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The S2G Podcast
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This is the S2G Podcast, where we talk to business leaders, investors, policymakers, and thought leaders who have a transformative vision for the future. We’ll explore how their experiences and perspectives offer lessons into scaling the food, agriculture, oceans, and energy transitions.
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The Price of Money, AI, and Entropy with Dimitris Valatsas
Saison 2 · Épisode 14
jeudi 2 octobre 2025 • Durée 43:55
In this episode, Dimitris Valatsas, Founding Partner at Aurora Macro Strategies, makes the case that you shouldn’t be sleeping on macroeconomics. In the Age of Adaptation, macroeconomics is a powerful force shaping business and investment outcomes, driving the cost of capital, the flow of money, and how sectors respond to shocks. Sanjeev Krishnan sits down with Dimitris to unpack three key macro topics: the price of money, the price of machine intelligence, and the price of entropy. They discuss why household savings rates can dictate growth, how inflation-indexed contracts can protect long-term infrastructure projects, why the U.S. still enjoys dollar dominance despite rising fragmentation, and how AI’s deep capital demands could redefine productivity and competitiveness. For investors and operators alike, the conversation offers both a crash course in macro thinking and actionable insights for building resilience and seizing opportunity.
Key takeaways:
- Macro isn’t optional: Dimitris emphasizes that in the Age of Adaptation, macroeconomic conditions drive multiples and exit outcomes as much as company execution.
- Hidden indicators matter: Dimitris explains why household savings rates are one of the clearest signals of future growth and consumption trends.
- Dollar dominance persists but with nuance: While reserve diversification and de-dollarization trends are underway, the U.S. still holds the privileged position as the world’s primary safe-asset supplier. Dimitris insists that while de-dollarization is a tail-risk, it is not the base case.
- AI is rewriting capital intensity: Sanjeev and Dimitris highlight how, unlike past tech waves, artificial intelligence requires enormous upfront investment in power and hardware, creating new dynamics for productivity.
- The price of entropy is rising: Markets are not efficient at pricing climate and geopolitical shocks. According to Dimitris, policy consistency and better externality pricing are essential to building resilience.
This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change.
For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.
Extreme Weather and the Future of Forecasting
Saison 2 · Épisode 13
jeudi 18 septembre 2025 • Durée 41:55
From crop yields to power grids to shipping routes, weather is no longer background noise. It’s reshaping how companies manage risk, plan operations, and capture opportunity. In this episode, Sanjeev Krishnan talks with Cristina Rohr, Bala Nagarajan, and Kate Danaher about how shifting weather patterns are impacting food supply, energy markets, and global trade and how we’re moving from a reactive damage control model to proactive resilience with better sensors, more comprehensive data, and AI-powered forecasting. The discussion makes clear that bringing together insights from agriculture, energy, and oceans can help us build smarter, more integrated weather solutions that strengthen resilience and improve our ability to adapt to a more volatile future.
Key takeaways:
- Weather is now a business variable: The panelists stressed that extreme events and shifting patterns are directly shaping earnings, asset values, and supply chains. Weather has become a factor that business leaders must actively monitor and plan for.
- Oceans are the planet’s climate regulator and a growing source of risk: Kate highlighted that oceans absorb 90% of excess atmospheric heat and 30% of CO2, buffering the planet’s climate. But as the ocean warms and its chemistry shifts, the impacts cascade through ecosystems, weather systems, and industries.
- Agriculture, energy, and oceans are highly exposed to weather volatility: Cristina noted how droughts, floods, and heat waves disrupt yields and drive commodity prices higher. Bala explained how both energy demand and supply are weather-dependent. And Kate underscored how shifting weather alters global shipping patterns.
- Smarter data and cross-sector innovation build resilience: From AI-driven forecasting to hyperlocal sensors and parametric insurance, the panelists highlighted how innovation is helping businesses move from reactive damage control to proactive adaptation.
