A Sustainable Mind - environment & sustainability podcast
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Rob Greenfield is a world-renowned adventurer and activist and is embarking on his next big project, Food Freedom. Through Rob's extreme projects from cycling across the USA on a bamboo bicycle for sustainability (three times), to dumpster diving in thousands of grocery store dumpsters to raise awareness about food waste and hunger, to wearing 30 days worth of trash to create a visual of how much trash just one American creates, he has inspired countless people to positively change. Rob has been featured on thousands of media outlets around the world, hosted shows on Discovery Channel and has given two TEDx talks. You can see his media page here.
In this episode we cover:
Rob's journey from nature-loving kid, to materialistic teen, to environmental changemaker Some of Rob's favorite adventures and experiments How his choice to give up his computer caused him to question his impact in the world Rob's best advice for those just getting started in eco-conscious living Rob Greenfield Online: RobGreenfield.tv Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Rob's current project Food Freedom The Trash Me experiment where Rob wore all the trash he produced for 30 days Some of my favorite blog articles by Rob What is My Heart’s Deepest Desire? How to Create an Environmental Activism Campaign One of Rob's bamboo bike tours: Goodfluence Tour Suggestions & Green Resource from Rob: Take 12 hours off from devices each day if you can and go tech-free for 1 full day each week. Learn about Winona LaDuke and other inspiring people at RobGreenfield.tv/people Learn about educational and moving films at RobGreenfield.tv/films Check out the project, film and books from the Story of StuffBooks:
Anything by Gandhi and MLK (access Gandhi's writing free at Gandhi Serve Foundation) The Moneyless Man and other books by Mark Boyle060: Love and The Clean Money Revolution with Joel Solomon
059: Everyone has a 1% with Kate Williams, CEO of One Percent for the Planet
058: Sustainable Beekeeping and Making a Difference in the Peace Corps with Katherine Milling
057: Let's talk microplastics with Jay Sinha of Life Without Plastic
056: Climate Adaptation, what it is and why it matters, with Doug Parsons
055: Being the change and making an impact at any age with Sam Demma and Dillon Mendes of PickWaste
054: Capturing Big Trees and Cultivating Curiosity with author and professor Matt Ritter
053: Environmental Podcasting, Gardening and the Florida Trail with Misti Little of The Garden Path Podcast
052: Protecting our Public Lands with The Conservation Fund’s Director of Strategic Planning Will Allen
051: Building Our Cities, One Recycled Shipping Container at a Time with Paul Galvin of SG Blocks
050: Greenlid, the world's first compostable kitchen composting bin, with Jackson Wyatt
049: Healing from the Inside Out with Eva Vennari of the Elevate Institute
048: Going Zero Waste and getting healthy with Kathryn Kellogg
047: Gardening and Coding with From Seed to Spoon app developer Dale Spoonemore
046: Top 5 Tips for Reducing Paper Waste
045: Fighting for Clean Water Worldwide with WaterAid America's CEO Sarina Prabasi
044: Online Adventure Communities and Creating Your Own Opportunities with Love Her Wild's Bex Band
043: Positive Impact through Incremental Habits with Aint No Planet B's Zoe Jazz
042: Eco-friendly and Sustainable Event Planning with Chance Thompson
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