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The Good You Can Do
Andrew and Annah Duncan
39 episodes
8 months ago
Tips and strategies to help you reduce waste, live a healthier life and protect the planet for future generations, one day at a time.For more info, visit: https://goodyoucando.com

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Tips and strategies to help you reduce waste, live a healthier life and protect the planet for future generations, one day at a time.For more info, visit: https://goodyoucando.com

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The Good You Can Do
Farmer turned Vegan Author, James Wilson

Please enjoy this wide ranging conversation with the inspirational James Wilson, a 4th generation farmer who's life was saved by switching to a plant-based diet.


Show notes:


Order James' book 'Plant Paradigm'

http://www.jameswilsonbooks.nz/


Dr Caldwell Esselstyn interview on RNZ (the one that changed James' life)

https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/audio/2437606/caldwell-esselstyn-plant-based-diet


Prevent And Reverse Heart Disease: The Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven, Nutrition-Based Cure

https://www.amazon.com/Prevent-Reverse-Heart-Disease-Nutrition-Based/dp/1583333002


Whole: Rethinking the Science of Nutrition

https://www.amazon.com/Whole-Rethinking-Nutrition-Colin-Campbell/dp/1939529840


Michael Greger's amazing website (author of 'How Not to Die')

https://nutritionfacts.org/


Dr Luke Wilson

https://www.twozestybananas.com/


David Sinclair (Lifespan author)

https://lifespanbook.com/


How NZ uses its land might just blow your mind (article)

https://blog.andrewduncan.co.nz/how-nz-uses-its-land-might-just-blow-your-mind/


For the Love of Bees (Urban Regenerative Horticulture)

https://www.fortheloveofbees.co.nz/


Only Fools and Dreamers (YouTube Movie)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VZSJKbzyMc



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2 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes 21 seconds

The Good You Can Do
Financial freedom deep dive with Sonnie Bailey - Part 2

Sonnie Bailey is an independent financial adviser and all-around amazing human who thinks deeply about the challenge of living life in line with your values and priorities.


This is part 2 of our conversation, covering topics like:


  • The famous 4% rule for early retirement
  • The risk of reductionism
  • How to think about financial freedom
  • Investing in social capital
  • Accounting for shadow assets
  • Thoughts on ethical investing - does it really make a difference?
  • Goal setting and the problem with always seeking more
  • Why you should always keep asking yourself 'why?'


You can find more of Sonnie's work on his blog:


https://wealthandrisk.nz


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Articles mentioned in this episode:


  • The shockingly simple math behind early retirement
  • Sonnie's thoughts on the 4% rule (must read)
  • Flawcasting demonstration video
  • Firecalc financial freedom calculator
  • The myopia of compound interest




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3 years ago
46 minutes 23 seconds

The Good You Can Do
Making financial and lifestyle decisions that align with your values - Sonnie Bailey, Fairhaven Wealth

Sonnie Bailey is an independent financial adviser and all-around amazing human who thinks deeply about the challenge of living life in line with your values and priorities.


This is part 1 of our conversation, covering topics like:


  • What the word 'wealth' means to each of us
  • Blogging and the power of content marketing
  • Finding clients with similar values in a service industry
  • Protecting your freedom while running your own business
  • Maintaining optionality in your life
  • Learning to say NO
  • Understanding the seasons of life
  • How we think about inheritances


You can find more of Sonnie's work on his blog:


https://wealthandrisk.nz


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Articles mentioned in this episode:


  • The myopia of compound interest
  • Tactical Sabbaticals
  • Investing in social capital




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3 years ago
37 minutes 22 seconds

The Good You Can Do
37. How to start a worm farm (and reduce your waste by 50%)

Worm farms help us divert organic waste away from landfills, where it produces methane, a seriously powerful greenhouse gas. They can also save you money, and produce valuable, organic fertiliser for your home garden and indoor plants.

Let me take you through the hows and whys of starting your own worm farm, so you can witness the magic recycling power of nature first-hand.

I'll guide you through the process step by step:

  • Why it's a good idea
  • The benefits you'll get from having your own worm farm
  • Which one to buy (plus tips on making your own)
  • Where to find worms
  • How to set it up for success
  • What to feed your worms (and what not to feed them)

It's also a great way to engage with kids and give them autonomy over a climate solution that makes a real difference. 

For more sustainable living tips, visit the Good you can do Website.

LINKS:

Hungry Bin Worm Farm (Mitre 10)

Worms 'r' Us Worm Farm (Andrew's personal choice)

WhyWaste - rent a worm farm

Good you can do on Instagram

If you have questions or feedback on the show, please get in touch.



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3 years ago
20 minutes 28 seconds

The Good You Can Do
Foraging adventures and pursuing your interests with Mike King

Mike King shares his journey transitioning from professional arborist to foraging tour guide and plant educator, with a focus on how to create space in life to be creative and follow your interests.

