Episode 13: Resilience at the Root: Evolution of a Community Based Environmental Organization

Join host Julie B Adler as she explores the inspiring story of how the leaders of the Center for Ecotechnology (CET) addressed the challenges of the oil crisis of the seventies and the waste crisis of the nineties to build a thriving organization that meets the needs of today’s climate challenges.. Guests Laura Dubester, former Executive Director of CET, and Nancy Nylen, former Assistant  Director and Ashley. Muspratt, current President of the Center for EcoTechnology, share their insights on how CET's early innovative programs turned mainstream and set the stage for even greater impact today. Discover how CET's community-focused approach creates resilience in the face of environmental challenges and learn actionable steps individuals can take to enhance their own economic and physical health. Tune in to "Resilience at the Root" for an inspiring and informative conversation. Listen here.

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