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Eat Your Greens
Maia Lopin
20 episodes
4 days ago
There's no doubt: environmental issues are scary. Eat Your Greens breaks these issues down into bite-sized, digestible pieces that nourish new ways of thinking and keep the planet healthy. I'm Maia Lopin, and Eat Your Greens is where I explore the ideas, decisions, and turning points that shape how we build a more sustainable future. I sit down with founders, scientists, policy thinkers, and cultural leaders whose work challenges the status quo. Together, we explore how sustainability isn't simply an obligation, but an opportunity to redefine how we live, lead, and build.
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There's no doubt: environmental issues are scary. Eat Your Greens breaks these issues down into bite-sized, digestible pieces that nourish new ways of thinking and keep the planet healthy. I'm Maia Lopin, and Eat Your Greens is where I explore the ideas, decisions, and turning points that shape how we build a more sustainable future. I sit down with founders, scientists, policy thinkers, and cultural leaders whose work challenges the status quo. Together, we explore how sustainability isn't simply an obligation, but an opportunity to redefine how we live, lead, and build.
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Eat Your Greens
Episode 20: Erik Hoffner – Environmental Journalist at Mongabay

Erik explores the role of environmental journalism in shaping public opinion and policy, discusses his most memorable reporting stories, and explains how he engages with local and indigenous communities to inform his writing.

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1 year ago
43 minutes

Eat Your Greens
Episode 19: Tomohiro Hamakawa – Co-founder and Chief Exploration Officer of Earth Company

Tomo describes the sustainability initiatives behind his unique eco-hotel ‘Mana Earthly Paradise’, discusses the future of sustainable tourism, and highlights the value of connection, well-being, and spirituality in sustainable development.

Tomo holds a master's degree in public policy from Harvard University and has published in many leading publications including the Stanford Social Innovation Review. 

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1 year ago
45 minutes 41 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 18: Nyombi Morris – Founder and CEO of Earth Volunteers, Climate Speaker and Activist

Nyombi speaks about his experience as a climate refugee, how Africa is disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change, and how international aid can often harm instead of help. He also highlights the importance of leveraging your talents to create change, a mission that he works towards with his award-winning organisation Earth Volunteers.

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1 year ago
55 minutes 14 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 17: Michael Solomon – Founder of Responsible 100

Michael discusses the opportunities that arise when businesses embrace sustainability, the harm of greenwashing, and how effective environmental communication can be leveraged to inspire change.

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1 year ago
59 minutes 47 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 16: Farah Obaidullah – Ocean Advocate, Founder of The Ocean and Us and Women4Oceans, Author and Speaker

Farah speaks about the disastrous consequences of deep-sea mining, highlights the value of diversity in environmental discourse, and expresses the importance of building a system for high-seas governance.

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1 year ago
50 minutes 28 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 15: Leena Joshi – Founder and Executive Director at Ethereal, Author of 'The Climate Awakening' and 'Ethereal'

Leena highlights the role of youth in environmental action, speaks about how art and creativity can be harnessed for change, and shares her successes as a young entrepreneur.

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1 year ago
50 minutes 36 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 14: Adrien Burlacot – Algal Physiologist, Principal Investigator at the Carnegie Institute for Science, Assistant Professor at Stanford University

Adrien reveals the immense potential of photosynthesis in climate solutions, shares insights into communication strategies for producing social change, and discusses the value of nature-based science and design for more robust innovation.

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1 year ago
58 minutes 8 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 13: Cindy Forde – Co-Founder Planetari, Co-Founder Kando

Cindy describes the value of hope in driving global change, discusses the flaws of current education systems and how she is re-imagining education, and emphasises the importance of incentive for building change with momentum.

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2 years ago
55 minutes 35 seconds

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Episode 12: Antoinette Vermilye – Co-Founder Gallifrey Foundation, Co-Founder SHE Changes Climate

Antoinette reveals the problematic, counter-productive nature of our current food system, shares her experience with venture philanthropy and ocean ecocide law, and emphasises the spiritual and cultural losses that will be experienced by communities displaced by climate change.


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2 years ago
58 minutes 8 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 11: Barney Swan – Founder and CEO of ClimateForce

Barney discusses the importance of a humble approach, building rapport with stakeholders, and ethnobotanical knowledge in sustainable development, shares advice for choosing the ‘right’ industry for you, and speaks about upcoming technologies that have immense potential for environmental protection. 

