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Today, and because we are in Kauai, we are stepping away from the wine for a brief bit and shifting our focus to that other lovely nectar - Coffee! Kauai Coffee Roasters is one of Hawaii's finest coffee plantations and we got to explore the grounds as well as the wonderful selection of brews. Join Michael, JJ, Doug & guest host, Marjorie Alexander on this tiny little island with big, bold flavors. Don't forget to follow the Something to Wine About podcast so that you don't miss a single episode. While you're at it, please take a moment to write a short review and rate our show. It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about wineries we've visited, listen to past episodes, and get to know your hosts, go to https://www.somethingtowineaboutpodcast.com/ and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Corinna Bellizzi, MBA is a natural products industry executive and omega-3 expert who pioneered the growth of Nordic Naturals from less than $1 million to over $100 million in annual sales. Given her concern for the future health of people and the planet, she shifted her focus from fish-sourced omegas to algae in 2016. An activist at heart, she launched her podcast, Care More Be Better, in 2021 to cover social and ecological issues that affect us all. Today she leads Orlo Nutrition, a new brand that features the world's first carbon-negative omega-3s. She hosts a new podcast, Nutrition Without Compromise, to support that effort. She covers health topics without compromising your ethics, or the health of our home planet.Top 10 Sustainability Podcasts: https://sustainabilitymag.com/top10/top-10-podcasts-to-help-you-understand-sustainabilityIn this episode Marjorie and Corinna discuss:What it takes to create the world's first carbon-negative Omega-3What role Omega-3 play in the body and why they are so essential to overall healthThe benefits of algae-based Omega 3's over traditional fish-based productsAdvice for entrepreneurs looking to get into the sustainable or plant-based product spaceCorinna's two podcasts, Nutrition Without Compromise and Care More Be Betterhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nutrition-without-compromise/id1613989068https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/care-more-be-better-social-impact-sustainability-regeneration/id1548757282Resources mentioned in today's episode:TheCarbonUnderground.org – regenerative agricultureRegeneration.org – Project Regeneration from Paul Hawken and “punchlist” pageEat to Beat Disease by Dr. William Li (publisher link)AirProtein.com – Meat made from Air, based in Walnut CreekConnect with Corinna and the Orlo Nutrition Team:Orlo on Facebook: facebook.com/orlonutritionOrlo on Facebook: instagram.com/orlonutritionOrlo on Facebook: twitter.com/orlonutritionOrlo on TikTok: tiktok.com/@orlonutritionParent company of Orlo: linkedin.com/company/vaxa-technologies-ltd/mycompany/Corinna on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cbellizziCorinna on Instagram: instagram.com/caremore.bebetterCorinna on TikTok: tiktok.com/@corinnabellizziConnect with Marjorie Alexander:Instagram: Instagram.com/asustainablemind/Twitter: Twitter.com/SustainableMindFacebook: Facebook.com/asustainablemind/Website: ASustainableMind.com
Marjorie Alexander (Enjoy this encore episode.) Marjorie Alexander is a podcaster, coach, and budding social entrepreneur. She was first thrust into storytelling during her master's degree when a lack of high-quality environmental podcasts sparked the launch of A Sustainable Mind, where she interviewed environmental changemakers across the globe as her thesis project. Marjorie has recently embarked on her second podcast journey with Queer & Woo, a collection of personal stories and conversations with amazing queer individuals about mental health, self-care and personal development. Marjorie has been named a Top 40 LGBT Under 40 by Business Equality Magazine and looks forward to working more one-on-one with people in the queer community. Queer & Woo: https://www.instagram.com/queerandwoo/ A Sustainable Mind: https://www.instagram.com/asustainablemind/ https://twitter.com/SustainableMind https://www.facebook.com/asustainablemind/ Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marjorieralexander/ Website marjoriealexander.com
LeAnne Harvey and Marjorie Alexander are LEED Green Associate and Education/Engagement Manager respectively of Green Building United, a chapter of the US Green Building Council which convenes building industry and sustainability professionals with an interest in improving the built environment. They discuss the need for green buildings, the challenges and trends of transitioning to green buildings, and policy implications. Planet Philadelphia, is a radio show about our shared environment 4-5:00 PM ET the first and third Fridays each month on 92.9 FM WGGT-LP & http://gtownradio.com. For more information go to: www.planetphiladelphia.com| @planetphila --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kay-wood9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kay-wood9/support
The Better World Challenge: Stories to Inspire Change Agents for the Future
Let's be honest; sustainability is an overused buzzword. So how can we actually live sustainable lifestyles in a world where instant gratification is king (or queen)? Well, that's what we dive in to understand more in our conversation with podcaster...
