

The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
Charlie Cichetti
Do green buildings matter to you? This podcast fuels your fire with inspiring interviews from industry and nonprofit leaders across the built environment.
Not sure if green building matters? Listen to the personal stories of our guests and let Charlie's passion help convince you why green buildings are essential to our shared future.
Each episode illustrates a unique journey through sustainability and towards resilience. Charlie explores the challenges and celebrations of the movers and shakers in the green building industry.
Hear behind the scene stories from the inner world of green and healthy building design, construction, and management.
Not sure if green building matters? Listen to the personal stories of our guests and let Charlie's passion help convince you why green buildings are essential to our shared future.
Each episode illustrates a unique journey through sustainability and towards resilience. Charlie explores the challenges and celebrations of the movers and shakers in the green building industry.
Hear behind the scene stories from the inner world of green and healthy building design, construction, and management.
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Jan 21, 2026 β’ 32min
Raising a New Generation of Green Building Advocates with Julia Pooler
The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode shines a light on how youth advocacy and sustainability education are creating ripple effects in the green building world. Julia Pooler shares how empowering children with the right tools and mindset today can shape the carbon-zero leaders of tomorrow. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Julia Pooler is the executive director of the Carbon Zero Youth Initiative, a nonprofit dedicated to educational outreach towards a sustainable built environment. She is also the author of Buildy Green, it Takes a Team! A Better Building Story, a children's book that celebrates the work of green building and sustainable materials professionals and introduces green building ideas through simple, accessible language and vibrant illustrations. She became involved in green building as a Girl Scout Leader supporting a troop-level national outreach campaign about embodied carbon and low-carbon building materials. Drawing on lessons learned from that project, Julia is working to support community demand for greener building materials and practices through outreach resources and youth engagement. Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Julia Pooler revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: Key Insight #1: Elevating Youth as Catalysts for Carbon Awareness The Challenge: Sustainability efforts in construction often overlook youth engagement. The Solution: Julia's Girl Scout troop created an award-winning project on low embodied carbon concrete, even presenting at Greenbuild 2022. ROI: Youth-driven outreach reached professionals, spotlighting embodied carbon while building leadership in the next generation. Key Insight #2: Turning Green Buildings into Educational Tools The Challenge: Green building principles rarely make it into early education. The Solution: Julia authored a children's book that demystifies green building concepts and celebrates the professionals behind them. ROI: Kids begin to understand and appreciate green design early, creating a lasting foundation for eco-conscious thinking. Key Insight #3: Building a Movement with Joy and Accessibility The Challenge: Sustainability messages can feel overwhelming or negative. The Solution: Julia emphasizes fun, uplifting, and community-driven resources through the Carbon Zero Youth Initiative. ROI: More meaningful engagement from students and professionals, driving curiosity and long-term cultural shifts in the built environment. Sustainable Soundbite Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Share your green building story with a young person in your life. This Quarter: Volunteer to speak at a local school, troop, or youth event about sustainable design. This Year: Integrate youth-friendly sustainability resources into your company's community outreach efforts. Connect & Learn More πΏ Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast πJoin the Green Building Movement π Read the transcript: HERE π Connect with Julia Pooler: LinkedIn Carbon Zero Youth Initiative Buildy Green, It Takes a Team! A Better Building Story Don't forget to catch more episodes and resources for all of your green building news at the Green Building Matters website. βοΈ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: Green Building Matters, Inc Β© 2025 | Good Green Fun

Jan 14, 2026 β’ 48min
Scaling Low-Carbon Building Data for Real Impact with Jack Rusk
