Molly Kawahata, a former advisor for energy and climate change at the Obama White House, chats with SAM associate editor Sarah Wojcik about the fossil fuel funded myth of the personal “carbon footprint,” the problem with climate shaming, and why it’s time to focus on systemic climate action. With a focus on the power of climate advocacy, Kawahata talks about ways to frame climate change when speaking to the public and why we shouldn’t lose hope.
Summit Series: Effective Teams
Ep. 40: The SAM Huddle: What Do We Do About Ski & Ride School?
Ep. 39: The API Huddle: We Are Open
Ep. 38: The SAM Huddle: We Are Open
Ep. 37: The API Huddle: What Can We Learn from Europe?
Ep. 36: The SAM Huddle: Bike Park Roundtable
Ep. 35: The API Huddle: Getting Started with Digital Training
Ep. 34: The SAM Huddle: What To Do About Rentals
Ep. 33: The SAM Huddle: Imagining a New Future
Summit Series Ep. 32: Problem Solving and Strategic Thinking
Ep. 31: The API Huddle: Marketing & Sales
Ep. 30: The SAM Huddle: Cross-Industry Insights
Ep. 29: The SAM Huddle: Season Pass Strategies
Ep. 28: The API Huddle: Opening in Uncertain Times
Ep. 27: The SAM Huddle: Opening. Planning for the New Normal.
Ep. 26: The API Huddle: Operating in the New Normal
Ep. 25: The SAM Huddle: People
Ep. 24: The API Huddle: Roundtable
Ep. 23: The SAM Huddle: Finance
Ep 22: The SAM Huddle: Marketing & Communications
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