Just using 
the power of media and 
this platform to shed light 
on issues that I think 
we all care about, 
and there’s something 
that we could all do 
to just think differently 
about issues like 
poverty and hunger and 
environmental decay. 
There are solutions and 
so we hope to showcase 
and to highlight 
the solutions and 
inspire people to go out 
and be the change, 
to be the solution. 
There’s plenty that 
each and every one of us 
could do; 
it’s just do something. 
Hallo, 
warm-hearted viewers, 
and welcome to today’s 
Good People, Good Works 
featuring Bianca 
and Michael Alexander 
of the United States, 
co-founders of 
Conscious Planet Media, 
a socially aware 
media company 
which produces 
Conscious Living TV 
and Soul of Green TV. 
These web-based 
television programs 
encourage viewers 
to pursue mindful, 
eco-friendly lifestyles. 
Now in its fifth season, 
Conscious Living TV 
features upbeat shows on 
green travel, eco-fashion, 
spirituality and 
other topics. 
Soul of Green TV 
highlights the urban 
sustainability movement 
including issues 
such as social justice, 
economic empowerment, 
and reducing 
one’s carbon footprint. 
In addition to these shows, 
Conscious Planet Media 
provides media coverage 
of green lifestyle events 
and does marketing for 
eco-friendly companies. 
Let's now visit Bianca 
and Michael in Chicago, 
Illinois, USA to learn how 
these enterprises evolved. 
We’re a media company 
so we produce original 
television programming, 
original documentaries, 
business documentaries 
and events 
for social change. 
So, specifically, 
we look at the areas 
of sustainability, we look at 
economic empowerment 
and social justice. 
We look at the area 
of health and then peace 
and non-violence. 
So that’s essentially 
what we’re here to do, is 
to raise the consciousness 
of the planet 
and do so through media. 
Bianca Alexander 
hosts shows, 
conducts interviews and 
narrates documentaries. 
However, 
she was not always 
involved in television. 
In fact, she began 
her career as a lawyer.
Well one of the reasons 
that I became a lawyer 
was to help people, 
to really make the world 
a better place. 
My legal training 
really gave me the 
framework that I needed 
to be an advocate 
for things that
I’m passionate about. 
And I realized 
many years ago when 
I got on this green path 
that I’m a very
educated person. 
I graduated from 
Princeton University (USA), 
the University of Virginia 
Law School (USA). 
I spent all this time 
and money becoming 
a learned person 
but I didn’t know much 
about the environment.
I didn’t know much about 
how to take care of my body. 
I didn’t know much 
about how my diet 
can impact people living 
on the other side 
of the world, and so I felt 
it was a great opportunity 
to use my legal background, 
to use my skills 
as a communicator, 
as an advocate 
and as a leader 
to hope to inspire people
to live more conscious, 
more healthy lives. 
I was basically 
an entertainment attorney 
at a big movie studio 
in Hollywood (USA). 
I met some amazing people 
who had opportunities 
to get me in front of
the camera and so
I was able to develop as
an entertainment reporter 
interviewing celebrities 
like Halle Berry 
and Samuel Jackson 
and all the A-list names 
that you could think of, 
which was fun. 
It was exciting. 
It gave me a sense of 
how to find my presence 
on camera, how to 
hold the microphone, 
how to interview people, 
and how to interact. 
And so from there 
I went on to host shows; 
everything from TV One 
to Lifetime, to USA, 
to FOX. 
Although Bianca's career 
as a TV host was exciting, 
she gradually began 
to feel that the work 
was inconsistent 
with her personal values. 
And I did a lot of 
makeover shows 
back in the early 2000’s 
when the makeover genre 
was a huge hit. 
They were 
very inspirational, 
the gigs I had 
but unfortunately 
many of the shows 
were underwritten 
by big companies that 
basically manufacture 
all these products that 
are polluting our planet, 
and I got to the point 
where I felt like my talents 
could be better used in 
helping to inspire people.
