, he felt compelled to use his comedy writing experience as Editor-in-Chief of his high school and college satire publications to make climate entertaining. During quarantine, Ethan launched The Sweaty Penguin. The podcast has now released 120 episodes, amassed 20,000+ downloads, showcased professors from eleven countries, partnered with PBS, and was a 2022 Webby Honoree. Through writing and podcasting, Ethan aims to make climate less overwhelming, less politicized, and more fun. Overpopulation Isn't the Issue. Saying So Is Wrong And Damaging. https://c3newsmag.com/overpopulation-isnt-the-issue-saying-so-is-wrong-and-damaging/ Forget Moral Arguments. A Loss and Damage Fund Is a Win for Americans https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/12/09/forget-moral-arguments-a-loss-and-damage-fund-is-a-win-for-americans/ PATREON.COM/SWEATYPENGUIN https://www.young-voices.com/advocate/ethan-brown/ https://twitter.com/ethanbrown5151 https://thesweatypenguin.com/ This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at Betterhelp.com/gml and get on your way to being your best self. Join the private discord & chat during the show! joingml.com Invest in your future & your human capital today natescrashcourse.com Like our intro song? https://www.3pillmorning.com Advertise on our podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Climate change is arguably one of the biggest and most important issues of our time. From floods to droughts, to hurricanes, and everything in between, we are already feeling the effects of human-induced warming of our planet. So what exactly is climate change? What contributes to it and what can we do to combat it? This episode's guest, Ethan Brown, is the host of the popular podcast The Sweaty Penguin where he approaches the issue of climate change from a comedic perspective. Ethan's goal with this podcast is to have meaningful, insightful, and engaging conversations around climate change without politicizing it. Every week, he covers a climate change issue and speaks to an expert in the field, providing valuable knowledge to listeners in a way that isn't polarizing. In this episode, Ethan and I discuss the contributions to climate change, its effects, what we can do to slow it down, and so much more.Tune in to Episode 144 of REJUVENAGING® to see how you can play your part in countering climate change.Some Questions I Ask:The name of your podcast, The Sweaty Penguin, what's that all about? (4:12)Is global warming the same as climate change? (4:58)Why is the climate changing? (6:39)Can we move toward more effective climate change without destroying certain industries? (22:16)In This Episode, You Will Learn:Why Ethan prefers the term “climate change” instead of “global warming” (5:34)About some of the consequences of climate change (8:19)What controls we have for combatting the effects of climate change (10:11)Five things that can be done from an individual perspective to be more environmentally conscious (12:33)The difference between the issue of climate change and the solutions to climate change (16:13)How industry can adapt to a carbon-free future (23:39)How climate change can be addressed on a global scale (25:40)ResourcesThe Sweaty Penguin's websiteThe Sweaty Penguin's InstagramThe Sweaty Penguin's TikTokThe Sweaty Penguin's TwitterConnect with Ethan BrownTwitterLinkedInUseful REJUVENAGING® ResourcesWebsite: https://www.thementalhealthgym.com/Book: Dr. Ron Kaiser -Rejuvenaging: The Art and Science of Growing Older with EnthusiasmEmail: ron.kaiser@thementalhealthgym.com TEDx Talk: Aging Enthusiastically to Make the World a Better Place See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.