SUSTAINABLE
COMMUNITIES
PODCAST
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Filmed at Shattered Records in Sacramento, CA
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Ep 1 of 7 — Explore the impactful journeys of these two leaders shaping Sacramento's sustainable communities. Brandy delves into SMUD's empathetic approach beyond billing, while John discusses the healing power of music, addressing mental health challenges post-COVID.
Ep 2 of 7 — SMUD's Scott Martin and health equity leader Britta Guerrero collaborate to create sustainable communities, addressing challenges like poor air quality and insufficient green space in underserved areas. Drawing inspiration from Native American principles, they strive for a more sustainable and equitable future, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and rectifying historical wrongs for genuine progress.
Ep 3 of 7 — Guests SMUD CEO & General Manager Paul Lau, and Sacramento State University President J. Luke Wood, share their personal journeys, discuss climate action, and emphasize the importance of diversity and community engagement.
Ep 4 of 7 — We explore the impactful work of Heidi Sanborn, former President of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) Board, and Glynnis Butler-Stone, CEO of the Children's Receiving Home. From climate action to addressing foster care challenges, they delve into their stories shaping Sacramento's sustainable future.
Ep 5 of 7 — Leah Miller from Habitat for Humanity and Dave Tamayo from Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), discuss their paths and the importance of community. Leah's upbringing inspires her work, while SMUD's sustainability efforts intertwine with Sacramento's development. Their collaboration fosters affordable, eco-friendly homes and tight-knit communities, shaping a brighter future.
Ep 6 of 7 — Simeon Gant, CEO of Green Tech, and Gregg Fishman from Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) dive into impactful collaborations driving positive change in Sacramento. From electric vehicle adoption to workforce development, discover how these initiatives are shaping a sustainable future.
Filmed at Shattered Records in Sacramento, CA
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