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Filmmaker, and founder of Stakeholder Business,Nathan Havey shares more about his documentary "Beyond Zero," which offers an inspirational roadmap for how business can reverse climate change. Then, climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe provides insights into her recent visit to Utah, where she highlighted the potential for clean energy solutions in our state.
Send me a messageIn this episode of the Sustainable Supply Chain podcast, I spoke with Krenar Komoni, the CEO and founder of Tive, about the transformative impact of real-time tracking on supply chain sustainability. We explored how Tive's technology is enabling companies to reduce waste by providing immediate data on the location and condition of shipments, particularly for temperature-sensitive goods like perishables and pharmaceuticals.Krenar shared compelling examples of how real-time monitoring can prevent spoilage. For instance, companies like Alpine Fresh have used Tive's trackers to detect temperature excursions during transit, allowing them to correct issues in real-time and save entire shipments. Similarly, Optimised Courier was able to intervene when a pharmaceutical shipment was delayed on a tarmac, ensuring the products remained within their stability budget.We also discussed the surprising reliance on outdated methods, such as spreadsheets, in billion-dollar supply chain operations. Krenar emphasised the necessity of practical and simple technological solutions to drive industry-wide adoption and efficiency.Looking ahead, we delved into the potential of AI and machine learning in shaping the future of supply chains. While these technologies offer significant opportunities for predictive analytics and increased autonomy, Krenar noted that geopolitical risks pose substantial challenges to global sustainability efforts.Additionally, Krenar recommended the documentary "Beyond Zero", which has significantly influenced his approach to sustainability by highlighting the importance of waste reduction and sustainable manufacturing practices.Tune in to this episode to gain valuable insights into how real-time data and innovative technologies are essential for building more sustainable and efficient supply chains.Elevate your brand with the ‘Sustainable Supply Chain' podcast, the voice of supply chain sustainability.Last year, this podcast's episodes were downloaded over 113,000 times by senior supply chain executives around the world.Become a sponsor. Lead the conversation.Contact me for sponsorship opportunities and turn downloads into dialogues.Act today. Influence the future.Support the showPodcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's generous supporters: Lorcan Sheehan Olivier Brusle Alicia Farag And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent episodes like this one.Podcast Sponsorship Opportunities:If you/your organisation is interested in sponsoring this podcast - I have several options available. Let's talk!FinallyIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to just send me a direct message on LinkedIn, or send me a text message using this link.If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks for listening.
The Farm Gate news channel is part of 8point9.com Today we're frontloading the programme with conversations about baselining, banking and funding the transition - we'll hear from Lee Reeves from Lloyds, Adam White from Barclays and Doug Wanstall who wants to bring integrity into carbon markets. Later, Andrew Whiteford will explain a little of the business-case for tree-planting in Scotland - Valentin Pitiot will extol the virtues of giant kelp - and Dan McAlpine will talk to us about why Compassion in World Farming has turned the spotlight onto UK retailers' chicken supply chains. ffinlo Costain speaks to: Adam White from Barclays Business Banking - 0'54'' Lee Reeves from Lloyds Banking Group - 12'00 Doug Wanstall from Beyond Zero - 24'40'' Valentin Pitiot from Kelp Blue - 37'25'' Andrew Whiteford of Ulzieside Farm - 51'26'' Dan McAlpine from Compassion in World Farming - 1,00' 58''
Check out the first part of the interview with Max Lacerda and Saulo Costa here: https://youtu.be/lRV_d2IWqWUMax Lacerda is a 27 year old Brazilian professional mid-high stakes online cash game player and co-owner of world's biggest cash game stable/CFP, Metagame. Saulo Costa is a poker coach, content creator and founder of Metagame, one of the largest cash game staking companies in the world. Check out his free weekly newsletter here: https://saulocosta.poker/newsletterHere is what you can expect to hear on this week's episode:0:00 Introduction1:03 A Zero Sum Game with a Big Impact8:41 A Cooperative Biology - Poker and Psychology 16:31 Cracking the Makeup Code19:15 Cultural Differences in Poker23:40 Personality Traits for Poker - Capacity for Realization34:43 Poker as a Means to a Greater End43:55 Competition in Staking45:57 Making an Effort to Make Poker More EntertainingFollow Max Lacerda:Metagame Poker Website: https://www.metagame.pokerInstagram: @max.lacerda1 YouTube: @maxlacerdaviverdepoker Follow Saulo Costa:Metagame Poker Website: https://www.metagame.pokerInstagram: @saulotrcostaX (Formerly Twitter): @saulocostapoker YouTube: @saulocostapoker Free Weekly Newsletter: https://saulocosta.poker/newsletterFollow "Jungleman" Dan Cates:Instagram:@thedancatesX (Formerly Twitter): @junglemandanJoin Poker Academy today using this link: https://www.preflop.academy/?via=danPoker strategy tipsPoker tournament highlightsPoker player profilesPoker player rankingsPoker coachingPoker mental game
This week: Marco Albani, co-founder and CEO of Chloris Geospatial talks with Innovation Forum's Ian Welsh about the trends in impact measurement and carbon accounting. They discuss the shift from an area-based approach to carbon accounting and share some unexpected carbon-positive impacts. And, report reveals UK's lack of urgency on deforestation; EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive agreement reached; and, tackling inequality crucial for net zero, according to Nature Climate Change journal, in the news digest by Innovation Forum's Bea Stevenson. Host: Ian Welsh
In this episode of Everyday Business Problems, join your host, Dave Crysler, as he dives into the "Gold Standard" concept of "Zero Defects" in quality management. We take a closer look at why absolute perfection in operations – whether in product-based or service-oriented industries – might not always be the most feasible or beneficial approach. The Myth of Zero Defects: We start by exploring the traditional perspective on Zero Defects and question its practicality and alignment with customer values and cost-effectiveness. Balancing Act: Through real-life examples, we discuss the delicate balance between striving for perfection and meeting customer expectations. Discover how over-engineering, while well-intentioned, can lead to increased costs without a corresponding increase in customer satisfaction. Customer Perception and Defect Management: Learn how the handling of defects, more so than the defects themselves, can significantly impact customer perception and loyalty. We share insights on empowering teams to effectively address issues and the importance of a quick and empathetic response. Final Thoughts: Wrapping up, we emphasize the importance of striking the right balance in quality management, focusing on what customers truly value, and managing defects effectively. This episode is a must-listen for Operations Leaders, Plant Managers, and anyone interested in refining their approach to quality management and customer satisfaction. Tune in for a blend of real-world stories, expert insights, and practical advice.
