Wednesday February 22nd 2012

Radio Green Talk, Saturdays and Sundays at 10-11a

Host Diana Dehm is crossing the nation and heading around the globe to bring each of you to the table to share your story on how
you have made a green difference.

This is all in effort to share information we can learn from, and create a global collective for a sustainable planet – one shared idea, one solution, one conversation, and one laugh at a time! Radio Green Talk’s goal is to bring awareness to the new green economy, and improve the social and environmental impact on the planet.

Diana believes “people are at the heart of driving change” and that your innovative voices and ideas will help drive the green difference.

You will walk away with a better understanding of opportunities, risks, choices, and the tools for making a green difference on the planet.

For more information, log onto radiogreentalk.com


About the Host

Diana Dehm is the President of Sustainable Business Partnerships (WBE, SBE, and DBECertified) and the founder of “The Great Thinkers Forum” and “A Global Collective for a Sustainable Planet TM”.Her technical experience includes global environmental, health & safety regulatory compliance; life cycle assessment; consortia development and execution. She specializes in integrating the elements of sustainability into Fortune 500 businesses, federal and state government,non-profit organizations, colleges and universities.

Diana can be reached at dianadehm@radiogreentalk.com

PODCASTS OF RADIO GREEN TALK

Radio Green Talk_February 18, 2012

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Radio Green Talk_December 31, 2011

Radio Green Talk_December 24, 2011

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Radio Green Talk_November 26, 2011

Reader Feedback

5 Responses to “Radio Green Talk, Saturdays and Sundays at 10-11a”

  1. Marshall says:

    Hi D and C – I produced and hosted a radio show at WSCA for 5 years called the Culture Waves. I served on the Board of Directors of WSCA as well for a few years before I moved here to LA. I am interested in your show and was wondering if you have guests. I would like to help out and contribute if possible. I’m revolutionizing the sustainable scenic industry with the development of the only non-petroleum based, truly sustainable plant-based industrial scenic coatings with a company called Eco Safety Products.

    Thanks,
    M.

    American visual artist Marshall Carbee took a close look at his own carbon footprint as a working artist, and the result was not pretty. Paints that touted low or “no VOC” were simply petroleum products with often-toxic properties. He set out to find and create products that were truly sustainable, outperformed the old ways and were either cheaper or cost-neutral. In 2008 Carbee created the first bio-based, sustainable gesso, Carbee Soy Gesso. In his work as a scenic artist for films (he was the sole scenic artist on Julian Schnabel’s “Basquiat”), he found a crying need for healthier, truly sustainable paints and sealants. He collaborated with Eco Safety Products to develop the first bio-based industrial scenic art coatings.

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