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Send us a textHow to Tackle Greenwashing in Construction with Charlie Martin. In this episode of Thrive in Construction, Darren sits down with Charlie Martin, co-founder of The Responsible Edge podcast and a leading voice in sustainable marketing within the built environment.Charlie shares how organisations can avoid greenwashing through responsible storytelling and practical frameworks. From marketing clumsiness to courageous leadership, he dives deep into the realities of sustainability, green claims policies, and why authenticity matters more than ever in today's construction industry.Charlie also discusses the journey behind launching his podcast and the importance of transparent communication in the construction sector. If you're a construction professional, marketer, or sustainability advocate looking to create real impact, this episode is packed with valuable insights you won't want to miss.Key Topics Covered:What is greenwashing and why it's damaging the industryHow construction companies can communicate sustainability honestlyThe power of transparency and “clumsy” progressThe commercial benefits of being open and authenticLinks:The Anti-Greenwash Charter Twitter: https://x.com/theagcharterThe Anti-Greenwash Charter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-anti-greenwash-charterCharlie's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charliekmartin/https://antigreenwashcharter.com/The Responsible Edge Podcast: https://theresponsibleedge.com/ Darren: darrenevans.komi.io
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Watch the Podcast Video on our YouTube Channel Greenwashing is a concern for both businesses and consumers. The proliferation of it in recent years has caused genuine green claims to be treated with an air of caution rather than being rightfully celebrated. It's become clear that there is a need for transparent and substantiated green claims, both to help consumers and stakeholders to make informed decisions and to ensure that real steps towards sustainability are being taken. Is the upcoming EU Green Claims Directive the answer we've been looking for? In this episode Mel is joined by Charlie Martin, CEO and Founder of The Anti-Greenwash Charter, to discuss the purpose of the EU Green Claims Directive, who it applies to and what it's requirements for substantiation and verification mean in practice. You'll learn · What is the purpose of the EU Green Claims Directive? · What are the drivers behind this objective? · Who is required to comply with the EU Green Claims Directive? · What do the requirements for substantiation and verification mean in practice? · How will the directive impact the use of carbon offsetting and carbon neutrality claims within the EU? Resources · EU Green Claims Directive · Anti-Greenwash Charter · How can The Anti-Greenwash Charter can help with the EU Green Claims Directive · Green Claims Policy Template · Carbonology In this episode, we talk about: [00:30] Episode Summary – Charlie Martin joins Mel to discuss the upcoming EU Green Claims Directive, who it applies to and what it's requirements mean in practice. [02:30] What is the purpose of the EU Green Claims Directive?: This directive is a new law, not simply a voluntary scheme that businesses can opt into. It's a regulation that governs all voluntary green or environmental claims made by organisations operating within the EU, and requires data to back these claims up. Another key fundamental of this directive is the need for independent verification of any claims before they're made public. [04:35] What are the main drivers for the EU Green Claims Directive?: One of the key drivers is combatting the rampant rise in greenwashing. It's created a culture of mistrust around green claims, which makes it difficult for stakeholders and consumers to make informed decisions on who to work with or buy from. Greenwashing also makes it harder to tackle bigger environmental concerns. With misleading data, we can't accurately measure businesses impact on the environment, which is essential if we are to take meaningful action to reduce our impact. Ultimately, greenwashing practices are slowing down our ability to effectively reduce our impact as a collective. We are at a point where sustainability related decisions need to be made quickly. [08:00] Clearer Communications: This directive also has more control over what you can and can't say in relation to green claims. By waiting until that independent verification has occurred, businesses can feel confident in the information they're communicating. [09:30] What is Green Masking? Coined by Carbonology, green masking is where organisations are essentially marking their own homework and hiding behind that fact. It's where no independent verification has taken place, which can result in a lack of accuracy and transparency. [10:25] Who needs to comply with the EU Green Claims Directive? – This is an EU based regulation, so if you're located within the EU you will be expected to comply with this law. If you do business within the EU, so if you're based in the UK and sell to Europe, then you will also fall under this jurisdiction as well. [11:25] What is required by the EU Green Claims