• #2.7 Hilary Ego - A Positive Mindset to Believe in the Future and Work for It & How to Publish a Children’s Book
    Sep 13 2023

    Reminder: We are donating a small amount to the Environmental Voter Project (EVP) for every listener who subscribes to this podcast. EVP is not a sponsor of this podcast. I just love their mission.


    I chatted with my friend and climate champion Hilary Ego. Hilary is one of the most multidimensional climate people I know. She manages the environmental programs in the City of La Mesa, wrote and drew a children’s book and loves making food for people. We dive deep into her role of helping the City of La Mesa implement its climate action plan and the community outreach and relationship building it (and everything in climate, basically) requires to succeed. Hilary also shared why she decided to publish a children’s book and how to start doing something for our community, for our planet and for ourselves.


    Things we mentioned in the episode:

    • Hilary Ego’s children book: How I Save the Earth
    • City of La Mesa’s Climate Action Plan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXua3GbmrUQ
    • California Senate Bill 1383: Organic Waste Reduction and edible food recovery law
    • California Assembly Bill 341: mandatory recycling law
    • California Assembly Bill 1346: ban the sell of gas powered small engines

    Follow us on Instagram ⁠@OurClimateStories⁠.

    This podcast was created by the youth group of Climate Reality DFW in 2021, and is currently a joint project by the DFW & Portland Chapters produced by Li-Ya Mar. Comments, feedback or share your stories with us, email us at ⁠thegreenpathsgang@gmail.com⁠.

    Special shoutout to Nick Keenan and Pradeep Vundela for their technical and audio support.

    Art Design by ⁠Marni Keenan⁠.

    Music by ⁠RomanSenykMusic & ⁠QubeSounds⁠ from ⁠Pixabay



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    43 mins
  • 2.6 Nancy Lynée Woo - Poetry as Power & Relationship as Remedy
    Aug 2 2023

    Eco-anxiety and climate emotions impact everyone who is paying attention to our world. I often turn to poetry, not as a way to escape, but a way to sit with the emotion and let it lead me where I need to be. Art and creative work can help translate and transform our feelings and emotions in the climate crisis. That’s what Nancy’s poems do.

    We chatted about the role of poetry in solving the climate crisis and the importance of human relation in healing our world. Our conversation made my heart so full, reminding me I'm not alone in trying to figure out my place and role in the climate. I hope it empowers and comforts you as much as it did for me.

    Things we mentioned in the episode:

    • Read Nancy’s Poems here.
    • Nancy’s Poetry Collection: I’d Rather Be Lightning
    • Solar Punk Magazine
    • Center for Science and Reimagination
    • Ezra Klein’s on our future on NYTimes: Your Kids Are Not Doomed


    Reminder: We are donating a small amount to the Environmental Voter Project (EVP) for every listener who subscribes to this podcast. EVP is not a sponsor of this podcast. I just love their mission.

    Follow us on Instagram ⁠@OurClimateStories⁠ and on .

    This podcast was created by the youth group of Climate Reality DFW in 2021, and is currently a joint project by the DFW & Portland Chapters produced by Li-Ya Mar. Comments, feedback or share your stories with us, email us at ⁠thegreenpathsgang@gmail.com⁠.



    Special shoutout to Nick Keenan and Pradeep Vundela for their technical and audio support.

    Art Design by ⁠Marni Keenan⁠.

    Music by ⁠RomanSenykMusic & ⁠QubeSounds⁠ from ⁠Pixabay

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    58 mins
  • 2.5 Karen Magruder – Green Social Work, Environmental Justice, and How to Harness the Power of Eco-Anxiety
    Jul 5 2023

    In this episode, we’re so excited to share a conversation with Karen Magruder, a faculty member in the school of Social Work at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). Karen was trained in trauma informed therapy, but Hurricane Harvey in 2017 brought the “a-ha” moment to her. She witnessed how the climate crisis made vulnerable people more vulnerable, especially with the poor infrastructures in our society. We chatted about the Environmental Justice & Green Social Work course she created at UTA, what eco-anxiety is, and how to harness its power for change!

