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Planet E and Me is an upbeat look at how everyday people can help the planet. This monthly podcast is 30 to 45 minutes in length and consists of storytelling,...
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Planet E and Me is an upbeat look at how everyday people can help the planet. This monthly podcast is 30 to 45 minutes in length and consists of storytelling, a song, and an interview. Each featured guest is asked to challenge themselves to “step up” or “stretch out” in terms of environmental action – building on their interest in the environment to undertake a project with even greater impact. After listening to the podcast, view each guest's followup video at https://PlanetEandMe.com.
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Planet E and Me Podcast
Planet E and Me Podcast
12 SEP 2019 · In this episode, John Crand shares how a love learning inspired his interest in the environment.
29 JUL 2019 · In this episode we talk to couple Steve and Kari Karp about plant-based diets, the counterculture of the underground music scene, embracing the "other" and how a love of books can bring people together.
18 JUN 2019 · In this episode, Dr. Gail Herman shares some of the stories of Garrett County, MD miners.
23 APR 2019 · In this episode, we talk to violinist Linda Beers who uses her music to bring awareness to environmental issues.
1 MAR 2019 · In this episode, learn the importance of citizen action for the environment as we hear the story of Marjory Stoneman Douglas and interview a retired school teacher who is ready to step out of his comfort zone and take action.
26 JAN 2019 · In this episode of Planet E and Me, we explore the issue of waste with octogenarian, Bruce Morris.
Planet E and Me is an upbeat look at how everyday people can help the planet. This monthly podcast is 30 to 45 minutes in length and consists of storytelling,...
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Planet E and Me is an upbeat look at how everyday people can help the planet. This monthly podcast is 30 to 45 minutes in length and consists of storytelling, a song, and an interview. Each featured guest is asked to challenge themselves to “step up” or “stretch out” in terms of environmental action – building on their interest in the environment to undertake a project with even greater impact. After listening to the podcast, view each guest's followup video at https://PlanetEandMe.com.
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Author | Deborah Roe |
Organization | Deborah Roe |
Categories | Science |
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