Directive?: A full summary of the directive's requirements can be found on the EU website. A simple break down of these requirements is also available on The Anti-Greenwash Charter website. Charlie recommends familiarising yourself with the EU Green Claims Directive requirements initially, which are written to suit how businesses generally operate. He also advises that you seek legal assistance as well as sustainability and marketing experts or consultants to get a full picture of how you can comply with these requirements. [13:35] There is an emphasis on substantiation and verification in the EU Green Claims Directive – what does this mean in practice? A green claim doesn't account for much if you're marking your own homework. For it to be truly substantiated, it needs to be verified by an independent third party. The Directive also highlights the need for life cycle data, and its inclusion within the verification process. This will give businesses a more wholistic view of the impact of the materials they use, the products they use and services they deliver. Charlie encourages businesses to get a head start on this now, not only due to the benefits it can bring but also to get ahead of the tightening of sustainability legislation that is coming down the road for the UK. [16:15] How will the directive impact the use of carbon offsetting and carbon neutrality claims within the EU? Businesses are going to have to be crystal clear in their terminology in terms of their substantiated claims. There is going to be a lot more scrutiny on the quality of evidence provided for carbon claims, so businesses may want to outsource help with analysing the relevant carbon data and communicating any claims and offsetting efforts. [18:25] Is the Directive ambitious enough? Or could it be strengthened? – Previous attempts to enforce sustainability regulations have been rather weak, and time will tell if this EU Directive is set to change that pattern. Charlie praises the Directives approach to best practice, though that will evolve further as time goes on. He thinks that the use of generative AI and how that impacts and influences sustainability communications needs to be considered further. It's all still quite new, so this may be added in down the line. The Anti-Greenwash Charter already have considerations for responsible AI use within communications and data processing within their Green Claims Policy Template. They caution any signatories of their Charter to be very careful with the use of AI to support data collection and analysis, as it has the tendency to ‘hallucinate', and companies will be held responsible for any mishaps related to incorrect results provided by AI. [23:00] What are the potential consequences for businesses that fail to meet the requirements of the EU Green Claims Directive? – The penalties will be significant, including both fines and potential bans in areas such as marketing, advertising and promoting sustainability claims on the basis of malpractice. Time will tell on how these penalties are delivered and to what extent within the EU and UK. It shares similarities with other regulations, such as ESOS, where a phased approach was implemented for organisations that met certain criteria. [25:00] How can The Anti-Greenwash Chater help organisations comply with the EU Green Claims Directive? – Since it's inception in 2022, they have paid close attention to the Directive's development, utilising any improvements and iterations to bolster their own process. As a result, a lot of the work they do with signatories directly aligns with and facilitates the delivery of the foundations of the Directive. Examples of this include: Independent verification – Their Green Claims Policy has to include a green claims database, so any claim that a business want to make has to have the relevant data to back it up. It also requires specification of what third party that business used to verify that evidence. Accessibility of evidence – This is stressed within the EU Green Claims Directive, and is easily fulfilled with the creation of a green claims database as specified by The Anti-Greenwash Charters' Green Claims Policy. A full summary of how The Anti-Greenwash Charter can help with compliance to the EU Green Claims Directive is available on their website. [27:55] How will the EU Green Claims Directive will impact consumer trust in environmental claims? – There's currently an issue with the flooding of sustainability related communications. With greenwashing so rampant, making an informed decision as a consumer is really difficult. The standardisation of sustainability credibility and substantiation is what the EU Green Claims Directive aims to do. Ultimately, it will act as a trustworthy marker for stakeholders and consumers to make an informed decision quickly. If you'd like to learn more about The Anti-Greenwash Charter, visit their website! If you'd like any assistance with carbon standards, get in touch with Carbonology, they'd be happy to help! We'd love to hear your views and comments about the ISO Show, here's how: ● Share the ISO Show on Twitter or Linkedin ● Leave an honest review on iTunes or Soundcloud. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one. Subscribe to keep up-to-date with our latest episodes: Stitcher | Spotify | YouTube |iTunes | Soundcloud | Mailing List
