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PR Masters Series
PR Masters Series Episode #94 - Dave Armon

PR Masters Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 44:21


In this episode of the PR Masters Podcast, host Art Stevens welcomes Dave Armon, executive vice chair at 3BL, a content distribution software platform and community that amplifies sustainability and social impact performance for hundreds of companies and NGOs

Sustainable Nation
Erik Distler - VP, Head of Sustainability at AEG

Sustainable Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 38:13


Erik Distler is responsible for overseeing AEG Sustainability, the organization's corporate sustainability program. In this capacity, he focuses on global strategies and tactics that address operational impacts and capture and measure data across key environmental metrics, such as greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, and waste reduction. He also supports AEG's global business units in the implementation and execution of sustainability initiatives, manages external partnerships related to sustainability, facilitates the sharing of best practices, and ensures that sustainability is a source of value across the company. Distler has worked at the intersection of environmental and social responsibility in sports and entertainment for more than ten years. Before joining AEG, he built and led the sports-focused sustainability strategy and program at Nike. Prior to Nike, he was with the Green Sports Alliance where he oversaw relationships with corporate partners, live entertainment events, professional sports leagues and clubs, sports governing bodies, and collegiate schools and conferences, as well as working extensively with ESPN. He also spent time as a sustainability consultant with PwC. Distler began his career in accounting and finance, where he worked for Deloitte and The Siegfried Group LLP for the first seven years of his career. He received his Master of Public Administration (MPA) in Sustainable Management from Presidio Graduate School and his Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance from Iowa State University, graduating with Honors and High Distinction.. Erik Joins Sustainable Nation to Discuss: How AEG manages sustainability at large events like music festivals Piloting initiatives at smaller events to apply learnings and replicate at larger events Incorporating reusable materials at events in partnership with Our World Advice and recommendations for sustainability professionals Erik's Final Five Questions Responses: What is one piece of advice you would give other sustainability professionals that might help them in their careers? I would say have as many conversations as you can. Sustainability departments are often departments and functions that are in service to the business. We tend to operate as internal consultants. So how can we be everywhere at the same time? How can we ensure that every part of the business has the opportunity to build sustainability into their work? How do we consult to provide subject matter expertise to the business? The work we do within the department is measurement and data and setting sustainability targets and all that kind of exists within our function. But it all starts with having conversations. I wouldn't be afraid to sit down with someone and ask them more questions than provide statements on how they feel, how they perceive sustainability, where they feel as though it's working, where it's not working, what can we do more of that really helped build out our sustainability strategy. Do a little bit of a needs assessment on what stakeholders and partners value. The only other thing I'd say too secondary is, don't be afraid to start somewhere. I think we often feel as though the challenges we're up against are audacious and global and all encompassing, and they are. It can sometimes feel like we're out at sea against a massive challenge on our own  when we think of climate issues. That can freeze one up. It can stifle movement. You can feel like, "well, what can I do? I can't possibly make a difference." It's amazing what just taking one small step can lead to. There's been this kind of backlash against incrementalism in the space, like we need big changes, not incremental changes, but I don't know that I agree with that. I think an incremental quick change that you can grow on and iterate from can turn into something very big. So don't be afraid to start somewhere. Start with something that you can measure, for sure. But have those conversations and turn those small steps into big steps. What are you most excited about right now in the world of sustainability? There's a lot to be excited about. When realizing the gravity of the issue that we're facing, I think it's important to find sources of encouragement and hopefulness. There's really no other way. There's a line by Walt Kelly from his pogo comic strip many years ago that says, “we are confronted with insurmountable opportunities.” I use that and refer to that a lot. Try to figure out what is the opportunity in front of us and be optimistic about it. I think there's an excitement around the external forces. They're becoming louder and more influential, and that's encouraging. Our fans, our partners, our sponsors, our artists and entertainers. There's more of a voice and more influence that is being laid upon us and expected from us. I think collaboration is increasing cross-sector research companies that are competitive coming together in a pre-competitive way. Higher education institutions are pulling us in to do research that will help us in our business. We're seeing a lot of that. There's also a healthy kind of push, pull and engagement among our partners and sponsors. There's that untapped space with partnerships and sponsorships where it's determining inventory and the assets and how sustainability can be valued and monetized, but the conversations that we're having with partners or potential partners around shared goals, targets, aspirations, and what we can do together to help achieve our individual sustainability goals, kind of matches up. There's a lot of energy and excitement around that. What is one book you would recommend sustainability leaders read? One is Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows. It's a book that'll retrain your brain to consider the interconnectedness of literally everything around you. And then Natural Capitalism by Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins. It's that seminal book on environmental economics. What are some of your favorite resources or tools that really help you in your work? I read Green Bizz, 3BL and Triple Pundit. We get a lot of resources from our longtime partner, Schneider Electric. We've worked with them for many years and they have webinars and lots of sessions and thought leadership that we use a lot. I also keep up on the guidance from the GHG protocol, the EPA, the UN. In our space in particular, there are two organizations that are co- holding up the movement, Green Sports Alliance on the sports side and a more newly formed music sustainability alliance on the music side. We look to these two entities to hold and convene us, and there's a lot of good research and thinking coming out of those orgs as well. Where can our listeners go to learn more about you and the work being done at AEG? Our website, aegworldwide.com. There's an About Us dropdown at the top, and we have a somewhat newly revamped sustainability page and more changes coming. We're building out a microsite off that page when we have our next generation sustainability goals finalized. We'll have all that good stuff up there. We also have case studies or what we call sustainability stories up on that page. Also under About Us, you can read about our social impact and DEI functions as well. We have a Twitter account, we recently rebranded it from AEG One Earth to the handle, @AEGSustain or the account name, AEG sustainability. We're trying to get information up there. And of course, LinkedIn is a great place to reach out to myself or anyone from our sustainability team.