We talk about native spices, edible plants, taking over an abandoned horticulture project, where to get educated on plants, foraging tours and much more!

Links:

Follow Mike on Instagram

Finders Eaters Foraging (book a foraging tour with Mike)

Earthworkers Programme (16- 20th May)

Country Calendar Episode 13, Season 2021

Wild Trees (book on climbing Redwoods)

The Common Unity Project

Plants for a future

A field guide to native edible plants (book)

Salt and Straw icecream



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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 4 seconds

The Good You Can Do
35. Kiwi startup launches web app to encourage smarter forestry decisions

Climate-focused kiwi startup Carbon Critical has launched an interactive website that allows anyone to experiment with different theoretical tree-planting scenarios, to understand the long-term impacts of future forestry policies on climate objectives, biodiversity and financial returns for farmers and landowners.

Also in this episode - dates are announced for the next Earthworkers course, we join Instagram and an epic podcast network, plus info on NZ's woeful international ranking on climate action.

Enjoy!

Links mentioned in this episode:

Earthworkers course (16 - 21 May, Auckland)

Earthworkers Q&A session (21 April, online)

Climactic Podcast Network

Good You Can Do on Instagram

Kiwi startup launches web app for smarter forestry decisions (written story)

Net-Zero web application

NZ's ranking on emissions reduction (42 of 45 Annex 1 countries)

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3 years ago
25 minutes 11 seconds

The Good You Can Do
34. What is the best way to take action on climate change?

So many choices. So many ways to help. But which option is best?


Do you often experience paralysis by analysis? It's when you try to make a decision, but get presented with so many options that you literally go round and round in circles, unable to make a final call, stuck in the comparison space.


Indecision usually leads to procrastination and a distinct lack of progress. This phenomenon can occur during tasks as small as buying a pair of jeans, right up to making large investments like buying a car, buying a house, or as we'll discuss in this episode – choosing how to ‘do your part' to help the climate crisis.


Presented with uninspiring (and often expensive) choices, it's easy to fall into a state of paralysis, where personal climate crisis solutions fall into the ‘maybe-one-day' wish bucket.


Fear not! There is light at the end of the tunnel…


Let me present two arguments that can help you move from a paralysis mindset to a place of action. Where your internal morals align with your daily choices and activities. A place where you can feel proud of your contribution, without having to spend thousands of dollars in the process.


Learn more at https://www.goodyoucando.com/



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3 years ago
9 minutes 32 seconds

The Good You Can Do
33. How to reduce waste in your kitchen and have fun with vegetables - Chef Michael Kennedy

Chef Michael Kennedy explains how to make the most of every vegetable you buy, so nothing goes to waste. Along the way, you'll learn savoury cooking principles that free you up from being bounded by recipes and help you embrace your own inherent creativity in the kitchen.

Don't be afraid to fail!

  • Learn creative ways to use parts of vegetables you normally throw away
  • Fun cooking techniques for pumpkin, cabbage, carrot, broccoli stalks and more
  • How to ferment vegetables and make your own sauerkraut 
  • How to make your own stock
  • Making dressings from scratch
  • Being brave with herbs
  • The magic of tea-soaked raisins!

And much more. Enjoy!

Follow the exceptional @wildtigercakes on Instagram (run by Mike's partner, Teri).

Check out previous episodes and subscribe to future updates at https://www.goodyoucando.com/

 



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3 years ago
51 minutes 44 seconds

The Good You Can Do
32. Discovering the future of food at Wairarapa Eco Farm

The Wairarapa Eco Farm was born out of a desire to produce quality food with ecological integrity. The farm is situated on the Tauherenikau Plains in South Wairarapa. Over the last 20+ years, it has grown from bare paddocks into a secluded oasis. The owners, Frank and Josje, and their family have created their very own micro-climate which has given them the opportunity to grow a wide variety of crops for their Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programme.

In this episode, I visit the farm to learn more about the CSA concept, meet the team who are so passionate about feeding healthy food to their local community, and get a glimpse into what it's like to live in a world where you are constantly co-creating with nature. 

You can learn more about Wairarapa Eco Farm (and apply to join their CSA) at their website:

http://wairarapaecofarm.com/

You can also check out this epic video on the farm by Happen Films:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWkYtZxpQUo

You can also follow them on Instagram to see what's in their CSA boxes each week:

https://www.instagram.com/wairarapa_eco_farm_/



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3 years ago
17 minutes 11 seconds

The Good You Can Do
31. How to become an Earthworker

An introduction to the Earthworkers Programme, run by For the Love of Bees. Along with an explanation of the Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) concept.

The Earthworkers course taught me how nature thrives and how I can help create the best possible conditions for life, on any land I am fortunate enough to interact with. They teach how to become a biology-first, regenerative organic grower, skills you can practice at home in your own garden, or use to start a larger project like the OMG urban farm in Auckland.

