

Second Nature
Commons
How can we live sustainably in an unsustainable world? Second Nature is a podcast by Commons exploring how our sustainable choices impact our lives and the planet.
Every week hear how listeners are taking public transit, composting food waste, eating more plant-based meals and practicing deconsumption to create the kind of world they want to live in. We'll calculate the carbon impact of collective action and get expert answers to your burning climate questions.
Everyone’s sustainable life is unique. Tell us about yours. thecommons.earth/podcast
🌎 Join a community of tens of thousands of people using the Commons app to track their emissions and get rewarded for sustainable living:
https://www.thecommons.earth/get-the-app-second-nature
Follow us on Instagram to get behind-the-scenes footage and more stories from Commons' climate community:
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Every week hear how listeners are taking public transit, composting food waste, eating more plant-based meals and practicing deconsumption to create the kind of world they want to live in. We'll calculate the carbon impact of collective action and get expert answers to your burning climate questions.
Everyone’s sustainable life is unique. Tell us about yours. thecommons.earth/podcast
🌎 Join a community of tens of thousands of people using the Commons app to track their emissions and get rewarded for sustainable living:
https://www.thecommons.earth/get-the-app-second-nature
Follow us on Instagram to get behind-the-scenes footage and more stories from Commons' climate community:
https://instagram.com/secondnatureearth
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Oct 2, 2024 • 14min
Community Voices: How We’re Coping With Climate Anxiety
Whether it's from a catastrophic storm, a brutal heat wave, or dying coral reefs, we're all dealing with the effects of climate change. All that stress and sadness can lead to climate anxiety (aka eco-anxiety). If you've felt anxious about the state of our climate, you're not alone. In our first-ever Community Voices episode of Second Nature, we're focusing all on you, our listeners, to hear various ways to cope with climate anxiety through nature, community, and gratitude.If you're looking for more resources to help with climate anxiety, we highly recommend this list from the team at All We Can Save.🌎 For photos of our contributors and further reading, check the full show notes.📞 We'd love to hear from you! Submit to the show.📱 To join the Commons community, download the app.📷 Follow Second Nature on Instagram.Episode CreditsListener contributions: Adyasha, Artie Sadahiro, Camille, Liv, Natalie Pullen, Nick Blocha, Savannah VizeEditing and engineer: Evan GoodchildHosting and production: Katelan Cunningham
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Sep 25, 2024 • 29min
Ripple Effects: How to Convince Your People to Live More Sustainably
Can you convince others to take climate action without being a nag? When you do what you can live sustainably, there inevitably comes a time when you want to spread the gospel and share your practice with others. It's a fantastic way to expand your low-carbon impact, but how do you communicate with people in a way that they'll actually be receptive to?On this episode, you’ll hear: Unique ways that our listeners are sharing their climate practices with people in their lives. A way to invoke action for anyone who cares about climate. Alyssa Barber shares techniques and tips she's used to build a community of hundreds of thousands of people who care about climate.How solar panel installation is a lesson in community climate action.🌎 For resources, photos of our contributors, citations, and further reading, check the full show notes.📞 We'd love to hear from you! Submit to the show.📱 To join the Commons community, download the app.📷 Follow Second Nature on Instagram.Episode CreditsListener contributions: Nicole Collins, Natalie Pullen, Laura Oldanie, Artie Sadahiro, Kellie RanaFeaturing: Alyssa Barber and Sanchali Seth PalEditing and engineer: Evan GoodchildHosting and production: Katelan CunninghamWith footage from Democracy Now! Monday, March 3, 2014 and Montgomery Bus Boycott revised by gdortchjr via the Internet Archive.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 34min
Should We Have Kids in a Climate Crisis?
