Episodes

April 5, 2023

Running For A Cause with Tina Muir, Distance Athlete and Podcast Host, Running For Real

In this episode I transparently share about my experience as a distance athlete, the trials and tribulations I faced, and revel in the expertise of my friend, Tina Muir. Her guest appearance originally appeared on Nutrition …
March 29, 2023

Restoring Animal Rights Through 'Refarmation' With AJ Albrecht, Managig Director, Mercy for Animals

Eating meat is such an everyday thing for most people that discussions about on animal protection are pretty rare or almost nonexisten. A lot of farmed animals are raised inhumanely and treated not as living things but as me…
March 22, 2023

The Truth About Your Metabolic Health with Dr. William Li, NYT Bestselling Author of Eat To Beat Your Diet

Dispelling the myths about fats and metabolism in relation to our diet, Dr. William W. Li joins Corinna Bellizzi in this episode. Dr. Li is an internationally renowned physician, scientist and author of the New York Times be…
March 15, 2023

How Honeybees Teach Us To Let Nature Heal All By Itself With Henry Svec

We know so little about honeybees, but the way they move and form colonies are very telling indeed. When Henry Svec and his wife Mary converted their 50-acre farm into a honeybee sanctuary, he learned a lot not only about ta…
March 8, 2023

The Ecosystem Wilting Point Threshold and Defining Regeneration with Paul Hawken, Regeneration.org

This week we share news from budding research on The Ecosystem Wilting Point Threshold (TEWPT), published by University of Missouri, and led by researcher, Jeffrey Wood. We share snapshots of Paul Hawken's work, Regeneration…
March 1, 2023

Reducing Carbon Footprint In Cruise Vacations With Beth Craig (Plus A Special Performance From Donna Grantis)

Care More, Be Better is officially two years old! To celebrate this milestone, Corinna Bellizzi talks with return guest Beth Craig of Own it Economics about reducing carbon footprint in extravagant cruise vacations. They del…
Feb. 22, 2023

Surrender Your Eco-Anxiety With Lee Schneider, Author, Podcaster, Producer And Director

The rapid technological evolution brings rapid progress in our daily lives. At the same time, it also results in eco-anxiety. Where are we actually going? How much damage are we doing with our digital advancement? Can humans…
Feb. 15, 2023

Talking Autism And Neurodivergence With Carolyn Kiel

Children with autism have tons of unique gifts that they can hone and enrich for further personal development. But what if you are diagnosed with such a condition as an adult? To celebrate two years of Care More Be Better Po…
Feb. 8, 2023

How A Satellite Constellation In Space Could Help Save The Planet With Vera Petryk, Cmo Of Eos Data Analytics

If there are efficient ways to take care of the planet using as little intervention as possible, be sure to leverage it at maximum power. This is exactly what EOS Data Analytics is doing through their satellite constellation…
Feb. 1, 2023

From Flood To Feast: How Regenerative Organic Farming Yields More Crop Per Drop with Caryl Levine & Ken Lee, founders of Lotus Foods

Every culture has a different use of rice and how to grow it. Some farm practices harm our environment by damaging the soil through massive disturbances. In this episode, Caryl Levine and Ken Lee , Authors of Rice Is Life an…
Jan. 25, 2023

Food Waste Recycling: Give Table Scraps A Second Life with Chris O'Brien, Founder of Hungry Giant Recycling

With so much trash produced by the food we eat, looking for sustainable ways to reuse them must always be a top priority in any organization or community. Without implementing sustainable food waste recycling methods, these …
Jan. 18, 2023

How Animal Sanctuaries Can Survive Severe Weather And Flooding With Helbard Alkhassadeh

Agricultural farms and animal sanctuaries are the most devastated by the severe weather and flooding in California these past few weeks. To learn what people are doing to survive such harsh conditions, Corinna Bellizzi sits …
Jan. 11, 2023

