My So-Called Sustainable Life is a podcast where two friends and co-workers Paige and Maria discuss different aspects of sustainability as they relate to their personal lives and to their work as External and Design and communication coordinators, respectively, at Concordia University’s fee-levy organization, Sustainable Concordia. They have candid conversations about the reality of working is sustainability in the onslaught of a climate crisis, talk to experts working in varied fields of sustainability and ultimately try to demystify the connection between professional and personal sustainability.
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My So-Called Sustainable Life is a podcast where two friends and co-workers Paige and Maria discuss different aspects of sustainability as they relate to their personal lives and to their work as External and Design and communication coordinators, respectively, at Concordia University’s fee-levy organization, Sustainable Concordia. They have candid conversations about the reality of working is sustainability in the onslaught of a climate crisis, talk to experts working in varied fields of sustainability and ultimately try to demystify the connection between professional and personal sustainability.
Episode 9 "An Intermission for Sudan (Direct-to-Consume Part 1.5)"
My So-Called Sustainable Life
55 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 9 "An Intermission for Sudan (Direct-to-Consume Part 1.5)"
This episode is kind of like the Lion King one and a half of our direct-to-consumer model analysis episodes because Maria went on vacation to Barcelona (Living their Cheetah grrlz fantasy, I’m not jealous at awwwll)! So I brought my other work bestie, Duha Elmardi, on as a guest co-host!
My So-Called Sustainable Life
My So-Called Sustainable Life is a podcast where two friends and co-workers Paige and Maria discuss different aspects of sustainability as they relate to their personal lives and to their work as External and Design and communication coordinators, respectively, at Concordia University’s fee-levy organization, Sustainable Concordia. They have candid conversations about the reality of working is sustainability in the onslaught of a climate crisis, talk to experts working in varied fields of sustainability and ultimately try to demystify the connection between professional and personal sustainability.