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2 years ago
58 minutes 50 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 10: Pamela Low – Founder of Tingkats, Partnerships Lead at Stridy, Global Launcher of ByteDance, Global Launcher of TikTok

Pamela Low shares sharp insights into ‘Nudge Theory’ as a tool to drive changes in consumer behaviour, the importance of creating ‘buy-in’ to build community involvement in initiatives, and the value of data-based approaches to waste management. 

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2 years ago
49 minutes 53 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 9: Christine Amour-Levar – Founder of CAL Consultancy, Founding Partner of Women On A Mission, Founder and CEO of HER Planet Earth, Co-Founder of Investors for Climate

Christine shares her experience founding several companies and non-profit organisations, discusses the feminisation of agriculture and its impact on developing communities, and gives insight into how she stays ahead of emerging trends and technologies to identify innovative opportunities for climate investment. 

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2 years ago
54 minutes 51 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 8: MunWei Chan – Founder of Sustainable SG, Adjunct Lecturer at Singapore University of Social Sciences, MS Education Stanford, MBA NUS

MunWei shares how sustainability can be integrated into workplace culture and values, which skills he believes are most valuable for environmental consultants, his experience at university overseas, and why Singapore still uses plastic bags.

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2 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 20 seconds

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Episode 7: Ted Howland – Vice President, Group Sustainability, CapitaLand Investment, BS/MS Civil and Environmental Engineering Stanford University

Ted shares invaluable stories from his career in environmental engineering, how he defines sustainability and sets real targets to track progress, and advice for collaborating with stakeholders to implement sustainable solutions.

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2 years ago
52 minutes 42 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 6: Dorcas Tang – Artist and Storyteller for Climate Justice

Dorcas discusses the value of art as a medium for advocacy, her most cherished creative pieces, and her experience at the Young South East Asian Leaders Initiative Academic Fellowship on Environmental Issues and Resource Management at the University of Montana.


*Apologies for the compromised audio quality in some parts; this episode was too good not to share!

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2 years ago
55 minutes 34 seconds

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Episode 5: Ms PingPing Han – Founder of Aloha, Co-Founder & Co-Lead WomenWillSG, Our Singapore Leadership Program (OSLP) 2021

Ping shares the concept behind Aloha's unique sustainability experiences, her view on the 'sustainability culture' and wonderful 'do good' mindset in workplaces, and the existence of current systemic barriers to a more sustainable world. "Change is a matter of consistency!"

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2 years ago
46 minutes 57 seconds

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Episode 4: Ms Lavanya Prakash – NUS Environmental Studies Graduate, Environmental Advocate

Lavanya shares how her creative passions led her to environmental activism, how she deepened her understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of environmental science, and the importance of meeting people 'where they're at' to inspire change.

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2 years ago
52 minutes 32 seconds

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Episode 3: Mr Eugene Wang – Founder and Chairman Sophie’s Kitchen, Co-Founder and CEO Sophie’s Bionutrients

Eugene speaks about his vision for the future of food and protein markets, the emergence of a 'global culture', and the motivation behind his sustainable ventures.

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2 years ago
49 minutes 25 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 2: Sun Sun Lim – Vice President, Partnerships and Engagement Singapore Management University, Professor of Communications and Technology, SG 100 Women in Tech 2020

Sun highlights the value of innovation in our rapidly changing world, potential strategies to provide access to technology and digital skills, and techniques to develop and engage open-minded learners. 

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2 years ago
33 minutes 49 seconds

Eat Your Greens
Episode 1: Mr Hang Chong Tan – Guardian Member of Foodscape Collective, Environmental Educator

Welcome to the very first episode of the Eat Your Greens Podcast! Today, Hang Chong speaks about his experience as a boy scout in Singapore, his unique path to becoming an environmental activist, and his views on how well the current education system is developing curious youth advocates. 

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2 years ago
56 minutes 51 seconds

Eat Your Greens
There's no doubt: environmental issues are scary. Eat Your Greens breaks these issues down into bite-sized, digestible pieces that nourish new ways of thinking and keep the planet healthy. I'm Maia Lopin, and Eat Your Greens is where I explore the ideas, decisions, and turning points that shape how we build a more sustainable future. I sit down with founders, scientists, policy thinkers, and cultural leaders whose work challenges the status quo. Together, we explore how sustainability isn't simply an obligation, but an opportunity to redefine how we live, lead, and build.