Watch the Podcast Video on our YouTube Channel We are hitting a crunch point in regard to keeping to the 1.5°C limit as set out in the Paris Agreement. It's going to take a collective effort to reduce the most catastrophic impacts of climate change, which is exactly why we're seeing an increase in legislation and regulations that call for tangible evidence of sustainability efforts to combat the rise in greenwashing. If you're looking for guidance on sustainability transparency, today's guest has an initiative that can help. In this episode Mel is joined by Charlie Martin, CEO and Founder of The Anti-Greenwash Charter, to discuss how their charter promotes transparency and accountability for sustainability claims, and how it can help consumers to identify credible carbon claims. You'll learn · What is The Anti-Greenwash Charter · How can the Charter ensure credible carbon claims? · What are the biggest challenges businesses face in measuring their carbon footprint? · How can The Anti-Greenwash Charter help consumers to spot credible carbon claims? · What role do governments and regulatory bodies play in combatting greenwashing? Resources · Anti-Greenwash Charter · Green Claims Policy Template · Carbonology In this episode, we talk about: [00:30] Episode Summary – Charlie Martin joins Mel to discuss how The Anti-Greenwash Charter can help promote accountability and transparency in sustainability claims, and how it can help consumers identify credible carbon claims. [01:50] What inspired the creation of The Anti-Greenwash Charter?: Charlie used to run an agency called Gusta, which was a UK based business that worked on sustainability communication for organisations in the built environment. His focused shifted when the Competitions and Markets authority in the UK published their Green Claims Code alongside research which found that 40% of sustainability-related messaging online was misleading. At the same time, they had 2 very proactive clients (1 of which was going through B Corp certification) that highlighted that the CMA had not named the built environment as one of the affected sectors. They pointed out that the built environment accounts for 40% of all emissions, so were likely to be targeted by such regulations next. They asked to run a campaign that would Increase confidence both internally within their sectors and externally in their sustainability messaging. It was decided that a publicly available document would be the best way forward to proactively disclose their carbon reduction related activities. Other ideas were added for an editorial process to include legal, sustainability and marketing feedback ahead of publishing. Essentially, the origins are rooted in the notion of a green claims policy, which developed into a more robust accreditation signatory. [06:30] How does Charlie define Greenwashing?: Charlie defines greenwashing as "overstating or misleading stakeholders regarding the environmental credentials of an organization, service, or product. Charlie explains that there are two types of greenwashing: direct and indirect. Direct greenwashing involves making false claims about a product's environmental benefits, while indirect greenwashing involves making true claims that are irrelevant or misleading. [08:00] What are the key principles of the charter, and how do you ensure adherence among signatories?: The 4 key principles are: · Accountability · Honesty · Fairness · Transparency If you'd like to know more about each principle in more detail, visit The Anti-Greenwash Charter website. Taking a look at transparency in more detail, it's not just about sharing all the best sustainability related news for your business, it's about being willing and upfront with areas where you're not as strong. One keyway they ensure signatories adhere to this principle involves publicly displacing their green claims policies. The first section of every policy is ‘where can we improve?' – they specify this as there isn't a company that is 100% environmentally sustainable, and businesses need to be honest about this if they want to improve. [12:15] What are Charlie's thoughts on the current state of Net Zero claims? There are some promising developments, such as the upcoming Green Claims Directive, which has more requirements set around how people make claims and being held accountable for those. It's challenging for everyone to navigate, and the big thing here to remember is that everyone is clumsy when it comes to Net Zero. Businesses are trying their best, but when getting deep into the topic of sustainability, it becomes clear how broad it truly is. Ultimately, people have to be okay with getting things wrong. Some people see setting ambitious targets as dangerous, but if we don't push for them, change is going to happen at a snails pace. There is a need for credible, substantiated plans that are in-line with best practice, but we need to be careful to not go too far in that direction to ensure that it helps rather than hinders sustainability efforts. Innovation should be encouraged and not punished if mistakes are made or certain really ambitious targets aren't met within a certain timeframe. Mel highlights