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| 15. Collaboration to create a thriving low carbon economy - Simon Dawes, Head of Sustainable Business Strategy of UK Environment Agency | 21 Mar 2024 | 01:02:14 | |
In this episode, we welcome Simon Dawes, a driving force behind the Environment Agency's push towards sustainability, with over two decades of experience in the environmental sector. Currently, Simon is the Head of Sustainable Business Strategy, where he led the development and integration of a Net Zero delivery plan for a complex £1.3bn organisation. Simon is a key player in the UK's journey to Net Zero, representing the Environment Agency on task forces and acting as a Sustainability Ambassador. Beyond his sustainability role, Simon is driven by a zest for adventure and challenge. A keen snowboarder and supporter of protecting our winters. His passion has led him to conquer the towering summits of Europe's Mt. Blanc and Africa's Kilimanjaro, alongside testing his endurance in triathlons at the Olympic distance. Simon's story is one of passion, leadership, and a relentless pursuit of a better future for all. We explore: 🌱 Simon’s vision for the future of the UK 🌱 The role of a regulator and how to be inclusive and progressive 🌱 How to accelerate change through collaboration in the construction sector 🌱 The business reasons to embracing the circular economy 🌱 Water, rivers, pollution and Climate adaptation 🌱 …and the projects Simon is working on as part of the UK environment agency Listen to the end to hear about Simon's campaigning passion with Protect Our Winters and the role sports can play in creating a better world for all. You can read the action takeaways from this episode, comment, co-create future episodes and connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit https://www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. Let's get into it. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 14. A new story of nature-centred leadership - Andres Roberts, Founder of Bio-Leadership Project | 07 Mar 2024 | 00:55:02 | |
In this episode, we welcome Andres Roberts, Founding Partner for the Bio-Leadership Project. A place where a new story of leadership is growing, working with the rules of life: cycles, connection, regeneration, reciprocity and love. 🌱 New forms of purpose and progress connected to nature. 🌱 New organisational forms that work like nature. 🌱 New ways of working as ecosystems, inspired by nature. 🌱 New, regenerative models of organisation and society. 🌱 New cultures that reconnect to nature and the web of life. Andres, Ella and Javi believe that to grow new forms of leadership, we need to grow new forms of knowledge. And to navigate complex and urgent times, we need to cultivate human capacities for resilience, connection, adaptability, systemic awareness, and care for things greater than ourselves. Bio-Leadership is about working with nature to grow these qualities as individuals, communities, businesses and society. This is a rich and emotive conversation. Listen to the end to hear an exploration of nature and a desire to rekindle that worldview of nature's our home as well. Let’s get into this.
Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 05. A future we can all thrive in - Michelle Holliday, Author of "Age of Thrivability" | 04 Oct 2023 | 01:00:22 | |
In this episode, we welcome Thrivability Maven, an author of Age of Thrivability, Michelle Holiday. It was such a pleasure to connect and co-create this episode with Michelle.
With degrees in International Marketing and Russian Studies, Michelle's journey took her across 19 cities – from Moscow to a quaint Scottish town. Now, Montreal is home, where she cherishes time with her husband and two kids. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 04. Degrowth: Growing new models of business and wellbeing - Timothée Parrique, Author and Researcher at Lund University | 26 May 2023 | 01:18:06 | |
In this episode, we welcome Timothée Parrique, a pioneering proactivist, passionate about degrowth. Timothée is a researcher, economist, and scientist who focuses on questions about de-growth, post-growth, and post-capitalism.
He holds a PhD in economics from the Centre d’Études et de Recherches sur le Développement (University of Clermont Auvergne, France) and the Stockholm Resilience Centre (Stockholm University, Sweden). Titled “The political economy of degrowth” (2019), his dissertation explores the economic implications of degrowth. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 03. Policy, soil health and growing regenerative agriculture - Philippe Birker, Co-founder of Climate Farmers | 12 Apr 2023 | 01:02:38 | |
In this episode, we welcome Philippe Birker, co-founder of Climate Farmer-- visionary and adventurous--on a mission to scale regenerative agriculture through a community of practice for farmers and carbon.
