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We Can Remake The World

by Nathan Gardner

You want to change the world? So do we. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by our challenges it’s time to get informed and find solutions. There are people changing the world every day and you can help. Join us as we speak with visionary business leaders, nonprofits, artists, and everyday people who are making an impact. From sustainability to human rights, host Nathan Gardner shares concrete ways you can make a difference exactly where you are. Tune in, get informed, get inspired, and take action. Subscribe and share these stories with others. A better world is possible so let’s build it. Let’s change the world.

Copyright: © 2023 We Can Remake The World

Episodes

Every Life Matters in the Global Community: Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

59m · Published 04 Oct 11:00

Every life matters. In Nature, nothing is insignificant. Every member of an ecosystem is needed to help that community thrive, yet as humans we often pretend like we are the only ones who matter. There is a lot that the natural world can teach us about caring for each other and our planet. Today we're joined by Melissa Sciacca, US executive director for the globally-respected David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust based in east Africa. The Sheldrick Trust manages large areas of land in Kenya, protecting elephants and rhinos from threats like poaching, and caring for orphaned wildlife before releasing them back into the wild. Melissa gives us a window into the experiences of African wildlife, what we can learn from them, and how we can ensure that these beautiful animals continue to grow in numbers for generations to come.

Learn more about the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust at https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/.

CHALLENGE: Adopt a species. Pick an animal you love and learn more about the challenges they face and how we can protect them. Take action in whatever way makes sense to you, and share what you learn with others.

TAKEAWAYS: 1: We are all members of a global community, and if we can act from that understanding we can change the world. 2: There is a lot to learn from Nature and the animal kingdom which could help us rethink our world for the better. 3: You can be an ambassador for the causes you care about.

Visit www.wecanremaketheworld.com for more info and resources. 

Making Sustainability Sexy: Immaculate Vegan

1h 7m · Published 20 Sep 11:00

Your clothes can change the world. Fashion is one of the largest global industries with hundreds of millions of workers and a huge global environmental footprint. Unfortunately this industry has been able to operate in the dark for decades, but we're realizing now that we need to rethink how we design, produce, buy, and sell our clothes. The good news? Small and large brands around the world are starting to wake up and transform how they do business to protect people and planet. Annick Ireland, founder and CEO of the London-based, mission-driven apparel platform, Immaculate Vegan, joins us to talk about the importance of supporting brands who are building a better path forward, and how all of us can be part of the revolution going on right now in fashion. It's time for us to make a real fashion statement, where we wear our values on our sleeve.

Shop, share, and support the Immaculate Vegan mission at https://immaculatevegan.com/.

CHALLENGE: For your next new item of clothing, search for mission-driven brands and purchase from them. Give sustainable and natural materials a test run, and spread the word! Tell others about your experience.

TAKEAWAYS: 1: There is unlimited creativity at our fingertips to rethink and redefine fashion for the better. 2: There is an invisible cost to our clothes, and greater transparency is the solution. 3: How you dress is a statement not just about you, but about your values.

Visit www.wecanremaketheworld.com for more info and resources. 

Making Sustainability Sexy: Wearing Your Values So That Fashion Becomes a Force for Good

1h 7m · Published 20 Sep 11:00

Your clothes can change the world. Fashion is one of the largest global industries with hundreds of millions of workers and a huge global environmental footprint. Unfortunately this industry has been able to operate in the dark for decades, but we're realizing now that we need to rethink how we design, produce, buy, and sell our clothes. The good news? Small and large brands around the world are starting to wake up and transform how they do business to protect people and planet. Annick Ireland, founder and CEO of the London-based, mission-driven apparel platform, Immaculate Vegan, joins us to talk about the importance of supporting brands who are building a better path forward, and how all of us can be part of the revolution going on right now in fashion. It's time for us to make a real fashion statement, where we wear our values on our sleeve.

Shop, share, and support the Immaculate Vegan mission at https://immaculatevegan.com/.

CHALLENGE: For your next new item of clothing, search for mission-driven brands and purchase from them. Give sustainable and natural materials a test run, and spread the word! Tell others about your experience.

TAKEAWAYS: 1: There is unlimited creativity at our fingertips to rethink and redefine fashion for the better. 2: There is an invisible cost to our clothes, and greater transparency is the solution. 3: How you dress is a statement not just about you, but about your values.

Visit www.wecanremaketheworld.com for more info and resources. 

Why Compassion is the Most Important Tool We Have

28m · Published 06 Sep 08:00

Things may be chaotic, but we can rise above the worst of it. We all want to feel like we have some control over how things play out in our lives, and in the world, but there's so much that's out of our hands right now. Rather than getting stuck in judgment and blame, we can find compassion for ourselves and for others to recognize that we're all doing our best. We may not accomplish everything we believe we should right now, and that's okay. We may see others' actions and feel discouraged or distressed by them, and that's okay too - they're doing their best just like we are. Compassion leads us away from the daily dramas and toward acceptance, both for ourselves and for others, so that even during the most difficult times we can find a sense of calm.

Why Compassion is the Most Important Tool We Have

28m · Published 06 Sep 08:00

Things may be chaotic, but we can rise above the worst of it. We all want to feel like we have some control over how things play out in our lives, and in the world, but there's so much that's out of our hands right now. Rather than getting stuck in judgment and blame, we can find compassion for ourselves and for others to recognize that we're all doing our best. We may not accomplish everything we believe we should right now, and that's okay. We may see others' actions and feel discouraged or distressed by them, and that's okay too - they're doing their best just like we are. Compassion leads us away from the daily dramas and toward acceptance, both for ourselves and for others, so that even during the most difficult times we can find a sense of calm.

