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Jan. 17, 2025

Unapologetically You: Bridging Cultural Divides and Driving Change with Godfrey Coker

In this heartfelt and thought-provoking episode of Care More Be Better, host Corinna Bellizzi revisits pivotal moments from Episode 25 with Godfrey Coker, a passionate advocate for equity in healthcare, education, and societal systems. Together, they explore themes of identity, inclusion, and resilience, offering a compelling narrative of what it…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Boost Brain Health Naturally: Icelandic Ultra Spirulina for Focus, Memory, and Sustainable Nutrition

In this BONUS episode we introduce you to the topic of Sustainable Nutrition and Spirulina as our host shares her guest appearance on The Forever Young Radio Show - Episode #560, originally released on November 7, 2024. The Host, Kelly Cappasola interviews Corinna Bellizzi, natural products industry expert and host…

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Jan. 17, 2025

BONUS: Fighting Fossil Fuels and Advancing Climate Action: Tzeporah Berman on the Fossil Fuel Tre...

In this powerful episode of Care More Be Better (originally episode 105, published in September, 2022) host Corinna Bellizzi sits down with Tzeporah Berman, environmental activist, founder of Stand.earth, and Chair of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative. Today, she kicks off this episode with a new introduction, showcasing Tzeporah…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Empowering Regenerative Brands With Anthony Corsaro

There may not be a lot of regenerative brands out there right now, but if they come together, they can make a significantly huge impact. Anthony Corsaro has co-founded an ecosystem supporting these brands to empower their efforts and deliver actual environmental change in a world adversely impacted by the…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Diving Deep Into The Arctic Climate Crisis With Jon Waterman

Environmentalist Jon Waterman visited Alaska and beyond for more than four decades to see first-hand the severe situation of the Arctic climate crisis. He recorded his findings and experiences in his book, Into The Thaw, stressing that there is still hope in saving our warming planet. Jon sits down with…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Agroecology: From Annual to Perennial Crop Farming | Tim Crews, PhD | The Lands Institute

The future of food can only be secured through the adoption of sustainable renewable practices. Tim Crews, PhD, Chief Scientists at the Land Institute, joins Corinna Bellizzi to discuss how the principles of agroecology can turn such a dream into reality. He explores agroecology’s overlapping concepts with other practices such…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Building Community & Affordable Housing: A Local Leader’s YIMBY Perspective | John Lewis, Scotts ...

In this episode of Care More Be Better, host Corinna Bellizzi dives deep into local politics and community activism with John Lewis, a city council candidate in Scotts Valley, California. John shares his vision for the future of Scotts Valley, touching on pressing local issues like rising housing costs, the…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Growing And Marketing Regenerative Foods With Ali Cox

Growing regenerative foods is indeed a noble cause that benefits both the planet and people, but making it a sustainable reality is also an overwhelming challenge. Farmers who depend on regenerative practices tend to not get a fair return on investment, and consumer awareness about this matter is almost non-existent.…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Redefining Democracy: How Approval Voting Could Transform U.S. Politics

In this interview episode (originally published in 2022), we explore how approval voting could change the political landscape in America with Aaron Hamlin, Executive Director of The Center for Election Science. Aaron shares his journey from political intrigue in grad school to advocating for a voting method that lets voters…

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Jan. 17, 2025

The Sustainable Future of Coffee | Bob Fish & Michelle Fish

The coffee industry is indeed one of the most thriving in the world, but it has a darker and rarely discussed aspect: the plight of its farmers. They constantly face low commodity prices and get little to no support, making them highly exploited by middlemen and at risk of climate…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Improve Your Child's Health & Eco-Footprint: A School Lunch Packing Guide For Parents

In this special episode, Corinna Bellizzi shares the insights from her first class project in the PhD program at Prescott College, which focuses on sustainability and the true cost of food. This episode seeks to empower caretakers and parents to pack healthier, eco-friendly school lunches for their children. Through survey…

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Jan. 17, 2025

The Impact Of Climate Storytelling With Maiya May & Trip Jennings

Despite the undeniable impact of climate change everywhere in the world, from the scorching weather to deadly hurricanes, many people still turn a blind eye to this devastating reality. Therefore, the PBS show “Weathered” employs engaging climate storytelling to raise awareness about the urgent need to take action against extreme…