that Standards such as ISO 14064 are great frameworks to guide businesses in measuring their carbon footprint, with guidance that encourages independent third party verification for further transparency. [15:40] The Green Claims Directive and Transparency – Charlie highlights that the Green Claims Directive identifies independent third party verification as a mandatory requirement of claims made before they're disclosed publicly. As this is also something that The Anti-Greenwash Charter encourages, signatories are already ahead of the curve. [17:10] What are the biggest challenges that companies are facing in accurately measuring their carbon footprint and how does the Charter help to address these challenges? The main challenge is accurately measuring their carbon footprint, and the charter acts as a signpost with referral partners who can assist with this aspect of their sustainability journey. Another challenge is communication. So you've got your substantiated claims and green credentials, but how do you go about communicating that? That's one of the crucial elements that The Anti-Greenwash Charter can help with. As mentioned earlier, they can help verify a publicly available green claims policy, which is a huge step towards credible carbon claims. If you'd like an example of this, you can download Anti-Greenwash Charters' green claims policy template from their website – which provides a step-by-step guide on producing one of your own. [20:50] What are the broader benefits for companies that adopt a transparent and credible green claim? Charlie explains that signatories have used their status as a signatory for their Charter on tender frameworks, and won due to that fact. Another benefit is the Charters' credibility, which gives external stakeholders confidence that a business is doing what they claim to be doing. They also offer anti-greenwashing awareness training, which gives those within the business the tools and techniques that can be utilised in any published content to ensure they aren't making any greenwashing claims. [22:25] The negative effects of greenwashing on well meaning businesses: Charlie and Mel both highlight the sad reality that many businesses would prefer to simply not make any green initiatives or claims public for fear that if they are not done 100% successfully then there's a chance for reputational damage. The need for robust sustainability frameworks that build confidence is clear. Due diligence is important, and so is the need to allow room for mistakes to happen, so long as businesses take the necessary steps to fix them and keep continually improving. [27:15] What role does Charlie see governments and regulatory bodies playing in combating greenwashing, and what policy changes would he like to see? – The EU Green Claims Directive is currently best in class as it requires businesses to look at the consequences of their impact on the environment, in addition to the requirement for independent verification to back up any claims made. Other regulations here in the UK, like the Green Claims Code, is weaker in comparison. It was watered down through negotiation into a more voluntary scheme. For us here in the UK, we really do need to align with Europe, as their regulations are a lot more robust and offer a tangible path towards a united greener future. There are other benefits, as Mel highlights from her Masters research, there is compelling evidence that a company's value increases by an average of 10% if their carbon claims are independently verified. [32:35] What are Charlie's aspirations for The Anti-Greenwash Charter? And what are his hopes for the future of credible carbon claims? – They're really keen to become a multinational signatory, which is already showing promise as they've had interest from the US and Australia. Charlie envisions a future where businesses publish a green claims policy regardless of if it's mandated by legislation. This is so we can build confidence in green claims being made and be assured that people are doing what they say they're doing. To help with credibility and transparency, The Anti-Greenwash Charter has been incorporated as a not-for-profit organisation. Charlie wants to reaffirm that they started this to ultimately reduce the impact businesses make on the planet, and they are fully committed to this goal. If you'd like to learn more about The Anti-Greenwash Charter, visit their website! If you'd like any assistance with carbon standards, get in touch with Carbonology, they'd be happy to help! We'd love to hear your views and comments about the ISO Show, here's how: ● Share the ISO Show on Twitter or Linkedin ● Leave an honest review on iTunes or Soundcloud. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one. Subscribe to keep up-to-date with our latest episodes: Stitcher | Spotify | YouTube |iTunes | Soundcloud | Mailing List