If you are interested in compensating your CO2 emissions through regenerative agriculture or implementing regenerative culture in your organization, Philippe is the person you want to talk to. Aside from his work in regeneration, Philippe holds the world record for simultaneous fire breathing since 2009. He is also a member of Ashoka's Changemaker community, the BMW Foundation's Responsible Leader network, Viva con Agua, and the Love Foundation, which he co-founded in 2013. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 02. Campaigning, intergenerational, intersectional climate activism - Jonathon Porritt CBE, Co-founder of Forum for the Future | 06 Apr 2023 | 00:53:22 | |
In this episode, we welcome Sir Jonathon Porritt - a renowned environmentalist, sustainability campaigner, writer, member of the British Green Party, and founder-director of Forum for the Future. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 01. Catalysing transformation in banking and finance - Catherine Howarth OBE, CEO at ShareAction | 22 Mar 2023 | 00:51:02 | |
In this episode, we welcome Catherine Howarth who has been pioneering systems change for over a decade with ShareAction. Who is Catherine Howarth Since 2008, Catherine has been the Chief Executive of ShareAction, an organization that coordinates civil society activism to promote responsible investment across Europe. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 13. Empathy and the quest for environmental and social justice - Vibhati Bhatia, Founder of South Asians for Sustainability | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:48:24 | |
In this episode, we welcome Vibhati Bhatia, the founder of South Asians for Sustainability and managing consultant for social sustainability at Energise.
Together we explore: 🌱 How a family experience of the Punjab floods deepened her empathy and emboldened her to act with greater intention and intensity 🌱 The community of South Asians for Sustainability which Vibhati founded 🌱 The transformation we need to see in diversity and inclusion, climate adaptation, and the loss and damage fund And so much more… You can read the action takeaways from this episode, comment, co-create future episodes and connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. Lets get into it. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 12. Ride the change towards collective sustainable action - Hermione Taylor, Founder & CEO at Do Nation | 31 Jan 2024 | 00:51:09 | |
In this episode of the Future Planet Podcast, we adventure with Hermione Taylor, the visionary founder and CEO of Do Nation. Hermione is an early pioneer in promoting sustainable actions and living. Her journey began in 2009 with an inspiring cycling trip from London to Morocco, a challenge not just for her but for those around her. Instead of seeking financial support, Hermione urged her friends and family to commit to sustainable actions. What started as a personal challenge quickly transformed into a global movement.
In this episode you will hear: 🌱 Hermione's pioneering journey to empower everyday actions We also explore how the movement has changed. And how with more people joining and creating solutions, which is wonderful, that also creates a need to evolve. Listen to the end to hear us explore: Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 11. A generational evolution of cheese making - Brad Vanstone, Co-founder of Willicroft | 17 Jan 2024 | 00:38:34 | |
Brad Vanstone is the Founder of Willicroft, a plant‑based cheese producer making planet‑proof cheese for dairy cheese lovers. Inspired by Brad’s family's dairy farming roots dating back to 1957, Willicroft was re‑imagined as a plant‑based cheese company in Amsterdam in 2018. This is a journey of an inspiring story of passion, tenacity and commitment to doing the right thing. 🌱 Grew up in his Grandparents' dairy farm 🌱 Started from humble beginnings experimenting with recipes in a flat, where he had an attic full of hundreds of kilos of nuts and various other ingredients. 🌱 Had to completely rebuild the product and business, as they discovered that the original recipe nuts had a higher impact than the legumes that they now use. A brave example of commitment to planet -first innovation 🌱 Put Mother Nature as CEO, to place the planet's future front and centre behind every decision they make. Listen to the end to hear us explore regenerative farming financing, subsidies, taxes as incentivisation - and disincentivization - and some of the blockers and solutions to truly transforming farming and food. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign or sign up. Let's get into it.
The name originates from Willicroft Farm in Devon founded by his grandparents in 1957. Brad is reimagining how we consume cheese combining age-old techniques with a more planet-friendly ingredient base. With Mother Nature as their CEO, Willicroft is placing the planet's future front and centre behind every decision they make. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 10. No time to waste to get to zero waste - Catherine Conway, Director & Reuse Lead at GoUnpackaged | 22 Nov 2023 | 00:59:09 | |
In this episode, we adventure with the pioneer of zero waste, Catherine Conway. Catherine's is an inspiring story of persistence, commitment, and resilience – values that all founders need. We adventure through circular economy behavior change, collaboration, and policy. We tackle short-termism and explore the need for longer-term thinking.
