Episodes

  • Karimah Hudda - What if Trade was Actually Fair?
    Mar 24 2026

    Karimah Hudda, founder of Illumine Earth, returns for part two of her conversation with Dominique and Christy. After exploring her roots, Karimah dives into her "champion story." From the mountains of Indonesia to the boardrooms of global giants, she shares the tactical moves and mindset shifts required to rebalance power in global supply chains and lead with purpose. Karimah recounts a powerful story from Aceh, Indonesia, where a simple shift in strategic planning allowed 100 farmers to fundamentally change their relationship with exporters. It’s a vivid reminder that real impact isn’t about doing the work for people, it’s about providing the tools for them to unleash their own potential. Karimah challenges the idea that systems change has to be slow and complicated, offering a refreshing mantra for anyone trying to make a difference: simplify, believe in people, and stay messy.

    The conversation also tackles the corporate "survival guide" for sustainability leaders. Karimah breaks down her signature framework for driving change without burning out. She explains why you must learn the "language of the business" (because the business won't learn yours) and how to balance personal, enterprise, and industry leadership.


    Episode in a glance

    04:56 From guerrilla warriors to expert coffee negotiators
    08:28 Karimah's mantra: Simplify, believe in people, and stay messy
    16:47 The challenge of passing the torch in long-term work
    19:51 The 3 Pillars: Personal, Enterprise, and Industry leadership
    22:38 Unlearning burnout: Why sustainability leaders must "flourish"


    About Karimah Hudda

    Karimah Hudda is the founder of Illumine Earth, a consultancy focused on helping leaders navigate complexity and drive systems change. With over 20 years of experience, she has led sustainability initiatives for global brands, non-profits, and community-based organizations. Karimah is a passionate advocate for equity and has lived, worked, and traveled in nearly 50 countries, bringing a truly global perspective to the fight for a more sustainable and just world.


    Connect with Karimah Hudda and her work

    Website → illumine.earth

    LinkedIn → Karimah Hudda

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    21 mins
  • Karimah Hudda - Bringing Grassroots Equity Into Global Corporations
    Mar 17 2026

    Karimah Hudda, founder of Illumine Earth, has spent two decades working where sustainability, leadership, and global systems meet. She discuss how her multicultural upbringing and work across 50 countries shaped her approach to equity. Karimah shares how she navigates the complexities of power to turn core values into real-world action.

    Why do we introduce ourselves by our titles instead of our roots? For Karimah Hudda, the journey didn’t start in a boardroom. It started with her grandmother’s courage in a small Indian village. Karimah shares how a legacy of compassion and a belief in "shared humanity" led her from studying microbiology to transforming global supply chains. She takes us behind the scenes of the Fairtrade movement, explaining how simple shifts in equity can change the lives of hundreds of thousands of farmers.

    But how do you bring that grassroots mission into a massive corporation? Karimah pulls back the curtain on her time at giants like Mondelēz and Nike, revealing the "messy" reality of corporate sustainability. From flying to Zurich weekly to land a global coffee strategy, to using satellites to track the world’s palm oil, she shares what it actually takes to move the needle within a corporate hierarchy.


    Episode in a glance

    01:03 More than a title: Who are you really?
    04:54 Giving up medicine for global impact
    09:46 Behind the scenes of the Fairtrade movement
    13:31 Going "In-House": Corporate life at Mondelēz
    21:07 Using satellites to solve the Palm Oil problem
    23:45 How to get noticed in the sustainability world


    About Karimah Hudda

    Karimah Hudda is the founder of Illumine Earth, a consultancy focused on helping leaders navigate complexity and drive systems change. With over 20 years of experience, she has led sustainability initiatives for global brands, non-profits, and community-based organizations. Karimah is a passionate advocate for equity and has lived, worked, and traveled in nearly 50 countries, bringing a truly global perspective to the fight for a more sustainable and just world.

    Connect with Karimah Hudda and her work

    Website → illumine.earth

    LinkedIn → Karimah Hudda

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    27 mins
  • Season 5 Intro - A New Co-Host!?
    Mar 10 2026

    Season 5 is here, and we have some exciting news. Christy Cook is officially joining Green Champions as co-host! You may already know Christy from her previous guest appearance, and now she's here to stay. If you're missing the voice of former co-host Adam Morris, don't worry. You can still catch him on his podcast, People Helping People, on all listening platforms.

    So who is Christy? She's a sustainability consultant and entrepreneur with over twenty years of experience in corporate sustainability, ESG, and customer success, having worked with major players like Walmart, Sodexo, and the UN Environment Program. She's also been a mentor and trusted sounding board for Dominique behind the scenes for years, so this partnership has been a long time coming.