π The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode explores how data-driven design can shift the building industry toward true decarbonization. Jack Rusk, co-founder of C Scale, shares how better data at the right time empowers architects and project teams to make real progress toward carbon reduction goals. π Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Jack Rusk is the CEO and Co-Founder of C Scale, a company helping architects integrate carbon data earlier in the design process. With a background that bridges ecological science, hands-on construction, and architectural education, Jack brings a unique perspective to sustainable innovation in the built environment. Prior to founding C Scale, Jack ****was Director of Climate Strategy at EHDD, where he led groundbreaking work in electrification and embodied carbon analysis. π± Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Jack Rusk revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: π Key Insight #1: Redefining project success through holistic carbon data The Challenge: Traditional focus on energy performance alone misses deeper carbon impact. The Solution: C Scale provides early-stage carbon modeling, considering operational and embodied emissions. ROI: Enables project teams to pitch and deliver on net-zero carbon targets, aligning with climate goals from day one. π Key Insight #2: Empowering architects with decision-ready data The Challenge: Architects lack access to timely, granular data during early design phases. The Solution: C Scale integrates carbon intelligence directly into design workflows. ROI: Informed material and system choices lead to lower emissions and better project alignment with decarbonization goals. π Key Insight #3: Bridging data gaps across the design lifecycle The Challenge: Data silos prevent continuity from early planning to construction. The Solution: C Scale's "red thread" approach ensures data persists across design phases. ROI: More consistent sustainability outcomes, smoother collaboration, and increased transparency across stakeholders. π¬ Sustainable Soundbite "The goal is not to have a few better projects. The goal is to change the way buildings are delivered as an industry." β Jack Rusk π Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Review your past project data β see what sustainability insights can be reused. This Quarter: Incorporate early-stage carbon modeling in proposal phases. This Year: Build a cross-functional team to champion data continuity from design to delivery. π Connect & Learn More πΏ Access full episode resources: https://www.gbes.com/podcast π Read the transcript here π©π»βπ» Connect with Jack Rusk: Website: cscale.io LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackrusk/ π Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe β»οΈ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. π¬ Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc Β© 2026 | Good Green Fun.

Jan 7, 2026 β’ 35min
Decarbonizing Campus Design and Mentoring the Next Generation with Allison Wilson
π£ The Green Impact Report Quick take: From decarbonization strategies to student-centric campus design, this episode with LEED Fellow Allison Wilson is a masterclass in sustainability leadership for mission-driven institutions. π·ββοΈ Meet Your fellow Sustainability Champion Allison Wilson is a newly inducted LEED Fellow and architect at Ayers Saint Gross, where she champions sustainable, student-focused design for higher education institutions. Based in Austin, TX, Allison works nationally on everything from lab planning to decarbonized campus housing, helping clients align their values with the right frameworks β LEED, WELL, Fitwel, and beyond. π± Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Allison Wilson revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: π‘ Key Insight #1: Leading with sustainability in academic architecture The Challenge: Campus projects historically siloed sustainability goals from design decisions. The Solution: Allison uses frameworks like LEED and WELL β whether or not clients want formal certification β to guide holistic, decarbonized design. ROI: Reduced operational carbon, improved indoor health, and more engaged campus communities. π‘ Key Insight #2: Mentorship as a design strategy The Challenge: Talent development often takes a back seat in fast-paced firms. The Solution: Allison actively mentors interns and staff, building cross-disciplinary fluency across architecture, engineering, and planning. ROI: A resilient, empowered team capable of delivering complex, sustainable projects at scale. π‘Key Insight #3: Healthy materials and deep client alignment The Challenge: Material selection lacked accountability and long-term health focus. The Solution: Through tools like the Materials Pledge and annual reporting, Allison's teams help clients link procurement to environmental and human health. ROI: Reduced toxicity, enhanced lifecycle performance, and greater transparency in the supply chain. π¬ Sustainable Soundbite "We all know that my building might say it's LEED, but we have to do it together." β Allison Wilson π Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Start a running timeline of your accomplishments β it will serve you later in grant or LEED Fellow applications. This Quarter: Assess your current or upcoming project against multiple frameworks (LEED, WELL, Fitwel, etc.) and map values to systems. This Year: Mentor a peer or intern to pass down your knowledge and build a stronger sustainability network. π Connect & Learn More πΏ Access full episode resources: https://www.gbes.com/podcast π Read the transcript here π Connect with Allison Wilson: Websites: 2011.solarteam.org , asg-architects.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/allison-wilson-aia-leed-fellow-well-ap-lfa-8970557 π Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe β»οΈ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc Β© 2026 | Good Green Fun.

