Episode 1: Food for Thought
Episode 1, Food For Thought follows young people developing urban gardens, backyard bee hives, food boxes by subscription, fruit rescue and building a business from locally sourced food. This episode also looks at the inherent importance of living with less by making a considered choice to have a closer relationship
Episode 2: Still Water
From river keepers and hydrologists to storm water reclamation and water savers, this story looks at ways of protecting the water we have and reusing the water we’ve already used. The average person is challenged to make an impact on the preservation of water in a meaningful way, but in
Episode 3: Give Me Shelter
Ways of living together in couples, groups and communities are already changing. Temporary living spaces, and living partners, and higher transience have changed the need for the one-family permanent dwelling. How will this affect the earth? A smaller footprint, or a messier one? Architects, city planners and young singles show
Episode 4: Are We There Yet?
The need for a sustainable mode of transportation has created light rail subway systems. Bicycles are popular but so are Electric and hybrid cars. Clean, cheap solutions are on the way. Group rides, sharing vehicles, renting a Pogo car or bike shares are new ways of moving, and we’ll show
Episode 5: Econo-Me
Transient lifestyles, multiple jobs, a high value on experiences and happenings have changed the way we view objects, material accumulation and the storage of stuff. Trading, swapping, repurposing, redesigning and recycling are some of the ways to move things along the supply chain without buying. There is a new kind
Episode 6: Transform Me
A new secular sacred may be dawning that embraces the care and nurture of the planet. Youth are seeking answers in religion but we are insistent on cultural inclusion, diversity, fluidity, group decision-making and problem-solving and global, long-range thinking. There is a new mindfulness that includes yoga, nature-based and meditative