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Happy Earth Day

8 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 5 years ago - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings

Out of sight, out of mind. We don’t see the greenhouse gas emissions from livestock farming when we bite into a hamburger. We don’t see the groundwater leaching from landfills after the garbage truck turns the corner. We don’t see a planet suffering from human exploitation —rather a convenient resource, ready to give and be acknowledged once every 365 days.

The Happy Earth Day podcast offers an alternative way of understanding the consequences of our everyday actions via a series of interview from around the world. It serves to not only educate but also challenge us to continue these conversations outside of the show with others in our community.

Season 1 is all about the ways we connect to our planet whether it’s through technology, science, policy, music, religious faith, culture, food, history, etc. and seeing the ways in which these perspectives develop in different regions of the world. I hope these stories inspire you to cultivate your own connection with the natural world and bring change to your communities.

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Episodes

God(s) is an Environmentalist: Connecting to the Tree Outside Your Window

January 10, 2019 23:24 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

In this episode I will be interviewing Swami Vishnumayananda who runs the Ramakrishna Mission Branch in Shivanahalli Village near Bangalore. We will be discussing the new school they have implemented that focuses on giving students an education paired with environmental consciousness by providing them a hands on learning experience with nature. We will also be discussing how their belief in religious harmony and community building originates from the natural world as seen in the biodiversity...

God(s) is an Environmentalist: Connecting to the Tree Outside Your Window

January 10, 2019 23:24 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

In this episode I will be interviewing Swami Vishnumayananda who runs the Ramakrishna Mission Branch in Shivanahalli Village near Bangalore. We will be discussing the new school they have implemented that focuses on giving students an education paired with environmental consciousness by providing them a hands on learning experience with nature. We will also be discussing how their belief in religious harmony and community building originates from the natural world as seen in the biodiversity ...

Living Greens: Connecting with Our Farms

December 07, 2018 04:21 - 52 minutes - 48.3 MB

Interview with Mr. Prateek Tiwari CEO of Living Greens in Jaipur, India with co-host Giuliana Bresnahan. Living Greens Organics Pvt. Ltd. is a startup that promotes urban rooftop gardening with their portable farming system. In this episode we will be discussing the challenges in current farming practices in India, the dangers associated with chemical farming, and how Mr. Tiwari’s company can help make organic farming an option for everyone. http://thelivinggreens.com/index.html

The Extra Chapati: Connecting with Our Food

November 05, 2018 02:30 - 28 minutes - 26.6 MB

Feeding India is a non-for-profit organization aiming to solve hunger issues by channeling leftover/extra food from individuals, events, and corporate office to those in need. In this episode I will be interviewing Feeding India food distribution volunteers Ravi and Indranil about the relationship between food insecurity, poverty, and the environment. If you have food to donate from an event/want to learn about how you can volunteer to help distribute food in your city, get in touch at Feed...

The Extra Chapati: Connecting with Our Food

November 05, 2018 02:30 - 28 minutes - 26.6 MB

Interview with Feeding India food distribution volunteers Ravi and Indranil about the relationship between food insecurity, poverty, and the environment.

Songs for Policymakers: Connecting with Music

October 07, 2018 03:16 - 32 minutes - 30 MB

Interview with Indian music composer Ricky Kej at his home in Bangalore India. Ricky is a Grammy award winner and US Billboard #1 artist. He uses the language of music to inspire policy makers and communities to make sustainable changes. Ricky is most well known for his recent album “Shanti Samsasra” which was launched by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President François Hollande at the UN COP21 Climate Change Conference in 2015. The album is a compilation of works with over...

Overthrowing the Garbage Mafia: Connecting with Our Lakes

September 06, 2018 02:35 - 23 minutes - 21.8 MB

Interview with Dr. TV Ramachandra, coordinator of the Energy and Wetlands research group at the Indian Institute of Science, about the worsening of air and water quality in Bangalore due to unplanned rapid urbanization, corruption within the waste management system, and a very low environmental literacy among community members. Here is a blog post I wrote about Bangalore's waste management flaws and potential solutions: https://umichenginabroad.tumblr.com/post/176334443901/mean-marge-has-t...

Happy Earth Day Trailer

September 01, 2018 21:09 - 2 minutes - 1.98 MB

Preview of Season 1: Summer 2018 Heena goes from Berlin to Bangalore in 14 weeks and conducts a series of interviews along the way....