SB OnAir
La llorona (con intervista esclusiva al Prof. Victor Felipo, Erasmus Plus) - Sessantatreesima puntata

SB OnAir

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 19:11


Ciao, siete invitati all'ascolto più terrificante e... Divertente dell'anno scolastico 22-23, offertovi dalla 3BL che ha lavorato sui REVENANTS, ossia le lugubri anime di coloro che tornano dall'Aldilà...Uàuàuàààà!!! Ne riconoscete qualcuno "famoso" di questi spiriti? Eh già, tra loro si aggira anche LA LLORONA: siete terrorizzati ma pure incuriositi? Beh, per saperne di più, ascoltate il Prof. Victor Felipo (dall'Erasmus Plus ai microfoni della nostra SB WebRadio) e alcuni ospiti della puntata, davvero davvero straordinari della portata della presentatrice/divulgatrice/reporter culturale Rachel Angela, PPPasolinA e addirittura... Medea!!!Buon ascolto auuuuuuuu!

Late Night Health
Nows The Time For Trees -Arbor Day

Late Night Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 4:54


Joining us today is the author Dan Lambe – who is also the CEO of the arbor day foundation.Under dan's leadership – the foundation has become the largest nonprofit dedicated to planting trees.The foundation is also celebrating its 50th anniversary in 20-22. Since its inception, the arbor day foundation has helped to plant almost 500 million trees in more than 50 countries. To learn more about the book “Now Is The Time For Trees” visit: arborday.org/timefortreesbook. For more on how to get involved with planting trees and the Arbor Day Foundation, visit ArborDay.org.Dan Lambe is the President of the Arbor Day Foundation, an organization founded in 1972. Under Dan's leadership, the Foundation has grown to become the largest nonprofit membership organization dedicated to planting trees. During his 16 years with the Foundation, he has led the development of innovative programs that expand the organization's global reach, including international forest restoration efforts and the most recent Tree Cities of the World program. In addition, Dan spearheads the Arbor Day Foundation's Evergreen Alliance — a strategic group of corporate leaders dedicated to helping the organization meet its Time for Trees initiative to plant 100 million trees and inspire 5 million tree planters by 2022. Over the course of his tenure, Dan has become a trusted resource for corporate sustainability leaders and the media alike. He has become influential in the sustainability and forestry space, regularly featured as a speaker at conferences hosted by the United Nations, Sustainable Brands, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 3BL and others. He a member of the World Economic Forum 1t.org Stakeholder Council, serves as a board member for the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, sits on the steering committee for the Sustainable Urban Forests Coalition and is a recipient of the Chief's Honor Award — the U.S. Forest Service's highest award. Dan is also a frequent resource for publications such as CNN, NPR, Popular Science, Fast Company. When not educating and empowering people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees, Dan is often training and struggling to complete triathlons or searching for another unique restaurant to explore. He finds any chance possible to travel for fun and adventure with his wife and two fantastic kids.