Marjorie Alexander is a podcaster, coach, and budding social entrepreneur. She was first thrust into storytelling during her master's degree when a lack of high-quality environmental podcasts sparked the launch of A Sustainable Mind, where she interviewed environmental changemakers across the globe as her thesis project.Marjorie has recently embarked on her second podcast journey with Queer & Woo, a collection of personal stories and conversations with amazing queer individuals about mental health, self-care and personal development.Marjorie has been named a Top 40 LGBT Under 40 by Business Equality Magazine and looks forward to working more one-on-one with people in the queer community. Queer & Woo:https://www.instagram.com/queerandwoo/ A Sustainable Mind:https://twitter.com/SustainableMindhttps://www.instagram.com/asustainablemind/https://twitter.com/SustainableMindhttps://www.facebook.com/asustainablemind/ Personal:https://www.linkedin.com/in/marjorieralexander/marjoriealexander.com Connect with Izolda:Website: IzoldaT.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/izoldat/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IzoldaTSpeaker/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/izoldat/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IzoldaT
Marjorie Alexander Marjorie Alexander is a podcaster, coach, and budding social entrepreneur. She was first thrust into storytelling during her master's degree when a lack of high-quality environmental podcasts sparked the launch of A Sustainable Mind, where she interviewed environmental changemakers across the globe as her thesis project. Marjorie has recently embarked on her second podcast journey with Queer & Woo, a collection of personal stories and conversations with amazing queer individuals about mental health, self-care and personal development. Marjorie has been named a Top 40 LGBT Under 40 by Business Equality Magazine and looks forward to working more one-on-one with people in the queer community. As a special bonus, you can get a free Podcast with Purpose or Personal Empowerment (for queer or questioning individuals only) coaching session with Marjorie. Head here to claim yours. http://marjoriealexander.com/izolda Queer & Woo: https://www.instagram.com/queerandwoo/ A Sustainable Mind: https://www.instagram.com/asustainablemind/ https://twitter.com/SustainableMind https://www.facebook.com/asustainablemind/ Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marjorieralexander/ Website marjoriealexander.com
In this first episode of Queer and Woo Marjorie shares her motivation for starting the show, what impact she hopes it will have on the community and what types of interviews you can expect to hear in future episodes. Connect with us!Website: http://queerandwoo.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queerandwoo/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Queer-Woo-104639321292807Listener Survey: http://queerandwoo.com/survey
Marjorie Alexander is the host of A Sustainable Mind Podcast. "A Sustainable Mind started out as my master’s thesis project. I found that there were not a lot of people present in the conversations I was attending that looked or identified as I do. In classes, conferences and events I was one of few women, fewer young people and often the only woman of color. This show is my way of expanding the conversation to include everyone. I set an intention before every interview to truly be the audience. Anyone, from a middle school student to a retiree, and everyone that is not necessarily educated on the topics at hand should be able to listen with ease. It is the responsibility of all of us to improve this place we call home so we must all be present at the table." JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcast including People’s Choice Awards nominee Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, a best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life and The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame. Named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine, JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, and Women’s Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox, the CW and KTLA. Grab a free copy of the Invisible Fitness Formula at http://jjflizanes.com/book
In this episode Doug, Marjorie and Luci Dumas discuss: How to build an active community audience Repurposing old content to create new marketable opportunities The importance of passion for your subject matter Key Takeaways: Set yourself apart, niche down and be specific about your avatar listener Build your audience on the back of your guests Your podcast offers value no matter how new it is or how few listeners it has "People come for the content, but stay for the host." - Marjorie Alexander References: PodReacher is a done-for-you-service that transforms podcast episodes into high-quality articles to boost the visibility of your podcast. Connect with Doug Sandler: Twitter: djdoug Facebook: dj.doug.sandler Website: turnkeypodcast.com/ Email: doug@turnkeypodcast.com Phone: (410) 340-6861 Instagram: turnkeypodcast/ LinkedIn: doug-sandler-1a346649/ Want to know how to start, grow and profit from podcasting? Get recommended strategies and tools that are helping top podcasters produce results. TurnkeyPodcast.com/grow Canva Pro: Create Stunning Design in Minutes!