If You Want to Change the World (featuring Nathan Havey)Nathan Havey on conscious capitalism, leadership caps, and moreGUEST BIO:Nathan Havey is on a mission to redefine success in the business world. He's also the mastermind who helped transform BIGGBY® COFFEE into a beacon of conscious capitalism. He's since developed a network of over 65 top-tier consultants worldwide through his work with Conscious Capitalism Inc. Nathan's passion for storytelling shines through in his award-winning film, "Beyond Zero," which has been a hit with heavyweights like KKR, UPS, and academic stalwarts like Yale and the University of Michigan, all using it to champion the expanded game of business.At the Institute for Corporate Transformation, Nathan co-founded, he's the voice behind the hit podcast series "10 Things You Should Know About Stakeholder Capitalism." He's also the brains behind the Intrapreneur Accelerator, a cutting-edge change leadership program. Nathan's also speaker and trainer, collaborating with visionaries worldwide to create a future where business benefits everyone.Links:LinkedInCORE TOPICS + DETAILS:[1:57] - Make a Mess FirstMake a mess, then clean it up betterLaura discusses the annual planning phase in businesses, likening it “pulling all the clothes out and dumping them on the ground” when you clean your closet out. This represents the discomfort and uncertainty businesses face during strategic planning, emphasizing the emotional and psychological impacts of business processes. It's uncomfortable when your company's dirty laundry is dumped on the ground for all to see — because then it has to be dealt with. But this is the beginning of positive transformation.[3:07] - Anxiety, Stress, and LeadershipThe upside to anxietyMike and Nathan discuss how anxiety and stress, often seen as challenges to be overcome in leadership, can actually be critical and productive elements in leadership and business. This conversation shifts the perspective on these emotions, suggesting they can be drivers for success and growth. After all, anxiety and stress are often our brain trying to tell us something — and can even give us the critical energy that makes the process of transformation effective and worthwhile.[9:08] - When Business is More than BusinessIf you want to change the world, start with companiesNathan believes that society undervalues the importance of businesses and corporations in positively impacting society. He talks about expanding the role of business beyond traditional metrics to enhance this social aspect further. When we adopt a more holistic view of business in society, it not only increases the potential for transformation — it also puts positive pressure on corporate leaders to do more than just turn a profit.[21:49] - Your Culture Doesn't Stop at the OfficeEmployees take cultures homeWe often think about workplace cultures ending outside the workplace. But research shows that your employees take your workplace culture home with them — and, more importantly, into their communities. Workplace environments significantly influence not only employees' professional growth but also their personal lives and community interactions. By fostering positive workplace cultures that emphasize listening and support, businesses can contribute to healthier societal dynamics, even reducing issues like marital stress and improving overall community well-being.[47:46] - The Dreaded Leadership CapWhat to do when your leaders reach their potentialNathan introduces us to the idea of 'leadership caps', suggesting that every leader has a limit to their capabilities. When team members reach this cap, they either leave or disengage, highlighting the need for ongoing growth and development in leadership to prevent stagnation and maintain team motivation. Basically, it means that you can't simply assume leaders will keep growing and developing simply by doing their jobs.As Nathan says: "If you don't have structures for you to get served that stuff, then you stop growing."RESOURCES:[11:30] Conscious Capitalism, Inc.[12:07] Nathan's Film: Beyond Zero[8:24] Nathan's Podcast: 10 Things You Should Know About Stakeholder CapitalismFollow Nathan Havey:LinkedInFollow Laura Eich:LinkedInFacebookInstagramFollow Mike McFall:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookXInstagramFollow BIGGBY® COFFEE & LifeLabTM:WebsiteFacebookXInstagramLinkedInAbout LifeLabTMABOUT LOVE IN LEADERSHIP:At the Life You Love LaboratoryTM and BIGGBY® COFFEE, we're out to prove that financial success and healthy workplace culture aren't two separate goals. BIGGBY® COFFEE's own cultural transformation is proof that not only is it possible to have a successful company where people aren't miserable at work, but that the happier your people are, the more your business will grow. Each week, join host Laura Eich, Chief Purpose Officer at BIGGBY® COFFEE, and her co-host and BIGGBY® COFFEE co-CEO Mike McFall as they're joined by guests from around the world to learn how they are fostering a culture of love and growth in the world's most innovative and people-centric companies. Get inspired. Get real. Get ready to transform workplace culture in America with us. This is the Love in Leadership podcast.Learn more at: loveinleadershippodcast.comABOUT THE HOSTS:Mike McFall began his journey with BIGGBY® COFFEE as a minimum-wage barista at the original store in East Lansing in 1996. Over the span of 23 years, alongside business partner Bob Fish, he has helped create one of the great specialty coffee brands in America. Today Mike is co-CEO with Bob, and BIGGBY® COFFEE has over 250 stores open throughout the Midwest that sell tens of thousands of cups of coffee each day. But more importantly to Mike and BIGGBY® COFFEE, the company is a profoundly people-first organization.Mike is also the author of Grind, a book which focuses on early stage businesses and how to establish positive cash flow.Laura Eich is BIGGBY® COFFEE's Chief People Officer, having worked in a variety of roles at BIGGBY® COFFEE for the last 11+ years. She helped launch BOOST, the department at BIGGBY® COFFEE which ultimately became LifeLabTM — BIGGBY® COFFEE's inhouse culture cultivation team designed to help people be the best versions of themselves and help companies support them along the way. In her role, Laura helps people build lives that they love through the process of building profitable businesses and robust, growth-filled careers. PRODUCED BY DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motown's processes to launch today's most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits. Here's to making (podcast) history together.Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
For the 100th episode of the Mental Advantage Podcast, the MAP boys sit down with their very first guest ever, Dave Meyer. Dave is a physical therapist and mental performance coach who has been working in professional sports for many years. He is the author of the book, "Injured to Elite" and the host of the podcast, "Beyond Zero." He is truly considered a "friend of the show" as always brings a ton of great insights and energy. Special thanks to all of our listeners for 100 episodes!!Get your pen and paper ready.For more information about MindVue and the mindset skills assessment go to www.mindvue.com - to receive a 20% discount use the code: MA20 at checkout.Have a question or comment for the show: podcast@mentaladvantage.netWant to work with John Cullen: john.cullen@mentaladvantage.netTo reach Brandon Allen: brandon.allen@mentaladvantage.net
Hey fellow Beyond Zero'er In this episode Dr.Isaac Zur and I discuss how leveraging a seemingly negative emotion "ANGER" might just be the key to unleashing your performance in certain situations...This is the area of Dr.Zur's thesis and research work on "A psycholphysiological examination of the emotions-performance relationship." that can be found here.Follow me on IG @davemmeyerPlease don't forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts as it would mean a lot and to share this episode with your community
Hey fellow Beyond Zero'er In this episode we unravel perfectionism, where it comes from, its relationship to ADHD, and if it helps or hurts us. Special guest for this episode, Dr.Liz Slonena joins who is a psychotherapist and specializes on the topic of perfectionism and works with adult professionals that have ADHD. You will be surprised with some of the twists and turns of this episode as I become a pseudo patient for Dr.Liz and take the proverbial shrink's chair.Dr.Liz also schools me on "neurodivergence" and the importance of this topic in the "neurotypical" society today that we might be living in...One of the important research papers that I mention in this episode can be found here that is titled Positive Conceptions of Perfectionism: Approaches, Evidence, Challenges. Follow me on IG @davemmeyerFollow Dr.Liz Slonena on IG @dr.lizlistensPlease don't forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts as it would mean a lot and to share this episode with your community
It started as "The Harmony Exercise Podcast" for a VERY short while alongside my mentor John Denney, which then quickly became the Injured to Elite Podcast that has now turned into Beyond Zero; and today we get to all make a toast and celebrate this momentous occasion together. I only thought it would be right to have you join the party so here is what went down...I decided to host my own Beyond Zero 100th Episode Party in person and live on zoom on Sunday April 2nd 2023. It included popping a bottle of champagne, reading a poem I wrote to commemorate you the listeners titled "The Ears that Listen", sharing stories of the podcast from some of my most loyal audience, and cutting into a special 100th episode cake I made for myself. Yes....We ate my face! Listen in as it is never too late to join this special occasion PARTAY! WOOO WOOOFollow on Instagram @davemmeyer to see the party in action!