Late Night Health Radio
Nows The Time For Trees -Arbor Day

Late Night Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 4:54


Joining us today is the author Dan Lambe – who is also the CEO of the arbor day foundation.Under dan's leadership – the foundation has become the largest nonprofit dedicated to planting trees.The foundation is also celebrating its 50th anniversary in 20-22. Since its inception, the arbor day foundation has helped to plant almost 500 million trees in more than 50 countries. To learn more about the book “Now Is The Time For Trees” visit: arborday.org/timefortreesbook. For more on how to get involved with planting trees and the Arbor Day Foundation, visit ArborDay.org.Dan Lambe is the President of the Arbor Day Foundation, an organization founded in 1972. Under Dan's leadership, the Foundation has grown to become the largest nonprofit membership organization dedicated to planting trees. During his 16 years with the Foundation, he has led the development of innovative programs that expand the organization's global reach, including international forest restoration efforts and the most recent Tree Cities of the World program. In addition, Dan spearheads the Arbor Day Foundation's Evergreen Alliance — a strategic group of corporate leaders dedicated to helping the organization meet its Time for Trees initiative to plant 100 million trees and inspire 5 million tree planters by 2022. Over the course of his tenure, Dan has become a trusted resource for corporate sustainability leaders and the media alike. He has become influential in the sustainability and forestry space, regularly featured as a speaker at conferences hosted by the United Nations, Sustainable Brands, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 3BL and others. He a member of the World Economic Forum 1t.org Stakeholder Council, serves as a board member for the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, sits on the steering committee for the Sustainable Urban Forests Coalition and is a recipient of the Chief's Honor Award — the U.S. Forest Service's highest award. Dan is also a frequent resource for publications such as CNN, NPR, Popular Science, Fast Company. When not educating and empowering people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees, Dan is often training and struggling to complete triathlons or searching for another unique restaurant to explore. He finds any chance possible to travel for fun and adventure with his wife and two fantastic kids.

The 3x3 Basketball Podcast
Episode 4 - Going global, with Julien Debove

The 3x3 Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 65:32


This week, your hosts cover Commonwealth Games news and India's 3BL 3x3 league before bouncing into a fun chat with FIBA3x3's Senior Communications Manager, Julien Debove. He even laces-up to try and beat the guys at 'Did Kyle really say that'?

UndeRadio - La voce ai ragazzi
Social e dipendenze, ne sappiamo abbastanza?

UndeRadio - La voce ai ragazzi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 23:58


A cura della classe 3BL del Liceo Margherita di Savoia di Napoli

UndeRadio - La voce ai ragazzi
Social e dipendenze. L'intervista integrale a Mauro Cristoforetti

UndeRadio - La voce ai ragazzi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 22:36


A cura della classe 3BL del Liceo Margherita di Savoia di Napoli

The Job Interview Podcast
Simon Mainwaring Interview - Company Culture, Finding Purpose in Life & Work

The Job Interview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 25:50


Learn more about Simon Mainwaring Simon Mainwaring is the founder and CEO of We First, a strategic consultancy that accelerates growth and impact for purpose-driven brands. He is a member of the Advisory Council of Conscious Capitalism LA, the Advisory Board of Sustainable Brands, The Forbes Business Council, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in London.   Simon is a sought after international speaker with engagements including the Cannes International Advertising Festival, Royal Society of Arts, SXSW, TEDxSF, NAB, Promaxbda, Conscious Capitalism, Necker Island with Sir Richard Branson, Aspen Institute, Sustainable Brands, SOCAP, 3BL, Social Good Summit, National Speakers Association, 1440 Multiversity, National Press Club, Harvard, USC, UCLA and the United Nations Foundation. He has delivered keynotes at Google, Coca-Cola, General Motors, VF, Samsung, VSP Global, Toyota, SAP, Gucci, JP Morgan Chase, Timberland, VW Group, the NHL, and Patagonia. He has presented at the Harvard Business School Association, UCLA, USC, University of Oregon and University of Chicago.    Simon shares his own journey in finding purpose and how job seekers can do the same. He shares his insight on company culture and how to navigate what companies say vs. what they do. Interview training and insight straight from an Executive Recruiter & HR Professional - candidateclub.com plus resume templates, resume building course, and more! Follow The Job Interview Experience on: INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK YOUTUBE