Marjorie Alexander is the host of A Sustainable Mind Podcast. "A Sustainable Mind started out as my master’s thesis project. I found that there were not a lot of people present in the conversations I was attending that looked or identified as I do. In classes, conferences and events I was one of few women, fewer young people and often the only woman of color. This show is my way of expanding the conversation to include everyone. I set an intention before every interview to truly be the audience. Anyone, from a middle school student to a retiree, and everyone that is not necessarily educated on the topics at hand should be able to listen with ease. It is the responsibility of all of us to improve this place we call home so we must all be present at the table." JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcast including People’s Choice Awards nominee Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, a best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life and The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame. Named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine, JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, and Women’s Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox, the CW and KTLA. Grab a free copy of the Invisible Fitness Formula at http://jjflizanes.com/book
Marjorie Alexander is the host of A Sustainable Mind Podcast. "A Sustainable Mind started out as my master’s thesis project. I found that there were not a lot of people present in the conversations I was attending that looked or identified as I do. In classes, conferences and events I was one of few women, fewer young people and often the only woman of color. This show is my way of expanding the conversation to include everyone. I set an intention before every interview to truly be the audience. Anyone, from a middle school student to a retiree, and everyone that is not necessarily educated on the topics at hand should be able to listen with ease. It is the responsibility of all of us to improve this place we call home so we must all be present at the table." JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcast including People’s Choice Awards nominee Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, a best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life and The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame. Named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine, JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, and Women’s Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox, the CW and KTLA. Grab a free copy of the Invisible Fitness Formula at http://jjflizanes.com/book
Marjorie Alexander is the host of A Sustainable Mind Podcast. " A Sustainable Mind started out as my master’s thesis project. I found that there were not a lot of people present in the conversations I was attending that looked or identified as I do. In classes, conferences and events I was one of few women, fewer young people and often the only woman of color. This show is my way of expanding the conversation to include everyone. I set an intention before every interview to truly be the audience. Anyone, from a middle school student to a retiree, and everyone that is not necessarily educated on the topics at hand should be able to listen with ease. It is the responsibility of all of us to improve this place we call home so we must all be present at the table." JJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist and the host of several podcast including People’s Choice Awards nominee Spirit, Purpose & Energy. She is the Director of Invisible Fitness, a best-selling author of Fit 2 Love: How to Get Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit to Attract the Love of Your Life and The Invisible Fitness Formula: 5 Secrets to Release Weight and End Body Shame. Named Best Personal Trainer in Los Angeles for 2007 by Elite Traveler Magazine, JJ has been featured in many national magazines, including Shape, Fitness, and Women’s Health as well as appeared on NBC, CBS, Fox, the CW and KTLA. Grab a free copy of the Invisible Fitness Formula at http://jjflizanes.com/book
