It Shouldn't Be This Hard
Every April 22nd, a billion people across 193 countries do something for the planet. Companies make bold commitments. Partnerships get announced. And then April 23rd arrives. For businesses building sustainability into how they actually operate (not just how they communicate) that day after is the real test. Because the ROI of Earth Day isn't in the moment. It's in the partnerships that outlast the press release, the operational changes that compound year over year, and the culture that doesn't need a calendar reminder to care. In this special Earth Day episode of It Shouldn't Be This Hard, co-hosts Phil White and Heidi Schoeneck sit down with Kathleen Rogers, President of EarthDay.org — one of the most recognized environmental platforms on the planet — to ask the question she returns to every single year: What do we do the day after Earth Day? From the paradox of growing awareness alongside growing powerlessness, to the equity arguments hiding inside the word "environment," to what it actually takes to keep a billion-person movement going — this is a conversation about turning caring into action. Not just on April 22nd. Every day. Key Takeaways: * Why awareness and powerlessness are growing at the same time and what that means for anyone trying to drive change * How redefining "environment" as what surrounds you reframes sustainability as an equity issue, not just an ecological one * Why the antidote to greenwashing fear isn't a better communications strategy * How incremental progress beats absolutism when building movements that last * Why the intention–action gap is as much a strategic problem as a communications one * What "the day after Earth Day" reveals about the difference between moments and movements Timestamps: * 00:00 – Introduction: What do we do the day after Earth Day? * 01:08 – The paradox of awareness: more knowledge, more powerlessness * 03:50 – What does the ‘environment’ actually mean? And how a simple definition can change everything * 05:17 – Climate equity: who bears the real burden of environmental harm * 05:50 – Why companies are afraid to talk about climate change * 06:30 – Urban tree planting, community tools, and building the tent for the ‘do-gooders’ of the world * 07:26 –The billion-person challenge: keeping momentum after April 22nd * 08:15 – Closing wisdom: nature as miracle, protector, and source of hope About the Show It Shouldn't Be This Hard is the podcast for leaders, founders, and change-makers reimagining what good business looks like: real conversations, radical ideas, and the belief that purpose and profit can — and must — coexist. Hosted by Phil White and Heidi Schoeneck, the show explores how sustainability can drive business performance, especially under real commercial pressure. Season 2 continues those conversations at the intersection of purpose and performance — because the work matters every day, not just one day a year. Additional Resources: 🤖 Meet Gaia, our sustainability AI: https://grounded.world/gaia/ [https://grounded.world/gaia/] 🌍 Get Grounded: https://grounded.world/ [https://grounded.world/] #EarthDay #Sustainability #ESG #ClimateAction #ItShouldntBeThisHard #EarthDayEveryDay
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