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Sustainably Geeky

71 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 month ago - ★★★★★ - 10 ratings

Sustainably Geeky is a podcast for the everyday environmentalist! The show features a group of average people with one thing in common: a healthy respect for the environment, and a desire to live a more sustainable lifestyle. Each episode we'll tackle a new subject and will feature guests occasionally to help us go in depth on some of our more complex topics. Whether you're a hardcore treehugger or have a mild curiosity about the environment, we hope you'll learn something! Feel free to share your green life hacks and ideas for future shows.

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Ep 69 - Who Run the World

March 27, 2024 01:30 - 1 hour

Girls! In honor of Women's History Month, Vanessa Conroy from Feminist Communities for Climate Justice joins us to discuss their work to achieve climate justice informed by feminist and community development principles. Their organization recognizes the intersectional relationship between climate change and social justice, and that climate must be considered in every policy decision we make. Vanessa discusses these issues, and the ways in which the climate crisis disproportionately affects w...

Ep 68 - Lettuce Turnip the Beet

February 26, 2024 23:00 - 49 minutes

Where does our food come from, and how is that changing? This month we're speaking with Andy Johnston from Willy Street Co-op about the evolution of food production in the United States. He shares insights from his experience working in the food industry, and discusses the increasing popularity of local and 'alternative' food systems among consumers. Resources discussed in this episode:  Willy Street Co-op Willy Street Co-op Facebook Willy Street Co-op Instagram Willy Street Co-op Twitte...

Ep 67 - We Didn't Start the Fire

January 29, 2024 06:01 - 1 hour

This month we're turning up the heat! Spencer Wilson, Resource Advisor with the U.S. Forest Service, joins us to talk about wildfires and the important role they play in nature. He also discusses how attitudes towards fire have shifted over time, and shares observations from his time as a firefighter. Resources discussed in this episode: Spencer Wilson 's Instagram. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Have an idea for an episode? You can reach Jennifer at [email protected] Like the show? Do us a favor ...

Ep 66 - Airships Were Meant to Fly

December 25, 2023 06:01 - 1 hour

This month we're flying high! Don Hartsell, Commissioner and Managing Director of the World Air League, joins to talk about airships and the need for more sustainable air travel options. He discusses advancements in airship technology and how this mode of travel can help address the climate crisis. Don also explains how the World Air League is increasing awareness of the industry. Resources discussed in this episode: World Sky Race World Sky Race Facebook World Sky Race Instagram World S...

Ep 65 - Working 9 to 5

November 20, 2023 06:01 - 51 minutes

The environmental challenges facing our planet will require a skilled and dedicated workforce. Leonard Adler, CEO of Green Jobs Network, joins us to discuss the growing employment opportunities in sustainability and social impact. He offers insights for students, current and future job seekers, and aspiring entrepreneurs. Leonard also analyzes industry trends and shares his predictions for the future of the field. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Have an idea for an episode? You can reach Jennifer a...

Ep 64 - Wide Open Spaces

October 09, 2023 05:01 - 43 minutes

The benefits of travel and exploration are many, but these activities can have a profound impact on the environment. Oliver Winter, CEO & Founder of a&o Hostels, shares tips for how to travel more responsibly and discusses how a&o Hostels is helping travellers reduce their environmental impact. He also shares insights into how climate-conscious travellers are shaping the travel industry and offers advice for others in the industry looking to implement greener practices. Resources discussed i...

Ep 63 - Takin Care of Business

June 27, 2023 05:01 - 1 hour

Businesses can have a big effect on the environment, so it's imperative they adopt practices that minimize their impact. Chris Gassman from the University of Pittsburgh's Center for Sustainable Business shares insights about the motivations and best practices for businesses looking to operate more sustainably. He also discusses Doughnut Economics, ESG and governmental incentive programs that can help businesses (and individuals!) reduce their carbon footprint. Resources discussed in this epi...