There are a lot of factors that go into the decision to have kids. Creeping up on that list is climate change. In the first episode of season 2, we’re diving into this tough topic with the help of community stories, data, and professional research from Dr. Jade Sasser. On this episode, you’ll hear: How the climate crisis has impacted our community’s choice to have (or not have) kids. How population growth affects the climate crisis. The emissions of babies.How to talk to your family about how the climate crisis is affecting your decision. Dr. Jade Sasser’s research perspective on how people have answered the kid question over time. The overpopulation debunked.Resources to navigate the decision to have kids in a climate crisis.🌎 For resources, photos of our contributors, citations, and further reading, check the full show notes.📞 We'd love to hear from you! Submit to the show.📱 To join the Commons community, download the app.📷 Follow Second Nature on Instagram.Episode CreditsListener contributions: Amea Wadsworth, Elisabeth, Federica, Liv, Roxana Martínez Arrambide, Sare, TiffanyFeaturing: Dr. Jade Sasser and Sanchali Seth PalEditing and engineer: Evan GoodchildHosting and production: Katelan Cunningham
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Sep 4, 2024 • 2min
Season 2 of Second Nature is Coming Soon!
Trying to live more sustainably? Looking for motivation to keep at it? If you’re looking for personal stories, practical tips for sustainable living, a weekly dose of climate optimism, or you just want to feel in community with others, this is the show for you.Every Wednesday, hear how listeners around the world take action every to combat climate change and create the kind of world they want to live in. We'll get expert answers to your burning climate questions and calculate the potential carbon impact of collective action.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
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Aug 11, 2024 • 3min
We Want to Hear From You for Season 2!
Thanks so much for being part of the Second Nature community. We can’t wait to hear from you! Fill out this form to start your submission to Second Nature: https://j09c5.app.link/kOYGSJD7XLbAfter you fill out the form, you'll receive questions based on the topics you chose, with details about how to submit your audio. At the end of this call for submissions, you heard the voices of listeners Mac Hansen, Rozalia, Rachel Sirwatka, Jonathan Cheng, Amea Wadsworth, and Larisa Jitaru.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 32min
My biggest obstacle to plant-based eating? My family.
We heard from listeners that one of the top barriers to eating plant-based is who we eat with. So much of our food is rooted in culture and tradition, and breaking from the norms of our social circles may create some dinner table friction. But we’re here to help!On this episode, you’ll hear: Listeners share how they’re family reacted when they started eating plant-based. Tried and true advice on how to eat in harmony with meat eaters. How Isaias Hernandez’s family reacted when he became vegan and what his vision of a more equitable plant-based future looks like. Data-backed responses to the most common questions you mat get as a first-time plant-based eater. 🌎 For resources, photos of our contributors, citations, and further reading, check the full show notes.📞 We'd love to hear from you! Submit to the show.📱 To join the Commons community, download the app.📷 Follow Second Nature on Instagram.Episode creditsListener contributions: Amea Wadsworth, Daria Panova, Diana Holguin, Drew Crabtree, Jacqueline Elliott, Joëlle Provost, Kellie Rana, Kimberly Foley, Lawrence Hott, Sameera MokkaralaFeaturing: Isaias Hernandez and Sanchali Seth PalEditing and engineer: Evan GoodchildHosting and production: Katelan Cunningham
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Jul 10, 2024 • 38min
The Prime Effect: How Amazon Has Us Hooked on Convenience
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, our use of Amazon has skyrockted, making the company the second biggest U.S. parcel carrier after the US Postal Service. Amazon has become the poster child for convenience culture, but the time we save for the sake of convenience is putting us in financial and carbon debt. In this episode, we're grappling with our fraught relationship with our Amazon Prime subscriptions and getting practical tips to break free from convenience culture and start shopping more sustainably. On this episode, you'll hear:Listeners share their complex, conflicted feelings about using Amazon. MIT research scientist Erez Yoeli shares how we can have a more sustainable relationship with Amazon and how to close the action vs intent gap.How Amazon gets you to buy so much stuff and how its fast-paced shipping comes at the cost of workers' health and pay.🌎 For resources, photos of our contributors citations, and further reading, check the full show notes.📞 We'd love to hear from you! Submit to the show.📱 To join the Commons community, download the app.📷 Follow Second Nature on Instagram.Episode creditsListener contributions: Daria Panova, Diana Holguin, Freya Dumasia, Karen Jean and Rachel Martinson, Katee Hui, Kimberly Foley, Lawrence Hott, Miriam Jornet, Nicole Collins, Rozalia AgioutantiFeaturing: Erez Yoeli and Sanchali Seth PalEditing and engineer: Evan GoodchildHosting and production: Katelan Cunningham
