Episodes

  • The Living-Green Myth: A Conversation With Michael Maniates
    Nov 18 2025

    Michael welcomes back Michael Maniates to talk about his new book, The Living-Green Myth: The Promise and Limits of Lifestyle Environmentalism, which questions the dominant narrative that individuals can make a significant environmental impact through their consumer choices and lifestyle changes. Michael explains why this myth persists, including some of the history behind the living-green myth. They also discuss strategies to think beyond our individual lifestyle choices to make real change, including Michael's list of seven new living-green ideas to help you make a difference.


    Michael Maniates is a former Professor of Social Science and former Chair of Environmental Studies at Yale-NUS College in Singapore. His teaching, research, and writing have focused broadly on environmental politics, sustainable consumption, and oppositional forces to transformative environmental governance. He has authored or co-authored five books and dozens of articles, opinion pieces, book chapters, and review essays. His recent work explored systems of sustainable consumption and production, social innovations for a low-growth/high-prosperity world, and the pitfalls and promise of conscientious consumption.

    Rethinking Growth Part 4: Higher Education (original conversation with Michael Maniates)

    Show More Show Less
    35 mins
  • Returning to Myrnam
    May 13 2025

    In February 2023, Michael traveled to the village of Myrnam, Alberta, to interview staff and students at New Myrnam School, learning all about the sustainability projects, including a school bus they were converting into a tiny house. He recently went back to see what they were up to now and what progress they had made on the "cool bus".

    Planet-saving Superstar: New Myrnam School (original episode)

    The Road to Myrnam Documentary

    Show More Show Less
    15 mins
  • An Indispensable Conversation About Plastic & Art
    Oct 4 2024

    Michael chats with sculptor, performance artist, and sewist Arianna Richardson (aka The Hobbyist) who works with discarded plastic and craft materials to explore themes of consumerism, gendered labour, waste, and excess. They discuss her work, plastics' unique connection to consumerism, using art to engage the public in conversations about sustainability and waste, and more.

    Arianna Richardson's Website

    Show More Show Less
    32 mins
  • A Serendipitous Conversation with a Seabird Biologist
    Aug 13 2024

    Michael is currently off on another ocean adventure collaborating again with Memorial University. Through this project he had the opportunity to interview accomplished Seabird biologist Holly Hogan, discussing her book Message in a Bottle: Ocean Dispatches from a Seabird Biologist. This never-before-heard interview was so good, that Michael just had to share it with you.

    Message in a Bottle: Ocean Dispatches from a Seabird Biologist book

    Show More Show Less
    27 mins
  • The Oldman Watershed Part 1: The Basics
    Apr 2 2024

    How is the Oldman watershed unique, why it is ecologically important, and how has our climate been changing in Alberta over the decades? In this episode, Michael explores some of the basics around the Oldman watershed, water security and climate adaptation.

    Featured Guests:
    Shannon Frank - Executive Director: Oldman Watershed Council
    Stefan Kienzle - Professor Emeritus: University of Lethbridge

    Show More Show Less
    38 mins
  • The Oldman Watershed Part 2: Riparian Areas & Lakes
    Apr 2 2024

    What is a riparian area and what role does it play in climate adaptation? How are lakes impacted by climate change? In this episode, Michael explores why riparian areas and lakes are important to the Oldman watershed.

    Featured Guests:
    Norine Ambrose - Executive Director: Cows & Fish
    Bradley Peter - Executive Director: Alberta Lake Management Society

    Show More Show Less
    42 mins
  • The Oldman Watershed Part 3: Land Management & Fish
    Apr 2 2024

    What role does land management play in maintaining a healthy watershed? How are fish species affected by a changing climate and our various land uses? In this episode, Michael has some conversations about conservation in the Oldman watershed.

    Featured Guests:
    Philip Meintzer & Devon Earl - Conservation Specialists: Alberta Wilderness Association
    Lorne Fitch - Professional Biologist
    Jim Rennie - Angler & Citizen Scientist

    Show More Show Less
    41 mins
  • The Oldman Watershed Part 4: Business Owners
    Apr 2 2024

    How are businesses affected by concerns around water security in the Oldman Watershed? In this episode, Michael talks with three business owners who rely on water for their livelihood. He explores why water matters to them and how they plan to adapt to a changing climate.

    Featured Guests:
    Jim Lynch-Staunton - Rancher: Antelope Butte Ranch
    Dwight Perry - Farmer
    Kelti Baird - Co-Founder & Managing Owner: Theoretically Brewing Co.

    Show More Show Less
    35 mins