Sas Talk With Kim

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Synopsis

Local governments are on the front lines of sustainability, climate and energy challenges -- and solutions. Kim checks in with local leaders and experts to dive into these issues, get their perspectives and specific recommendations. Listen and feel empowered to act in your community. Have a topic you think we should cover? Let us know at sastalk@kimlundgrenassociates.com

Episodes

  • Episode 34: The Subtle, Critical and Undervalued Art of Meeting Facilitation (Trust's Dallase Scott)

    21/02/2023 Duration: 33min

    If you’re in local government, you’re going to be facilitating meetings, from smaller stakeholder sessions to big community events. This week, Kim sits down with Dallase Scott — expert in facilitation, organizational design, and change management — to discuss why facilitation is such an undervalued skillset and how to run more effective and inclusive meetings. Listen to more SAS Talk episodes here: https://soundcloud.com/sastalk/ Check out Dallase's new Growing Trust Series for digital workshops that enhance your facilitation toolkit here: https://trustforchange.teachable.com/

  • Episode 33: A Local Climate Action Pioneer's Reflections(John Bolduc, Cambridge, MA)

    13/05/2022 Duration: 51min

    An icon and pioneer in local government climate action planning, Cambridge MA's John Bolduc is winding down at the City and reflecting with Kim on his decades on the cutting edge of climate solutions.

  • Episode 32: Community Equity Partners for Climate Action (Imhotep Adisa of The Kheprw Institute)

    13/04/2021 Duration: 40min

    We talk with Imhotep Adisa of The Kheprw Institute in Indianapolis about the critical work that community-based organizations like his do -- and the importance of their partnership for truly equitable community engagement in climate action and sustainability plans. Kheprw was a key partner for KLA as we helped develop the Thrive Indianapolis sustainability and resilience plan, and his insight is especially spot-on in the context of today's struggles related to the Black Lives Matter movement, racial justice and the COVID pandemic

  • Episode 31: Devens Eco-Efficiency Center Puts Emphasis on Reuse (Dona Neely of Devens, MA)

    24/03/2020 Duration: 28min

    If your community has (or needs) waste reduction or Zero Waste goals, listen up as we talk with the head of the Devens Eco-Efficiency Center in MA. They bring the adage “one person’s trash is another person’s treasure" to life with The Great Exchange, which keeps about 50 tons of material out of the landfill every year while supporting local businesses, nonprofits and schools.

  • Episode 30: Tap the Power of Stories for Community Engagement (Rowena Alegria, City of Denver)

    29/10/2019 Duration: 45min

    Could the age old art of storytelling be the key to effective, equitable community engagement? Denver's Chief Storyteller Rowena Alegria talks with Kim about their approach to capturing and sharing stories and how it can open up meaningful two-way conversations between the local government and community members.

  • Episode 29: African American Youth Outreach in Charlottesville (Daniel Fairley)

    26/09/2019 Duration: 42min

    Equity is a nut many cities are trying to crack, often creating new staff positions to get to the root of the problem. That includes Charlottesville, Virginia’s Youth Opportunity Coordinator, charged with outreach primarily to young African American men, who joined us for a recent episode of our Sustainability Action Series podcast.

  • Episode 28: Joint Climate Action Planning (Troy Moon, Portland ME + Julie Rosenbach, South Portland)

    09/08/2019 Duration: 29min

    The cities of Portland and South Portland, ME, are breaking the mold with a joint climate action and adaptation plan. Kim talks with Troy Moon, Porltand's Sustainability Coordinator, and Julie Rosenbach, South Portland's Sustainability Director, about how the One Climate Future initiative came to be, the mechanics of the partnership and where they are headed together.

  • Episode 27: GHG Accounting and Analysis (Mike Steinhoff, ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability)

    28/03/2019 Duration: 42min

    "You can't manage what you don't measure." We've all heard that before. Kim dives into that with ICLEI-USA's Program Manager for Tools & Innovation. We talk greenhouse gas emissions inventories, how our measurement and analysis tools have evolved, and opportunities now and in the future for them to be a springboard for meaningful climate action.

  • Episode 26: Resilience Hubs (Kristin Baja, Urban Sustainability Directors Network)

    27/08/2018 Duration: 34min

    "Resilience Hubs" have emerged as an effective way to strengthen resilience in an equitable manner and enhance community development. They serve as important neighborhood center before, during and after natural disasters. Kristin talks with us about the concept, value and logistics of resilience hubs.

  • Episode 25: Recycling Takes Center Stage (Selene Castillo, Austin Resource Recovery)

    22/06/2018 Duration: 33min

    Our recycling and overall waste disposal habits are in the headlines with China's new ban on importing many recyclables and the campaigns against plastic straws. We chat with Selene Castillo of Austin Resource Recovery down in Texas about their pursuit of Zero Waste and ways they are working to educate and engage residents, businesses and students.