    In this intro episode, Dominique and Christy share a little about what makes them tick. Christy's light bulb moment traces back to her time at Emory University, where she got to explore how food systems could create a real sense of place and community on campus and realized sustainability could actually be a career. Dominique's "why" is a little closer to her heart: her family. With relatives living on an island directly impacted by climate change, protecting the planet feels like a personal responsibility, not just a professional one.

    Together, they bring different lenses to the work. Christy with her big-picture corporate perspective, Dominique with her engineer's instinct for building processes that are replicable and scalable. As they look forward to Season 5, they promise to explore uncharted territory. From the sustainability of our sports stadiums to the hidden figures in our food systems, all while maintaining the heartwarming, real-world storytelling that has defined the first 100 episodes of Green Champions.


    Episode in a glance

    00:21 Meet the New Co-Host: Christy Cook
    01:57 Dominique's Process-Driven Approach
    04:20 Celebrating 100 Episodes and the Season 5 Roadmap
    06:10 Finding Our "Why"
    10:11 The Power of Creativity and Family
    12:09 What's Coming This Season


    About Christy Cook

    Christy Cook is a sustainability consultant and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in corporate sustainability, ESG, and customer success. She has helped some of the world’s largest organizations—including the United Nations Environment Program, Sodexo, and Walmart—take meaningful action. A mentor and advocate, Christy is driven by a deep curiosity about lived experiences and how they can be leveraged to create a more sustainable world.


    About Dominique Hadad

    Dominique Hadad is the founder of Green Scope Consulting and a process-oriented engineer who uses her skills to help government and enterprise clients develop replicable sustainability programs. A winner of the Ohio State University President’s Prize, Dominique is dedicated to making climate action go further through data measurement and strategic program development.


    Connect with Green Champions

    Website → thegreenchampions.com

    Instagram → @greenchampionspod

    LinkedIn → Green Champions Podcast

    Learn more about Green Scope Consulting → Green Scope Consulting

    Follow Adam’s Podcast → People Helping People Podcast

    Learn more about InvestHER Strategies → InvestHER Strategies

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    11 mins
  • Lauren Koch - How Change Actually Shows Up in Patient Rooms
    Mar 3 2026

    Lauren Koch, Sustainability Senior Program Manager at Mars Veterinary Health, is a passionate advocate for purpose-driven work and a champion for sustainability in the healthcare sector. She delves into her impactful work, sharing how she has successfully navigated the complexities of both human and animal healthcare to create lasting, sustainable change.

    Lauren gives us an inside look at her passion for driving waste reduction responsible pharmaceutical stewardship, and more, Lauren explains the unique ways biodiversity is addressed in the veterinary world, from creating pollinator gardens at clinics to ensuring the proper disposal of pharmaceuticals to protect local ecosystems.

    She provides a masterclass in advocating for sustainability within large organizations, detailing projects focused on recycling, waste prevention through reusable sterilization tins, and reducing the carbon footprint of anesthetic gases. Lauren draws fascinating parallels between her current role and her previous work at the OSU Wexner Medical Center, sharing the powerful story of a two-year project to implement reusable sharps containers, a seemingly simple change that diverted 70 tons of waste annually. Finally, Lauren reflects on what keeps her optimistic, highlighting the deep commitment to sustainability at Mars and the power of working for a purpose-driven company.


    Episode in a glance

    00:57 Lauren’s Role at Mars Veterinary Health
    03:03 What is Biodiversity in the Veterinary World?
    06:19 The Net Zero Journey in Healthcare
    10:34 A Champion Story The Reusable Sharps Container Project
    16:41 The Immense Scale of Healthcare Waste
    21:51 What Keeps Lauren Hopeful and Optimistic


    About Lauren Koch

    Lauren Koch is the Sustainability Senior Program Manager at Mars Veterinary Health, where she leads initiatives to create a more sustainable future for pets, people, and the planet. With a diverse background that spans business, public policy, and environmental science, she is a passionate advocate for data-driven strategies and collaborative action. Lauren's journey is a powerful reminder that a career with impact is always within reach if you're willing to ask questions, build relationships, and never stop learning.


