The Butterfly Effect

Tali Orad

The Butterfly Effect podcast digs into stories of expert and regular people that make a difference with the planting of trees. Just like the butterfly effect theory which suggests that a minor change such as a flap of a butterfly wing can create a phenomenal change, this podcast will share the stories of communities; individuals supporting Mother Nature and the environment as well as the stories of trees. Hosted by Tali Orad, she will be giving the voice to all those stories, voice to the trees. Each episode will feature a special guest from the different industries. For more 1treellion.org read less
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Episode 67 / The Butterfly Story of Sustainable Companies & Sustainable Consumers Hosting Ellen Williams
Oct 18 2023
Episode 67 / The Butterfly Story of Sustainable Companies & Sustainable Consumers Hosting Ellen Williams
This butterfly is excited to be speaking with Ellen Williams. Ellen is Director of Advisory & ESG Services at Orion Global Solutions, a distinguished Summit Level partner with Salesforce. With a rich tapestry of over 25 years in technology and business consultancy, Ellen seamlessly blends her tech prowess with a fervent passion for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) advocacy. As the driving force behind Orion’s Salesforce Net Zero Cloud implementations, she champions carbon accounting and holistic ESG management for clients worldwide. Ellen wears many hats - from being a Positive Change Ambassador to pioneering the transformative “10-second pause” initiative, promoting conscious consumerism. Her eloquence is evident in her writings featured in publications like Inc., Crain’s NY Business, and Forbes. Moreover, her voice resonates in podcasts such as Sustainable Minds and Actionable ESG™️ Talks, and she has graced stages from NYxPO to the Sage Software Partner Summit. Ellen's mission transcends business growth; it's about creating a ripple effect for a better planet. Through her work, she enlightens businesses and listeners alike, proving that profitability and positive impact can, indeed, coexist. She communicates about a world of ESG, where doing well and doing good are two sides of the same coin. In this episode, you will hear about ESG, sustainability, consumerism, earrings, and more. Some notes... More about 1treellion & Ellen Williams. To support planting all over the world, please check out this link. The great music is credited to Pixabay.
Episode 64 / The Butterfly Story of Activism and Environmental Justice Hosting Stephanie Trager
Jul 12 2023
Episode 64 / The Butterfly Story of Activism and Environmental Justice Hosting Stephanie Trager
This butterfly is excited to be speaking with Stephanie Trager. Stephanie is a medicine woman, guide, business architect and purpose catalyst holding space in a sacred container for intellectual, analytical soul seekers ready to come home to who they really are to do the work they’re really here to do. From human rights and environmental justice to corporate litigation to human potential, herbalism, peak wellness, and soul mastery she integrates a rare and eclectic mix of education and off-the-beaten-path experience. For more than three decades she’s been a student of indigenous and earth-based wisdom, has spent time immersing with various indigenous groups from the Navajo to the Achuar, Warani, and Quechua, and has been initiated as an Earthkeeper in the shamanic tradition by the Q’ero from the Andes in Peru.   She’s a licensed attorney, holds a Juris Doctorate, and a bachelor’s degree in communications and international relations from Boston University. Her early work in grassroots organizing, corporate responsibility, and sustainability was followed by a career in complex corporate litigation at Davis Polk. She was naturally an intuitive guide – often called an oracle-  and herbalist for years before, becoming a certified professional coach in 2007 through Teachers College at Columbia University and continued to expand her expertise as a coach and certified energy medicine practitioner, certified mediator, certified wellness, business and executive coach, sustainability and leadership consultant.  Stephanie has been immersed in the impact investing space helping catalysts deploy their capital in alignment with their values. She’s a board member at Dream Change, creator and host of Catalyst Talks Podcast, and has developed several transformational modalities and programs including The Inner Work of Impact Coaching & Facilitation for Individuals & Organizations. She’s been coaching for two decades and is passionate about enabling physical vitality, mental freedom, emotional peace, and spiritual expansion. She has a stellium (5 planets) in Aquarius and a massive love for trees. In this episode, you will hear about her activist works protecting the Redwood trees, indigenous knowledge, the environmental justice world,s and more. Some notes... More about 1treellion, Stephanie Trager, and The Catalyst Talks podcast. To support planting all over the world, please check out this link.The great music is credited to Pixabay.
Episode 56 / The Butterfly Story of American Forests Hosting Jeffrey H Ryan
Nov 30 2022
Episode 56 / The Butterfly Story of American Forests Hosting Jeffrey H Ryan
This butterfly is excited to be speaking with Jeffrey H. Ryan. Jeff is passionate about the outdoors and the conservation of public land, whose work has been cited in Forbes, USA Today, and other notable publications. He is the author of Appalachian Odyssey (2016), Blazing Ahead (2017), and a new book This Land Was Saved for You and Me: How Gifford Pinchot, Frederick Law Olmsted, and a Band of Foresters Rescued America's Public Lands that came out in September 2022 tells the story of how America’s public lands—our city parks, national forests, and wilderness areas—came into being can be traced to a few conservation pioneers and proteges who shaped policy and advocated for open spaces. Some, like Frederick Law Olmsted and Gifford Pinchot, are well known, while others have never been given their due. Jeffrey Ryan covers the nearly century-long period between 1865 (when Olmsted contributed to the creation of Yosemite as a park and created its management plan) to the signing of the Wilderness Act of 1964. Olmsted influenced Pinchot, who became the first head of the National Forest Service. In turn, Pinchot hired the foresters who became the founders of The Wilderness Society and creators of the Wilderness Act itself. This history emphasizes the cast of characters —among them Theodore Roosevelt, Bob Marshall, Benton MacKaye, Aldo Leopold, and Howard Zahniser—and provides context for their decisions and the political and economic factors that contributed to the triumphs and pitfalls in the quest to protect public lands. In researching the book, Ryan traveled to the places where these crusaders lived, worked, and were inspired to take up the cause to make public lands accessible to all. In this episode, you will hear about the history of American forests, what he learned about Olmsted, Pichot, Jeff’s hiking experience, and more. Some notes... More about 1treellion & Jeff Ryan. To support planting all over the world, please check out this link. The great music is credited to Pixabay.
