Green is Good,” hosted by ERI’s John Shegerian, is America’s No. 1 environmental and sustainability radio show that features business mavericks, entrepreneurial innovators, thought leaders and nonprofit organizations that are making a difference every day in our world.
Listen each week as John discusses eco-friendly initiatives, sustainability practices, environmental issues, recycling, reuse and much more with some of the world’s most influential people. Broadcast every Saturday at 4 p.m. EST on America’s Talk Channel 166 on SiriusXM Satellite Radio, “Green is Good” highlights current topics of relevance and offers advice, suggestions, information and solutions from the experts themselves. Come join our green journey today!
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“Green is Good” welcomes Northeast Indiana Solid Waste Management District’s Steve Christman and Initiative Foods’ John Ypma to discuss their green initiatives.
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“Green is Good” welcomes National Wildlife Federation’s David Mizejewski and Friends of Ballona Wetlands’ Lisa Fimiani to discuss their green initiatives.
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“Green is Good” welcomes Verizon Wireless’ Mike Brander & Consert’s Jack Roberts and LifeLock’s Paige Pederson to discuss their green initiatives.
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“Green is Good” welcomes Enterprise Holdings’ Lee Broughton and American Sustainable Business Council’s Richard Eidlin to discuss their green initiatives.
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“Green is Good” welcomes Practice Greenhealth’s Anna Gilmore Hall and green event planner Deborah Kattler Kupetz to discuss their green initiatives.
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“Green is Good” welcomes ‘Beautiful and Abundant’ Author Bryan Welch and Wholesome Wave’s Michel Nischan to discuss their green initiatives.
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“Green is Good” welcomes Alcoa’s Kevin Anton to discuss the company’s green initiatives.
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“Green is Good” welcomes OnEarth’s Laura Wright-Treadway and Ohio Mattress Recovery and Recycling’s Chuck Brickman to discuss their green initiatives.
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“Green is Good” welcomes Travelocity’s Alison Presley and Simple Living’s Wanda Urbanska to discuss their green initiatives.
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“Green is Good” welcomes Honest Tea’s Seth Goldman and The Veggie Grill’s Greg Dollarhyde to discuss their green initiatives.