Dec 31, 2025 β’ 37min
Impact-Driven Sustainability, LEED Leadership, and Building for Climate Resilience with Dr. Hoda Ibrahim
π― The Green Impact Report Quick take: What does it really take to deliver LEED Platinum projects across the Middle East and Africa β at scale, in extreme climates, and without blowing budgets? Newly minted LEED Fellow Dr. Hoda Ibrahim shares how impact-driven sustainability, material transparency, and market transformation are reshaping the built environment worldwide. π·ββοΈ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Dr. Hoda Ibrahim is a LEED Fellow, sustainability executive, architect, researcher, and global green building leader based in Cairo. With nearly two decades of experience spanning Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Africa, Hoda has delivered some of the region's most complex LEED Platinum, WELL, and high-performance developments. She currently serves as Head of Sustainability & Climate Change at a leading multidisciplinary consultancy, while also contributing to the evolution of LEED itself through USGBC technical advisory roles. π± Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Dr. Hoda Ibrahim redefines what sustainable building looks like when performance, people, and planet are all treated as non-negotiables. π― Key Insight #1: Sustainability Is No Longer a Checklist β It's a Decision-Making System The Challenge: Sustainability is treated as a box-checking exercise focused only on certification points. The Solution: Integrating sustainability into early design thinking, construction coordination, and long-term operational strategy. ROI: Buildings that perform better, last longer, reduce operational costs, and deliver real climate and human-health benefits. π― Key Insight #2: LEED Platinum Is Achievable β Even in Emerging Markets The Challenge: The perception that LEED Platinum is too expensive or unrealistic in regions with extreme climates or limited resources. The Solution: Strategic credit selection, early planning, regional material sourcing, and leveraging "no-cost" opportunities tied to site, energy, and water. ROI: Landmark projects such as Africa's first LEED Platinum building, large-scale Saudi developments, and multi-city sustainable master plans. π― Key Insight #3: Material Transparency Is the Next Sustainability Frontier The Challenge: Limited disclosure around embodied carbon, health impacts, and end-of-life material performance. The Solution: Driving adoption of Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), Health Product Declarations (HPDs), and circular economy principles. ROI: Lower embodied carbon, healthier interiors, market transformation, and stronger alignment with LEED v5 and future regulations. π¬ Sustainable Soundbite "Buildings can either protect nature β or damage it. Sustainability for me was never a trend. It was a continuation of values I grew up with." β Dr. Hoda Ibrahim β
Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Review your current projects for "no-cost" LEED and performance opportunities already on the table. This Quarter: Engage manufacturers early to discuss EPDs, VOC limits, and material transparency pathways. This Year: Shift from certification-first thinking to impact-first design focused on decarbonization, health, and resilience. π Connect & Learn More πΏ Access full episode resources**:** Green Building Matters Podcast π Read the transcript here π Connect with Dr. Hoda Ibrahim: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hoda-ibrahim-ba924b50 Facebook: m.facebook.com/leedaccreditedprofessionals/ π Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe β»οΈ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. π Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: **https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe** Green Building Matters, Inc Β© 2025 | Good Green Fun.

