• Care More Be Better: Circular Living To Benefit People and Planet | a circle b podcast

  • 著者: Corinna Bellizzi
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Care More Be Better: Circular Living To Benefit People and Planet | a circle b podcast

著者: Corinna Bellizzi
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  • Care More Be Better, a circle b podcast, invites you to care more so we can create a better world together. We amplify the voices of environmentalists, activists, scientists, and leading experts who seek to make the world a better place - and who provide actionable insights and tools so we can make a difference today. Over the course of more than 200 episodes, you'll hear from inspired individuals, ecologically responsible entrepreneurs, and conscious companies from diverse communities and backgrounds. Listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, on circle b, and on most major podcast platforms.Notable guests include: Jean-Michel Cousteau, Captain Liz Clark, Paul Hawken, Nina Simons, Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, Nana Aba Anamoah, Dr. William Li, Miyoko Schinner, John Roulac, Chef Babette Davis, Kelly Reyerson (AKA Glyphosate Girl), Starhawk, Donna Grantis and many more. These global change agents and activists create positive impacts and encourage us to think globally while also acting locally. Inspired by Paul Hawken’s aspirational book Regeneration - Ending The Climate Crisis In One Generation, and the late Dr. Wallace J. Nichols' Blue Mind Movement, this show aims to create a realistic roadmap to build a hopeful future. As Paul Hawken simply states: “global warming is not a science problem. It’s a human problem.” On this journey, you'll become the person you aspire to be by remaining curious, thinking deeply and listening intently while looking inward. You'll discover your internal wisdom, and learn to listen to your inner voice to fully receive the gifts nature provides. Tune in to understand the most important issues that affect us all.Hear experiences from the front lines of social policies and political struggles.Feel enlightened by conversations about health, wellness, and mindfulness.Discover valuable entrepreneurship and business strategies. Hone your communication and leadership skills.Become part of the regeneration nation by expanding your knowledge of agriculture, social systems, and help us build a more circular and just economy. As a community, we aim to evolve our understanding of social impact, sustainability, and regenerative, circular living to create a healthier and more just world. The stories we tell will get you thinking about how to secure the future for the human race and all Earth's inhabitants - from how you can build positive change in your local community, to how you might broaden your reach and impact globally.About Our Host: A natural products industry executive, Corinna Bellizzi helped develop and grow several responsible, sustainable nutrition brands including: Nordic Naturals and ORLO Nutrition. With these achievements and experience, Corinna went back to school to earn her MBA, graduating at the top of her class at Santa Clara University, and is now pursuing her PhD at the intersection of Sustainability, Education and Nutrition at Prescott College. Her colorful career and exceptional experiences fill this show with life-changing conversations and insights you're sure to benefit from. Beyond elevating business ventures and earning massive profits, she exemplifies how to deliver genuine value, achieve bigger things, and pursue significant positive change. Care More Be Better is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, our website - circleb.co - and most major podcast platforms. JOIN OUR CIRCLE. BUILD A GREENER FUTURE! https://circleb.coWhen you join our email list, we plant a tree with the help of Forest Planet! Your purchases support this podcast so we can stay advertiser-free!In partnership with 1% For The Planet, 1% of sales also support environmental charities! Remember, our aim with Circle B and the Care More Be Better Podcast is to help you use less, waste less, and live more! Engage with us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok!
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Care More Be Better, a circle b podcast, invites you to care more so we can create a better world together. We amplify the voices of environmentalists, activists, scientists, and leading experts who seek to make the world a better place - and who provide actionable insights and tools so we can make a difference today. Over the course of more than 200 episodes, you'll hear from inspired individuals, ecologically responsible entrepreneurs, and conscious companies from diverse communities and backgrounds. Listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, on circle b, and on most major podcast platforms.Notable guests include: Jean-Michel Cousteau, Captain Liz Clark, Paul Hawken, Nina Simons, Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, Nana Aba Anamoah, Dr. William Li, Miyoko Schinner, John Roulac, Chef Babette Davis, Kelly Reyerson (AKA Glyphosate Girl), Starhawk, Donna Grantis and many more. These global change agents and activists create positive impacts and encourage us to think globally while also acting locally. Inspired by Paul Hawken’s aspirational book Regeneration - Ending The Climate Crisis In One Generation, and the late Dr. Wallace J. Nichols' Blue Mind Movement, this show aims to create a realistic roadmap to build a hopeful future. As Paul Hawken simply states: “global warming is not a science problem. It’s a human problem.” On this journey, you'll become the person you aspire to be by remaining