Michael plays many roles 
in the couple’s 
media enterprises, 
doing everything 
from marketing, to filming, 
to video editing. 
He now shares how
his work has evolved.
My background 
is business development. 
I’ve been an entrepreneur 
my whole life 
for the last sixteen years, 
and so I was running 
a consulting company. 
And when we were 
in Sedona, Arizona, 
I was wondering 
what I was going to do 
with my life 
and one of the things 
that we talked about 
was I could use my skills 
as a salesperson, 
as a sales trainer, 
to really support Bianca 
in getting on-air as 
a conscious living-expert 
and as an advocate. 
So that’s how I got into it. 
So I began getting her 
on various networks, 
various ABC, NBC affiliates 
across the country as 
a conscious living expert 
and next thing I knew 
we were filming stuff 
and next thing I knew
I was learning editing. 
When we return, 
we’ll learn more 
about the Alexanders 
and how they’re seeking 
to use their media company 
to uplift and 
transform the world. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back to 
Good People, Good Works, 
as we continue 
our interview 
with Bianca and 
Michael Alexander, 
founders of the 
informative online shows 
Conscious Living TV 
and Soul of Green TV, 
which are inspiring viewers 
to pursue 
eco-friendly lifestyles. 
Bianca and Michael now 
describe how they came up 
with the idea 
for the programs.
I grew up in San Francisco 
so I’ve been 
an environmentalist 
since maybe 
I was eight years old. 
When I was 
sixteen years old 
I saw “Medicine Man,” 
which is a movie 
with Sean Connery 
and ended up 
buying some rainforest. 
And when I graduated 
from college 
my first business 
was distributing 
eco-friendly products 
and so I’ve always 
had a passion for it. 
And when we first connected 
she did not.
I didn’t have a clue 
(about environmentalism).
She’s brilliant 
and once she really got it 
and understood it, 
we really felt that 
there was a major piece 
of the world 
and a major piece 
certainly in the US 
of mainstream people 
that weren’t really 
connected to it. 
It was really missing 
a good piece 
of the population 
so we really felt like 
Bianca’s story 
and her experience 
in going from not really 
understanding it 
to being an advocate for it 
was a great way 
to go out and talk to 
mainstream people and 
really make a difference 
in the mainstream 
environment.
For Bianca, her journey 
to a greener lifestyle began 
with doing the laundry. 
She was very surprised 
when Michael informed her 
that the detergent 
she was using 
was destroying 
the aquatic environment.
I hadn’t made the 
connection to the role 
that I can play 
to make the world 
a better place and 
so that was really for me 
the bridge articulating 
the importance of 
just the tiniest little thing 
that you can do, 
that each one of us can do. 
Some of Bianca 
and Michael’s shows 
inform viewers 
about how to select 
eco-friendly products 
when shopping. 
The first segment that I did,
was “Healthy Alternatives 
to Your Favorite 
Personal Care Products.” 
So just meeting people 
where they’re at. 
Guess what? 
We’re all human beings. 
We’re all going to eat, 
get up, brush our teeth, 
take a shower, comb our hair,
use shampoo, basic things. 
You’re going to 
put clothes on and rather
than speaking to people 
in these big, 
theoretical concepts 
we meet them 
where they’re at 
and so I think because of, 
my own journey in just 
really being someone that 
knew nothing about this 
and didn’t care about it 
to a person who can say, 
“Okay, this is something 
that can actually make me 
a healthier person. 
This is something 
that can actually 
make me feel like I’m 
doing something positive 
just by making 
a more conscious choice 
with the product that I
put on my body, by making 
a more conscious choice 
about the product I put in 
my washing machine.” 
And so I think people 
really resonated with those 
and that’s really 
where it started. 
The episodes that
we produce on our shows 
came from there and 
really just meeting people 
where they’re at 
and the choices 
that they make 
in their everyday lives.
One of the recent events 
produced by 
Conscious Planet Media 
was Verte Couture, 
Chicago's first ever 
all eco-fashion show 
and green lifestyle event. 
