

How to be a better steward of the environment
Oct 18, 2021
Mary Ellen Hannibal, an environmentalist and author, discusses how technology fosters a deeper connection between people and nature. She highlights the importance of citizen science and community engagement in environmental stewardship. The conversation covers practical steps like composting and indigenous practices that can help individuals and families become better stewards of the Earth. The guests emphasize the need for collective action against climate change, urging listeners to harness their collective power for a sustainable future.
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Jo Firestone's Composting
- Jo Firestone discusses her composting efforts, including her request for a new bin.
- She expresses concern about her current composting method's effectiveness.
Food as an Advocacy Tool
- Chef Sean Sherman believes food is a powerful tool for environmental advocacy.
- It connects people to nature and encourages deeper reflection on ingredient origins.
Reclaiming Food Systems
- Chef Sean Sherman emphasizes the importance of addressing colonial mindsets regarding food.
- He advocates for a return to culturally and regionally appropriate food systems.