This Sustainable Life

By Joshua Spodek: Author, Speaker, Professor

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Do you care about the environment but feel “I want to act, but if no one else does, it won't make a difference,” and “But if you don't solve everything, it isn't worth doing anything”?


We are the antidote! You're not alone. Hearing role models overcome the same feelings to enjoy acting on their values creates meaning, purpose, community, and emotional reward.


Want to improve as a leader? Bestselling author, 3-time TEDx speaker, leadership speaker, coach, and professor Joshua Spodek, PhD, MBA, brings joy and inspiration to acting on the environment. You'll learn to lead without relying on authority.


We bring you leaders from many areas — business, politics, sports, arts, education, and more — to share their expertise for you to learn from. We then ask them to share and act on their environmental values. That's leadership without authority — so they act for their reasons, not out of guilt, blame, doom, gloom, or someone telling them what to do.


Guests include:


  • Dan Pink, 40+ million TED Talk views
  • Marshall Goldsmith, #1-ranked leadership guru and author
  • Frances Hesselbein, Presidential Medal of Freedom honoree, former CEO of the Girl Scouts
  • Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
  • David Allen, author of Getting Things Done
  • Ken Blanchard, author of The One Minute Manager
  • Vincent Stanley, Director of Patagonia
  • Dorie Clark, bestselling author
  • Bryan Braman, Super Bowl champion, Philadelphia Eagle
  • John Lee Dumas, top entrepreneurial podcaster
  • Alisa Cohn, top 100 speaker and coach
  • David Biello, Science curator for TED

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Episode Date
851: J. Eric Oliver: How to Know Yourself
May 18, 2026
850: AJ Harper, part 1: Write to change lives, including yours
Apr 24, 2026
849: Josh Bandoch, part 3: How to Get What You Want: Mastering the Art and Science of Persuasion
Apr 22, 2026
848: Peter Simek, part 1: EarthX's CEO
Apr 13, 2026
847: Tzeporah Berman: Ending Fossil Fuels by Treaty
Feb 28, 2026
846: Gail Eisnitz: The Inside Story of a Life Investigating Factory Farms
Feb 17, 2026
845: Sarah Goodyear and Doug Gordon: The War on Cars and Life After Cars
Feb 13, 2026
844: Maya Lilly, part 1: Effective Storytelling and Producing The Years Project
Jan 13, 2026
843: Judith Enck, part 2: The Problem with Plastic (the Book)
Jan 07, 2026
842: Silvia Bellezza, part 1.5 and 2: When at first you don't succeed
Dec 26, 2025
841: Sandra Goldmark, part 1: Fixation: How to Have Stuff without Breaking the Planet
Nov 03, 2025
840: Dr. Leonardo Trasande, part 1: Sicker, Fatter, Poorer: The Urgent Threat of Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future ... and What We Can Do About It
Nov 02, 2025
839: Saabira Chaudhuri: Consumed: Throwaway Plastic Has Corrupted Us
Oct 07, 2025
838: Zach Rabinor, part 2: What if your business and values clash?
Sep 27, 2025
837: Zach Rabinor, part 1: Getting serious about sustainable travel?
Sep 26, 2025
836 Dr. Robert Fullilove, part 5: Unsustainability is upstream of imperialism, colonialism, slavery, and racism
Sep 24, 2025
835: At last! I can access my roof to charge solar for the first time in 18 months.
Sep 12, 2025
834: Do Americans Know How to Prepare Food From Scratch?
Aug 25, 2025
833: Aaron Blaise: A Master Disney Director and Animator on Self Expression, Leadership, and Nature
Aug 15, 2025
832: Robert Fullilove, part 4: Action in the Center of Civil Rights in the 1960s
Aug 07, 2025
831: Glenn Hubbard: Dean of Columbia Business School on Adam Smith and Leadership
Aug 05, 2025
830: Jo Nemeth, part 2: Nature improves time with loved ones
Jul 30, 2025
829: Adam Galinsky, part 1: Do you love being inspired? He wrote the book on it.
Jul 23, 2025
828: Richard Reeves: For Boys and Men: support and love over misunderstanding
Jul 19, 2025
827: Chris Berdik: Scientific American loved his book Clamor (so did I)
Jul 17, 2025
826: Jo Nemeth, part 1: Living without money frees her to do what she loves
Jul 09, 2025
825: Ryan Mandelbaum, part 2: Rising to the challenge of random acts of friendliness
Jul 06, 2025
824: Dr. Rob Reed, part 2: Learning to love leading effectively
Jul 02, 2025
823: Mark Mills, part 5: We’ll Never Have an Energy Transition
Jun 18, 2025
822: Ryan Mandelbaum, part 1: Wildlife Is Everywhere, Including (especially) NYC (and where you live)
Jun 11, 2025
821: Rob Reed MD, part 1: Learning leadership transforms your life and work
May 29, 2025
820: Andy Samuel CBE: From worry before the workshop to Fun and Community during and after
May 23, 2025
819: A Course in Sustainability Leadership: 6: Our Brighter Future
May 12, 2025
818: A Course in Sustainability Leadership: 5: The Celebrity Opportunities
May 10, 2025
817: A Course in Sustainability Leadership: 4: The Political Opportunities
May 08, 2025
816: A Course in Sustainability Leadership: 3: Business/Entrepreneurial Opportunities
May 06, 2025
815: A Course in Sustainability Leadership: 2: The Solution
May 04, 2025
814: A Course in Sustainability Leadership: 1: The Actual Problem
May 02, 2025
813: A Course in Sustainability Leadership: Quick Introduction: Welcome to the Sustainability Simplified community
Apr 30, 2025
812: Robert Fullilove, part 3: Politics, family, race, and sustainability
Apr 20, 2025
811: Tina Tombstone: A friend I volunteer delivering food to the needy with
Apr 15, 2025
810: Giora Netzer, part 2: Leadership coaching leads to far more than "just" the C-Suite
Mar 31, 2025
809: Alexander Clapp: Waste Wars, how we profit off polluting the world claiming to help them
Mar 28, 2025
808: Silvia Bellezza: Sustainable Marketing at Columbia Business School
Mar 21, 2025
807: Giora Netzer MD MSCE, part 1: A leader I coached to the C-suite
Mar 05, 2025
806: Robert Fullilove, part 2: the spirit of the Civil Rights movement
Feb 21, 2025
805: Osprey Orielle Lake: Founder and Executive Director of the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)
Feb 19, 2025
804: Robert Fullilove EdD, part 1: Lessons from America's Civil Rights era and effective action today
Feb 13, 2025
803: Nick Loris, part 3: Liberty, freedom, sustainability, and Rock Creek Park
Jan 28, 2025
802: Lorraine Smith, part 2: The hidden, dirty secrets of corporate "sustainability" work
Jan 14, 2025
801: Travis Fisher, part 3: Restoring time with family
Jan 09, 2025
800: Lorna Davis, part 4: After the Sustainability Leadership Workshop
Dec 31, 2024
799: Josh Bandoch, part 2: Leadership: Humans feel first, then reason
Dec 28, 2024
798: Nick Romeo: The Alternative: How to Build a Just Economy
Dec 25, 2024
797: Alden Wicker, part 2: Try and Try Again: E-biking in Vermont
Dec 20, 2024
796: Jack Spencer, part 3: Authenticity on Acting on Sustainability (also Project 2025)
Dec 18, 2024
795: Lorraine Smith, part 1: Leaving mainstream "sustainability" to pursue actual sustainability
Dec 14, 2024
794: Lorna Davis, part 3: Before taking the sustainability leadership workshop
Dec 12, 2024
793: Nick Loris, part 1.5: Heartwarming nature, family, and fatherhood
Dec 10, 2024
792: Travis Fisher, part 2: The spirit that America was founded on, Cato, and sustainability
Dec 07, 2024
791: Sustainability Leadership Is a Performance Art
Nov 19, 2024
790: Talking to a guy injecting on the sidewalk
Nov 16, 2024
789: Solomon Schmidt: Author of Legal Gladiator, on Alan Dershowitz
Nov 14, 2024
788: Susan Liebell: John Locke, Stewardship, and the US Constitution
Nov 13, 2024
787: Travis Fisher, part 1: A nonpartisan, libertarian view on the environment from the Cato Institute
Nov 11, 2024
786: Jan Mulder, part 2: The joy of finding and leading community
Nov 08, 2024
785: Josh Bandoch, part 1: Teaching persuasion and leadership
Oct 30, 2024
784: Serving in Uniform on September 11, 2024
Oct 11, 2024
783: Jan Mulder, part 1: Listening to every episode of this podcast, starting from episode 000
Oct 09, 2024
782: Jane Muncke PhD MSc: Toxins in your food from plastic packaging. You'd rather know.
Sep 17, 2024
781: My New Major Life Volunteering Community Project, four years in the making
Sep 13, 2024
780: Jack Spencer, part 2: Policy and the Individual Choosing
Sep 05, 2024
779: Nick Loris, part 2: Freedom to Explore, Freedom to Choose
Sep 02, 2024
778: The Entrepreneurial Strategy to Restore Sustainability Globally Without Waiting for Governments and Corporations
Sep 01, 2024
777: How the Spodek Method Workshop Differs From Other Sustainability Work
Sep 01, 2024
776: Chuck Marohn, part 1: Strong Towns and Sustainability Leadership
Aug 31, 2024
775: Bruce Alexander, part 4: The Spodek Method clicks at last!
