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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller.
Hosts
Tisha Schuller
Previous Guests
Lindsey Slaughter
Lindsey Slaughter has been a steadfast supporter and collaborator with Tisha Schuller for over a decade, contributing to the development and success of Adamantine Energy. Her dedication and resilience have been crucial during various challenges faced by the organization.
Lindsey Slaughter has been a steadfast supporter and collaborator with Tisha Schuller for over a decade, contributing to the development and success of Adamantine Energy. Her dedication and resilience have been crucial during various challenges faced by the organization.
Kayla Chieves
Kayla Chieves is the producer of the Energy Thinks podcast, playing a vital role in its production and ensuring the quality and accessibility of the content for listeners. Her work behind the scenes helps bring Tisha Schuller's insights to a wider audience.
Kayla Chieves is the producer of the Energy Thinks podcast, playing a vital role in its production and ensuring the quality and accessibility of the content for listeners. Her work behind the scenes helps bring Tisha Schuller's insights to a wider audience.
Lorna Luebbe
Lorna Luebbe is the general counsel, senior vice president, and chief sustainability officer for Puget Sound Energy (PSE). She holds a bachelor's degree in geology and economics from Cornell University and a law degree from Lewis & Clark. Lorna has over 23 years of experience at PSE, where she has held various roles including senior corporate counsel, assistant general counsel, director of environmental services, deputy general counsel, and vice president of sustainability. She is responsible for PSE's sustainability efforts and progress toward the company's aspirational Beyond Net Zero Carbon goal. Additionally, Lorna manages complex litigation and other legal issues for PSE. Based in Seattle, Washington, she balances her professional responsibilities with family life, keeping up with her three very active teenagers.
Lorna Luebbe is the general counsel, senior vice president, and chief sustainability officer for Puget Sound Energy (PSE). She holds a bachelor's degree in geology and economics from Cornell University and a law degree from Lewis & Clark. Lorna has over 23 years of experience at PSE, where she has held various roles including senior corporate counsel, assistant general counsel, director of environmental services, deputy general counsel, and vice president of sustainability. She is responsible for PSE's sustainability efforts and progress toward the company's aspirational Beyond Net Zero Carbon goal. Additionally, Lorna manages complex litigation and other legal issues for PSE. Based in Seattle, Washington, she balances her professional responsibilities with family life, keeping up with her three very active teenagers.
Arnab Datta
Arnab Datta is the managing director of policy implementation at Employ America and the director of infrastructure policy at the Institute for Progress (IFP). He began his role at Employ America in 2020, bringing his expertise in policy and law, and joined IFP in 2023. Previously, Arnab served as a legislative fellow for Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO), focusing on housing policy, and worked as a law clerk with the Senate Judiciary Committee. He has also worked as a teacher and school leader in Bombay, India. Arnab holds a J.D. from the George Washington University Law School, where he was Articles Editor on the George Washington Law Review, and a M.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University.
Arnab Datta is the managing director of policy implementation at Employ America and the director of infrastructure policy at the Institute for Progress (IFP). He began his role at Employ America in 2020, bringing his expertise in policy and law, and joined IFP in 2023. Previously, Arnab served as a legislative fellow for Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO), focusing on housing policy, and worked as a law clerk with the Senate Judiciary Committee. He has also worked as a teacher and school leader in Bombay, India. Arnab holds a J.D. from the George Washington University Law School, where he was Articles Editor on the George Washington Law Review, and a M.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University.
Topics Discussed
leadership
strategy
uncertainty
food bank
newsletter
energy sector
political landscape
companies
navigating environment
political chaos
steady leadership
Both Of These Things Are True
Thank You for Smoking
Climate Warrior
Climate Curious
sustainability
energy
law
geology
economics
carbon goals
resilience
chaotic world
policy implementation
infrastructure policy
housing policy
climate activism
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Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller.
0:0024:47
Freak Out!
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Tisha Schuller
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Lindsey SlaughterKayla Chieves
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
leadershipstrategyuncertaintyfood banknewsletter
In this solo episode, Tisha Schuller reflects on the role of leadership and strategy during times of uncertainty. For more, sign up for Tisha’s Both of These Things Are True newsletter.
Thanks to Kayla Chieves who makes the Energy Thinks podcast possible.
[Episode recorded on April 8, 2025]
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tishaschuller.substack.com
In this solo episode, Tisha Schuller reflects on the role of leadership and strategy during times of uncertainty. For more, sign up for Tisha’s Both of These Things Are True newsletter.
Thanks to Kayla Chieves who makes the Energy Thinks podcast possible.
