Solve For Nature Podcast

This Sustainable Life: Solve for Nature A podcast about people, planet, and the life worth living


Most sustainability podcasts give you information. Facts, statistics, solutions, experts telling you what needs to change.

Solve for Nature does something different.

What this show is about

Every episode starts with a conversation — a real one, with scientists, farmers, entrepreneurs, activists, and everyday people who are actively working at the intersection of humanity and the natural world. People doing interesting, meaningful work on the most important challenges of our time.

But then the conversation takes a turn.

Because facts and solutions alone don't change how people live. Values do. So I take each guest on a journey inward — through what they believe, what they care about most, and what kind of life they actually want to be living. And together, we uncover a personal sustainability challenge that is uniquely theirs. Something rooted in their own values. Something that will make their life not just more sustainable, but genuinely healthier, happier, and more connected.

The result isn't an expert talking at you. It's two people figuring something out together, in real time.

Why it's built this way

Mainstream culture has convinced us that sustainability is a burden — something you take on out of guilt or obligation. A sacrifice.

I don't buy that. And neither do my guests, once we dig in.

The truth is that the choices that are best for the planet tend to be the same ones that are best for you — for your health, your relationships, your sense of purpose. The goal was never to be sustainable. The goal is to be happy, healthy, and deeply connected to the world around you. Sustainability is what happens naturally when you get there.

That's the story this show is trying to tell — one guest, one conversation, one challenge at a time.

Who you'll hear from

Guests on Solve for Nature include regenerative farmers, marine scientists, sustainability entrepreneurs, community organizers, and people quietly building a better way of living in their own corner of the world. What they share isn't a political agenda or a list of things you should feel bad about. It's a genuine commitment to figuring out how to live better — and the courage to do it publicly.

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