ETU - Earth To Us
Summary: Earth to Us is the show where we are waking up. We want to explore the ideas that have motivated us to rethink the way we live our lives. There are so many people and concepts on this planet that inspire us to be better and live bigger, and we are here to hit record, learn and share all of that with you. Paying attention - that is our calling. Evan Oliver and Hannah McNeely have created this show to discuss topics as diverse as social justice, veganism, personal growth, art, food, and creativity.
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Is it wrong to judge?
This episode is the second in a series on women in male-dominated industries. Today we sit down with Becka Klauber and Kasey Edwards, the CEOs and founders of Helpr, an on-demand babysitting app.
Evan and Hannah speak about growth in patience, negative speak, balancing work and fun, contentment, and saving money.
In this conversation, Evan and Hannah sit down with 10-year-old Genesis Butler and her mom, Genelle, to talk about activism and diversity in the vegan movement.
This episode is the first in a series on women in male-dominated industries. Today we sit down with Diana Markessinis, a female welder and artist.
029 - "Making It" is an Illusion
Today’s episode brings you the founder of another company we admire: OSEA. In this conversation Jenefer Palmer tells us her story of starting this non-toxic skincare line and all about her passion for seaweed. Go to thrivemarket.com/earthtous to receive your first month free and 25% off your first order.
Today's conversation is the beginning of a two-part series about entrepreneurs with altruistic values. We sit down with Gunnar Lovelace, the founder and CEO of Thrive Market, to discuss building a business dedicated to the mission of making healthy food affordable and available to everyone. Go to thrivemarket.com/earthtous to receive your first month free and 25% off your first order.
Evan and Hannah talk with Ellen Fisher about what it means to be a vegan activist on social media.
Evan and Hannah discuss the zero waste lifestyle and share their experiences and tips for moving towards going trash-free.
The perception of vegan men is changing. In this episode, Hannah sits down with Andrew Fisher to hear his vegan story and to discuss the idea that "real men eat meat."
Living in an LA apartment, Jill Volat felt as far away from her dream as possible. She wanted to own an idyllic farm growing her own food and creating community with neighbors. Then she decided she didn't have to save up money or wait another decade. She could create her dream in the present moment in the middle of Miracle Mile in Los Angeles. In this episode, Jill tells her story and inspires us to stop waiting for our dreams to happen to us. She also gives useful advice on how to start growing food at home. In addition to that, Evan and Hannah start off the episode with some motivation to eat more greens.
When someone stops being vegan, they typically have one or two reasons. Many claim to be having health problems, or they start craving animal foods, or they have a trip coming up that would make it inconvenient. And often, they simply don’t want to be vegan anymore because they are tired of it. Dozens of people online have made posts about why they aren’t vegan anymore. In this episode, Evan and Hannah respond to this phenomenon.
It’s no question. Film and television are two of the biggest culture shapers in our society. And images are more powerful than words. This is why so many are asking for wider visibility in these forms of media that properly reflects the diversity in the US. In this episode, Evan and Hannah talk with actor and YouTuber Nisha Balsara about how Hollywood is failing to give various groups the visibility they deserve on screen. Also discussed are representation in new media, vegans in TV shows, the shocking pay gap, and the positive changes this decade is already experiencing.
Hannah and Evan sit down to discuss these topics and more in a Q&A style episode. Listen to us ecstatically agree on some things and disagree on other things so politely you’d think we had a healthy relationship or something.