February 13, 2008 at 3:27 pm
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Meredith Medland, Host of LivingGreenShow.com and Executive Coach, 3outcomes.com magnifies the extraordinary intellect of “Green Great” Michael Gosney, co-founder, Green Century Institute by delving into detailed descriptions of radical new communities interweaving nature and technology. Witness the consciousness that creates these developments, get a sense of what is being spawned by urban laboratories and get intimate with the nexus of evolutionary community building. Learn about Calafia, the new radical San Francisco Bay Area building project incorporating tech/green/community consciousness. Understand why Urban Architect Paolo Soleri’s Cosanti Foundation Project, www.arcosanti.org, is the pathway for new Bay Area communities and why the world is starting to mirror science fiction. Other Highlights include: History and background of the Digital Be-In, www.be-in.com as well as an intellectually stimulating conversation about two key concepts in the Green Movement, Biomimicry and Deep Ecology. Expect a controversial and stimulating download!



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February 13, 2008 at 3:25 pm
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Meredith Medland, Host of www.livinggreenshow.com and executive coach, 3outcomes.com, challenges Dan Ruben create three outcomes in the next three months by him in the “hotseat” as she probes more deeply into his viewpoints and asks the politically incorrect questions which you’ll be excited to hear. This is a “get to the point” interview filled with exploration, tools and tips, laughter and sensitivity to a man who is walking the walking in the green movement. In this episode, you’ll learn how Dan’s personal practices influence his business life, why 25 EcoTeams have been inspired through Global Action Plan’s Household EcoTeam Program, how Kundalini yoga and organic gardening contribute to Dan’s definition of “Living Green.” Highlights include an a provocative conversation about Dan’s call for an urgent shift in attitudes and behaviors of all people to address global warming, detailed information about your his eco-savvy persuasion skills can move mountains along with an action packed and quick moving dialogue about the Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Conventions, an organization that promoted, implemented and publicized environmental best practices at the 2004 Democratic and Republican National Conventions. If you’re a trend setter in the green movement, this is an interview you will want to listen to the whole way through!



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February 13, 2008 at 3:25 pm
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Meredith Medland, Executive Coach, 3outcomes.com meets up with Richard Louv, author of “last Child in the Woods” as he steps off the dock and out of his loveboat spark after bishing with his wife, (Bird watching and Fishing) to educate, expose and propose new ideas that are rapidly increasing the number of children living medication-free lives and maintaining healthy weight levels. This is fast paced show, packed with personal stories that will forever alter your appreciation of the outdoors. Pop in your ear-buds and take this show outside or tune in on the web to experience moments of natural wonder with this illuminating guest. Highlights include a look at the impact of nature on Ansel Adams and Teddy Roosevelt, an intimate view of Richard’s lasting legacy in the making and action steps you can use right now to celebrate the wonder, awe and transcendent moments that occur from being in the outdoors.



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February 13, 2008 at 3:24 pm
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Meredith Medland, Founder, 3outcomes.com interviews visionary entrepreneur and philanthropist Rowan Gabrielle, who recently launched her Organic Leather line at the Eco-Petal Fashion show in Hollywood, California and is the one of the founders of www.Urth.TV and a community based site in the LOHAS Vertical. In this episode, you’ll learn how organic leather decreases toxins on the planet – You’ll get a special recipe for “stinging nettles” soup as well as understand the value of shopping at your local farmers market and be inspired at an even deeper level to follow your passion and serve our planet. Highlights include an inside look at Rowan’s upbringing on a commune in BUCKINGHAMSHIR, England, an inside look at eco-fashion brands such as DelForte jeans and even a revealing look into places where our guest shares some of her not so eco-friendly habits of today that will soon be transformed to “Living Green.”



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February 8, 2008 at 12:22 am
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Episode 28: “The Transition Generation: Finding our Way Forward in the 21st Century” with Shane Metcalf
Shane Metcalf, an inspirational 23 year old at the forefront of the intersecting youth and sustainability movements speaks with Meredith Medland about opening the door to more education with a review of his recent thesis,: “The Transition Generation: Finding our Way Forward in the 21st Century.” He demonstrates how educating generation Y about the world they are soon to inherit and the challenges and opportunities it presents is one of the most critical undertakings for the transition to a sustainable world.
We’ll talk about the overlap between orgasm and ecology and Shane’s experience at One Taste Urban Retreat Center (onetaste.us) as well as the role that every day spiritual practices play in members of the youth culture who are ready to take on the toughest challenges facing humanity in the 21st century.
You’ll learn about the personal journey through Meredith Medland, that led Shane to become a passionate champion for a new breed of environmentalists who believe that high technology, capitalism and human ingenuity can work together to create a bright green future.



