In today’s episode Talya interviews Ari Libersan, the founder and general manager of Molet, an upcylcing design platform - they take discarded used wooden pallets that transported large cargo and save them from the landfill by giving them a new life as furniture. They talk about grandfathers, competitive furniture building and why rebelling against autopilot mentality is the first step to a more sustainable future.
To check out the amazing work of Molet - https://www.molet.org
To connect with them on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/molet_project/?hl=en
In Today’s rebellious episode, Talya speaks to current member of the Knesset, Alon Tal about establishing major sustainable institutions, educating other Knesset members about environmental policy and why it’s important to just read more books.
To connect with Alon Tal:
https://www.facebook.com/AlonTalMK
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Next episode join Talya as she speaks with Home Biogas
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In Today’s rebellious episode, Talya speaks to Rebecca Najjar-Rudick, who is the resident storyteller at TIPA Corp, a female-run Israeli startup tackling plastic waste. They meditate on the magic of plastic, chat about accessibility to home composting and being hopeful about climate change.
To connect to TIPA corp check out their Instagram here:
https://www.instagram.com/tipacorp/
And website here:
Next episode join Talya as she speaks to current member of the Knesset, Alon Tal about establishing major sustainable institutions, educated other Knesset members about environmental policy and why it’s important to just read more books.
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Until then, stay rebellious :)
In Today’s rebellious episode, Talya interviews Zevel Rebel Interns and professional Gen Zers, Sivan Ornstein-Luks and Mila Yglesias. They answer questions from the zevel rebels online (meaning mostly Sivan’s dad) about fears about how climate change will affect their future, why the ikea sleep podcast is a must and how dinner table conversations can actually be the most sustainable action.
In the next episode, Talya speaks to Rebecca Najjar-Rudick, who is the resident storyteller at TIPA Corp, a female-run Israeli startup tackling plastic waste by manufacturing a unique kind of packaging that looks, acts, and feels like regular plastic – except for one thing – it’s fully compostable.
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In today’s rebellious episode, Talya interviews Tammy Gannot Rosenstreich, Attorney and Deputy Director at Adam Teva V’Din. We talk about pushing for climate legislation, the drastic impact of climate change on urban populations, and why we should all prioritize taking action now.
To connect with Adam Teva V’Din on Instagram check them out here:
English page - https://instagram.com/adamtevavdin_iued?utm_medium=copy_link
Hebrew page - https://instagram.com/adamtevavdin?utm_medium=copy_link
Next episode join Talya as she speaks to Meital Peleg Mizrahi about sustainable fashion.
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In today’s rebellious episode, Talya interviews Leehe Skuler about impact investing, why we can’t just just blame the government for climate change, and why it’s ok to make make ethical decisions with our finances. We talk about rethinking our binary tendencies of who is to blame and who has the influence to stop climate change and why we should be more empathetic in the conversation of responsibility..
Leehe's Rebellious Reads are:
Theory U - https://ottoscharmer.com/publications
Podcast - On Being - https://onbeing.org/series/podcast/
Thank you so much Leehe for taking the time to have this insightful conversation with me. To contact Leehe, you can reach her at Leehe@gita.global. To join the GITA Israel Facebook Group, click here https://m.facebook.com/groups/233078387695671?bac=MTU5ODc5Njg1ODozNzE4NzYxOTcxNDkyMjI6MzcxODc2MTk3MTQ5MjIyLDAsMDoyMDpLdz09&multi_permalinks
In today’s rebellious episode, Talya interviews Tamara Sharon Ross, the Co-Executive director at the Heschel Center for Sustainability. They talk about creating the Hebrew term for sustainability, feeling addicted to learning about the environment, and the benefit of Covid on Knesset meetings.
Tamara's suggestions for some rebellious reads:
Paul Hawkin's Blessed Unrest Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation - https://paulhawken.com
https://drawdown.org
https://donellameadows.org/archives/envisioning-a-sustainable-world/
Thank you to Tamara and the Heschel Center for Sustainability. To check out their course list , click https://heschel.org.il/course-page/.
To watch the End of the World videos click https://endoftheworld.heschel.org.il.
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