    Connect with Lauren Koch and her work:

    Lauren Koch LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-koch-oh/

    Mars Veterinary Health → https://marsveterinary.com

    Mars Veterinary Health Sustainability Report → https://www.marsveterinary.com/media/uploads/2025/01/Mars-Veterinary-Health-2024-Environmental-Sustainability-Report.pdf

    Green Building Article → https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283624285_Energy_performance_of_campus_LeedR_buildings_Implications_for_green_building_and_energy_policy

    Health Care Without Harm → https://noharm.org/

    Practice Greenhealth → https://practicegreenhealth.org/

    Green Columbus → https://www.greencbus.org/

    FLOW (Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed) → https://www.olentangywatershed.org/

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    23 mins
  • Lauren Koch - What Healthcare Can Teach Us About Sustainability at Scale
    Feb 24 2026

    Lauren Koch, Sustainability Senior Program Manager at Mars Veterinary Health, is a passionate advocate for purpose-driven work and a champion for sustainability in the healthcare sector. Lauren shares the story of how a viewing of Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" during a moment of career uncertainty ignited her passion for environmental action. She recounts her decision to return to Ohio State University to pursue a dual Master's degree, where a conversation with the legendary Neil Drobny opened her eyes to the world of sustainability in business. This "aha" moment set her on a path that would combine her business acumen with her deep desire to make a positive impact.

    She discusses her early work at the OSU Wexner Medical Center, where she began weaving sustainability into her role as an office manager, researching best practices, and building a case for a dedicated sustainability program. This initiative and her volunteer work with local organizations like Green Columbus and FLOW (Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed) paved the way for her role at Health Care Without Harm and Practice Greenhealth. Lauren offers invaluable advice for those looking to break into the sustainability field, emphasizing the power of volunteering, seeking informational interviews, and the importance of "paying it forward." She also explores the complex, and often surprising, parallels between human healthcare and veterinary health, and the universal challenges and strategies for implementing sustainability in a clinical setting.


    Episode in a glance

    00:59 An "Inconvenient Truth" and a New Career Path
    04:09 The GEICO Program That Taught Her About Purpose
    06:38 From Office Manager to Sustainability Advocate
    08:41 Advice for Aspiring Sustainability Professionals
    14:06 Navigating the Safety vs. Sustainability Conversation
    18:13 The Surprising Similarities Between Human and Animal Healthcare


    About Lauren Koch

    Lauren Koch is the Sustainability Senior Program Manager at Mars Veterinary Health, where she leads initiatives to create a more sustainable future for pets, people, and the planet. With a diverse background that spans business, public policy, and environmental science, she is a passionate advocate for data-driven strategies and collaborative action. Lauren's journey is a powerful reminder that a career with impact is always within reach if you're willing to ask questions, build relationships, and never stop learning.


    Connect with Lauren Koch and her work:

    Lauren Koch LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-koch-oh/

    Mars Veterinary Health → https://www.marsveterinary.com/

    Mars Veterinary Health Sustainability Report → https://www.marsveterinary.com/media/uploads/2025/01/Mars-Veterinary-Health-2024-Environmental-Sustainability-Report.pdf

    Green Building article → (PDF) Energy performance of campus Leed® buildings: Implications for green building and energy policy

    Health Care Without Harm → https://noharm.org/

    Practice Greenhealth → https://practicegreenhealth.org/

    Green Columbus → https://www.greencbus.org/

    FLOW (Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed) → https://www.olentangywatershed.or

    Send us a message!

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    24 mins
  • Brody Olson - The Empathy Economy of Junk Removal
    Feb 17 2026

    Brody Olson, the Sales Development Manager at Two Men and a Junk Truck, is here to prove that "junk removal" is about much more than just a trip to the dump. It's about empathy, community, and finding a second, third, or even fourth life for the items we no longer need. Brody pulls back the curtain on the often-misunderstood world of junk removal. He challenges the very notion of "junk," reframing it as "unwanted items" and revealing the treasure trove of opportunities for reuse, donation, and recycling. Brody shares the origin story of Two Men and a Truck, a humble summer gig that grew into a nationwide franchise, and explains how the demand for junk removal became a natural and necessary extension of their moving services.

    He offers a window into the deeply human side of the business, discussing how his teams navigate some of life's most stressful moments: death, divorce, and moving, with empathy and grace. Brody details their robust diversion process, a multi-stream system that sends furniture to the Furniture Bank of Central Ohio, clothing to Goodwill, and electronics to partners like Columbus Micro. He shares the impressive impact of these efforts, having diverted approximately 40 tons of donatable items in just the last eight months of 2025.

    Brody also recounts the overwhelming success of their World Cleanup Day event, where a simple 15-second news segment brought a flood of cars, trucks, and trailers lined up to drop off items for free, proving the immense community desire for accessible and responsible disposal options. The conversation also touches on the emotional side of letting go of possessions, from the challenges of hoarder situations to the dwindling sentimentality of modern furniture.


