
Join acclaimed environmental advocate Waveney Warth and award-winning comedian Tim Batt as they explore better ways to a better future. It’s sustainability, the kiwi way: Upbeat. Informed. Simple.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Science | ||||

This podcast show started with Waveney asking the question, “what is the single most effective thing I can do to save the planet?’ Two years on, and 71 episodes later, both Tim and Waveney take stock of what actions seem to stand out from the rest an... more
Journey into the world of Koia and Robyn, living sustainably in Manurewa, Auckland, with 9 other whānau members in a ‘not much bigger than average’ sized house. The episode starts with Koia leading a pōwhiri to formally welcome Tim and Waveney into ... more
The desire to have and love children is one of the strongest, most basic human urges. But studies show that having less kids or no kids is by far the single most impactful action you can take to create a more sustainable tomorrow. So is there any wig... more
Buying organic food (food grown without the use of synthetic fertilisers and pesticides) is crucial to restoring the earth and protecting our biodiversity. But it costs the earth to do the right thing, right? WRONG! In many cases, buying organic food... more
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This podcast is nothing short of inspiring in a time where it can be so easy to get bogged down in headline doom and gloom. Keep up the incredible work!
I work in a niche area in the sustainability sector in the UK and I’ve really enjoyed this podcast for its deep dives into a range of topics both inside and outside of my own focus. And as someone who is trying to improve their personal sustainability I picked up some great tips, thank you Waverley and Tim!
Recommend +++
Love this NZ based podcast!
Love that it’s about sustainability, based in NZ and such a positive tone! I’m always learning something and getting inspired!
Wave and Tim are great- funny, informative and chatty.
Most memorable episodes are the soil episode, the fair trade episode, the one with dai henwood, the bee episode and the recent gift giving episode. I actually think there’s too many to list!
So good to have a local, NZ podcast about this stuff. Thanks guys...really looking forward to the next season already. Learned so much from the first season!
This has define turned into my number 2 favourite pod cast. So say, entertaining and practical to listen to and apply. Love the combo of Wave and Tim, who make this pod cast so relatable and applicable to us all. Keep doin it guys, Arohanui, Joanna xxx










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