Little Green Pod is for busy people, like you, who know they could do more to help save the world. Join host, and exhausted mum-of-two, Fi Poole, on her quest to find quick and easy ways to live a little greener.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | How ToEducation |
Should you be breeding if you care about climate change? Climate scientist Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick weighs in, while wondering whether to have a third child.
How green are your drugs? Fi talks medicine and first aid supplies with Grace Wong from Pharmacists for the Environment. Plus winter wellness recipes from a Sydney picklery.
Waxing, threading, shaving, sugaring, laser and electrolysis. Fi asks cosmetic chemist Amanda Foxon-Hill for help to figure out the greenest way to de-fuzz.
Fi can’t afford an electric car, or a hybrid, so she visits her mechanic for tips to make her trusty old petrol guzzler a little eco-friendlier.
I’m Axley a 13-year-old kid and I actually will enjoy it has a lot of helpful tips and I really like that song with maybe baby and how people should have kids people shouldn’t have kids what’s important and I’ve told all of this to my mum and she finds it very fascinating and my mum listen to podcasts all the time and now I have and I’ve never really listen to podcasts except for the little green pod
Over simplified and poorly researched, this gives you no more information to act on than a chat you’d have in the pub. I’m sure they meant well, but they should have spent more money on researchers to give us meaningful content, not dumbed-down, feel good pap that won’t effect real change. Recycling is a red herring. Reduce consumption. And you cannot do that and have more children if you live in the modern world.
Why are all of you gloating of your children on a podcast which warns us not to have children?
Furthermore, why do you promote not having children, while having yours read the credits?
Love kids too, but please don’t let them tolerate hypocrisy.
It’s not empowering, nor is teaching them to be victims. That’s your issue, not theirs.
I listened to all the episodes within 3 days! I absolutely loved it. Worth a listen to anyone interested in low waste/sustainability
I loved this series. It felt very relatable following Fi & her family on a journey to help the earth be a better place. The experts were interesting & the information was easy to follow. Thanks for your time, research & making a change yourself, not just telling others how to do it. You’ve helped me on my sustainability journey too!
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Apple Podcasts | #57 |
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