curious, thinking deeply and listening intently while looking inward. You'll discover your internal wisdom, and learn to listen to your inner voice to fully receive the gifts nature provides. Tune in to understand the most important issues that affect us all.Hear experiences from the front lines of social policies and political struggles.Feel enlightened by conversations about health, wellness, and mindfulness.Discover valuable entrepreneurship and business strategies. Hone your communication and leadership skills.Become part of the regeneration nation by expanding your knowledge of agriculture, social systems, and help us build a more circular and just economy. As a community, we aim to evolve our understanding of social impact, sustainability, and regenerative, circular living to create a healthier and more just world. The stories we tell will get you thinking about how to secure the future for the human race and all Earth's inhabitants - from how you can build positive change in your local community, to how you might broaden your reach and impact globally.About Our Host: A natural products industry executive, Corinna Bellizzi helped develop and grow several responsible, sustainable nutrition brands including: Nordic Naturals and ORLO Nutrition. With these achievements and experience, Corinna went back to school to earn her MBA, graduating at the top of her class at Santa Clara University, and is now pursuing her PhD at the intersection of Sustainability, Education and Nutrition at Prescott College. Her colorful career and exceptional experiences fill this show with life-changing conversations and insights you're sure to benefit from. Beyond elevating business ventures and earning massive profits, she exemplifies how to deliver genuine value, achieve bigger things, and pursue significant positive change. Care More Be Better is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, our website - circleb.co - and most major podcast platforms. JOIN OUR CIRCLE. BUILD A GREENER FUTURE! https://circleb.coWhen you join our email list, we plant a tree with the help of Forest Planet! Your purchases support this podcast so we can stay advertiser-free!In partnership with 1% For The Planet, 1% of sales also support environmental charities! Remember, our aim with Circle B and the Care More Be Better Podcast is to help you use less, waste less, and live more! Engage with us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok!
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  • Agroecology: From Annual to Perennial Crop Farming | Tim Crews, PhD | The Lands Institute
    2024/11/06
    The future of food can only be secured through the adoption of sustainable renewable practices. Tim Crews, PhD, Chief Scientists at the Land Institute, joins Corinna Bellizzi to discuss how the principles of agroecology can turn such a dream into reality. He explores agroecology’s overlapping concepts with other practices such as permaculture and emphasizes the urgent need to reduce energy use in most farming methods today. Dr. Tim also breaks down the many benefits of perennial crop farming, particularly its efficient water use, and the production of grain crops like Kernza.About Guest:Tim Crews is the Chief Scientist and Director of The Land Institute’s International Initiative. The Land Institute is a non-profit agricultural research organization based in Salina, Kansas dedicated to developing agroecosystems that capture key functions of natural ecosystems through the integration of perenniality and diversity. Tim has been fascinated for most of his life with how we can improve our food producing ecosystems—agriculture—by studying how people grew food before the fossil fuel era, and also how natural ecosystems function. Tim studied agroecology at UC Santa Cruz, ecosystem ecology in Graduate Studies at Cornell University and in a post-doc at Stanford. Before coming to The Land Institute, he developed an agroecology program at Prescott College in Arizona.Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-crews-2080a015/https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-land-institute/Guest Website: https://landinstitute.org/our-work/new-roots-international/https://kernza.orgGuest Social: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-land-institute/https://www.instagram.com/thelandinstitute/https://www.facebook.com/TheLandInstituteAdditional Resources Mentioned:ARTICLE: Wheat On Repeat: A tantalizing new breed of climate-friendly crops never need replantingEPISODE: Regenerative Agriculture with Tom NewmarkEPISODE: How Regeneration Can Change the Future of Farming & Wine Making with Carlo MondaviEPISODE: How Regenerative Farming Can Solve The Climate Chaos with Mark EasterEPISODE: How Permaculture and Regeneration Can Lead to a Better World with StarhawkEPISODE: How Animal Sanctuaries Can Survive Severe Weather & Flooding with Helbard AlkhassadehBOOK: The Unsettling of America: Culture & Agriculture by Wendell Berry
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    53 分
  • Building Community & Affordable Housing: A Local Leader’s YIMBY Perspective | John Lewis, Scotts Valley CA
    2024/11/01

    In this episode of Care More Be Better, host Corinna Bellizzi dives deep into local politics and community activism with John Lewis, a city council candidate in Scotts Valley, California. John shares his vision for the future of Scotts Valley, touching on pressing local issues like rising housing costs, the need for a town center, and the importance of personal agency in shaping our communities. This conversation is packed with insights on the challenges and rewards of running for office and what it means to be a “YIMBY” (Yes In My Backyard) advocate.


