Episodes

  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 19: Deep Dive Water 3
    Sep 9 2023
    In Deep Dive Water 3 we plunge into the depths of water infrastructure with Professor Char Miller, an environmental historian and renowned author in the field and his  student, Spencer Nichols, who observed these vital systems firsthand. We uncover the intricate workings of water infrastructure and its profound impact on us and our environment. Don’t miss this engaging exploration of one of Earth’s most precious resources.
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    56 mins
  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 18: Deep Dive Water 2
    Aug 12 2023
    In Deep Dive-Water 2 we jump into effective approaches employed now by the Nature Conservancy and local landowners to meet the challenges of too much or too little water to protect the future of our water for people and nature. Host Julie B Adler speaks with State Director of The Nature Conservancy-Texas, TNC-Texas Director of […]
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    49 mins
  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 17: Deep Dive Water 1
    Jul 8 2023
    Deep Dive-Water 1 explores global goals for water, sanitation, and hygiene along with the environmental history of our relationship to water in the US.   Host, Julie B Adler, speaks Dr. Richard Johnston from the World Health Organization (WHO)/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program (JMP), delving into the worldwide goals for water, sanitation, and hygiene; Dr. Char Miller, environmental […]
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    56 mins
  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 16: Beyond Sustainability
    Jun 10 2023
    We go beyond sustainability to regeneration with architects Tenna Florian and Darby Prendergast and ecological consultant Heather Venhaus as they discuss with host Julie B Adler their award-winning projects that not only minimize harm but actively contribute to a thriving planet. Find out about their project firsts that meet the Living Building Challenge and Sustainable […]
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    57 mins
  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 15: Sustaining Habitat
    May 13 2023
    Land trusts and conservation organizations are working to address climate changes, loss of habitat, and loss of biodiversity and foster sustainability and resilience for all living things.Host Julie B Adler speaks with Jenny Hansell, President, and Doug Brown, Director of Stewardship, of Berkshire National Resource Council, a local land trust, and Laura Marx, Climate Solutions Scientist for […]
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    56 mins
  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 14: Building Resilience
    Apr 8 2023
    For a city-wide perspective on climate challenges, host Julie B Adler speaks with Julia Murphy, San Antonio Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer  and Alyson Haynes, an intern in the Office of Sustainability. The office is working on the city’s Climate Ready plan that focuses on energy efficiency, sustainable transportation, green  infrastructure, and preserving the local food supply.
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    56 mins
  • Living Well Into The Future Episode 13: Resilience at the Root: Evolution of a Community Based Environmental Organization
    Mar 12 2023
    Listeners meet the past, present, and future of the environmental movement when Julie. B Adler speaks with Laura Dubester and Nancy Nylen, who developed the Center for Ecotechnologies’ science-based, community-based programs beginning in the nineteen seventies and eighties, and Ashley Muspratt, the current president of CET, which now serves communities across the country, LWITF intern Owen […]
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    56 mins
  • Living Well Into The Future Episode 12: Working with Nature
    Feb 12 2023
    What can we learn from nature? Find out when host of Living Well Into The Future, Julie B Adler, speaks with guests Kathy Zarsky, founder of Biomimicry Texas and Holos Collaborative, and Kate Sector, Project Design Manager for Lake Flato architects, members of different generations They illustrate how the use of principles such as biomimicry and biophilia, […]
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    56 mins