Aug 29, 2024
774: Alden Wicker, part 1.5: Foraging Is Fun
Aug 27, 2024
773: Frederic Laloux, part 1: His program, "The Week," creates space for conversations on the environment
Aug 18, 2024
772: Bruce Alexander, part 3: Advanced Spodek Method
Aug 03, 2024
771: Jack Spencer, part 1: The Heritage Foundation, limited government, free markets and the environment
Jul 30, 2024
770: Nick Loris, part 1: A limited government free market approach to our environmental problems
Jul 27, 2024
769: Kevin Fucillo, part 1: An inside view of our community fridge and its volunteers
Jul 25, 2024
768: Trish and Evelyn, part 2: The birth of sustainability awards
Jul 17, 2024
767: Andrew Bennett, part 2: Behind the scenes with a New York City chef
Jul 16, 2024
766: Chip Conley, part 1: Learning to Love Midlife
Jul 13, 2024
765: Bruce Alexander, part 2: Can the Spodek Method scale from the individual to the world?
Jul 10, 2024
764: Erica Frank, part 2: "No Hairshirt At All." Instead: Abundance
Jul 06, 2024
763: Guy Spier, part 2: Limited government, free market, low tax sustainability solutions
Jun 28, 2024
762: Chef Andrew Bennett: Changing the Culture of Hospital Food
Jun 22, 2024
761: Dave Kerpen, part 2: Joyfully Skipping Donuts
Jun 19, 2024
760: Adam Alter: Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked
Jun 11, 2024
759: Bruce Alexander, part 1: Rat Park, Addiction, and Sustainability
Jun 07, 2024
758: Peter Singer, part 2: A philosopher approaches sustainability
Jun 06, 2024
757: Dr. Anna Lembke, part 1: Dopamine Nation
May 25, 2024
756: Kimberly Nicholas: How Fly Less? Fly less.
May 23, 2024
755: Stefan Gössling: Busting self-serving myths about flying
May 18, 2024
754: (Aunt) Trish Ellis and (Niece) Evelyn Wallace, part 1: Not Even Cancer Holds Her Back
May 07, 2024
753: Martin Doblmeier, part 2: Sabbath and Sustainablity
Apr 18, 2024
752: Dave Kerpen, part 1: Delegation for leaders and entrepreneurs
Apr 16, 2024
751: Erica Frank, part 1: Living More Joyfully Sustainably for Decades
Apr 11, 2024
750: Alden Wicker: To Dye For: How Toxic Fashion Is Poisoning Us. You'll Be Shocked
Mar 21, 2024
749: Sven Gierlinger, part 1: Transforming the Culture of a New York Hospital Chain as a Chief Experience Officer
Mar 15, 2024
748: Stephen Broyles, part 2: A Calming, Life Change From One Small Commitment
Mar 13, 2024
747: Go Alan Go!, part 1: The drummer rocking Washington Square Park
Feb 17, 2024
746: Martin Doblmeier, part 1: What We Can Learn from Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Feb 15, 2024
745: Mattan Griffel, part 2: Is our dependence on polluting behavior "addiction"?
Feb 04, 2024
744: Stephen Broyles, part 1: What Is Social Work and How Does It Relate to Leadership and Action?
Jan 25, 2024
743: Benjamin Hett: The Death of Democracy: Hitler’s Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic
Jan 22, 2024
742: John Brooke, part 2: American slavery transformed to today's industry and anti-stewardship of our environment
Jan 20, 2024
741: Tony Hansen, part 2: Volunteering hard labor creating meaning and generosity
Jan 10, 2024
740: Christopher Ketcham, part 3: Inside the mind of an “ecoterrorist”
Jan 06, 2024
739: John Brooke, part 1: Deep history and how our culture formed
Dec 24, 2023
738: Jacqueline Bicanic, part 2: Sustainability doesn't cost time and energy, it gives it
Dec 20, 2023
737: Michael Gerrard: Considering a stewardship amendment with a foremost environmental lawyer
Dec 15, 2023
736: Mattan Griffel, part 1: Online opioid addiction treatment that (actually) works
Dec 06, 2023
735: Casey Mahoney, part 1: A Jazz Musician Lowering His Impact to 3 Tons CO2/Year in L.A.
Dec 03, 2023
734: Alon Tal, part 1: Israel, Hamas, and overpopulation from a former Knesset member
Nov 29, 2023
733: Jacqueline Bicanic, part 1: Listener as Guest: Australian University Student, Very Active in Sustainability
Nov 25, 2023
732: Siddharth Kara, part 1: Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives
Nov 21, 2023
731: Debate and Understanding on Population Projections with Wolfgang Lutz and Chris Bystroff
Nov 18, 2023
730: Tony Hansen, part 1 : McKinsey's Director of Natural Capital and Nature
Nov 08, 2023
729: How to Develop a Sustainability Leadership Culture in Your Organization: a Panel I moderated
Nov 04, 2023
728: Chefs Irene and Margaret Li, part1: Winning Awards Saving Perfectly Good Food
Oct 31, 2023
727: Fun, liberation, freedom: How people talk after seriously acting on sustainability
Oct 26, 2023
726: Amy Westervelt, part 1: Showing What's Actually Happening Behind the Scenes
Oct 24, 2023
725: Gautam Mukunda, part 3: The Spodek Method Doesn't Always Create a Huge Mindset Shift
Oct 19, 2023
724: Dr. Michael Greger, part 2: How Not to Age
Oct 11, 2023
723: David Blight, part 2: A Constitutional Amendment on Stewardship Based on the Thirteenth and John Locke
Oct 03, 2023
722: Michael Forsythe: When McKinsey Comes to Town
Sep 30, 2023
721: Jim Burke, part 1: The Most Beautiful Street in New York City?
Sep 14, 2023
720: Maya Van Rossum, part 2: You Don't Have a Right to a Clean Environment. You Have to Work for It.
Sep 11, 2023
719: David Blight, part 1: From Abolitionism to Sustainability
Sep 10, 2023
718: Albert Garcia-Romeu, part 2: Psychedelics and Appreciating Nature Where You Are
Sep 08, 2023
717: Pamela Paul: Writing on Controversial Subjects With Confidence
Sep 02, 2023
716: Arnold Leitner, part 2: How much energy and power do you need to be happy?
Aug 29, 2023
715: My mom, Marie Spodek, part 3: Starting a food coop and making ends meet as a single mom in a food desert with three kids
Aug 24, 2023
714: Adam Hochschild, part 3: King Leopold's Ghost
Aug 23, 2023
713: Matthew Matern, part 3: A trial lawyer's view
Aug 20, 2023
712: Guy Spier, part 1: The Education of a Value Investor
Aug 17, 2023
711: Kate Siber: "Should I Stop Flying? It’s a Difficult Decision to Make."
Aug 12, 2023
710: Madeline Ostrander, part 2: Finding Refuge on a Changed Earth
Aug 08, 2023
709: Madeline Ostrander, part 1: At Home on an Unruly Planet
Aug 08, 2023
708: Chris Bystroff, part 2: Understanding the United Nation's Projections
Aug 04, 2023
707: Arnold Leitner, part 1: The founder of YouSolar, more than off-grid living
Aug 01, 2023
706: What I sound like talking sustainability when I forgot I was being recorded
Jul 29, 2023
705: Greg Bertelsen: A bipartisan climate roadmap including a carbon tax
Jul 27, 2023
704: Gernot Wagner, part 1: Guiding Misguided Economic Forces in the Right Direction
Jul 25, 2023
703: David Gessner, part 1: A Traveler's Guide to the End of the World
Jul 22, 2023
702: Peter Singer, part 1: Calm, reflective talk considering not flying
Jul 18, 2023
701: Robert Litterman, part 2: "We need legislation, we need a price on carbon."
Jul 16, 2023
700: Matt Matern, part 2: Plant a Tree
Jul 13, 2023
699: Robert Litterman, part 1: A Carbon Tax and Managing Risk
Jul 12, 2023
698: Chris Bystroff, part 1: Population Growth and Overpopulation
Jul 06, 2023
697: Dan Walsh, part 2: He sold his motorcycle and Playstation to gain freedom
Jul 04, 2023
696: Anonymous executive from a fossil fuel corporation: A view from the inside
Jun 29, 2023
695: Dan Walsh, part 1: Two-time Olympian and Bronze medalist in rowing
Jun 23, 2023
694: Matthew Matern, part 1: Running for President on Sustainability
Jun 21, 2023
693: Christopher Ketcham, part 2: The Green Growth Delusion
Jun 16, 2023
692: Daniel, host of the "What Is Politics?" videocast, part 2: Is Changing CEOs Possible
Jun 13, 2023
691: Oliver Burkeman, part 1.5: Embracing Our Inevitable Limitations on Time and Energy
Jun 07, 2023
690: Leah Rothstein: Just Action, a blueprint for concerned citizens and community leaders
Jun 01, 2023
689: Workshop results: Can Learning to Lead Sustainability be fun, inspiring, and effective? Yes!
May 31, 2023
688: Maya K. van Rossum, part 1: Green Amendments for the Environment (State and Federal)
May 28, 2023
687: Should We Amend the Constitution for the Environment?: A constitutional scholar (Michael Herz) and American abolition historian (James Oakes)
May 28, 2023
686: Gautam Mukunda, part 1.5: Is Technology Necessarily Good?
May 19, 2023
685: Chris Bailey, part 3: How to Calm Your Mind: Dropping the latest iPhone for a flip phone and loving it
May 16, 2023
684, Simon Michaux: Do Governments Understand Energy? How Unprepared Are We?
May 12, 2023
683: Alan Ereira, part 3: More about Kogi life and culture, contrasting with ours
May 09, 2023
682: Gautam Mukunda, part 1: Teaching Passion for Leadership at Harvard
Apr 21, 2023
681: Albert Garcia-Romeu, part 1: Psychedelics and Time in Nature
Apr 16, 2023
680: Wolfgang Lutz: A Primer in Demographics and Global Population Projections
Apr 01, 2023
679: Alan Ereira, part 2: The world through Kogis' eyes
Mar 25, 2023
678: My talk to the International Society of Sustainability Professionals
Mar 21, 2023
677: Roz Savage, part 1: It's Doable and You Can Do It. One Oar Stroke at a Time
Mar 15, 2023
676: Paulina Porizkova, part 1: No Filter
Mar 12, 2023
675: Derek Sivers, part 1: Leading versus Exploring Frontiers
Mar 08, 2023
674: Oliver Burkeman, part 1: Time Management and Sustainability for Mortals
Mar 04, 2023
673: Jim Oakes, part 2: Can We Go From Abolition to Anti-Pollution?