Ep 62 - A Walk on the Wild Side

May 29, 2023 05:01 - 1 hour

Humans have drastically altered the planet, and often not for the better. Miriam Kate McDonald, author of Emergent, joins to talk about how humans can help nature recover, the importance of biodiversity and the need for a more holistic approach to farming. Miriam also shares lessons she's learned from years of working in alternative agriculture and observing nature. Resources discussed in this episode: Miriam's book Emergent: Rewilding Nature, Regenerating Food and Healing the World by Rest...

Ep 61 - Food for the Soul

May 08, 2023 05:01 - 1 hour

In this episode Jennifer talks with Clara AgborTabi, Alumni and Partnerships Co-Coordinator for Soul Fire Farm, about their experience working with the land and helping others develop a deeper relationship with nature. They discuss how Soul Fire Farm is uprooting racism and revolutionizing the food system, as well as their experience as Research Assistant for the book Black Earth Wisdom: Soulful Conversations with Black Environmentalists, by Leah Penniman. The book explores Black people’s sp...

Ep 60 - Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose

April 17, 2023 05:01 - 41 minutes

Single-use plastic has only been around for a short time, but it has had a profound impact on our health and the environment. Lauren Gropper, Founder and CEO of Repurpose, joins us to discuss the plastic problem and how Repurpose is using plant waste to make alternatives to disposables. She also explains what PFAS (aka forever chemicals) are, and why we should avoid them. Resources discussed in this episode: Repurpose Repurpose Facebook Repurpose Twitter Repurpose Instagram Repurpose Pi...

Ep 59 - A Bit of a Fixer Upper

March 27, 2023 05:01 - 54 minutes

Repairability not only has profound environmental impacts, it also helps save consumers money and encourages self-reliance. Elizabeth Chamberlain from iFixit joins us to discuss their work in helping empower people to fix their stuff. She also discusses the Right to Repair movement and the benefits of repair for individuals and society as a whole. Resources discussed in this episode: iFixit.com iFixit Facebook iFixit Instagram iFixit Twitter iFixit Pinterest iFixit TikTok iFixit YouTu...

Ep 58 - May the Forest Be With You

February 27, 2023 06:01 - 1 hour

Trees are being cut down at an alarming rate to make a variety of items, including paper, furniture, flooring and clothing. This overconsumption of wood products has had severe consequences on our planet's climate and biodiversity. Jennifer discusses these issues with Tim Keating, Chief Sustainability Officer for Symmetry Wood, a company using bacterial waste to produce a wood substitute called Pyrus. Tim shares insights gained from years of working to combat the destructive effects of defor...

Ep 57 - Bad Environmentalist

January 30, 2023 06:01 - 1 hour

We're bombarded with messages about all the ways we should go green, but it's not always as easy as it seems. Jennifer is joined by fellow sustainable geeks Kris and Rachel to talk about their frustrating and sometimes disappointing experiences with implementing sustainable practices into their daily lives. They discuss why many of the expectations placed on the average person are often unrealistic, and the guilt many people feel over not doing enough. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Have an idea f...

Ep 56 - Keeping the Lights On

December 26, 2022 06:01 - 1 hour

We are joined by Architect and Lecturer Donal Lally to discuss the impact of technology on the environment. His work explores the unintended consequences of human activity around the world, with particular emphasis on the social and environmental implications  of data storage facilities in Ireland. Donal shares how this relationship is creatively demonstrated through Entanglement, a visual representation of both how technology and the environment are intertwined, and about Ireland's unique h...

Ep 55 - Drilling Into Extractivism

November 28, 2022 06:01 - 51 minutes

Activist and researcher V'cenza Cirefice joins us to discuss the environmental and social consequences of natural resource extraction. She explains why extractive activities are so detrimental to nearby communities and offers examples of anti-extraction movements around the world. V'cenza also shares her own personal experiences as an activist researcher, including best practices for those interested in participating in this important work. Resources discussed in this episode: V'cenza's Twi...

Ep 54 - The Earth Without Art is Just Eh

October 24, 2022 05:01 - 51 minutes

This month we talk with Viktória Pikovská from Victory Art about the importance of art as a means of creativity as well as a tool for activism. Viktória shares suggestions for ways both artists and consumers can produce and consume art more sustainably, and gives examples of eco-conscious practices in the art industry. Resources discussed in this episode: Victory Art Website Victory Art Facebook Victory Art Instagram Victory Art Twitter Victory Art LinkedIn To Life!: Eco Art in Pursuit...

