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My guest in this episode of Sense-Making in a Changing World is Brisbane-based author, Geoff Ebbs. His latest book is Your Life, Your Planet published by Australian Geographic. Over the decades as a dedicated environmental activist, he has many ways of explored ways of being a change-maker - politician, comedian, lecturer, author, engineer, actor, radio host (and guest) .... Since 2005 he has been curating an online news site, The Generator.news
His focus in Your Life, Your Planet is about building a community of earth care [pr]activists . The book is a toolkit full of tips that will help you to reduce your environmental footprint and live well.
Our conversation focussed on the many ways of 'being the change.'
Enjoy.
Catch the youtube version here.
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With love, Morag Gamble
I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and work - the Gubbi Gubbi people.
Audio: Rhiannon Gamble Music: Kim Kirkman |