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Jul 3, 2024 • 33min
Every Job Can Be a Green Job
Tired of working 9-5 at a job or a company that's not focused on sustainability? We've got good news. You don't need a sustainability degree to get a green job. There are green jobs out there for any skillset, and in this episode, we're going to help you find them. On this episode, you'll hear:How listeners are adapting their job into a green job, or starting fresh in a new industry. Kristy Drutman (aka browngirlgreen), the co-founder of the Green Jobs Board talk about hiring, representation, and resources in the green jobs spaceThe job numbers in the climate spaceAnd how a green jobs are a crucial part of a more sustainable economy🌎 For resources, photos of our contributors citations, and further reading, check the full show notes.📞 We'd love to hear from you! Submit to the show.📱 To join the Commons community, download the app.📷 Follow Second Nature on Instagram.Episode creditsListener contributions: Caitlyn Luitjens, Freya Dumasia, Grace Kenworthy, Natalie Pullen, Paula Tanscheit, Willa StoutenbeekFeaturing: Kristy Drutman and Sanchali Seth PalEditing and engineer: Evan GoodchildHosting and production: Katelan Cunningham
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Jun 19, 2024 • 36min
Composting Is for Everyone
Composting is one of the easiest climate actions and there are so many ways to do it! On this episode, you'll get a straightforward explanation of how composting works and all the inspiration and guidance you need to start composting — no matter where you live. Listen in to hear:Listeners' firsthand advice for composting in any living situationYour composting questions answered by Dr. Sheridan Ross of Compton Community GardenThe carbon impact of composting our food wasteIf you want to get personalized recommendations for composting in your area, try the Composting action in the Commons app.🌎 To see photos of our contributors as well as citations, and further reading, check the full show notes.📞 We'd love to hear from you! Submit to the show.📱 To join the Commons community, download the app.📷 Follow Second Nature on Instagram.Episode creditsListener contributions: Nicole Collins, Joëlle Provost , Lindsay Kerns, Bo Meisl, Sameera Mokkarala, Melissa Athina, Yolanda Gonzalez, Gracon Ladd, and Daniel GohFeatured guests: Dr. Sheridan Ross and Sanchali Seth PalEditing and engineer: Evan GoodchildHosting and production: Katelan Cunningham
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Jun 12, 2024 • 29min
Can We Overcome Overconsumption?
Becoming more conscious consumers is a pivotal step in building a more sustainable economy, but how do we deconsume in a consumerist world? When we buy less, we save money, cut down on clutter, and lower our emissions. This collective shift has another big impact — helping us to steer the economy away from disposable products, unsustainable resource use, and dangerous supply chains. On this episode of Second Nature, we hear listeners' take on overconsumption and their tips for deconsumption. We also chat with climate activist and educator Lauren Bash about Buy Nothing groups, Repair Cafes, and her own deconsumption journey. Plus, we find out who's doing all this overconsuming and the impact it's having on the rest of the world.🌎 To see photos of our contributors as well as citations, and further reading, check the full show notes.📞 We'd love to hear from you! Submit to the show.📱 To join the Commons community, download the app.📷 Follow Second Nature on Instagram.A great way to cut down on overconsumption is to get a handle on what you’re consuming. If you want a sustainable spending buddy to help you track the emissions of every purchase and gives you personalized tips, try the Commons app.Episode creditsListener contributions: Alyssa Barber, Amea Wadsworth, Andrea Reno, Caitlyn Luitjens, Daria Panova, Jonas Schäfer, Mac Hansen, Madeline Streilein, Nicole Collins, Rachel Orenstein, Timmin Vooijs, Willa StoutenbeekFeaturing: Lauren Bash and Sanchali Seth PalEditing and engineer: Evan GoodchildHosting and production: Katelan Cunningham
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