The gala evening, 
which included 
an organic vegan buffet, 
featured delightful and 
colorful fashion designs 
made from eco-friendly 
or recycled materials, 
all of which were free 
from animal products. 
One of 
the featured designers 
was Leanne Hilgart, who 
has created a vegan line 
of clothing called 
“Vaute Couture.”
Well, I have two sections 
of pieces that 
will be shown tonight. 
The main line is 
the outer wear line, 
some beautiful dress coats 
for Chicago winter 
that are also vegan 
and eco-conscious.
To know that you can 
live conscientiously 
without sacrifice, 
being vegan in particular 
is not about 
what you can’t have 
but it’s about 
empowering yourself 
in all the everyday choices 
you make, and 
making a difference 
in those little choices 
and how they add up, 
that’s what I want people 
to think about.
What’s the key 
to the amazing success of 
the Conscious Living and 
Soul of Green shows? 
The whole format 
of our shows 
and our approach 
and how we present 
is really about inspiring, 
making it fun, 
making it accessible and 
entertaining and easy. 
Because nobody wants to 
think of one other 
depressing piece of news 
including the danger 
our planet’s in. 
It’s kind of a scary thing. 
I know myself personally, 
I tend to feel 
a little paralyzed like, 
“Oh God, what can I do?” 
But I need to find a way 
to make it fun and make it
interesting and entertaining 
and that’s really 
what I think people 
resonate the most with. 
What’s the single 
most eco-friendly change 
Bianca and 
Michael Alexander have 
made in their own lives? 
Find out next Sunday on 
Good People, Good Works 
featuring the concluding 
episode of our interview 
with the enthusiastic 
co-founders of 
Conscious Planet Media.
For more details on 
Conscious Planet Media 
and its television programs, 
please visit: 
www.ConsciousPlanetMedia.com
www.ConsciousLivingTV.com
www.SoulOfGreen.com
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thank you for watching 
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for regarding dolphins as 
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is to have traits that 
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Hallo, 
splendid viewers, 
and welcome to today’s 
Good People, Good Works 
once again featuring Bianca 
and Michael Alexander 
of the United States, 
co-founders of 
Conscious Planet Media, 
a socially aware 
media company 
which produces 
Conscious Living TV 
and Soul of Green TV. 
These web-based 
television programs 
encourage viewers 
to pursue mindful, 
eco-friendly lifestyles. 
Now in its fifth season, 
Conscious Living TV 
features upbeat shows on 
green travel, eco-fashion, 
spirituality and 
other topics. 
Soul of Green TV 
highlights the urban 
sustainability movement 
including issues 
such as social justice, 
economic empowerment, 
and reducing 
one’s carbon footprint. 
In addition to these shows, 
Conscious Planet Media 
provides media coverage 
of green lifestyle events 
and does marketing for 
eco-friendly companies. 
Michael Alexander now 
gives insight 
into one of the highly 
informative programs 
they recently produced.
One that we just finished 
was a piece that 
we did on food deserts. 
Food deserts are basically 
urban environments 
where the inhabitants 
have greater access 
to liquor stores and 
to junk food 
than they do to fresh 
fruits and vegetables. 
So basically 
it’s a food desert because 
they can’t get fresh fruits 
and vegetables. 
And here in Chicago (USA), 
over 600,000 people 
live in food deserts. 
And so we’ve received 
a tremendous response 
from that because 
in many circumstances 
people would say 
that’s an inalienable right 
to have access to fresh 
fruits and vegetables. 
So we are bringing 
that story to people and 
highlighting this problem. 
And on the other side 
any time 
we highlight a problem, 
we try to find solutions. 
And so we highlighted 
several organizations 
here locally in Chicago 
that we said are the 
solution to food deserts 
and that’s by creating 
urban gardens 
here in the city.
Organic gardens.
There’s a lot of unused land 
in these food deserts 
that can be converted 
and in many instances 
is being converted 
to grow food 
for the local inhabitants. 
Here is an excerpt 
from the program 
“The Growing Solution 
to Urban Food Deserts” 
that was featured 
on Soul of Green TV.