Welcome to the relaunch of Injured to Elite! Beyond Zero starts with my own story of going beyond zero. Welcome back and enjoy!Follow me on Instagram @davemmeyerhttp://www.drdavidmeyer.com
I couldn't let it go... The browser or browsers have the potential to be the trojan horse. I sit down with Jim Harryman of Kinetic Group to discuss what we can do within the browser to ensure a more secure posture with resources to protect the user experience. If you remember in part one of, "Zero Trust Your Browser" we talked about how much power the browser has. In this episode we focus on reining it in.
Making an Impact E36 Did you know that businesses and even large corporations can become sustainable and help reverse climate change? The global billion-dollar company, Interface, showed us it’s possible in the film, Beyond Zero. In this episode of Collaborative Connections Radio Show and Podcast, host Kelly Lorenzen had the opportunity to interview Nathan Havey, […] The post Making an Impact E36 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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Is your business part of the stakeholder capitalism movement? Are you curious about intentionally aligning your business to benefit all stakeholders, but not sure where to start? In this week's podcast episode, we are joined by Nathan Havey. Nathan is working to expand the definition of success in business. He facilitated the transformation of a large coffee franchise into a stakeholder capitalism company. He co-created and co-facilitated the consultant certification program for Conscious Capitalism Inc, cultivating a network of 65 and counting rock-star consultants from all around the world. A believer in the transformative power of stories, Nathan also wrote and directed an award-willing film telling an updated version of the story that set him on this path back in 2010. Its called Beyond Zero and companies like KKR and UPS and universities like Yale, ESCP, and the University of Michigan are using it to teach the expanded game of business. Nathan is a co-founder of the Institute for Corporate Transformation where he produced the acclaimed podcast miniseries 10 Things You Should Know About Stakeholder Capitalism. He wrote and leads a certificate program in change leadership, and he speaks to, trains, and collaborates with people around the globe who are working to create a world that works for everyone. Today, we break down what exactly stakeholder capitalism is and why more and more companies are embracing it as part of their business model. Plus, we discuss why knowing your higher purpose is essential to implementing stakeholder capitalism in your organization. In this episode: 8:00- How quickly are companies keeping up with the transition toward stakeholder capitalism? 14:00- How is stakeholder capitalism different than shareholder capitalism? 21:00- How leaders can implement stakeholder capitalism in a meaningful and attainable way. 28:00- Why your higher purpose is integral to success for all stakeholders 35:00- How can well established companies discover and embody their purpose, even when it has never been a part of their ethos? If you're interested in learning how to align your business with purpose and practices that benefit all stakeholders, connect with us here or send us a note at hello@10xleadershiplab.com. About the 10X Impact Conversations Podcast We believe you matter, your work matters, and your business matters. The 10X Impact Conversations podcast is designed to help you thrive in life and work using science, coaching, and conscious practices you can integrate today. In each episode, our host Laura Juarez discusses or interviews leaders and experts to uncover how people and organizations are making the world better through their own evolution, relationships, and work. This podcast is a production of 10X Leadership Lab – a conscious executive coaching and consulting practice committed to making the world better by making business better. To learn more about how we can support you and your business, visit us at 10xleadershiplab.com.
