Media: Radio, Podcasts, Video
As a national regenerative forerunner, the media loves Ei! A respected industry expert, Ei Founder Holly Elmore is popular with the media for story research and live interviews, whether for radio, podcasts or video.
WLSR 96.5 FM Radio Interview
Peace and Justice Report Radio Show
Tom Walker interviewed Ei Founder & CEO Holly Elmore on his Peace & Justice Report WSLR 96.5 FM radio show on the LAI One-by-Sea, Two-by-Land Tours and Water Challenges, Economics, and Nature-Based Solutions LED (Land Economics Dialogues). The 20-minute interview recording is available HERE.
Humanity Day Interview
Virtual
For the virtual Humanity Day celebration, Holly was interviewed regarding Ei’s decades-long impact and her personal philosophies. The 12-minute-interview video is available on Vimeo for viewing.
After introductions, Holly spoke on the following topics:
– Zero Waste Zones
– Endeavors on the horizon
– Keys to Success
– Collective Consciousness
– Worker Populations
– A Renewed Earth
– Back to Basics
The RiA Magazine article, I AM Humanity, gives an overview of Holly’s interview.
Bigger than Us Podcast
Ei Founder & CEO Holly Elmore was featured on the Bigger than Us Podcast in their #66 episode for an overview on Elemental Impact’s history and continuing important work. In the profound interview, Holly shared one of her legacy quotes:
” In order for life as we know it to survive and thrive on planet Earth, we must – absolutely must – get our soil and water microbial communities back to a healthy, balanced state.“
Earth Day Radio Interview
On Earth Day, Ei Founder Holly Elmore was interviewed by Barbara Dooley for Fox News radio, 98.7FM, Georgia’s Morning News. Listen here.
CNN Video and Article
City Aims for Zero Waste – The Zero Waste Zones – Downtown Atlanta is featured in a story that aired prime-time in Europe, Asia and North America markets during Earth Week 2009. On the Saturday before Earth Week the story was listed on the CNN.com’s home page. The video received over 132,000 viewings; most stories receive around 30,000 viewings.

