Say Granola!
Say Granola!
Rebecca
Discussions on the environment, sustainability, intersectionality, and social justice. Try it—you’ll like it!
Sustainability Update from India - In Conversation with Hrishikesh Tupe
This podcast episode provides a window into the current state of environmental issues, efforts, and initiatives in India. The discussion compares those sustainability efforts to related efforts in the United States. The conversation is shared with Hrishikesh Tupe. 
Jul 16, 2021
35 min
Sustinable Style and Personal Identity - In Conversation with Wearing Alix
This podcast episode, airing in honor of Pride Month, explores the connection between a healthy, joyful sense of self and finding happiness in getting dressed with a sustainable wardrobe. Alix, or Wearing Alix on Instagram, shares the parallel journeys of the development of her sense of self and her sense of style -- both of which are delightful!
Jun 25, 2021
38 min
How an Idea Becomes a Movement - In Conversation with Walt Hays
This podcast episode explores the ways in which an individual can work toward collective action to accomplish a goal.  In other words, the discussion focuses on how to make an idea become a movement. The conversation is shared with lifetime community and environmental activist and San Francisco Bay Area resident Walter Hays.
Jun 2, 2021
34 min
Transportation Justice - In Conversation with Rose Pedals
This podcast episode explores some of the fundamental  ways in which the U.S. transportation system is flawed, as well as the personal empowerment and environmental benefits that come with a local, car-free lifestyle. The conversation is shared with Rose Pedals.
May 14, 2021
29 min
A Black Male Perspective on 2020 - A Conversation with Jayshawn Puckett
This podcast episode explores the Black male experience in America during 2020, including reflections on racism and sources of joy. The conversation is shared with Jayshawn Puckett.
Apr 19, 2021
32 min
Muslim America and the Environment - A Cultural Conversation with Doa Morsy
This podcast episode explores the ways in which Muslims in America experience and feel a place in the mainstream environmental movement. The conversation is shared with Egyptian American Doa Morsy, owner of the Etsy shop Sundos & Silk. Note: The "uniform dresser" referenced in the conversation is Matilda Kahl.
Mar 31, 2021
28 min
Politics and the Environment - A Conversation with Trinidad Arredondo
This podcast episode explores the shift from the modern American environmental movement's bi-partisan origin in the 1960s and 70s to its politically divisive nature today. The conversation is shared with Trinidad Arredondo, member of the Coachella Valley Unifed School District board.
Mar 16, 2021
28 min
Sense of Self and Place - A Conversation with Diane Ichikawa
This podcast episode explores the foundational concepts of finding a sense of self and place as the cornerstone of participating more fully in environmental activism.
Feb 27, 2021
31 min