Ranked #1
330: Lockdown Inspiration from Nelson Mandela
330: Lockdown Inspiration from Nelson Mandela
Many of us are struggling living in lockdown.Nelson Mandela has inspired me in many ways. Going beyond subsisting in cap... Read more
23 Apr 2020
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7mins
Ranked #2
168: Sir Ken Robinson: Wisdom on the intersection of education, leadership, and the environment
168: Sir Ken Robinson: Wisdom on the intersection of education, leadership, and the environment
As a professor of leadership, host of this podcast, and constant student of acting by my environmental values, I live an... Read more
16 Apr 2019
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58mins
Ranked #3
166: Anand Giridharadas: Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World
166: Anand Giridharadas: Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World
With some guests I have a hard time finding a quote to start the episode with. With Anand, I had the opposite -- at leas... Read more
11 Apr 2019
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49mins
Ranked #4
031: Frances Hesselbein, Conversation 1: Where you can make the greatest difference
031: Frances Hesselbein, Conversation 1: Where you can make the greatest difference
Having worked with many people and generations, Frances sees great hope in millennials. She points to research that they... Read more
1 Mar 2018
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43mins
Ranked #5
226: Brad P, part 1: Dating coaching, leadership, and the environment
226: Brad P, part 1: Dating coaching, leadership, and the environment
Today's episode with guest Brad P, a dating coach and guru---well, former, since he's moved on, as he'll share---partly ... Read more
7 Oct 2019
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1hr 53mins
Ranked #6
157: Tom Szaky, part 1: TerraCycle's new initiative: Loop
157: Tom Szaky, part 1: TerraCycle's new initiative: Loop
Tom Szaky has been working on waste since his undergrad days at Princeton in 2001. Then I suddenly heard about him from ... Read more
19 Mar 2019
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42mins
Ranked #7
128: Sally Singer: Fashion and the Environment
128: Sally Singer: Fashion and the Environment
Sally plays a big role leading an iconic brand, with her team taking it in directions no one has taken media before. She... Read more
31 Jan 2019
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31mins
Ranked #8
230: Brad P, part 2: Change your habits, change your life
230: Brad P, part 2: Change your habits, change your life
Brad identified the problem of people acting or not as our emotions and behavior, which many forces contribute to. We al... Read more
12 Oct 2019
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1hr 10mins
Ranked #9
175: Jack Buffington, part 1: What can we do about plastic?
175: Jack Buffington, part 1: What can we do about plastic?
Plastic is everywhere -- the oceans, landfills, and for 93% of us, our bloodstreams.Everyone promotes recycling, but it'... Read more
30 Apr 2019
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58mins
Ranked #10
322: Sex, drugs, and rock and roll, part 1: Rock and Roll
322: Sex, drugs, and rock and roll, part 1: Rock and Roll
Growing up in Philadelphia in the 70s meant Bruce Springsteen was a part of my life. I’ll always remember a fan in a pro... Read more
8 Apr 2020
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18mins
Ranked #11
315: Diversity: Where are female deliverypeople? Or research on them?
315: Diversity: Where are female deliverypeople? Or research on them?
An article I read about research into diversity asked about levels where different groups felt occupations became "suffi... Read more
27 Mar 2020
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14mins
Ranked #12
156: Pale Blue Dot Today
156: Pale Blue Dot Today
If you've never heard Carl Sagan's spoken essay Pale Blue Dot, you'll get to hear it in today's episode. It still chokes... Read more
16 Mar 2019
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5mins
Ranked #13
209: Laura Coe, part 2: Practice changing habits
209: Laura Coe, part 2: Practice changing habits
Laura and I explore the feelings and emotions around our environmental behavior, specifically that we don't like, like t... Read more
19 Aug 2019
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46mins
Ranked #14
299: Dr. Joel Fuhrman, part 1: Eat to Live
299: Dr. Joel Fuhrman, part 1: Eat to Live
Food is important part of environment, as you know. The book Eat to Live by Dr. Joel Fuhrman changed a lot for me. I cam... Read more
6 Mar 2020
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42mins
Ranked #15
217: Adam Quiney, part 1: Leadership for the Smartest Person in the Room
217: Adam Quiney, part 1: Leadership for the Smartest Person in the Room
Adam studies brilliant people and leadership. There are many leadership coaches and researchers. If you like me and my w... Read more
14 Sep 2019
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57mins
Ranked #16
201: James Altucher, part 1: More Curious and Adventurous Than Almost Anyone
201: James Altucher, part 1: More Curious and Adventurous Than Almost Anyone
James is fascinating and, I believe, fascinated. He interviewed me as much as I did him.The recording starts mid-convers... Read more
19 Jul 2019
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1hr 49mins
Ranked #17
285: How to take initiative
285: How to take initiative
Click here for the video of this episodeIf you're like most people, you want to act on the environment. You want to make... Read more
4 Feb 2020
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58mins
Ranked #18
192: Laura Coe, part 1: Emotional Obesity and Environmental Obesity
192: Laura Coe, part 1: Emotional Obesity and Environmental Obesity
Laura and I go back a few years, from being on her podcast.We talk about her concept of emotional obesity: a parallel be... Read more
27 Jun 2019
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54mins
Ranked #19
250: Why talk about birthrate and population so much?
250: Why talk about birthrate and population so much?
Readers and listeners have commented on my writing and posting lately about population and birth rates. Why do I talk ab... Read more
22 Nov 2019
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17mins
Ranked #20
248: Countdown, a book I recommend by Alan Weisman
248: Countdown, a book I recommend by Alan Weisman
I just finished an eye-opening book, Countdown, by Alan Weisman. It covers population.Weisman traveled to and reported o... Read more
19 Nov 2019
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21mins