Ashley Erwin grew up in rural, northern Georgia. In her words it was the “Type of place where fertilizer goes to greeting ya soon as the front door went to close, where cow tipping and horse jacking and bonfire-truck-meet-ups with blue label sodas stacked heavy in ice chests were the norm, and where ‘mams and sirs were added on to ever’thing less a slap upside the head were what ya’s hankering after.” In this episode, Ashley Erwin and Marjorie Alexander cover: Why Angel's Envy is teaming up with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant trees and how you can get involved What makes bourbon…BOURBON? Why, the trees of course! The family history of Angel's Envy, including Lincoln Henderson, the creator of Woodford Reserve, Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel as well as JD’s “Gentleman Jack” What techniques go into making Angel's Envy bourbons and ryes so unique *** Use the hashtag #ToastTheTrees along with images of Angel’s Envy cocktails, neat pours and bottles. Let's give Ashley lots of trees to plant next year in Kentucky! *** Connect with Angel’s Envy, Ashley Erwin and the rest of the Whiskey Guardians: AngelsEnvy.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AngelsEnvyBourbon/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelsenvy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Angels_Envy Ashley Erwin on Angel’s Envy: https://www.angelsenvy.com/people/whiskey-guardians/los-angeles/ashley-erwin/ Ashley Erwin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bonfirebooze/ The Angel’s Envy Whiskey Guardians: https://www.angelsenvy.com/people/whiskey-guardians/ Suggested Resources from Ashley: 500 Main from Angel’s Envy has insider stories, events and limited whiskey releases: https://500main.angelsenvy.com 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson: https://amzn.to/2lHMdDk
In this episode, Ted Bardacke and Marjorie Alexander cover: What is clean energy and how does it get to us? What is the future of renewable and carbon-free energy? Will we ever succeed from the grid? How can residents get access to clean energy in their area? What if there are no local utilities offering clean energy in my area? About our Ted Bardacke: Ted Bardacke, Executive Director of the Clean Power Alliance, has forged a unique career focusing on sustainable urbanism and economic development that spans three continents, including major stints in local government, non-profit organizations, journalism and academia. Ted comes to the Alliance from the Office of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, where he was Director of Infrastructure and Deputy Director of the Mayor’s Sustainability Office. In those positions he was instrumental in both crafting and then implementing the city’s first-ever Sustainability Plan, with a particular emphasis on pursuing distributed systems in the electricity and water sectors, and utilizing mobility infrastructure to pursue low-carbon and ecologically beneficial outcomes. From 2003 to 2013, Ted worked in the Green Urbanism Program at Global Green USA and during the 1990s was a foreign correspondent for the Financial Times of London, based in Mexico City and Bangkok. A graduate of Wesleyan University and the Graduate School of Architecture at Columbia University, Ted has been a Visiting Fellow at Mexico City’s Centro de Transporte Sustentable and is a permanent Lecturer in the Urban Planning Program at UCLA. Connect with Ted Bardacke and Clean Power Alliance: Clean Power Alliance website: https://cleanpoweralliance.org Benefits of Clean Energy: https://cleanpoweralliance.org/about-us/#benefits Residential Rates: https://cleanpoweralliance.org/rate-options/residential-rates/ Power Sources: https://cleanpoweralliance.org/about-us/power-sources/ Clean/Green Jobs & Contracting Opportunities: https://cleanpoweralliance.org/get-involved/job-contracting-opportunities/ Suggested Resources from Ted: Online: Local Government Commission Sam Roth’s Twitter (Energy Reporter at the LA Times) Books: The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells Losing Earth: A Climate History by Nathaniel Rich
In this episode, Aspen Murray and Marjorie Alexander cover: The reality of working conditions at some of the sweatshops that make our clothing Companies who are creating ethically and sustainably produced clothing How to spot sustainable clothing while shopping at traditional stores About our guest: Aspen Murray is a young activist who is dedicating her life to the pursuit of making ethical + sustainable fashion the norm. She firmly believes that we all have the power to vote with our dollars, but that we need to reform how we look at conscious consumerism: it shouldn't be difficult, it shouldn't be inaccessible to certain people, and it's okay if we mess up − because the onus should never fall entirely on the consumer Connect with Aspen Murray and Ethigirl Online: Ethigirl Blog: Ethigirl.com Some of my favorite pieces: Sustainable Fashion Swaps For Summer 2019 Trends Personal Pieces: Dealing With Burnout Responsible Reduction: How To Get Rid Of Old Clothes Ethigirl on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethigirlblog/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ethigirl/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ethigirlblog Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/ethigirl_/ Suggested Resources from Aspen: Online: Consignment shops Depop Thredup Patagonia ModCloth Matatraders.com Everlane The True Cost documentary Fashion Revolution Best Dressed on Youtube (hilarious by the way!) Books: Anything by Yvonne Chenard, Founder of Patagonia Wear No Evil by Greta Eagan