- Better forecasting presents a major opportunity: The conversation highlighted that current models are still limited, particularly when it comes to seasonal or long-term predictions. Advances in AI, data collection, and private-sector innovation could transform forecasting into a powerful tool for business planning, allowing companies not just to brace for disruption but to successfully weather the storm.
This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change.
For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.
Turning Food Waste into Customer Savings and Retailer Profit with Flashfood
Saison 2 · Épisode 4
jeudi 15 mai 2025 • Durée 33:27
In this episode of the S2G podcast, Chuck Templeton sits down with Jordan Schenck, the newly appointed CEO of Flashfood, to discuss the company’s triple-bottom-line solution to a massive problem: food waste. Flashfood is flipping the script on grocery store surplus by turning what would have been fodder for landfills into affordable, high-quality meals for customers–all while boosting retailer foot traffic and revenue. Jordan shares how Flashfood is harnessing data to build strong customer relationships, honing in on messaging, and gearing up for growth. If you’re looking for a masterclass in transforming challenges into opportunities and designing solutions that work better for people and the planet, this episode is packed with food for thought.
Key Topics:
- Data as a Competitive Edge: As Flashfood continues to build out the platform’s real-time data collection capabilities, it can offer retailers valuable, actionable insights into shopper behavior and product demand.
- Building Brand Loyalty: Flashfood's model doesn't just move surplus food—it builds deeper customer loyalty by offering value and sustainability. Shoppers using Flashfood visit stores more frequently, making it a revenue-driving tool rather than just a sustainability effort.
- Keeping Up with Consumer Expectations: No matter how much shoppers care about sustainability, they expect convenience. Flashfood addresses this by making it easy for consumers to purchase discounted items via a simple app, helping retailers meet evolving demands while also enhancing their brand image.
- Flexibility for Retailers: Flashfood's platform integrates into existing store workflows, making it easy for grocery employees to list surplus items quickly. This operational simplicity is crucial for scaling the solution across retail environments.
- The Human Element: Beyond reducing food waste, Flashfood’s platform makes groceries more affordable, especially for low-income families—an aspect that resonates with both customers and retailers.
This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change.
For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.
Seth Goldman on Brewing Successful Food Brands with Trust, Transparency, and Fun
Saison 2 · Épisode 3
jeudi 1 mai 2025 • Durée 36:10
Over the last three decades in the natural foods business, Seth Goldman has launched category-defining brands, navigated major acquisitions, scaled mission-driven supply chains, and brewed a whole lot of tea. In this “The Experts” episode, Chuck sits down with the founder of Honest Tea, PLNT Burger, Eat the Change, and Just Ice Tea to discuss what it takes to build a values-driven company in a crowded, ever-evolving food landscape. From label confusion to regenerative agriculture, navigating evolving food trends, simplifying product messaging, staying resilient through market shifts, and determining the right exit strategy, Seth unpacks the challenges and opportunities for brands that aim to both do good and taste great. Whether you're building a brand, a team, or a category, this episode is full of practical wisdom and entrepreneurial fuel.
Key Topics:
- Start Small, Then Break It Down: Seth started Honest Tea without any experience in the beverage industry. What made it possible, he says, was breaking it into simple steps. Sometimes just doing the next thing can be more powerful than a grand plan.
- Trust Is Your Brand’s Most Valuable Currency: Seth believes that food brands have the most intimate relationship with consumers—people literally put your product in their bodies. That’s why trust, earned through transparency and third-party validation, is at the center of every brand he builds.
- Mission Is Important, But So Is Fun: Mission is central to Seth’s work, but he also emphasizes that not everything has to be heavy. Whether it’s a video of him leaping over a Target store or playful packaging, bringing in levity helps create a more approachable brand.
- The Supply Chain Is Part of the Brand Story: Seth spends time in tea farms, not just to check boxes but to build real relationships and understand the human impact. He shares how a computer center in India or a worm farm in Mozambique becomes part of the story—even if it’s not printed on the label.
- Exits Are Choices: Seth stayed involved with Honest Tea for 11 years after the Coca-Cola acquisition. He reminds founders to ask themselves what success really looks like and to be careful about selling if they’re already doing what they love.
