Everyday Enviro
39 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsHost Danielle Vogel founded Glen's Garden Market in Dupont Circle on Earth Day of 2013, after working on Capitol Hill for a decade to pass comprehensive climate change legislation. She wanted to create a space where making climate change progress is easy, convenient, and delicious. On Everyday Enviro, she calls on her network of friends, business partners and allies in the environmental movement to share tricks and tips, empowering listeners to examine the way they eat, drink, shop and think. The goal: to reveal ultra-easy ways to minimize your personal carbon footprint.
This show records and broadcasts LIVE on Full Service Radio from the lobby of the LINE DC in Adams Morgan, Washington DC.
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Episodes
Making Incremental Climate Change Progress: One Bite at a Time
December 18, 2019 16:01 - 34 minutes - 31.3 MBDanielle shares strategies for making incremental climate change progress. She discusses the ways in which Glen's Garden Market was designed, and evolved, to empower Neighbors to make progress through each choice they make in the space, whether intentional or not: from building materials and equipment decisions to menus and policies to responsible waste management. Powered and distributed by Simplecast
The Nuances of Responsible Waste-Streaming
December 09, 2019 19:20 - 35 minutes - 32.1 MBDanielle talks with sustainability expert Gary Levitan about the state of recycling in our region, access to dependable compost services, and responsibly waste-streaming at home. Powered and distributed by Simplecast
Emotional Sustainability
December 02, 2019 18:34 - 28 minutes - 26.2 MBDanielle talks with Jrink and Apothekary founder Shizu Okusa about the path to emotional sustainability, as a prerequisite for championing environmental sustainability. Powered and distributed by Simplecast
How the business community is leading on climate: The Climate Collaborative
November 05, 2019 16:01 - 39 minutes - 36.6 MBDanielle talks with Erin Callahan, Director of the Climate Collaborative, about the commitments and actions the retail community is making to slow climate change. Powered and distributed by Simplecast
Local Wines to Pair with your Holiday Meals
October 28, 2019 17:51 - 41 minutes - 38.1 MBDanielle talks with local wine expert Andrew Stover about the best local wines to pair with your holiday meal -- and which bottles to bring when you're not the one hosting dinner. Powered and distributed by Simplecast
Impact Investing: What they're looking for and how they assess opportunities
October 21, 2019 17:44 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MBPowered and distributed by Simplecast
Where the Democratic Presidential Candidates Stand on Climate Change
October 07, 2019 17:43 - 32 minutes - 29.7 MBPowered and distributed by Simplecast
What Sustainable Sourcing REALLY Means
September 30, 2019 18:01 - 42 minutes - 38.5 MBPowered and distributed by Simplecast
Integrating Sustainability into your Home Construction Projects
September 23, 2019 18:06 - 33 minutes - 30.6 MBPowered and distributed by Simplecast
Corporate Sustainability
September 16, 2019 17:44 - 41 minutes - 38.1 MBPowered and distributed by Simplecast
DC Beer Week Preview/Behind the Scenes at Red Bear Brewing Company
September 09, 2019 17:48 - 34 minutes - 31.7 MBPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
Exploring DC's first net-zero building
August 19, 2019 18:15 - 26 minutes - 23.9 MBJust last month, AGU inhabited DC's first net-zero building. Danielle talks with AGU's Director of Public Affairs, Elizabeth Landau, about the features that earned the renovation that esteemed distinction.
Change is tough - here are some hacks
August 05, 2019 18:08 - 32 minutes - 29.4 MBDanielle talks with Justin Rosengarten about his journey to reduce his personal carbon footprint. From bike commuting, to becoming a vegan to choosing to work for a company that aligns with his personal development goals, Justin has made mindful choices that limit his environmental impact. In this episode, he shares tips and tricks for tweaking behavior to align actions with intentions.
Environmental Inclusion
July 29, 2019 18:46 - 47 minutes - 43.4 MBDanielle talks with DC Green Scheme Founder, Ronnie Webb, about engaging DC youth in the environmental movement. Ronnie shares strategies for building great habits early and engaging students in environmental activism.
