Guest Brian Czech, founder of Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy (CASSE), speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book “Supply Shock: Economic Growth at the Crossroads and the Steady State Solution”.
Guest John de Graaf, Executive Director, Take Back Your Time, speaks with Diane Horn about HB 2238, a bill mandating paid vacations for employees in Washington State.
Guests Cathy Tuttle, Executive Director, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways, and Deb Salls, Executive Director, Bike Works, speak with Diane Horn about progress made on implementing Seattle greenways, including the work of the Rainier Valley Greenway Group.
Eric Sorensen, Executive Director, Carbon Roots International, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of Carbon Roots International, a Seattle non-profit that produces green charcoal and biochar to reduce deforestation, increase agricultural productivity, and alleviate poverty in Haiti.
Guest Vicki Robin speaks with Diane Horn about her most recent book "Blessing the Hands that Feed Us: What Eating Closer to Home Can Teach Us About Food, Community, and Our Place on Earth".
Guest Joe Scott, International Conservation Director, Conservation Northwest, speaks with Diane Horn about grizzly bear conservation and the Coast to Cascades Grizzly Bear Initiative.
Guests David Bobanick, Executive Director, and Benjamin Rasmus, Harvest Against Hunger Program Director, Rotary First Harvest, speak with Diane Horn about the work of Rotary First Harvest to address hunger in Washington State.
Guest Rob Dietz, Editor of the Daly News, and former Executive Director of CASSE, the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "Enough Is Enough: Building a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources", co-authored with Dan O'Neill.
Guests Jill Mangaliman, Lead Organizer, and Nanyonjo Mukungu, Steering Committee Member for the Young Workers in the Green Economy Project, for Got Green, speak with Diane Horn about their new report "Environmental Justice, Jobs, and Education: Seattle's Young Adults Speak Out."
Guests Karen Lee, Chief Executive Officer, and Hilary Young, Vice President of Policy & Communications, Pioneer Human Services, speak with Diane Horn about the work of Pioneer Human Services, an entrepreneurial human service organization that provides a chance for change to people overcoming the challenges of substance abuse and criminal histories by offering treatment, housing and employment.
Guest Lester Brown, founder of the Worldwatch and Earth Policy Institutes, speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book, "Breaking New Ground: A Personal History".