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Imagine leaving everything behind – no mobile phone, no internet – and focusing on one question: how can we envision a future with zero emissions? That's exactly what our last episode's GAME CHANGER did. Daniela Bohlinger, a name familiar to design enthusiasts, is also known for constantly pushing beyond her boundaries. Bohlinger, the Innovation Strategist for Sustainability at BMW Group, is also a professor in Umeå, Sweden.She is engaged in various design competitions as a jury member and in international scholarships. Bohlinger is brave enough not only in talking about existing boundaries, but also in changing the systems for a holistically positive future vision. Check out our last episode for insights into the future of individual mobility and how shifting perspectives can drive a more sustainable tomorrow. (00:00) Introduction (07:14) When was the last time you stepped out of your comfort zone? (13:53) A vision of where the future of mobility is heading (16:33) What was your inspiration or role model? (24:08) How does nature inspire you? Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin
Life often takes unexpected turns, leading us down entirely new paths. Some fear these unpredictable changes, while others embrace them with open arms. This episode's GAME CHANGER, Cathy Hackl, has built her journey around constant change, overcoming obstacles, and embracing surprises – some anticipated, others completely unexpected. Cathy Hackl is a tech and gaming executive and CEO of Spatial Dynamics, a company specialising in spatial computing and AI solutions, including gaming. Recognized as one of Ad Age's Leading Women of 2023, Cathy also graced the cover of Forbes Latam's 100 Most Powerful Women 2023 issue and was named as one of Vogue Business's 100 Innovators. Tune in to this episode for inspiration on how to transform unexpected challenges into game-changing moments. (00:00) Introduction (11:35) My North Star. (07:58) When someone tells me NO! (26:09) What was the last new thing you tried? (15:10) Everything I do moves me forward Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin
We all carry small sources of energy – our phones, laptops and cars. Lithium-ion batteries power the world today, and the technology is evolving fast. What's the next game-changing breakthrough, especially in the car industry? Our GAME CHANGER in this episode is Dr. Peter Lamp, Principal Expert for Battery Cell Technology at BMW. He played a key role in developing lithium-ion cells for the i3 and i8 and has led BMW's R&D in battery cell technology since 2012. Tune in to discover how the world is charging today and what the future holds for automotive battery innovation. (00:00) Introduction (02:26) What is your definition of a “game changer”? (09:05) Witnessing the process of developing lithium-ion batteries. (14:15) What were your inspirations? Who has been your role model? (20:41) What was the game-changing moment in your life? Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin
Plastic pollution in the oceans and on shores is a well-known and growing problem. But have you ever wondered why we don't see more of it scattered along the beaches? This question inspired this episode's GAME CHANGER, Fionn Ferreira, to dig deeper. Ferreira is an Irish inventor, chemistry student and Forbes 30 under 30 listee. He grew up near the Irish coast in a family of boat builders, and his connection to the sea fuelled his passion for purifying water. Join us as Fionn shares his journey, revealing how his curiosity and innovative mindset led him to develop a groundbreaking idea for purifying water and eventually caught the attention of “Iron Man” himself. (00:00) Introduction (03:59) What inspired you to start your journey? (11:26) How does this technology work to collect microplastics using magnets? (25:38) What will be the next step? (28:17) How dare you? Find out more about our host Charlie Martin.
Have you ever had that one idea that made you think, "This is it"? In 2022, the BMW iX Flow, the world's first color-changing car, captured global attention. Like every groundbreaking innovation, it all started with an idea. This episode's game changer is Dr. Stella Clarke. With a background in mechanical engineering from Australia, the USA, and Munich, Clarke has been a development engineer at BMW since 2007. It was her vision to apply E Ink technology—familiar from e-readers—to revolutionize how vehicles can change their color. Check out this episode to hear how Dr. Clarke implemented her groundbreaking idea. (00:00) Introduction (02:59) What is your definition of a “game changer”? (03:42) The creative process (06:40) The difference between hearing an idea and actually holding it in your hands (07:51) From idea to product - How does the process work? (17:40) What have been the game-changing moments in your life? (20:30) How can you dare? Find out more about our host Charlie Martin.
Welcome to the first episode of the new BMW audio series, GAME CHANGER. This episode's change maker is David Zilber. He is a professional chef, fermenter, food scientist, and author from Toronto, Canada. What if you knew that the next big culinary breakthrough might come from a tiny microbe living in the food you eat every day? Tune in to this episode to discover how a lab next to a kitchen could bring about the next big culinary change. (00:00) Introduction (02:56) How is the microorganism used in food? (08:49) Who were your role models? (14:26) What was the most surprising food flavour? (26:41) How dare you? (31:06) What is food for you? Find out more about our host Charlie Martin.