Dec 24, 2025 β’ 36min
Scaling Sustainability from Buildings to Communities with Julio Carrillo
π― The Green Impact Report Quick take: From rural Peru to the skyline of Austin, Texas, Julio Carrillo shares how planners can be powerful sustainability changemakers. In this episode, learn how a LEED Fellow is pushing the green building movement beyond buildings β and into data-driven, community-scale transformation. π·ββοΈ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Julio Carrillo is a Peruvian-born architect, urban planner, and newly named LEED Fellow based in Austin, Texas. With a passion for sustainable urbanism, Julio has helped launch the Peru Green Building Council, works at Parkhill as a planner tackling large-scale urban projects, and lectures at UT Austin on AI and planning. His career is defined by actionable ideas, metric-driven innovation, and a relentless drive to move fast on meaningful change. π± Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Julio Carrillo revolutionizes traditional construction and planning approaches: π§ Key Insight #1: Founding the Peru Green Building Council to ignite LEED adoption at a national level The Challenge: Lack of local sustainability infrastructure and LEED awareness in Peru. The Solution: Co-founding the Peru GBC and launching a consulting firm. ROI: Grew from 1 to 100+ LEED projects in just two years; national transformation and market momentum. π§ Key Insight #2: Creating the Planning Challenge to scale sustainability across communities The Challenge: Cities lacked tools to track decarbonization and climate goals. The Solution: Built a dashboard platform inspired by Architecture 2030 to track 100+ metrics across 15+ cities. ROI: Expanded nationally and internationally, empowering cities to benchmark and scale climate solutions. π§ Key Insight #3: Teaching planners to leverage AI for public good The Challenge: AI is often personalized, not built for community impact. The Solution: Developed and now teaches a UT Austin course on AI & planning. ROI: Equips future planners with tools to use AI for equity, access, and sustainable development. π£ Sustainable Soundbite "Every building is a little piece of the big puzzle. We've done great with green buildings β now we need green communities." β Julio Carrillo β
Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Explore the LEED for Cities and Communities framework This Quarter: Begin tracking key sustainability metrics for your city or district This Year: Launch or support a data-driven sustainability initiative like the Planning Challenge π Connect & Learn More πΏ Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast π Read the transcript here π©π»βπ» Connect with Julio Carrillo: Website: urbanammo.wordpress.com , perugbc.org.pe LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julio-carrillo-aicp-leed-fellow-83636529/ π Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe β»οΈ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: π https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc Β© 2025 | Good Green Fun.

Dec 17, 2025 β’ 45min
Eliminating Energy Waste with Smart HVAC Optimization with Brad Pilgrim
π The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode matters to green building professionals because it shines a spotlight on how grid-interactive buildings and HVAC optimization can eliminate energy waste, generate new revenue, and play a crucial role in decarbonization β right now. π· Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Brad Pilgrim is the founder and CEO of Parity, a Series B company pioneering HVAC optimization and grid interactivity across North America. From his early days as a commercial carpenter to building a 100-million-square-foot energy optimization platform, Brad's entrepreneurial journey is driven by purpose, efficiency, and a deep love of the outdoors. π± Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Brad Pilgrim revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: π§ Key Insight #1: Turning HVAC inefficiency into an intelligent grid asset The Challenge: Traditional HVAC systems run on outdated controls, often wasting energy with start-stop inefficiency. The Solution: Parity installs off-the-shelf hardware and proprietary software to align HVAC operations with real-time demand. ROI: Buildings slash energy waste, improve comfort, and unlock new revenue via demand response and grid participation. π§ Key Insight #2: Building the cleanest energy β by not using it at all The Challenge: The green energy conversation often ignores the carbon debt of manufacturing renewables. The Solution: Focus on energy efficiency first β reducing consumption before adding generation. ROI: Immediate carbon impact with zero added infrastructure. Efficiency is net-zero from day one. π§ Key Insight #3: Reimagining the smart grid with peer-to-peer energy flows The Challenge: The electrical grid is destabilized by EVs, data centers, and intermittent renewables. The Solution: Smart buildings that store, shift, and trade energy to balance grid load in real time. ROI: Reduced grid stress, avoided blackouts, and a resilient, decentralized energy ecosystem. π§ Sustainable Soundbite "The cleanest energy is the energy you don't use." β Brad Pilgrim β
Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Audit HVAC operations β look for inefficiencies and explore retrofit potential. This Quarter: Assess your building's grid readiness and investigate demand response programs. This Year: Implement a scalable HVAC optimization strategy that supports both decarbonization and revenue. π Connect & Learn More πΏ Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast π Read the transcript here π Connect with Brad Pilgrim: Website: https://www.paritygo.com/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bradpilgrim π Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe π‘ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: π https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc Β© 2025 | Good Green Fun.