“Business is the social institution that that makes the world go ‘round. At one point in time, it was government and monarchies, and another point in time, it was religion. Now, it's businesses. So if we want to change the world, we have to change business.” – Nathan Havey 3D Business: A force for positive change In the 1970s, Milton Friedman said that the only responsibility of business is to increase profits for its shareholders. Today, conscious capitalism expands the definition of success for businesses to be three-dimensional, to include the environment, a diverse workforce, and more, and to ultimately leave a positive impact on the world. Nathan Havey believes transforming business is one of the best ways to help all people thrive. To that end, he's done an impressive job weaving together his passions for film and storytelling alongside his public policy and consultant background to bring us the documentary Beyond Zero. Together, we discuss: - Nathan's road to creating the documentary and how it illustrates Conscious Capitalism - How we can bring Conscious Capitalism into business conversations – and who can drive it - The 6 elements important for stakeholder / conscious capitalism - And more With the right mindsets and practices in place, business has the ability to become a restorative enterprise that creates good in the world. Positive impact is best for business [5:35] “Business people need to understand the consequences their companies have on the environment and on humanity, and they need to try to make sure those are positive consequences. That's the way we can actually work together to create a world that works for everyone…because it's the best way for capitalism to operate.” What's your BHAG? And does it go beyond your shareholders? [7:09] "...all of the macro life support systems on Earth are in decline. And they're in decline because of industrial activity. And as he read what Hawkins said, he realized that he, as the chief executive of a global industrial company, was part of the Vanguard that was driving the decline of the life support systems on Earth. And so it, it absolutely shocked him to his core. Business success = helping people be the best version of themselves [47:52] “Rather than using people in your company for your gain – ‘I'm gonna pay you as little as possible, work you as hard as I can so I get maximum benefit from you' – is there a way you can help make them the best version of themselves? Can you help them become who they want to be, to help them be who they need to be for their family? When you do that, counterintuitively, they perform far better, and you actually end up getting better performance.” Progress, not perfection [24:32] “That stops a lot of companies from starting this journey – they see all these different places – there's environmentalism, and there's economic justice, and there's animal rights, and welfare, and where do we even begin? If we're going to start to do anything, are we going to immediately get slapped for everything that we're not doing?... ”We can't let the perfect be the enemy of the good, but the best way to do that is by holding up how much farther we still have to go so that it's all in context.” What can you do? The smallest gesture may have big payoffs [14:09] "But what there is for us, each of us, to do is to just do the things that we see to do. And you never know what the other extenuating circumstances are, that when your small gesture of giving a book recommendation might be the thing that changes a piece of the world." About the documentary Beyond Zero: https://beyondzerofilm.com/ Ray Anderson Spear in the Chest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eUMdcgXxJo&t=11s Interface https://www.interface.com/US/en-US/homepage Paul Hawken https://paulhawken.com/ The 6-Part Stakeholder Score: https://stakeholderscore.com/ Listen to Nathan's 10-episode podcast: 10 Things You Should Know About Stakeholder Capitalism Visit: https://www.100monthstochange.com/ https://www.consciouscapitalism.org Raj Sisodia http://rajsisodia.com/ Firms of Endearment http://firmsofendearment.com/ Emmanuel Faber, Former CEO, Danone https://time.com/6121684/emmanuel-faber-danone-interview/ Leith Sharp https://eesl.sph.harvard.edu/leith-sharp-program-director-biography LEED Certification https://www.usgbc.org/leed Erin Meezan https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinmeezan/ Jessica Schneider - Conscious Capitalism Consultant https://www.linkedin.com/in/inspiringpossibilities/ Milton Friedman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Friedman To subscribe to the Rise Leaders newsletter for more resources: https://mailchi.mp/426e78bc9538/subscribe To discuss executive coaching, leadership development program design, and workshop facilitation, please visit: https://rise-leaders.com/contact-info/
Interface is a modular flooring company with one of the most forward-thinking sustainability visions. In 1994, company founder and CEO Ray Anderson committed to becoming the world's first environmentally sustainable and restorative company after reading Paul Hawken's The Ecology of Commerce. Since then, Interface has achieved impressive milestones including being the first flooring company to have all carbon-neutral products, achieving Mission Zero in 2019, and establishing the company mission to overcome the biggest challenge facing humanity and reverse global warming. In this episode, I sit down with Erin Meezan, the Chief Sustainability Officer at Interface. Erin is a sustainability spokesperson, a thought leader, and an accomplished keynote speaker on sustainable business and climate worldwide. In this episode we discuss: Moving from a “do-no-harm” approach to sustainability to a vision of reinvigorating the planet What biomimicry means and how it can inspire sustainable innovation The psychological shortcomings of focusing on a compliance approach to sustainability Key Takeaways: Getting transparency into a company that's been a champion of sustainability for over two decades is a gift for every company that is just starting on this path. What I really appreciate about Erin is how she's able to convey simple frameworks to use when approaching the complex topic of sustainability, and then share how Interface has used these frameworks in practice. I love the thought experiment of considering what type of business mother nature would create. What would business look like, what would our world look like, if all companies aimed to mirror mother nature in their operations: Using only renewable energy, sending zero waste to landfills, all materials serving as raw ingredients for something else at the end of its lifecycle. There's a lot we can learn by studying the way the natural world operates. While we all need a paycheck to support our families, we also want our careers to be so much more than that. We want to contribute to something that matters. We want to leave a legacy that we're proud of. I was really inspired to hear the impact that Interface's purpose has on employees across the company. When you know your job is having a positive impact on the world, you show up in a different way. You have a different relationship with your work, and with yourself. References: Interface Carbon Negative Innovation Press Release From Carbon Neutral to Carbon Negative Why Carbon Matters Lessons for the Future (The Mission Zero report) 2020 UN Global Climate Action Awards pPress rRelease and Interface aAward pLanding Page The Ecology of Commerce by Paul Hawken Biomimicry 3.8 Beyond Zero documentary website Erin's TED short “What nature can teach us about sustainable business” Interface in the media “Interface Moving from Net Zero to Climate Positive by Rethinking Factories as Forests”, Sustainable Brands, June 13th, 2018 “This carpet company has always been an unlikely environmental leader. Now it's going further.” Fast Company, October 20th, 2020 Beyond Sustainability: The Regenerative Business” Forbes, October 24th, 2020 “Manufacturing Goes Carbon Negative”, Strategy + Business, May 7th, 2018 Connect & Share: 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 them! If this episode resonated with you, I ask you to send it to a friend. Help bring even more visibility to these leaders that are using business as a force for good! Subscribe to the Purpose and Profit newsletter to make sure you don't miss future episodes. This podcast is for you, the listener. I'd love to hear what resonated with you, or if you have a suggestion on who would be a great guest for this show. Please send me a note at info@KathyVarol.com.
Captured by the documentary, Beyond Zero, is the inspiring story of leadership, culture and the power of having a higher purpose in business. Called “the most important business story of the past 100 years,” Beyond Zero chronicles the story of a visionary leader, Ray Anderson, and his company, Interface. After a life-changing epiphany, Ray led […]
New Episode of Let's Talk About SecurIT with Morey Haber, BeyondTrust CSO, prolific author and Cybersecurity thought leader. Morey and Philip discuss career, today's Cybersecurity trends and ground-breaking thoughts on three tier identity, authentication and access management.
EPISODE 7, SEASON 3: As the world struggles in its race to achieve carbon neutrality- or ‘Net Zero'- by the newest target date of 2050- our guest this week helps us think about what it looks like to go Beyond Zero. With practical advice and solid business examples, we explore how to change the conversation from how to do less bad, to how we do something that is actually good for the environment and humanity. An absolute must-hear episode.ABOUT THE SERIES: Future of XYZ is a weekly interview series dedicated to fostering forward-thinking discussions about where we are as a world and where we want to go. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Visit future-of.xyz and follow on social media... LinkedIn: @lisagralnek, @lvg-co-strategy | Twitter: @lgralnek | IG: @futureofxyz
In this week's season finale, we are featuring Priyanka who leads PMM at Qualia. Qualia is a company whose mission is to transform and improve real estate transactions. Real estate is a new industry for Priyanka, so tune in to hear how to learn a new space and make a jump into a new domain. You'll also hear how to think about growing the function beyond 0 to 1 and building not just a team, but a product that lasts. It's likely that your team will change - you're bound to lose and gain people who you consider key players. At the end of the day though, your product will likely survive your team. So, how do you approach this and build a product that solves real life problems?Connect with Priyanka on LinkedIn.Join Priyanka on Sharebird.Questions covered in this interview: What is it like to own product marketing? What do you look for in a company/team/role? How did you evaluate the risk of a new role? What are some of the challenges early on? What about now? What are some of the thrills (highs) and chills (lows) of your product marketing career?
