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Care More Be Better: A Podcast For Sustainable Social Impact and Regeneration

Corinna Bellizzi
Sustainability
Regenerative Agriculture
Climate Change
Nutrition
Soil Health
Climate Crisis
Plastic Pollution
Mental Health
Spirulina
Algae
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Community Engagement
Biodiversity
Artificial Intelligence
Environmental Activism
Food Systems
Herbal Medicine
Sustainability Education
Omega-3
Plant-Based Diet

Care More Be Better, invites you to care more so we can create a better world together. We amplify the voices of environmentalists, activists, health and nutrition gurus, scientists, and leading experts who seek to make the world a better place. Over the course of more than 290 interview episodes, you'll hear from experts including Annie Leonard, Jean-Michel Cousteau, Paul Hawken, Nina Simons, Dr.... more

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At twenty, Inna Segal was told by her chiropractor that there was nothing he could do to help her — and went home to discover that her chronic back pain, psoriasis, and digestive issues were rooted in ancestral trauma her body had been holding for de... more

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The planet’s temperature continues to warm up every year, and one of the biggest contributors to this is gas-powered vehicles. Timothy Seward, a lifelong tinkerer and moped enthusiast, wants to change this worrisome situation through his groundbreaki... more

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Chris Kilham — the Medicine Hunter, author of fifteen books, and a man the New York Times once called "part David Attenborough, part Indiana Jones" — returns to Care More Be Better for a third time to go deep into the vine. With 65 shamans and twelve... more

In honor of Juneteenth, we're sharing something special: the opening chapter of Reimagining Democracy for a Good Life, the podcast hosted by legendary equity advocate Angela Glover Blackwell, founder in residence of PolicyLink. In "Democracy Dreaming... more

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Chris Kilham
Medicine Hunter, educator, author of 15 books, founder of Medicine Hunter, Inc.
Medicine Hunter, Inc.
Episode: Deep Into the Vine: The Medicine Hunter on Ayahuasca, Shamans, and the Cosmic Experience | Chris Kilham
Angela Glover Blackwell
Founder of PolicyLink; lawyer and public policy advocate
PolicyLink
Episode: Juneteenth Feature: Angela Glover Blackwell's Reimagining Democracy For A Good Life - Episode 1: Los Angeles
Kenton Lee
Founder of Because International and creator of The Shoe That Grows
Because International
Episode: The Shoe That Grows: 500,000 Kids, 100 Countries, One Crazy Idea | Kenton Lee and Andrew Kroes
Andrew Kroes
CEO of Because International
Because International
Episode: The Shoe That Grows: 500,000 Kids, 100 Countries, One Crazy Idea | Kenton Lee and Andrew Kroes
Genevieve Smith
expert in social and organizational change, values alignment, and data for social good
GV Advisory
Episode: Nothing is Neutral: How To Talk Across Political and Cultural Divides | Genevieve Smith
Gerry Powell
Founder of Rhythmia Life Advancement Center, Costa Rica
Rhythmia Life Advancement Center
Episode: Stop the War Within: Inner Healing, Outer Impact | Gerard Powell @Rythmia
Andrew J. Gregor
Novelist and essayist raised in Beirut, based in the United States; author of Roscoe
Author, Roscoe
Episode: Pay Attention: Homelessness, Humanity, and What We Owe Each Other | Andrew J. Gregor, Author, Roscoe
Minkah Taharkah
Co-facilitator with Be Healthy Be Holistic Consultation; coordinator for the California Farmer Justice Collaborative; director of Land and Programming with The Butterfly Movement
The Butterfly Movement; California Farmer Justice Collaborative
Episode: Seed to Soil to Soul: Land Justice, Art and Healing | Minkah Taharkah
Corey Nathan
Host and producer of Talkin Politics & Religion Without Killin Each Other
The Democracy Group
Episode: Curious Over Furious: Finding Common Ground In Hard Conversations | Corey Nathan

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Corinna Bellizzi
Host of the show and leader in regenerative nutrition and ethical brand strategy; Head of Sales and Marketing at Örlö Nutrition; founder of Care More Be Better

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 4.9k ratings
  • Loved being a guest on the podcast!

    Really enjoyed my conversation with Corinna Bellizzi on the Care More Be Better Podcast. She asks the kind of thoughtful, well-prepared questions that push the discussion deeper and make it worth the listen. We covered what it really means to build homes that last, and why the decisions people make before they buy matter more than they think.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GEMS podcast
    United States3 months ago
  • Inspiring

    I really enjoy listening to this podcast. All the conversations feel thoughtful and genuine, and I always walk away learning something new about sustainability, health, and creating positive change. It’s inspiring without feeling overwhelming. Definitely worth a listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Inna Segal
    Australia4 months ago
  • Uplifting and inspiring

    Great podcast, it really uplifts and inspires with each episode!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vineetd23
    United States4 months ago
  • Inspiring and thoughtful

    I love the guests that Corinna has on and always leave with a new nugget of inspiration or wisdom

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cher Hale
    United Statesa year ago
  • Keep it up!

    Thank you Corinna- keep having these important conversations!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cpower1986
    United Statesa year ago

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Nothing is Neutral: How To Talk Across Political and Cultural Divides | Genevieve Smith
Q: Dale asks, how do you find common ground when it seems both sides are at an impasse and virtually irreconcilable?
Check in with your own intentions, focus on shared care and love, explore what each side cares about, and frame conversations around what you are for rather than what you are against to find overlapping ground.
Regenerative Renegades: Algae Omega-3s, Purpose-Driven Brands, and Living Well by Doing Good — Corinna Bellizzi on Forever Young Radio
Q: Tell us a little bit about Circle B.
Circle B is Corinna's consultancy focused on developing best-in-class messaging platforms for brands that want to live their values, drawing on her experience with VAXA Technologies and Örlö Nutrition, and connecting these efforts to Care More Be Better and her broader research on ethics of care in regenerative enterprise.
Beyond Greenwashing: How to Communicate Sustainability with Credibility with Helen Neal
Q: How can brands communicate more honestly about challenges without losing audience trust?
By embracing radical honesty, sharing both progress and difficulties, and using concrete, relatable examples (like measurable daily-life impacts), brands can maintain credibility and foster loyalty.
Beyond Greenwashing: How to Communicate Sustainability with Credibility with Helen Neal
Q: What systemic issues cause sustainability messaging to miss the mark in large organizations?
Silos between marketing, comms, legal, and sustainability, plus a lack of cross-functional accountability, lead to inconsistent messaging and missed opportunities to integrate sustainability into core business objectives.
If We Lose the Right to Protest, We Lose Everything — with Annie Leonard and André Carothers
Q: Why do you define protest as a democratic act, and how does it differ from activism in your view?
Protest is a subset of activism, centered on taking action and speaking up in a peaceful way; activism encompasses a broader range of actions and engagement. The two complement each other, with protest serving as a democratic tool that can mobilize people and bring attention to issues.

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This show centers on regenerative approaches to sustainability, social impact, and justice, featuring conversations with activists, scientists, entrepreneurs, and researchers who share practical strategies for communities and organizations. Episodes frequently explore cross-sector collaboration, accountability (including credible communication and transparency), and movements for climate justice, regenerative business, and ethical sourcing. Listeners can expect thoughtful, action-oriented discussions that connect big-picture ideas to real-world strategies—from governance and philanthropy to food systems, housing resilience, and innovative technologies. A standout throughline is the host's commitment to care, equity, and community-led change... more

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2. Angela Glover Blackwell
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