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February 8, 2008 at 12:21 am
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During one of the last times Frinee cooked as a personal chef, a friend saw her
kitchen table full of beautiful, locally grown organic produce and said, “If you can get more of that I’d love to buy some from you.” Creative juices swirling she researched the possibility of delivering organic veggies and found the opportunity to deliver locally grown produce to the Santa Barbara and Ventura area.
In this episode you’ll hear Frinee’s success story, how she got started and why participating in a local CSA is a very important part of living a conscious life today. Meredith Medland, your host, is also a CSA subscriber of Sprout-about.com and shares what it is like to interact with Frinee on a weekly basis and get close to the farmer through her personal deliveries.
You’ll learn how to improve your diet and health, bring your family together over the dinner table and you’ll be inspired by Frinee’s desire to enhance the lives of the people around her through food and her spiritual practice.



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February 8, 2008 at 12:19 am
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Episode 26: Biomimicry: Janine Benyus is Honored by TIME
Janine Benyus, honored as one of TIME International’s Heroes of the Environment speaks with Meredith Medland, your host, about her innovative work in biomimicry is joined by Al Gore, David Attenborough, Mikhail Gorbachev, Robert Redford, George Schaller, Amory Lovins, and others in bringing extraordinary change to the world.
In part one of this two part series, Janine talks about receiving the phone call from TIME magazine, why biomimicry allows us to see how nature’s best ideas are evolving the human spirit and some deep and soulful suggestions on how you can evolve your spirit.
Be prepared for a very intimate conversation hosted by Meredith Medland, that is unlike any interview Janine has ever done with the press. You’ll hear new stories, new questions and amazing insights that will forever shift the way you experience nature.



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February 8, 2008 at 12:18 am
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Anna Lappe, author of Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen and the national bestselling, sits with your host, Meredith Medland to discuss Hope’s Edge talks about the impact of food and farming on climate change.
In this show, you’ll learn about the climate crisis on the end of your fork. This episode leaves you with 3 outcomes – You’ll understand the connection between your food and the climate crisis, you’ll feel empowered to make choices about your health and diet and be prepared to “go beyond your plate” to make boarder social change in the area of food and health .
Learn about CSA’s (Community Supported Agriculture) and many other tips about how you can support climate-friendly farming. Your soul will be fed and nourished as you learn how Anna’s defines hope, where she finds hope within the environmental and health crisis conversation and how biotechnology and biofuels impact us.



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February 8, 2008 at 12:15 am
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Episode 24: New Green Family – Home schooling, Web commuting & Martial Artistry! with Sean Daily
Sean Daily, the host of Green Talk and CEO of Green Living Ideas speaks with Meredith Medland to explain how he made the switch from the technology and publishing industry, to working from home, home schooling his children and teaching martial arts at his home based school.
If you’re looking for the next step in creating more intimacy with your family, home schooling options for your children and making a living doing what you love, this is the show for you!
Listen to stories that inspire you and your family to take to live a greener lifestyle, consider the challenges facing parents today in educating children and how families can incorporate a spiritual practice into their lifestyle.



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February 8, 2008 at 12:14 am
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Episode 27: Biomimicry: Janine Benyus is Honored by TIME – part 2
Janine Benyus, honored as one of TIME International’s Heroes of the Environment for her innovative work in biomimicry discusses with Meredith Medland why treating nature as model and mentor will change your daily life.
In part two of this two part series you’ll learn about the Biomimicry Guild and Biomimicry Institute in Montana. Janine shares about educational courses Costa and Peru that are designed to teach individual how to apply biomimicry to sustainable architecture and design. To illustrate the history and theory of biomimicry she discusses case studies from her book, Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature.
This is a very personal interview that is evocative, sensitive and warm. You’ll enjoy listening to her the whole way through as she calls in from her home in Montana. You’ll be surprised how sustainability challenges are being addressed with bio-inspired solutions.



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