The leading cause of climate change may shock you. Cars? No. Airplanes? Nope. Fossil fuels in any form? Guess again. Keegan Kuhn, co-director and producer of the Netflix documentary, COWSPIRACY, joins us for a candid conversation about what's really behind global environmental destruction.
Read MoreEach of us have an invisible impact. The products we buy every day directly affect people, wildlife, and Nature around the planet. Nobody knows this better than Dr. Ian Singleton, OBE, Director of Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme (SOCP). Ian wants us to know that we can stop the destruction.
Read MoreWondering how to make a difference? Start with what you love. Michael Platt of Michael's Desserts is a passionate baker on a mission to help solve food insecurity. Join us for Michael's thoughts on how even the simplest actions can make a powerful impact.
Read MoreOur daily actions have power. With every dollar we spend and every product we buy, we're shaping the world around us. So how can we make the best choices available to us? That's the question Natalie Isaacs of 1 Million Women wants to help you answer.
Read MoreFinally, a fresh start. We’re still taking things one day at a time and doing our best to stay centered during some crazy times, but there’s so much we can do right now to get ready for a better world ahead. Nathan explores how we can set intentions now to come out of 2021 better than we’ve ever been.
Read MoreWe made it. 2020 is coming to a close. Sweet relief! Although we’re all looking forward to a much needed reset and a year of improvements ahead, let’s remember the things we learned about ourselves in 2020 that will help us be better in 2021.
Read MoreWhat could bees and businesses have in common? If you ask Dave Heath, CEO and co-founder of Bombas, he’d have a lot to say. Tune in for our inspiring conversation about Bombas’ model of giving one pair of socks to the homeless for every pair it sells, and what it will take to build better businesses now.
Read MoreWe often see business as a barrier to making positive change, but global corporations might be the most important contributors when it comes to building a more sustainable and equitable world. Claire Kells of the United Nations Global Compact shares her thoughts on why we must invite big business to the table.
Read MoreElection season is upon us. Are we right to focus so much of our energy on the outcome of a single election? Nathan explores the differences between the power we give ourselves and the power we give others to make this world a better and more equitable place for people and planet.
Read MoreIn a world full of big business driven by profit alone, is there any alternative? Cooperative organizations, or co-ops, may be the answer. We spoke with Ann Herpel of the Park Sloop Food Coop in Brooklyn, NY about the potential for co-ops to radically change our ideas of business.
Read MoreHealth should not be elusive, yet it seems illness is everywhere. Kelly Noonan Gores of Netflix’s HEAL Documentary sees this time as an opportunity to rethink our relationship to our minds, bodies, and overall well-being, and take back the power we have to determine our health.
Read MoreIn today’s world, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. But we can find ways to contribute and make our impact anyway. Nathan is joined by mom, grad student, and musician Kim Gnagey, based in Denver, who shares the three key ideas she believes could change the world tomorrow.
Read MoreOur world needs changing. No question. But we don't have to get caught in the big picture, wondering how we'll solve every problem all at once. With awareness of what we want to change comes new ideas about the solutions to every problem, and each of us has a role to play. We've got this, if we choose to believe it.
Read MoreReefs around the globe are disappearing, and thanks to data from organizations like Reef Check we know where and how quickly. We also know what it will take to turn things around so that our precious reefs and oceans can begin to recover.
Read MoreYolanda Holder set her first Guinness World Record in her 50s, and she’s not slowing any time soon. She wants all of us to know that when we believe in ourselves we can overcome anything - illness, pain, challenges - and our accomplishments are only limited by our beliefs.
Read MoreNew York City-based meditation teacher Harita Davies knows something about peace: it’s a choice we each make every day. Harita believes that this choice holds the key to a peaceful world, and that our challenges benefit us even when we can only see the difficulty.
Read MoreChanging the world feels big. But so often it’s the the small things that really matter: the daily choices we make every day. Nathan speaks with his friend, entrepreneur and photographer, Conrad Piepenburg, about the countless opportunities we have to make change with our daily choices.
Read MoreThere is good in every circumstance, but it's not always easy to see. With so many challenges right now, how can we find the good? Nathan explores the two most important habits to manage the ups and downs we're all experiencing these days.
Read MoreDuring a crisis those with the least suffer the most. What does a crisis mean for the food insecure? Kim Buffington of Eden Gives joins us for a second conversation to discuss the importance of staying calm amidst troubling times, not just for our own well-being but also to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Read MoreKim Buffington wants to feed Detroit through her non-profit, Eden Gives. She’s starting with food donations, and is building the first steps toward a new, community-based food model based on local produce grown in urban farms staffed by local residents.
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