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  • Eco Meet CLE: Open Mic Night
    2024/11/21

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    Eco Meet CLE is a gathering of Cleveland's environmental community, organized by the Eco Speaks CLE podcast and friends, to share a beer, have fun, and connect the people and the threads of the exciting work happening in our region. We recorded this episode during our seventh Eco Meet held recently at our favorite watering hole, Great Lakes Brewing Company. This evening featured an "open mic" where people shared news of their work, sought collaborators and promoted opportunities. Ours is a vibrant community with a common denominator: we care about our planet, our community, and each other. Hear about local sustainability initiatives in the northeast Ohio region and ways you can support them and get involved.

    Learn more about the speakers and their work
    Jennifer McMillin: Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council
    Tait Ferguson: Trust for Public Land
    Lexie St. Denis: Great Lakes Brewing Company
    Val Flors: Surfrider Foundation and Great Lakes Friendly Restaurants
    Ditte Wolin and Mary Beth Naim: Third Act Ohio
    Andrea Villalón: The Lavender Project
    India Johnson: UA Vistas
    Tori Agnew-Camiener: Great Lakes International Joint Commission
    Renata Brown: Cleveland Museum of Natural History
    Kimberly Lessman: Holden Forest & Gardens Restoration Seed Bank
    Kelly Clark: Gless Bioregion Network
    Lisa Hardin: The FarmSTED - St. Edwards High School
    Jeff McNaught: Edgewater Surf Foam Recycling
    Erika Meschkat: J.M. Smucker Company Corporate Sustainability
    Angela Yaeger: NEO Climate Summit - Laurel School

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    55 分
  • The Making of "Ripples of Plastic" with Filmmaker Chris Langer
    2024/11/07

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    In this episode, Cleveland filmmaker Chris Langer speaks with us speak about his new documentary, Ripples of Plastic, which premiered this year at the Wild and Scenic Film Festival and locally at the Chagrin Falls Documentary Film Fest. Chris is a director, producer, and cinematographer and owns Wonderhouse Films in Cleveland. Ripples of Plastic is Chris's first documentary film, which he began during COVID to expose the vast problem of plastic pollution present in our Great Lakes and its effects on aquatic life and human health. Chris tells this story through the voices of those leading the research and working on solutions. Many of those voices have been guests on this podcast. Hear Chris speak about how he came to make this film, the impact it had on him, and the impact he can make through grassroots distribution within the Great Lakes region. Documentary films are powerful tools to transform and spur change. Ripples of Plastic is a call to join the fight against plastic pollution caused by plastic producers and to demand action from our policymakers. Learn how you can help Chris screen this important film far and wide.

    Learn More:
    About our Guest - Filmmaker Chris Langer
    Ripples of Plastic - Trailer
    About Wonderhouse Films
    The Story of Plastic
    Eco Speaks CLE - The Perpetual Problem of Plastic with Jill Bartolotta
    Eco Speaks CLE - Trash Fishing with Eddie Olschanski
    Eco Speaks CLE - Little Spark Refill Shop with Rachel Regula Gonzalez

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    36 分
  • Come Along for a Ride with Slow Roll Cleveland
    2024/10/15

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    If you need a reason to love Mondays, Slow Roll Cleveland is it. In this episode, Greg and I join Slow Roll Cleveland and several hundred other cyclists for a leisurely-paced bike parade through our urban streets. Slow Roll Cleveland hosts these ten-mile Monday evening rides during warmer months to highlight Cleveland neighborhoods and bring joy and community to riders and residents alike. Our slow roll took off from Shaker Square and took us through the Shaker, Buckeye, and Mount Pleasant neighborhoods. It was a blast. Hundreds of cyclists on bikes tricked out with bells, boom boxes, and lights shouted "Happy Monday" to excited onlookers waving from tree lawns, porches, and driveways. Slow Roll Cleveland has been hosting these inclusive social bike rides since 2013. Board President, Kevin Jones, spoke with us before the ride about the mission of Slow Roll, how it was founded, and why these rides are so popular. We also spoke with several participants and members of the Squad, the crack volunteers who ensure the rides run smoothly and safely. Come along with us. There is magic in our neighborhoods, in our people, and in the simple joy of riding bikes together.

    Guest:
    Kevin Jones, President of the Board, Slow Roll Cleveland

    Resources:
    About Slow Roll Cleveland
    Slow Roll Schedule
    Volunteer with Slow Roll Squad

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    20 分
  • Choosing a Renewable Energy Supplier with Jenn McMillin of SOPEC
    2024/09/24

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    Are you curious about making smarter, greener choices for your electricity supply? In this episode, we speak with Jennifer McMillin with the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC). Jenn is SOPEC's Regional Director for Northeast Ohio and provides tips and insights for choosing a 100% renewable energy supplier for your electricity needs. SOPEC is a leader in community choice aggregation in Ohio, providing competitive rates and substantial savings to residents in member communities, including the City of Cleveland.

    In Ohio, we can choose where our electricity comes from and there are many ways to choose renewable energy for your home or business. Green energy suppliers such as SOPEC use Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) to document, authenticate, and track that energy flowing into the power grid comes from a clean, renewable power source. Consumers can then select one of these renewable energy suppliers either on their own or participating in their community's contract with an aggregator like SOPEC or NOPEC. Join us as we break it all down for you so you can make and informed, sustainable energy choices. Investments in renewable energy projects are paying off but we have far to go to further green our grid. Choosing a renewable power supplier through our consumer choice is one way we can all show our support.

