Sustainable Radio Shows

Sea Change Focuses on the Triple Bottom Line

At a time with seemingly many choices for podcasts, media and the link, it's still refreshing to know about a radio show like Sea Change, which focuses on the triple bottom line, that is to say, on economic, social and environmental concerns. A recent very interesting episode was called "Women Ecopreneurs in the Developing World" and it featured Jenny Fernan, the President of Pangea Green Energy.

Based in San Francisco, Sea Change has interesting guests who talk about everything from the sharing economy to socially conscious music, or maybe just music to get you going and ready to change the world.

Contact Information
Sea Change Radio website
Sea Change on Twitter
Sea Change on Facebook
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1. Sustainable Media - Incorporating economic, social, and environmental concerns into media content presents an opportunity for disrupting traditional media storytelling.
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3. Green Entrepreneurship - Highlighting the work and ideas of ecopreneurs, especially those in developing countries, is a disruptive way to promote social and environmental sustainability within business culture.
Industry Implications
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3. Social Impact - Sea Change Radio's focus on socially conscious topics and guests presents an opportunity for social impact organizations to share their message and connect with like-minded listeners.

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