According to a recent study 
by the Mari Gallagher 
Research and Consulting 
Group, on average, 
residents in food deserts 
have to travel twice 
as far to reach 
a grocery store than
a fast food restaurant 
or liquor store. 
The vast majority of foods 
found in these local 
convenience stores 
are dangerously high 
in sodium, high fruitose 
corn syrup, saturated fats,
and preservatives and 
low in nutrition value.
I think if we have 
vegetables and fruit 
in our neighborhoods, 
then our people would be 
more into eating right. 
Well I was just diagnosed 
with high blood pressure. 
If I had a place 
where I could, usually 
just go in there 
and just get bananas 
or fruit or things 
of that nature, 
it would be helpful to me.
Fortunately, there’s 
a growing movement 
of grass roots activists 
looking to 
solve the food crisis 
by growing 
fresh organic produce 
right in the heart 
of the city. 
Chicago native Ryan Beck 
manages the urban farm 
for the Jane Addams 
Hull-House Museum 
in downtown Chicago.
It’s just a small urban plot 
about a quarter of an acre 
but you can get 
a lot of food out of that. 
Even in the starved 
urban settings, 
with the urban skyline, 
people expect 
a parking lot to be here, 
not a garden. 
Basically, we're creating 
an urban oasis 
in the food desert 
and bringing organic, 
healthy food to places 
where “food deserts” 
exist; where people 
can’t typically get fresh, 
organic, quality food. 
Most traditionally grown 
food is full of pesticides, 
antibiotics, hormones, 
genetically modified 
engineering, all these things 
that have been linked 
to disease, 
that have been linked 
to different afflictions 
and irritations (Cancer.) 
and cancer and there’s 
not a small correlation. 
There’s actually 
a large correlation 
between the rise of the use 
of petrochemicals 
and mass agriculture 
and the rates of disease 
that have been going up 
along with that. 
So one of the things 
that we advocate for is 
grow your own produce. 
Grow anything. 
Everybody should be 
growing something 
on this planet, 
in this economy.
And I think 
the other element is that 
people say, “Well 
it’s just a trace amount. 
It’s just a little bit
of chemicals or 
a little bit of herbicides.” 
But the reality is that if 
you have a trace amount 
of something, but you 
have it every single day 
for an entire lifetime, 
that’s quite a bit 
of something. 
One of the things we try 
is to really reach people 
about their health. 
It’s about 
living a better life 
from a health perspective 
and recognizing that there 
is an inherent connection 
between health 
and sustainability, 
and health and 
the environment. 
If we take care of ourselves 
then we can 
take care of the Earth. 
What keeps you both 
motivated?
God. Meditation and yoga. 
I think 
what keeps me motivated 
is just turning on the TV. 
Seeing what movie studios 
are turning out 
for the most part and also 
on the other side, seeing 
how many brilliant 
creative people there 
are out there right now, 
how many talented young 
filmmakers and writers 
and journalists 
and the dichotomy 
between those two. 
That’s what keeps me 
motivated because 
we really hope to provide 
a vehicle for many of 
those talented people 
to bring these messages 
out there and to bring 
more balance to media 
and to messages 
that are being populated 
all over the world. 
When we return, 
we’ll have more 
from our interview with 
the energetic Alexanders. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
It’s about a state of being, 
a state of consciousness 
that transcends 
what we’ve all been told 
up until now how 
we need to live our lives. 
And so it really comes, 
I think, back to 
making an awareness; 
it’s really a spiritual path. 
We wouldn’t 
be doing this but for 
our spiritual foundation. 
So our hope is really
to use media as a force
for a positive change. 
Welcome back to 
Good People, Good Works, 
as we continue our 
interview with Bianca 
and Michael Alexander, 
creators of 
Conscious Living TV 
and Soul of Green TV. 
The Alexanders 
wholeheartedly believe 
that media 
can play a large part 
in bettering our world.
