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101 Ways To Save The Planet

by Bonnie & Madeleine

101 Ways To Save The Planet is one hour of hope and optimism about the future. Each episode features interviews with some of the most forward-thinking minds who are dreaming up solutions to combat climate change and help humanity live in harmony with nature. We will share their vision for the future and provide information about how you, too, can help that vision become reality.

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Episodes

Podcast Finale: Cheers to Green Conversations and New Beginnings.

29m · Published 11 Mar 07:00

Hey everyone, in today's episode we’re sharing some bittersweet news - this will be our last episode of 101 Ways to Save the Planet. It's been an amazing and inspiring journey, but it's time to move on to new life aspirations and adventures. We've had some real heart-to-heart chats, learned a lot, and connected with values-aligned people like you along the way. While life changes and busy schedules have made it tough to keep going, we're so grateful for the memories and lessons.

Looking ahead, we're excited about new projects, like writing, activism, and even building a solar-powered resort in Indonesia! While this may be goodbye for now, we hope our podcast has left a positive impact on you and that you will remain an active part of our community. Let's stay connected and keep making a difference together. Cheers to a brighter tomorrow!

A few takeaways you'll get from this episode:

  • The importance of community-led efforts in climate solutions and keeping the faith in humanity's better nature.
  • How continuing environmental education, sharing experiences, and passing on lessons to our children can instil a sense of responsibility and environmental consciousness in future generations.
  • The importance of using hopeful and positive storytelling in addressing climate change.

Our favourite quote:

"The stories I’m endeavouring to write will paint a very hopeful future and provide a really beautiful picture so that we can start believing in THAT image and moving toward that image." - Bonnie

Learn more:

  • Connect with us on Instagram: @101wayspod
  • Visit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com
  • Sign up for the Eco Luxury Edit: https://bonnielucille.substack.com/

Building With Natural And Materials

42m · Published 12 Feb 06:00

In today's podcast, Simon Gonzalez, a third-generation natural builder, discusses the global potential of natural building using materials like cob and adobe. He introduces the concept of "outposts" for showcasing the potential of these often ancient techniques, emphasises regional education, and addresses logistical challenges in today’s world, including legal obstacles. Simon dispels myths about the resilience of natural materials, explores practical applications in urban settings, and promotes a sustainable, pod-style approach to building.

We encourage our audience to support this podcast's mission for climate solutions through likes, reviews, and subscriptions!

A few takeaways you'll get from this episode:

  • The importance of widespread adoption of natural building methods globally
  • How using material alternatives like cob, adobe, and plaster results in more sustainable structures (and benefits health as well!)
  • How people can access education and workshops related to natural building methods
  • The concept of "pod style" building - where structures are built incrementally to meet immediate needs and allow for gradual growth over time

Our favourite quote:

"Natural buildings are antimicrobial and antifungal. There's a long list of healthy attributes to using these products!" - Simon Gonzalez

Learn more:

  • Follow Simon on Instagram: @texascobco
  • Visit Texas Cob Company: www.texascob.com
  • Connect with us on Instagram: @101wayspod
  • Visit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com

Finding your role in the circular economy of the future

43m · Published 29 Jan 07:00

In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Paula Huerta, a licensed architect, sustainability & circular economy consultant, and passionate advocate for environmental solutions. Paula, a friend of Bonnie’s living in Lombok, Indonesia (the island next to Bali), shares how she stays motivated by staying educated and up-to-date on the latest sustainability solutions available and why she is always willing to get her hands dirty to bring those solutions to her own community. Listening to Paula, you can’t help but feel inspired by her never ending passion.

A few takeaways you'll get from this episode:

  • An explanation of how black soldier flies can help us convert organic waste on a massive scale, converting it into valuable larvae, which can be used as high-protein animal feed
  • The need for more sustainable agricultural practices to maintain a healthy balance between ecosystems
  • Encouragement to take small steps towards sustainability and to connect with like-minded individuals in your community

Our favourite quote:

"When you're beginning and don't know how to start, the best way is to see what others are doing and offer your help." - Paula

Learn more:

  • Connect with us on Instagram @101wayspod
  • Visit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com

Green-ifying your life: Christmas Edition

28m · Published 05 Dec 06:00

Happy December Everyone! We are taking a short holiday break for the rest of the month, but before we go, we're sharing some quick tips for a conscious and ethical holiday season.

In this episode, we cover some ideas for eco-friendly gifts, like refillable beauty products and second-hand or more sustainably-made clothes. We also talk about the charm of homemade gifts - like Madeleine's special hot chocolate mix! - as well as some great alternatives to Amazon for online shopping. Plus, we explore unique alternatives for cards and wrapping, like seed paper and reused artwork.