Ep 53 - Bird is the Word

September 19, 2022 05:01 - 1 hour

Have you heard? This month's show is all about birds! We talk with Anna Matthews from the American Bird Conservancy about the important role birds play in the environment, the threats they face, and ways we can all help protect them. Anna also shares best practices for current and aspiring birdwatchers. Resources discussed in this episode: American Bird Conservancy American Bird Conservancy Twitter American Bird Conservancy Instagram American Bird Conservancy Facebook Anna Matthews Link...

Ep 52 - Heal the World

August 20, 2022 05:01 - 1 hour

Dr. Leslie Solomonian, naturopathic doctor and host of the podcast 'Raising Kids, Naturally,' explains what naturopathy is and how the practice can help improve the health of both humans and the planet. She challenges us to shift how we think about modern medicine and our consumption practices. We also discuss the ethical implications of sustainability, activism, and having kids during the climate crisis. Resources mentioned in this episode: American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (...

Ep 51 - It Runs in the Family

June 20, 2022 05:01 - 1 hour

Raising kids can be a challenge, and doing it in a way that is eco and morally conscious even more so. Manda Aufochs Gillespie, host of the podcast Raising Greener Teens and author of Green Mama & Green Mama-to-be, joins us to discuss how she came to be known as the 'Green Mama,' and how to address some of the unique experiences associated with raising teenagers. Resources discussed in this show: Raising Greener Teens podcast The Green Mama Manda on Facebook Manda on Instagram Manda on ...

Ep 50 - Chillin with Oli Frost

May 30, 2022 05:01 - 36 minutes

Eco-Friendly Novelty Music sensation Oli Frost joins us for a very special 50th episode! Oli is best known for his unique form of activism, including turning climate action into an aerobics routine, predicting how his followers will die, and generating a million plant-based recipes. He discusses the inspiration behind his projects and shares his thoughts on how to be an effective activist. Resources included in this episode:  Oli Frost website Oli Frost YouTube Oli Frost Spotify Oli Fros...

Ep 49 - Do You Even Science Bro

April 25, 2022 05:01 - 1 hour

We hear a lot about the research scientists produce, but how do they perform that research? In this episode, Jennifer sits down with a real live scientist, Wendy Anderson, to talk about her job as a landscape ecologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife! Wendy offers tips for those interested in working as a scientist, discusses the importance of science, and shares free user-friendly tools available for the public to create their own maps and explore the world. Whether you're looking to become a...

Ep 48 - Sustainability is Always in Style!

March 28, 2022 05:01 - 46 minutes

It's time to slow down and talk about fast fashion! Garik Himebaugh, Founder of Eco-Stylist, helps us understand how the fashion industry has evolved to where it is today. He discusses the work Eco-Stylist is doing to make ethical fashion accessible to everyone, and the importance of avoiding the trap of eco-perfectionism. Resources discussed in this show: Eco-Stylist Brand Directory Eco-Stylist How We Rate Eco-Stylist's Guide to getting rid of old clothes and shoes Eco-Stylist Facebook ...

Ep 48 - Sustainability is Always in Style

March 28, 2022 05:01 - 46 minutes

It's time to slow down and talk about fast fashion! Garik Himebaugh, Founder of Eco-Stylist, helps us understand how the fashion industry has evolved to where it is today. He discusses the work Eco-Stylist is doing to make ethical fashion accessible to everyone, and the importance of avoiding the trap of eco-perfectionism. Resources discussed in this show: Eco-Stylist Brand Directory Eco-Stylist How We Rate Eco-Stylist's Guide to getting rid of old clothes and shoes Eco-Stylist Facebook ...

Ep 47 - The Lay of the Land

February 28, 2022 06:01 - 46 minutes

Human activity has severely changed the natural world, and not always for the better. Doug Smith, EDSA Principal, joins us to discuss how landscape architecture can be used to not only lessen this impact, but also help address the climate crisis. We also discuss ecotourism and how it is helping connect people with nature like never before. Resources discussed in this episode: EDSA EDSA Facebook EDSA Instagram EDSA Youtube EDSA LinkedIn Doug Smith LinkedIn American Society of Landscape...

