UK Health Radio Podcast

UK Health Radio Podcast

UK Health Radio Podcast

  • 58: Lean into Clean with Jarvis Smith - Episode 58

58: Lean into Clean with Jarvis Smith - Episode 58

Wednesday 26th March 2025

Emma Burlow shares practical tips for living sustainably and discusses the importance of female leadership in creating a balanced world.
49 minutes
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Emma Burlow on Sustainability: Small Steps for Big Impact

Episode Overview

  • The gender wealth gap highlights the need for more female leaders.
  • Reducing food waste can save households up to £1,000 a year.
  • Switching to ethical banks supports sustainable investments.
  • Adopting a plant-based diet reduces environmental impact.
  • Carbon literacy empowers individuals to make informed decisions.
If we want to invest in the right things, we need to put our money into the right things.
In this episode of the UK Health Radio Podcast, Jarvis Smith sits down with Emma Burlow, a leading sustainable business specialist with over 25 years of experience. Emma shares her journey from studying environmental science to becoming a certified master trainer in sustainability. She passionately discusses the gender wealth gap and the importance of female leadership in creating a more balanced and sustainable world.
The conversation also touches on practical ways to live more sustainably, such as reducing food waste, switching banks to support ethical investments, and adopting a plant-based diet. Emma's insights are both inspiring and actionable, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in making a positive impact on the planet. Tune in to learn how small changes in your daily life can contribute to a healthier Earth.