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6. Mapping the Future: Conservation, Community, and Tech with Véro Couttee-Jenkins
01:18:04||Season 1, Ep. 6In this episode, we unravel the complexities of conservation work with Véronique Couttee-Jenkins, a dedicated biologist from Mauritius. Véronique founded organisations 'AfriTech Fellowship' and 'Geospatial Equity Tech’ to help underrepresented and marginalised communities get involved in STEAM. She shares her experiences navigating the challenges of protecting biodiversity in Mauritius and beyond, shedding light on the often-overlooked unintended consequences of conservation efforts. We discuss the power dynamics in global conservation, the struggle to secure funding, and the balance between technology and traditional methods in protecting our planet. From the controversial impact of armed guards funded by major organizations to the critical role of inclusive and ethical conservation practices, this conversation dives deep into the realities of safeguarding nature. Join us as we challenge the illusion that all conservation efforts are universally positive, exploring how nuanced approaches and true community involvement are key to making meaningful change.(00:01:40) Véro's Journey From Mauritius to the US(00:11:04) Pursuing Higher Education in the US and New Zealand(00:14:35) Master's Program in Biodiversity Conservation and Policymaking(00:20:38) New Zealand's Predator Free 2050 Plan(00:24:26) Fellowship Experience with the National Audubon Society(00:29:01) Elevating Unheard Voices and Merging Science with Community Stories(00:41:11) Empowering Women as Critical Thinkers of Spatial Data(00:50:34) WWF Funding Controversy and Human-Environment Relationship(00:51:53) Starting an NGO to Empower Women in the Community(01:00:21) Storytelling and Securing Funding for Nonprofit Work(01:04:32) The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Conservation
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5. Aligning Graphic Design and Sustainability with Iva Vemich of IVA Graphic Design
57:30||Season 1, Ep. 5In this episode we dive deep into conversation with Iva, the graphic designer behind IVA Graphic Design, as she shares her integration of holistic practices and sustainability into her creative work. Topics range from the inspirational use of crystals and meditation in design to practical methods for reducing environmental impact like utilising energy-saving servers, adopting power-saving web platforms, and designing for print-conscious consumption.Discussions also unfold around the nuances of environmentally responsible design choices in business cards, packaging, and even playing cards, seeking a balance between eco-friendliness and practicality. Iva shares her journey from a poet to a graphic designer, her market-driven approach towards sustainable materials, and how consistent eco-friendly practices benefit both her clients and the planet. We explore the challenges and rewards of pursuing green practices within the graphic design industry, including cost-benefit analysis, accepting imperfections in sustainability, the potential role of AI and future technology, and the importance of personal and spiritual connections to one's work. For those new to the field or looking to adopt more sustainable practices, Iva offers valuable advice on starting this journey, highlighting the need for critical discernment and consistent small actions.(00:00:45) Welcoming Iva to the Show(00:00:56) Holistic Design Philosophy(00:02:42) Sustainable Graphic Design Practices(00:11:57) Exploring Alternative Search Engines(00:13:54) Webpages and Printing Efficiency(00:15:06) Aligning Values with Clients(00:17:35) Bridging Creativity and Sustainability(00:21:11) Sustainable Graphic Design Challenges(00:25:35) Eco-Friendly Design Economics(00:27:26) The Power of Patience in Business(00:28:06) Recycling and Creative Energies(00:33:11) Sustainable Design Challenges(00:37:48) Designing a Durable Card Game(00:40:08) Insights on Numerology(00:48:34) Tips for a Sustainable Design Journey(00:50:42) Sustainable Graphic Design's Future4. Revolutionising Sustainable Design with Matt Watkins of Special Studio
01:25:06||Season 1, Ep. 4Step into the innovative world of sustainable homeware design with Matt Watkins, founder of Special Studio, based right here in Tauranga. Special Studio pioneers 3D-printed homeware from recycled plastic, challenging the perception that 3D-printed plastic products can't be high-end, stylish, and sustainable.Join us as Matt explores the intersection of sustainability and innovation in manufacturing, particularly in regard to 3D printing with recycled plastics. Discover the challenges and opportunities of using recycled materials, and the potential of 3D printing to revolutionize industries from furniture to disaster relief solutions.Whakarongo to learn more about the pursuit of recyclability in design, from the Lulu bin to the many creative possibilities of 3D printing now and into the future.(00:02:10) Sustainability in 3D Printing(00:04:30) Recycling Plastics in Manufacturing(00:07:45) Future of Sustainable Materials(00:13:25) The Looming Waste Crisis(00:14:15) Pioneering Sustainable Business(00:18:53) Innovations in 3D Printing(00:21:48) Design Limits in 3D Printing(00:26:22) The Future of Eco Construction(00:31:25) The Cost of Convenience(00:36:28) Challenges in Sustainable Manufacturing(00:39:45) Innovative Product Design Journey(00:42:20) Creativity in Design and Business(00:45:39) Scaling Production Challenges(00:48:23) Sustainable Furniture Production(00:49:47) 3D Printing's Expanding Horizons(00:54:32) Recycling and Plastic Necessity(01:08:11) Risks and Future of Food Production(01:14:42) The Future of 3D Printing(01:19:56) Furniture Sustainability Trends(01:23:02) Where to Find/Follow Special Studio3. Redefining the Childbirth Experience with Gemma Holden of Empowered Birthing