Ep 46 - Life in Plastic

January 31, 2022 06:01 - 59 minutes

Plastic...it's not so fantastic! While it has been praised as a "miracle" substance, plastic production and pollution has caused far-reaching environmental and health problems. In this episode, we're joined by Christian Shaw, Executive Director of Plastic Tides, to discuss how plastic is made, why it's harmful to the environment, and ways we can reduce our reliance on this problematic substance. Resources discussed in this episode: Plastic Tides Plastic Tides Facebook Plastic Tides Instag...

Ep 45 - Cleaning Up Our Act

January 03, 2022 06:01 - 54 minutes

Humans have made a mess of the planet, and it's time to clean it up! Susan Sherrod, PhD, CSE, CERP, PWS, Senior Ecologist with Biohabitats, joins us to discuss ecological restoration and the importance of maintaining healthy ecosystems. Resources discussed in this episode: Green Building Council (LEED) Wildlands Restoration Society for Ecological Restoration The Urban Farm Biohabitats UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration Dr. Susan Sherrod LinkedIn Biohabitats Twitter Biohabitats Insta...

Ep 44 - The Bare Necessities

November 29, 2021 06:01 - 1 hour

How do we live a simpler life that is more in tune with the natural world? Permaculture invites us to work with nature rather than against it. Jennifer talks with Taelor Monroe from the Austin Permaculture Guild about what permaculture is and how to implement it into all aspects of our lives. Resources mentioned in this episode: Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-scale Permaculture Earth User's Guide to Permaculture Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 1: Guiding Principles to...

Ep 43 - Poop Happens

September 20, 2021 05:01 - 59 minutes

Human waste doesn't have to go to waste...in fact, it turns out it's quite useful! Advancements in wastewater treatment have allowed this endlessly renewable resource to be turned into biosolids, a fertilizer that helps capture carbon while adding nutrients to the soil. Industry experts Maile Lono-Batura (Director of Sustainable Biosolids Programs at the Water Environment Federation), Dr. Sally Brown (Research Professor at the University of Washington) and Chris Peot (Director of Resource Re...

Ep 42 - Food for Thought

August 16, 2021 05:01 - 1 hour

Farming has changed drastically over the years, but is it for the best? Regenerative farmer and author James Rebanks joins us to discuss the evolution of farming and how he's working to transition his farm away from the industrial system that has become so pervasive around the world. We also discuss his new book Pastoral Song, released in the US in August 2021. Resources discussed in this episode: James' book Pastoral Song James Rebanks Twitter James Rebanks Instagram Michael Pollan's bo...

Ep 41 - Rise Up

July 19, 2021 05:01 - 1 hour

Diversity, equity and inclusion should be at the forefront of everything we do, and the environmental movement is no exception. Social inequalities influence not only how accessible nature is to different groups, but also who suffers the most from industrialization. Susana Cruz, Founder of Chicana in Nature, joins us to discuss the importance of representation, and what we can all do to help make the outdoors welcoming for all. Resources discussed in this episode: Chicana in Nature website ...

Ep 40 - Under the Sea

June 14, 2021 05:01 - 44 minutes

We're diving into the world of coral! Chelsea Eareckson with the Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) discusses the important role coral plays in the global ecosystem, and how climate change is affecting this unique and fragile species. To learn more about the Coral Reef Alliance, visit coral.org. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Like the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from. You can always reach us at EpicallyGeeky.com You can also find ...

Ep 39 - Down to Earth

May 17, 2021 05:01 - 1 hour

Join us as we geek out over nature with David Mizejewski, Naturalist with the National Wildlife Federation. David discusses how he became a naturalist, television personality and a spokesperson for the National Wildlife Federation. He explains the importance of conservation and how we can all help the natural world from our own backyards. Resources discussed: David Mizejewski National Wildlife Federation Garden for Wildlife David's Book: Attracting Birds, Butterflies, and Other Backyard...

