What Sociology Has To Do With Climate Change
Now more than ever, climate action is necessary to protect our planet and secure the future of the next generations. The global conception of climate change has evolved throughout the years, from being defined in strictly environmental terms like the increase in greenhouse gas emissions to its current framing as an issue of human rights and social justice. This has led to discussions of how climate change issues intensify existing inequalities across lines of gender, race, ethnicity, and social class. Thus, pushing for effective climate action contributes to a fairer and more resilient world.
COP 27 Update + Changing the Climate Narrative with Anne Therese Gennari, Author of The Climate Optimist Handbook
Watch the episode here: Listen to the episode here: The impacts of climate change on different areas of society are interrelated, which is why people think the worst about the future. But we don’t have to simply accept and surrender to the possibility of a dying planet. We can actually change the narrative so we can […]
BREAKING NEWS: Ukraine Pushes Russian Troops Retreat and Keeps The Pressure ON! Featuring Daniel Tonkopi and His Work to #StandWithUkraine
Watch the livestream and podcast here: Listen to the podcast here Join Corinna Bellizzi for a quick commentary on Russia’s retreating forces and a snip from her interview with Daniel Tonkopi, Delfast Ebikes founder who got his company’s start in Kiev. News articles mentioned in this livestream: https://www.wsj.com/articles/russias-war-plan-is-rocked-by-ukraines-rapid-gains-11663073064?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo https://wtop.com/russia-ukraine-war-news/2022/09/ukraine-piles-pressure-on-retreating-russian-troops/ Podcast interview with Daniel Tonkopi: […]
How Delfast Ebikes Are Making A Positive Environmental Footprint And Supporting Ukraine with CEO Daniel Tonkopi
Listen to the podcast here How can innovation create opportunities for positive social impact and environmental footprint? Joining us for our 100th episode is Daniel Tonkopi, CEO of Delfast, who aims to transform the future of transportation and combat climate change with Delfast’s innovative e-bikes. They are recognized as a disruptive global e-bike […]
Being A Black Man In America and Supporting Women’s Rights (Roe v. Wade, #MeToo) with Martin Hanson, Founder of BMen Foundation
Listen to the podcast here: With Roe v. Wade under imminent threat, it’s imperative that we consider what its overturn would mean to marginalized communities and economically constrained people, and how this could even affect progress made with the Black Lives Matter #BLM movement. To have this discussion today, I’m joined by Martin Henson, founder […]
Volunteerism: Your Path To A Fulfilling Life with Karen Knight, Volunteer Management Consultant
Listen to the podcast here: Did you know that volunteerism can be a path to achieving happiness? It’s no coincidence that the concept of serving your fellow man is included in every 12-step program on the planet. The reason is simple. Volunteering your time to others that can benefit from your effort actually makes you […]
Friday Feature: Vote, Engage & Act with Abi Green, host of Sex, Politics & Bacon
Listen to the podcast here In this week’s Friday Feature, we are thrilled to introduce you to Abi Green, host of Sex, Politics & Bacon! Abi (she/her) is the funniest girl she’s ever met. Eternal camp counselor, enthusiastic Mom, world-conquerer, lawyer, thrifting fanatic, progressive political know it all, Culinary MacGuyver and proud feminist with disabilities. […]
Regeneration Part 3: Wild Things and Wilding, A Review of Paul Hawken’s Book on Ending The Climate Crisis in One Generation
In this series of mini-episodes, Corinna teases through the primary concepts of Paul Hawken’s book, Regeneration: Ending The Climate Crisis In One Generation. This week’s focus is on Wilding. She provides an overview of the chapter’s 8 sections with…
The Year Of The Nurse: A 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic Memoir
Join Corinna as she interviews a dear friend and prolific author, Cassandra (Cassie) Alexander about her recent (and VERY current) book, “The Year of The Nurse: A 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic Memoir” which catalogs her experience as an ICU nurse…
The Life Autistic With Hunter Hansen, YouTuber & Instagrammer
In this episode, you meet Hunter Hansen, a tech professional who put his writing skills and charisma to use as a blogger, YouTuber and Instagrammer — to be a champion for the autistic and neurodivergent community to which he belongs. By the end of…