E97: Green Villager, Erik Nefores

E97: Green Villager, Erik Nefores

Author: MDDC Press Association December 25, 2024 Duration: 41:21

In the last episode of Five Dubs: Marketing Pros for 2024, Kevin Berrier from MDDC Ad Services sits down with Erik Nefores, founder of The Green Villager, to talk about how sustainability and technology can work together to create a better future. Erik shares what inspired him to start The Green Villager, a blog and community hub focused on making eco-friendly concepts simple and accessible. He discusses ideas like Earthships, solar punk values, and using AI to create meaningful content and visuals.

Kevin and Erik talk about the challenges of promoting sustainability in a world filled with negativity and the importance of sharing factual, responsibly sourced information. Erik explains how he uses creative visuals inspired by impressionist art to make his content stand out while staying true to his mission.

They also cover Erik's journey balancing his personal and professional life while building a brand rooted in optimism and innovation. Erik shares his long-term vision for The Green Villager, which includes creating sustainable, passive homes that blend modern technology with traditional practices to redefine how communities live and thrive.

Tune in to learn how The Green Villager is making sustainability approachable and why optimism and creativity are essential for the future. Visit GreenVillager.com, follow them on Instagram and Facebook, and subscribe to their newsletter to stay inspired.


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