    Episode in a glance

    01:02 It's Not "Junk," It's "Unwanted Items":
    04:47 The Many Paths for Unwanted Items
    07:34 Partnering with the Furniture Bank
    11:47 World Cleanup Day An Unexpected Success
    15:19 The Human Side of Hoarding and Letting Go


    About Brody Olson

    Brody Olson is the Sales Development Manager at Two Men and a Junk Truck. With a diverse background in operations and a deep commitment to customer service, he has played a key role in the growth and evolution of the company. Brody's journey is a powerful reminder that a fulfilling career can be found in unexpected places, and that the most valuable lessons are often learned on the front lines.


    Connect with Brody Olson and his work

    Website → https://twomenandajunktruck.com/

    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/TMJTColumbus/

    Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/twomenandatruckcolumbus/?hl=en

    LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/brody-olson-661b48178/

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    27 mins
  • Brody Olson - One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Career
    Feb 11 2026

    Brody Olson, Sales Development Manager at Two Men and a Junk Truck, may not have dreamed of a career in junk removal, but his journey is a powerful testament to the value of service, adaptability, and finding purpose in unexpected places. Brody shares his story, which began with a love for fishing and hunting and a dream of becoming a park ranger. He recounts his zig-zagging career path, from a brief stint as a biology major to exploring business and leadership, and the various jobs—from McDonald's to a plumber's helper to a custodian—that taught him valuable lessons about hard work and what he truly wanted in a career. He explains how a simple online job application led him to Two Men and a Truck, a role he initially saw as a stepping stone but which quickly became a launchpad for a decade-long career in management.

    He gives us an inside look at the demanding and often unpredictable world of moving and junk removal, managing a team of 150 employees and a fleet of 50 trucks. Brody discusses the evolution of the company, from a traditional moving service to a one-stop shop that includes junk removal, storage, and even overseas relocation. He shares the valuable lessons he's learned about people, the importance of treating everyone with respect, and the power of giving yourself grace in a world that often feels cluttered. Brody also reflects on the leadership training that shaped his management style, the challenges of holding peers accountable, and the art of staying proactive in a reactive industry.


    Episode in a glance

    01:30 A Zig-Zagging Path Through College and Early Jobs
    02:39 Finding a Career at Two Men and a Truck
    04:25 The Difference Between Moving and Junk Removal
    07:14 The Biggest Surprise About People and Their "Junk"
    14:44 From a Job to a Career The Power of Mentorship
    18:54 Advice for Finding Your Career Path


    About Brody Olson

    Brody Olson is the Sales Development Manager at Two Men and a Junk Truck. With a diverse background in operations and a deep commitment to customer service, he has played a key role in the growth and evolution of the company. Brody's journey is a powerful reminder that a fulfilling career can be found in unexpected places, and that the most valuable lessons are often learned on the front lines.


    Connect with Brody Olson and his work

    Website → https://twomenandajunktruck.com/

    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/TMJTColumbus/

    Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/twomenandatruckcolumbus/?hl=en

    LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/brody-olson-661b48178/

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    22 mins
  • RE-RELEASE: Lisa Goldsand - The Hyperlocal Advantage for Thrifting
    Feb 4 2026

    Can a neighborhood thrifting initiative make a dent in the massive problem of fashion waste?

    Lisa Goldsand, the founder of Circular Thrift, shares her mission to valorize post-consumer textile waste and scale the reuse of clothing and accessories at a hyperlocal level. Through her unique collection bins, swap events, and mobile trike sales, Lisa is revolutionizing the way communities approach sustainable fashion, making it both convenient and enjoyable. Lisa shares her insights on consumer behavior, the challenges faced in the fashion industry, and her innovative strategies for promoting a circular economy. Discover how her local, community-driven approach is paving the way for a more sustainable future in fashion.


    Episode in a glance

    -The Birth of Circular Thrift: Early experiments and successes
    -How Circular Thrift differs from traditional thrifting
    -Driving Consumer Change: Lisa's approach to positive conversations (in a trike!)
    -The Circular Thrift Pyramid Explained
    -The Hyperlocal Advantage: Why neighborhood solutions matter
    -Expanding the Circular Thrift Model


    About Lisa Goldsand

    Lisa Goldsand is the founder of Circular Thrift, a convenient clothing pick and drop off service that also does community swap events. She has a unique background, having spent almost 20 years working at Abercrombie & Fitch in various roles related to apparel retail operations. During her corporate career, Lisa gained extensive experience working with garment manufacturers, mills, and factories, giving her an in-depth understanding of the traditional linear supply chain process. After leaving Abercrombie & Fitch, she started Circular Thrift, driven by a desire to address sustainability challenges in the fashion industry while empowering consumers to make a difference through their choices.

    Learn more about Circular thrift here and catch their next event → https://www.circularthrift.org/

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    25 mins