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🗓️ 21 July 2018
⏱️ 33 minutes
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How can we be better communicators so that our important messages actually move people and resonate with our audiences to inspire action? How can we go beyond reducing single-use plastics in our own lives to affecting greater change in actual waste infrastructures for system change? Kathryn Kellogg, creator of GoingZeroWaste.com, actor, and spokesperson for National Geographic's Planet or Plastic Campaign shares her wisdom with you.
HIGHLIGHTS:
[3:34] Kaméa: "Why are endocrine disruptors and toxic chemicals everywhere in our day-to-day lives, like in normal cleaning products?"
[5:40] Kathryn: "You didn't have to be perfect to make a difference. That was something that really resonated with me, and I wanted to share that with others."
[6:50] Kaméa: "What's something from your experience acting that supports your work in building up the zero waste community?"
[7:56] Kathryn's advice for getting our stories to resonate with our audiences.
[9:05] One of Kathryn's favorite (and weirdest!) eco-friendly simple swaps.
[12:30] Kathryn: "When facing rejection, you have to learn how to not take it personally."
[13:08] How Kathryn ended up working with National Geographic.
[13:49] Kathryn: "Showing up is 90% of the battle."
[15:37] Kathryn: "Not everyone has the same amount of access and we have to know that we are all working for a better future."
[16:31] Kaméa: "What do you think are the roots of moral superiority within sustainability?"
[20:30] What we can do as individuals to inspire policy change and help solve waste infrastructure problems.
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1:09.8 | You didn't have to be perfect to make a difference. |
1:12.9 | And that was something that really resonated with me. |
1:17.1 | And I wanted to share this message with everyone. |
1:22.6 | How can we be better communicators so that our important messages actually move people and resonate |
1:28.9 | with our audiences to hopefully inspire action? How can we go beyond reducing single-use plastics |
1:35.6 | in our own lives to affecting greater change in actual waste infrastructures for systemic change? |
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