Dec 10, 2025 β’ 33min
Simplifying Sustainability through Master Planning with Anshul Gujarathi

Dec 3, 2025 β’ 28min
Healthy Buildings & Predictive Science with Dr. Christa Wright
π― The Green Impact Report Quick take: How can we protect people as our buildings face hotter climates and evolving chemical risks? Dr. Christa Wright from UL's Chemical Insights Research Institute shares how predictive science, empathy in research, and bio-based solutions are shaping the future of healthier indoor environments. π Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Dr. Christa Wright is the Senior Research Director at the Chemical Insights Research Institute, part of UL Research Institutes. A trained environmental toxicologist and strategist, she leads the Center for Toxicology and Human Health, where her team studies how chemicals in products and materials affect people β and how data and partnerships can create safer, healthier spaces. π± Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Dr. Wright transforms how we think about healthy spaces β connecting human health, materials, and predictive modeling for a new era of safety science. π§ Key Insight #1: Heat Changes Chemistry Indoors The Challenge: Building materials were never designed for today's rising temperatures. The Solution: Research from Chemical Insights shows even a 2Β°F temperature rise can release higher levels of formaldehyde from paints, flooring, and drywall β prompting a call for new standards and smarter material choices. ROI: Healthier air, longer material lifespan, and proactive protection from climate-related indoor pollution. π§ Key Insight #2: Nature Still Works The Challenge: Pandemic-era health strategies leaned too heavily on chemicals and filtration alone. The Solution: Wright's team is testing hydroponic classroom systems in New York, exploring how plants can filter toxins and improve indoor air quality naturally. ROI: Better student focus, cleaner air, and green innovation that reconnects sustainability and wellness. π§ Key Insight #3: Forecasting the Next Risk The Challenge: Most safety research is reactive β waiting for harm before changing standards. The Solution: Wright's team uses predictive modeling, AI, and machine learning to forecast future chemical and environmental risks. ROI: A proactive path for architects, product developers, and policymakers to prevent the next crisis before it happens. π¬ Sustainable Soundbite "Our behaviors drive our exposures β and understanding them is key to building healthier environments." β Dr. Christa Wright ποΈ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Audit how your materials perform under rising temperatures. Identify potential sources of indoor pollutants. This Quarter: Incorporate biophilic or plant-based filtration strategies into your next renovation or classroom design. This Year: Build partnerships that integrate predictive data and AI modeling into sustainability planning and certification. π Connect & Learn More πΏ Access full episode resources here π Read the transcript here π Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe π Connect with Dr. Christa Wright: Chemical Insights Research Institute (CIRI) Website LinkedIn π Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips twice a week. π Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc Β© 2025 | Good Green Fun.