[Episode recorded on April 8, 2025]
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tishaschuller.substack.com
0:0028:01
Private Conversations
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Tisha Schuller
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
energy sectorpolitical landscapecompaniesnavigating environment
In this solo episode, Tisha Schuller reflects on the current state of the energy sector, the shifting political landscape, and how companies can navigate this ever-changing environment. For more, sign up for Tisha’s Both of These Things Are True newsletter.
Thanks to Kayla Chieves who makes the Energy Thinks podcast possible.
[Episode recorded on March 15, 2025]
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tishaschuller.substack.com
In this solo episode, Tisha Schuller reflects on the current state of the energy sector, the shifting political landscape, and how companies can navigate this ever-changing environment. For more, sign up for Tisha’s Both of These Things Are True newsletter.
Thanks to Kayla Chieves who makes the Energy Thinks podcast possible.
[Episode recorded on March 15, 2025]
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tishaschuller.substack.com
0:0016:22
You're the Stable One
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Tisha Schuller
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
political chaossteady leadershipnewsletterBoth Of These Things Are TrueThank You for SmokingClimate WarriorClimate Curious
In this solo episode, Tisha Schuller explores the best way you can take advantage of the current political chaos: with steady and steadfast leadership. For more, sign up for Tisha’s Both of These Things Are True newsletter.
Thanks to Kayla Chieves who makes the Energy Thinks podcast possible.
[Episode recorded on February 26, 2025]
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tishaschuller.substack.com
In this solo episode, Tisha Schuller explores the best way you can take advantage of the current political chaos: with steady and steadfast leadership. For more, sign up for Tisha’s Both of These Things Are True newsletter.
Tisha Schuller welcomes Lorna Luebbe, general counsel, senior vice president, and chief sustainability officer for Puget Sound Energy to the Energy Thinks podcast.
Lorna received a bachelor’s degree in geology and economics from Cornell University and received her law degree from Lewis & Clark. She also completed the Executive Management Program from the University of Washington.
For 23 years Lorna has worked for Puget Sound Energy (PSE). Her roles have included senior corporate counsel, assistant general counsel, director of environmental services, deputy general counsel, and vice president of sustainability.
She is responsible for PSE’s sustainability efforts and progress toward PSE’s aspirational Beyond Net Zero Carbon goal. Lorna also handles complex litigation and other legal issues on behalf of PSE.
Lorna is located in Seattle, Washington and tries to keep up with her three very active teenagers in her free time.
Thanks to Kayla Chieves who makes the Energy Thinks podcast possible.
[Interview recorded on February 12, 2024]
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tishaschuller.substack.com
Tisha Schuller welcomes Lorna Luebbe, general counsel, senior vice president, and chief sustainability officer for Puget Sound Energy to the Energy Thinks podcast.
Lorna received a bachelor’s degree in geology and economics from Cornell University and received her law degree from Lewis & Clark. She also completed the Executive Management Program from the University of Washington.
For 23 years Lorna has worked for Puget Sound Energy (PSE). Her roles have included senior corporate counsel, assistant general counsel, director of environmental services, deputy general counsel, and vice president of sustainability.
She is responsible for PSE’s sustainability efforts and progress toward PSE’s aspirational Beyond Net Zero Carbon goal. Lorna also handles complex litigation and other legal issues on behalf of PSE.
Lorna is located in Seattle, Washington and tries to keep up with her three very active teenagers in her free time.
Tisha Schuller welcomes Arnab Datta, managing director of policy implementation at Employ America and director of infrastructure policy at the Institute for Progress (IFP), to the Energy Thinks podcast.
Arnab brought his expertise in policy and law to Employ America starting in 2020 and joined IFP in 2023. Prior to this, he served as a legislative fellow for Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO), where he focused on housing policy. He also served as a law clerk with the Senate Judiciary Committee. Arnab has worked as both a teacher and a school leader in Bombay, India.
He received a J.D. from the George Washington University Law School where he was Articles Editor on the George Washington Law Review and also received a M.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University.
Thanks to Kayla Chieves who makes the Energy Thinks podcast possible.
[Interview recorded on January 23, 2024]
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tishaschuller.substack.com
Tisha Schuller welcomes Arnab Datta, managing director of policy implementation at Employ America and director of infrastructure policy at the Institute for Progress (IFP), to the Energy Thinks podcast.
Arnab brought his expertise in policy and law to Employ America starting in 2020 and joined IFP in 2023. Prior to this, he served as a legislative fellow for Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO), where he focused on housing policy. He also served as a law clerk with the Senate Judiciary Committee. Arnab has worked as both a teacher and a school leader in Bombay, India.
He received a J.D. from the George Washington University Law School where he was Articles Editor on the George Washington Law Review and also received a M.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University.