Mar 01, 2023
672: Chris Bailey, part 2: How to Calm Your Mind
Feb 23, 2023
671: How Pulling Off a Challenging Day Off Grid Feels
Feb 18, 2023
670: Jeffrey Shaw: Self-employment and Sustainability
Feb 15, 2023
669: David Loy: Ecodharma: Zen Buddhism and Sustainability
Feb 11, 2023
668: Christopher Ketcham: Growthism Versus Sustainability
Feb 09, 2023
667: James Oakes, part 1: Sustainability and Abolition in the United States
Feb 06, 2023
666: Mark Plotkin: Learning From Indigenous Cultures, the People Not Just Our Projections
Feb 03, 2023
665: Tony Hiss: Rescuing the Planet: Protecting Half the Land to Heal the Earth
Feb 02, 2023
664: Rodrigo Cámara-Leret: Learning how the Kogi heal the land
Jan 31, 2023
663: Nadeem Akhtar, part 2: Breaking a Doof Addiction Can Be Harder Than Expected
Jan 28, 2023
662: Mark Mills, part 4: What to Do Next
Jan 25, 2023
661: Daniel, host of What is Politics?, part 1: Dominance, subjugation, hierarchy, and solutions
Jan 19, 2023
660: Martha Nussbaum: Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility
Jan 17, 2023
659: My video series, episode 01, introduction, part 2: Spodek Method results
Jan 14, 2023
658: Rebecca and Josh Tickell, part 1: On Sacred Ground and the Dakota Pipeline
Jan 13, 2023
657: My video series, episode 01, introduction, part 1
Jan 09, 2023
656: Kate MacKenzie, part 1: Executive Director of New York City's Mayor’s Office of Food Policy
Jan 04, 2023
655: Donald Robertson, part 2: Seeking a Wolf
Dec 30, 2022
654: Mark Mills, part 3: The Cloud Revolution
Dec 28, 2022
653: Mark Z. Jacobson: Roadmaps for 100% clean renewable energy
Dec 24, 2022
652: Carl Erik Fisher: The Urge: Our History of Addiction
Dec 21, 2022
651: Noah Gallagher Shannon, part 2: Uruguay is an environmental role model
Dec 18, 2022
650: Brian Merchant: your phone's hidden environmental impact
Dec 13, 2022
649: Listener Questions 04: What Started Me Acting Sustainably, Kids, and What to Do If You Don't Have Time
Dec 11, 2022
648: Michael Herz, part 1: The United States Constitution, Sustainability, and Pollution
Dec 11, 2022
647: Kris de Decker, part 1: Low and No Tech Magazine: We believe in progress and technology
Dec 08, 2022
646: Noah Gallagher Shannon, part 1: Uruguay is an environmental role model
Dec 04, 2022
645: Hamilton Souther, part 1: Living Among the Matsés in the Peruvian Amazon
Nov 29, 2022
644: Janet Allacker, part 1.5: Joy first
Nov 20, 2022
643: Gaya Herrington, part 3: Five Insights for Avoiding Global Collapse
Nov 16, 2022
642: Listener Questions 03: Fermentation and my dream job
Nov 11, 2022
641: Listener Questions, volume 02: What Motivates Me To Care?
Nov 07, 2022
640: Mark Mills, part 2: Low cost, high availability energy creates wealth
Nov 02, 2022
639: Bruce Robertson and Milad Mousavian: Carbon Capture and Storage Is Not a Climate Solution
Oct 26, 2022
638: Mat Johnson: Exploring and Expressing Identity
Oct 24, 2022
637: Holly Whitaker: Overcoming Addiction, Embracing Freedom
Oct 21, 2022
636: Mark P. Mills, part 1: "Renewables" aren't renewable
Oct 19, 2022
635: John Biewen, part 2: Turning off screens at 8pm
Oct 09, 2022
634: Donald Robertson, part 1: Thinking in Systems (a third listener episode)
Oct 08, 2022
633: Alan Ereira, part 1: Meeting the Kogi of Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains
Oct 03, 2022
632: Mitzi Perdue, part 1: Sex Trafficking in Ukraine
Sep 28, 2022
631: Stephen M. R. Covey, part 1.5: To Arrive Where We Started and to Know the Place for the First Time
Sep 25, 2022
630: Simplifying Meditation Words and Meaning
Sep 19, 2022
629: Michelle Nijhuis, part 2: Stopping doom scrolling
Sep 18, 2022
628: Jay Walker, part 2: Kayaking together on the Hudson
Sep 15, 2022
627: Nadeem Akhtar, part 1: A Long-Time Listener from Norway
Sep 14, 2022
626: Jay Walker, part 1: Organizing New York City's Queer Liberation March
Sep 12, 2022
625: Listener Questions, volume 01
Sep 07, 2022
624: John Biewen, part 1: Seeing Whiteness and Other Systems
Sep 06, 2022
623: AJ Jacobs, part 1: Be Curious and Act
Sep 03, 2022
622: Stephen M. R. Covey, part 1: Trust & Inspire
Sep 02, 2022
621: Whitney Tilson, part 3: Talking sustainability with a Harvard-Trained Investment Advisor Who Flies Monthly
Aug 31, 2022
620: Nature delivers what psychedelics do, but we don't know what we're missing (feat. Sam Harris and Roland Griffiths)
Aug 28, 2022
619: Dr. Michael Gurven, part 2: The Forager Population Paradox and what do we do
Aug 24, 2022
618: Dr. Michael Gurven, part 1: Our ancestors evolved to live to 72 years*, and did (not 30).
Aug 23, 2022
617: Janet Allaker: A long-time listener shares what This Sustainable Life means to her
Aug 19, 2022
616: Michael Lombardi, part 1: Culture, Leadership, and Football
Aug 12, 2022
615: Living off the grid without solar either (as all humans once did)
Aug 09, 2022
614: Michelle Nijhuis, part 1: Living off the grid for 15 years
Aug 09, 2022
613: Our Next Constitutional Amendment
Aug 01, 2022
612: Sebastian Junger, part 1: Humans Thrive on Mutual Dependence, Feeling Needed, But Our Culture Isolates.
Jul 29, 2022
611: Etienne Stott, part 6: Activism and Leadership
Jul 28, 2022
610: Abortion and Sustainability
Jul 24, 2022
609: Finishing My Off-the-Grid-in-Manhattan Experiment in Month 3
Jul 22, 2022
608: Parents Just Don't Understand
Jul 18, 2022
607: Mike Michalowicz, part 2: Being the Icebreaker
Jul 17, 2022
606: Nakisa Glover, part 3: The Joy of Gardening
Jul 15, 2022
605: Etienne Stott, part 5: My Work from an Extinction Rebellion Rebel's Perspective
Jul 13, 2022
604: Whitney Tilson, part 2: Overcoming feeling uninformed about the environment to act on it
Jul 11, 2022
603: Mark Victor Hansen: Chicken Soup for the Sustainability Leadership Soul
Jul 09, 2022
602: Ash Beckham, part 2: How to Out-Boulder the Boulder, Colorado Crowd
Jul 06, 2022
601: Bill Benenson, part 3: Hadza Versus American Culture and Little Kids with Sharp Knives
Jul 03, 2022
600: Etienne Stott MBE, part 4: What it's like rebelling with Extinction Rebellion
Jul 01, 2022
599: A Guy Forced Me to Accept a Twenty Dollar Bill for Picking Up Litter
Jun 24, 2022
598: Bill Benenson, part 2: Dirt! and Kiss the Ground, behind the scenes
Jun 24, 2022
597: Josh Martin, part 2: If at first you don't succeed . . .
Jun 23, 2022
596: Sandra Pérez, part 1: Keeping New York's LGBTQIA+ Pride March clean
Jun 20, 2022
595, Jason Slaughter, Creator of Not Just Bikes, part 1: Ending Car Dependency
Jun 17, 2022
594: Etienne Stott, part 3: An insider's, activist's view of Extinction Rebellion
Jun 15, 2022
593: How I disconnected from the electric grid in Manhattan for 2 weeks (and counting)
Jun 11, 2022
592: We're thinking about and using solar and wind wrong. Here's how they could work.
Jun 09, 2022
591: Whitney Tilson, part 1: Acting on intrinsic motivation versus feeling you have to save the world
Jun 08, 2022
590: Ash Beckham, part 1: Being vulnerable, supporting others, growing yourself
Jun 08, 2022
589: Abraham Lincoln and Sustainability, part 1: Is the US a racist nation? What should we do then?
Jun 05, 2022
588: Mark DiMassimo, part 1: Leading with integrity
Jun 05, 2022
587: Josh Martin, part 1: How to Reach the Ivy League and the NFL When You Start Late and Unprepared
Jun 02, 2022
586: My Kitty Hawk moment, on the way to a Moon Shot
May 31, 2022
585: Douglas McMaster, part2: If a restaurant can run with no trash, we can too
May 28, 2022
584: Freedom, continual improvement, fun, and curiosity: day three only solar in Manhattan
May 25, 2022
583: Growthbusters called me extreme, so I responded
May 22, 2022
582: Gaya Herrington, part 2: How to change systems
May 21, 2022
581: Dr. Ambrose Carroll, senior, part 2: cultural differences on how we view the individual
May 18, 2022
580: How wrong your beliefs making you fear living sustainably
May 12, 2022
579: Derek Marshall, part 2: Running for Congress, sharing honest personal experiences
May 10, 2022
578: Warren Farrell, part 2: Sex, race, and intimacy: How to listen and communicate
May 03, 2022
577: Michael Carlino, part 6: Discussing the moral case for fossil fuels (and more)
May 01, 2022
576: Nakisa Glover, part 2: The need to feel heard and act
Apr 28, 2022
575: Chef Douglas McMaster, part 1: A restaurant with no trash cans because it produces no trash
Apr 26, 2022
574: Frances Moore Lappé: Food, Democracy, and Taking Back Control of Our Choices
Apr 23, 2022
573: Scott White, part 2: An energy CEO considers leading on sustainability
Apr 19, 2022
572: Geoff Colvin, part 2: Are we losing humanity when we lose touch with nature?