CSA projects are the future of food production: A decentralised network of small scale urban farms in every neighbourhood, providing weekly vegetable boxes to their local community. Growing food this way creates a zero-waste farming system that produces healthy, organically grown produce in a climate positive framework.

Its climate change mitigation, local job creation, community food security and improved health outcomes all rolled into one.

Watch this video to learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uukzc-Br6ak&t=3s

Register your interest in the Earthworkers course here: https://www.fortheloveofbees.co.nz/earthworkersprogramme



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3 years ago
13 minutes 38 seconds

The Good You Can Do
30. How ethical is your Kiwisaver fund?

Have you reviewed your current Kiwisaver fund to see what companies you are supporting?

Thanks to the team at Mindful Money, there is a super easy way to do it!

We can all take action to reduce our emissions by using electricity from renewable sources, cycling or taking public transport, reducing our consumption and waste, and eating less meat. But what about the impact of your savings and investments?

At mindfulmoney.nz you can see exactly what companies your current Kiwisaver fund is invested in (and supporting). 

You can also use their website to find Kiwisaver and investment funds that align with your personal values:

https://mindfulmoney.nz/

Don't miss their page on investing for climate action:

https://mindfulmoney.nz/pages/21/invest-climate-action/



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3 years ago
5 minutes 8 seconds

The Good You Can Do
29. Take action: Track your waste for a week

“What gets measured gets improved.” - Peter Drucker

Our weekly rubbish output is a regular barometer of how we engage with our home (our planet). In our modern society, it's far too easy to dump our waste in a bin outside, have it collected each week and never think about it again.

Out of sight, out of mind.

This week, I'm challenging you to simply track your waste for a week. So you know exactly what's going out on a regular basis, and potentially how much waste you could avoid with small lifestyle changes.

For more on this subject, and for specific tips on how to reduce your waste, check out these posts on our website:

Let's change our relationship with rubbish:

https://www.goodyoucando.com/lets-change-our-relationship-with-rubbish/

How to reduce your plastic waste:

https://www.goodyoucando.com/how-to-reduce-your-plastic-waste/

Recycle your food scraps and help save the planet:

https://www.goodyoucando.com/recycle-your-food-scraps-and-help-save-the-planet/

 



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3 years ago
8 minutes 37 seconds

The Good You Can Do
Challenge of the week - Make a wildflower bouquet

When was the last time you took some time to appreciate the natural beauty all around you? 

Challenge of the week: Spend 10 minutes exploring the environment near your home, choosing some flowers and foliage to create your own wildflower bouquet. Gift it to a loved one or make a strangers day, or just bring some natural beauty into your home.

Note: This is a great activity to do with kids!

As part of this process, we encourage you to take a second look at what many people call 'weeds'. Many of these plants have the most beautiful flowers and show off the ability of nature to thrive and create beauty in challenging spaces.

One way to become better custodians of our planet is to take time to appreciate the everyday beauty that surrounds us.



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3 years ago
6 minutes 21 seconds

The Good You Can Do
27. 9 things I now know about the climate emergency

One of the biggest 'Ah-ha!' moments on my journey occurred when it dawned on me that climate change is not binary in nature. It's not a single outcome that happens or doesn't happen. Rather, climate change is a continuum. Literally, every kilogram of CO2 emitted into the atmosphere makes our planet warmer.

Therefore, every positive action that reduces emissions makes a difference. Awareness of this should hopefully make you feel empowered.

Climate change is happening. The world is burning up. It is simply a matter of how bad we let it burn.

For links related to this episode, visit: https://www.goodyoucando.com/what-i-have-learned-about-the-climate-emergency/

"Compassion is infinitely sustainable."
- Dr Sailesh Rao



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3 years ago
15 minutes 9 seconds

The Good You Can Do
26. The role of forestry in tackling climate change

Carbon Critical founder Jamie Heather has spent the last year delving into the complex and often confusing world of forestry, to understand the role that trees can play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. His ultimate goal: find new business opportunities to achieve big emissions reductions via trees and other nature-based carbon sequestration methods.

This episode will provide you with a high-level introduction to forestry and its impact on the climate crisis, along with an explanation of the ETS (Emissions Trading Scheme) and some of the opportunities in the fast-growing carbon farming sector.

We cover various subjects including the differences between native trees and exotics, the ETS and voluntary carbon markets, the power of forestry to sequester carbon compared to other methods and much, much more!