    Things we mentioned in the episode:

    • Karen’s article in in Social Work Today: Exploring the Prevalence and Treatment of Eco-Anxiety
    • UN Climate Change Learning
    • UPSTREAM – Framework to Harness the Power of Our Eco-anxiety


    Follow us on Instagram ⁠@OurClimateStories⁠.


    Comments, feedback or share your stories with us, email us at ⁠thegreenpathsgang@gmail.com⁠.

    This podcast was created by the youth group of Climate Reality DFW in 2021, and is currently a joint project by the DFW & Portland Chapters produced by Li-Ya Mar.


    Special shoutout to Nick Keenan and Pradeep Vundela for their technical and audio support.

    Art Design by ⁠Marni Keenan⁠.

    Music by ⁠RomanSenykMusic & ⁠QubeSounds⁠ from ⁠Pixabay


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    43 mins
  • 2.4 Cassie Snow – How the Biggest Player in the Hotel Industry Saves its Food Waste and Help Recycle 99% of the Water in Las Vegas
    Jun 14 2023

    In this episode, Li-Ya chats with Cassie Snow, the Sustainability Manager at MGM Resorts International, who oversees its sustainability efforts globally. Her passion to make a positive impact is rooted in her lived experience and the kindness she got through growing up. Cassie has tons of experience supporting programs surrounding food waste reduction and food recovery to reduce hunger in her community in Las Vegas.

    As the chair of theClimate Reality Las Vegas Chapter, Cassie is also a strong advocate for accessible and affordable public transportation and solutions that not only mitigate the climate crisis but also help to uplift and empower our underserved community. She organized the TED x Fremont East District event in 2022, where local environmental champions shared ideas and stories about climate solutions in Nevada.


    Things we mentioned in the episode:

    • TED Countdown – Championing & Accelerating Solutions to the Climate Crisis
    • MGM Resorts Sustainability & SEG


    Follow us on Instagram ⁠@OurClimateStories⁠.

    Comments, feedback or share your stories with us, email us at ⁠thegreenpathsgang@gmail.com⁠.


    This podcast was created by the youth group of Climate Reality DFW in 2021, and is currently a joint project by the DFW & Portland Chapters, produced by Li-Ya Mar.

    Special shoutout to Nick Keenan and Pradeep Vundela for their technical and audio support.

    Art Design by ⁠Marni Keenan⁠.


    Music by ⁠RomanSenykMusic & ⁠QubeSounds⁠ from ⁠Pixabay

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    47 mins
  • 2.3 Patty Silva - Bi-Cultural Identity, Films, and Storytelling
    May 24 2023

    In this episode, we talked to Patty Silva, the executive producer of the show “El Futuro del Planeta”, an original TV series produced by EarthX TV. Patty and Li-Ya chatted about their bi-cultural background, mostly Patty’s as an immigrant from Mexico, and how that bi-cultural and bi-lingual identity shaped her focus on bridging the information gap of the environment between the U.S. and Latin America.

    Our conversion touches on the crucial role of collaboration with partner organizations and teams in bringing awareness to what’s happening outside of the mainstream US-focus content and making it truly a global conversation.

    Fun Fact about Patty: She has been in the film and media industry for more than a decade. She has appeared in the TV show “Prison Break”, which was one of Li-Ya favorites growing up.

    You can watch “El Futuro del Planeta” and find EarthX TV on FuboTV, DIRECTV channel 267, U-Verse channel 1267 or log-in to your Spectrum account to find your local channel number. (In Dallas, EarthX TV at Channel 139 on Spectrum.)

    Things we mentioned in the episode:

    • EarthX TV
    • EarthX TV U.S. Schedule
    • Climate Reality Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter


    Follow us on Instagram ⁠@OurClimateStories⁠.

    Comments, feedback or share your stories with us, email us at ⁠thegreenpathsgang@gmail.com⁠.

    This podcast was created by the youth group of Climate Reality DFW in 2021, and is currently a joint project by the DFW & Portland Chapters produced by Li-Ya Mar.

    Special shoutout to Nick Keenan and Pradeep Vundela for their technical and audio support.

    Art Design by ⁠Marni Keenan⁠.


