

Urban Conversion
Season 3
TV-G
Businessman and entrepreneur Rodman Schley is inspired to learn more about the sustainability movement in order to get on the same page with his wife, Gina, who is wanting to simplify their fast- paced, modern lifestyle.
Where to Watch Urban Conversion • Season 3
8 Episodes
- We Bought a Farm
E1We Bought a FarmThe Schley’s find the remaining 2.7-acres of an original wheat farm in Arvada that allows them to remodel an old estate to meet modern day high performance building standards, and try their hand at small-scale lavender and cut flower farming. This episode, viewers follow Rodman and Gina as they work with their architect to design a USGBC LEED Certified Home and learn the history of the property. - Let it Rot!
E2Let it Rot!The Schley’s get grounded as they explore the composition of soil, starting with hunting for wild mushrooms with experts from the Denver Botanic Gardens. They learn how mushrooms are the fertilizers of the forest, and take these lessons back to their farm where they try to use mother nature to prep their new fields for planting. - Whose Water Is It Anyway?
E3Whose Water Is It Anyway?After experiencing the heat and dryness of the desert sun, the Schley’s have a whole new appreciation for water, and with help from the City of Arvada, they explore the question of where exactly their water comes from. From the continental divide to their faucets and fields, they follow the Colorado watershed and learn that water should be used wisely in their new endeavors. - Harvesting the Sun
E4Harvesting the SunThe Schley’s consider all the ways the sun affects their home, farm and life. From orienting the house to capture the most sunlight, to the size and placement of windows, roof, and even flower fields. They learn that paying more attention to the sun could have everlasting benefits. Rodman and Gina learn about window efficiencies, roofing options, and home solar versus community solar options. - Across the Desert Sand
E5Across the Desert SandThe Schley’s take a road trip and immerse themselves in the heat of the sun by visiting the Colorado Sand Dunes. They discover the natural properties of sand, and learn how it is a critical component of the insulation that is used to keep the heat inside of homes in the winter, or outside of home in the summer. - Rocky Mountain Air
E6Rocky Mountain AirThe Schley’s explore the importance of clean air and how their living habits contribute to the quality of air in their lives -- from cleaning up their old fireplace to starting a local farm -- air is something that is everywhere, and they hope everyone can see it a little clearer. - Seeing the Forest through the Trees
E7Seeing the Forest through the TreesThe Schley’s go into the forest in this episode of Urban Conversion to examine the relationship between man and trees -- from eating their fruit, using them as shelter, and burning them for warmth and light -- they gain a better appreciation for sustainably harvesting trees that they use in their home and on their farm.