Episode 53 / The Butterfly Story of Indigenous People, Local Communities, and the Rainforest Hosting Niyanta Spelman
Oct 12 2022
Episode 53 / The Butterfly Story of Indigenous People, Local Communities, and the Rainforest Hosting Niyanta Spelman
This butterfly is excited to be speaking with Niyanta Spelman. Niyanta is the founder and CEO of Rainforest Partnership, an impact-driven international nonprofit that uses the power of community-centered collaboration to protect rainforests—critical components in the global climate crisis—in some of the most critical places on Earth for biodiversity and climate. Founded in 2007, Rainforest Partnership works to solve the challenge of deforestation by centering the needs of those on the front lines of the rainforest—Indigenous peoples and local communities. The organization builds collaborative relationships with rainforest communities as a trusted partner, developing comprehensive, ground-up solutions and economic responses that create effective and long-lasting conservation outcomes. In 2021 alone, RP’s efforts led to the durable protection and restoration of 1.16 million acres of rainforest in Peru, Ecuador, and along the Peru-Brazil border. Powered by a powerful and passionate global team that seamlessly blends a compensated team, volunteers, and partners, the organization achieves high-value outcomes for forests through its own work, but also by its thought leadership that enables others to advance their impact more effectively. A native of Tanzania, Niyanta attended boarding school in India. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from The University of Texas at Dallas and a Master of Public Affairs in Environmental Policy from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin. Prior to founding Rainforest Partnership in 2007, her career path included work at the first lobbying firm in London, leading a management consultancy, and working with Texas environmental agencies as part of a legislative agency. She chaired a chamber of commerce, served on the Austin Planning Commission, and served on the board of a US national health advocacy organization. Niyanta serves as the Speaker of the newly formed Rainforest Collective, and she recently taught a class on Climate Change and Development at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas. She has received numerous honors and awards and has been featured in international press outlets. In this episode, you will hear about the tropical rainforest and its values, the indigenous people, biodiversity, and more. Some notes... More about 1treellion & Niyanta Spelman. To support planting all over the world, please check out this link. The great music is credited to Pixabay.
Episode 52 / The Butterfly Story of Making a Greener World Hosting Job van Hooijdonk
Sep 28 2022
Episode 52 / The Butterfly Story of Making a Greener World Hosting Job van Hooijdonk
This butterfly is excited to be speaking with Job van Hooijdonk. Job is co-founder of Regreener, an Amsterdam-based startup focusing on regreening the world. Before founding Regreener. He studied corporate law and worked as an M&A lawyer for an international law firm for several years. Being a millennial, he then started thinking about switching careers in order to be able to make an impact. Looking at existing climate change fighting solutions, he noticed three things: (1) Most solutions were too complicated, (2) there was a major lack of transparency, and (3) almost all solutions were focused on the negative side of things. This finally resulted in the core values of Regreener: simplicity, transparency, and positivity. This means that Regreener is focused on simple solutions whilst focusing on providing its community with all the information about impact, finance, etc. and all is done in a positive way, meaning that the focus is on the green impact. Regreener offers consumers and businesses the opportunity to plant trees, protect rainforests and offset carbon through carbon certificates. Furthermore, they are focusing on building check-out solutions for webshops, providing end customers with the opportunity to plant a tree. In this episode you will hear about his work, transparency in “re-greening”, green projects, green in business, carbon credits, and more. Some notes... More about 1treellion, Job van Hooijdonk & ReGreener. To support planting all over the world, please check out this link. The great music is credited to Pixabay.
Episode 49 / The Butterfly Story of Sustainable Fashion Hosting Shefali Dehl
Jul 13 2022
Episode 49 / The Butterfly Story of Sustainable Fashion Hosting Shefali Dehl
This butterfly is excited to be speaking with Shefali Dehl. Shefali is the founder of Ombrè Craft's. She is a designer and a mother to a 5 years old. Shafeli started her career in 2004 after completing her graduation in fashion designing from JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Delhi, and certification in Personal Fashion Styling from London College of Fashion. Ombrè Craft was founded in the year 2015, with the objective to cater to the lifestyle of modern women and showcase the work of weavers at global platforms through stores and online presence in different countries. Her vision for Ombrè Craft has been to create "Everyday clothing for the festival called life, made in a socially sustainable way", her ensembles are able to cater to the needs of clients from various professions like women from the corporate sector, entrepreneurs, and so on. Apart from this, the label has built a portfolio with 9-5 collections, festive wear, travel/resort wear, yoga wear, and more, all adorned with the brand's signature touch, fabric fineness, and aesthetics from the Indian culture and roots thinking more and more sustainable and conscious. Till now, Ombre Craft has supplied clothing lines to more than 6 countries, worked with more than 1000 individual clients, and has worked with more than 35 B2B clients including retail, brands, and boutiques at domestic and international levels and derived inputs from the weavers and artisans of 6+ states. In this episode, you will hear about the impact the fashion industry has on our environment, her work, how to be more sustainable in fashion, and more. Some notes... More about 1treellion & Shefali Dehl. To support planting all over the world, please check out this link. The great music is credited to Pixabay.