The Sistainability podcast is the creative alliance of friends Chanel Ford and Jennie Wright; two black millennial women with a passion for the culture and saving the planet. The Sistainability Podcast is an immersive exploration of sustainability through the art of storytelling, conversations with thought leaders and the co-hosts personal journeys. Together the sisters of sustainability debunk common myths, educate listeners, and embark on inclusive and well intentioned discussions. This po ...
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We made it! This is the end of Season 1 but we wanted to recap with you some of our favorite moments. Thank you to all of our guests that joined us and shared their story. Thank you to all of our listeners for starting this journey with us.XoXo,Jennie + Chanelتوسط Sistainability Podcast
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In this episode, we are talking about all things design and architecture and we were lucky enough to get the tea from our good friend, Hope Pollonais. Hope is Trinidadian-born architect who currently resides in Atlanta, GA. She is known amongst most as the doctor of buildings. Her career has guided her into the world of Forensic Architecture where …
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We are talking about all things food deserts, food access, how to navigate the grocery store and so much more in this episode with our guest, Jessie Wright. Jessica (Jessie) Wright is the SVP of Operations at Pinto, a company that is building the world’s smartest product data platform, with a mission of making product data fully personalized, trans…
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Cycling and Recycling Talk
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In this episode, we are joined by Conor Delabanque. Conor is an athlete, husband and dog dad. His work life involves being a technology advocate for enterprise transformation and DevOps, where he consults with Fortune 500 companies, hosts his own DevOps podcast, speaks at industry-leading conferences, and writes articles for technology publications…
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Stop making Sh*t up
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In this episode, we are revealing the truth about some of your ideas or thoughts around sustainability. A lot of what we have been told or have been shown is just not true and we are tired of people just making sh*t up.توسط Sistainability Podcast
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In this episode, we hang out with Tatiana, founder of Mrs.Freshcut. Mrs.Freshcut is a platform created to connect people to plants and educate them on the importance of having plants in your sanctuary. She started @mrsfreshcut with the goal of bringing everyone closer to nature and her intentions are to cancel the misconception of “ I kill plants”.…
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In this episode, we are discussing the Met Gala. If you don't know, the Met Gala is the annual fundraiser gala for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute of New York. We are going to be discussing the Green Carpet Challenge, what happens with the outfits after it's all said and done, and the sustainable efforts and lack thereof, of the …
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A drop-in episode discussing the history of Earth Day, what you already knew and what you may not know so much about.توسط Sistainability Podcast
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You can be black and do that!
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Our first guest on our podcast is Natasha Williams (@urbanwill), creator of The Urban Will Sensory Garden in Brooklyn, NY! Natasha is originally from the South side of Chicago and in this episode, we are discussing what it is like to be an urban gardener. She is here to tell us about her family history, running an urban healing garden, and her jour…
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We just have so much to unpack about sustainability and what it's like operating in this world as a person of color. We are sharing the raw and uncut discussions about a lifestyle that we are so passionate about. Many of the sustainable practices that are so widely capitalized on actually came from black and indigenous communities. It is our missio…
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