Ep 38 - Sustainable by Design

April 19, 2021 05:01 - 54 minutes

Sustainability doesn't happen by accident. It requires a concerted effort to implement practices and design elements that work with and mimic nature. We talk with Brittanny Belanger, C.E.T., LEED Green Associate, and Founder of Earthub, to discuss sustainable urban design, and how you can help encourage this kind of development in your community. To leran more about Earthub, visit earthub.ca. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Like the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher...

Ep 37 - Branching Out

April 05, 2021 05:01 - 34 minutes

In this bonus episode, we talk with Michael Ziman, the Founder of One Tree Pledge, a sustainability initiative that aims to negate the carbon emissions from our homes and commercial buildings by asking people to pledge to plant 1 tree for every 1 square foot of their home or commercial structure. We discuss why he founded One Tree Pledge and the impact trees have on the environment and our daily lives. For more information, visit onetreepledge.org. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Like the show? Do ...

Ep 36 - Living Our Best Life with Sarah Wilson

March 15, 2021 05:01 - 1 hour

It's easy to feel overwhelmed in an ever-changing world that is threatened by climate change, consumerism and complacency. New York Times bestselling author Sarah Wilson joins us to discuss her newest book "This One Wild and Precious Life" and how we can address the challenges facing our planet and society. The book is a call to action that demonstrates how activism and connection with nature can help us find meaning and make a difference at a time when the world is in chaos. Sarah shares wh...

Ep 35 - Soak Up the Sun

February 15, 2021 06:01 - 50 minutes

Join us as we shine a light on solar energy. Steve Brown, President of Houston-based Capital Assets, LLC, discusses the potential of solar power and how his company is helping people access it. We examine the need to switch from fossil-fuel based energy, and how this can become a reality. Here are the resources discussed in this episode: Capital Assets Texas Energy Poverty Research Institute Steve Brown Twitter Steve Brown Instagram Email: [email protected] Host: Jennifer Hetz...

Ep 34 - We are in Hot Water

February 01, 2021 06:01 - 1 hour

In this bonus episode, we continue our conversation with limnologist and cli-fi author Nina Munteanu. We discuss her book A Diary in the Age of Water and what led her to write this dystopian tale of a future that revolves around water scarcity. Nina's background as a limnologist gives her a unique perspective on the challenges that await us if we do not address climate change. Find the book on Amazon or from Inanna Publishing. Learn more about Nina's work at TheMeaningOfWater.com and ninam...

Ep 33 - Making a Splash

January 19, 2021 06:01 - 1 hour

Water you waiting for? This month we talk with limnologist and cli-fi author Nina Munteanu about the water cycle and how human activity affects it. Nina discusses the importance of water in all its forms, and its affect on global warming. Here are the resources discussed in this episode: Movies: Borealis by Kevin McMahon Age of Nature by PBS and narrated by Uma Thurman Chasing Ice with photographer James Balog Living in the Future’s Past, a movie by Susan Kucera and hosted by Jeff Bridg...

Ep 32 - Fueling Change

December 22, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

In this episode, Jennifer talks with Hannah Reynolds, Organizer with Divest Princeton, and Ben Dziobek, President of the Stockton Environmental Club, about their work organizing Students for International Divestment Day. They explain what divestment is and how you can get involved in the movement to get money out of fossil fuels. Resources: Sustainable Organizations; Students for International Divestment Day; Divest Princeton Twitter; Divest Princeton Instagram; Stockton Environmental Club; ...

Ep 31 - Uncharted Terrane

November 16, 2020 06:01

Indigenous stewardship doesn't have to be hard to navigate. Join us as we discuss this and the effect of colonialism on the environment with Andrew and Andrea, hosts of the podcast Local Terrane. We examine our food production system and how it can be modified to be more sustainable for the environment and indigenous people. Resources: Local Terrane Podcast New Leaf Old Roots Printmakers Against Racism First Nations Development Institute This Land Podcast Indigenous Climate Action ...

Ep 30 - Out of Our Element

October 19, 2020 05:01

Manmade chemicals are all around, but are they all bad for us? Michael Green, CEO of the Center for Environmental Health (CEH), joins us to discuss the work CEH has done to help protect us from harmful chemicals, which chemicals to avoid and which are helpful. He also offers tips for how to take action to make positive change in our own lives. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Like the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from. You can a...

