Living with Ed Season 3 Episode 9

Living with Ed Season 3 Episode 9 Author, Author

  • January 6, 2010

Living with Ed season 3 episode 9 titled "Author, Author" follows the Green's as they embark on a new adventure. Ed is working on a book about green living and he's enlisted the help of his friends and family to gather the information he needs. The episode kicks off with the Greens meeting with Paula Baker Lane, a writer and editor who gives Ed some great tips on how to structure his book and sharpen his writing skills.

Next, Leigh visits Momentum Textiles, a company committed to sustainability, to find eco-friendly furniture to include in the book. She meets with a representative who shows her some beautiful fabrics made from recycled materials and explains the company's mission to be environmentally conscious in all aspects of its business.

Later, the Green's gather at a nearby community garden to talk about the importance of growing your own food. Ed and Rachelle discuss their love of gardening and how it helps reduce their carbon footprint. Meanwhile, Rachelle gives us a crash course on how to compost, and the family explains how they use the compost to fertilize their garden.

In another segment, Ed takes us on a tour of his neighbor's house to show off their solar panels. The neighbor explains how the panels work and how they help reduce his electricity bill. Ed emphasizes the importance of considering solar panels for those interested in achieving energy independence.

The final segment of the episode showcases Ed speaking to a group of students about environmentalism. The students ask tough questions about the challenges of going green, and Ed answers them candidly, sharing his own experiences and challenges. The segment highlights Ed's passion for teaching and inspiring the next generation to think more critically about our planet and its resources.

Overall, "Author, Author" is a well-rounded episode that touches on a variety of green living topics. From sustainable furniture to solar panels to composting, the Greens demonstrate how easy it can be to make small changes that add up to a bigger, positive impact on the environment. Ed's book project is a clever vehicle for exploring these issues, and it's inspiring to see the support he has from his community and family. By educating and inspiring others, the Greens truly do live up to their name.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 6, 2010
  • Language
    English