Episode 43: Climate Communications
Featuring guest host Lena Essak.
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Dr. Katrina Kelly-Pitou
Energy Systems Strategist -
SMITHGROUP
Host: Dave Karlsgodt
Director of Management Advisory Services, Brailsford & Dunlavey, Inc.
In this episode, we talk with with Dr. Katrina Kelly-Pitou, Energy Systems Strategist at SmithGroup. The discussion focuses on what higher education can expect from federal, state and local governments in the near term, but also a broader discussion about the politics and business model of higher ed. itself. She both challenges conventional ideas and paints a compelling vision for a sustainable future for higher education and the communities in which they operate.
SmithGroup website: https://www.smithgroup.com/
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Guest Co-hosts:
Katie Boyle
Enrollment and Marketing Director, Bard Graduate Program in Sustainability and host of the “Impact Report” podcast
Brian Campbell
Director of Sustainability and Partnerships, Central College and host of the “MidAmericana” podcast
Host: Dave Karlsgodt
Director of Management Advisory Services, Brailsford & Dunlavey, Inc.
In this special episode of the podcast, we present a recording of Podcasting for Sustainability in Higher Education from AASHE’s 2020 Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Education. Dave Karlsgodt, Katie Boyle and Brian Campbell talk about what it’s like to run a podcast and how they utilize their shows to further the conversation on energy and sustainability. All three delve into the missions behind their podcasts, as well as how and why they pick topics to cover. In this episode that explores podcasting as a tool for sustainability in higher education, our hosts aim to aid participants and listeners in learning how to frame their sustainability efforts in stories, making them compelling to a variety of audiences, from students to senior leaders, academics to alumni.
The Impact Report: https://leadthechange.bard.edu/podcast
MidAmericana: https://www.midamericana.com
The Associate for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Ed https://www.aashe.org/
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Guest: Abena Sackey Ojetayo
Chief Resilience Officer and Director, City of Tallahassee
Host: Kaia Findlay
Production Assistant, Campus Energy and Sustainability Podcast
This is the fourth and final episode in our “Changing the Climate for Women” series, which focuses on women’s experiences in sustainability, energy and facilities. Short series is hosted by Kaia Findlay, podcast production assistant, and special guest hosts.
In this episode, Kaia talks with Abena Sackey Ojetayo, chief resilience officer and director for the City of Tallahassee, Florida. We talked about her childhood in Ghana and her sustainability projects in Florida. We also discussed code-switching and the ways that age, race and gender can place pressure on people in the workforce.
In her role with the City of Tallahassee, Abena brings together a number of departments including sustainability, resilience, code enforcement, and housing and human services to produce creative solutions for the people they serve. She has also worked in Ghana and at Cornell University, where she studied engineering.
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Guests:
Cheri Chastain
Sustainability Programs Manager, California State University - Chico Company
Gayle Hutchinson
President, California State University - Chico
Ben Newton
Environmental Sustainability Director, Central Community College
Host: Dave Karlsgodt
Director of Management Advisory Services, Brailsford & Dunlavey, Inc.
Climate change spares no city, town or state from new, and often threatening, environmental challenges. How are campuses responding to natural disaster in ways that keep their students and communities safe? What plans are they making to prepare for an uncertain future?
In this episode, host Dave Karlsgodt talks with Cheri Chastain and Gayle Hutchinson of California State University - Chico and Ben Newton of Central Community College about these questions. You’ll hear their stories about dealing with fires, floods and truck-sized icebergs, and how these events have shaped their campuses as they look ahead to the next “unnatural disaster”.
Resources from Central Community College
Environmental Sustainability Action Plan: https://www.cccneb.edu/esap
Energy Technology AAS Program: https://www.cccneb.edu/energy
Ben Newton contact: benjaminnewton@cccneb.edu
PBS Documentary And The Floods Came Nebraska 2019: http://pivotal.netnebraska.org/nebraska-floods/
Resources from Cal State - Chico
Sustainability at Chico State: https://www.csuchico.edu/sustainability/
Cheri Chastain contact: cchastain@csuchico.edu
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