Apr 16, 2022
571: Chef Dan Barber, part 1: Supporting the whole ecosystem and farmers at every turn
Apr 13, 2022
570: Bill Benenson, part 1: Documenting and learning from the fascinating Hadza
Apr 11, 2022
569: Stop funding Russia invading Ukraine
Apr 10, 2022
568: Etienne Stott, part 2: When you threaten the power of the establishment, it starts to kick back
Apr 08, 2022
567: Nakisa "Sista Sol" Glover, part 1: Environmental Justice, Social Justice, Organizing, and Action
Apr 04, 2022
566: The CEO of Ford and Boeing, Alan Mulally: Leadership environmentalism should learn from
Apr 03, 2022
565: Sam Quinones, part 2: Fentanyl feels worse but addicts more (like Facebook, McDonald's, flying, etc)
Mar 31, 2022
564: Lauren Carlisle, part 1: Dancer, psychologist, philosopher
Mar 30, 2022
563: Derek Marshall, part 1: Candidate for California's 23rd Congressional District
Mar 24, 2022
562: Sam Quinones, part 1: America's addiction: opioids, meth, fentanyl (and fossil fuels)
Feb 24, 2022
561: Scott Hardin-Nieri, part 2: Faith and Personal Challenge
Feb 16, 2022
560: Geoff Colvin, part 1: How to Become an Expert
Feb 09, 2022
559: The Silky Smooth Seduction of Addiction
Feb 09, 2022
558: Michael Carlino, part 5: Which is the danger, lowering or raising the human population?
Feb 06, 2022
557: Rollie Williams, part 1: Comedy and climate change
Jan 31, 2022
556: Judith Enck: Beyond Plastic's Founder and President
Jan 29, 2022
555: EJ Perry, part 1: Brown's quarterback on clutch performance
Jan 25, 2022
554: Sea walls won't protect us from our garbage. Stopping polluting gives us our best chance.
Jan 24, 2022
553: Gaya Herrington, part 1: How far have we passed our limits to growth? What does that mean?
Jan 21, 2022
552: Hilary Link, part 2: colleges and universities talk sustainability but rarely act. This college president does.
Jan 18, 2022
551: Chad Foster, part 4: Flying to skiing, but not camping in the back yard
Jan 16, 2022
550: Rick Ridgeway: A Life Lived Wild: K2, Everest, and places no human had seen
Jan 14, 2022
549: Abdal Hakim Murad, part 2: High and low tech in the new green mosque in Cambridge, UK
Jan 11, 2022
548: Erik Bottcher, part 1: a New York City politician awesome enough to pick up litter
Jan 08, 2022
547: Michael Carlino, part 4: What does Christian scripture say about population?
Jan 07, 2022
546: Maxine Bédat, part 2: Systemic Change Begins With Personal Change
Jan 05, 2022
545: Jesse Eisinger: Pulitzer-Prize winning investigative reporter for Propublica
Dec 28, 2021
544: Michael Carlino, part 3: What would Jesus do with an iPhone?
Dec 24, 2021
543: Hilary Link, part 1: a college president leading her school to carbon neutrality
Dec 21, 2021
542: Chad Foster, part 3: Experiencing nature, people, and sex without sight
Dec 17, 2021
541: My "rant" on "People want to act, Josh, but it's hard"
Dec 15, 2021
540: Blake Haxton, part 3: Exploring nature from a wheelchair with a shotgun
Dec 13, 2021
539: Katharine Hayhoe: Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World
Dec 10, 2021
538: How much should I reduce my pollution? How many slaves should Thomas Jefferson have freed?
Dec 08, 2021
537: Nate Hochman, part 1: Toward a Conservative Environmentalism
Dec 07, 2021
536: David Pogue: How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos
Nov 30, 2021
535: The best sledding hill in the world, Tommy's Hill in Philadelphia (from my third TEDx talk)
Nov 29, 2021
534: Mom, part 2: Opportunity and oppression: race and religion in my childhood
Nov 27, 2021
533: Laura Coe, part 3: The Nature of Love
Nov 24, 2021
532: Michael Lenox, part 3: How to Decarbonize the Global Economy by 2050
Nov 22, 2021
531: Scott White, part 1: The Founder/CEO of an Energy Company on Sustainability
Nov 19, 2021
Cassiano Laureano, part 2: Burpees for the body, banzai tree for the heart and mind
Nov 17, 2021
529: Katie Redford, part 2: No distractions. Keeping oil in the ground.
Nov 16, 2021
528: Don't Bother With Stewardship. It Makes Your Life Worse. Especially If You're American.
Nov 10, 2021
527: Mike Michalowicz, part 1: Entrepreneurship, stewardship, and engaging, compelling writing
Nov 07, 2021
526: A recent talk on doof, heroin, crack, and sustainability
Nov 07, 2021
525: Katie Redford, part 1: She beat a multinational oil company in court just getting started
Nov 04, 2021
524: James Rebanks, part 1: Pastoral Song
Nov 02, 2021
523: Dr. Warren Farrell, part 1: Actually listening to men, what they keep to themselves
Oct 29, 2021
522: Abdal Hakim Murad, part 1: Britain’s most influential Muslim thinker
Oct 25, 2021
521: Blake Haxton, part 2: Teamwork is crucial. How to solve that we're divided
Oct 21, 2021
520: Blake Haxton, part 1: Paralympic victory and maybe the most important message I've heard on sustainability
Oct 16, 2021
519: Terik Weekes, Chief Engineer for Elroy Air: The future of electric flight
Oct 13, 2021
518: Killing cities, gardens, and parks, New York's cruel "Open Restaurants" overreach
Oct 11, 2021
517: Michael Carlino, part 2: Faith, God, the Bible, and Values
Oct 08, 2021
516: Geoengineering: Prologue or Epilogue for Humanity?
Oct 04, 2021
515: Chad Foster, part 2: A blind man overcoming the trap of feeling you have to fix the world
Oct 03, 2021
514: Jojo Mehta: Ecocide: why you want this law more than you've imagined
Oct 01, 2021
513: Jon Levy, part 2: Which influences more, shame and guilt or support and love?
Sep 30, 2021
512: Perhaps our greatest lesson, from of a Paralympic athlete who endured catastrophe
Sep 29, 2021
511: Joe Collins, part 1.5: Can We Clean South Central Los Angeles?
Sep 27, 2021
510: Jonathan Hardesty, part 6: "This method of doing things is making me become a better husband and parent"
Sep 22, 2021
509: Joe Romm: From science to working with James Cameron, leading through story
Sep 20, 2021
508: Eric Orts, part 2: To the U.S. Senate, living the values he leads
Sep 15, 2021
507: Behind the Mic: Teamwork Versus Leadership
Sep 13, 2021
506: I lost $10 million on September 11, 2001. Here is what I learned from those who sacrificed and served.
Sep 11, 2021
505: Michael Carlino, part 1: From the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Sep 10, 2021
504: Dar-Lon Chang, part 2: Activists on Exxon's Board (and fighting a real estate developer who lied about sustainability)
Sep 07, 2021
503: Jonathan Hardesty, part 5: Facing and overcoming gluttony
Sep 03, 2021
502: Cassiano Laureano, part 1: The world record for most burpees in an hour
Aug 31, 2021
501: Big City Andrew, part 2: Cleaning small towns and big cities
Aug 29, 2021
500: This Podcast's Next Milestone
Aug 28, 2021
499: What sets limits on pollution, part 2: some answers
Aug 25, 2021
498: What sets the limits on pollution? Why don't we pollute less or decrease faster?
Aug 24, 2021
497: Don't let judgment and criticism kill action: Gernot Wagner's personal example.
Aug 21, 2021
496: Reverend Doctor Ambrose Carroll, Sr., part 1: Greening the Church
Aug 20, 2021
495: Alexis Stewart, part 1: Martha's daughter's passion for picking up litter
Aug 18, 2021
494: How Is Addiction to Fossil Fuels Different From Addiction to Heroin and Crack?
Aug 16, 2021
493: Sarah Wilson: Living Joyfully Sustainably (more fun than excuses)
Aug 10, 2021
492: Did Steven Pinker's Better Angels of our Nature miss why we're less violent?
Aug 10, 2021
491: Nevcan Gungor, part 1: Surviving Myanmar's military coup
Aug 05, 2021
490: Karen Shragg, part 2: Reducing birth rate and raising tomatoes
Jul 31, 2021
489: Martin Puris, part 2: All big ideas begin in the mind of one person thinking creatively
Jul 27, 2021
488: Maxine Bédat, part 1: Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Fashion's Sustainability (or lack thereof)
Jul 22, 2021
487: Karen Shragg E.D.D., part 1: At last, simple, reasonably talk on (over)population
Jul 18, 2021
486: General Kip Ward, part 2: Not flying by choice, and smiling about it
Jul 15, 2021
485: Jonathan Hardesty, part 4: How to Lead Someone to Stewardship: The Spodek Method
Jul 09, 2021
484: John Sargent, part 2: Fun Transforming MacMillan, a Big 5 Publisher
Jul 09, 2021
483: Jane O'Sullivan: Debunking the "Aging Problem" Scam
Jul 06, 2021
482: Florida's Condo Collapse, Doom Psychology, and Our Environment
Jul 02, 2021
481: Joe Collins, part 1: From a gang to Congress?
Jul 01, 2021
480: Scott Hardin-Nieri: part 1: Scripture to Mobilize Climate Action
Jun 30, 2021
479: Martin Puris, part 1: What's Wrong With America?
