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S4 Ep 20Just Sustainability, Episode 28C: Shane Epting on public scholarship and philosophy as a tool for thinking about complicated and overlook problems
As we reach the end of our conversation Shane Epting and I spoke about the role that the discipline of philosophy should have in examining the cities where many of […]

S4 Ep 19Just Sustainability, Episode 28B: Shane Epting on participatory budgeting, municipalities as technology, and arguing lovingly
During the second part of our conversation, Shane Epting told me more about how participatory budgeting and how he thinks it’s a useful tool that can be used by municipalities […]

Just Sustainability, Re-Post Episode 28A: Shane Epting on philosophy of the city
A while back the order of Just Sustainability episodes got a bit disrupted and I skipped posting episodes 28B and 28C. Episodes 28B and 28C are now ready for posting […]

S4 Ep 17Just Sustainability, Episode 31C: Michelle Garvey on non-extractive scholarship
In this episode, climate and sustainability educator, Michelle Garvey tells me about how one might better engage in non-extractive scholarship. Dr. Michelle Garvey is an Institute on the Environment Educator. […]

S4 Ep 16Just Sustainability, Episode 31B: Michelle Garvey on vulnerability, openness, and transforming the academy
On this episode of Just Sustainability we return to Michelle Garvey who told me about how vulnerability and openness to learn are both deeply important for reforming the way we […]

S4 Ep 15Just Sustainability, Episode 31A: Meeting Michelle Garvey
I’ve noted elsewhere that what I wanted to do when I started working on the Just Sustainability podcast was to be able to share some of the wonderfully edifying conversations […]

S4 Ep 14Just Sustainability, Episode 30C: Valentine Cadieux on art and how universities might better engage with communities
Valentine Cadieux and I concluded our conversation by talking about art as a tool for more accessible discourse (which is a topic that was also explored in the conversation that […]

S4 Ep 13Just Sustainability, Episode 30B: Valentine Cadieux on food justice
In the second part of the conversation that I had with Valentine Cadieux we spoke about food justice, media literacy, and how art can serve as a mode of collective […]

S4 Ep 12Just Sustainability, Episode 30A: Meeting Valentine Cadieux
If someone were to ask me to describe my exemplar of a scholar and educator that does a terrific job integrating equity and sustainability, I would offer a description of […]

S4 Ep 11Just Sustainability, Episode 29C: Marceleen Mosher on how the medium shapes the narrative and the importance of conversation
In the conclusion of the conversation that I had with Marceleen Mosher, we discuss how different media has an impact upon how narratives are formed, which in turns shapes how […]

S4 Ep 10Just Sustainability, Episode 29B: Marceleen Mosher on narratives about sustainability and hope
In this episode we return to the conversation that I had with Marceleen Mosher. Marceleen and I talk about hope and the sorts of discourse that are effective in driving […]

S4 Ep 9Just Sustainability, Episode 29A: Meeting Marceleen Mosher
We’re straying a bit from the planned episode order of the Just Sustainability podcast. Because we need to do some re-recording, the remainder of Shane Epting’s episodes are going to […]

S4 Ep 7Just Sustainability, Episode 28A: Shane Epting on philosophy of the city
On this episode I’m delighted to introduce you to another one of my old friends, Shane Epting. In his first episode of the Just Sustainability Podcast, Shane offers us a […]

S4 Ep 6Just Sustainability, Episode 27D: Jill Fellows on liberatory technology and what is obscured by the dominant narratives about technology
As our conversation came to a close, Jill Fellows told me about the ways that technology can empower and liberate as well as how we often talk about technology (particularly […]

S4 Ep 5Just Sustainability, Episode 27C: Jill Fellows on the digital divide and biases related to technology
In the this episode the conversation between Jill Fellows and I shifts topics. We move on from discussing podcasting and public scholarship to the content of Jill’s research: the interplay […]

S4 Ep 4Just Sustainability, Episode 27B: Jill Fellows on integrating public scholarship into an academic career
In this episode we pick-up where we left off on the previous episode, with Jill Fellows telling me about how she identifies the guests that are featured in her podcast […]

S4 Ep 3Just Sustainability, Episode 27A: Jill Fellows on podcasting and public scholarship
I’m really excited to share this episode because I get to introduce all of you to an old friend of mine who also happens to be my favorite public philosopher: […]

