Posts Tagged ‘jill buck’

Live Interview with…um…Me. Questions?

// Friday, November 20th, 2009 by Leah Lamb

Hey folks. So truth be told, I like asking questions, but tomorrow Jill Buck, founder of the Go Green Initiative (a program designed to create a culture of environmental responsibility on school campuses across the nation) will be askingĀ  me the questions during her live radio show, “Go Green Radio”. (That would be Thursday, October 20th, at 9am-10am PST)

We’ll be chatting about the role of the media in the sustainability movement, going green (it is the name of her show and all), and what goes on behind the scenes of Current Green.

You can do something CARAZY and actually call in at 866-472-5788 and ask a question if you so desire, and/or you can listen live at the Voice of America.

Meanwhile…I’ll be memorizing my answers…. In all seriousness, hope you can join, it would be fun to have your voices and your thoughts in the conversation!

Thinking outside the box and the pixels: The gamers are here to save the planet! A sneak peek into [Re]think Hawaii:

// Friday, November 6th, 2009 by Leah Lamb

The Internet connection in Hawaii is very much like the general mentality of Hawaii: easy going, chill, not in any rush to get going. So with that said, I’m going to give you a sneak peek into a few of the good people I have met over the course of the last week at the [re]think Hawaii conference. Couldn’t help but notice and enjoy a refreshing perspective that gamers are bringing to the “so, how are we going to deal with these environmental problems?” conversation. Thinking outside the box and the pixels.

The first is Henk Rogers, you may know him as the founder of Tetris, I now know him as the guy who speaks about passion, purpose, and big ideas about saving the planet with Blue Planet Foundation.

The second introduction is to Jill Buck of the Go Green Initiative who shared about an inspiring collaboration that blossomed over the weekend (with another gamer no-less, @adamontherun):