UndeRadio - La voce ai ragazzi

Il lavoro delle ragazze della 3BL del Liceo Margherita di Savoia di Napoli, in occasione della campagna Up-Prezzami di Save The Children

Three Beers Later
Episode 155 - The last one

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 131:17


This is it. We're done. We went down to Beatrice to hang out at Stone Hollow. The audio's not great (apologies if you're wearing headphones). The conversation? No idea. This was less about recording a podcast and more about celebrating the last 3 1/2 years of hanging out.It was exactly what we always tried to create with 3BL. We were at a brewery. A bunch of people we knew. Some new faces we just met that day. Bonding over a glass of beer. We talked about people. We talked about events. We talked about ideas. Thank you for listening.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

UndeRadio - La voce ai ragazzi
La Carta dei diritti ai tempi del Covid: cosa ci ha sottratto la pandemia?

UndeRadio - La voce ai ragazzi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 10:58


A cura della classe 3BL dell' IIS Margherita di Savoia di Napoli

Back2Basketball
#5 Dhruv Barman (Professional 3x3 Basketball Player) tearing his Achilles heel and his why me moment, perspectives on facing adversity, and his basketball dreams.

Back2Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 47:37


Today on the Back2Basketball Podcast we have Dhruv barman Dhruv is a professional 3x3 basketball player that plays in the 3BL which is India’s professional 3x3 league. He also participated in the Fiba 3x3 world tour in the Hyderabad masters. He is the former number 1 ranked player in India, a Puma sponsored athlete, a featured athlete on Red Bull half-court, a really great guy, and oh yea… he just tore his Achilles. Dhruv and I talk about tearing his Achilles heel and his why me moment, why his mindset changed to positively so quickly, his opinion on what grinding means, his perspectives on facing adversity, and his basketball dreams. Remember to like, rate, subscribe and write a review on the podcast, as well as follow us on social media. You can find Dhruv at... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dhruvsushilbarman/ If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! Subscribe to our Newsletter Topics include - Injury prevention - Athlete training - Mindset - Personal Wellbeing - Mindfulness - Personal accountability and empowerment Follow Darcy and Back2Basketball: Twitter: twitter.com/darcycoss and twitter.com/back2basketball1 Instagram: instagram.com/darcycoss and instagram.com/back2basketball Facebook: facebook.com/darcycoss and facebook.com/back2basketball YouTube: youtube.com/darcycoss --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/back2basketball/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/back2basketball/support

Richmond Matters Podcast
Randy Baker of RP&L on the past, present and future of local electricity

Richmond Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 46:01


Randy Baker is retiring soon as the General Manager of Richmond Power & Light. In this podcast episode, he reflects on his time there as we speak about how power generation and distribution has happened in our community over the years, the politics of electricity rate changes, and what might be ahead for our municipal […] The post Randy Baker of RP&L on the past, present and future of local electricity appeared first on Richmond Matters.

Three Beers Later
Episode 147 - KS & BCBS

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 115:41


This is 3BL, so we drank a trio of Kros Strain beers. But because Chris Whitney came over, we couldn't leave without cracking open a Bourbon County Stout.Chris is running far. Really far. (ChrisRunsForMS.com) Whipped cream vs ice cream. Dessert food trucks. The role of coffee beers. And people who share a birthday with Chris. All while drinking beers from Kros Strain and Goose Island.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Speaking From Our Hearts
Building Brands That Put Purpose, People And The Planet First - Simon Mainwaring

