163 - Finding Your Path

163 - Finding Your Path

Author: Blue Rock Station October 23, 2022 Duration: 29:17

Many of us feel that there must be something wrong with us in that we enter college not know what we want to do in life, leave college equally uncertain, enter a job, question that decision, and then seemingly wander through life along an aimless and crooked path. But such a course is likely the norm rather than an exception.

 

Join Annie and Jay Warmke of Blue Rock Station for a conversation with Alex Nash about her journey from intern to college to job to Peace Corp to college to job to whatever comes next.


Ever wondered what it actually takes to live a greener life beyond the recycling bin and reusable bags? When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine, from the folks at Blue Rock Station, digs into the messy, funny, and genuinely challenging parts of trying to live sustainably. This isn't about lofty ideals from a distant stage; it's a grounded conversation from people who are figuring it out day by day. You'll hear practical stories about the projects that worked, the ones that spectacularly didn't, and all the problem-solving in between. The discussions naturally weave through how this lifestyle touches everything-our health and fitness, the culture we build, and the alternative paths we can take in our communities and education. It’s a candid look at the trade-offs, the small victories, and the reality that living lightly on the planet is a constant learning process. Tune into this podcast for a dose of honesty and humor, a resource that feels more like a chat with knowledgeable neighbors than a lecture. Each episode offers a tangible piece of the puzzle, whether you're just curious or ready to get your hands dirty.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
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