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Next Stop Now is a podcast about experiments in re-purposing life. We are a production of the Ecological Citizen’s Project, which grows citizen-led campaigns to build a more just, healthy, democratic and sustainable way of life. Produced by Isabel Angell.
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So much can happen when you make the decision to take that leap to change your life. Anu Anandaraja did just that and is now leading a global public health organization that brings women from different cultures together and empowers them to connect with each other, share skills and knowledge, and form networks so that they can build solidarity. We hope you are as inspired as we were listening to Anu's story.
Aja Hudson discusses turning her landscaping business Earth Designs into a worker-owned cooperative and the power of sharing work more equitably as an unexpected path towards healing.
Hear Rich Gamarra talk about empathy, and how his work with the NYC DOH's new co-response program is trying to build bridges between our health and criminal justice systems.
In Episode 6, Jason Angell, co-founder of the Ecological Citizen's Project, talks with Michael Edwards. Michael, a former director at the Ford Foundation, discusses his journey from the philanthropy sector to moving to Upstate New York and starting the online journal Transformation, and his belief that personal and political change must be fused together. Next Stop Now is a podcast about experiments in re-purposing life, telling the personal stories of people that embrace life changes to achieve happiness and sustainable living. We are a production of the Ecological Citizen’s Project, which grows citizen-led campaigns to build a more just, healthy, democratic and sustainable way of life. Produced by Isabel Angell. Music from this episode is by Podington Bear. Learn more about Michael Edwards' project at https://www.opendemocracy.net/transformation.
In Episode 5, Don Taffurelli and Christopher Jara talk about their decision to start their own clothing company after decades working in the fashion industry. Next Stop Now is a podcast about experiments in re-purposing life, telling the personal stories of people that embrace life changes to achieve happiness and sustainable living. We are a production of the Ecological Citizen’s Project, which grows citizen-led campaigns to build a more just, healthy, democratic and sustainable way of life. Produced by Isabel Angell. Music from this episode is by Podington Bear and Lee Rosevere. You can learn more about Truth Alone Clothing at truthalone-clothing.com.
Episode 4: Tiny House

Episode 4: Tiny House

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In Episode 4, Rick McNerny and Leah Melcarek share why they decided to leave their Brooklyn apartment for a tiny house on wheels. Next Stop Now is a podcast about experiments in re-purposing life, telling the personal stories of people that embrace life changes to achieve happiness and sustainable living. We are a production of the Ecological Citizen’s Project, which grows citizen-led campaigns to build a more just, healthy, democratic and sustainable way of life. Produced by Isabel Angell. Music from this episode is by Podington Bear and Lee Rosevere. You can learn more about Rick and Leah's journey and see photos of their tiny home at Rick's website rickstsm.wordpress.com.
In Episode 3, Ecological Citizens Project founder Jason Angell talks with Reverend Jeannette J. Phillips and Alan Steiner about how they started the Peekskill Community Health Center in the 1970s in Peekskill, New York to fill a big need for local, affordable health care that still exists to this day. Next Stop Now is a podcast about experiments in re-purposing life, telling the personal stories of people that embrace life changes to achieve happiness and sustainable living. We are a production of the Ecological Citizen’s Project, which grows citizen-led campaigns to build a more just, healthy, democratic and sustainable way of life. Produced by Isabel Angell. Music in this episode by Roger Plexico, Podington Bear, and Lee Rosevere. Special thanks to Anne Kauffman Nolan, CEO of Hudson River Health Care, which oversees the Jeannette J. Phillips Peekskill Community Health Center.
In Episode 2, Megan Offner tells the story of how she left a career where waste was inherently part of the job to start a business that’s all about increasing forest sustainability. Next Stop Now is a podcast about experiments in re-purposing life, telling the personal stories of people that embrace life changes to achieve happiness and sustainable living. We are a production of the Ecological Citizen’s Project, which grows citizen-led campaigns to build a more just, healthy, democratic and sustainable way of life. Produced by Isabel Angell. Music in this episode by Podington Bear. You can learn more about New York Heartwoods at www.newyorkheartwoods.com.
Next Stop Now is a podcast about experiments in re-purposing life, telling the personal stories of people that embrace life changes to achieve happiness and sustainable living. In Episode 1, Ecological Citizen's Project founders Jason Angell and Jocelyn Apicello talk about their big move -- from young professionals living in Brooklyn to running an organic farm on family land in New York's Hudson Valley. Next Stop Now is a production of the Ecological Citizen’s Project, which grows citizen-led campaigns to build a more just, healthy, democratic and sustainable way of life. Produced by Isabel Angell. Music in this episode by Podington Bear and Jazzhar.
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