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In this powerhouse episode of BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio, host Tyler Jorgenson welcomes legendary actor, environmental advocate, and accidental entrepreneur Ed Begley Jr. to the show. While many know him from films and television, Ed's decades-long commitment to clean living and sustainability might surprise you. From riding his bike to the Oscars to bottling eco-friendly cleaning products in his garage, Ed proves that walking the green talk can be both impactful and entertaining.Ed takes us on a time-traveling journey through his early adoption of electric cars, his adventures with faulty toner cartridges and primitive solar systems, and the birth of his eco-business, Begley's Earth Responsible Products. His stories are equal parts hilarious and humbling—from delivering products himself in his electric car to learning the hard way about doing too much, too fast. He shares how he learned to value not just environmental resources, but his own time and energy as a resource, too.With wisdom drawn from smoggy childhoods, big-screen sets, and homegrown sustainability hacks, Ed dishes out heartfelt advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. His approach to advocacy is refreshingly relatable: lead by example, stay authentic, and do what you can—without burning out. Whether you're launching a brand or just trying to live cleaner, Ed's message is clear: live simply so that others can simply live.TakeawaysStart Small, Stay Consistent: Ed's clean-living journey began in 1970 with vinegar and baking soda. Sometimes the simplest steps lead to lifelong impact.You Can't Make Gasoline on Your Roof: But you can make solar power—and Ed's been powering his life and car this way for decades.Walk the Talk, Quietly: Ed didn't shout about his values—he just biked to the Oscars and let the media catch on. Authenticity speaks louder than megaphones.From Garage to Costco: His product line started in his garage (with help from his daughters!) and is now sold nationwide. Proof that green businesses can scale.You're a Resource Too: Entrepreneurs must protect their own time and energy like any precious environmental resource.Lead with Common Ground: Don't want to debate climate change? Focus on clean air, energy savings, and local impact. Change doesn't always need a label.
In this engaging conversation, Ed Begley Jr. shares his journey towards environmentalism, discussing his early awakening to ecological issues, sustainable living practices, and the development of his green products. He emphasizes the importance of practical steps individuals can take to contribute to a healthier planet, while also reflecting on his experiences in the entertainment industry and the significance of capturing meaningful moments in life. Ed's Socials IG: @ed_begley_jr. https://www.instagram.com/ed_begley_jr/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/officialedbegleyjr/ Takeaways
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Jenn Harper is a beacon of innovation in beauty and philanthropy. She's not just a name in the beauty industry; she's a revolution. An award-winning social entrepreneur and international speaker, Jenn is the trailblazing founder and CEO of Cheekbone Beauty Cosmetics—a brand that has gracefully painted the ideals of sustainability and inclusion onto a global canvas. From its inception in 2015, Jenn has nurtured Cheekbone Beauty into a B. Corp Certified force, now gracing the shelves of Sephora Canada and 550 JCPenney locations across the USA. Jenn's journey with Cheekbone began as a digitally native, direct-to-consumer brand that took pride in its commitment to reducing environmental impact and supporting Indigenous communities. Her formidable leadership made sure Cheekbone stood out not only for its stunning products but also for its ethical backbone—it became a symphony of transparency, philanthropy, and support for women and youth. To date, over $250,000 have been donated to philanthropic causes, testament to Cheekbone's core values. Cheekbone's prestige has been hard-earned. In 2019, Jenn Harper made a confident appearance on Canada's Dragon's Den, the nation's equivalency of Shark Tank. While she turned down offers, her unwavering resolution steered Cheekbone towards exponential growth. Regularly sought after for her insights, Jenn weaves her narrative as both a woman and a representative of North America's Indigenous peoples, substantiating the importance of these values in today's business ecosystem. In 2022, she was listed among the 100 Women of Influence by Entrepreneur Magazine—a list graced by the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Kim Kardashian. And importantly, in 2023, Jenn was conferred an Honorary Doctorate degree from the Goodman School of Business at Brock University. This honorary degree recognized her unwavering dedication to community betterment and adamant endeavors in championing sustainability.In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:40] Intro[01:26] Shaping a business inspired by social impact[02:51] Navigating ecommerce highs of 2015 and 2016[03:55] Imperfect launches of chasing perfection[05:04] Balancing ideals with realistic beginnings[06:40] Validating ideas before building products[07:19] Growing customer loyalty with transparency[09:15] Shifting focus from story to product performance[10:08] Building customer trust through action[11:11] Connecting with communities for brand growth[13:07] Understanding customers for tailored messaging [15:35] Episode Sponsors: StoreTester and Intelligems[18:47] Using media opportunities to boost Ecommerce[20:45] Focusing on local markets before expanding[21:56] Inspiration from great company success stories[22:47] Rewarding customers during the holiday season[24:04] Preparing for successful product launches ahead[25:10] Crafting authentic and digestible brand narratives[26:04] Creating exclusive bundles from customer insights[27:40] Connecting customers to ethical beauty choicesResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeIndigenous owned cosmetics brand cheekbonebeauty.com/Follow Jennifer Harper linkedin.com/in/jenn-harper-0b200a23/Book a demo today at intelligems.io/Done-for-you conversion rate optimization service storetester.com/If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
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SHOW NOTES: In this home improvement episode, find out what defines a truly green product, get tips on designing a room that grows with your child, and discover how to create a stunning countertop in a weekend without breaking the bank. Plus, get answers to questions from homeowners just like you for more DIY projects! - Green Products: Go beyond the labels and learn what defines truly green products for your home. - Kids' Rooms: Design space-saving rooms that can adapt to your growing kids. - Countertops: Create a marvelous marble countertop in a weekend. Q & A: - Basement Flooring: Colin's basement concrete floor is uneven. He could use a floor leveling compound but it's possible to compensate slight unevenness with new flooring. - Hot Water: It takes a while for the water to get hot. There are advantages to a tankless water heater, but Sharon should consider a bypass valve to recirculate hot water through the pipes. - Exterior Crawlspace: Chad needs to seal the crawlspace under his modular home against animals. We've got tips for securely installing PVC lattice to a frame structure. - Squeaky Floor: Nancy learns how to stop squeaks in the floor by using long drywall screws alongside nails in the subfloor to prevent movement. - Roof Leaks: Ice dams under the roof shingles caused leaks in Mary's home. The damage should be covered by insurance and she needs to contact a public adjuster to be sure the repairs are done right. - Water Heater: Mike needs to keep draining residue from his water heater. He gets tips on how to speed up the process and buying an affordable water softener. - Bathroom Leak: There's water on the ceiling from the upstairs bathroom. Kirsten should check the shower pan and wall tiles for cracks or gaps in the seams or grout. - Crawlspace: How should the surface of a crawlspace be sealed? Keith should overlap plastic sheeting on the dirt and up the walls to prevent moisture from seeping up. ASK A QUESTION: Need help with your own home improvement or décor question? We'd love to help! Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here: https://www.moneypit.com/ask. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Distribution partners are integral to the custom home building and remodeling industry, and today's guest is no exception. Scott Thomas, Director of Sales at Parksite, originally started in the industry as a Tyvek specialist before working his way up. Today he joins us to share his thoughts on the value of distribution partners, the newest industry products, and the importance of building strong relationships. Show highlights include: 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:34 Scott's Journey in the Building Industry 03:24 Transition to Consulting and Salesforce 05:00 Starting and Selling a Consulting Company 06:00 Entrepreneurial Roots and Education 09:20 Return to Parkside and Reasons for Coming Back 11:02 Overview of Parkside and Scott's Role 12:45 Value Provided by Distributors 21:20 Trends and New Products in the Industry 23:43 Focus on Sustainability and Green Products 26:40 Impact of the Pandemic on Distribution 29:52 Importance of Face-to-Face Relationships 32:40 Building Loyalty and Allegiance 34:48 Creating a Strong Team and Delivering a Great Experience 36:18 Future Plans and Excitement 39:50 How to connect and what's coming up next? You can learn more about Scott at https://www.parksite.com/. Social media: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/scottthomas08/ Or hit us through our Contact Page at https://buildernuggets.com and we'll make a personal introduction. To get the most out of this podcast, head over to https://buildernuggets.com and join our active community of like-minded builders and remodelers.
In this enlightening episode of our video podcast, we tackle the increasingly relevant and complex topic of greenwashing. As more consumers become environmentally conscious, businesses are under pressure to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability. However, this surge in 'green' marketing has led to a concerning trend of misleading environmental claims, often referred to as greenwashing.Our episode begins with an introduction to the concept of greenwashing and its impact on both consumers and the environment. We explore how businesses, intentionally or not, may make exaggerated or false claims about the eco-friendliness of their products or services, misleading well-intentioned consumers.The core of our discussion centers around the Green Claims Code developed by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). This code is a groundbreaking initiative designed to guide businesses in making honest, accurate, and substantiated environmental claims. We break down each of the 6 key points of the code, discussing their importance and how they can be applied in real-world scenarios.Throughout the episode, we feature interviews with experts in environmental policy, marketing ethics, and consumer rights. These insights provide a multi-dimensional perspective on the importance of truthful environmental claims and the consequences of greenwashing.We also present case studies of companies that have been reprimanded for greenwashing, along with examples of businesses that are getting it right, offering a balanced view of the current landscape.The episode concludes with practical tips for both businesses and consumers. For businesses, we discuss how to align marketing strategies with the Green Claims Code, ensuring that environmental claims are transparent, accurate, and substantiated. For consumers, we provide guidance on how to spot greenwashing and make informed decisions when purchasing 'green' products.This podcast is an essential listen for anyone interested in the intersection of environmental sustainability, consumer rights, and ethical marketing. Join us as we delve into the world of green claims and uncover the truth behind green marketing..
Ryan Lupberger, CEO and Co-Founder of Cleancult, joins Kelsey in this episode, where he shares his experience in building a cleaning company from the ground up. About Cleancult:Some cults are toxic. Not Cleancult.Cleancult believes in refilling, not landfilling.That paper is mightier than plastic.And that we should reuse for eternity.Ready to kick that nasty plastic habit in exchange for a better, refill ritual? Visit the Cleancult store now: https://www.cleancult.com/ -----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writeforme/ https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
In this episode of "Revive & Thriveology," we embark on a green journey with Megan Masterson, a dedicated advocate for sustainable living. In this episode, we delve into Megan's transformative journey towards minimalism, composting, and embracing a conscious lifestyle. Uncover the art of composting, learn practical tips for a minimalist home, and explore the positive impact these choices can have on our well-being and the planet. Megan's insights, challenges, and actionable advice are great for any listeners eager to make eco-friendly changes in their lives. Get ready for a conversation that not only sparks inspiration but also equips you with inspiration to make a positive impact on the world around you.
Designing a flat roof that can stay on during high winds is no small feat, but Tom Kelly has done it using basic science principles and a new kind of sustainable construction board called Kelly Green Board. On this episode, Ari talks to Tom Kelly, Owner of 2001 Company and Kelly Green Products about his roof design that vacuum seals onto a building. Then they discuss the new board (like plywood) that Kelly Green Board is manufacturing out of recycled and unused plastics that is changing the face of roof (and other) construction. At a time when we are running out of space for trash, and need to find alternative uses for our 'single-use' plastics, sustainable and recycled products are a vital part of our economy. Tom Kelly, 2001 Company / Kelly Green Products Website (Kelly Green Products): https://www.kellygreenproducts.com/ Website (2001 Company): https://2001company.com/ Tom's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-kelly-6bab077a/ Ari Santiago, CEO, CompassMSP Company Website: https://compassmsp.com/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/compass-msp/ Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MadeinAmericaPodcast Podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/made-in-america-podcast-with-ari Podcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/MadeinAmericaPodcastwithAri Ari's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asantiago104/ Podcast produced by Miceli Productions: https://miceliproductions.com/ Podcast executive production by Gael Communications: https://www.gaelcommunications.com/ Tom and Ari discuss: Engineering Roofing Construction Sustainability Recycled materials
This week our Opinionated Marketers discuss the terrible job marketers are doing of promoting 'Green' products. We'll touch on everything from Heat Pumps to Electric Vehicles, and explain Product vs Market Orientation.