Jun 27, 2021
478: Forrest Galante, part 1: Saving Zanzibar Leopards and Other Not Yet Extinct Species
Jun 26, 2021
477: Mechai Viravaidya: My #1 Top Role Model in the World
Jun 24, 2021
476: Tom Murphy, part 3: The Science Book of the Decade
Jun 23, 2021
475: We Can Dance Around Environmental Problems All We Want. We Eventually Reach Overpopulation and Overconsumption
Jun 16, 2021
474: Frederick Lane, part 2: Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic Motivation
Jun 16, 2021
473: James Suzman: What We Can Learn From 300,000 Years of Human History
Jun 13, 2021
472: Big City Andrew, part 1: Traditional Conservative values and stewardship
Jun 11, 2021
471: 12 Sustainability Leadership Lessons Unplugging My Fridge for 6.5 Months Taught Me
Jun 10, 2021
470: Sustainable Activities: I'm learning singing (my mortifying "before" recording)
Jun 06, 2021
469: The Science Book of the Decade: Energy and Human Ambitions on a Finite Planet, by Tom Murphy
Jun 02, 2021
468: Alexandra Paul, part 2: How to Reduce Something (Wasteful) You Enjoy, to Improve Your Life
Jun 02, 2021
467: Frederick Lane, part 1: The Rise of the Digital Mob
Jun 02, 2021
466: Shaun Donovan: New York City Mayoral Candidate
May 29, 2021
465: Markus Pukonen, part 1: Around the World With No Motors
May 27, 2021
464: Resilience: Six months with the fridge unplugged
May 22, 2021
463: Brad Hoylman, part 1: From New York Senator to Manhattan Borough President
May 20, 2021
462: Bill Ryerson, part 3: The biggest impact you can make
May 19, 2021
461: 24 Hours With No Electrical Power (After)
May 16, 2021
460: 24 Hours With No Electrical Power (Before)
May 15, 2021
459: Jonathan Hardesty, part 3: How to Continue a Sustainability Podcast
May 15, 2021
458: The Spodek Method: How to Lead Someone to Act Joyfully Sustainably
May 12, 2021
457: Jon Levy, part 1: The Art and Science of Cultivating Influence
May 12, 2021
456: Jonathan Hardesty, part 2: How to Start a Sustainability Podcast
May 07, 2021
455: J. B. MacKinnon, part 2: What happens when you pay for quality?
May 01, 2021
454: Richard Rothstein: Racial segregation in generations of U.S. law
Apr 29, 2021
453: Bill Ryerson, part 2: How can we talk about population? What can we do?
Apr 26, 2021
452: Book Update #1
Apr 19, 2021
451: Alexandra Paul, part 1: A Genuine Celebrity Role Model
Apr 17, 2021
450: Brian Keating, Losing the Nobel Prize
Apr 08, 2021
449: Chad E. Foster: How Do You Handle Huge Challenges? Not Big. Huge.
Mar 23, 2021
448: Robert Bilott: The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare
Mar 20, 2021
447: Kathryn Garcia, part 1: Candidate for New York City Mayor
Mar 19, 2021
446: Wondering how you can make a difference? Action begets action.
Mar 16, 2021
445: Rabbi Yonatan Neril, part 2: Religion, Interpreting the Torah, and Nature
Mar 13, 2021
444: Dar-Lon Chang, part 1: The engineer who made headlines for quitting ExxonMobil
Mar 06, 2021
443: Nobody understands what's so bad with climate change
Mar 04, 2021
442: Jonathan Hardesty, part 1: The Journey from Absolute Rookie to Mastery
Feb 27, 2021
441: John Sargent, part 1: The CEO who reduced a Big Five publisher's footprint
Feb 24, 2021
440: Andrés Reséndez: The Other Slavery
Feb 20, 2021
439: How to Fix Texas
Feb 17, 2021
438: Avoiding Creating Trash, Advanced Edition
Feb 14, 2021
437: Bill Ryerson, part 1: Population matters
Feb 10, 2021
436: You're right, it's not fair!
Feb 07, 2021
435: Etienne Stott MBE, part 1: Olympic gold medalist climate activist
Feb 06, 2021
434: Manisha Sinha: The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition
Jan 27, 2021
433: Adam Hochschild, part 2: Abolition then and pollution today
Jan 25, 2021
432: Matthew Stevenson, part 2: What can environmentalists learn from disarming racism?
Jan 22, 2021
431: I sang every day for two months, unplugged (still going)
Jan 20, 2021
430: Rabbi Yonatan Neril, part 1: The Eco Bible
Jan 19, 2021
429: What about jobs?
Jan 17, 2021
428: Vanessa Friedman: The New York Times Fashion Director and Chief Fashion Critic
Jan 15, 2021
427: Behind the Mic: Attraction and leadership
Jan 04, 2021
426: Why unplug?
Jan 02, 2021
425: General William “Kip” Ward, part 1: Security, Stability, and Sustainability Start with People
Dec 29, 2020
424: Brent Suter, part 3: We don't have to steward. We get to.
Dec 24, 2020
423: Kelly Allan, part 2: Restoring joy to work through Deming and stewardship
Dec 18, 2020
422: Adam Hochschild, part 1: Abolition and Sustainability
Dec 13, 2020
421: Behind the Mic: Race: Why I've talked about it so much
Dec 10, 2020
420: Three Years of Leadership and the Environment!
Dec 09, 2020
419: Balint Horvath, part 4: Fatherhood and sustainability
Dec 08, 2020
418: Chester Elton, part 2: The world's number 4 best leadership speaker, trainer, and thought leader
Dec 06, 2020
417: Dan McPherson, part 2: Recovering from his heart attack, cutting out water bottles
Dec 03, 2020
416: Rod Schoonover, part 1: Resigned in protest after White House tried to delete "basic science" from climate change report
Dec 01, 2020
415: Marion Nestle, conversation 2: Let's Ask Marion
Nov 30, 2020
414: Nir Eyal, part 2: He committed to avoiding flying before the pandemic
Nov 29, 2020
413: Michael Moss, part 1.5: Maybe that was the addiction speaking
Nov 25, 2020
412: George Chmiel, part 2: Teamwork from garbage
Nov 22, 2020
411: Winston Churchill and the environment
Nov 19, 2020
410: Race, part 2: How do you learn when people respond to questions with criticism and judgment?
Nov 18, 2020
409: Kevin Cahill, part 2: Systems change, fast and effective
Nov 14, 2020
408: Nancy Reagan and the Environment
Nov 14, 2020
407: Eric Metaxas: William Wilberforce, Amazing Grace
Nov 12, 2020
406: J. B. MacKinnon, part 1: The Once and Future World
Nov 11, 2020
405: No, It's Not Just a Piece of Cloth
Nov 10, 2020
404: Michael Moss, part 1: Salt, Sugar, Fat, Convenience, Addiction, and the Environment
Nov 05, 2020
403: Ashish Jha, part 2: Battling covid-19, leadership, and the environment
Nov 04, 2020
402: Faith
Nov 03, 2020
401: Defund the police? A proposal.
Oct 30, 2020
400: Race, part 1: Should whites shut up and listen?
Oct 29, 2020
399: Mark Tercek: Former CEO, The Nature Conservancy; Former Partner, Goldman Sachs
Oct 28, 2020
398: Lt. General Paul Van Riper USMC, part 2: A Marine Versus Coffee
Oct 22, 2020
397: Eric Orts, part 1: Exploring a Senate Race
Oct 17, 2020
396: Margaret Klein Salamon, part 2: Political or Personal or Political and Personal
Oct 14, 2020
395: A Time I Gave Up
Oct 11, 2020
394: Joe De Sena, part 2: The Sustainable Spartan starts here
Oct 08, 2020
393: Jaime Casap, part 2: If a global pandemic isn't the end, what is?
Oct 06, 2020
392: The doomsayers aren't who you think
Oct 04, 2020
391: Bob Inglis, part 2: Is Biden better for conservatives on climate legislation?
Oct 01, 2020
390: George Chmiel 1.5: Sustainability, hard even for an ultramarathoner, but he doesn't give up
Sep 30, 2020
389: Why environmentalists can be so annoying
Sep 29, 2020
388: Nir Eyal, part 2: Another role model avoiding flying pre-pandemic
Sep 24, 2020
387: Maja Rosén: Leading not flying
Sep 21, 2020
386: Bob Inglis, part 1: the EcoRight, a balance to the Environmental Left
Sep 18, 2020
385: Coleman Hughes: Race and social media mobs
Sep 18, 2020
384: They would rather switch than fight
Sep 17, 2020
383: Sports, competition, and beating pandemics
Sep 15, 2020
382: Kelly Allan, part 1: Deming 101, community, and beyond
Sep 10, 2020
381: Kevin Edwards Cahill, part 1: The Deming Legacy
Sep 08, 2020
380: Matthew Stevenson, part 1: Why Befriend a White Nationalist?
Sep 02, 2020
379: Dan McPherson, part 1: A Heart Attack Last Week at Age 46
Sep 01, 2020
378: Libba and Gifford Pinchot III, part 1: Redefining business education
Aug 27, 2020
377: Chris Manhertz, part 2: Tough times don't last. Tough people do.
Aug 24, 2020
376: Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and Stewardship
Aug 24, 2020
375: Vertical farms belie the false hope of fusion
Aug 23, 2020
374: Andreas Larsson, part 1: Leadership and the Environment Sweden
Aug 22, 2020
373: Jaeden Graham, Atlanta Falcon: Reaching beyond your potential
Aug 18, 2020
372: JFK, the moon, and missing leadership today
Aug 13, 2020
371: Margaret Klein Salamon, part 1: Become the Hero Humanity Needs
Aug 12, 2020
370: Viktor Frankl on the pandemic
Aug 11, 2020
369: Another Decision From My Past I Feel Ashamed Of
Aug 08, 2020
368: Chester Elton, part 1: Asking and listening across color lines
Aug 04, 2020
367: The Surprising Mantle of Leadership
Aug 03, 2020
366: The Cops, Jocko Willink, and Joe Rogan
Aug 02, 2020
365: Assaulted again and scammed
Jul 30, 2020
364: Joe De Sena, part 1: The Spartan Race: Resilience from effort
Jul 28, 2020
363: General George Patton's Speech to the Third Army
Jul 27, 2020
362: Nelson Mandela: "it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die."
