
Katie Kelshaw
Co-Host of Sustainable IdahoKatie Kelshaw is a graduate of Boise State University with a Masters of Arts in Political Science where she has since taught as an adjunct professor. She is born and raised in Pocatello, where her family are farmers and business owners. Katie is an active member in an advocacy organization called Action Corps Idaho, where she helps run campaigns around Climate Justice and a Global COVID Response.
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A huge amount of young people take part in climate activism. This week we get some insight on that trend by speaking with Boise high school student and member of the Idaho Climate Justice League, Jeff Jenks.
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For Giving Tuesday, Sustainable Idaho revisits some of the organizations we have featured that are worth giving to.
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With almost 40% of food in the United States ending up in the trash, food waste is a huge problem. Dr. Leif Tapanila joins us to explain how so much food goes to waste and what we can do to stop it.
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Take a closer look at the products being marketed as ‘green’ with ISU professor of marketing Dr. Alexander Rose.
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Pastor Star Reardon from the Pocatello First Congregational United Church of Christ joins the show to talk about the Alternative Gift Market, an event coming up where people can support environmental and humanitarian causes by buying gifts.
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This week we highlight the work being done by the Idaho Walk Bike Alliance by speaking to board member Bruce Olenick.
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This week we revisit a past interview on Sustainable Recreation with Justin Dayley, Director of the ISU Outdoor Adventure Area.
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Sustainable Idaho visits the Portneuf Greenway this week by talking with Greenway Foundation President, Taelor Jordan-Moss
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On the show this week we have Paul Allen, from the Sawabi chapter of the Idaho Native Plant Society.
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We move from sustainable agriculture to sustainable eating by having a conversation about plant based diets with a dietitian nutritionist.