SO ILL Podcast
1) SO ILL - The Enos Park Community Garden
On this edition of So ILL, Carey Smith discusses the various community benefits of managing a garden within the Enos Park neighborhood in Springfield, Illinois.
2) SO ILL - Re:Wild Your Campus
On this edition of SO ILL, the Co-Director of Re:wild Your Campus, discusses the impact of advocacy for making our local environments safer and healthier for all.
3) SO ILL - The impact of Intentional Change to reduce single use instruments in healthcare
On this edition of SO ILL, a look at the impact of Intentional Change to reduce single use instruments in healthcare, starting with the speculum project.
4) SO ILL - The role that the EPA plays in protecting our environment
Michelle Ryan, Assistant Counsel with the IEPA, discusses the important role that the agency serves in protecting our land, water, and air from pollution.
5) SO ILL - SIU Carbondale's student supported sustainability program.
Aimee Lemrise, Director of Sustainability at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, discusses the impact of the student sustainability program.
6) SO ILL: Dr Megan Styles and the impact of sustainability practices on a college campus.
On this edition of the SO ILL podcast, Dr Megan Styles talks about the impact of sustainability practices on the University of Illinois Springfield campus.
7) SO ILL: David Marx and the impact of our need for Energy
On this edition of the SO ILL Podcast, Dr David Marx from Illinois State University, discusses the impact of our need for energy on the environment.
8) Environmental Impact of Vaping
On this edition of SO ILL from the SIU School of Medicine, Rebecca Kagaris discusses attitudes surrounding vaping and its effects on health and the environment.
9) Farming and growing healthy food practices in Southern Illinois
Jennifer Paulson, Executive Director of Food Works Discussing Farming and growing healthy food practices in Southern Illinois
10) Solar energy and its benefits to our health and community
Discussing solar energy and its benefits to our health and community