Trailer for Feng Shui Living PodcastI'm so happy you're here! I'm your host Lisa Morton. I am passionate about helping women transform their lives by harmonizing their living space through holistic home practices. Join me every Wednesday for a brand-new episode. Have a topic you'd like me to cover? Guest you'd like me to interview? Let me know!Find more information at:www.purelivingwithlisamorton.cominstagram.com/purelivingwithlisamortonfacebook.com/purelivingwithlisamortonfacebook.com/groups/goodchiclubwww.pinterest.com/purelivingwithlisamortonThanks so much for listening to Feng Shui Living!Hosted by Lisa MortonMake sure you subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more and follow Lisa here:www.purelivingwithlisamorton.comwww.instagram.com/purelivingwithlisamortonwww.facebook.com/purelivingwithlisamortonwww.pinterest.com/purelivingwithlisamortonThanks to our secondary show sponsor:Good Chi - Balance your energy and space
A Podcast by BBB of the Tri-Counties https://www.bbb.org/local-bbb/bbb-of-... A BIG thank you Ayers Automotive Repairs of Santa Barbara for supporting this podcast! Welcome to this week's edition of Your Moment of Trust! Using green cleaning products in your home can reduce toxins, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), that are bad for your health and the environment. Green cleaners are more popular than ever, so shoppers have plenty of choices. But navigating the seals, certifications, and marketing claims can be confusing. Tips for choosing cleaning products that are effective and safe for you and the environment: ● Check the packaging for eco-friendly labels. Products that display the Environmental Protection Agency's Safer Choice label have safer chemical ingredients. According to the EPA, products with the label are “rigorously reviewed ingredient-for-ingredient, adhere to strict performance standards, and are evaluated to ensure the potential of adverse human and environmental health impacts is minimized.” ● Be wary of "greenwashing": Watch out for companies that label their products with vague phrases like “green" or “all-natural," warns the EPA. This is called "greenwashing." Instead, look for the Safer Choice label or specific, verifiable claims. You can search for Safer Choice-certified products here. ● Make sure product claims are substantiated: According to the Federal Trade Commission, if a product makes specific claims, such as "VOC-free" or "non-toxic," the company should be able to prove its product doesn't have that ingredient nor any other ingredient that causes the same kind of risk. If you see a misleading green marketing claim, report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. ● Try homemade cleaners. Many basic ingredients in your pantry, such as baking soda and white vinegar, make excellent cleaners. This article from greenamerica.org explains the ten basic ingredients that will tackle most cleaning jobs. ● Choose products with minimal, recycled, or biodegradable packaging. Being green isn't just about chemicals. It's also important to consider how a product is packaged. For example, if you use paper towels for cleaning, buy a recycled paper brand. Also, always choose biodegradable cleaning products when possible. Also, companies that use less plastic and offer refillable containers are a good choice.
Send us a Text Message.For Episode 8 of The Heart Gallery Podcast, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer talks to artist and writer John Kazior.Today's guest on The Heart Gallery sparks imagination incredibly well. He is John Kazior, an American artist and writer based in Sweden. John's writing also reveals the depths of these dark arts and shares how we can come to see these efforts more clearly. He talks about how we can learn to go deeper below the surface with issues and ideas that matter the most, and how we can come to orient ourselves towards cultures of true care. I believe that John needs to create curriculum for schools everywhere, for people of all ages. Visit The Heart Gallery's visual accompaniment for this podcast episode here (podcast transcript also available here).HW: "One good thing to do is go out and find a nonhuman species, whether it's dead or alive, a plant or fungus or a moss or a fish or a fly. Find something and try to follow it for a little while, whether that means actually physically follow it and/or [tracing its life backwards]. Follow where it came from and try and see what you can find about it. If you really want to go the extra mile, then write or draw something about how you feel about it or the way you relate to it. And that may be just reiterating like that, oh, I found this in a supermarket. It could be as simple as that. But this [activity] is something that's usually a pretty interesting thing to do in my experience.”Mentioned: - Artists: Petra Lilja, Nonhuman Nonsense, Brave New Alps, Climavore, Cooking Sections.- Terminology: ecofeminism, ecocriticism, entanglement, & polyphonic assemblages.Connect:- John's website- The Heart Gallery Instagram- The Heart Gallery website- Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer InstagramCredits:Samuel Cunningham for podcast editing, Cosmo Sheldrake for use of his song Pelicans We, podcast art by me, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer.
Are you using synthetic lubricants in your equipment? Do you understand the difference between basic oils versus synthetics? CEO of Dynamic Green Products, Scott Porter, joins me for a discussion about how DGP is changing the way the industry maintains equipment in a safe and environmentally friendly way without compromising quality and protection with their plant based, biodegradable products.
John Moorhead, CMO of Eco-focused product company Seventh Generation, was a reluctant marketer. In fact, he “thought it was for the birds” until one day he realized the business impact it could have on one of his passions–the outdoors. It was then that he knew marketing would become his path to change the way people think about the products they use. In this episode, Alan and John discuss his passion for environmentalism, how Seventh Generation is creating the future of green products, the new look of the brand, and the role of advocacy that businesses play in the world today. In this episode, you'll learn: How Unilever and Seventh Generation utilize marketing in traditional and e-comm retail Where businesses can impact sustainability and environmentalism How Seventh Generation amplifies advocacy for their company and consumers Key Highlights [01:08] John's path to marketing [06:07] All about Seventh Generation and the acquisition by Unilever [08:53] Seventh Generation's brand refresh [13:00] The future of green products [14:05] Technology and science helping at the shelf [16:27] Marketing's challenge to address sustainability [19:02] Connecting traditional marketing channels with e-comm [22:34] Business's roles in sustainability and climate [26:16] An experience that defines John [28:40] John's advice for his younger self [30:20] What marketers should be learning more about [31:20] Brands and causes we should notice [32:59] The biggest opportunity or threat for marketers today Resources Mentioned: John Moorhead Seventh Generation Unilever Brand Identity Refresh EasyDose Laundry Nike, Domino's, Ben & Jerry's Follow the podcast: Listen in iTunes (link: http://apple.co/2dbdAhV) Listen in Google Podcasts (link: http://bit.ly/2Rc2kVa) Listen in Spotify (Link: http://spoti.fi/2mCUGnC) Connect with the Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-moorhead-he-him-a1816717/ https://twitter.com/SeventhGen Connect with Marketing Today and Alan Hart: Twitter Alan B Hart - http://twitter.com/abhart LinkedIn Alan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanhart Twitter Marketing Today - http://twitter.com/themktgtoday Facebook Marketing Today - https://www.facebook.com/themktgtoday/ LinkedIn Marketing Today - https://www.linkedin.com/company/marketing-today-with-alan-hart/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingtodaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Jackson, CFO of Builders FirstSource, discusses construction and home building after Home Depot posted earnings today, his company's performance, and outlook for construction and housing amid economic tightening. Ben Emons, Managing Director and Global Macro Strategist at Medley Global Advisors, joins the show to discuss inflation, interest rates, and outlook for the US economy. Jennifer Bartashus, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst of Package Food and Retail Staples, joins the show to wrap Walmart earnings and previews tomorrow's Target earnings and retail sales numbers for July. Alison Whritenour, CEO at Seventh Generation, joins the show to discuss green products, green policy, and the Inflation Reduction Act's climate proposals. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keith Urban stops by Studio 1A to talk new music, life at home with Nicole Kidman and his upcoming tour. Plus, Al Roker meets one couple who began walking miles a day to challenge themselves mentally and physically. And, Lizzie Horvitz shares some ways to help the environment in your own kitchen.