Hosted by Mark Bergin - Founder of the Design Exec Club / DRIVENxDESIGNPanel:Dylan Brady - Conductor at Decibel ArchitectureOle Rauberg - Head of Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and S.Korea at RHLucy Grant - Communications Coordinator at the DEsign Exec Club / DRIVENxDESIGN References:Hans Rosling shatters the myth of “developed” versus “developing” nations, 2013Doughnut Economics - Kate RaworthBrian Harradine – a one-off who played the power of one to the max - Michelle Grattan, The Conversation 2014This Other Eden - Ben Elton, 2012
Show #1310 If you get any value from this podcast please consider supporting my work on Patreon. Plus all Patreon supporters get their own unique ad-free podcast feed. Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Wednesday 15th December. It's Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they've built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It's a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too. TOYOTA'S ELECTRIC VEHICLE PLANS ARE GETTING BIGGER AND MORE EXPENSIVE - Toyota is ramping up its electric vehicle production schedule, vowing to release 30 electric vehicles by 2030 rather than just 15 EVs by 2025, as was previously promised. The Japanese automaker also vowed to sell 3.5 million battery EVs globally by 2030 and to transform Lexus into an EV-only brand by 2035. - the company's top executives, including billionaire CEO Akio Toyoda, have been on the record calling the trend toward electric vehicles “overhyped” in part because of emissions associated with power plants — which is a favorite talking point used by the oil and gas industry. - But in an event Tuesday, Toyoda changed his tune, touting the need for the company to reduce tailpipe emissions by releasing more EVs. - As part of the announcement, Toyota showed several dozen concept vehicles, including sedans, sports cars, crossovers, SUVs, pickup trucks, and even a couple of boxy shuttles. The company didn't release many details about each vehicle but did note that a planned Lexus sports car would have a “cruising range” of 700 km (434 miles) and be able to accelerate from 0 to 60mph in under two seconds. Original Source : https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/14/22833997/toyota-ev-investment-lexus-concept-vehicles TOYOTA TEASES SLICK ELECTRIC SPORTS CARS IN MAJOR EV PREVIEW - Toyota's upcoming offerings will live under its new "BZ" sub-brand, which stands for "Beyond Zero." We've already seen one proper production model under this new umbrella -- the BZ4X, which will spawn a unique Lexus variant, the RZ, Original Source : https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/toyota-lexus-electric-sports-car-teaser-preview/ TOYOTA REVEALS ASTOUNDING LINEUP OF FUTURE ELECTRIC CARS FOR 'BEYOND ZERO' BRAND AND MORE - They include a BZ small crossover, a BZ compact SUV, a BZ sedan and a BZ large SUV. It's clear these vehicles are concepts or design studies for now, with blacked-out windows to hide their lack of real interiors. - another eight electric cars to fill out this line with some exciting potential cars. There are two commercial vehicles, called the Mid Box and Micro Box, and two more SUVs. One appears on the smaller side with the name "Small SUEV" and the other looks closer to the BZ compact SUV concept, though it just wears a "Crossover EV" name. - Toyota showed what sure looks like a successor to the beloved FJ Cruiser called the Compact Cruiser EV concept. The boxy off-road SUV wears a familiar shade of blue to the departed Jeep Wrangler rival and even rocks similar design language to the previous SUV. There's also the Pickup EV, which looks a lot like today's Tacoma with minimal changes and -- are you ready for this? -- a sports car. Original Source : https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/toyota-reveals-future-electric-cars-beyond-zero/ TOYOTA SHIFTS GEARS WITH MAJOR INVESTMENT IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES - In November, Toyota declined to join a pledge signed by six major carmakers, including General Motors, and Ford Motor Co. to phase out fossil fuel cars by 2040. It argued that not all parts of the world would be ready to transition to green cars by then. - In addition to battery EVs, Toyota also builds hydrogen fuel cell cars, and is developing internal combustion engines that run on hydrogen fuel, although it has not said when it might commercialize the technology. - Toyota recently promised that it will be ready to sell only zero-emission cars in Europe by 2035 Original Source : https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2021/12/14/business/corporate-business/toyota-30-ev-models-2030/ HERE'S HOW MUCH HYUNDAI'S COOL, NEW IONIQ 5 EV WILL COST - The cheapest way to get an Ioniq 5 will be the 125 kW (168 hp) rear-wheel drive SE Standard Range model with the smaller 58 kWh battery pack. This will cost $39,700 before the IRS 30D tax credit and any local incentives. However, as is nearly always the case with a new car regardless of OEM, if you want the cheapest one, you need to be prepared to wait, as it will only become available in spring 2022. - The cheapest long-range Ioniq 5 is the $43,650 RWD SE, then there's the $45,900 Ioniq 5 SEL, followed by $50,600 Ioniq 5 Limited. If you prefer more power and don't mind charging slightly more often, that version of the Ioniq 5 SE starts at $47,150, with the AWD Ioniq 5 SEL at $49,900 and the AWD Ioniq 5 Limited at $54,500. Original Source : https://arstechnica.com/cars/2021/12/heres-how-much-hyundais-cool-new-ioniq-5-ev-will-cost/ THE 'CHEAP' HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 UNDERCUTS ALMOST ALL EV CROSSOVERS/SUVS - This entry-level version has 220 miles of EPA range, a 125 kW electric motor for rear-wheel-drive, and, most importantly, an MSRP of $39,700 (+$1,225 DST), which after deducting the $7,500 federal tax credit will turn into effectively $33,425. Once we checked the list of available EVs, it turns out that it's one of the least expensive electric crossovers/SUVs. - An interesting thing is that the Hyundai Ioniq 5 SR undercuts the base Ford Mustang Mach-E on price (by $4,195), but is expected to deliver only a slightly lower range, despite the battery being much smaller. On the other hand, the Ford Mustang Mach-E should be much quicker. Hyundai Ioniq 5 will fast charge at a higher rate. - Here is another surprise, the entry-level Hyundai Ioniq 5 is marginally less expensive than the Volkswagen ID.4 (we don't have prices for the 2022 model year yet). However, that's only because the ID.4 does not have its lower-spec trims on the market yet (like the 62 kWh battery version). It also has noticeably more range and power. - he Hyundai Ioniq 5 SR is $200 less expensive than the base Kia Niro EV. And the EPA range is only slightly lower. - The poor Chevrolet Bolt EUV is temporarily out of production, but even if it was being produced, it would not be eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit. It means that after deducting the tax credit, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 SR would be, on paper, less expensive. Pretty surprising anomaly considering how much smaller the Bolt EUV is. Original