Rooftop Gardening Pro Tips
July 22, 2019 17:45 - 27 minutes - 24.7 MBDanielle chats with Kristof Grina, cofounder of Up Top Acres, about gardening on patios and rooftops in the DC area. Kristof shares tips about what produce thrives in our region, along with some anecdotes about his own experiences with rooftop agriculture.
Choosing Renewable Power
July 15, 2019 21:54 - 40 minutes - 36.9 MBDanielle talks with Emily Robichaux of Groundswell about choosing renewable power at home, ongoing community solar initiatives and the legislative outlook for renewable power in our region.
Environmental Justice and the Good Food Movement
July 08, 2019 17:38 - 41 minutes - 38.5 MBDanielle talks with Good Food Markets visionary Phil Sambol about the intersection between environmental justice and the Good Food movement. They discuss everything from the environmental impacts of processed foods to the role of corner stores as community centers.
Stop using single-use plastics.
July 03, 2019 16:11 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MBDanielle chats with urban farmer Chelsea Barker about the environmental impacts of single-use plastics. Chelsea shares an abundance of tips for choosing plastic alternatives, and for identifying opportunities to make easy swaps that save money -- and the environment -- over time.
The economics of the Good Food movement
July 01, 2019 19:45 - 18 minutes - 17.2 MBDanielle chats with Sarah Weiner, visionary founder of the Good Food Awards, about the economics of the Good Food movement: from shopping your values to the fallacy of economies of scale when it comes to thoughtfully crafted, small-batch foods. Sarah shares tips for eating well without expanding your food budget.
Save the Planet: Brew Your Own Beer
June 10, 2019 15:42 - 29 minutes - 27 MBDanielle chats with professional beermonger and homebrewer Todd Himes about drinking sustainably. Todd shares tips about getting started in homebrewing, including everything from where to get the best ingredients to where to track down hard-to-find equipment around DC.
Local Grocers Unite
June 03, 2019 17:46 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MBDanielle chats with Each Peach Market Co-Founder Emily Friedberg about finding local favorites, spotting trends in small-batch food and making climate change progress -- one bite at a time. Emily shares thoughts and tips for shopping wisely, when looking to minimize your personal carbon footprint.
Clean Plate Club: Maximizing Mileage for Leftovers
May 20, 2019 17:37 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MBDanielle talks with Washington Post Food Writer Tim Carman about innovative ideas for repurposing leftovers. Tim shares ideas for stretching your food dollar while minimizing your personal carbon footprint.
Bike Commuting 101
May 13, 2019 20:08 - 26 minutes - 24.3 MBDanielle talks with Shengyin Xu of the World Resources Institute about the benefits of bike commuting and gets some pro-tips on making the transition for cyclists of all levels.
Save The Environment: Eat Great Chocolate
April 29, 2019 17:47 - 44 minutes - 41.1 MBDanielle chats with Lotta Andonian, Founder of Eat Chic chocolate and winner of AccelerateHERdc, about her work and her vision for the future of sustainably sourced confections.
Earth Day Special: The Story of Glen's Garden Market
April 22, 2019 17:49 - 18 minutes - 17 MBSix years ago today, Everyday Enviro host Danielle Vogel opened the doors to Glen's Garden Market to make incremental climate change progress. On today's episode, she shares the Glen's origin story.
Climate Change Policy Primer
April 15, 2019 17:07 - 38 minutes - 35 MBDanielle talks with Tiernan Sittenfeld of the League of Conservation Voters about the history of -- and prognosis for -- progressive federal climate change policy.
Enviro Restaurant Guide: Where to Eat in DC to Support Green Chefs
April 08, 2019 16:25 - 38 minutes - 35 MBDanielle talks with Washington City Paper Food Editor Laura Hayes about what chefs are doing to minimize their restaurants' carbon footprints, and where you should go to support good environmental practices around town.
Be a good enviro: eat your tacos
April 01, 2019 17:33 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MBDanielle talks tacos with Chaia Taco co-founder Bettina Stern. Get tips on building the perfect veggie taco at home, using local, seasonal produce from your farmers' market.