Jul 25, 2020
361: George Chmiel, part 1: Why run 3,000 miles? Why challenge yourself?
Jul 22, 2020
360: Sparta could make history
Jul 21, 2020
359: Jaime Casap, part 1: Google's Global Education Evangelist
Jul 13, 2020
358: Bald Versus Plastic
Jul 10, 2020
357: Steven Pressfield: The War of Art and Nature
Jul 07, 2020
356: I was assaulted again this morning. Can I talk about it?
Jul 05, 2020
355: I balance values the same as anyone
Jul 04, 2020
354: Harvard Global Health Institute Director Ashish Jha, part 1: Front Line Pandemic Leadership
Jul 02, 2020
353: I don't want to act on the environment
Jul 02, 2020
352: The War of Art and Nature
Jul 01, 2020
351: A Rough Day in New York City
Jun 29, 2020
350: Jonathan Herzog, part 1: A candidate acts with genuineness and authenticity
Jun 23, 2020
349: The State of the Environment Is The External Manifestation of Our Beliefs
Jun 20, 2020
348: Dave Chappelle's Line
Jun 19, 2020
347: Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll, part 4: More sex
Jun 13, 2020
346: Julie Margretta Wilson: Covid-19 devastating education
Jun 10, 2020
345: Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll, part 3: Drugs
Jun 05, 2020
344: My Race Background
Jun 04, 2020
343: Chad Pregracke: One River, One Piece of Garbage at a Time
Jun 03, 2020
342: Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll, part 2: Sex
May 29, 2020
341: NFL Tight End Chris Manhertz, part 1: Making your dreams happen
May 27, 2020
340: Michael Turner, DDS, MD: On the front line of Covid-19 in New York City
May 19, 2020
339: Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams: Food Matters
May 19, 2020
338: Abbey Ryan, part 1: Technique and Mastery Through Practice
May 14, 2020
337: Why we feel miserable under lockdown
May 09, 2020
336: Julian Guderley: GreenPlanet BluePlanet
May 08, 2020
335: Rhonda Lamb, part 2: reversing food deserts
May 06, 2020
334: Jethro Jones, part 2: Biking in -40 degrees. Why not?
May 01, 2020
333: A racist with a heart of gold is still a racist
Apr 30, 2020
332: How leaders choose better
Apr 27, 2020
331: Rob Harper, part 2: A Pro-Trump View
Apr 25, 2020
330: Lockdown Inspiration from Nelson Mandela
Apr 23, 2020
329: John Perkins: Touching the Jaguar
Apr 21, 2020
328: Tony Wagner, Learning by Heart
Apr 20, 2020
327: Rhonda Lamb, part 1: The Bronx and farm-fresh vegetables
Apr 18, 2020
326: Why Should I Care About Oskar Schindler?
Apr 16, 2020
325: My Mom, Marie Spodek: All in the Family
Apr 13, 2020
324: Marina McCoy, part 1: A Waste-Free Earth Through Music
Apr 10, 2020
323: Steven Kotler: Future Is Faster Than You Think
Apr 09, 2020
322: Sex, drugs, and rock and roll, part 1: Rock and Roll
Apr 08, 2020
321: Marni Kinrys, part 2: Making Stewardship Normal
Apr 07, 2020
320: Confronting doof
Apr 04, 2020
319: Avoid doof
Apr 03, 2020
318: Why pandemics will keep increasing and how we can reverse the trend
Apr 03, 2020
317: My United Nations and UNICEF talk on leadership and the pandemic
Apr 01, 2020
316: Joel Fuhrman, part 2: Eat for Life
Mar 30, 2020
315: Diversity: Where are female deliverypeople? Or research on them?
Mar 27, 2020
314: Brent Suter part 2: A Major League pitcher and his farmers markets
Mar 25, 2020
313: Jeff Kirschner, part 2: Still Working On It, Still Learning
Mar 23, 2020
312: Jeff Kirschner, part 1.5: Leaders Fail, but Bounce Back Too
Mar 23, 2020
311: Jeff Kirschner, part 1: Building Community Around Cleaning Litter
Mar 23, 2020
310: The Start and End of Any Serious Conversation on the Environment
Mar 21, 2020
309: Roberta Baskin: Covid-19 Social Connection Amid Physical Distancing
Mar 20, 2020
308: Marni Kinrys, part 1: The Ultimate Wing Girl
Mar 18, 2020
307: Covid-19, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and leading through crises
Mar 16, 2020
306: Covid-19, avoiding people, and family
Mar 15, 2020
305: The greatest danger from covid-19 would be not learning from it
Mar 14, 2020
304: How ecotourism can work
Mar 13, 2020
303: The environmental results I predict versus what I work for
Mar 11, 2020
302: Nir Eyal, part 1: Make yourself Indistractable
Mar 10, 2020
301: Does It Scale? My Modified Tesla Strategy
Mar 09, 2020
300: Larry Yatch, part 3: Discovering New Emotions With His Sons and Wife
Mar 06, 2020
299: Dr. Joel Fuhrman, part 1: Eat to Live
Mar 06, 2020
298: Is polluting child abuse?
Mar 05, 2020
297: RIP James Lipton, a huge influence and inspiration
Mar 04, 2020
296: Solutions have to work for everyone
Feb 27, 2020
295: Brent Suter, part 1: Major league baseball pitcher and steward
Feb 26, 2020
294: Population: How Much Is Too Much?
Feb 24, 2020
293: Alan Weisman: My Greatest Source of Environmental Hope
Feb 20, 2020
292: The environment is the outward manifestation of our beliefs
Feb 19, 2020
291: Lorna Davis, part 2: Can an Executive Buy No Clothes for a Year?
Feb 16, 2020
290: Excessive Self Interest, from Thomas Kolditz
Feb 14, 2020
289: Rob J. Harper, part 1: The Conservative Black Cowboy I met at Google
Feb 11, 2020
288: Vince Lombardi: What It Takes
Feb 10, 2020
287: David Katz, part 1: Stopping ocean plastic
Feb 06, 2020
286: Paul Smith, part 2: At the edge of my seat
Feb 05, 2020
285: How to take initiative
Feb 04, 2020
284: Why not escape to nature?
Feb 03, 2020
283: Nadya Zhexembayeva, part 2: The Reinvention Guru
Feb 01, 2020
282: Vanessa Hering, part 2: Food, fitness, fun, and winning
Jan 31, 2020
281: People don't want to do small things. They want to do meaningful things.
Jan 30, 2020
280: Paul Smith, part 1: How to tell stories to lead
Jan 29, 2020
279: Role model and global leader Mechai Viravaidya
Jan 25, 2020
278: I have an environmental dream
Jan 21, 2020
277: The joys and challenges if leaving addiction
Jan 19, 2020
276: Service. stewardship, and the huge rewards they create
Jan 18, 2020
275: Go Big
Jan 15, 2020
274: Applying Leadership and the Environment in corporations
Jan 11, 2020
273: We few, we happy few, we band of brothers
Jan 10, 2020
272: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, pumping iron, and the environment
Jan 06, 2020
271: Vanessa Hering, part 1: Champion body builder, vegan, Ivy MBA
Jan 06, 2020
270: Extinctions: Agriculture isn't so peaceful
Jan 02, 2020
269: 7 more things that everyone gets wrong about the environment
Dec 31, 2019
268: Hunter Lovins, part 2: Sustainability will work. It will take work.
Dec 31, 2019
267: Seth Sheldon, part 2: Inside the United Nations
Dec 27, 2019
266: Thoughts on my MAGA interview
Dec 24, 2019
265: I was wrong
Dec 22, 2019
264: Larry Yatch, part 2: Navy SEAL precision
Dec 18, 2019
263: My Google Talk: How to start a podcast on the environment
Dec 15, 2019
262: Unstable for a phase change
Dec 14, 2019
261: We have failed, but it's not over. Are you giving all you've got?
Dec 13, 2019
260: Creating the Muhammad Ali of the Environment
Dec 11, 2019
259: Caspar Craven, part 2: with his wife and son
Dec 10, 2019
258: The World Without Us, by Alan Weisman
Dec 09, 2019
257: Larry Yatch, part 1: Navy SEAL Officer precision leadership
Dec 05, 2019
256: Why Personal Action Matters
Dec 04, 2019
255: Joshua Becker, Becoming Minimalist
Dec 02, 2019
254: Accidents of birth: communicating despite differences
Nov 30, 2019
253: My greatest triumphs, my greatest shames
Nov 29, 2019
252: Tia Nelson, part 2: A lifetime of Earth Days
Nov 26, 2019
251: Let's make overpopulation only a finance issue
Nov 23, 2019
250: Why talk about birthrate and population so much?
Nov 22, 2019
249: Florida Mayors Jerry Demings and Buddy Dyer, part 2: Humility and Action from U.S. officials
Nov 20, 2019
248: Countdown, a book I recommend by Alan Weisman
Nov 19, 2019
247: Balancing jobs and junk
Nov 18, 2019
246: The Emotions Around Environmental Action
Nov 17, 2019
245: Tia Nelson, part 1: Earth Day
Nov 16, 2019
244: Lessons from extinction
Nov 12, 2019
243: Confusing distinct modes of acting
Nov 11, 2019
242: Florida Mayors Jerry Demings and Buddy Dyer, part 1: United States government officials acting
Nov 10, 2019
241: Lt. General Paul Van Riper USMC, part 1: Thoughtful strategy before technology
Nov 06, 2019
240: Fred Krupp, part 1: Helping where it will help most
Oct 31, 2019
239: The Enemy
Oct 30, 2019
238: The Worst Problem in the World and the Environment
Oct 29, 2019
237: Leadership versus Management, Systems and the Environment
Oct 27, 2019
236: My environmental role models
Oct 23, 2019
235: Creepiness, disgust, and the environment
Oct 22, 2019
234: A shift, not a crisis
Oct 19, 2019
233: Future Generations and Us
Oct 18, 2019
232: Michael Werner, part 2: Leading Google by bike
Oct 14, 2019
231: How are you justifying your polluting behavior?
