ABC News

Adrianne Ferree and her daughter Lauren Bash discuss why providing tools, resources and Makerspaces to all communities is vital to people and the planet.

The Alchemie Podcast

Lauren Bash, a climate optimist, activist, and storyteller, shares her journey into climate activism. A content creator dedicated to educating on the climate crisis and plastic pollution, Lauren emphasizes the importance of community involvement.

Atmos

Can Content Creation Be Sustainable?

The Cool Down

However, ReLauren also shared that she had discovered a charity called Matthew 25: Ministries that accepts mailed-in donations of empty plastic pill bottles for inclusion in shipments of medical supplies.

Eco Chic Podcast

Lauren shares actionable tips on finding community and being your most authentic self in your environmental advocacy.

The Cool Down

ReLauren proves that you don’t always need to buy expensive cleaning products to have a sparkling clean house. Instead, she made a powerful, all-purpose cleaner with just two ingredients from her kitchen.

Creating Ripples Podcast

Lauren Ferree is an environmentalist in Los Angeles, CA. With a goal to create content that creates ripples of positive environmental change into the world.

Green Matters

The short-form video platform has a massive green community, with many videos giving helpful tips and tricks on living an eco-friendly lifestyle. Seriously — follow these zero-waste TikTok accounts for all of the green inspo you'll ever need

Inside Climate News

Lauren Ferree, a 28-year-old video producer and environmentalist from Los Angeles, provides a powerful case study of how Amer’s digital organizing model can work.

The Cool Down

ReLauren claps back at ‘Debbie downers’ who criticize beach cleanups: ‘[It’s] a fun way to create awareness’

The Los Angeles Times

Lauren Bash, a local environmentalist and sustainability content creator, and her mother, Adrianne Ferree, president of The Makers Hub, a Compton-based community maker-space, have been finding ways to compost or use their food scraps for years.

Beyond the Haus Podcast

Chatting with Lauren Bash, otherwise known as @relauren, to gain a new perspective on climate change, how to take individual climate action, connecting with nature, slow living vs homesteading, and so much more!

ShoutOut SoCal

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Sustainable Sessions Podcast

Relauren a verified EcoTok creator and climate activist. Her passions have lead her to receive her post-grad Certificate in Sustainability from UCLA Extension and she shares all her resources and knowledge to her 100k+ followers on social media!

VoyageLA

A VoyageLA piece on Lauren Ferree and her environmental activism within the community of Los Angeles, CA.

The New York Times

I Quit Cars: And in Los Angeles! Lauren Ferree, 27, does not miss the traffic — or destroying the environment.

Harvard C-Change

This list recognizes content creators who are producing original, entertaining, and educational content that’s reshaping the climate narrative, combating misinformation, and empowering people to take climate action.

The Cool Down

Sustainability fanatic ReLauren (@relauren) shows us how she likes to plantify a popular holiday dish, and apparently, it’s quite the crowd-pleaser.

Powerful Ladies Podcast

Episode 164: Proof that one person can change the world with Lauren Ferree Bash.

Teenager Therapy Podcast

In this episode, we talk about the burden that Gen Z has when it comes to being activists for the issues important to them. We also touch on how big tobacco and big vape are poisoning the environment while pretending to save it, bringing on experts to tell us more about this.

Grist-Fix Solutions Lab

Doomscroll no more! These climate-concerned TikTok stars are here to inspire you. The collective known as EcoTok offers a “greatest hits” of videos that its creators are using to raise awareness and spark climate action.

Goodful and Buzzfeed

This Is The Most Sustainable Thing You Can Do: VOTE! Lauren discusses how we can make an impact on the environment through voting.

As The Worm Turns

Environmentalist Lauren Ferree Bash, who shares content about living sustainably on her Instagram account, says of worm castings: “It’s literally called ‘black gold.’