    Key Topics Covered:

    [00:00:26] Introduction to Care More Be Better and guest John Lewis.

    [00:00:46] John’s background: Engineering expertise and community issues in Scotts Valley.

    [00:02:21] Community engagement and motivation to run for city council.

    [00:03:48] The need for a town center in Scotts Valley and why previous efforts stalled.

    [00:06:37] Environmental and infrastructural challenges: From airport to town center.

    [00:10:12] Essential traits and qualifications for running for local office.

    [00:13:00] How city council can directly impact community well-being.

    [00:18:55] Defining NIMBY vs. YIMBY and John’s endorsement from Santa Cruz YIMBY.

    [00:26:04] Why John isn’t accepting political donations.

    [00:28:42] The importance of local elections and civic engagement.


    Call to Action: If you’re a Scotts Valley resident, consider voting for John Lewis to support local development that fosters community and sustainability. For resources on how to get involved, visit our website at CircleB.co.


    Connect with John Lewis:

    website: https://www.johnlewissvcity.com/

    linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-lewis-44784516/

    facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JohnLewisSVCity


    🌱 Join Our Community: When you subscribe to our newsletter, we’ll plant a tree in your honor in partnership with Forest Planet. Every action counts toward creating a greener, better world.


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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/caremorebebetter

    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@caremorebebetter and https://tiktok.com/@circleb.co

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CareMore.BeBetter/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareMoreBeBetter

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/care-more-be-better

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    34 分
  • Growing And Marketing Regenerative Foods With Ali Cox
    2024/10/30
    Growing regenerative foods is indeed a noble cause that benefits both the planet and people, but making it a sustainable reality is also an overwhelming challenge. Farmers who depend on regenerative practices tend to not get a fair return on investment, and consumer awareness about this matter is almost non-existent. Ali Cox, Founder of Noble West, has dedicated herself to educating the public regarding the realities of regenerative farming and the plight of the farmers right now. Together with Corinna Bellizzi, she emphasizes how buyers can make informed food choices based on their core values and contribute to the mission of growing food responsibly. Ali also presents the benefits of hydroponics, seasonal eating, and regional eating, as well as the dangers of using non-sustainable food packaging.About Guest:Ali Cox is an agriculture and food ingredient marketing visionary and founder of Noble West, an award-winning marketing consultancy that specializes in the entire agricultural ecosystem. From fresh produce and nuts to dairy and agTech, Noble West works in all aspects of agriculture.As a fifth generation farmer, Cox returned home to California’s Central Valley in 2007 with the singular goal of making world-class marketing services available to the abundance of farmers and growers in the area. A fierce advocate for farmers, Ali’s blend of a deep personal connection to the land and business acumen has made her a highly sought after strategist by her clients. With an eye on the future of farming and the climate crisis, Cox regularly consults with her clients on upcycling, regenerative water use, and hydroponic & organic farming practices.Cox was a walk-on rower at the University of San Diego and went on to win a Silver Medal in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. A Turlock native, she is a graduate of Turlock Senior High School and University of San Diego where she majored in Communications and minored in business. She happily purchased her childhood home where she resides with husband Tony and their two sons.Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicox/Guest Website: https://wearenoblewest.comGuest Social: https://www.instagram.com/alicox.ceo/Additional Resources Mentioned:How Regenerative Farming Can Solve Climate Chaos with Mark EasterBiggby Coffee episode (in production now, no link or final title yet)From Flood to Feast: How Regenerative Organic Farming Yields More Crop Per DropHow Regeneration Can Change the Future of Farming and Wine Making with Carlo MondaviHow Permaculture and Regeneration Can Lead to a better World with StarhawkJOIN OUR CIRCLE. BUILD A GREENER FUTURE: 🌴 Subscribe to our newsletter, and we'll plant a tree in your honor! https://circleb.co🌲 Subscribe and rate us wherever you listen, and we'll plant another tree 🌳 Shop our cause-before-commerce store and support earth-first charities through our partnership with 1% For The Planet.Follow us on social media:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/caremorebebetter TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@caremorebebetter and https://tiktok.com/@circleb.coInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/CareMore.BeBetter/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareMoreBeBetter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/care-more-be-better
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    46 分

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