First on this episode, you'll hear Mark McRae discuss the importance of material selection focused on LEED credits and Environmental Product Declarations. Then, you'll hear Josh Hager talk about our wastewater treatment process in Montgomery, Alabama. You can find more information on Sustainability on our website at hagerco.com. Find Resources in the main menu bar and click sustainability from the drop down menu. You can find us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @hagercompanies. Hager provides you a full circle of elevated support and service on your journey from pre to post construction. Thanks for listening to the Hager 360 podcast. And remember you can always connect with us at any point in your project journey.
Nathan chats with Tyler Thompson, the Founder of The Environmental Solutions Store (TESS) and Event Organizer of Atlanta Green Market. Tyler is a practitioner of grassroots consumer activism focused on advancing market-based solutions to environmental problems. He is the son of environmental business writer, John Thompson who published The Environmental Entrepreneur: Where to find the profit in saving the Earth in 1992. Tyler is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (Albania 2013-15) and a cross-continental cyclist (7,000 miles from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Key West, Florida). He has worked in government, for-profit, and civil society sectors, including a corporate stint at Delta Air Lines. Tyler and his father's work to ignite a green-consumer revolution begins in his hometown with the Atlanta Green Market Fair. RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE https://atlgreen.market/ https://www.instagram.com/atlgreen.market/ Follow Tyler on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-thompson-37a343116/ CREDITS Music
In this episode, Nathan chats with Tyler Thompson, the Founder of The Environmental Solutions Store (TESS) and Event Organizer of Atlanta Green Market. Tyler is a practitioner of grassroots consumer activism focused on advancing market-based solutions to environmental problems. He is the son of environmental business writer, John Thompson who published The Environmental Entrepreneur: Where to find the profit in saving the Earth in 1992. Tyler is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (Albania 2013-15) and a cross-continental cyclist (7,000 miles from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Key West, Florida). He has worked in government, for-profit, and civil society sectors, including a corporate stint at Delta Air Lines. Tyler and his father's work to ignite a green-consumer revolution begins in his hometown with the Atlanta Green Market Fair. RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE https://atlgreen.market/ https://www.instagram.com/atlgreen.market/ Follow Tyler on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-thompson-37a343116/ CREDITS Music
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Today Ian welcomes Jessica. She introduces herself in the guest intro and also talks a bit about what her company does and what the main focus is on currently. Jessica then continues to describe how the journey of green products has developed while she was in the industry. Ian and Jessica then continue to talk about some criteria for new materials that have to be met in order for the material to be used and what exactly Jessica's company looks for. She also describes the process of picking materials for the customer individually and how the process looks. Jessica then mentions that while picking products it is also important to think about how working with the materials look in real life and whether the materials can be used. Jessica also talks a bit about where she sees the market heading in the future. In the guest outro Jessica shares a bit about her course and what can be learned from it and invites people to contact her in case of any questions. Parts: 0:00 – Guest Intro 5:02 – Market Change 10:53 – Material Criteria 19:10 – Real Life Application 25:10 – Future of the Market 30:18 – Guest Outro About Jessica McNaughton: Jessica has twenty years in Sales, Marketing, Business Development and Strategy in semiconductors, engineered materials and most recently sustainable materials. Know more about Jessica and CaraGreen here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-mcnaughton-2499633/ https://www.caragreen.com/ ///////// Want to be a guest? Submit your info here: https://www.petermanfirm.com/conscious-design-podcast-application/ ///////// Want to work with us? Connect with us about your project - https://www.petermanfirm.com/connect/ ///////// Learn about Ian Peterman's process for developing successful products by downloading the Peterman Method™: https://www.petermanfirm.com/peterman-method/ /////////
It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski. Alex and Tom break down the existing Russian Oligarchs who have billions invested in this country, why the liberals voted against their own bill to ban foreign buyers in the real estate market, and how green energy and products are linked to slave labour. Let's get talking See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Natural cleaning products are becoming more popular, and with good reason. They're better for the environment, better for your health and your family, and they create less waste than traditional cleaning products.Australians are continuing to adapt to more sustainable practices at home and we think that anything we can do to reduce our impact on the environment is worth talking about.So in this episode of At Home with Lauren Keenan, your authority on home, lifestyle and interior design, we've got recommendations for the natural cleaning products we like to use at home.Plus we have an exclusive interview with Frankie Layton, an Australian entrepreneur doing amazing things to reduce waste and the environmental impact of laundry detergent at The Dirt Company.Get in touch if you have a topic you want us to talk about on the podcast. And the same goes if you want to work with Lauren to create your perfect home - whether it's a renovation, new furniture and styling or even a new build.Visit our website: www.laurenkeenan.com.au and check out Lauren's work.And read the story we've posted with more info about today's episode in our stories page https://laurenkeenan.com.au/stories/Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/laurenkeenanhomeFollow us on Instagram:Lauren is @laurenkeenanhomeScott is @travellingman_auFollow us on Twitter:Lauren is @_lauren_keenanScott is @scott_keenanAnd thanks for listening!