This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change.
For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.
Making Lawn Care Empowering, Enjoyable, and Toxin-Free with Sunday
Saison 2 · Épisode 2
jeudi 17 avril 2025 • Durée 37:56
To kick off Season Two and introduce one of our new formats—The Pitch—Chuck Templeton sat down with Coulter Lewis, founder and CEO of Sunday, just in time for spring. Sunday is on a mission to help yard owners around the country reconnect with their little patch of earth through smarter, safer lawn care. If you’ve ever stood paralyzed in the garden aisle, unsure of what to buy or how to apply those bags of soil and fertilizer, you’re not alone—and many of those traditional products are loaded with synthetic chemicals at concentrations up to five times higher than what’s used on industrial farms. Sunday flips the script by creating custom lawn plans based on your unique soil, location, and climate, delivering easy-to-use, toxin-free products right to your door. Coulter believes lawn care shouldn’t be confusing or chemical-laden—it should be empowering, enjoyable, and safe for your family, pets, and planet. Chuck also spoke with Matt Walker, Managing Director on S2G's Food & Agriculture team, to discuss Sunday's business model and what he likes about the company.
Key Topics:
- The Problem: Home lawns make up one of the largest cultivated landscapes in the U.S., yet they’re managed with outdated, chemical-heavy practices that far exceed even industrial agriculture in pesticide use.
- Product Market Fit: Sunday identified a major gap between modern consumer values and outdated, chemical-heavy lawn care practices. By simplifying the experience and empowering everyday homeowners with accessible, science-based products, Sunday gave people the tools to align their environmental values with how they care for their own backyard.
- The Solution: Sunday creates customized, data-driven lawn care plans that are easy to follow and free from toxic chemicals. By analyzing each customer’s property, climate, and soil—and delivering tailored, effective products directly to their door—Sunday empowers people to confidently care for their lawns in a way that’s healthier for their families, their land, and the planet.
- Go To Market Strategy: Sunday offers a subscription-based lawn care solution that delivers personalized, ongoing support tailored to their property. While direct-to-consumer remains the core channel, Sunday is expanding through retail partnerships and professional service providers, making their data-driven, environmentally responsible products accessible wherever and however people care for their lawns.
- The Impact: Sunday is transforming lawn care at scale—reducing millions of pounds of synthetic inputs and conserving water. Beyond the environmental benefits, Sunday empowers users to reconnect with their land, drives consumer-level climate action,
This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change.
For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.
Introducing Season 2
Saison 2 · Épisode 1
jeudi 10 avril 2025 • Durée 01:37
Welcome back to the S2G Podcast! The podcast will still feature in-depth insights into the food and agriculture, oceans, and energy sectors but with a fresh twist.
This season, we're serving up three different formats: The Pitch, The Experts, and The Seams.
In “The Pitch,” we'll interview company leaders, focusing on their pitch to customers. You’ll get insights into how these guests have scaled their businesses by solving a distinct pain point and designing a unique value proposition that resonates with customers.
“ The Experts” will feature conversations with experts who will share in-depth knowledge on the topics relevant to our work.
Last but not least, we have “The Seams,” where we'll focus on important intersections between industries, markets, and people driving system-wide change. We’ll explore how working at the seams of stakeholders, systems, and markets can help us identify scalable solutions, pinpoint risks and mitigants that may otherwise be overlooked, and create value-added partnerships.
The first episode drops on April 17th! Tune in wherever you listen to podcasts.
This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change.
For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.