An audio series about those who change the world around them. Every major innovation starts with someone leaving familiar terrain and stepping over the boundary to something new. People who take this step are game changer, who also change the world a little. This podcast introduces a few of the pioneers who are making a mark on the world. Stay tuned! Find out more about our hosts: Charlie Martin https://gocharlie.co.uk/
Welcome to this episode Fascia Freedom opening up the myofascial mycelial network of the body in this episode with myself being interviewed by the wonderful Charlie Martin of Pantierra healing!The fascia is the interconnected web of tissue that weaves through every muscle & organ of the body governing the bodies structure, health, information transfer & can even house repressed & supressed emotions within it.When we are looking at healing from pain it is often crucial to address the fascia in the rehabilitative process due to the connective & holistic way that it weaves through the body-mind. We covered;
Welcome to Season 3 of Fænix Vision!This is an incredibly juicy kick off to the new round of visions with Charlie Martin, Somatic coach for Somatic Liberation!We covered;
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Eric Fosse, the owner of Charlie Martin’s, joins Lisa Dent to talk about their new location in River North that brings a chic modern swagger to the classic Hollywood supper club tradition. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Financial goal setting for families, beating food inflation with a home garden and opening an old-school-style supper club in Chicago's River North neighborhood.
Charlie Martin is a successful racing driver and is also a trans-woman. She delivered a very uplifting speech at Churcher's College on Tuesday 23 April, inspiring the 100 strong audience with what can be achieved with positivity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Will Taylor and Charlie Martin of Hovvdy take a deep dive into their songwriting processes on the podcast. We delve into, among other things, the nuts and bolts of the revision process and whether distance is important when writing about an event.Hovvdy's new (double!) album Hovvdy is out April 26 on Arts & Crafts Records.
Charlie Martin, the founder of the Palm Beach County, Florida Chapter of Network Professionals,Inc. is dedicated towards helping professionals (exclusivity in each chapter) increase their business through the resources inspired by structured weekly meetings. Charlie started this business at the age of 60 and has seen it grow over the last 23 years, proving that
What's the best method for acquiring new leads and customers? Here to teach the pros and cons of both One Step and Lead Generation Marketing is Charlie Martin, a cosmetic dentist, information marketer and dedicated student of Dan Kennedy. While one of these marketing methods is certainly the easier system to implement, it does come at the cost of missing out on some incredible leads. As Charlie advises, your level of success truly depends on how much work you're willing to put in. Unusual success only comes by doing what is not usually done. MagneticMarketing.com NoBSLetter.com
Anti-Greenwash Charter founder and CEO, Charlie Martin, joins Neil Wilkins to discuss that now is the time for marketers, business owners and entrepreneurs to adopt a green claims policy and sign up to a sustainability charter to help inform and guide suitable and appropriate marketing and communications. For more details, visit The Anti-Greenwash Charter website http://antigreenwashcharter.com For more sustainability content like this, visit The Mindful Collective website http://mindfulcollective.net For more content and discussion with Neil Wilkins Online http://neilwilkins.online
New episode ... no, wait, what? This is the end? It's true, we are at the end of our journey. After 10 episodes of ELECTRIC MYTHS, we have finally reached the end of the road. Of course, the many discussions, opinions, and new myths surrounding e-vehicles and electric driving will continue, but Tomi and Charlie have covered the current hot topics. Today's episode takes one more look at the big picture: E-cars are too complicated. What is there to this myth? If you have listened carefully over the last 9 episodes, you can now test out your expert knowledge. Are you ready for one last round of myth-busting? Tune in and have fun! (00:00) Introduction (03:30) Electric car public charging stations (04:45) Ranges of electric cars (05:35) How to charge electric car (06:15) battery life of electric car Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo. Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
Another Friday, another episode, another myth, but thankfully the hosts remain the same. In today's episode, Charlie and Tomi talk about a myth that has kept a stubborn grip in our society for many years: E-cars are just a stop-gap solution. Are they really? Electromobility is undoubtedly an important step for the future development of the automotive industry, but is it THE alternative? What do Tomi and Charlie think? You'll have to listen for yourself to find out the answer. A new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS. (00:00) Introduction (02:45) The future of electric cars (04:30) Fuel cell technology cars (03:50) Will all cars be electric in the future? Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo. Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
It's Friday again and you know what Friday means: Charlie and Tomi are going after more myths! In this episode, our hosts explore the myth that e-cars overload the power grid. What's it all about? What would actually happen if everyone switched to electric cars overnight and we all had to charge them? Would it risk the collapse of our power networks? Charlie and Tomi answer all these questions in this brand-new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS. Spoiler: There's nothing we need to worry about. (00:00) Introduction (02:00) Can the grid handle electric cars? (03:15) Smart grid technology (04:00) Vehicle-to-Grid (05:50) Electric cars affect on power grid Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo. Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