One Los Angeles-based carpet cleaning firm is helping to protect the environment with its range of ecologically friendly carpet treatments. Go to https://www.jpcarpetandfloorcare.com (https://www.jpcarpetandfloorcare.com) for more information.
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/aLCPxug9JOo The FDA and Old Soul's Farms, LLC have recalled Old Soul's Farms Greenhouse Leafy Green Products. These leafy products are contaminated with listeria. This microorganism may cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in the very young, elders, and those who are frail or have weak immune systems. It can cause miscarriages and stillbirths. The recall includes Arugula, Basil, Finstar, Green Bibb, Romaine, and Spring Mix. If you purchased these products, do not consume them but destroy them. For more information and refunds, contact Old Soul's by calling 1-937-802- 9192. https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/old-souls-farms-llc-recalls-leafy-green-products-due-possible-health-risk #oldsouls #greens #listeria #recall
The connection of how consumerism impacts the environment may not always be so clear. However, when you take a moment to think about how and what products are made of, and what their life cycle may be, a very discouraging picture can start to emerge. And, to find what is and isn't "good" can be quite overwhelming when we're juggling all the other things. Jaclyn Tracy is here to help. She created the lifestyle brand, Sistain, to connect conscious consumers with sustainable solutions. She does this through careful product curation, in-depth research, and knowledge-sharing. She's working to change the perception of what sustainability looks like and how it can fit within our lives.If you want to learn how YOU can be a more conscious consumer, be sure to check out this episode's show notes at www.forcesfornature.com!If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review! Hit me up on Instagram and Facebook (Page / Private Group) and let me know what eco-actions you have been taking. Adopting just one habit can be a game-changer because imagine if a billion people also adopted that!What difference for the world are you going to make today?Background music by Fearless Motivation Instrumentals: Meaning of Life.
Margaret “Meg” H. Whittaker, Managing Director and Chief Toxicologist of ToxServices LLC, outlines the similarities and differences between risk assessment, alternative assessments, and green chemistry. Co-hosts Anne Chappelle and David Faulkner also discover how alternative assessments can lead to safer and more sustainable products that protect animal, human, and environmental health and the importance of diversifying your portfolio when you're a student or early career researcher. About the GuestMargaret H. Whittaker, PhD, MPH, CBiol, FRSB, ERT, DABT, has over 20 years of experience in both the performance and management of toxicology and human health hazard and risk assessment–related projects. She is currently the Managing Director and Chief Toxicologist of ToxServices LLC, where she serves as the project manager and technical lead of ToxServices projects for the US Environmental Protection Agency's Safer Choice Program, Clean Production Action's GreenScreen, international certification organizations, testing laboratories, and consumer products companies that manufacture and test products such as food additives, food contact materials, cleaning chemicals, fragrance agents, electronics, cosmetics, dietary supplements, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and drinking water additives. As project manager and technical lead for contracts with these organizations, Dr. Whittaker has contributed to and/or managed the development of hundreds of human health risk assessments, chemical hazard assessments, and exposure assessments, as well as hundreds of product-specific toxicology evaluations.Dr. Whittaker is a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology and earned a PhD in toxicology from the University of Maryland Baltimore and an MPH in environmental health from the University of Michigan. Dr. Whittaker is a UK/EUROTOX Registered Toxicologist, as well as a Chartered Biologist and Fellow of the UK Royal Society of Biology. Dr. Whittaker has built her career on a foundation grounded in leadership and adherence to details and timelines. One of her first career awards (1992) was a United States Coast Guard Commandant's Award for Outstanding Civilian Service, through which her “alacrity and tenacity” displayed while working on projects associated with the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 were officially recognized.In addition to her extensive program management experience, Dr. Whittaker has extensive technical experience in hazard identification and non-cancer and cancer dose-response assessment, including quantitative risk assessment (e.g., benchmark dose modeling for both carcinogens and noncarcinogens). She specializes in conducting chemical hazard assessments and chemical alternatives assessments. Before creating ToxServices in 2003, she worked at two of the country's leading toxicology and risk assessment consulting firms (the ENVIRON Corporation and the Weinberg Group). DisclaimerThe viewpoints and information presented in Adverse Reactions represent those of the participating individuals. Although the Society of Toxicology holds the copyright to the production, it does not vet or review the information presented, nor does presenting and distributing the Adverse Reactions podcast represent any proposal or endorsement of any position by the Society.
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Your skincare, beauty, health, and home products need spring cleaning too! Today we are talking through ways to clean up your everyday act towards living a cleaner, greener, and healthier life."So many of us are trying to holistically live a healthier lifestyle. It's not just about the exercise and the food. It's about those chemicals, and what you allow around you. What you're breathing in, and putting on your skin. What you're allowing your kids to crawl around on or your pets to play with. There are so many brands out there that want to do better for our people!"
Part of having an eco-friendly home is having a clean home! Marjee and Marquise Wise co-own their own house cleaning business based in Boulder, CO. I worked on their team for six months and learned A LOT including best house keeping practices, places and spaces frequently forgotten (that actually make a drastic difference), and WHY Wise Cleaners uses nontoxic, green cleaning products.Marquise has a history of asthma and allergies so we also tap into common household allergies and why the green products are safe to use in all homes! We're also friends so this was an extra fun episode to record :)Marjee's mentions:"Think Dirty" App for rating you products."Branch Basics" bathroom cleaner, all purpose cleaner, and kitchen cleaner. Lastly, in my podcast from 2 weeks ago I interviewed Peyton's Potions, an essential oil based, nontoxic household cleaner. If you would like to check them out use my discount code ECOHOMES15 for 15% off!!Happy Cleaning!
Cook some spaghetti, shove it into a thin rectangular container and place it in the refrigerator overnight. Dump the pasta onto the countertop. What you'll be looking at resembles Labyrinth, a mattress material Enkev Natural Fibres created that's been nominated for a 2021 Green Products Award.