Fighting Food Waste in a Restaurant Kitchen
March 25, 2019 16:33 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MBDanielle talks with Chef Tim Ma, owner of Kyirisan and American Son, about the ways he's fighting food waste in his commercial kitchens and gets tips on how we can do the same at home.
Expanding Your Family Without Expanding Your Carbon Footprint: Raising a Zero Footprint Baby
March 18, 2019 17:57 - 42 minutes - 38.8 MBDanielle talks with climate change activist and climate-committed parent Keya Chatterjee about her book, Zero Footprint Baby. Keya shares tips on minimizing your family's carbon footprint, and describes the prognosis for progress on federal legislation to address climate change.
Eating Local and Helping Others Do It Too
March 11, 2019 17:39 - 39 minutes - 36 MBDanielle talks with local food author and activist Renee Catacalos about eating locally in the DMV, and economic sustainability and diversity & inclusion in the local food movement.
Drinking Responsibly (Part III): Natural Winemaking and Wine Pricing
March 04, 2019 18:41 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MBDanielle talks with former winemaker and current wine buyer, Kyle Preston, about the nuances of natural winemaking and who's really getting it right both locally and internationally. They also explore price transparency to give listeners a better sense of what goes into bottle pricing.
Maximizing flavor while minimizing meat consumption
February 25, 2019 18:41 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MBDanielle talks with former comedian, soup savant and Soupergirl founder Sara Polon about maximizing flavor while minimizing meat consumption and food waste. Sara has taken her mindfully sourced vegan soup company national, and we’ll talk about her journey toward world soup domination, getting some tips along the way for making delicious vegan food.
Minimizing Food Waste, Part I
February 18, 2019 21:08 - 26 minutes - 24.2 MBDanielle talks with Phil Wong, co-founder of Misfit Foods, about the ways in which we can minimize food waste, and how his company -- which he founded with best friend Ann Yang in his Georgetown dorm room -- works to divert veggies from landfills, creating delicious, value-added products in the process.
How to start up your own home or office composting practice
February 11, 2019 21:04 - 24 minutes - 22.2 MBDanielle talks with local enviro enthusiast Zack Clark about the ins and outs of composting at home and at work. They explore how and what to collect and where to bring compost around town, as well as how best to convince colleagues that composting is worth the effort.
Drinking Responsibly (Part II): save the world/drink local beer
January 28, 2019 18:29 - 25 minutes - 23.8 MBDanielle Vogel talks with Port City Brewing Company founder Bill Butcher about the ways you can make environmental progress just by drinking sustainably sourced local, craft beer. They dive into the nuances of sourcing ingredients, glassware and equipment and they explore the fundamentals of shoping your values, when it comes to beer.
Dressing Responsibly: what to know about what you're wearing.
January 28, 2019 04:05 - 35 minutes - 32.4 MBDanielle Vogel and Maven Women founder, Rebecca Ballard, explore sustainable fashion, discussing everything from organic cotton to garment lifecycles. Rebecca shares tips and resources for those looking to dress responsibly, from an environmental perspective.
Produce Primer: an urban farmer's tips for picking perfect produce
January 28, 2019 04:04 - 25 minutes - 23.8 MBIn the debut episode of Everyday Enviro, Danielle Vogel chats with urban farmer Chelsea Barker about the nuances of local v. organic v. sustainable produce. They discuss what you need to know when you’re making your choices at the grocery store or farmers’ market, and they explore the feasibility of growing produce at home or at a community garden as a way to enhance nutrient density and reduce the number of miles your food travels to your plate.
Drinking Responsibly (Part 1): enviro wine 101
January 22, 2019 04:05 - 36 minutes - 33 MBDanielle Vogel talks with local wine sommelier Andrew Stover about the ways in which we can reduce our personal carbon footprint by drinking sustainably made wines. They explore the nuances of local/sustainable vs. non-local/biodynamic, cans v. bottles and where to find the most environmentally conscious wines in the DMV.