Conversations on a Sustainable Life Podcast

Conversations on a Sustainable Life

Libby O'Loghlin & Renée LaPlante
A podcast with Purpose.In a somewhat unconventional 12-episode podcast series, a Novelist and an ex-Googler – Libby and Renée, based in Switzerland – draw on science and data as well as humanity's creativity and flawed beauty to come to terms with – and find actions to address! – our global, local and personal sustainability challenges. Covid-19 has fully disrupted our "normal" and our ability to run in-person sustainability workshops! So join us on the airwaves instead, for discussions around why and how to proactively lead households, businesses, and life in sustainable ways. Renée LaPlante has a people performance, communications, recruitment, and facilitation background from her time working in the creative and technology industries. She is drawn to solving gigantic problems with data-driven and systemic solutions. She helps organisations co-create intentional cultures and establish authentic engagement with their employees, a methodology she also uses for The Decarbonista Project, making everyday carbon footprint reduction accessible and enjoyable. Libby O’Loghlin is a novelist and prize-winning short story writer, who has a background in creative direction and narrative media (film, TV, radio, print and digital publishing). She's the co-founder of numerous social and sustainability enterprises, including a blockchain-based product eco-footprint tracking startup (ReCarbonX Systems). Becoming a parent of teenagers moved her to undertake coach training and gain a certificate in Plant Based Nutrition. Reach us anytime at [email protected]
Episode 10: Tools for Change, Part 2
Libby and Renée get into next-level footprint change with the 4 Decarbonista principles, an approach that has worked for both of us, even as very different people with different life circumstances and different personalities. Renée breaks down her first year reduction actions step by step, and walks us through the principles as an illustration of how this kind of change can be done strategically. She talks us through setting goals, looking at the numbers, and building a plan and sticking to it (so we don’t get all guilty or sidetracked!). Libby wonders whether weighing your compost is a good idea in all circumstances, and we discuss how planning helps us harness our energy and willpower for the critical things rather than getting caught up or stressed out by the little things we “could” be doing. We discuss how, aside from the actual reductions, a growing self-awareness and getting better at tuning into ourselves can actually become a regular outcome of carrying out a reduction plan. We also revisit the rebound effect and how it can rear its head if we don’t plan for it. Join us in this episode for the juice on how to make a robust footprint reduction plan!
Jun 30, 2021
Episode 09: Making space for Sustainability
We think it's great to have a sustainability intention, yet most of us can point to some kind of emotional or material clutter holding us back. When we can let go of things that don't serve us anymore – and, in the light of climate change, this might also mean our imagined futures – we naturally become present to our here-and-now priorities, and gain energy for the new things we want to tackle.
Oct 16, 2020
Trailer
Libby and Renée welcome you to a series in which we start unpacking climate change and humanity’s role in it. Why? Well, we’re both moms, business owners, and coaches but we have very different perspectives and life experiences, and we firmly believe it takes a complete diversity of people and approaches to tackle this massive predicament! Tune in to discover pathways that could work for you.
Sep 22, 2020
Episode 08: The gendered identity of Sustainability
Libby and Renée unpack the identity around sustainable actions and eco-activism to question if gender stereotypes and biases are getting in the way of humanity’s progress towards sustainability. We look at the energies of ‘masculine’ and ‘feminine’, and how branding and semiotics (the study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation) behind advertising and media influences our ‘truth’ of what we all think sustainability is.
Sep 5, 2020
Episode 07: When Sustainability goes Sideways
In this episode, we look at what can go wrong in sustainability. Lying to ourselves, overcommitting, and taking token actions are pitfalls we can all easily fall into. We advocate for a mindset of adaptation and getting comfortable with chaos while remaining curious, watching out for silver bullets and blind spots, and still taking action based on the real data we do have.
Jul 30, 2020
Episode 06: Tools for Change, Part 1
In an extended episode — because there’s so much to cover — we started with some personal footprint foundations. Learn about the What, the Who, the Why and the How of the sustainability challenges we face.
Jul 20, 2020
Episode 05: BLM and Widening the Sustainability Lens
Libby and Renee press pause on regular programming to widen the sustainability lens to recognise Black Lives.
Jul 1, 2020
Episode 04: Food That Sustains
This episode, we tackle the 'food' theme, looking at the role food plays in climate change, and how eating lots of plants can be rewarding for our health, families, communities and environment.
Jun 10, 2020
Episode 03: A Sustainable Inner World
In this episode, we launch into inner space :-). We touch on triggers, discuss releasing emotions, and share some resources for shifting out of fear and into self compassion.
May 31, 2020
Episode 02: Stepping Up for Sustainability
Libby and Renée explore finding our bold and brave selves amidst the climate emergency and a global pandemic. What we know for sure is that stretching ourselves and staying alert is critical right now so we can all collaborate, move fast, drive, and adapt to the changes happening to our world and climate.
May 31, 2020
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