The reason 
that we were blessed and 
have continued to be blessed 
with the our work and 
with the amazing people 
that we work with 
and support us is because 
we have an important role 
to play hopefully 
in bringing this planet 
into more alignment and 
bringing more justice 
and love and peace 
into the world. 
That’s a life-long mission. 
It may take our whole life 
to accomplish it but 
it’s one of those things 
that eight hours 
is never enough 
to accomplish a goal 
like that, so there’s 
always more to do. 
I think our goal is to, 
at the end of the day, 
to raise the consciousness 
of the planet. 
It’s a unique time 
in the world 
and you can have 
a tiny organization 
in Chicago that can have 
an interesting story and 
we can get that story out 
all over the world, 
on YouTube as an example, 
and hundreds of 
different websites 
all over the world. 
And so I think for us 
that’s really
what we’re hoping to do 
is to just continue to 
perpetuate that message. 
The most effective step 
an individual can take 
to constructively 
transform the world 
is for them to adopt 
the organic vegan diet. 
The Alexanders share 
their thoughts on diet and 
the future of our planet.
Obviously, 
going vegetarian 
if you’re a meat eater 
will instantly reduce your 
overall carbon footprint, 
just given all the waste 
and the water. 
It takes 3,000 gallons 
of water a day to support 
a meat eating lifestyle. 
The average vegetarian 
lifestyle takes only 
300 gallons of water. 
That’s just an example. 
Let’s not even talk about 
all the off-gassing 
from all the cattle.
So just from an 
environmental perspective 
it has a huge impact 
and then just from a 
health perspective again 
you bring it back 
to what’s in it 
for the individual viewer, 
the individual person. 
And then for me spiritually, 
I think from a 
humanitarian perspective, 
I think it’s important 
to value life, 
all life, all living things, 
all living creatures. 
And as we are no longer 
ingesting and vibing 
the energy of death 
and destruction, 
which is basically 
what happens every time 
you sink your teeth 
into meat, 
people’s awareness 
and consciousness and 
overall sense of being 
is going to be happier too, 
which will inspire them 
to go and do better things 
in the world 
and it goes on and on. 
It’s like 
a reverse food chain. 
It’s like take care of 
the little one and 
we’ll all get to 
ride the wave of higher 
and greater and higher 
consciousness and 
I think there’s no limit to 
what we all can accomplish 
once our state 
of consciousness 
and our vibration rise. 
The vibration of 
the average meat eater 
is definitely lower than a 
person who doesn’t have 
that stuff in their system. 
And I know 
that each and every time 
that I ingest meat 
I’m ingesting the death 
of that animal, 
I’m ingesting the pain 
that they went through 
in that moment and 
if that’s what I’m taking 
in three meals a day 
or one meal a day, 
it’s no wonder 
that our society is at war. 
It’s no wonder that we 
continue to perpetuate war 
all over the world. 
So I think a key element 
of us creating a planet 
that works for everybody 
and a planet 
that is peaceful 
is a vegetarian lifestyle 
and is an organic lifestyle 
because ultimately there 
is a greater consideration 
for the world 
beyond just a profit 
through the organic 
farming movement. 
Factory farming 
is killing our planet, 
frankly, and 
it’s done for a profit. 
So we believe 
a vegetarian lifestyle 
and organic farming, 
that’s peace. 
So I think it’s key. 
Many thanks to Bianca 
and Michael Alexander, 
and all the others 
who share their joy, 
enthusiasm and uplifting 
ideas for improving and 
transforming our planet. 
Their using of TV and 
other forms of media 
to make a difference 
in the world 
is truly an inspiration 
to us all. 
May Heaven bless 
their noble efforts.
For more details on 
Conscious Planet Media 
and its television 
programs, please visit: 
www.ConsciousPlanetMedia.com
www.ConsciousLivingTV.com 
www.SoulOfGreen.com
Respected viewers, 
thank you 
for watching today’s 
Good People, Good Works. 
Next is 
The World Around Us 
after Noteworthy News. 
May we all grow each day 
in love and wisdom.