    Guest:
    Jennifer McMillin, Regional Director for Northeast Ohio with the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC)

    Resources:
    About SOPEC
    CIty of Cleveland Community Choice Aggregation Program
    SOPEC Job Openings
    Green-e® Certified renewable energy
    SOPEC Solar Assessment Programs
    PUCO Apples to Apples
    EPA Green Power Communities



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    36 分
  • Bonus Clip: A Chair-ity Success Story
    2024/09/04

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    In this bonus to our conversation with Maria Paparella, Maria shares a personal story of one of the young adults she deeply connected with through her organization Chair-ity. This young adult faced several challenges as she aged out of the foster care system and started life on her own. But with her perseverance, strength, intelligence, and support from Maria, she has become one of the many Chair-ity success stories. This organization truly makes a difference, one person at a time.

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  • Chair-ity: Furnishing a Helping Hand for Youth Graduating Foster Care
    2024/09/04

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    "Adulting' is hard, but it's exponentially harder if you are 18 years old and aging out of foster care, alone and without a support system. Here in Cleveland, there's an organization helping to ease the transition by providing donated furniture and household goods to young people who have graduated from foster care and moved into a place of their own. That organization is called Chair-ity, and in this episode, we speak with its founder and executive director, Maria Paparella. Chair-ity is a non-profit based in Cleveland that works to address the unmet needs of young adults aging out of the foster care system. Maria was inspired to start Chair-ity when she was just 16 years old. Ten years later, her organization has been a much-needed friend to 662 young adults by providing essential household goods and furniture and making their first place into a home. Join us to hear Maria's story and how she is creating a community of support for young adults exiting the foster care system. Hear the many ways you can help by donating your time, talent, and treasure. The benefits go both ways. One of Maria's favorite quotes is from Ruth Bader Ginsberg: "Fight for the things you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you." Maria is living this quote, and she hopes you will join her.

    Guest:
    Maria Paparella, Executive Director of Chair-ity

    Resources:
    Follow Chair-ity on Instagram
    About Chair-ity
    How to Donate
    Chair-ity Success Stories
    Connect with Chair-ity
    Upcoming Events
    Community of Hope (mentor opportunities)
    Cleveland Angels (mentor opportunities)

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    34 分
  • Maci Nelson is The Land+Scape Nerd
    2024/08/20

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    Meet our fellow Cleveland podcaster, Maci Nelson. Maci is a landscape architect, the creator of The Land+Scape Nerd podcast, and a project manager for LAND Studio, a non-profit that connects communities through art and public spaces. In this episode, Maci shares what it's like to design for urban outdoor spaces and the importance of relying on residents' voices to drive the creation of vibrant, inclusive outdoor environments. Through her work at LAND Studio, Maci shares how public art and other enhancements create community-centric environments that reflect who we are as Clevelanders and how nature-based solutions help mitigate climate impacts in our inner cities. Also, hear Maci speak about her podcast, The Land+Scape Nerd, where she shares stories about people and landscapes and provides resources for anyone interested in the outdoor world. In our Tip Time, Maci gives her favorite native plant recommendations to help transform your outdoor space.

    Guest:
    Maci Nelson, Project Manager at LAND Studio and creator of The Land+Scape Nerd podcast

    Resources mentioned in this episode:
    Maci's podcast - The Land+Scape Nerd
    Follow Maci on Instagram@thelandscapenerd
    LAND Studio projects - Small Giants sculptures at Wendy Park and The City is Our Museum
    Cleveland Seed Bank workshops
    Wild Ones Greater Cleveland
    The Pollinator Partnership

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    29 分
  • When Life Gives You Styrofoam™... Recycle with Edgewater Surf
    2024/08/06

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    Jeff McNaught owns Edgewater Surf, a surf shop in Rocky River, where he sells a variety of new and used paddleboards, surfboards, and windsurfing gear. The shop also serves as an informal community hub for styrofoam™ recycling. Jeff started this program to provide a local recycling option for the bulky EPS (expanded polystyrene) found inside paddleboards and encasing appliances, TVs, computers, and other large items for customer shipment. This bulky, lightweight, and rigid foam plastic is not accepted in community recycling programs, and the closest recycler is in Dayton, Ohio.

    Working to fill a community need, Jeff established an EPS drop-off location at his shop and installed a "densifier" with a Food Service Packaging Association grant. This equipment compacts the foam so it can be cost-effectively transported. With both collection and processing up and running, Jeff is now the only processor of post-consumer foam in the Cleveland area while he is still running his shop and getting out on the lake to windsurf.

    Join us to hear Jeff speak about his vision for scaling this program and what he needs to make it sustainable. Jeff also speaks about what surfing is like in Cleveland and the surfing community and his partnerships with organizations like the Surfrider Foundation working to address problems of plastic pollution. Jeff has turned his passions into his business and is all in. We hope our community will support him.

    Resources
    Recycling at Edgewater Surf
    Shop Edgewater Surf
    About Edgewater Surf

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    34 分