You may remember Jamie Heather from a previous episode we recorded on the subject of donating to help the climate crisis: https://www.goodyoucando.com/climate-champion-jamie-heather/



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3 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 50 seconds

The Good You Can Do
24. How to buy organic fruit and vegetables

We pay the doctor to make us better when we should really be paying the organic farmer to keep us healthy.
-
Robyn O’Brien

In this episode, we share our experience transitioning to organic produce and provide tips to help you make the switch. You'll learn where we buy organic fruit and vegetables, why it's important, the exceptions we make, how we make it affordable and different options to consider, like the dirty dozen and clean fifteen.

Our fruit and veg box supplier:
http://www.organicconnection.co.nz/

Kaicycle - Wellington-based CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) project.
https://kaicycle.org.nz/csa

OMG - Auckland based CSA
https://www.fortheloveofbees.co.nz/omg

CSA project in the Wairarapa (North Island,NZ)
http://wairarapaecofarm.com/csa/

Clean fifteen fruit and veg list:
https://cdn.algaecal.com/wp-content/uploads/clean-15-2018.png

Dirty dozen fruit and veg list:
https://bit.ly/3CPMNAW

The benefits of organic farming
https://www.econation.co.nz/organic-food/



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3 years ago
23 minutes 51 seconds

The Good You Can Do
25. How to find more time to do what you love | Interview with Eddie Rakanui (part 2)

Mindset coach Eddie Rakanui joins me (Andrew) to talk about how to maximise your income, build a time machine business and escape the rat race, so you can spend more time doing what good looks like for you.

Timestamps:

0:00 - Escaping the rate race, stay-at-home parenting, why I shut down my business
6:39 - Understanding your minimum living expenses
9:15 - The problem with the lotto mentality
12:42 - How we look at financial independence
14:03 - Maximising your income, becoming a contractor
17:13 - Stepping away from what society considers normal
18:30 - The tangible rewards of mini-retirements
19:19 - Embracing a non-material mindset

Links:

Thanks for listening! Subscribe to our newsletter at https://www.goodyoucando.com/
Follow Eddie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/big_life_mindset/
Check out his website: https://biglifemindset.com/



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4 years ago
23 minutes 57 seconds

The Good You Can Do
23. Eddie Rakanui on lockdown anxiety | cooking for mental health | hitchhiking | Judging strangers | chasing time affluence

Mindset coach Eddie Rakanui joins me on this episode to cover a wide range of topics, centred around mental health and specific tools you can use to find more peace and happiness each and every day.

Timestamps:

2:00 - Dealing with lockdown anxiety
9:00 - Cooking as a tool to improve mental health
14:54 - Hitchhiking for personal growth
22:00 - Judging strangers
28:52 - How negative news impacts our mental health
31:10 - Social media and kids

Follow Eddie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/big_life_mindset/
Check out his website: https://biglifemindset.com/

This is part 1 of a 2 part interview. In our next episode together we discuss how to maximise your income, build a time machine business and escape the rat race.



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4 years ago
39 minutes 32 seconds

The Good You Can Do
22. What Covid-19 can teach us about financial freedom

In this episode, I discuss what the lockdown experience can teach us about our own financial situation and how we can use that information to achieve financial freedom quicker than we ever thought possible. That freedom can, in turn, allow us more time to do the things we love (like spending time with our families) and create space for positive lifestyle changes, like learning to garden, changing our diets or becoming healthier in general.

Useful links:

An awesome kiwi finance blog which inspired this episode:  https://thesmartandlazy.com/2020/04/23/quick-tip-work-out-your-minimum-investment-target-while-in-lockdown/


The coolest finance blogger around a.k.a "Mr Money Mustache"  https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2012/01/13/the-shockingly-simple-math-behind-early-retirement/


A Facebook group of like-minded individuals: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1574186292811363


The book which started it all for me:  The Four Hour Work Week (book)



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4 years ago
10 minutes 23 seconds

The Good You Can Do
21. Let's change our relationship with rubbish

Throwing out rubbish is incredibly cheap, but does that make it ok? How would we feel if we had to drive past our landfills every day?

In this episode, you'll hear some perspective on our current relationship with waste. Plus action steps you can take to reduce your waste at home, at your workplace and ideas to help on a nationwide level too.

You can be the change you want to see in the world. Starting today.

Links / show notes:

Written version of this post:
www.goodyoucando.com/lets-change-our-relationship-with-rubbish/

Learn more about composting:
https://compostcollective.org.nz/

Hire a worm farm for your home or office:
https://www.whywaste.co.nz/

Zero-waste shopping guides:
http://therubbishtrip.co.nz/regional-shopping-guide/regional-zero-waste-shopping-guides/

Mike Joy on Green Growth:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/climate-news/300319513/idea-of-green-growth-is-flawed-we-must-find-ways-of-using-and-wasting-less-energy




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4 years ago
12 minutes 25 seconds

The Good You Can Do
Tips and strategies to help you reduce waste, live a healthier life and protect the planet for future generations, one day at a time.For more info, visit: https://goodyoucando.com

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