  • Episode 24: The State of Climate Adaptation in the US (Joyce Coffee, Climate Resilience Consulting)

    20/04/2018 Duration: 45min

    The Kresge Foundation's new report on the state of climate adaptation in the US, "Rising to the Challenge Together," breaks down some of what's working along with some specific recommendations. Joyce co-authored the report and walks us through their research process, findings and her observations.

  • Episode 23: Open Data and Cities (Alex Dodds, Sunlight Foundation)

    16/04/2018 Duration: 31min

    Local governments and community groups are abuzz about the potential of open data policies to make government more transparent, accountable and efficient. We talk with the Sunlight Foundation's Open Cities Storyteller about trends in open data, how it can more communities more effective and equitable, their Tactical Data Engagement approach and the importance of going beyond "raw data" to storytelling.

  • Episode 22: Branding for City Initiatives (Robin Samora)

    27/03/2018 Duration: 25min

    We talk some branding and outreach basics with marketing guru Robin Samora. When a city embarks on a planning process or new initiative, there is often the need for new logo and campaign brand -- but not necessarily the resources to develop them with outside, professional help. Robin shares some tips to get you started.

  • Episode 21: Participatory Budgeting (Jennifer Godzeno, Participatory Budgeting Project)

    09/03/2018 Duration: 41min

    Local governments have goals and mandates that include community engagement and transparency, especially in the budgeting process. Participatory Budgeting is gaining momentum in the US as an effective tool through which community members decide how to spend part of a public budget. It has been lauded as a way of creating a bottom-up conversation that illuminates a community’s needs, making local leaders more responsive, and expanding civic engagement. We talk with Jennifer Godzeno, Deputy Director at the Participatory Budgeting Project, about the benefits, process and future of PB.

  • Episode 20 (Part 2): Orlando's Smart Cities Approach (Chris Castro)

    12/12/2017 Duration: 31min

    We all want "smart cities," but how do we get there? Orlando's Sustainability Director Chris Castro is a leader in this field, and he talks about what he sees as the "nexus between sustainability and technology." He shares examples of what's working in Orlando, challenges cities face on this path, and what he sees as the next big thing. In Part 2 we'll look at the issues of equity and access to new technologies, the importance of strong leadership, opportunities with public-private and university partnerships, the imperative of tracking progress and the delicate balance of privacy, security and transparency.

  • Episode 20 (Part 1): Orlando's Smart Cities Approach (Chris Castro)

    12/12/2017 Duration: 23min

    We all want "smart cities," but how do we get there? Orlando's Sustainability Director Chris Castro is a leader in this field, and he talks about what he sees as the "nexus between sustainability and technology." He shares examples of what's working in Orlando, challenges cities face on this path, and what he sees as the next big thing. In Part 1 we talk about how smart cities integrate with what's already happening with sustainability and the challenges that local governments face in this realm.

  • Episode 19: Pittsburgh's Transition from Industrial Legacy to Sustainability Leader (Grant Ervin)

    07/12/2017 Duration: 46min

    Pittsburgh's story is one of transformation from an industrial town struggling with pollution and unemployment to a booming technology hub with a string of sustainability accomplishments. We talk with the city's Chief Resilience Officer about those changes and Pittsburgh's (and Mayor Bill Peduto's) prominent place on the international stage when it comes to action on climate change.

  • Episode 18: Coastal Flooding + Resilience in Norfolk, VA(Christine Morris + George Homewood)

    22/09/2017 Duration: 42min

    Norfolk, Virginia, has made headlines for tackling sea level rise and coastal flooding head-on. We talk with the city's Chief Resilience Officer and Planning Director about their collaboration, the goals of their Resilience Strategy and innovative ways of thinking and doing they are testing on the ground.

  • Episode 17: The Future of Flooding in Houston (Jim Blackburn with Rice University)

    09/08/2017 Duration: 28min

    Houston, Texas, makes headlines for flooding on a regular basis. And like other communities, that will only get worse with climate change-induced sea level rise and severe storms. Kim talks with local flooding expert (and Rice University professor) Jim Blackburn about what factors created this dangerous situation in Houston and what solutions (not just regulations!) could help the community and save lives.

  • Episode 16: The Climate Reality Project & Local Action (Keith Bergman, CR Leadership Corps)

    01/08/2017 Duration: 30min

    With Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" hitting theaters, we talk with long time Climate Reality Project volunteer and Massachusetts municipal manager Keith Bergman about the film and how the Climate Reality Leadership Corps has helped him define his public service role -- and how it can inspire and empower more local activism on climate change.

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