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Regen360: Creating a Green Legacy

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David Gottfried is best known as the father of the global green building movement, having founded both the U.S. Green Building Council and the World Green Building Council (with GBCs in over 100 countries). He’s a catalyst for transformational start-ups, collaboration and inspiration. Gottfried is an entrepreneur, author, keynote speaker and modern art painter.

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Portada del episodio Episode 77 - Majora Carter

Episode 77 - Majora Carter

Community is an essential foundation for sustainability and equity. I believe the spirit of change starts inside, and then in our homes, and then radiates outwards to our neighbors and shared community, expanding out to the Earth where we share the air, water, soil and precious life sustaining resources. I’m thrilled to interview Majora Carter on her brand new book called Reclaiming Community: You Don’t have to move out of your neighborhood to live in a better one. Majora is a true inspiration and source of hope for us as we regroup to address systematic inequality. She is the Executive Director of Sustainable South Bronx, a MacArthur Fellow and winner of the prestigious Peabody Award. We met when Majora served on the Board of the U.S. Green Building Council. I first heard her speak at GreenBuild and was deeply moved by her incredible passion, vision and guidance for sustainable communities. This interview with Majora is important to me on many levels, including that my parents grew up in the Bronx, about three miles from where Majora was born, and the community that is the main case study for her vital book. In our conversation, we discuss how to regenerate our communities, especially those where success typically meant leaving home to seek greener pastures. Majora shows us that this practice isn’t necessary and can be reversed. We discuss: * The shame and regret when Majora felt she had to leave the Bronx to be more successful. * The importance of creating the infrastructure to help residents aspire for beauty and wealth: economically, emotionally and spiritually. * That gentrification isn’t always “success” and that we don’t need to escape. * We talk about a higher passion, spirit that calls us and inspires us to create our own ministries. I have felt this calling deeply for decades since I first began to work in green building in 1991, and later helped found the green building council movement. * The importance of mentors. * Community isn’t just a place, it’s an activity. * Majora’s Community Development Retention Model, adapted from leading corporations. * Majora’s Equation: Idea to Reality = Discipline + Hard Work + Time + [Love]

7 de feb de 2022 - 38 min
Portada del episodio Episode 76 - Joel Makower

Episode 76 - Joel Makower

This episode of Regen360 features the greenbiz warrior and strategic thought leader Joel Makower. Joel was one of the first green business journalists, starting four decades ago, and up through this day, he’s continually pushing us to break through paradigms that degrade and invent those that flourish. He is the Chairman and Co-founder of GreenBiz Group, lead author of the annual “State of Green Business” report, and The New Grand Strategy: Restoring America’s Prosperity, Security and Sustainability in the 21st Century. The interview is inspiring and can help show us a path forward in 2022. We talk about: * ESG growing pains as we define concrete standards, and emerge out of the “Wild West.” As Joel says: “It’s all about scale, scope and speed of change.” * “Who’s in the tent?” Are there good and bad green businesses, or is it about getting all to be part of the conversation? * Is it about making more money, or managing risk? * We need Elon Musks in every industry, “willing to jump off the cliff, bring others along, and create something the world really needs by orders of magnitude.” * Joel quotes Steven Covey, that “change happens at the speed of trust.” How do we accelerate trust: in our own visions, inventions, stakeholders, investors, the public and governments?

6 de ene de 2022 - 46 min
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