Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Are pizza boxes and microwave popcorn poisoning my kids???


Sometimes it's tough to know where to go for the best information on how to keep our kids safe and healthy, but this week on Go Green Radio, we've found an expert with the answers. Jennifer Taggart’s new book, “Smart Mama’s Green Guide”, is a candid and credible resource for child advocates who want to reduce children’s exposure to toxic chemicals. You may be surprised to learn that products you use everyday in your home contain chemicals capable of causing health problems for your kids. Jennifer’s background as an environmental engineer and lawyer, coupled with her passionate devotion to her own – and all – kids, provide the perfect background for her expert advice. Tune into Go Green Radio this Friday, June 26, from 9-10 a.m. Pacific on http://www.voiceamerica.com/. If you miss the live show, you can listne to the podcast anytime by visiting: www.tinyurl.com/kwnr9j. You can learn more about the Smart Mama at www.thesmartmama.com!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Go Green Radio This Week!

Re:Vision Dallas: Urban Sustainability… One city block at a time.

Everything is BIG in Texas, including big ideas for 21st Century Urban Planning and Green job creation! Dallas,TX recently offered up one city block, inviting architects and urban planners from around the world to compete to re-design the space into the United State’s first fully sustainable, “off the grid” inner-city block. This week on Go Green Radio, we have John Greenan of the Central Dallas Community Development Corporation, and representatives from two of the winning architectural firms: Little Architects, and David Banker and Partners with their respective entries, Entangled Bank and XERO Project.
We’ll be talking to them about this exciting and innovative green project involving the transformation of urban landscape into an energy efficient, sustainable community. The show airs live at 9 am Pacific on http://www.voiceamerica.com/, or you can listen to the podcast later at http://tinyurl.com/kwnr9j.

For more information on Re:Vision Dallas and Urban Re:Vision, visit http://www.urbanrevision.com/.