Speaking From Our Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 40:10


Simon Mainwaring is the founder and CEO of We First Branding, a creative consultancy committed to business as a force for good. Simon joins Paul to discuss his positive outlook regarding business, and how it should always be aimed at taking us forward in constructive ways as a society. KEY TAKEAWAYS Storytelling has always been the best way of connecting with other people. It connects us on a primal level, and is one of the only tried and tested ancient forms of connection still in use today. Social media can be put to damaging use, but we must never discount its positive effects. Using it as a force for good should be at the heart of every business strategy. All of us are an individual, but the real turning point is when individuals decide that the way we should behave and think will be driven by collective wellbeing. Now is the time for real and meaningful change as a society. We are at the brink of no return, and are in danger of seeing our way of life irrevocably damaged if we do not collectively act. BEST MOMENTS  ‘I was really struggling to figure out why I wasn’t fulfilled by what I was doing’ ’Those two words, “Wake Up”, really took on a profundity for me that I didn’t expect’ ’There’s a distinction between healthy self-interest and selfishness’ ‘COVID has made it very clear to everybody, that on a dime, the world can change'   VALUABLE RESOURCES Mastering The Game Of Life   Simon Mainwaring - https://simonmainwaring.com We First Branding - https://www.wefirstbranding.com/about/ Simon Mainwaring LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonmainwaring/ ABOUT THE GUEST Simon is a Global Thought Leader, Bestselling Author, and Keynote Speaker.  He is the founder and CEO of We First, a strategic consultancy that accelerates growth and impact for purpose-driven brands. He is a member of the Advisory Council of Conscious Capitalism LA, the Advisory Board of Sustainable Brands, The Forbes Business Council, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in London. His book, ‘We First: How brands and consumers use social media to build a better world’, is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Amazon bestseller.  It was named an Amazon Top Ten Business Book, 800CEORead Top Five Marketing Book, strategy+business named it the Best Business Marketing Book of the Year, and Sustainable Brands listed We First as one of their Top Sustainability Books of the decade.  It has been translated into Russian, Chinese, Taiwanese and Korean. Simon also writes of the popular ‘Purpose At Work’ blog in Forbes. Simon is a sought-after international speaker with engagements including the Cannes International Advertising Festival, Royal Society of Arts, SXSW, TEDxSF, NAB, Promaxbda, Conscious Capitalism, Necker Island with Sir Richard Branson, Aspen Institute, Sustainable Brands, SOCAP, 3BL, Social Good Summit, National Speakers Association, 1440 Multiversity, National Press Club, Harvard, USC, UCLA and the United Nations Foundation. He has delivered keynotes at Google, Coca-Cola, General Motors, VF, Samsung, VSP Global, Toyota, SAP, Gucci, JP Morgan Chase, Timberland, VW Group, the NHL, and Patagonia. Prior to starting We First, Simon spent 15 years as an award-winning writer, Creative Director, and Worldwide Creative Director at many of the world’s top creative advertising agencies including Saatchi & Saatchi, Wieden & Kennedy, and Ogilvy working on brands such a Nike, Coca-Cola, Toyota, and Motorola, as well as consulting on dozens of F500 brands for leading advertising, production, and digital companies. Contact Simon via: www.SimonMainwaring.com Alternatively: www.WeFirstBranding.com ABOUT THE HOST One thing that’s never been attached to Paul is the label ‘normal’ – something he is totally aware of.  He definitely subscribes to being one of those mentioned the iconic ‘Think Different’ Apple commercial narrated by Steve Jobs in 1977: “Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes... the ones who see things differently -- they're not fond of rules.  You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can't do is ignore them because they change things... they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do!” Paul has a long and distinguished history of coaching & mentoring – particularly focusing on helping people make the transition from pain to purpose; a journey he has made himself, from the depths of a deep dark existence, to now living a life of happiness and prosperity. Through this Mastering The Game Of Life podcast, and books he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. “Remember – Mastering The Game Of Life Starts, By Embracing Our Hearts!” CONTACT METHODS Tel: +44 (0) 115 7270101 E-mail: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/IAMPaulLowe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/  See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

KIB PODCAST
KIB PODCAST: 3BL Owner Billz Talks 3BL Origin And His Impact In The South

KIB PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 11:25


I chop it up with 3BL owner Billz and he tells me how Body Bag Battle League got started and the impact it has in Southern Battle Rap Follow me on IG & Twitter at Dutch_KIB as well as YouTube at DutchKIB

Corporate Sustainability with Philip Beere
12: Triple Bottom Line → John Elkington: The Recall of a Management Concept (25 Years Later)

