Bridging the Equity and Inclusion Gap Within the Green Economy
In this episode of Hi, Energy! We learn about the power of networking through social media, and about the community of people making green jobs the norm and accessible to all.
Kristy Drutman, aka “Browngirl Green,” and co-founder of The Green Jobs Board, joins the show to break down her trail-blazing career as a model for future climate work.
Kristy and Esteban discuss the origins of the Green Jobs Board, how to open climate jobs to underprivileged folks and people of color, how to draw on the power of your family history when the world isn’t ready for you to wield power and so much more.
Additional References from the podcast:
BIPOC Green Career Summit - Black Oak
Black Girl Environmentalist
Repack
LA Climate Week
Project Drawdown
Inco Academy
Cornell Green Jobs Institute
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Achieving Environmental Goals Through Community Engagement
In this episode of Hi, Energy! We learn about the connections between community engagement and environmental policy. Ken Chawkins, a professor at UCLA’s Luskin School of Public Affairs, joins the show to share wisdom from nearly 30 years in public affairs, serving business, labor, government, and nonprofits.
Ken and Esteban discuss coalition building towards climate solutions, how to get involved locally and politically to support the environment, climate policy from a working class perspective, and so much more.
Additional References from the podcast:
Books
Who Is Government by Michael Lewis
Articles
California makes major changes to the state's landmark environmental law to build more housing
Environmental impact of Al Gore
Making change in the "diesel death zone" | LA Public Press
People/organizations mentioned
East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice
Cynthia Kennedy of Pasadena 100
Other
“Who are the stakeholders and what stakes are they holding?” Ken’s UCLA Syllabus
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Climate in the News
In this episode of Hi, Energy! We learn about how climate news is made. Sammy Roth, a former climate columnist for the LA Times and the host of the podcast and newsletter Boiling Point, has been writing about Southern California’s climate issues for over a decade. He now writes an independent newsletter, Climate-Colored Goggles, about climate & culture. In this episode, he comes to spill the tea on climate news.
Sammy and Esteban discuss how California is a hub for many of the most important climate issues facing the entire United States, how to become a clued-in reader of climate news, how to read lots of climate news without feeling down, and so much more.
Additional References from the podcast:
Books
Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
Articles
Sammy’s weekly Boiling Point newsletter
E&E News by Politico
Canary Media
Inside Climate News
Volts by David Roberts
Everybody needs a Climate Thing | David Roberts for Grist
Podcasts
Sammy’s Boiling Point Podcast
Esteban’s appearance on Sammy’s podcast
People/organizations mentioned
Jim Lawson
John Lewis
Bill McKibben
United Farm Workers
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Driving Blueprint for Mobility and Civic Strategy
In this episode of Hi, Energy! We learn about all of the options we have to move around LA. Eli Lipmen, Executive Director of Move LA, shares that the future of clean transit is a future with many options.
Eli and Esteban discuss the 2028 Olympics from a transit perspective, some of Move LA’s biggest policy wins, why a public transit advocate like Eli still sees value in owning his car, and so much more.
Additional References from the podcast:
Books
Nobody Walks in LA by John Bwarie
Articles
LA Metro’s 2024 Ridership Soars to More Than 311 Million
Measure M - LA Metro
L.A. Metro Releases Measure M Five-Year Comprehensive Assessment, Equity Report
People/organizations mentioned
Metro Micro
LADOT LANow
DASH Overview
Commuter Express
GO Pass
Festival Trail
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Putting Local Communities at the Forefront of the Climate Conversation
In this episode of Hi, Energy! We learn about local organizations keeping the residents in the communities they serve at the forefront of the climate conversation. Esteban is joined by Nicole Landers, Director of Communications & Partnerships @ GreenWealth Energy. Nicole is a longtime climate consultant and one of the founders of a community garden that helped nourish and support her local Venice community.
Nicole and Esteban discuss community-focused efforts to make electrical vehicle charging more accessible, how a few friends can make a real impact on the climate and on their community, how building sustainable communities is an investment in groups of people historically left out of the conversation, and so much more.
Additional References from the podcast:
Books
Michael Pollan | Bookshop
Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things
Articles
Mandatory Commercial and Multifamily Organics Recycling (recycLA) | SB 1383
GFO-22-614 - Reliable, Equitable, and Accessible Charging for Multi-family Housing 2.0 (REACH 2.0)
My California Dream| Ben Stapleton
Sierra Club Insider
Charge4All — Southern California EVen Access
Videos
Healing our community, one garden box at a time. | Nicole Landers | TEDxVeniceBeach
Who Killed the Electric Car? - Wikipedia
Common Ground Film and Kiss the Ground Film
Podcasts
Travel With Meaning
People mentioned
Los Angeles Clean Tech Incubator
US Green Building Council of California
The Carbonauts
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Reducing energy use today is key to a safer, more affordable, and sustainable tomorrow.
Introducing Hi, Energy!, where we bring you front-row access to the innovators and leaders across Southern California who are making a real difference. From demystifying the benefits of heat pumps to breaking down what decarbonization really means, we’re here to help you navigate the path to a cleaner, greener future. From landing green jobs to rethinking how we get around, we’re diving into bold ideas and everyday actions that make a real difference. Whether you’re looking to make smarter energy choices at home, work, or in your community, this podcast connects you to the conversations that will inspire change. Join us as we light the way to a brighter, more sustainable future.
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