Remember, it's not about perfection—it's about making a positive impact. So, pick up just one idea and let us know which one you bring to life this holiday season. Cheers to a conscious and joyful celebration! 🌍✨

A few takeaways you will get from this episode:

  • Our favorite online shopping alternatives to Amazon.
  • Why homemade or experiential gifts make for extra special and unique gifts.
  • What to consider when deciding between live, chopped or plastic Christmas trees

Some brands we recommend in this episode:

  • Uncommon Goods - www.uncommongoods.com
  • Credo - www.credobeauty.com
  • Etsy - www.etsy.com
  • Thredup - www.thredup.com
  • Bookshop.org - www.bookshop.org
  • Thrift Books - www.thriftbooks.com
  • Leaf Shave - www.leafshave.com

Our favourite quote:

  • "What I love about holidays, birthdays, buying gifts for those you love is when you have a strong value system, it's an opportunity to invite people into this world of conscious consumerism and to challenge 'crunchy' ideas of being eco and instead think about these things a little differently." - Madeleine

Learn more:

  • Connect with us on Instagram @101wayspod
  • Visit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com

Switching from cars to electric, autonomous "People Movers"

37m · Published 21 Nov 09:00

In today's episode, we're thrilled to welcome Phil Pierce from Zoox, a company working to innovate the future of autonomous, electric “people movers” (don’t call it a car!). Phil is Zoox's senior public policy and safety strategy manager, and talks to us about the path to evolving urban transportation to accommodate more electric, autonomous, and on-demand mobility and fewer gas--powered, accident prone and highway clogging single-driver vehicles.

Phil discusses the shift from car ownership to shared, eco-friendly transportation options. Zoox envisions safer cities with autonomous vehicles, transit, bikes, and pedestrians sharing roads. Safety is a priority, with Zoox surpassing human-driven standards.

Already, Zoox is testing autonomous rides on public roads in places like Las Vegas (a city that can use as many designated drivers as it can get!), which is a major step toward its future of more widespread use. Read more about it here: https://zoox.com/journal/las-vegas/

Join us as we explore Zoox's vision for sustainable, accessible, and enjoyable urban mobility.

A few takeaways you will get from this episode:

  1. Understand the current transportation challenges, encompassing environmental impacts, high fatality rates, and car-dependent infrastructure.
  2. How Zoox strives to create greener cities through reduced reliance on personal vehicles, repurposed infrastructure, and accessible, eco-friendly mobility for underserved neighbourhoods.
  3. How autonomous vehicles can contribute to the transformation of public spaces, making cities more sustainable and enjoyable for all residents.

Our favourite quote:

  • "Over a third of public space in most big cities, like in San Francisco where I live, is dedicated just to parked vehicles. Most of us that own vehicles, our vehicle sits there more than 96% of the time, so it's doing nothing [despite being] this huge investment...and Zoox is just a really great solution." - Phil Pierce

Learn more:

  • Find Zoox on Instagram @zoox
  • Job openings at Zoox: www.zoox.com/careers
  • Visit Zoox’s website: www.zoox.com
  • Connect with us on Instagram @101wayspod

Visit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com

Green-ifying your life room-by-room: Kitchen edition

33m · Published 06 Nov 10:00

In this podcast episode, we focus on how to make our kitchens more environmentally friendly spaces. We believe the key to achieving a greener lifestyle lies in gradual steps and educating ourselves over time. Today, we're excited to share the practical tips we've learned for reducing waste and energy consumption in our kitchens.

The main topics we'll cover include waste-free kitchen products, non-toxic cleaning solutions, composting and recycling, making sustainable coffee choices, and improving energy efficiency. We also want to encourage you to share your ideas and feedback with us because we truly believe that even small changes can have a significant positive impact on the environment.


A few takeaways you will get from this episode:

  • How to start small and begin with manageable changes in your kitchen.
  • How to minimize waste through things like compostable sponges, sustainable products, and reusing containers.
  • Why it’s important to support eco-minded brands, use appliances efficiently, and be mindful of composting and recycling rules.

Some brands we recommend in this episode:

  • Who Gives a Crap (paper towels) - https://us.whogivesacrap.org/collections/all
  • Alter Eco - https://www.alterecofoods.com/
  • Yada - https://yadayadacoffee.com/
  • Equator Coffees - https://www.equatorcoffees.com/
  • Heirloom Coffee Roasters - https://heirloomcoffeeroasters.com/
  • Canyon Coffee - https://canyoncoffee.co/
  • Groundwork Coffee - https://www.groundworkcoffee.com/

Our favourite quotes:

  • "As individuals, truly one of the biggest impacts that we can have starts in the kitchen in what we choose to eat." - Bonnie
  • "Buying in bulk...is a great way to minimize the plastic you're using." - Madeleine

Get in touch:

  • Connect with us on Instagram @101wayspod
  • Visit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com

Part 2: Talking about what climate change means to us…personally

31m · Published 23 Oct 04:00

We're back with Climate Communications and Policy expert, Will Hackman, for part two of our conversation. If you haven't heard part one, we recommend going back to check it out and get the full picture on how we can improve climate communications to mobilize more public action.