Corporate Sustainability with Philip Beere

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 52:46


John Elkington is the executive chairman of Volans, co-founder of SustainAbility, blogs at Johnelkington.com, tweets at @volansjohn.  John is one of the world’s leading authorities on sustainable development and developed the ‘triple bottom line’ business strategy. He is the author or co-author of 50 published reports, thousands of articles, and 19 books, including the no. 1 bestselling The Green Consumer Guide (1988).  In this episode, the following topics are discussed: 2019 is the 25th anniversary of the TBL People — Planet — Profit Accounting vs Purpose System change — not the accounting Double entry bookkeeping 6000 companies are engaging in sustainability reporting Branding and advertising — misleading with green HBR says this is first time any management concept has been recalled Social entrepreneurs TBL is not intended to be a mechanism to support tradeoffs Improve on two dimensions, and holding the third constant Tomorrow’s capitalism inquiry — Aviva Investors Crowdsourcing the revamp — using technology to communicate more widely How does shared value link to the TBL Competing language is a glorious alibi to do nothing at all What lies on the horizon for the revamp?We need framework and tools that drives business in ways that we have not seen yet Look at leadership companies, like Unilever, and explore what TBL thinking has delivered in their businesses. (Revamp 1) CEO must be on board The evolution of B2B platforms — Paul Polman — look at B2B platforms and look at what is working and what is not — do we need multiple platforms? (Revamp 2) The role of government and policy makers Financial markets through the lenses of the CFO and the tie to sustainabilty (Revamp 3) Larry Fink at BlackRock, “Society is demanding that companies, both public and private, serve a social purpose. To prosper over time, every company must not only deliver financial performance, but also show how it makes a positive contribution to society.” Avoiding the label of environmentalist John as an agitator — ‘Playfulness’ as an indicator of flexibility and embracing change? OECD: 80 -90% of companies know a sustainability commitment is necessary Corporate culture — The term greenwashing — safety and health diversity are easy to claim, but a CEO saying it is different than real results— someone at Board level must be directly responsible for performance Climate change, human rights, communicating TBL to Wall Street → learning journeys The sort of company that does TBL reporting and brand activism Comparing 1970’s corporate leadership to today SDGs The word ’sustainability’ and it being perceived as something bad A pending financial crash Dirty industries proclaiming sustainability — and the need to call out ranking without looking at what goes on behind the scenes The need to disrupt the ranking industry Provoking or calling out bad corporate behavior Incremental change is boring — disruption or civilizational change is more fascinating and engaging When words or phrases first appear they are like membranes — new concepts that engage — the more a term is used it becomes less engaging The forecast that the SDGs will equal 12T in opportunity — dissecting the number — skepticism and forecasts We have moved from looking at sustainability as an impediment and viewing it as an opportunity and instrument for transformation Big brands that disappear Paradigm shifts NOTES John's websites John Elkington Volans Other websites Aviva Investors B Corp BlackRock  Business and Sustainability Development Commission — market potential of SDGs DJSI Fast Company GlobeScan GRI Tech Mahindra  Unilever sustainability  WBCSD Wired Sample of John's books The Green Capitalists by John Elkington and Tom Burke The Green Consumer Guide by John Elkington and Julia Hailes Cannibals With Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets That Change the World by John Elkington and Pamela Hartigan The Zeronauts The Breakthrough Challenge: 10 Ways To Connect Today's Profits With Tomorrow's Bottom Line by John Elkington and Jochen Zeitz, with a foreword from Sir Richard Branson Other books Thomas Kuhn — The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Articles/blogs The 6 Ways Business Leaders Talk About Sustainability John Elkington has lit the fuse to blow up the “Triple Bottom Line” he invented ABOUT PHILIP BEERE Philip is host of Corporate Sustainability; the podcast that explores companies and people who inspire innovation, improvement, and sustainable business practices through purpose-driven missions and initiatives. Philip is a longtime marketer, who consults companies on how to use stories and narrative to help build their brands.  He says sustainability stories are one of the most powerful ways companies can manage their reputations. Connect with him by clicking here.    

Pro Bono Perspectives
Episode 4: Dave Armon, 3BL Media

Pro Bono Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 32:24


Dave Armon is the Chief Marketing Officer of 3BL Media and Publisher of CR Magazine. Dave is a digital media executive who is known for partnering with progressive brands dedicated to making a positive difference through their environmental, social and governance initiatives. He began his career as a reporter for United Press International and has since enjoyed a 20-year tenure at PR Newswire, where he served as President and COO as the company grew to $300 million in revenue (yes you heard that right!).