With nearly two decades in Corporate Social Responsibility, Catherine saw the plastic problem early on. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 09. Activism and a lifetime struggle for justice - Kumi Naidoo, Founding Chair at Africans Rising for Justice, Peace and Dignity | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:59:25 | |
In this episode, we welcome human rights activist and environmentalist Kumi Naidoo. Together we will explore: - the elements of his tireless campaigning for economic justice, gender justice, environmental justice, and climate justice - intersectionality, indigenous rights, and youth rights - how do movements become mainstream - what Kumi's message is for a good activist, leader, and changemaker Who is Kumi Naidoo Born in 1965, Kumi's commitment to justice took root early. At just 15, he joined the Helping Hands Youth Organisation, making strides in South Africa's freedom journey. While in exile, Kumi thrived as a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, earning a doctorate in political sociology. Upon Mandela’s historic release in 1990, Kumi returned home, fervently working to legitimize the African National Congress. Between 1998 and 2008, Kumi led the global initiative CIVICUS, fortifying citizen action worldwide. He co-chaired the Global Call to Action Against Poverty from its start in 2003. His leadership further shone at Greenpeace International (2009-2016) and Amnesty International (2018-2020). Currently, Kumi imparts wisdom as a Professor of Practice at Arizona State University's Thunderbird School. He is also a cherished fellow at the University of Oxford and Magdalen College, inspiring many with his journey. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 08. Transforming the materials, resources sector to be wasteless - Dr. Adam Read MBE, Chief Sustainability & External Affairs Officer at SUEZ UK | 25 Oct 2023 | 01:12:21 | |
In this episode, we welcome the inspirational Adam Read, Chief Sustainability and External Affairs Officer for SUEZ UK, a leading global provider of environmental solutions.
Who is Adam Read Adam is a key player at Suez UK, handling external relations, communications, and sustainability. His journey with Suez spans 6 years, following an impressive 30-year career in academia, local governance, and environmental consulting. His PhD delved deep into the intricacies of UK waste policy. In recent years, Adam has been instrumental in shaping the UK Government's new Resources & Waste Strategy, leading discussions around vital subjects like EPR, DRS, Plastic Tax, and more. His leadership as President of the CIWM been pivotal in refining these policies and fostering the level of collaboration required to lay the ground for implementing them. Beyond this, Adam heads the ESA Resource Strategy & Policy group, a hub for innovative policy ideas. His past role as CIWM's president saw him advocating for green skills in an evolving industry. Adam's commitment to mentorship is clear, always eager to guide the next generation of resource managers. He holds several industry roles, including being a CIWM Trustee and a member of CIWM's Policy & Innovation Forum. Recently, his impact was recognized when he was named the 7th most influential figure in the Resource Hot 100. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 07. Giving nature a voice at the heart of business - Simeon Rose & Anne Hopkins, Faith in Nature & Co-creators of Nature on the Board | 18 Oct 2023 | 01:17:28 | |
In this episode, we welcome Simeon and Anne from Dream Quickly. What a dream team! I had so much fun with these two beautiful humans, exploring how they co-created a project to put nature on the board at Faith in Nature, and then created a toolkit so you can do the same. - How to give Nature a voice in decision making - The process they went through in including the voice of Nature on the board - Some of the challenges that they encountered and how they overcame them You can read the action takeaways from this episode, comment, co create future episodes, connect with fellow changemakers and join us on the journey. You can visit futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. Let's get into it. Simeon co-created Nature on the Board and leads as Brand Director at Faith In Nature. Since joining Faith In Nature in 2017, he's been reimagining what green companies think and do in our times. Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||
| 06. Co-creating a flowing river of finance - David Carlin, Head of Climate Risk and TCFD at UNEP FI | 11 Oct 2023 | 01:01:03 | |
In this episode, we adventure with David Carlin, Head of Climate Risk and TCFD for the UN Environment Programme's Finance Initiative.
We also talk about: You can read the action takeaways from this episode, comment, co-create future episodes, and connect with fellow changemakers in the Future Planet Community of Action by visiting futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. Let's get into it. Who is David Carlin Now leading climate risk at the United Nations Environment - Finance Initiative, David's collaborated with top banks, insurers, and investors on climate strategies. He's a trusted advisor for UNEP FI's nature-focused programs and the Net-Zero Banking Alliance. He's lent his expertise to the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero and shares insights on Forbes.
Where shall we go next, what questions shall we ask? To co-create the podcast with us, connect with fellow change makers in the FuturePlanet community of action, visit www.futureplanet.love to sign in or sign up. | |||