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Green Collar Careers Podcast

Green Collar Careers Podcast

Jose Almanzar 25 episodes Latest May 31, 2026

The Green Collar Careers Podcast helps students, career-changers, and professionals navigate green jobs, environmental careers, and sustainability roles through real stories and practical advice from industry experts. The climate crisis and biodiversity crisis are the defining challenges of our generation, and more people feel called to do work that matters. Breaking into green and sustainability careers can be difficult, but this podcast provides guidance. Build a meaningful career and help heal the planet.

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From the Classroom to Clean Energy: How a Sociologist Became a Climate Leader | Adam Flint, Network for a Sustainable Tomorrow May 31, 2026 00:58:22 In this episode of the Green Collar Careers Podcast, I sit down with Adam Flint, Director of Clean Energy Programs at the Network for a Sustainable Tomorrow (NeST) in Binghamton, New York. Adam has two sociology degrees from Binghamton University, no engineering background, and co-led the design of a $52 million statewide clean energy program in New York. His story is proof that the biggest barrie
What Actually Gets You Hired in Environmental Work | Keith Brodock, LaBella Associates May 12, 2026 00:59:25 Keith Brodock, Principal and Senior Engineer at LaBella Associates, told me that in his entire 25-year career, most of his job opportunities came from direct relationships.He's had one of the most decorated careers in environmental engineering. Three patents. Seventeen PE licenses across the country. A canoe guide in Minnesota. A production line worker at IBM. And somehow, all of it led to rem
Storytelling for the Planet: Making the Pivot from Pharma to Conservation | Dana Geller Apr 23, 2026 00:52:34 "I kept looking over my shoulder thinking, surely they're looking for someone else."That is how Dana Geller felt when she first applied to The Nature Conservancy. After years of leading high-stakes communications in global pharma and humanitarian aid, she felt an internal "compass" pulling her toward climate work—but she didn't think her corporate background would trans
What Environmental Employers Actually Want: 40 Years of Advice in One Conversation | Kevin Doyle, Yale School of the Environment Mar 22, 2026 00:59:09 What does 40+ years of placing people in environmental careers teach you? Everything.Kevin Doyle has spent more than four decades at the intersection of environmental work and careers.As Executive Director of Career and Professional Development at the Yale School of the Environment, and before that, two decades at the Environmental Careers Organization placing students in federal agencies and nonp
From Climate Anxiety to Climate Career: How Gen Z Is Reshaping Environmental Work | Heidi Pan Mar 8, 2026 00:46:08 What does it actually look like to build a career around environmental work when you're 19 years old, hosting a podcast, attending college, interning at NASA, and still figuring it out?In this episode, I sit down with Heidi Pan - host of the 1.5 Degrees podcast and environmental studies student at UPenn - for an honest conversation about climate anxiety, career uncertainty, and what it means t
From Bartender to Corporate Sustainability: How Stacy Savage Built a Green Career Feb 12, 2026 00:47:21 In this episode of the Green Collar Careers Podcast, I sit down with Stacy Savage, founder of Zero Waste Strategies and the self-proclaimed “Texas Trash Talker.”Stacy’s career path is a masterclass in transferable skills.She went from slinging fajitas and margaritas in Austin to knocking on doors across legislative districts in Texas as a grassroots organizer. Over nine years, she learned how to h
Environmental Justice Careers: How Data, Systems Thinking, and Refusing to Sell Out Built a Movement | Aaron Mair, Former Sierra Club President Jan 26, 2026 00:56:37 What does it take to build a career that doesn't just advance your life, but changes the conditions of an entire community?In this episode, I sit down with Aaron Mair, the 57th President of the Sierra Club and the first Black person to lead the organization in its history. Aaron's path is one of the most genuinely non-linear on this show: Navy veteran, Binghamton University alum, data syst
From NYPD Officer to IP Attorney: How to Reinvent Your Career Without a Roadmap | Pablo Segarra, Esq. Jan 19, 2026 00:58:20 What does it actually take to reinvent yourself - not once, but multiple times - and build real credibility each time you start over?In this episode I sit down with my old friend Pablo Segarra, a Bronx-born, Brooklyn-raised attorney who's been living and practicing law in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic for nearly a decade. Pablo's path is genuinely unlike anyone else I've had on this s
How to Pivot into Environmental Law When You Have No Environmental Background | Yvonne Norman, Columbia Law's Sabin Center Dec 30, 2025 01:00:53 What do you do when a successful career stops feeling like yours? And the work you actually want to do is in a field you know almost nothing about?In this episode I sit down with Yvonne Norman, Legal Network Manager at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School, for one of the most honest and practical conversations about career pivoting I've had on this show.Yvonne spent o
Clean Energy Careers and Climate Tech: How to Break In and Build Real Impact | Keith Kinch, BlocPower Dec 23, 2025 00:48:45 What does it take to build a career at the center of the clean energy transition? In this episode I sit down with Keith Kinch, climate innovation leader, entrepreneur, and co-founder of BlocPower, for a conversation about breaking into clean energy careers, scaling climate tech companies, and what it means to do this work when your community is on the line.Keith helped grow BlocPower from a Brookl
How to Beat Job Search Burnout and Land Your Green Career | Lauren Celano, Propel Careers Jun 13, 2025 00:47:40 Job search burnout is real...And it's one of the most undertalked challenges facing professionals trying to break into environmental and climate work.In this episode I sit down for the second time with Lauren Celano, CEO of Propel Careers, for a conversation about what burnout actually looks like, how to catch it early, and the practical strategies that help people stay grounded and keep movin
Renewable Energy Careers: Why Every Job Can Be a Green Job | Pete Rose, Hydro-Quebec May 15, 2025 00:59:09 What if the green career you're looking for isn't a specific job title...but a mindset you bring to any role?In this episode I sit down with Pete Rose, Director of Stakeholder Relations at Hydro-Quebec, North America's largest producer of renewable energy, for a conversation about his journey from UNICEF and the Government of Quebec to the forefront of the clean energy transition.Pete brings a per

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