S4 Ep 2Just Sustainability, Episode 26B: Clement Loo and more reflection on the Just Sustainability Podcast
This episode contains the second half of the conversation where liz Thomson interviewed me. In it, liz asks me to discuss what I’m most proud of or pleased about Just […]

S4 Ep 1Just Sustainability, Episode 26A: Clement Loo and reflecting on the Just Sustainability Podcast
In this episode we decided to do something slightly different from what we usually do on the Just Sustainability Podcast. When we finished recording for their episodes at the end […]

S3 Ep 17Just Sustainability, Episode 25B: liz Thomson on universal design principles, counter-spaces, and home-spaces
In the second half of the conversation that I had with liz Thomson, we spoke built on our discussion about the relationship between equity and disability by talking about universal […]

S3 Ep 16Just Sustainability, Episode 25A: Meeting liz Thomson
It was really cool to have Elizabeth (liz) Anh Thomson, PhD as a guest for the Just Sustainability Podcast. One of the reasons that I created this podcast was that […]

S3 Ep 15Just Sustainability, Episode 24B: Mark Pedelty on music as communication, Ecosong.net, and podcasting
In this episode Mark Pedelty discusses the idea of music as communication, Ecosong.net, and different approaches to podcasting. Mark is a musician, environmental activist, podcaster, and a Professor of Communication […]

S3 Ep 14Just Sustainability, Episode 24A: Meeting Mark Pedelty
Mark Pedelty is a hard person to describe succinctly. He has a broad range of interests and engages in a lot of different sorts of work. One could say that […]

S3 Ep 13Just Sustainability, Episode 23B: Ren Olive on factors contributing to food insecurity and work that might improve access to food.
Ren Olive has spent their career working to build and strengthen access to food in a range of communities and to improve the capacity of institutions of higher-education to support […]

S3 Ep 12Just Sustainability, Episode 23A: Meeting Ren Olive
I first met Ren Olive about 8 or 9 years ago camping at the Land Institute’s Prairie Festival in Salina, KS. I clearly remember having a number of very thought […]

S3 Ep 11Just Sustainability, Episode 22: Patrick Moore on equity, hospitality, and rural community organizing
I first learned about Patrick Moore from Theresa Peterson (who is featured on the first season of the Just Sustainability Podcast). Theresa suggested that I should record an episode with […]

S3 Ep 10Just Sustainability – Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice, Episode 2B: Eugene Chislenko on Philosophers for Sustainability
In this episode we return to Amanda Corris’ conversation with Eugene Chislenko. Amanda and Eugene talk about Philosophers for Sustainability and the role of professional philosophers in social discourse and […]

S3 Ep 9Just Sustainability – Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice, Episode 2A: Meeting Eugene Chislenko
In this episode Amanda introduces us to Eugene Chislenko. Eugene is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Temple University and is one of the co-founders of Philosophers for Sustainability. His […]

S3 Ep 8Just Sustainability, Episode 21B: Climate Justice for the Dead and Dying, wellness, and spirit
Julia Gibson often describes themselves as a farmer-philosopher. Her scholarship often weaves together themes such as palliative care ethics and remembrance, the impact and role of narratives and stories, resisting […]

S3 Ep 7Just Sustainability, Episode 21A: Meeting Julia Gibson
Julia Gibson often describes themselves as a farmer-philosopher. I would describe them as the author of some of the most exciting work that’s been recently published about environmental and animal […]

S3 Ep 6Just Sustainability, Episode 20B: Ray Burns – tribal colleges, nation rebuilding, and partnerships
Ray Burns is the Tribal Partnerships Manager for the National Science Foundation’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research in North Dakota (ND EPSCoR). Moreover, at the time that the conversation […]

S3 Ep 5Just Sustainability, Episode 20A: Meeting Ray Burns
Ray Burns is the Tribal Partnerships Manager for the National Science Foundation’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research in North Dakota (ND EPSCoR). Moreover, at the time that the conversation […]

S3 Ep 4Just Sustainability, Episode 19B: Simon Franco on MLEAD and the goodness of leadership
When I first met Simon Franco about a decade ago he was the Student Success Coordinator for Multi-ethnic Student Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris (which the precursor to […]

S3 Ep 3Just Sustainability, Episode 19A: Meeting Simon Franco
When I first met Simon Franco about a decade ago he was the Student Success Coordinator for Multi-ethnic Student Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris (which the precursor to […]

