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GoodGuide’s Transparency Toolbar: A Game Changing Tool For Lazy Environmentalists
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When Green Makes You Laugh, It’s A Good Thing
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Radio Episodes Archive
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Green Thanksgiving and Greening our Troops


TUESDAY 11AM EST: Today's show has two parts. First we discuss going green for Thanksgiving this year, and making the holiday season less wasteful and more meaningful. The second part of the show focuses on the ways in which the military is greening their operations, and how resource conservation relates to a winning strategy. -
New Green Order


MONDAY 11AM EST: Today's show is pretty big deal. Why? Because it's Monday and we are wrapping up the Thunderbird Sustainable Innovation Summit in Arizona and the Opportunity Green Conference in LA, both of which The Lazy E attended and presented at. -
Vinod Khosla on The Lazy Environmentalist


MONDAY 11AM EST: Today's show features a guest who goes beyond the term venture capitalist. In his own words he is not in the financial business, but rather, "in the Venture Assistant business. My goal is to be the best assistant there is for anybody trying to build a large technology oriented company." With sustainability woven into the fabric of his methodology, this is one guest the Lazy E has been excitedly awaiting. And now the wait is over. -
Eco-Style For Your Babe and Your Home


TUESDAY 11AM EST: Today we are talking about tiny tikes and their tees, home habitats and healthy style, and using literary devices such as alliteration. Our guests are bringing us t-shirts that teach kids about sustainability, animals, and reading and an interior designer who is rocking out New Jersey homes with eco-panache. -
Greening Casinos, Business Conferences, and Everything in Between


THURSDAY 11AM EST: We have a very animated first guest today, a green gaming expert. He is bringing us greener ways to make (and lose) money while gambling, which is a $100 billion a year industry. Also, we talk with folks from Opportunity Green, an innovative green business conference going down November 17th in LA. -
The Future is Today: And it is Rocking Green


WEDNESDAY 11AM EST: Instead of talking spooky and scary on this Halloween Lazy E show, we are talking future and "for real"? Our guests are bringing products that you won't believe: solar powered bags that charge all your personal gadgets with sunlight only and a plasma converter that destroys hazardous contaminants including anthrax and mad cow disease. -
Ordinary, Meet Extraordinary Green


TUESDAY 11AM EST: Our show today features two very differenct companies with projects that are equally cool and accessible for us all. Our first guest has found a way to increase efficency in mail while reducing waste, hassle and headache. Aknowledging that 80% of the world's population will be in urban centers by the year 2050, our second guest is working on a system of vertical farms that will accomodate spatial and resource challenges in the future. -
Sexy, Green, and Famous


MONDAY 11AM EST: Our show today features a woman whose work as an actress and activist is helping push the green (r)evolution. Not only has our guest been an electric car driver since the 1990, but she has kept it real and green in both the environmental entertainment genre with films like Who Killed the Electric Car, as well as a tv show that deserves a genre of its own, Baywatch. -
Getting Stoned with the Eco-Stuff


WEDNESDAY 11AM EST: Today's show features guests who are producing eco-friendly surfaces for kitchen countertops and bathroom vanities made from recycled glass and concrete. But this isn't any old concrete: this is the "world's sexiest concrete". And this company, IceStone, is also down with Green Collar Jobs, one of The Lazy E's favorite topics. -
Green is the new Clearasil


TUESDAY 11AM EST: Today we are talkng with a senior editor from the beauty expert: Allure Magazine. If you aren't familiar with the magazine, it is to beauty products (skin care, hair care, makeup, etc.) as the Bible is to monotheistic religions. And this is on our green radar because last year alone, over 2,000 organic beauty products were introduced into the market; and that's just the beginning.