Uncovering the Hidden Truth Behind Climate Change and Environmental Destruction: Cowspiracy Doc on Netflix

1h 4m · Published 03 May 10:00

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 skyrocketing greenhouse gas numbers, deforestation, species extinction, ocean dead zones, and more. According to data from countless sources, including the United States and other global governments, what we eat will determine the future of our world more than anything else. Listen for ways you can protect the health of our planet simply by rethinking your food habits, and become part of the solution.

Support COWSPIRACY: Watch the film, share with others, and learn more at www.cowspiracy.com.

CHALLENGE: Make shifts in how you eat based on the information covered during our conversation with Keegan. And start a dialogue with others around you about why it matters.

TAKEAWAYS: 1: Change must come from us - the citizens of the world. 2: Our current food system is not sustainable, and we have the power to change it. 3: It's time to redefine "hope" so that our individual actions are enough.

Visit www.wecanremaketheworld.com for more info and resources. 

The Hidden Truth Behind Climate Change: Cowspiracy

1h 4m · Published 03 May 10:00

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 skyrocketing greenhouse gas numbers, deforestation, species extinction, ocean dead zones, and more. According to data from countless sources, including the United States and other global governments, what we eat will determine the future of our world more than anything else. Listen for ways you can protect the health of our planet simply by rethinking your food habits, and become part of the solution.

Support COWSPIRACY: Watch the film, share with others, and learn more at www.cowspiracy.com.

CHALLENGE: Make shifts in how you eat based on the information covered during our conversation with Keegan. And start a dialogue with others around you about why it matters.

TAKEAWAYS: 1: Change must come from us - the citizens of the world. 2: Our current food system is not sustainable, and we have the power to change it. 3: It's time to redefine "hope" so that our individual actions are enough.

Visit www.wecanremaketheworld.com for more info and resources. 

How Owning Your Environmental Impact Can Save Global Rainforests and Wildlife

55m · Published 19 Apr 10:00

Each 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 the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme (SOCP). Ian lives on the Indonesian island of Sumatra near Borneo, one of the most lush rainforest regions in the world. But the forests are disappearing rapidly, and along with it the habitat for thousands of species including the orangutan which is native to this region. Ian wants us to know that we can stop the destruction and protect these highly intelligent and complex animals. By understanding the change you can make with your purchases, your awareness, and your voice in daily life and on social media, you can be part of the solution so that we continue to enjoy one of the most beautiful and bio-diverse regions on Earth for generations to come.

SUPPORT the SOCP: Learn more, donate, adopt an orangutan, and more at https://www.sumatranorangutan.org/.

CHALLENGE: Read the labels of every product you purchase over the next two weeks. Become more aware of the ingredients added to our food, self-care, and cleaning products and how they impact our world.

TAKEAWAYS: 1: When we protect Nature and wildlife, we protect ourselves. 2: We don't have to start over. We can take what we have now and do better. 3: We are each shaping the world every day, whether we are aware of our impact or not.

Visit www.wecanremaketheworld.com for more info and resources.

Save Global Rainforests: Dr. Ian Singleton

55m · Published 19 Apr 10:00

Each 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 the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme (SOCP). Ian lives on the Indonesian island of Sumatra near Borneo, one of the most lush rainforest regions in the world. But the forests are disappearing rapidly, and along with it the habitat for thousands of species including the orangutan which is native to this region. Ian wants us to know that we can stop the destruction and protect these highly intelligent and complex animals. By understanding the change you can make with your purchases, your awareness, and your voice in daily life and on social media, you can be part of the solution so that we continue to enjoy one of the most beautiful and bio-diverse regions on Earth for generations to come.

SUPPORT the SOCP: Learn more, donate, adopt an orangutan, and more at https://www.sumatranorangutan.org/.

CHALLENGE: Read the labels of every product you purchase over the next two weeks. Become more aware of the ingredients added to our food, self-care, and cleaning products and how they impact our world.

TAKEAWAYS: 1: When we protect Nature and wildlife, we protect ourselves. 2: We don't have to start over. We can take what we have now and do better. 3: We are each shaping the world every day, whether we are aware of our impact or not.

Visit www.wecanremaketheworld.com for more info and resources.

Baking for Change: How to Use Your Passion to Change the World

37m · Published 22 Mar 10:00

Wondering 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. After starting his baking business at age 11, Michael knew he wanted to help others. He began to give away one baked good for every one he sold, but he hasn't stopped there. Through the work Michael does as a baker, and through his nonprofit, he's raising awareness around food insecurity among children in the United States.  Can a cupcake change the world? Join us for Michael's thoughts on how even the simplest actions can make a powerful impact, and what each of us can do to make our own contribution.

SUPPORT Michael's Desserts: Purchase one-for-one baked goods and products, or donate at https://www.michaelsdesserts.com/.

CHALLENGE: Make something of your own - food, clothing, anything you love - and give it to someone in need. 

TAKEAWAYS: 1: We can each make change by exploring our unique talents. 2: It's time to see our problems as solvable, not impossible. 3: No contribution is insignificant if our intentions are clear.

Visit www.wecanremaketheworld.com for more info and resources.

We Can Remake The World has 101 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 86:25:07. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 24th, 2024 17:43.

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