    Music by ⁠RomanSenykMusic & ⁠QubeSounds⁠ from ⁠Pixabay

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    42 mins
  • 2.2 Bhargavi Jeyarajah - How to feel hopeful and joyous in the Climate Movement? Start locally! Start with our own community.
    May 3 2023

    This episode is one of my favorite conversations about community and climate organizing throughout my 6 years as a climate organizer. I talked to Bhargavi Jeyarajah, who was the sustainability coordinator at the University of Texas at Arlington, where I taught as a faculty from 2019 to 2022. We chatted about Bhargavi’s experience studying community-based organizing at Duke University, and how her identity as an immigrant and a wife helped her reconcile with her own biases and eventually led her to the climate movement. She shared some brilliant examples of how to connect community values to sustainability goals and creating space for students (and community members) so they can lead! (Btw, you'll also hear about how much we enjoyed working with the predominantly immigrant student body at UTA, a minority-serving institution. We missed you, UT-Arlington!)


    Things we mentioned in the episode:

    UT-Arlington’s Vote YES Green Funds Campaign

    The Joy Report from the Intersectional Environmentalists

    The Joy Issue from Grist

    Follow us on Instagram ⁠@OurClimateStories⁠.

    Comments, feedback or share your stories with us, email us at ⁠thegreenpathsgang@gmail.com⁠.

    This podcast was created by the youth group of Climate Reality DFW in 2021, and is currently a joint project by the DFW & Portland Chapters produced by Li-Ya Mar.

    Special shoutout to Nick Keenan and Pradeep Vundela for their technical support.

    Art Design by ⁠Marni Keenan⁠.


    Music by ⁠RomanSenykMusic & ⁠QubeSounds⁠ from ⁠Pixabay⁠

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    51 mins
  • 2.1 A Human Rights Defender’s Climate Journey as a Tapestry - Jill Maclntyre Witt
    Apr 19 2023

    In our first episode of the new season, I talked to Jill Maclntyre Witt, who has been a climate activist with the Climate Reality Project and 350.org for more than a decade. Jill was named one of UN International Human Rights Commission's Top 100 Human Rights Defenders in 2019 along with Michelle Obama and Greta Thunberg.

    Our conversation focuses on learning how to be an activist by doing. We also talked about how her retail job in the 2000s guided her to start her advocacy journey and how her projects as a volunteer led her to teaching sustainability and the environment in higher education. She founded the Climate Activism Lab and a new course will be launching later this year to transform climate anxiety to ACTION, because action is the best antidote to despair.


    Check out Jill’s TedTalk: Climate Justice Now How?

    And the Climate Justice Field Manual Jill wrote.

    Also check out Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s Climate Action Venn Diagrams⁠.


    Follow us on Instagram @OurClimateStories.

    Comments, feedback or share your stories with us, email us at thegreenpathsgang@gmail.com.


    This podcast was created by the Youth & Young Professional group of Climate Reality Dallas Fort-Worth Chapter, and is currently a joint project by the Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter & Portland Chapter, produced by Li-Ya Mar.


    Special shoutout to Nick Keenan and Pradeep Vundela for their technical support.

    Art Design by Marni Keenan.

    Music by RomanSenykMusic & QubeSounds from Pixabay


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    34 mins
  • 2.0 New Season! "Our Climate Stories" is coming back!
    Apr 12 2023

    In celebration of Earth Month, aka our favorite time of the year, The Green Path Podcast is coming back! We made some changes in the format and the content, yet the goal is the same, to share our climate story and find our voice and our place in the climate movement.

    The podcast is now produced and hosted by the former chair of the Climate Reality Dallas-Ft Worth Chapter Li-Ya Mar.

    Special shoutout to Vanessa Wu, Ishrita Pol, Ashley Monismith, and Krishna Madhav for their work in 2021 on this podcast. We carry the torch and keep it going!

    Follow us on Instagram @OurClimateStories.

    Comments, feedback or share your stories with us, email us at thegreenpathsgang@gmail.com.

    Art Design by Marni Keenan.

    Music by Stockaudios from Pixabay.


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    4 mins