Jamie Jenkins starts the week. Stewart Weir joins Mike to talk about the Salmond Inquiry. Peter Hitchens and Mike have their weekly chat. Dale Vince and Mike discuss VAT on green products. Professor Hugh Pennington and Mike speak about the vaccines. Finally, Emma Louise Rose takes the homeschooling segment on algebra. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hoje estaremos marcando quais atitudes que temos referente ao meio ambiente. Let's go!
Have you ever seen a little bunny on your product's packaging? Or a little blue and green person waving? Or a capital letter "B"? Lisa Geason-Bauer joins us this week to explain all of the different Sustainable Certifications you might find on your products. From food, to clothing, to beauty products, the little symbol you see is just the end result of a usually long and laborious task of improving and proving processes to be more environmentally and/or socially responsible. We touch on what it takes to become certified, and the legitimacy of them. Support the show (https://www.waukeshacountygreenteam.org/donate)
As an entrepreneur, being able to quickly adjust in the face of an unforeseen challenge can be crucial. Holly Barrett, NextCorps Marketing Director, welcomes back Jennifer Young, Founder of What’s Good, an online marketplace focused on providing customers with eco-friendly and socially-responsible products. Young reflects on how she has been able to learn from and […]
As an entrepreneur, being able to quickly adjust in the face of an unforeseen challenge can be crucial. Holly Barrett, NextCorps Marketing Director, welcomes back Jennifer Young, Founder of What’s Good, an online marketplace focused on providing customers with eco-friendly and socially responsible products. Young reflects on how she has been able to learn from […]
This episode of "Blue Earth" features two Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) students, who each pitch an early stage business idea for a product that uses kelp. This is the first of three episodes being released this week that all focus on blue ways to make some green. This episode focuses on two very different items that create a lot of waste. The proposed products, both use kelp, which grows in underwater forests, in this case, in the Long Island Sound. Future Frogmen hosted this Shark Tank-like event In celebration of 2020's World Oceans Week. Look for more episodes of Blue Earth at https://anchor.fm/blueearth or wherever you listen, e.g. Apple, Google, Spotify and more. For info on Future Frogmen check out www.futurefrogmen.org, and most social platforms @futurefrogmen. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blueearth/support
Ron Siegel discusses local and national current events, politics, personal and business finance with a few mortgage tips along the way. A Southern California mortgage expert and bonafide political junkie, Ron Siegel delivers intelligent, entertaining radio that makes the hard news of the week easy to understand! Ron Siegel is joined by Eileen Oldroyd. Ron Siegel will discuss: Taking Advantage of Homebuying Affordability in Today’s Market; What to Do When Unemployment Benefits Run Out; Real Time Real Estate; Your Credit Matters; Mortgage Minute; Word on Wealth; and so much more. Ron Siegel, consumer advocate and mortgage lender, discusses anything that affects the roof over your head, your bank account or other items that will benefit you / your family. Reach Ron Siegel at Ron Siegel: 800.306.1990Ron Siegel: Ron@RonSiegelRadio.comwww.RonSiegelRadio.comwww.SiegelLendingTeam.com your Yorba Linda Mortgage LenderMonthly Home Equity Monitor: www.SLTHomeDigest.com Ron Siegel, Your Yorba Linda Mortgage Lender offers: Conventional Loans, FHA Loans, USDA Loans, Refinancing, and Reverse Mortgages #RonSiegelRadio #Mortgage #Housing #Realtor #RealEstate
Cleaning X Tidying. Cleaning professional Marcela Barraza joins us to explore the intersection between two essential household tasks that pair well to create a space that sparks joy. Marcela Barraza is the founder and owner of MB Green Cleaning. She is a graduate of the hospitality administration and hotel management program. After working for an airline for more than 10 years, Marcela started in the cleaning industry in 2004 and she was inspired to switch to “green” cleaning after experiencing a series of maladies, including irritated skin and debilitating migraines, that she traced to the harmful chemicals in the cleaning products she used in her home. She then made it her mission to help others safeguard their environment so they can enjoy the comfort and contentment that comes with a clean and healthy home. We want to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com and click “Ask Spark Joy” to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. While you’re there, sign-up to join our Spark Joy podcast community and get notified when each episode airs. You can also join the Spark Joy podcast community on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter at the handle @sparkjoypodcast. Join The Spark Joy Club today! (https://www.patreon.com/sparkjoy) In this episode, you’ll enjoy: - What led to Marcela’s start in the home cleaning business The idea of Green cleaning and the benefits of going green Learning why cleaning is such a challenge for most people How cleaning and organizing differ and why someone who is well organized may not necessarily be good at cleaning and vice versa! Discovering the cleaning style or schedule that will work best for you Spring cleaning as a way to welcome the season Managing cleaning with children. Teaching them good habits and skills When it makes sense to hire help for your cleaning needs Marcela's favorite cleaning tip: “Clean as you go and make sure you have the right tools.” “Use concentrated products and refillable bottles because they waste less packaging.” What sparks joy for Marcela “Being on the Spark Joy Podcast! It’s such a joy to share my passion for green cleaning with others.” To connect with Marcela, visit her website at MB Green Cleaning (https://www.mbgreencleaning.com). You can find lots of cleaning tips on her blog MB Cleaning Blog (https://www.mbgreencleaning.com/cleaning-tips) and YouTube channel MB Green Cleaning YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCflK5aG6Zeypl6hrUT4r6NQ/videos)and her Instagram:@mbcleaning (https://www.instagram.com/mbgreencleaning). Gems: "When deciding which products to use, you have to try several to find the ones that work best for you." "Cleaning is not a super fun thing to do. It's not like anyone wakes up and says, 'Yea, it's cleaning day!'" "Asking for help is not a bad thing. It can be anything from a cleaning person every week to just a few times a year." "Get rid of the clutter first and then do the cleaning. No matter how much time we spend cleaning it won't help is there so much stuff." "If you commit to only one thing, make your bed every day." You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home (https://www.theserenehome.com/) You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy (https://fortheloveoftidy.com/) Special Guest: Marcela Barraza.