2025 Trends in Natural Foods with SPINS and KeHE
Saison 1 · Épisode 25
lundi 23 décembre 2024 • Durée 37:13
If you are a retailer, CPG company, entrepreneur, investor, or just interested in the natural food space, we have a sugar-free, plant-based, adaptogen-rich, protein-packed treat for you. For our final episode of the season, we're excited to bring you a panel discussion from a webinar put on by Naturally Chicago, an organization doing amazing work to bring together the natural products sector through events, resources, and industry insights. The conversation featured panelists from SPINS, a company that helps brands, retailers, and their partners understand product data and shopper values to improve product innovation, and KeHE, a national food distributor focusing on organic, natural, fresh, and specialty products. The discussion was a very data-driven analysis of the natural products industry, which, as panelists pointed out, is seeing growth across metrics. The sector is expected to hit almost $320 billion this year and to grow at a rate of 5 percent annually over the next few years. The panel explored some of the most exciting growth areas in the sector and how CPG companies and retailers can capitalize on this momentum. We also hear from Chuck Templeton about some of his reflections on the natural food space and where he sees these trends going.
Key Topics:
- The Growth of the Natural Food Industry: The panelists discuss how demand for natural food products continues to grow. Consumers, especially Millennials and Gen Z, are more knowledgeable about how food choices impact wellness and want to take ownership of their health and incorporate functional foods into their diets.
- Aging Well: As we take a more proactive approach to health, there is a particular focus on how we age. The panelists point to the trend of preventative care and wellness becoming part of consumers’ personal brands.
- The Impact of GLP-1 on Natural Foods: The rise of GLP-1 is demonstrating how interconnected medicine and the food industry can be. The panelists discuss that as GLP-1s become increasingly prevalent, food companies will have to adapt to shifting dietary demands and needs as a result of these drugs.
- The Role of Sustainability in Product Development: The panelists discuss how incorporating sustainability aspects can set natural food brands apart. Chuck shares how he sees sustainability as an even bigger driver for CPGs and retailers than consumers.
- Media of the Moment: The panelists and Chuck talk about the rapidly evolving landscape of media marketing and customer engagement. With the rise of social media, food companies must completely rethink how they reach customers and capitalize on these new opportunities.
This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change.
For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.
A Pragmatic Guide to a Better Food System with Sam Kass
Saison 1 · Épisode 24
mardi 26 novembre 2024 • Durée 36:38
How to describe Sam Kass? He’s a Michelin-star restaurant-trained chef, a White House Senior Policy Advisor, an investor, an author, and that’s just the shortlist. We are always talking about bringing industry-spanning stakeholders together, and when it comes to the food system, Sam has sat at so many of those tables. He brings this holistic perspective grounded in pragmatism and cautious optimism to everything he does–including this wide-ranging, eye-opening conversation. In this episode, Chuck Templeton chats with Sam about his unusual career arc, his moment of nutritional revelation as a young chef, how he went from cooking for the Obamas to a Senior Policy Advisor, the reality check of working in policy, why there is so much opportunity in the food and ag sector, what a Thanksgiving version of a Last Supper might look like, and how we all can make better simple and smart food choices.
Key Topics:
- The Food, Nutrition, and Environment Nexus: Sam highlights how making better food choices can profoundly impact our health and that of the planet. He also offers advice on the decisions that can have the biggest effect on both of those outcomes.
- Working From a Baseline of Reality: For Sam, working in policy was a major awakening as to what it takes to move the needle. It can be easy to critique the system, but to actually change it, you have to root yourself in reality and work from there.
- The Agriculture Opportunity: Sam emphasizes that while the agricultural sector is the second biggest driver of emissions it also has immense capacity to store carbon. This leaves us with an incredible opportunity to make food choices and utilize technologies that turn agriculture from a climate liability into a critical tool.
- The Power of the Eater: According to Sam, making buying decisions based on market attributes sends important market signals both to companies and to policymakers that this is what consumers care about. Even if we don’t have the ability right now to assess every environmental claim a company makes, thoughtful buying decisions are still a key first step.
- How to Make an Informative Thanksgiving Dinner: Sam Shares how we can model a Thanksgiving Dinner around his Last Supper concept, using a meal to highlight foods that are in danger of climate change and foods that can boost climate resilience.
This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change.
For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.