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Jan. 17, 2025

THE TRUE COST OF COFFEE: A Journey from Yemen to Your Cup

This episode was originally published July 7, 2021 as episode 24. It is re-shared today with a new intro by the host as she reflects on an upcoming episode featuring the co-founders of Biggby Coffee, Bob & Michelle Fish. This episode offers a great primer and context to the coffee…

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Jan. 17, 2025

The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself With George Thompson

George Thompson, author of The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself, overcame anxiety and confusion by learning how to let go through kung fu, tai chi, and meditation. In this conversation with Corinna Bellizzi, he shares simple yet effective practices anyone can easily try to finally experience self-discovery and self-actualization. He…

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Jan. 17, 2025

THE TRUE COST OF FOOD: A Case For Hyper-Regional Food Production

The true cost of food is something that we all need to be more concerned with, given rising temperatures, worsening weather, and growing populations around the globe. How much did your food cost in terms of water, energy, transportation, and waste? This topic is top of mind for many reasons…

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Jan. 17, 2025

How To Dismantle Colonial Capitalism With Rosemary J. Jolly

The negative impact of colonial capitalism continues to be felt and experienced today, and it still hinders equity from being achieved in many parts of the world. Author and activist Rosemary J. Jolly joins Corinna Bellizzi to discuss how to dismantle colonial capitalism in effluent communities right now. She shares…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Explore the Power of Microalgae and Spirulina with Dr. Isaac Berzin | Shawn Tassone MD PhD | Conf...

*** Shared with the permission of Dr. Shawn Tassone and Professor Isaac Berzin *** Podcast: Confessions of a Male Gynecologist Podcast Host: Shawn Tassone, MD, PhD Guest: Dr. Isaac Berzin, Co-Founder and CTO of VAXA Technologies, parent company of ORLONUTRITION.com Summary: In this episode, Dr. Shawn Tassone talks with Professor…

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Jan. 17, 2025

How Regenerative Farming Can Solve Climate Chaos With Mark J. Easter

Despite the rampant disinformation and a huge number of skeptics online, the planet is indeed facing serious climate chaos. Carbon emissions are at an all-time high, greenhouse gases continue to warm up the earth, and climate change severely destroys biodiversity. Ecologist and author Mark J. Easter joins Corinna Bellizzi to…

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Jan. 17, 2025

How To Create Change By Arguing The Other Side with Diana Chapman

In this engaging episode, Diana Chapman, a renowned facilitator, author, and leadership coach, joins the conversation to discuss conscious leadership, resolving conflict, and reducing drama in personal and professional relationships. With over 1,000 top-tier leaders from companies like Genentech and Asana as her clients, Diana brings unique insights on improving…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Recovering From PTSD Using Psychedelics With Benoit Kim

Managing PTSD is easier said than done, but it must never define who we really are. US Army veteran-turned-psychotherapist Benoit Kim is here to discuss how psychedelics overcome trauma – albeit carefully and responsibly. Joining Corinna Bellizzi, he explains how to get rid of the stigma surrounding psychedelics and why…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Reforest Our World with Forest Planet and Circleb.co

This week, we're sharing an earlier conversation with Hank Dearden, who we featured in October 2022. He runs a not-for-profit called Forest Planet, and he’s able to do something truly amazing – he plants trees for just $0.15 each. How does he do it? By working within communities where the…

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Jan. 17, 2025

Combating Racism, Misogyny, and The Patriarchy | TikTok Creator - Karen @kclmft

It is not easy to talk about racism, misogynism, and patriarchy these days, even though they severely mess up the present state of our society. Karen, who goes by @kclmft on TikTok, bravely discusses these topics on the internet, mainly to put down the horrible concept of Trumpism and Project…

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Jan. 17, 2025

What We Can Learn From Horses With Christy Cashman

Human has a deep connection not just to their fellow human beings, but also with nature as a whole and across different species. Christy Cashman explores our relationship with animals in her debut novel, The Truth About Horses. Sitting down with Corinna Bellizzi, she discusses her coming-of-age story about a…

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Jan. 17, 2025

The Impact Of Community Engagement With Arianna Bellizzi

No one knows what’s best for a particular community than the people residing in it. This is why everyone must be involved in community engagement now more than ever. Corinna Bellizzi sits down with her niece Arianna Bellizzi, who has immersed herself into the Anchorage community and recently completed her…

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