Bridging Environmental Advocacy and Social Care: Heidi Sanborn and Glynis Butler-Stone

EPISODE 4 OF 7

We continue our journey in discovering the visionary missions of inspirational individuals who are driving positive change in the bustling Sacramento region.

Sanborn, fresh from a key climate meeting in Dubai, shares that despite challenges, she returned to Sacramento with a "sense of hope." The commitment of communities, local governments, and utilities to lead the transition away from oil, she believes, will fuel significant, positive climate action.

Amplifying Hope, Building Resilience:

Butler-Stone introduces the audience to the grim realities that foster children face. Her zeal comes from working with resilient kids and families who have faced horrendous circumstances, yet possess immense talent and potential. This fuels her hope and drives her to continue her passionate work in this field.

This conviction posed a question: How can a society that claims to care deeply about children fail to equate that sentiment with sufficient financial and systemic support to significantly improve these children's lives? The CEO’s narrative reveals the unsettling reality of the foster care system, highlighting the dire need for structural and policy changes to improve the lives of these children.

Environmental Consciousness, Sustainable Future:

Having made a lifelong commitment to preserving the earth for future generations, Sanborn shares how her vision aligns impeccably with SMUD's 2030 Zero Carbon Plan. This measure aims at achieving zero carbon emissions by 2030 by leveraging solar power, battery storage technologies, and adopting all-electric solutions.

A deeper dive uncovers the striking overlap between waste management, sustainability, and helping underprivileged children. The intertwined nature of these issues underpins the inherent connection between society and the environment around us. A significant step toward this direction happened with a milestone project where a solar system installation took place at the Children's Receiving Home saving thousands of dollars which can be utilized for the children’s care.

Recharging the Self, Reflecting Upon the Journey:

In the realm of personal rejuvenation, both guests believe in striking a balance between work passion and individual joy. While a high-intensity exercise routine rejuvenates Butler-Stone, Sanborn finds tranquility in the arms of Mother Nature. These self-care sessions provide them the energy to work relentlessly towards a brighter and sustainable future.

Conclusion

With leaders like Sanborn and Butler-Stone spearheading sustainable social change, we’re reminded of the power of collective commitment and dedicated responsibility in shaping the world's sustainable future.

When we engage in conversations like these, we are reminded of the crucial role we play in shaping a future that is sustainable and promising for generations to come. Let us embrace our shared responsibility and commit to making a positive impact today, for a better tomorrow.

Filmed at Shattered Records in Sacramento, CA.
This podcast was made possible through the generous support of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD).

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