Ep 29 - Bees?

September 21, 2020 05:01

What's all the buzz about bees? These beneficial pollinators play a huge role in maintaining healthy ecosystems, but human activity has drastically affected their population for the worse. Join us as we talk with beekeeper Clayton Tucker to learn about why bees are important, how you can get into beekeeping and other ways you can help ensure their survival. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Like the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts fr...

Ep 28 - The Stars at Night Are Big and Bright

August 25, 2020 05:01

The stars may be big and bright deep in the Heart of Texas, but they're only visible when there are sky is dark. Whether you're in Texas or anywhere else in the world, light pollution continues to distort our ability to enjoy the night sky, and it wreaks havoc on the natural world. We talk with Cliff Kaplan with the Hill Country Alliance and Chloe Crumley with the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) to learn about the importance of dark skies and the work they're doing preserve th...

Ep 27 - This Land Was Made For You And Me

August 10, 2020 05:01

In this bonus episode, we talk to Dallas Kelley-Kerr of the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) and Daniel Hernandez of Frontera Public Relations to learn about the work they're doing to get the Blackwell School in Marfa, TX designated as a National Park. The historic Blackwell School served to educate local children of Mexican descent in Marfa in the early-to-mid 1900's. This cultural site pays homage to the unique experiences of the Mexican-American population in West Texas and ...

Ep 26 - This Land Is Your Land This Land Is My Land

July 23, 2020 05:01

We're getting the lay of the land...public lands, that is! On this episode Alan Spears and Dallas Kelley-Kerr from the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) join us to discuss the history of public lands and why they matter. They also explain what the NPCA does and how you can get involved to help advocate for our public lands. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Like the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from. You can always r...

Ep 25 - Waste Not, Want Not

June 22, 2020 05:01

Waste is a terrible thing to mind, but unfortunately, there's a lot of it in the world. Join us as we talk to Linda van der Rijd, Owner of Screw Plastic, a company that makes plastic-free alternatives for everyday items. Linda explains what low-waste living is and why it is important. Just in time for Plastic Free July, the crew shares ideas for how to reduce your use of single-use plastic and other waste in your daily life. They also share some of their zero-waste triumphs and fails. Host:...

Ep 24 - Planting Seeds of Change

May 18, 2020 05:01

Life's a garden, so dig it! We get into the weeds with Ben Cohen, Owner of Small House Farm and Founder of Michigan Seed Library to learn about the importance of seed saving. Ben gives tips for how to start saving seeds (both individually and as a community), and discusses how saving seeds and growing our own food can help us live a more sustainable life and become more self-sufficient. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Like the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or whe...

Ep 23 - Under the Weather

April 20, 2020 05:01

Our planet is sick, and the only cure is bold collective action to help reverse the effects of climate change. Texas State Climatologist Dr. John Nielsen-Gammon discusses potential solutions and why he is optimistic that we can meet this challenge. He also explains how trends in long-term weather patterns have shifted and offers a perspective on how the COVID-19 pandemic might shift public attitudes towards climate change. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Like the show? Do us a favor and rate / revie...

Ep 22 - Getting Trashed in Memphis

April 06, 2020 05:01

There's more than one way to get trashed on Spring Break! In this bonus episode, Jennifer joins the Living Lands and Waters (LLW) crew in Memphis, TN at their Alternative Spring Break (ASB). This annual event brings college students from around the nation together to pick up trash along the Mississippi River. Jennifer works alongside volunteers to help clean up McKellar Lake and learns firsthand about how the LLW industrial strength river cleanup works. You'll hear from the group's founder C...

Ep 21 - Theres No Place Like Home

March 16, 2020 05:01

Going green isn't just for the Wicked Witch of the West! Whether new construction or renovation, all of us can implement green changes at home. Our own Jenn Rawlings explains the LEED certification system, and offers specific examples for green practices in residential buildings. Host: Jennifer Hetzel Like the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from. You can always reach us at EpicallyGeeky.com You can also find us on Face...

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