Nov 26, 2025 β’ 31min
Building Resilience and Community in Central America with Federico Steinvorth
π The Green Impact Report Quick take: In this episode, Federico Steinvorth, a newly inducted LEED Fellow from Costa Rica, shares how he's championing sustainable building practices across Central America through early project integration, renewable energy, and a strong focus on community engagement. π Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Federico Steinvorth is an engineer, marathon runner, and co-founder of a regional sustainability consulting firm based in Costa Rica. With a background in mechanical and electrical engineering and a master's in construction management from Michigan State University, Federico has been leading sustainability initiatives across Latin America for over 15 years. π± Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Federico revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: π― Key Insight #1: Early integration of sustainability consultants leads to better design outcomes The Challenge: Consultants often brought in late in the design process. The Solution: Engaging early to guide KPIs and sustainable design strategies. ROI: Avoided costly redesigns, better project alignment with corporate sustainability goals. π― Key Insight #2: Leveraging Costa Rica's 99% renewable energy grid for electrification The Challenge: High energy consumption in industrial and manufacturing projects. The Solution: Aligning electrification and decarbonization efforts with a clean national grid. ROI: Reduced carbon footprint, cost-effective clean energy adoption. π― Key Insight #3: Partnering with communities to define sustainable success The Challenge: Sustainability frameworks don't always capture local community needs. The Solution: Engaging community teams to integrate social priorities into projects. ROI: Higher impact, long-term community alignment, enhanced project acceptance. π§ Sustainable Soundbite "Being named a LEED Fellow isn't just an honorβit's a responsibility to push our limits, lead by example, and elevate the sustainability movement across our region." β Federico Steinvorth β
Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Reach out to community stakeholders to understand project impact beyond the site. This Quarter: Evaluate your region's energy grid for decarbonization opportunities. This Year: Commit to early-phase sustainability integration on every project. π² Connect & Learn More πΏ Access full episode resources here π Read the transcript here π Connect with Federico Steinvorth: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/federico-steinvorth Website: http://www.spherasostenible.com/ π Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe π Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. π Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc Β© 2025 | Good Green Fun.

Nov 19, 2025 β’ 36min
Giuli Ann Schacht on Designing Green, Living Biophilic & Building Community
π The Green Impact Report Quick take: From authentic storytelling to biophilic design and grassroots sustainability, Giuli Ann Schacht shows how creative thinking and a deep respect for nature can transform communities like High Point, NC β and how you can do the same. π Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Giuli Ann Schacht is a passionate creator, businesswoman, and advocate for biophilic design. With a background in brand storytelling, fresh food entrepreneurship, and green real estate development, she's now bringing it all together to inspire greener communities through film, design, and sustainable living. π± Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Giuli shares how she's reimagining how we live, build, and connect β with a strong foundation in biophilia and community-driven sustainability. π Key Insight #1: Redefining Real Estate in High Point The Challenge: Vacant buildings and underutilized space in a small North Carolina city. The Solution: Biophilic design + creative placemaking = vibrant living and production spaces. ROI: A thriving neighborhood hub where architecture, nature, and people connect, plus local job creation and property value growth. π Key Insight #2: Biophilic Design Is a Lifestyle, Not a Trend The Challenge: Urban living often strips away our connection to nature. The Solution: Water features, cedar wood, filtered water systems, and intentional landscaping β even on a tiny lot. ROI: Better health outcomes, increased joy, and higher productivity β backed by neuroaesthetic science. π Key Insight #3: Storytelling as a Green Industry Tool The Challenge: Green building messages don't always resonate with everyday people. The Solution: Use storytelling and media to inspire change and elevate local makers. ROI: Increased visibility, community pride, and new pathways for sustainable industry. π¬ Sustainable Soundbite "You don't have to redo everything to start changing your life. Just start small. Do it really." β Giuli Ann Schacht π Your Green Building Action Plan 1. This Week: Add a biophilic element to your home β start with a plant, water feature, or filtered drinking water. 2. This Quarter: Look for ways to reuse and repurpose materials in your next project. 3. This Year: Invest in community-based sustainability β whether it's real estate, education, or mentorship. π Connect & Learn More πΏ Access full episode resources here π Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe π Read the transcript here π Connect with Giuli Ann Schacht: LinkedIn, Website Museum piece- vimeo Daytona 500 Flash Mob- youtube https://www.gonaturalliving.com/ https://www.gonatural.live/pov Alexandra Dummit- https://thesageplant.com/ π¬ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. π Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc Β© 2025 | Good Green Fun.


