May 13, 2013
This Week's Featured Guests
Podcast
Lisa Novick
Director of Outreach and K-12 Education,
Theodore Payne Foundation
California-based Theodore Payne Foundation is a model for greening the world around us, as the organization provides plants and the necessary education to make them thrive and attract native birds and butterflies, according to its Director of Outreach and K-12 Education, Lisa Novick. Her message is clear: Plants are not interchangeable when it comes to habitats.
Jolene Hanson, Director and Curator
G2 Photography Gallery
G2 Gallery Director and curator, Jolene Hanson, returns to Green is Good to discuss the Venice, CA-based gallery’s commitment to showcasing environmentally focused photography. What sets this gallery apart from its counterparts is that it donates 100% of all of its sales revenue to environmental charities.
David Mizejewski, Naturalist
National Wildlife FederationNational Wildlife Federation naturalist and spokesperson, David Mizejewski, is back on the show to promote Garden for Wildlife Month, which takes place each May. The NWF urges everyone to spend May in their gardens with an ecological lens. Consider what your garden provides for local wildlife and how it can be bettered to thrive in its natural environment. Mizejewski names native plants as the backbone of creating a wildlife-friendly garden.
Hosted by Electronic Recyclers International’s John
Shegerian. It airs every weekend in over 170 cities in the US and Canada on America’s Talk Sirius XM
Channel 166.
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