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How To Live More Sustainably With Environmental Lifestyle Expert Danny Seo

We talk about healthy, eco-friendly living with TV personality, bestselling author and environmental lifestyle expert Danny Seo.

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Think you should recycle more?

Eat healthier?

Reduce your carbon footprint in the way you live, shop and travel?

Today, our guest not only thinks you should, but he also wants to make it easier, and more stylish, for everyone.

TV personality, bestselling author, and environmental lifestyle expert Danny Seo joins us for the hour.

He's the host of NBC's "Naturally, Danny Seo," and editor-in-chief of his own magazine of the same name, and his third cookbook "Naturally, Delicious Dinners" will be out soon.

We chat with Danny about his life and career, and he offers tips, ideas and recipes for a more eco-friendly life.

Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day’s most important and pressing issues.

Audio from today's show will be available after 5 p.m. CT. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps.

 

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While growing up in Chicago and Houston, Catherine’s love for art, music and creative writing was influenced by her teachers and parents. She was once concertmaster of the Clear Lake High School Orchestra and a four-time violinist of the Texas All-State Symphony. A graduate of the University of Chicago, Catherine...

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