Source : https://insideevs.com/news/554563/cheap-hyundai-ioniq5-price-comparison/amp/ NEW 2022 CUPRA BORN ELECTRIC CAR: SPECS, DETAILS AND PRICES - Cupra has announced pricing for the first version of its Born electric family hatchback to go on sale, as well as new trim level details. Prices will start from £33,735, though extra variants will be added to the range in time. - Eventually, the Born range will consist of four models, however, the mid-range variant which uses 58kWh battery and 201bhp electric motor is the only one you can order for the time being. This particular version has a range of 263 miles, while 0-62mph takes 7.3 seconds. - Prices start from £33,735 for the 58kWh/201bhp Born in V1 trim, with standard equipment including 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, a 12-inch central infotainment screen, reversing camera and safety systems like lane assist and tiredness recognition. Original Source : https://www.drivingelectric.com/cupra/born/776/new-2022-cupra-born-electric-car-specs-details-and-prices CONVENIENT, NETWORKED AND SUSTAINABLE: NEW SOLUTIONS FOR CHARGING ELECTRIC VOLKSWAGEN MODELS Original Source : https://www.volkswagen-newsroom.com/en/press-releases/convenient-networked-and-sustainable-new-solutions-for-charging-electric-volkswagen-models-7695 LUCID MOTORS CEO SEES $25,000 ELECTRIC CARS IN 4 YEARS Original Source : https://www.axios.com/lucid-motors-affordable-electric-cars-967f69c7-98c5-4737-8449-4e17fd7bca9b.html YOU CAN PLAY SONIC THE HEDGEHOG IN TESLAS Original Source : https://www.ign.com/articles/sonic-the-hedgehog-teslas ABB'S TERRA 360 ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER MAKES MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA DEBUT Original Source : https://www.utilities-me.com/utilities/abbs-terra-360-electric-vehicle-charger-makes-middle-east-debut ELECTRIC VEHICLES FOR MILITARY JUST A 'MATTER OF TIMELINE Original Source : https://breakingdefense.com/2021/12/electric-vehicles-for-military-just-a-matter-of-timeline-bae-systems-ceo NEW QUESTION OF THE WEEK WITH EMOBILITYNORWAY.COM Has Covid-19 changed your electric car buying decisions in the last two years? 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Van fossiel naar circulair. In veel boardrooms doen ze dat heel voorzichtig, stapje voor stapje. De Amerikaanse tapijttegelfabrikant Interface laat zien dat het ook met reuzensprongen tegelijk kan. De oprichter van het bedrijf, Ray Anderson, riep al in de jaren negentig dat het roer om moest. Met vallen en opstaan is het uiteindelijk gelukt om Interface echt te verduurzamen. Wat heet, het bedrijf is nu zelfs klimaatpositief. Over deze gedaanteverandering is nu een film gemaakt: Beyond Zero. Janneke Leenaars is duurzaamheidsmanager van Interface Noord-West-Europa en vertelt wat andere bedrijven kunnen leren van deze case. Het Groene Geweten is Klaske Kruk van Circularities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
C'est lors d'un événement organisé en région parisienne que Toyota a récemment présenté son plan d'investissement "Beyond Zero", en français "Au-delà du zéro émission". Avec ce projet, le constructeur japonais ambitionne de devenir le leader mondial de la mobilité propre... et à en croire le groupe, cela passe à priori par un certain nombre de mesures assez inattendues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 1994 DC Comics decided to clean up their continuity (again) with Zero Hour: Crisis In Time. Join Adam and Michael as they explore the Wizard magazine special issue devoted to the past, present & future of DC Comics, then review this 90's comics crossover event with a lot of laughs along the way.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
EPISODE #597 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, PSYCHEDELICS, AND CONSCIOUSNESS Can we build a robot that trips on acid? This is not a frivolous question, according to neuroscientist Andrew Smart. If we can't, he argues, we haven't really created artificial intelligence. Richard and Andrew discuss his book Beyond Zero and One, which challenges fundamental assumptions underlying artificial intelligence. Guest: Andrew Smart is the author of Autopilot: The Art and Science of Doing Nothing and Beyond Zero and One. A scientist and engineer interested in consciousness, brains and technology. In his latest book, Smart convincingly makes the case that true intelligence, and artificial intelligence, requires an appreciation of what is beyond the computational. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! BetterHELP - Professional Counselling with a Licensed Therapist. You Deserve to Be Happy! Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/Conspiracy C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60. Buy Direct from the Source. Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO! More Energy! Order now, use the code 'unlimited' to save 10% on all non-SALE items, PLUS... ALL your purchases ships for free!!! Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off? Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more. It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber. For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free. Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play. To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click on
EPISODE #597 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, PSYCHEDELICS, AND CONSCIOUSNESS Can we build a robot that trips on acid? This is not a frivolous question, according to neuroscientist Andrew Smart. If we can't, he argues, we haven't really created artificial intelligence. Richard and Andrew discuss his book Beyond Zero and One, which challenges fundamental assumptions underlying artificial intelligence. Guest: Andrew Smart is the author of Autopilot: The Art and Science of Doing Nothing and Beyond Zero and One. A scientist and engineer interested in consciousness, brains and technology. In his latest book, Smart convincingly makes the case that true intelligence, and artificial intelligence, requires an appreciation of what is beyond the computational. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! BetterHELP - Professional Counselling with a Licensed Therapist. You Deserve to Be Happy! Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/Conspiracy C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60. Buy Direct from the Source. Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO! More Energy! Order now, use the code 'unlimited' to save 10% on all non-SALE items, PLUS... ALL your purchases ships for free!!! Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off? Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more. It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber. For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free. Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play. To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click on
Despite criticism over Australia's slow pace of vaccination, the country is expected to reach at least 70% of the adult population by year-end. Tonight on #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris & Sharaad Kuttan ask Prof Catherine Bennett about contested public health policies.