In this episode, we discuss how to stay positive while communicating the facts, and to remember the role that kindness and compassion can play in moving toward a collaborative mindset. We talk about how climate change work isn’t about the little steps individuals take to reduce their carbon footprint, but about policy above all, which is why getting involved in our local governments and communities and voting for leaders who care about climate change is essential.

A few takeaways you will get from this episode:

  • Why it's essential to move beyond oversimplified views of climate change and understand its complexity and the many different ways it impacts different people
  • Why voting for climate-conscious leaders is a crucial step in preparing communities to adapt to the impacts of climate change
  • Why it is no longer ok for ANY elected official to act surprised when catastrophic weather events caused by climate change impact their constituents

Our favourite quote:

"I think it’s quite an optimistic message to think about how we become resilient and how we adapt where we live to climate change now and in the future…if you truly try to imagine how you will live in the future if we achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement…it is an almost UTOPIAN vision of the future.” - Will Hackman

Learn more:

  • Read The Climate Optimist Handbook here: https://www.theclimateoptimist.com/book
  • Follow Will (and take part in his #ClimateChangeMeans IG challenge) here: https://www.instagram.com/hackman.will
  • Listen to Will's TED Talk here: www.willhackman.com
  • Connect with us on Instagram @101wayspod

Visit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com

Talking about what climate change means to us...personally

29m · Published 10 Oct 07:00

In this episode, we're beginning the first part of an exciting two-part interview with a special guest, Will Hackman, a climate conversation and policy expert. Will's work focuses on helping people understand and discuss complex climate change issues in a way that feels personally relevant.

Our conversation touches on the need to reframe climate change as a humanity crisis rather than just an environmental one. We also discuss the importance of issue identification, rejecting disempowering "world burning" narratives, and using messages that resonate with people's everyday lives to bridge the gap with those who may not see climate change as a serious threat.

A few takeaways you will get from this episode:

  • How to make climate change a more personal and relatable approach
  • How to shift the narrative from a climate crisis to a humanity crisis
  • How important it is to achieve issue identification in climate advocacy
  • How to start climate action at home

Our favourite quote:

"The Earth doesn't care whether or not we are saved, we are trying to save ourselves." - Will Hackman

Learn more:

  • Follow Will (and take part in his #ClimateChangeMeans IG challenge) here: https://www.instagram.com/hackman.will
  • Listen to Will's TED Talk here: www.willhackman.com
  • Connect with us on Instagram @101wayspod
  • Visit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com

Finding the places that lead us to our eco-community

42m · Published 26 Sep 02:00

In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Laura Yochum, an eco-conscious friend of Madeleine's in Los Angeles. Madeleine met Laura at her fantastic refill shop, Prostainable, which she started after leaving a long corporate career in the beauty industry. Now Laura, who is certified by the Permaculture Academy of Los Angeles, is on a mission to help others minimize their environmental impact through the products she sells at her store. During our conversation, Laura shares her hopeful vision for the future, focusing on raising awareness and doing what we can to make sustainable choices and cut down on waste.

A few takeaways you will get from this episode:

  • How we can try and limit plastic waste in our day-to-day lives
  • How important it is to have a community of people around you who share your environmental values
  • How stores like Prostainable give us choices while helping us build community

Our favourite quote:

"You're being mindful and that's already more than half the battle." - Laura.

Learn more:

  • Laura’s website: www.prostainable.com
  • Connect with Laura on Instagram @prostainable
  • Connect with us on Instagram @101wayspod
  • Visit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com

Green-ifying your life room-by-room: Bathroom edition

34m · Published 18 Sep 21:00

In today’s episode, we delve into the simple and accessible eco-friendly bathroom hacks that Madeleine and Bonnie have done to reduce their environmental impact. Learn how to make simple cleansers, scrubs and masks from ingredients in your kitchen, apps that make it easier to find products with safe ingredients, and alternatives to paper products we use on the loo. Join us in our journey to a greener bathroom and discover which alternatives you might be interested in trying to reduce your environmental impact.

A few Takeaways you will get:

  • Bonnie & Madeleine’s favorite kitchen-based skin toner, body scrub, face mask and more
  • How to make cotton face wipes at home
  • How to green-ify your dental health routine

Some brands we recommend in this episode:

  • Who Gives a Crap - https://us.whogivesacrap.org/
  • Cloud Paper - https://cloudpaper.co/
  • Peet Bros Palm Free Soap - https://www.peetbrospalmfree.com/
  • Bite Toothpaste - https://bitetoothpastebits.com/
  • Yuka App - https://yuka.io/en/
  • Package Free Shop - https://packagefreeshop.com/
  • Dieux Eye Mask - https://www.dieuxskin.com/products/forever-eye-mask

Our favorite quote:

We're all in different stages of our planet saving journey. So we have to just be willing to experiment.- Madeleine

Learn more:

  • Connect with us on Instagram @101wayspod
  • Visit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com

101 Ways To Save The Planet has 50 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 41:23:22. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 17th, 2024 05:12.

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