Many consumers want to shop from environmentally and socially conscious brands, but they are limited by choice and challenged by inconvenience. Jennifer Young, Founder of What’s Good, talks about some of the cleaning supplies and self-care products you can find at her online store, shopwhatsgood.com, and the care she takes to research and select brands […]
Many consumers want to shop from environmentally and socially conscious brands, but they are limited by choice and challenged by inconvenience. Jennifer Young, Founder of What’s Good, talks about some of the cleaning supplies and self-care products you can find at her online store, shopwhatsgood.com, and the care she takes to research and select brands […]
We're back with some more listening! So, let's first talk about what this listening is about. Are there many products in your country which claim to be "green?" Which types of product?Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseniosesllearningPodcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hdzplWx6xB8mhwDJYiP6f?si=5vUca3p2QGuWPZbhzCRwBwPodcast on FM: https://player.fm/series/2288534Podcast on TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Language-Learning-Podcasts/Arsenios-ESL-p1117391/Podcast on ListenNote: https://www.listennotes.com/c/778cf3cfd2564ba5b01f693bfebc96de/arsenio-s-esl-podcast/Podcast on CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Arsenio's-ESL-Podcast-id1251433?country=usFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Arseniobuck/?ref=bookmarksYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIzp4EdbJVMhhSnq_0u4ntAWebsite: https://thearseniobuckshow.com/Q & A: ArsenioBuck@icloud.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arsenio-buck-9692a6119/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thearseniobuckshow/?hl=enBuzz sprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/165390Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/arseniosesllearning)
Marieme Sane grew up among the many languages and cultures that exist in the continent of Africa. She talks with Truth In Food host John Robert Sutton, about her passion to source specific ingredients from unique places such as Africa that will benefit our health and wellness. She creates plant-based skincare at The Plant Laboratory and also heads up the Yummy Society with the slogan, “eat well and treat society well.” — About TRUTH IN FOOD TRUTH IN FOOD connects you to the stories behind well-sourced food from places around the world, and the people who make it happen. The program is hosted by John Robert Sutton - a global food importer, food archaeologist, author, and speaker. John travels the globe looking for the hidden gems that have been overlooked by corporate companies – food that is shared by generations of families, culture, and tradition. — TRUTH IN FOOD is presented by Sutton Selects - an international marketing company dedicated to discovery and distribution of original and authentic products from around the world. — Subscribe to the weekly podcast or watch the full video version at SuttonSelects.com. — c2019 Sutton Selects. All rights reserved.
Lets talk Green Products, etc. Air quality, VOC etc.
Chinese consumers have become more environmentally conscious and more willing to buy green products, but most consumers are attracted by the personal safety and health benefits of green products.
Mainland consumers’ consumption of all kinds of eco-friendly products is growing. The green items they buy most frequently are food and drinks, followed by household cleaning products.
On today's episode we chat with Hamilton Perkins, founder of the Hamilton Perkins Collection. He is creating an amazing company making designer bags affordable while also addressing the problems of sustainability and social responsibility. It all started with someone who wanted to solve a problem. It has now grown to be a brand that is changing the industry.Hamilton Perkins Collection was born out of a simple necessity: the need for affordable designer bags that look good, perform well, and make a difference. Similar to many travelers in the world they had trouble finding a socially conscious bag that met their basic needs in a practical and responsible way. They researched the industry and found that most options were average quality. The majority of the bag makers maintain low prices with high levels of secrecy around how they achieve it. Other bags are excellent quality and cost way too much for the price. What is available to the modern traveler looking to find purpose in every journey? They founded Hamilton Perkins Collection to be an alternative for travelers on the go. Most brands look at philanthropy and giving as an afterthought but they see it as an essential part of running a business today. In collaboration with their workshops and suppliers, they are committed to supporting fair wages and delivering value to less developed nations by sourcing raw materials that divert plastic bottles, save water, add revenue, create jobs in parts of the world that need it the most. Who says style can't have purpose? From bottles to bags!Topics covered in this episode: Sustainability, Upcycling, Green Products, Kickstarter and Crowdfunding, How to build an audience, Design, Working with the Clinton Foundation, Philanthropy and changing the world around you, Social Responsibility in Business, and so much more.Discount Code: jumblethink at www.hamiltonperkins.comWebsite: https://hamiltonperkins.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HAMILTONPERKINS/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HamiltonPerkinsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hamiltonperkins/Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/hamiltonperkins
The chemicals in our household products could be causing major problems. It's important to know which products you absolutely need to be aware of. Dawn Taylor and I will also chat about some household hacks to save you time and money. Dawn is helping men and women to create a healthy home life.
An environmental theme has emerged at the HKTDC Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair 2016, with fast-growing indoor plants, pens made from waste food and cardboard video projectors on display. Offering a new cleansing line infused with natural herbs, Roger Francis Clarke says the Gifts & Premium Fair was chosen for its worldwide interface, while Hong Kong is a global centre for commerce and trade.
An all natural, clinically tested green spinach powder for weight loss. Can you eat enough spinach to have a weight loss effect on your own? Can it be as easy as shaking on a green powder to soups, smoothies, or salads? Jim Roufs, MS, RD is the U.S. Scientific Advisor for Appethyl which has just been released in the US.If you are looking for something simple to add to your daily food intake to help with fullness and weight loss, this is it. Give it a try.For more information visit: www.Appethyl.com
Opening Ontario’s eyes on waste management to create new investments, new factories, new jobs and new Ontario-made products.
Opening Ontario’s eyes on waste management to create new investments, new factories, new jobs and new Ontario-made products.
We just got done with our non-consumer focused Earth Day, and now we have to pay attention to the many interesting products that have been piling up for us to review. We focused primarily on healthy, non-toxic skincare products, but there were also those awesome shoes . . . please listen for some fun (and funny) product reviews.
We interview Edith Hancock of Grun (www.Grun.biz) about the topic "Greening Your Home".
We interview Edith Hancock of Grun (www.Grun.biz) about the topic "Greening Your Home".
If you’re not a pet parent, you probably have at least one or two on your holiday shopping list, so this show is for you! I’ve included not just fabulous products but a great education in greening your pet’s lifestyle. Bronna Bodenstein from Earth Doggy – an eco-friendly pet boutique – joins us to discuss a fabulous new pet food … Read more about this episode...