In this episode, Wendy Strgar and Marjorie Alexander cover: Bioplastic as sustainable packaging - what is it, where do you get it and why more companies aren't using it How petroleum in personal hygiene products can impact the body Staying emotionally connected with your partner Active grieving after a loss Connect with Wendy Strgar and Good Clean Love Online: Good Clean Love website: GoodCleanLove.com The scientific (and independent) research behind the Good Clean Love products: https://goodcleanlove.com/pages/science Good Clean Love on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodcleanlove/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/makeloveorganic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/goodcleanlove Suggested Resources from Wendy: Suggested online resource: Insight Time Calm App Books: The Book and Nature, Man and Woman by Allan Watts 21 Lessons for the 21st Century and Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein About our guest: Wendy Strgar is an award-winning entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Good Clean Love. Wendy started Good Clean Love in 2003 after hearing from many women about, and experiencing for herself, the painful side effects of using petrochemical-based hygiene and intimacy products. Under Wendy’s leadership, Good Clean Love is a champion of sustainable business practices. In 2018, the company launched a carbon offset initiative; its flagship product, Almost Naked personal lubricant, became the first-ever Carbon Neutral intimacy product in the world. Good Clean Love is also one of the only personal care product brands whose products are packaged using bioplastic, a material made from recyclable sugar cane.
This episode of Broken Boxes Podcast presents a live stream recording by artists Christine Howard Sandoval and Cannupa Hanska Luger as they visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art's new exhibit: Art of Native America, The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection on October 7th, 2018. The two artists engaged in a live stream critique and shared the experience on social media as it was unfolding. Onsite at the Met the two artists were joined by the guest curators from the Nelson Atkins Museum Gaylord Torrence and Marjorie Alexander along with the Met's director of public programs Mari Robles. In reflecting on the experience in her social media post about the experience, Christine Howard Sandoval explains, “The museum mobilized responsively and the conversation about how the museum is FOR THE FIRST TIME starting to engage with Indigenous art is raw and honest. They have so much work to do as the major museum of art in the country!” Broken Boxes would like to acknowledge this is an audio recording of a live feed video of an experience viewing an exhibition, so it may feel a bit hard to follow along, but if you are up to it, it may be worth the journey.
This episode of Broken Boxes Podcast presents a live stream recording by artists Christine Howard Sandoval and Cannupa Hanska Luger as they visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art's new exhibit: Art of Native America, The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection on October 7th, 2018. The two artists engaged in a live stream critique and shared the experience on social media as it was unfolding. Onsite at the Met the two artists were joined by the guest curators from the Nelson Atkins Museum Gaylord Torrence and Marjorie Alexander along with the Met's director of public programs Mari Robles. In reflecting on the experience in her social media post about the experience, Christine Howard Sandoval explains, “The museum mobilized responsively and the conversation about how the museum is FOR THE FIRST TIME starting to engage with Indigenous art is raw and honest. They have so much work to do as the major museum of art in the country!” Broken Boxes would like to acknowledge this is an audio recording of a live feed video of an experience viewing an exhibition, so it may feel a bit hard to follow along, but if you are up to it, it may be worth the journey.
