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Ep. 17 - Nate Ivy

Ep. 17 - Nate Ivy

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In this episode of Moving Forward: Conversations on Culture, Identity, Healing, and Hope, Linda Anderson sits down with Nate Ivy, an educator and systems thinker whose work shows that sustainability isn’t just an environmental priority — it’s a leadership mindset.

Nate began his career as a history teacher, helping students understand their place in the larger human story. Today, he serves as an Instructional Coach in Fremont Unified, guiding the district’s climate literacy efforts through the CLEAN initiative, representing FUSD on the City of Fremont’s Environmental Sustainability Commission, and co-chairing CAELI, the California Environmental Literacy Initiative. A former member of the state’s Environmental Literacy Task Force, Nate has spent years bridging classrooms, communities, and local businesses to strengthen environmental health and community well-being.

In this conversation, we explore:

  • How systems thinking connects people, purpose, and the planet

  • What schools and businesses can learn from each other about building sustainable cultures

  • How partnerships — like those with Alameda County StopWaste — model real collaboration

  • Ways businesses can meaningfully support schools and local climate action

  • Leadership strategies that unite diverse stakeholders around shared purpose

  • How storytelling, service learning, and stewardship strengthen organizations

  • What hope-driven environmental leadership looks like in education and the private sector

Whether you’re an educator, business leader, or community partner, Nate’s insights offer a roadmap for creating workplaces and communities that care for people and the planet — and move forward with purpose, collaboration, and hope.

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Music by Maksym_Dudchyk from Pixabay

Podcast produced by Ury Gonzalez

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