More gift ideas for the wonderful people on your list. Like last week, we’ll be edutained as we shop, but this week the focus is on all of the foodies and health foodies, gardeners, Top Chef wannabes, and I’ve-gotta-do-this-this-and-this-while-I-cookers on your list. All of these are integral to your giftee’s daily routine and you won’t have to worry about them … Read more about this episode...
This is about the time your favorite retailers – and loved ones – start dropping hints about shopping for the holidays so I figured I’d enter the fray with my list of The Top 15 Most Fabulous and Green Products of 2012. Hear why I think these items are fabulous and green, see pictures on my website and add these … Read more about this episode...
. We are Veterans Uniting America! WE MEAN BUSINESS! We are the 99% of American against Corporate Greed who support our Veterans and are people synergistically involved. We are spiritual and share the paranormal community businesses. We are interested in all that makes America Great in SUSTAINABILITY of planet and species. We are about the COSMOS and NASA. We are about American Contractors who are ethical and will assist others create a better nation state. We are about American FIRST and THE WORLD SECOND! We are ABOUT MADE IN THE USA products and GREEN PRODUCTS that Support our ENVIRONMENT!
. We are Veterans Uniting America! WE MEAN BUSINESS! We are the 99% of American against Corporate Greed who support our Veterans and are people synergistically involved. We are spiritual and share the paranormal community businesses. We are interested in all that makes America Great in SUSTAINABILITY of planet and species. We are about the COSMOS and NASA. We are about American Contractors who are ethical and will assist others create a better nation state. We are about American FIRST and THE WORLD SECOND! We are ABOUT MADE IN THE USA products and GREEN PRODUCTS that Support our ENVIRONMENT!
Achieving Your Dreams in a Crazy World – Murray W Nabors Ph.D
My guest today is Steffany Boldrini. She co-founded Ecobold.com, which is an online marketplace for everything organic, natural, reusable, and green. It’s a marketplace for both buyers and sellers of over 3,000 different, interesting products for use in all areas of your life. For more information on bringing hope and optimism into your life and on making your dreams … Read more about this episode...
We packed an amazing variety of information into this episode! An all green diva crew managed to talk about renewable energy in our sleeping naked is green segment. We did several product reviews including green diva stuff, green baby stuff and even a green dude product! Then we learned a lot about sustainable fishing and how we can become more aware and support sustainable fisheries through the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification and labeling program.
A sunny show on a very rainy night. GD Marie called in from Los Angeles to rub in how good the weather was out there AND tell us about some interesting new natural hair-care products that a couple of hot hollywood stylists are going to come out with soon. Fascinating interview with Dara O'Rourke of GoodGuide, the science-based rating system for learning about the social responsibility and green-ness of products.
Anthony (Tony) Worthan serves as President and Chief Operating Officer of Air Quality Sciences. Worthan promises to address "green" as it relates to IAQ; a critical issue for IAQ Radio listeners including maintenance supervisors, disaster relief managers and indoor environmental professionals. These individuals are faced with "green" confusion every day: why and how should green products be selected and used? Defining Green Products provides an opportunity to educate and empower these decision-makers to make better choices that impact indoor air quality (IAQ) and its effects on human health. With extensive experience in indoor air quality and pollutant emissions from furniture, construction materials and consumer products, Worthan's knowledge of sick building syndrome and indoor pollutant sources brings a scientific understanding of why a "green" product must be a "healthy" product. He holds a master's degree in Public Health in Environmental and Occupational Health and a Management Development post-graduate degree from Harvard Business School.
Anthony (Tony) Worthan serves as President and Chief Operating Officer of Air Quality Sciences. Worthan promises to address "green" as it relates to IAQ; a critical issue for IAQ Radio listeners including maintenance supervisors, disaster relief managers and indoor environmental professionals. These individuals are faced with "green" confusion every day: why and how should green products be selected and used? Defining Green Products provides an opportunity to educate and empower these decision-makers to make better choices that impact indoor air quality (IAQ) and its effects on human health. With extensive experience in indoor air quality and pollutant emissions from furniture, construction materials and consumer products, Worthan's knowledge of sick building syndrome and indoor pollutant sources brings a scientific understanding of why a "green" product must be a "healthy" product. He holds a master's degree in Public Health in Environmental and Occupational Health and a Management Development post-graduate degree from Harvard Business School.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Public-Private Partnerships: Look into Foundations, Now there's Quite the Fright, Interwoven with Governments, Plus Financial Might: "You'd Think the Media was There to Lead People to Truth, At Least Those Who Read, Till You Look into Websites of Foundations, The Main One Thousand Have Liaisons With All Governments, They're Intertwined In All Policy Areas, You Will Find, The Old Democracy is Truly Over, Corporation 'Carbon Sinks', New Landowner, We The People to be Forced into Habitats, Means the Crowded Cities, Crammed in Like Rats, Forced Migration by Taxation will Cause Resentment, Masters Say its the Only Way, We'll be Interdependent, 'It's For the Greater Good', CEOs all Say, Who on Country Estates, By Golf Courses Stay, Living Through a Business Plan, Hear the Swan Song, Co-ordinated through The CFR, as U.N. Trots Along" © Alan Watt }-- Supra-Government of Foundations and Organizations - Rubber-Stamp National Governments - Mainstream Media's Job give Pablum and Comical/Trivial News - Govt. Approval of Bogus Products - Intergenerational Bureaucrats - Lifelong Pensions for Politicians (Need Only One Term). Cops Break into Homes in Britain (to "Prevent" Burglary) - Cops given Keys to Homes in New Jersey, U.S. (for Elderly "Safety") - Communal Punishment of Soviet Union/Canada/etc.. All Gov. Agencies working toward UN Agenda 21 - Computers to Forecast "Climate Change" - Personal Data fed into Virtual-Reality Computer Models for Predictability. "Green" Products for Snob Appeal and Social Status - Marketing Manipulation of Society, Use of Social Approval/Disapproval. Jacques Attali's "Millennium" book, Roving Criminal Gangs to Invade West - British Taxes go to Aid China - UN Treaties, Free Trade, GATT. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - April 9, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)