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Jenna Phillips

Clear the Air

A weekly Education, Science and Natural Sciences podcast
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Clear the Air

Jenna Phillips

Clear the Air

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Clear the Air

Jenna Phillips

Clear the Air

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Josanne Buchanan (she/her) is a children's tech and media researcher, developmental psychology master's student at the University of Toronto, and diversity/creative consultant in the children's media industry who uses cross-disciplinary researc
Serena Mendizábal (she/her) is a young Cayuga Panamanian Wolf clan woman from the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory with a passion for self-determined community development, action, and futures. Serena is a community-based researcherand
In this episode, Jenna interviews Manvi Bhalla (she/her), the co-founder of Shake Up The Establishment, a national nonprofit dedicated to climate justice and political advocacy, alongside missINFORMED, a nonprofit focused on health promotion fo
Clear the Air welcomes 18-year-old Sarah Syed, a Top 20 Youth in the World and researcher in the nanotech world. Along with designing bioplastics made of food scraps, Sarah is the Founder of You Are the Change, an organizer of an international
Episode references and resources What to expect in grad school Sustainability in 2020, 2021 goals and 2021 reflections Threading Change in the Fashion industry with Sophia Yang Sustainable Fashion blog post Want to help the podcast? Leaving
If you feel lost or unable to make sustainable change in your life, it's time to put your money where your mouth is. In this episode, learn how to start investing in your future and the future of the planet. Sustainable investing is an accessib
There are heatwaves, wildfires, and health crises affecting our world in unprecedented ways. Countries and communities that are ill-equipped to handle extreme temperatures have been struggling the past two weeks. Not only are these internationa
Jenna interviews Biboye (Bo) Aganaba, the Executive Director of Leading Change. LC is.a movement started by young environmental and sustainability professionals who are mobilizing to address issues that are critical to attaining a sustainable,
How many times have you been asked, "what do you want to be? What is your plan?" or even "how did you get to where you are today?" Today on the podcast, Jenna explains why most of us have no idea what we are doing in life - and why that is okay
Jenna interviews Sophia Yang, the Founder of Threading Change, about sustainability and intersectionality in the fashion industry. The conversation focuses on Threading Change's key pillars: transparency, authenticity, and vulnerability. Learn
In this episode, Jenna does a deep dive on her final undergraduate project, her Honours Thesis. "Addressing Systemic Barriers to Truth and Reconciliation in Higher Education" is about fostering inclusive, decolonized, and reconciled academic sp
Jenna interviews the Co-Director of Participants at Leading Change, Austin Zacharko. In this conversation, Austin highlights the importance of engaging youth in sustainable change, fostering truth and reconciliation in events, and what youth ne
This episode is a repost from the beginning of the podcast. Jenna shares tips for pursuing a sustainable lifestyle when your journey is not supported by the people or the environment around you. It can be hard to change your life when there are
How can we foster food system sustainability and food literacy at the same time? To answer that question, Jenna interviews the Co-Founders of Circular Harvest, Kyle Born and Chadd Bauman. These recent graduates started their indoor farming comp
Thinking about grad school? Jenna shares her tips from her experience identifying, applying, and getting accepted into graduate school for this Fall. She also provides advice about things she wished she knew before applying.    Episode referenc
In this episode, Jenna interviews Naila Moloo, a 16-year-old changemaker with a passion for sustainability. Naila has written a #1 bestselling book, is the youngest recipient of the National Post's 100 Most Powerful Women, has presented for Mic
After five long years, Jenna has completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Waterloo! In this episode, she reflects on how her understandings of sustainability, herself, and the people around her have shifted over the years. Hear a
Climate change impacts everyone, and everyone has the right to climate change information to enable climate action. Climate information is made inaccessible by subscription based journals, scientific jargon, and greenwashing/lack of evidence. I
Comparison can be one of your greatest enemies in work, school, and life in general. This goes for comparison against other people, as well as self-comparison. In this episode, Jenna opens up about her struggles with the comparison trap and pro
There is a lot of negativity in the news, whether it's about climate change or otherwise. On this episode, we highlight three positive sustainability stories to brighten the mood and demonstrate that collective action can make a difference. Fro
Do you want to make an impact at your school? In Season 2 Episode 12 of the podcast, I share my key tips for making your school more sustainable. Having contributed to diverse sustainability projects at school over the past 5 years, these tips
The number one Netflix movie, "Don't Look Up," is not about a comet; it is a clear satire about the current climate crisis. In this commentary-style episode, Jenna uncovers the underlying message of the movie, and its call to action for society
On this episode, Jenna explores the concept of "imperfect environmentalism." Recognizing that there is no such thing as PERFECT environmentalism is key for advancing our own sustainability efforts. Jenna defines imperfect environmentalism and h
This week on the podcast, we hear from Kamil Ahmed, one of the organizers for Community Fridge KW. This grassroots mutual aid effort seeks to establish and operate public repositories of fresh donated food for anyone in the community to take fr
Episode References and Resources What is climate justice? Ecocentrism and sustainability 2021 sustainability goals How sustainability has changed in 2020 Stories, laws and articles mentioned: First Nations and the history of drinking water
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