Taking An Ethnographic Approach To Food Consumption With David Moscow

When was the last time you reflected on the food you are eating? David Moscow has decided to answer this question using an ethnographic approach. He joins Corinna Bellizzi to share the highlights of his book, From Scratch. D…
Jan. 4, 2023

Part 3 of 3: How Regeneration Can Change The Future Of Farming And Winemaking With Carlo Mondavi

As climate change continues to worsen, the future of farming is at stake. Fossil fuels used in farming equipment contribute to global warming and devastating forest fires destroy crop quality. The best way to mitigate these …
Dec. 27, 2022

Regenerative Agriculture, Soil Health and Carbon Sequestration with John Roulac, Executive Producer of Kiss The Ground

The climate crisis is real, and we are now only several harvests away from famine and starvation. But what if there was a solution that already exists to help save the earth and its people? Here to discuss regeneration is Jo…
Dec. 21, 2022

Part 2 of 3: Farm To Table Pioneer Champions Sustainable Farming with Monarch Tractor - featuring Alice Waters, Founder of Chez Panisse

Join Corinna Bellizzi for press event coverage of Monarch Tractor's launch in early December 2022 at their Livermore, California facility. In today's coverage you are introduced to Alice Waters as we are invited to think abo…
Dec. 14, 2022

PART 1 OF 3: Mondavi Winemaker Champions Sustainable Farming with Monarch Tractor, featuring Carlo Mondavi - Chief Farming Officer

Join Corinna Bellizzi for press event coverage celebrating the launch of Monarch Tractor, the first all-electric, fully automated tractor with the ability to operate driverless (fully autonomous). You'll hear directly from C…
Dec. 7, 2022

The Importance of Gratitude In Building A Better, More Regenerative Future ft. Kandas Rodarte and Gratitude Geek - Episode 113

This week, Corinna opens by sharing the importance of gratitude and why she's choosing to continue that conversation at the beginning of December. You'll hear about an upcoming effort in social spaces to engage in a deeper c…
Nov. 30, 2022

San Vicente Redwoods: A Proforestation Effort To Sustain Hope And Combat Climate Change with Sarah Newkirk - The Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, Sam Hodder - Save The Redwoods League, Walter Moore - Peninsula Open Space Trust and Sarah Bar

Filmed on-location in Santa Cruz, California at the San Vicente Redwoods in a press preview of the new trail system which will be open to the public on Saturday, 12/3/2022. Listen on your favorite platform, or watch on YouTu…
Nov. 23, 2022

Proforestation: From Its Definition by Dr. William Moomaw to The Opening of San Vicente Redwoods Forest Trail System In Santa Cruz, California

Oceans are getting warmer and more acidic because of all the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This is happening because of deforestation or coal-burning, and it's not helping the ecosystem regenerate at all. This creates …
Nov. 16, 2022

How A Carbon-Negative Conversation Resulted In So Many Positives With Beth Craig

In a world where consumerism and capitalism reign supreme, keeping track of your carbon footprint is almost impossible, let alone reducing it. But Beth Craig proved that anything is achievable with the right mindset by adopt…
Nov. 9, 2022

COP 27 Update + Changing the Climate Narrative with Anne Therese Gennari, Author of The Climate Optimist Handbook

The impacts of climate change on different areas of society are interrelated, which is why people think the worst about the future. But we don’t have to simply accept and surrender to the possibility of a dying planet. We ca…
Nov. 2, 2022

Towards Media Consciousness: Bridging The Divisive Gap & Celebrating Free Speech With Tony Brasunas, Author Of Red White And Blind

Supporting free speech is easy if the speech is something you agree with. But it’s often hard to not be hypocritical about it if the speech in question is something you disagree with. Renowned free speech advocate Tony Brasu…
Oct. 26, 2022

Supporting Reforestation Efforts With Just A Few Cents With Hank Dearden

As forests all over the world are continuously drained of their precious resources, a huge amount of money is certainly required to rebuild them. But every once in a while, noble reforestation efforts arise that does not cal…