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In this special bonus episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story), Nakita Reed, host of Tangible Remnants, joins the show to discuss the series.

We discuss the importance of sustainability and the potential benefits of a sustainable future. We reflect on the impact of climate change, the journey of creating the 'Going Green' series, and the interconnectedness of history, media, and corporate responsibility in shaping public perception about climate issues. The discussion emphasizes the need for collective action and the role of communication in addressing environmental challenges, while also exploring surprising discoveries made during the research process.

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Episode Extras - Photos, videos, and links to additional content I found during my research.

Tangible Remnants

The EntreArchitect Community Annual Meeting

Gābl Media All-Access Series

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Episode Credits:

Production by Gābl Media

Written by Dimitrius Lynch

Executive Produced by Dimitrius Lynch

Audio Engineering and Sound Design by Jeff Alvarez

Archival Audio courtesy of: davidattenborough, 60 minutes

Mentioned in this episode:

Emerging

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Manage episode 443109972 series 2995488
Content provided by Spaces Podcast // Gābl Media. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Spaces Podcast // Gābl Media or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this special bonus episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story), Nakita Reed, host of Tangible Remnants, joins the show to discuss the series.

We discuss the importance of sustainability and the potential benefits of a sustainable future. We reflect on the impact of climate change, the journey of creating the 'Going Green' series, and the interconnectedness of history, media, and corporate responsibility in shaping public perception about climate issues. The discussion emphasizes the need for collective action and the role of communication in addressing environmental challenges, while also exploring surprising discoveries made during the research process.

Subscribe to SPACES Podcast

Episode Extras - Photos, videos, and links to additional content I found during my research.

Tangible Remnants

The EntreArchitect Community Annual Meeting

Gābl Media All-Access Series

Find Your U.S. Representative

Episode Credits:

Production by Gābl Media

Written by Dimitrius Lynch

Executive Produced by Dimitrius Lynch

Audio Engineering and Sound Design by Jeff Alvarez

Archival Audio courtesy of: davidattenborough, 60 minutes

Mentioned in this episode:

Emerging

  continue reading

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