The Shanghai motor show opened its doors to the public recently, showing an immense array of new vehicles. While the debuts from Chinese carmakers are numerous, there were also some noteworthy new car launches from European, US-based and Japanese manufacturers looking to tap into the world's largest car market. In this FORMCAST episode, Eric Gallina and Sam Livingstone discuss these foreign carmaker debuts, including some new vehicles specifically designed with Chinese customers in mind. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/formtrends)
This is the second and final segment of the discussion with Peter Kalmus NASA scientist and climate activist. Peter is also an astrophysicist, writer, and climate activist. He has co authored the award winning book, "Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution", founded the website noflyclimatesci.org, co-founded the app Earth Hero: Climate Change and cofounded the ClimateAd project.
This is part 1 of a two part show.Peter Kalmus is a NASA scientist ans climate activist who has achieved amazing things in the climate space in a short space of time.Not only is he an American climate scientist, astrophysicist, writer, and climate activist he has co authored the award winning book, "Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution", founded the website noflyclimatesci.org and co-founded the app Earth Hero: Climate Change. As well he has started the ClimateAd project to raise awareness about climate change.
Prof. Ron Milo earned a BSc in Physics and Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a PhD in Biological Physics at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Ron and his lab members bring the tools of systems biology to bear on the challenges of sustainability. His research aims to understand the cellular highways of energy and carbon transformations known as central carbon metabolism in quantitative terms. His research team employs a combination of computational and experimental synthetic biology tools with a focus on carbon fixation. He aims to understand the fundamentals of its design principles with the goal of improving the ability of humanity to produce food and fuel more efficiently. In 2018, the Weizmann Institute was ranked ninth in the world in terms of research quality according to the prestigious CWTS Leiden Ranking. This is the second time in the last five years that it has been ranked in the top 10 research institutes in the world.
The Climate Action Show22nd March 2021Edited with permission from Reset 21 Forums by Vivien Langford BELOW ZERO 2030EMERGENCY ACTION FOR NEGATIVE EMISSIONSThe dramatic shift in mainstream climate policy in support of a zero-emissions target is widely welcomed. But are we at grave risk of missing our intended outcome by attaching highly dangerous timeframes to this critical goal?The evidence is clear: any further emissions released from now will only jeopardise the ability to address the existential threat of climate change. Current emissions will have ongoing impacts, and temperatures will continue to rise even if all future emissions were prevented today. In addition for the need to address the question of immediate cooling, two actions critical for long-term climate repair include eliminating all further emissions, and large-scale removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.What are the leading tech disruptions, key innovations and economic strategies that could dramatically accelerate the transition to zero within the decade? What elements could make up an effective global drawdown program at the monumental scale and speed required?Saul Griffith – Founder and Chief Scientist, Rewiring AmericaHeidi Lee – CEO, Beyond Zero EmissionsJustin Borevitz – Professor of Plant Energy Biology, ANUModerated by Natasha Mitchell – ABC Broadcaster & Journalist
What are the different ways to remove carbon dioxide from air? How much potential do they have, and how can we scale them up? Perhaps most importantly, will negative emissions be a vital addition to action on emissions or a costly distraction? Join Tim Kruger, Programme Manager of the Oxford Geoegineering Programme, in discussion with Dr Steve Smith, Executive Director of Oxford Net Zero, in this fifth instalment of the Oxford Net Zero series.
What are the different ways to remove carbon dioxide from air? How much potential do they have, and how can we scale them up? Perhaps most importantly, will negative emissions be a vital addition to action on emissions or a costly distraction? Join Tim Kruger, Programme Manager of the Oxford Geoegineering Programme, in discussion with Dr Steve Smith, Executive Director of Oxford Net Zero, in this fifth instalment of the Oxford Net Zero series.
SOUNDING THE ALARM FOR CLIMATE ACTIONMARCH 1ST 2021Produced by Vivien LangfordGuests:These are ARRCC members who are leading Sacred People Sacred Earth (arrcc.org.au)Tejopala Rawls (Buddhist) Fahimah Badrulhisham (Muslim ) Dr Byron Smith (Christian)These are the film makers from the Transitions Film FestivalRob Innes Producer of the film YOUTH ONSTRIKE Maiysha - Yr 12 student and youth leader who vlogged for this fast paced film. Nathan Havey - Director of "Beyond Zero"Emmanuel Cappelin - Director of "Once you know" Action1. Please sign GreenFaith International's multi faith statement calling for a recovery from COVID which will help create a more just world order while tackling the climate crisis.It has been signed by hundreds of high-profile leaders of a wide range of faiths as well as regular people of faith and we'd love you to sign this and ask others to do the same. By March 11 we aim to have the signatures of thousands of religious leaders and individual people of faith and spirit.2. See the trailer for Youth on Strike hereYouth On Strike! | Youth On Strike! & CitizenKid: Earth Comes First | Transitions Film Festival (eventive.org)Book your ticket to see it online at TICKETS & PASSES 2021 – Transitions Film Festival Millions of people from faith groups around the world will be sounding the alarm for Climate Action 11am on March 11th. It's the 11th hour and it heralds a year of action leading up to the UN Cop meeting in Glasgow in November. We'll talk to a Buddhist, a Muslim and a Christian and you may be surprised how radical they are.Then we go to the Transitions Film Festival. We'll hear about three films. Once you know, Beyond Zero and Youth on Strike.The long interview will be with Rob Innes and Maiyesha but the other directors will speak to us at length in later shows.Climate Action is involving wider circles of people now. The students want to be at the decision making table not just because they are young but because we want to hear what they have to say about their future.
Beyond Zero with Nathan Havey, Filmmaker / Director, founder of Thrive Consulting Group, speaker, entrepreneur, visionary and a powerful innovator in the global movement to evolve capitalism. In his award winning documentary Beyond Zero, Nathan offers a roadmap for how businesses can reverse climate change through the story of the billion-dollar organisation in Interface, founded by the late Ray Anderson. "Stop, turnaround and see how far you have come" - Nathan Haveyhttp://beyondzerofilm.com/https://www.institutect.com/Hit the subscribe button and share the channel. Be the flow and together we grow.
It can be as easy as clicking a link and all is lost. Hackers take their time finding weak points, entering our personal and professional systems without our knowledge. It's estimated that in 2020, losses from cybercrime around the world were just under a trillion dollars. With the rapid changes to work over the last year, proper security is even more vital. As we settle into flexible work with multiple gadgets and devices, how can we stay secure? That’s where zero trust comes in. Security experts explain how this approach can stop data breaches and protect your information.Citrix has created a virtual series on remote work filled with research, tools, and best practices to guide, support, and enable the remote workforce. You can find the series here: www.citrix.com/remoteworksAkhilesh Dhawan is Citrix’s Head of Product Marketing for Workspace Security. Read more about his thoughts on zero trust. Rob Sadowski is Google Cloud’s Head of Security and Trust. Find out more about how the cloud is enhancing security benefits. Geoff White is an investigative journalist covering technologgy. He is also the author of Crime Dot Com: From Viruses to Vote Rigging, How Hacking Went Global. Nick Aleks is the CEO of Aleks Security Cyber Intelligence and founder of the ethical hacking group, DefCon Toronto.
