30 min listen
Earth Day in a new way.
FromImagine a Place
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Earth Day is a time to celebrate, learn, and maybe try something new, So we’ve got a great conversation today and a couple of questions for you too,Today, we brought back two of our favorite podcast pals, The hosts of Break Some Dishes, to boost your Earth Day morale.And what do we cover in this conversation, today?We’ll help you get your mind and your spirit prepped for Earth Day. About Break Some Dishes:Hosted by Verda Alexander and Jon Strassner, Break Some Dishes is a podcast that covers the environmental crises through the lens of creativity and design. They believe that bad design is bad for the planet. Verda is an artist and designer and Jon is a talker, and together they find those unique people who have found amazing ways to make a difference in saving our planet. On their podcast, they talk about ghost fishing, ocean plastic pollution, and the work being done to remove poisonous ingredients from products. But, that's just the tip of the iceberg, so join the discussion, start breaking some dishes, and get going on fixing things!Earth Day Haikus:Jon Strassner:We must stop takinWithout giving or fixingOur time is too shortVerda Alexander:Abundant earth, blueAnd verdant the spoils buryListen just for nowDoug Shapiro:From you I borrowMy life, my soul, everythingWhat will I pass on?Click here to get your FREE copy of the Imagine a Place journalConnect with host, Doug Shapiro, below:By Email: dshapiro@ofs.comOn Instagram: @Douglas_ShapiroOn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doshapiro/Email Imagine a Place: imagineaplace@ofs.com
Released:
Apr 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Cheryl Durst (IIDA): What's next for the spaces we design? - Ep.03: When it comes to the role that place plays in our lives, there are very few on the planet that have spent more time and effort explaining it than Cheryl Durst. Cheryl is CEO of the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) and is widely regarded as one of the design world’s wittiest and wisest personalities. We caught up with Cheryl on a call from her home where she opens up about her childhood, what brings comfort in her life, and what might be next for the spaces that we design. Check out the Imagine a Place journal for more stories: https://ofs.com/imagine-a-place/articles Learn more about the IIDA and Cheryl Durst: https://www.iida.org/content.cfm/cheryl-durst by Imagine a Place