Oct 14, 2019
230: Brad P, part 2: Change your habits, change your life
Oct 12, 2019
229: How might future generations view us?
Oct 11, 2019
228: Kicking puppies praiseworthy?
Oct 11, 2019
227: Economists don't know what they're talking about on growth
Oct 10, 2019
226: Brad P, part 1: Dating coaching, leadership, and the environment
Oct 07, 2019
225: My role model: Jonas Salk and the polio vaccine
Oct 01, 2019
224: Clarifying my strategy
Sep 30, 2019
223: Adam Quiney, part 2: Do the Thing
Sep 25, 2019
222: Why Eat Insects?
Sep 22, 2019
221: Climate March Reflections
Sep 21, 2019
220: Michelle Tillis Lederman, part 2: Making it habitual makes it easy
Sep 18, 2019
219: Regretful decisions
Sep 17, 2019
218: To Those Who Say They Can't Stop Polluting
Sep 16, 2019
217: Adam Quiney, part 1: Leadership for the Smartest Person in the Room
Sep 14, 2019
216: Brandon Voss, part 2: Negotiate Like Your Environment Depends On It
Sep 10, 2019
215: Jeremy Ryan Slate, part 2: How long have you gone without a phone?
Sep 04, 2019
214: Are we smarter than bugs?
Sep 02, 2019
213: Joy from disgust
Sep 02, 2019
212: The Amazon Burning and Us
Sep 01, 2019
211: Michael Werner, part 1: Dream job results from environmental leadership
Aug 28, 2019
210: How many children should I have?
Aug 22, 2019
209: Laura Coe, part 2: Practice changing habits
Aug 19, 2019
208: Caspar Craven, part 1.5: Back on Track
Aug 16, 2019
207: My Sad Fig Tragedy
Aug 14, 2019
206: Jeremy Ryan Slate, part 1: Leadership: Doing What Others Don't, But Want To
Aug 07, 2019
205: Notes to a Future President
Aug 05, 2019
204: Michelle Tillis Lederman, part 1: The Connector's Advantage
Aug 03, 2019
203: Hunter Lovins, part 1: A Finer Future
Aug 02, 2019
202: How We Choose
Jul 30, 2019
201: James Altucher, part 1: More Curious and Adventurous Than Almost Anyone
Jul 19, 2019
200: Caspar Craven, part 1: Sailing to the head of the corporation
Jul 12, 2019
199: Be Fruitful and Multiply: What Does It Mean? What Can It Mean?
Jul 10, 2019
198: Brandon Voss, part 1: Negotiate Like Your Life Depends On It
Jul 09, 2019
197: Polarization, communication, and education
Jul 07, 2019
196: Seth Shelden, part 1: Nuclear Weapons, the Environment, and the Nobel Prize
Jul 07, 2019
195: How it feels to live more sustainably than mainstream
Jul 05, 2019
194: Tom Murphy, part 2: Author of one of the best sites on the internet
Jul 02, 2019
193: Tim Smit, part 2: Spirituality and Passion from the Earth
Jul 01, 2019
192: Laura Coe, part 1: Emotional Obesity and Environmental Obesity
Jun 27, 2019
191: Mark Metry, part 2: Farmers markets
Jun 22, 2019
190: McKinsey's 3-Time Global Managing Director Dominic Barton: It's fundamentally about people
Jun 21, 2019
189: Nadya Zhexembayeva, part 1: Sustainability is not enough
Jun 18, 2019
188: Steve Sikra, part 1: Passion at Proctor and Gamble
Jun 16, 2019
187: Mark Metry, part 1: To grow, put yourself out there
Jun 10, 2019
186: D-Day and the Environment
Jun 05, 2019
Ilissa Miller
Jun 05, 2019
Sammy Courtright
Jun 04, 2019
Jezzibell Gilmore
Jun 04, 2019
JV Bharatan
Jun 04, 2019
185: Michael Greger, M.D. FACLM: Nutrition and the Environment
Jun 04, 2019
Aaron Price
Jun 04, 2019
Ani Manian
Jun 03, 2019
Shana Yadid
Jun 03, 2019
184: Jonas Koffler, part 1: It's going to take all of us (plus a hippopotamus)
May 25, 2019
183: Reusing and recycling are tactical. Reducing is strategic.
May 23, 2019
182: Dov Baron, part 3: What is your car worth?
May 20, 2019
181: The Time I Met Mark Cuban
May 20, 2019
180: The Difference Between Me and Nearly Everyone I Know Acting on the Environment
May 13, 2019
179: Initiative, the book: Highlights from an interview
May 10, 2019
178: What parenthood teaches us about environmental action
May 06, 2019
177: The best advice on making habits last
May 05, 2019
176: The folly of chasing efficiency
May 03, 2019
175: Jack Buffington, part 1: What can we do about plastic?
Apr 30, 2019
174: Chase Amante, part 1B: Chase on the Environment
Apr 28, 2019
173: Chase Amante, part 1A: How to start and run a business giving men dating advice
Apr 28, 2019
172: If anything, I'm a maximalist
Apr 24, 2019
171: The "best kept secret in environmental leadership"
Apr 21, 2019
170: Colonel Mark Read, part 2: His Family's Best Christmas Ever
Apr 19, 2019
169: Srini Rao: Surfing and Creativity
Apr 18, 2019
168: Sir Ken Robinson: Wisdom on the intersection of education, leadership, and the environment
Apr 16, 2019
167: Amy Aussieker, part 1: Can we transform an American City?
Apr 13, 2019
166: Anand Giridharadas: Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World
Apr 11, 2019
165: Colonel Mark Read, part 1: Environmental Engineering at West Point
Apr 11, 2019
164: Anna Tunnicliffe Tobias, part 1: Olympic gold and Crossfit Fittest on Earth
Apr 09, 2019
163: Kevin Kruse, part 1: Great Leaders Have No Rules
Apr 04, 2019
162: Bob Langert: McDonald's former head of Corporate Social Responsibility
Apr 02, 2019
161: Katie Pettibone, part 1: Americas Cups, 81-foot waves, and protecting the oceans
Mar 29, 2019
160: Sean O'Connor, part 2: Replacing coffee cups with human connection
Mar 23, 2019
159: Chris Schembra: Expressing Gratitude
Mar 20, 2019
158: Dee Caffari, part 1: Turning the Tide on Plastic
Mar 20, 2019
157: Tom Szaky, part 1: TerraCycle's new initiative: Loop
Mar 19, 2019
156: Pale Blue Dot Today
Mar 16, 2019
155: Margot Machol Bisnow, part 1: Raising an Entrepreneur
Mar 15, 2019
154: Why You, Famous Person, Will Like Being a Guest on this Podcast
Mar 13, 2019
153: Sean O'Connor, part 1: From paper cups to evaluating life
Mar 12, 2019
152: Peter Gray, part 1: Free to Learn
Mar 12, 2019
151: What Al Gore Misses
Mar 11, 2019
150: Tom Murphy, part 1: Do the Math, the language of nature
Mar 08, 2019
149: Ana Rocha, part 1: Cleaning Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Mar 08, 2019
147: Ron Gonen: Closed Loop Solutions
Mar 07, 2019
146: To Sam Harris: A preface following meeting at the Beacon
Mar 04, 2019
145: Rob Greenfield, part 1: Abundance without stuff
Mar 01, 2019
144: Nikole Beckwith, part 1: Education and leadership
Mar 01, 2019
143: Dune Ives, part 2: How Did Plastic Pollution Become Normal?
Feb 27, 2019
142: To Sam Harris, whom I hope to meet backstage Friday at the Beacon Theater
Feb 25, 2019
148: Dawn Riley, part 2: Minding her beeswax
Feb 23, 2019
141: Dune Ives, part 1: Let's Talk Ocean Plastic
Feb 22, 2019
140: Joanne Wilson: Gotham Gal
Feb 20, 2019
139: Chris Voss, part 1: FBI Hostage negotiation through honesty and fun
Feb 19, 2019
138: A National Civilian Service Academy
Feb 16, 2019
137: Why Famous Guests
Feb 15, 2019
136: Nataly Kogan, part 2: Happiness Comes From Skills You Can Learn
Feb 14, 2019
135: Why We Want a World Without Growth
Feb 13, 2019
134: Tim Kopra, part 1: Viewing Earth from Space
Feb 12, 2019
133: At Least Try
Feb 11, 2019
132: Lorna Davis, part 1: C-suites and B-corps
Feb 08, 2019
131: Dawn Riley, part 1: After winning the Americas Cup, revitalizing sailing
Feb 07, 2019
130: John Lee Dumas, part 3: One year picking up beach garbage
Feb 03, 2019
129: Dave Gardner, part 2: "Came to relieve the burden, stayed for the joy"
Feb 01, 2019
128: Sally Singer: Fashion and the Environment
Jan 31, 2019
127: Douglas Rushkoff, part 1: Team Human
Jan 30, 2019
126: Col. Everett Spain, part 2: West Point’s Head of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership
Jan 28, 2019
125: Ann-Marie Heidingsfelder, part 2: Balancing priorities
Jan 27, 2019
124: Guilt Free
Jan 23, 2019
123: Dave Gardner: Busting the Growth Myth
Jan 22, 2019
122: Rosa Parks and Acting on Your Environmental Values
Jan 21, 2019
121: Minimalism should be called Maximalism
Jan 20, 2019
120: Rules for plogging in New York City
Jan 17, 2019
119: Heroin and the Environment
Jan 17, 2019
118: Beth Comstock 2: Action creates awareness
Jan 13, 2019
117: Jeffrey Madoff: Creative Careers: Making a Living With Your Ideas
Jan 10, 2019
116: Michael O'Heaney, part 2: Less plastic, less stuff, more fun, more family
Jan 09, 2019
115: Sandy Reisky, part 2: A Superbowl Ad to reduce consumption
Jan 08, 2019
114: Dave Asprey: Leading with love
Jan 07, 2019
113: Ann-Marie Heidingsfelder: A conservative voice
Jan 05, 2019
112: Bethany McLean, part 1: the Business and People of Fracking
Jan 01, 2019
111: Marion Nestle: Changing the food system
Dec 27, 2018
110: Geoffrey West, part 3: Using science to create a vision for the future
Dec 26, 2018
109: Flying and Polluting Helps Elect Trump
Dec 20, 2018
108: Awareness Is A Delay Tactic, A Smokescreen
Dec 19, 2018
107: Beth Comstock, part 1: Inside the Fortune 5 C-Suite
Dec 18, 2018
106: Exploding the Myth that Technology Will Save Us
Dec 16, 2018
105: Evelina Utterdahl, part 2: A Month Avoiding Plastic!