S3 Ep 2Just Sustainability, Episode 18B: Emily Brier – What it means to be Appalachian and the work of higher-education as therapy.
In the previous episode of Just Sustainability it was my pleasure to introduce you to Emily Brier and to share the first half of the conversation that I recorded with […]

S3 Ep 1Just Sustainability, Episode 18A: Meeting Emily Brier
There are at least two things about Emily Brier that would be of interest to listeners of this podcast. First, she’s innovative educator that has thought a lot about and […]

S2 Ep 20Just Sustainability, Episode 17B: Julian Agyeman – Belonging, representation, and the most justly sustainable cities
On the finale of Season 2 of Just Sustainable, Julian Agyeman and I talk about a broad range of topics that include: (1) the importance of fostering a sense of […]

S2 Ep 19Just Sustainability, Episode 17A: Meeting Julian Agyeman
There’s an aphorism that suggests that one should not meet one’s heroes. That aphorism is without doubt incorrect when it comes to Dr. Julian Agyeman FRSA FRGS. Julian is certainly […]

S2 Ep 18Just Sustainability, Episode 16B: Gabe Desrosiers – Revitalizing Indigenous languages and lifeways and the importance of families, communities, and treating folks as whole persons
In the second episode featuring Gabe Desrosiers, Gabe and I discuss how institutions of higher-education within the United States might better support language and cultural reclamation by appreciating the full […]

S2 Ep 17Just Sustainability, Episode 16A: Meeting Gabe Desrosiers
I was initially acquainted with Gabe Desrosiers as a fellow Canadian amongst the faculty at the University of Minnesota Morris. Indeed, I first learned of Gabe as the result of […]

S2 Ep 16Just Sustainability, Episode 15B: Erika Bailey-Johnson – Skills, hierarchies, and facing change
On this episode we return to my conversation with Erika Bailey-Johnson. We talk about a workshop series at Bemidji State University aimed at providing students with a range of practical […]

S2 Ep 15Just Sustainability, Episode 15A: Meeting Erika Bailey-Johnson
I first met Erika Bailey-Johnson about 8 years ago when she chaired the organizing committee for the Upper Midwest Association for Campus Sustainability (aka UMACS). It took one conversation with […]

S2 Ep 14Just Sustainability, Episode 14: Special Episode with Cathy Jordan about COP 26
When Cathy Jordan was previously on Just Sustainability, she mentioned that she was about to attend the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s 26th Conference of the Parties meeting […]

S2 Ep 13Just Sustainability – Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice, Episode 1B: Evelyn Brister – Restoring the American Chestnut
On the second part of Amanda’s conversation with Evelyn Brister, they speak about efforts aimed at reintroducing American chestnuts to the wild and some of the ethical questions underlying those […]

S2 Ep 12Just Sustainability – Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice, Episode 1A: Meeting Evelyn Brister
On the first episode of our new special series, Just Sustainability – Socially Engaged Philosophy at the Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice, Amanda introduces us to Evelyn Brister. Dr. […]

S2 Ep 11Just Sustainability, Episode 13: Meeting Amanda Corris
It’s my distinct pleasure on this episode to introduce you to a new contributor to Just Sustainability, Amanda Corris. Starting at the beginning of 2022, Amanda will start hosting a […]

S2 Ep 10Just Sustainability, Episode 12C: Cathy Jordan – Listening and rethinking the deficit-focused approach to environmental justice
In the final part of our conversation, Cathy Jordan and I talk about the emphasis on addressing disparities and harms within much of the literature about environmental justice. Cathy suggests […]

S2 Ep 9Just Sustainability, Episode 12B: Cathy Jordan – Community-based participatory research
Cathy and I had so much fun during our live-recording for the IonE Annual meeting that we decided to follow that discussion up with a longer conversation. Reconvening allowed us […]

S2 Ep 8Just Sustainability, Episode 12A: Meeting Cathy Jordan
This episode, where I have the pleasure of introducing you to Cathy Jordan, was recorded live as part of the 2021 annual meeting of the Institute on the Environment (IonE) […]

S2 Ep 7Just Sustainability, Episode 11C: Janiece Watts – Finding common cause and what the academy might learn from activists
During the concluding half-hour of our conversation, Janiece Watts and I spoke about: finding common cause with one another across the silos of our work, what institutions of higher education […]