56:17||Season 1, Ep. 3Join Sophie and Emma as they dive into the transformative world of hypnobirthing with their special guest, Gemma Holden of Empowered Birthing. Together, they unpack the empowering philosophy behind hypnobirthing—a holistic antenatal approach designed to empower expectant mothers and their partners through relaxation, meditation, and comprehensive education. Gemma shares her wealth of knowledge and experience as a registered midwife, shedding light on how hypnobirthing techniques can revolutionise the childbirth experience. From dispelling cultural myths surrounding childbirth's pain to exploring the profound impact of stress and anxiety on the birthing process, Gemma offers invaluable insights into the true essence of childbirth. They also delve into the safety and efficacy of pain relief options, the concept of an 'orgasmic birth,' and the vital role of partners in the birthing journey. Through personal anecdotes and professional expertise, Gemma illuminates the transformative potential of hypnobirthing in fostering deeper connections, empowering mothers, and embracing the miraculous journey of birth. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that challenges societal norms and celebrates the beauty of childbirth.(00:01:04) What is Hypnobirthing?(00:03:24) Empowering Expectant Mums through Hypnobirthing Education(00:09:52) Stress: The Enemy of Smooth Childbirth(00:13:06) Empowering Births, from Inductions to C-sections(00:16:20) Pain Relief Options During Labor(00:21:18) Hypnobirthing: A Complementary Approach to Childbirth(00:27:38) Empowering Birthing Experience with Mindset Techniques(00:32:22) Orgasmic Birth and the Power of Language(00:36:50) Navigating Motherhood in Modern Society(00:44:52) Empowering Partners in Childbirth(00:49:48) Midwifery Roots(00:53:18) Empowering Your Birthing Journey2. The Truth about Waste and Recycling with Vinnie Callister of Waste Wizards
54:42||Season 1, Ep. 2Have you ever wondered how much of your meticulously sorted recycling actually avoids the landfill? This week we sit down with Vinnie Callister, the self-proclaimed "Waste Wizard," to debunk common myths surrounding waste management and to highlight innovative solutions in the fight against waste.In this eye-opening conversation, Vinnie shares his journey from spearheading waste separation at festivals to partnering with Make Waste History in the quest to reduce the staggering 500 BILLION single-use coffee cups disposed of each year. Listen in as we discuss the Reusable Cup Network powered by the Again Again app, and explore how small actions can propel monumental change.What you'll discover:- How Wastewizards began with a vision to encourage waste separation at festivals.- The harsh reality that if there's more than 10% contamination, most of our recycling heads straight to landfill.- The principles behind Waste Wizards and the drive for decommodification and radical self-reliance.- Vinnie's experience starting the business and insights on securing sustainability funding.- Practical steps you can take to transition from single-use to sustainable, such as adopting high-quality reusables.Plus, a candid discussion about the intersection of mental health and environmental efforts.This episode is packed with eye-opening discussions, practical advice, and Vinnie's infectious enthusiasm for making a greener world. Tune in to explore how you can be part of the waste minimisation movement and embrace a more sustainable lifestyle!Timestamps(00:00:10) Introduction of Vinnie Callister(00:01:16) Wastewizards Origin(00:11:52) Reality of Recycling(00:20:36) The Reusable Cup Network(00:24:52) Waste Wizards' Philosophy(00:28:34) Discussing Business Funding(00:29:55) Challenges in Sustainability Funding(00:34:14) Action as the Antidote to Despair(00:37:12) Global Mental Health Crisis(00:41:57) Dehydration and Injuries(00:43:14) Replacing Single-Use Items(00:52:21) Staying Curious1. The Many Illusions of Religion, Cults, Sects and Spirituality with Professor Peter Lineham
01:15:40||Season 1, Ep. 1In this inaugural episode we are joined by Professor Peter Lineham, an authority on exotic and esoteric religious beliefs.Our thought-provoking conversation explores the illusions of mainstream and fringe religious practices, from Christianity to Buddhism, and the often misidentified concept of pacifism within religions.Professor Lineham shares his fascinating journey from his PhD on the SwedenBorgians to examining diverse religious groups in New Zealand. He brings to the table discussions on meditation, eco churches, the intricacies of cult language, and the need for ethical frameworks in religion.Amidst high-profile royal commission hearings on abuse within religious groups, our dialogue takes a turn towards accountability and the courage to speak against evils witnessed in the church.Peter also sheds light on mono- and poly-theistic faiths and the importance of viewing the best in every religious tradition, providing a hopeful outlook for a convergence between religion and authentic spirituality.For our listeners seeking solace, the professor has an inspiring message: religion and shared beliefs can combat fears of isolation and aid mental well-being through a sense of community.Don't miss this deep dive into the many layers of belief and what binds or divides us. Tune in now to our riveting discussion with Professor Lineham and illuminate your understanding of New Zealand's spiritual landscape.Timestamps(00:01:21) Introductions!(00:01:38) PhD and Obscure Religions in New Zealand(00:03:57) Personal Faith Reaffirmed(00:07:00) Book Discussion and Availability(00:08:01) Defining Cults vs. Legitimate Religious Movements(00:18:21) Inquiring About Meditation Practices(00:20:12) Comparing Meditation Types(00:27:12) Exclusive Buddhist Practices Unveiled(00:39:45) Child Abuse Hearings in Religious Settings(00:45:02) Hierarchical Structures and Their Downfalls(00:54:46) Encounters with Self through Religion(01:01:42) Youth Fears: Isolation and Death(01:09:42) Environmentalism within Religious Contexts(01:11:59) Future Trajectories for Religion and Spirituality(01:13:33) Guest Farewell and Prayer