Nov 29, 2018
104: Jared Angaza, part 2: Motherhood and Apple Pie
Nov 29, 2018
103: Geoffrey West, part 2: theoretical physics and the environment
Nov 25, 2018
102: Col. Everett Spain, West Point's Head of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership
Nov 24, 2018
101: Seth Godin: Work that matters for people who care
Nov 15, 2018
100: Michael O'Heaney: Story of Stuff
Nov 06, 2018
099: Jethro Jones: No Excuse Stewardship
Oct 26, 2018
098: Would You Free Your Slaves?
Oct 24, 2018
097: Sir Tim Smit: Changing the World with No Special Skills
Oct 23, 2018
096: Chris Bailey: Hyperfocus, The New Science of Attention
Oct 19, 2018
095: How Would-be Leaders Move Us Backward
Oct 10, 2018
094: Where Reason Fails and Leadership Works
Oct 09, 2018
093: Want to win elections? Clean your neighborhood. Be a steward.
Oct 08, 2018
092: Paternalism and pride: why fly to Africa to eek out minor efficiencies when we waste hundreds of times more?
Oct 06, 2018
091: What Works That We Can Build On
Sep 28, 2018
090: Obesity and the Environment
Sep 25, 2018
089: Evelina Utterdahl, part 1: Traveling the world without flying
Sep 24, 2018
088: Bea Johnson: The Priestess of Waste-Free Living
Sep 20, 2018
087: The U.S. Constitution guides my environmental behavior
Sep 17, 2018
086: Awareness means nothing. Or less.
Sep 12, 2018
085: Daniel Bauer, part 2, Going car-free is beautiful
Sep 11, 2018
084: Geoffrey West, part 1: Simplicity beneath it all
Sep 10, 2018
083: Alisa Cohn, part2: Gurus are people too
Sep 08, 2018
082: Ben Feder, Part 1, Take off your shoes
Sep 07, 2018
081: Jonathan Haidt: The Coddling of the American Mind
Sep 04, 2018
080: Nataly Kogan, Part 1, Influencing others to live happier
Aug 31, 2018
079: Andrew Revkin, Part 1; Global Warming, pollution, and hope for our future
Aug 28, 2018
078: When Did Polluting Become Normal?
Aug 23, 2018
077: Overcoming adversity while still finding the fire; Scott Mautz, Part 2
Aug 21, 2018
076: You learned leadership wrong; New England Patriot Marquis Flowers
Aug 17, 2018
075: Palestine and Coffee; RJ Khalaf, part 3
Aug 16, 2018
074: Scott Mautz, part 1, Finding the Fire
Aug 15, 2018
073: Sustainable resources on a global scale; Jared Angaza, Part 1
Aug 14, 2018
072: Teaching leaders how to lead; Daniel Bauer, Part 1
Aug 10, 2018
071: The importance of high-level coaching; Jordan Harbinger, Part 1
Aug 07, 2018
070: Seth Godin: a teaser
Aug 02, 2018
069: Why you will follow me to fly less
Aug 01, 2018
068: "You've got to do what you believe in"; Tensie Whelan, part 2
Jul 27, 2018
067: Become a person of value: John Lee Dumas, part 2
Jul 25, 2018
066: "And that is how you make progress"; Dorie Clark, part 2
Jul 23, 2018
065: Inspiring others through action; Jeff Brown, Part 4
Jul 20, 2018
064: The world has become more colorful; Balint Horvath, Part 3
Jul 17, 2018
063: Technology won’t solve environmental issues and you know it
Jul 13, 2018
062: Business and systemic change: Michael Lenox, part 2
Jul 12, 2018
060: Consistent change creates big improvements; Robbie Samuels, Part 2
Jul 10, 2018
061: The Rainforest Alliance, United Nations, and NYU-Stern: Tensie Whelan
Jul 09, 2018
059: The domino effect of creating change; Balint Horvath, part 2
Jul 06, 2018
058: Sailing, fishing, conserving, and the snap of halyards: David Allen, part 2
Jul 04, 2018
057: The power of relationship building; Robbie Samuels, Part 1
Jul 03, 2018
056: The joys of leading a movement; Jeff Brown, Part 3
Jun 29, 2018
055: Our first Leadership and the Environment Panel of Experts
Jun 26, 2018
054: The connection between entrepreneurship, academia, and environment; Balint Horvath , Part 1
Jun 22, 2018
053: Leadership without judgement; David Burkus, Part 2
Jun 19, 2018
051: Changing a community through leadership; Jeff Brown, Part 2
Jun 15, 2018
050: Disconnecting means reconnecting; Vincent Stanley, part 2
Jun 12, 2018
049: David Allen, conversation 1: Creating work of enduring value
May 29, 2018
048: Anisa Heming, conversation 2: I became very grateful
May 22, 2018
047: Michael Lenox, conversation 1: Can Business Save the Earth?
May 21, 2018
046: Systems, values, and learning from the military
May 19, 2018
045: Anisa Heming, conversation 1: Every day you make choices. Make them conscious
May 13, 2018
044: Jeff Brown, Conversation 1: Leading means more than reading and writing
May 08, 2018
043: Ken Blanchard, Conversation 1: We're here to help each other
May 08, 2018
042: More valuable than hope
May 06, 2018
041: David Burkus, Conversation 1: Flipping the mental model
May 03, 2018
040: Which is easier, freeing slaves or not using disposable bottles?
Apr 19, 2018
039: Vincent Stanley, conversation 1: business success through environmental support
Apr 02, 2018
038: RJ Khalaf, conversation 2: Making productive leaders from hopeless martyrs
Mar 28, 2018
037: Our first Leadership and the Environment Panel of Experts: April 3 at NYU
Mar 28, 2018
036: Bryan Braman, Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagle (who composts): World Championship leadership
Mar 25, 2018
035: RJ Khalaf, conversation 1: Leading on the West Bank with the Dalai Lama
Mar 18, 2018
034: Joshua Spodek, Before, Living by Others' Values
Mar 16, 2018
033: David Biello, conversation 3: "It's easier than you think"
Mar 06, 2018
032: David Biello, conversation 2: "Way better than I expected ... and easier"
Mar 06, 2018
031: Frances Hesselbein, Conversation 1: Where you can make the greatest difference
Mar 01, 2018
030: Joel Runyon, conversation 2: Almost too easy
Feb 26, 2018
029: Joel Runyon, conversation 1: Discipline and resilience
Feb 26, 2018
028: Sandy Reisky, Conversation 1: Providing 10 percent of America's New Wind Power
Feb 22, 2018
027: Alisa Cohn, Conversation 1: Progressive daily wins
Feb 22, 2018
026: Joshua Spodek, The View From The Future
Feb 19, 2018
025: David Biello, Conversation 1: We Can Do This
Feb 17, 2018
024: Michael Bungay Stanier, Conversation 2: How to Create Habits
Feb 14, 2018
023: Dov Baron, Conversation 2: Freedom and the Jaguar
Feb 14, 2018
022: John Lee Dumas: Puerto Rico post hurricanes
Feb 07, 2018
021: Emily Ann Peterson, Conversation 2: Turn Off Your Computer
Feb 02, 2018
020: Joshua Spodek, The Big Picture
Jan 31, 2018
019: Emily Ann Peterson, Conversation 1: Bare Naked Bravery
Jan 28, 2018
018: Joshua Spodek: Enron Environmentalism
Jan 28, 2018
017: Dorie Clark, Conversation 1, Make Yourself Known
Jan 23, 2018
016: Daniel Gefen, Conversation 1, Vulnerability and Openness
Jan 21, 2018
015: Dov Baron, Conversation 1
Jan 17, 2018
014: Joshua Spodek: My friend's anger and why I'm doing the show
Jan 14, 2018
013: Dan Pink, Conversation 2
Jan 11, 2018
012: Judith Glaser, Conversation 2
Jan 08, 2018
011: Tanner Gers, Conversation 3
Jan 06, 2018
010: Jim Harshaw, Conversation 2
Jan 02, 2018
009: Tanner Gers, Conversation 2
Dec 31, 2017
008: Jim Harshaw, Conversation 1.5
Dec 25, 2017
007b: Judith Glaser, Conversation 1: A different environment
Dec 22, 2017
007: Judith Glaser, Conversation 1
Dec 21, 2017
006: Jim Harshaw junior, Conversation 1
Dec 13, 2017
005: Tanner Gers, Conversation 1
Dec 13, 2017
003 Elizabeth Kolbert, Conversation 1
Dec 01, 2017
001: Dan Pink, Conversation 1
Nov 30, 2017
004 Michael Bungay Stanier, Conversation 1
Nov 30, 2017
002 Marshall Goldsmith, Conversation 1
Nov 28, 2017
000: What Leadership and the Environment is about
Oct 24, 2017