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The Everyday Green Home Podcast
Living green or sustainability is about more than saving on your electric bill and doing your part to protect natural resources. It is about a safer and healthier life for you and your family without sacrificing style, quality, or budget.
This is a movement to provide all of us with clean air to breathe and water to drink, safe and healthy food to eat and places to live, and energy to run the places where we live, learn, play, and work.
The Everyday Green Home Podcast helps you GET the value of green: for you, your family, and your community. Whether it’s green homes, sustainable living, or stories about the people who make it happen, join us to learn how better practices and products work for you and our world.
The Sustainable Side of Vinyl Siding
March 28, 2017
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is currently more focused than ever the green building movement. This is very important in the resources materials ...
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Energy Efficient Innovations
March 9, 2017
Note from Marla – as I was listening to the podcast for any final edits to Tony’s write-up, I had a vivid flashback on the ...
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Green Gab Live At STL Home Show
March 2, 2017
Tony and myself, Marla, would like to invite you to see a Green Gab podcast recording with us live at the St. Louis Home & ...
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Green Economics is the Language of Green Business and Building
February 9, 2017
Gabbing about a topic that really gets me excited…Economics! For most people, economics is a misunderstood topic. It’s not just a course we are made ...
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Resources and Materials-The Stuff our Homes Are Made of v2
February 7, 2017
Once upon a time, people used the resources and materials around them and that is what there homes were made of. As the world has ...
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Sustainability…for men
January 27, 2017
Gabbing about sustainability and consumers today. Sustainability… has there ever been a word so misunderstood? Maybe the term “green” is more misunderstood, but that is ...
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