Named one of the United Nations Secretary General 17 sustainable development advocates, Eddie Ndopu is pursuing a billion-dollar global access fund to benefit the billion people living with disabilities worldwide. Eddie shares his story on what it means to overcome the challenges put on him from being black, queer and disabled and pursuing his dreams.Being At The Table means: “I think we need to embrace the complexity and the magnificence of who we are in all of our kaleidoscopic glory.” – Eddie NdopuHighlights from the Conversation:Creating the space to be heard and the methodology of intersectionalityLiving with Spinal Muscular Atrophy and how that influenced how he lives lifeReturning to South Africa after undergraduate studies and facing the belief by others that he has reached his ‘ceiling'Moving beyond zero, going beyond the compliance logic in public policy and social justiceDefying gravity as a person with disabilitiesThe misnomer definition of minorityActivism that centers the emotional liberation of communitiesMaking his dream of going to space come trueAnd More!About the Guest: Described by the media as "Black, queer, disabled and brilliant," fearless activist and humanitarian Eddie Ndopu was given a life expectancy of five years. Now almost 30, Eddie has made every minute count: he has a masters from Oxford, is one of the UN Secretary General's seventeen Sustainable Development Goals Advocates and is ambitiously pursuing both a campaign to be the first person with a physical disability to travel into outer space, and a billion-dollar Global Access Fund to benefit the billion people living with disabilities globally. Do not tell this man something is impossible.https://www.facebook.com/edward.ndopu https://www.instagram.com/eddiendopu/ About the Host: Alaa Murabit is an award-winning medical doctor, global security strategist, women's rights advocate and United Nations High-Level Commissioner on Health, Employment & Economic Growth and Sustainable Development Goal Global Advocate.https://alaamurabit.com/https://www.instagram.com/alaamurabit/https://twitter.com/almmurahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/alaamurabit/Thanks for listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the podcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.Leave us an Apple Podcasts reviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
Viv Langford is an experienced presenter of Beyond Zero a show on community radio station 3CR Melbourne. Her show Beyond Zero (Mondays 5.00 - 6.00) is sponsored by Beyond Zero Emissions a not for profit climate change think tank. Beyond Zero communicates what is happening in Beyond Zero Emissions and community campaigns around the country, as well as the latest science and the climate change solutions that are available now. Viv was in Katoomba recently and BMUC's Nick Franklin took the opportunity to interview her in the Radio Blue Mountains studio for Rights, Rorts and Rants. If you'd like to add to the discussion, you can leave an audio comment about our show, which may be added to one of our podcasts. This episode was broadcast on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM on 27th November 2020. Apply to be a guest on our show. Join a union - 1300 486 466 or join online. Join BMUC. Rights, Rorts and Rants is broadcast from 4pm to 6pm on 89.1FM or can be live streamed from rbm.org.au. The BMUC pays its respect to, and acknowledges, the Darug and Gundangara first peoples of the Blue Mountains area and acknowledges this is Aboriginal Land. Disclaimer: We seek a range of perspectives but that means that views expressed in these podcasts are not necessarily endorsed by the Blue Mountains Unions Council Inc. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rightsrortsandrants/message
Scripture: Isaiah 40:1-11 Isaiah tells of God’s coming reign of peace… a leveling of mountains and valleys. Too often, our own sense of peace comes from a vision of ourselves at the highest peaks over others… how are we being called to a new and level place with all?
This is the third part of a conversation with Robert Llewellyn, well known actor, comedian and electric car and sustainable tech advocate. Here he talks about diesel, electric planes, transformative battery technologies, offices powered by electric cars and progressive sustainable cities.
Robert Llewellyn not only is a well known actor (Kryten in the TV serties Red Dwarf), comedian and writer but more importantly also an electric car and sustainable tech advocate. Here is part 2 of an interview with him talking his experiences with renewable energy and electric vehicles around the world.
The scale of the climate crisis requires that companies change the way they operate. Yes, it would be easier to simply purchase carbon offsets and continue to do business as usual. But if we are going to succeed in reversing climate change, companies must take the next step and transform their processes from cradle to gate (or even grave if they can!) So, how does a business get started on the path to sustainability? Erin Meezan is the Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer at Interface, Inc., a pioneering modular flooring company with a deep commitment to sustainability. Interface is also the recipient of a 2020 UN Global Climate Action Award and the subject of the new documentary Beyond Zero. On this episode of Reversing Climate Change, Erin joins Ross to explain what inspired Interface’s commitment to the environment and how the team approached the sustainability conversation with its investors early on. Erin discusses the company’s recent launch of carbon-negative carpet tiles, walking us through the value associated with doing business more sustainably and the necessity of conducting a full life cycle assessment of a given product. Listen in to understand how Interface is influencing other businesses to make fundamental change and learn how YOUR company might take its first steps to sustainability! Connect with Nori Purchase Nori Carbon Removals Nori Nori on Facebook Nori on Twitter Nori on Patreon Resources Interface, Inc. Erin on LinkedIn Erin on Twitter Interface’s Climate Take Back Mission The Ecology of Commerce: A Declaration of Sustainability by Paul Hawken Paul Hawken FLOR Aquafil Buy Clean California CarbonCure on Reversing Climate Change S2EP16 2020 UN Global Climate Action Awards Beyond Zero Interface’s Lessons Learned Report Confessions of a Radical Industrialist: Profits, People, Purpose—Doing Business by Respecting the Earth by Ray C. Anderson with Robin White --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reversingclimatechange/support
Originally released on October 4, 2020, Episode 4 tells the story of Interface from 1994 through 2019, a period during which the petroleum-dependent company would innovate circles around its competitors reducing its carbon footprint 96% and building a new operating model designed to go beyond minimizing environmental harm to actually maximizing environmental benefit, pulling carbon out of the atmosphere and locking it away in its materials and products.This story is powerful and has inspired many other game-changing business leaders to do business in a way that rejects trade-off decisions that contribute to environmental degradation and climate change. That's why Nathan made a movie about it. Its called Beyond Zero, and you can check out the trailer below and learn more at BeyondZeroFilm.comIf you like the tunes in the episode you can listen to more music by the artists we featured.GenerdynAnalog HeartYoung OceansDavid A MolinaChris ColemanLive Footage