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EcoJustice Radio

Jack Eidt, Carry Kim, Jessica Aldridge

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socalclimateaction@gmail.com

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Booking Overview

This weekly environmental justice interview show focuses on climate, sustainability, public health, and grassroots environmental movements, featuring community leaders, scientists, advocates, filmmakers, and other subject-matter experts. PR agencies could credibly pitch environmental attorneys, climate scientists, Indigenous and frontline-community leaders, regenerative agriculture specialists, sustainability practitioners, documentary filmmakers, and policy experts; booking difficulty is medium.

Metrics

Episodes: 373

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 5.0/5.0

Estimated listeners: <1k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

YouTube: 59 subscribers

Instagram: 15.0k followers

Contact Information

Publicly listed emails

socalclimateaction@gmail.com

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Host

Jack Eidt - Urban planner, environmental journalist, climate organizer, award-winning fiction writer, and co-founder of SoCal 350 Climate Action. He is the founder and publisher of WilderUtopia and serves as e...

Carry Kim - Co-host covering environmental, climate, and social justice issues through conversations with community leaders, advocates, and sustainability practitioners.

Jessica Aldridge - Environmental educator, community organizer, and 15-year waste industry leader. She co-founded SoCal 350, organized ReusableLA, founded Adventures in Waste, and previously taught Recycling and Reso...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
Established environmental attorneys, climate scientists, Indigenous or frontline-community leaders, environmental advocates, sustainability practitioners, regenerative agriculture specialists, architects, filmmakers, and public officials with direct expertise or leadership in environmental and social justice issues.
Required Achievements:  
Leadership of environmental organizations, companies, or community movements, Major environmental litigation or policy achievements, Award-winning films or other widely recognized environmental work, Published research, significant projects, or demonstrated community impact

Recent Guest Discussions

Robert A. Bilott - PFAS Contamination, Environmental Litigation, Chemical Industry Accountability, Public Health, And Nationwide Regulation.

Moein Nodehi - Nature-based Architecture, Regenerative Urban Design, Biodiversity, Climate Adaptation, And Socially Just Cities.

Rebecca Harrell Tickell - Environmental Filmmaking, Regenerative Agriculture, Climate Activism, Collective Action, And Using Storytelling To Inspire Hope.

Recent Topics

Environmental Justice, Climate, Sustainability, Conservation, Activism

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
EcoJustice Radio
:

No More Joshua Trees? Climate Change in the Desert

August 13, 2026

The Joshua tree is an icon and ecological keystone of the California deserts. However, climate disruption with hotter, drier summers and more frequent brush fires, threatens that some day soon Joshua Tree National Park will no longer have any Joshua trees. This interview was originally recorded in 2021, and the changing, heating, sweltering climate, with anomalous rainfall, parched, soaked, flooded, massive storms/no storms keeps expanding/lacerating us, burning homes and landscapes, inundati...

Detroit Hives: Honey Bee Farms as Urban Revitalization

August 04, 2026

Urban beekeeping is forging new paths in Detroit. Nicole Lindsey and Timothy Paule Jackson of Detroit Hives are generating a lot of buzz working to create sustainable communities for people and pollinators by transforming vacant lots in the inner city into urban bee farms, educational apiaries, #greenspaces. Doing so in a way that uplifts long-term residents and doesn't lend to furthering gentrification. With over 17 locations and 47 honeybee hives they proclaim DETROIT as the PLACE TO BEE! ...

Indigenous Water Wisdom: Reviving Rivers and Communities in India

July 29, 2026

In this episode, we are joined by Indra Shekhar Singh, an independent writer and agricultural policy analyst who has dedicated his life to water conservation and indigenous water rejuvenation systems. Indra shares his experiences working with the renowned water advocate Rajendra Singh, known as the Waterman of India, to revive rivers and promote sustainable water practices. We explore the significance of community-driven water restoration, the spiritual connection to water, and the need for a...

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