Marjorie Alexander lives in L.A. and created A Sustainable Mind during her graduate program two years ago. A Sustainable Mind is her podcast channel where she educates people of all levels and backgrounds on current environmental topics and eco-friendly changes people can make to help lessen their carbon footprints. Her mission is to inspire others to be greener and make the world a better place. In the past, Marjorie worked as an environmental media producer and water resources analyst. She was involved in the film industry but left this field to find a career path that was better aligned with her environmentally-supportive values. After removing herself from the film industry, she attended Green Mountain College and received her Masters of Science in Environmental Studies. The Take-Aways: Nothing is set in stone. If you’re in a career that doesn’t align with your values, take a step back and re-evaluate. There's always time to choose a new path. The focus of A Sustainable Mind, Marjorie's podcast channel, is to provide accessible information about environmental topics that everyone can understand, regardless of educational backgrounds, age, or career path. If you want to make a lifestyle change that has a large impact on the planet, cut your meat consumption! Whether that means cutting it in half, transitioning to vegetarianism, or full-vegan, decreasing meat consumption is an extremely effective way to reduce your carbon footprint Going green takes time, energy, and finances. So be patient, be committed, and be kind to yourself and others. A Sustainable Mind was created after Marjorie noticed a huge gap of environmental content in podcasts that were targeted at the general public. Most podcasts about these issues were filled with scientific jargon and were difficult to understand. So, Marjorie stepped into action and created her own podcast channel to bridge this gap. Her goal was to bring everyday people onto the show to share their stories to create content for people who wanted to transition to a greener lifestyle but feel unsure about what steps they need to take. She’s overwhelmed with the positive feedback from her listeners and is excited to have reached her business goals in such a short amount of time. Living in L.A., Marjorie discussed the challenges of living in a big city and transitioning to a green lifestyle. She stated that it’s easier to go green in L.A. if you have the finances to do so, and unfortunately, living a green lifestyle is not accessible to everyone living in such tight quarters. This was another reason for her to continue A Sustainable Mind after graduate school. She wanted her content to be accessible, understandable, and available to everyone regardless of where they live or their education level because, in order to able to apply concepts to everyday life, a person must be able to understand the general concepts first. She admitted that though she focuses on living sustainably, she feels that she could improve in some areas. She eventually wants to be driving an electric vehicle, implement a composting system at her house, but her biggest goal is to transition to a vegetarian, and someday vegan, dietary lifestyle. Her advice to others making sustainable lifestyle changes is to focus on the amount of meat consumed each day. Even just cutting meat consumption in half can have huge positive implications for the planet, and she encourages everyone who’s serious about decreasing their carbon footprint to be mindful of the energy and resources necessary to raise the meat products they're consuming. The future of the planet is in our hands, and she believes that the most important thing for all of us to focus on is being mindful. Going green takes time, preparation, commitment, and confidence to stand up for what you truly believe in. “Be kind to yourself. But be committed. It’s going to take a long time, it’s going to be uncomfortable. But at the end of the day, we can win if we embark on this journey together. To be kind to yourself and be kind to each other.” Would you rather watch the episode? Watch now on YouTube Please Review and Rate this podcast on iTunes, thanks! Visit Marjorie's website: A Sustainable Mind Follow Marjorie on Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marjorie Alexander is an environmental sustainability activist, media producer and host of the podcast, A Sustainable Mind. She seeks to inspire a new generation of environmental change-makers, using skills learned in 10 years of film production. After college, with a dual major in anthropology and film studies, Marjorie honed her skills on 175 films, TV shows, commercials and music videos. But when family and friends asked, “Have you done anything I might have seen,” her answer was always, “No.” She decided it was time to think of her legacy.
Environmental activist Marjorie Alexander came up with the idea for A Sustainable Mind podcast after being unimpressed with the podcast options for aspiring environmentalists. A Sustainable Mind is all about giving today's environmental change-makers a platform to share their story, educated and inspire others. This sustainability podcast is intentionally empowering, inspirational and action oriented so if you are an earth-conscious being then you are in the right place!