Storytelling As a Tool For Change With Kaitlin Yarnall
Saison 1 · Épisode 23
jeudi 14 novembre 2024 • Durée 34:42
When the world seems so deeply divided, how can we step across barriers and preconceived notions to build avenues for conversation and collaboration? In this episode, Kaitlin Yarnall, Chief Storytelling Officer at National Geographic, argues that storytelling could hold the key. National Geographic has become synonymous with eye-opening, awe-inspiring, perspective-shifting storytelling. They have been honing the craft for well over a century, telling stories that have helped to alter perceptions, build coalitions, pass legislation, and ignite movements. Kaitlin shares the components for effective storytelling, from the narrative elements to tapping into the right emotions and having a clear understanding of your audience and how to reach them. At S2G, we consider storytelling to be one of the key ingredients for the climate transition. This episode so beautifully illuminates the potential of storytelling and how to tap into its power to move audiences and bring more people into the conversation.
Key Topics:
- Tapping Into Awe Instead of Fear: Kaitlin shares some of the research behind which emotions drive people to action. While fear, shame, and anger can motivate someone to act in the short term, emotions like awe, wonder, and hope can get people to think and act differently in the long term.
- Translating Science to Storytelling: According to Kaitlin, we need to bring characters into science stories, get creative with communicating scale, and maybe even do a little reframing of the scientific method.
- Knowing your audience: As Kaitlin says, “The audience is everything.” It is not enough to say you are creating something “for the public.” We have to have a very clear understanding of who we’re speaking to and what they will relate to.
- Communicating about Climate: Kaitlin has a very simple message for those of us trying to communicate and educate about climate: We have to try harder. Polar bears don’t move everyone. We have to reframe the conversation based on what different communities care about.
- Storytelling Tips and Tricks: Find the visuals, know the audience, and don’t forget the humor.
This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change.
For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.
Not-So-Scary Halloween Stories: How AI Is Powering Innovation Across Sectors
Saison 1 · Épisode 22
jeudi 31 octobre 2024 • Durée 45:33
What do bioactives, aquaculture operations, and warehouses have in common? They can all be powered by AI. In honor of spooky season, we’re taking you on a cross-sector journey to explore a topic that can sometimes get a scary rep. We recently released a report that identifies use cases for AI across our focus sectors and evaluates the challenges and opportunities to see where AI can drive significant business value and environmental benefits. In this episode, we’ll hear from Vikram Sharma, operating partner at S2G, about the findings from the report and the opportunities for cross-sector collaboration for AI-based technologies. We also speak to some of the entrepreneurs in S2G’s portfolio about how they’re employing AI to discover plant-based bioactives to address specific health outcomes, improve the financial viability and sustainability of aquaculture operations, and make inventory management more efficient, transparent, and safe for workers. Join us as we learn about the applications and opportunities that are getting us pretty excited for the future of this much-talked-about technology.
Key Topics:
- Cross-pollination Opportunities: One of the report's key findings is that entrepreneurs have a tremendous opportunity to share insights and lessons from similar AI use cases across non-competitive sectors.
- Navigating AI Adoption Challenges: Vikram speaks about some of the obstacles facing adoption, such as regulatory hurdles and the energy demands of data centers. He stresses the importance of transparency and data accessibility to fully leverage AI's potential, as well as his conviction that all companies should be exploring how AI could support their businesses.
- Revolutionizing Supply Chains with AI: Jackie Wu from Corvus Robotics details how the company’s autonomous drones are transforming inventory management, performing 10x faster scans, and improving accuracy.
- AI-Powered Discovery Platforms: Lee Chae of Brightseed explains how their AI platform, Forager, is exploring the mysterious world of plants to identify bioactives with specific human health benefits. Forager is helping to reduce the time and cost of getting a novel product to market.
- AI for Resource Management: Matt Zimola of ReelData shares how their AI-powered platform is enabling aquaculture companies to reduce resource-use while optimizing fish growth, helping to bolster an industry that has great potential to provide a critical and sustainable protein source.
Resources:
Thee AI Opportunity: Unlocking Climate Solutions and Productivity in a Volatile World
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This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change.
For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.








