From scientific discoveries to bad jokes...

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01 June 2023

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Sustainability is integrated in all aspects of our lives and greatly has an impact on us here at SUHO. Sometimes it can be really tricky to wrap your head around how to practically apply it to our lives. Podcasts are a great way to learn more about a topic in a casual and easy way.

Sustainability Defined is a podcast where Scott and Jay break each episode down a part in the broad world of sustainability. They focus primarily on sharing bad jokes, asking questions and exploring topics through an educational lens.

Not sure where to start? Sustainability Defined asks all the questions and gives great insightful answers.

From scientific discoveries to bad jokes...
From scientific discoveries to bad jokes...

Find you just want another laugh? Sustainababble is a weekly podcast with comedy duo Ol and Dave from the UK. As environmental experts for charities, their day job helps them understand the ins and outs of sustainability and its impact on us and our planet. They give you an insightful look into environmental issues from a light-hearted approach.

From scientific discoveries to bad jokes...

Back in Australia, regeneration of our nation and planet is important to have discussions about grassroots initiatives. The RegenNarration Podcast features conversations with high-profile leaders and sustainability experts who are enabling regeneration of life on this planet. Hosted by Anthony James, this podcast provides an in-depth look into the future of our planet.

From scientific discoveries to bad jokes...

With 11-minute episodes from Fiona Poole, the Little Green Pod is bite-sized and practical suggestions for living more sustainably. There’s no judgement here, and an opportunity to reflect and grow in this space.

We would love to hear your thoughts on these podcasts, was there any we missed? We would love to hear from you! Don’t hesitate to get in touch.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.