Three Beers Later
Episode 41 – We Back

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 110:28


After an extended hiatus for Mark, and an even extendeder hiatus for Connor, 3BL is BACK. And who's that sitting in the corner?!? It's Michael Bruntz! In this episode, we tag along on Connor's spiritual (beeritual) journey that took him from New Orleans to hell to Wichita and finally back to this studio. We discover that no one in this room actually watches movies. We talk about parking tickets and the vigilantes who try to save you from them. And breasts. Or, as they will now be known, the front door to the body. All while enjoying beers from White Elm, Ommegang, and Central Standard.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

Three Beers Later
Episode 51 – B17 Bombers (and other such vessels)

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 130:10


Have you all recovered from last week's mindf*** of an episode? Great! Back to our regularly scheduled programming. Tonight, out beer rules resulted in a LOT of drinks showing up at the 3BL studios. Also, Mike Sciandra is here! We talk about witches and crystals and spells and such. We decided that we are officially pro-wiccan. And pro-gay, in case that matters to you.  But anti-government funded healthcare. We discuss the weirdest place we've cracked open a beer (spoiler: mid-sex is the winner). We talk about muppet love, presidential love, beer love, and more. All while drinking large vesseled beers from Zipline, Kros Strain and Blue Blood. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

Three Beers Later
Episode 52 – So this is pregaming…

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 81:18


Connor and Mark are all alone in this episode. So, they started drinking early. At some point, they turned on the microphones. We really don't know if this episode is good or not. For the first time in the history of the 3BL media empire, we went back and edited something out. We talked about Connor's hair. We talked about Wendy's NOT serving fingers in their chili. And we talked about beer. Local beer. Great American Beer. Lots of beer. All while drinking beer from White Elm and Clown Shoes. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

Three Beers Later
Episode 83 – Two IPAs and a stout

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 120:31


Episode 83. Connor and Mark sat down this week to talk about the state of the podcast, and decided that they've been leaning too hard on guests to provide content. So...for the sake of 3BL...NO GUESTS. In this episode, we start with politics. Connor decides that he should read the Mueller report. But he won't. We decide that baseball should be allowed to police itself. Runza is incredible (sponsor us). And....drumroll please....The State of the American Penis. All while drinking beers from Barn Town, Ursula Brewery and Epic Brewing. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

Three Beers Later
Episode 85 – A Crowler, a Sour, and a Coconut IPA

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 131:55


Episode 85. When it started, there were just two of us. When it was finished, there were four of us. Three humans. One dog. 3BL.  In this episode, we talk as much hockey as we ever will (which isn't much). Why won't college baseball coaches let their catchers call their own games? Connor likes dogs all of the sudden, so we spend way too long figuring out what kind he should get. We test Mike Schaefer's encyclopedic knowledge of previous sports championship teams. And we drink beers from Zipline and SingleSpeed. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

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Episode 90 – Dusty beers w/ Dave Miller

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 124:02


Episode 90. You thought it couldn’t be done. We thought it couldn’t be done. But it’s been done. To celebrate, we brought in a big fish. Making his 3BL debut….Dave Miller! In this episode, we discussed fonts. Wait, it gets better! Marijuana, nudism, giants, little people, Lindsay Lohan. And why the heck didn’t Connor go […]Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

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Episode 91 – Lakefront & Zipline

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 141:57


There was a time once when we thought Episode 100 would happen in September. That's not going to happen. What DID happen....is Episode 91. Tonight. Here. Now. In this episode, we probably spent an hour talking about chips. We didn't start by talking about chips. We didn't end with talking about chips. But there was a LOT of chip talk in the middle. We talked about surgeries and living situations. We discussed Scott Frost's aesthetic appeal and political leanings. And we spent some time reminiscing on the last two years of 3BL. All while drinking beers from Zipline Brewing and Lakefront Brewery.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

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Episode 93 – Lagers w/ Brandon

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 107:08


Before shows, we typically ask guests what they do or do not like to drink. In two years of 3BL history, no guest has responded with "I like lagers." Until now. But when Brandon McDermott says he wants lagers, gosh darn it, you pull out the lagers! In this episode, we try to decide whether being a dick is actually the best way to live your life. On the road, in your career, in life, etc. Also, cigars, echo chambers, the beauty of Nebraska, Diet Coke burps, and turns out Connor's a democrat?!? All while drinking beers from Renegade, Grain Belt and Zipline. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

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Episode 113 - Beer pods ASSEMBLE

Three Beers Later

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 165:31


3BL. Fridge Guys. NE Beer :30. All in the same room. And that room is Daine's horror basement. Who gets out alive? (Hint: Not Connor).In this episode, Grady broaches the idea of joining the empire. Connor tries to figure out how thirsty we are on Instagram. Daine gives beer recommendations across the country. Kobe. Mitt Romney. Super Bowl streakers. And a whole lot of #Baptology from Epic Brewing.Check out the beginning of the conversation over at NE Beer:30. https://youtu.be/tPfLvpDNGVI Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.