How high are the costs for an EV? Is it affordable? Choosing the right vehicle to buy is a long-term decision and many factors have to be taken into account. This episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS dives into this topic by exploring the following myth: Electric cars are too expensive. Join Charlie and Tomi as they take a closer look at this claim, its origins, and the question of whether or not it is true. (00:00) Introduction (01:32) Are electric vehicles expensive to run? (03:30) Cost comparison to combustion engine cars (06:36) Saving money on the long run (07:46) Summary of the cost advantages of EVs Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo. Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
The new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS is all about fun, fun, fun. What does fun mean when it comes to driving? Does it mean going fast, or is there more to it than that? As a racer who can usually be found on the race track in an electric car, Charlie has lots of insight to offer and will share her personal experiences driving an electric car in a fun conversation with Tomi. Have fun! (00:00) Introduction (01:30) The definition of fun (03:30) Electric cars acceleration (05:00) What is it like to drive an electric car? (07:30) The sound of BMW Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
Have you heard that electric cars are currently "on fire"? Some might take that too literally and be concerned: are electric cars dangerous? In the new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS, Charlie and Tomi look at the facts behind this myth while sitting in one of the safest electric vehicles in the world. Get ready for a heated discussion. (00:00) Introduction (01:58) Electric car batteries fire (02:55) Electric car fire statistics (05:35) Electric car batteries exploding Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
The myth addressed in this episode is probably the most familiar one: Electric cars are worse for the climate than combustion engine cars. In the new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS, Charlie and Tomi get to the bottom of this rather complicated myth and explore it from a broader perspective. How can we measure a vehicle's footprint and what are the important factors which affect it? This episode definitively answers one of the most controversial questions about electric cars. (00:00) Introduction (00:51) Are electric cars bad for the environment (01:09) Electric cars environmental impact (05:50) Are electric cars good for the environment pros and cons Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
One of the most critical myths that clouds facts about electric vehicles becoming a sustainable alternative is the limited raw materials required to make the batteries. In this episode, our hosts explore how this myth came to be and what the latest state of play is, whether it's a fact or yet another myth. Check out this episode to find out how the Black Forest Gateau can be linked to the principle of the circular economy: Reuse, reduce, rethink, recycle. (00:00) Introduction (02:02) What raw materials are needed for (02:46) The development of battery recycling (03:47) Alternatives in battery development Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
How long does it take to charge an electric car? What are the different types of charging? How can you charge an electric car more efficiently? In this new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS, our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo get to the bottom of one of the widely held myths surrounding electric vehicles: Charging takes way too long! Tune in for some facts you should know about this myth, as well as some useful hints and suggestions on how to optimize your charging process. (00:00) Introduction (01:23) Tomi shares his own experience charging an EV (03:46) Different types of charging (04:50) Charging infrastructure (05:53) Tips for Charging an EV Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
Hello and welcome to our very first episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS. This episode is all about range anxiety and all the myths surrounding it. Is the range enough for everyday use? How often do you need to charge your electric vehicle? And how can you optimize the EV's range? In this episode of our new video podcast series ELECTRIC MYTHS, race driver Charlie Martin and tech reviewer Tomi Adebayo discuss this myth and share tips and tricks on how to extend your electric range, straight from the beating heart of BMW in Munich. Enjoy! (00:00) Introduction (03:23) How often to charge an EV per week (03:46) The factors that affect the Range (05:17) How to put energy back into the EV (05:54) One pedal drive (06:17) Tips for increasing the range Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
It is human nature to critically question new ideas and make new concepts such as electric vehicles the subject of controversy and debate. These can form the basis for uncertainties, scepticism, and fears. They can also be a breeding ground for creativity, innovation and understanding. In our new video podcast series, racing driver Charlie Martin and tech influencer Tomi Adebayo discuss ten classic myths and prejudices around electric vehicles. How much fun is it to drive an e-car? How good are they for everyday use? And is charging really that complicated? Debunk one myth with us each week on ELECTRIC MYTHS. Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
Ben brings in his friend Charlie Martin on this episode.
This week I'm joined by the brilliant British racing car driver and transgender rights activist - Charlie Martin. I loved hearing about their story and hope you do too. Please subscribe, rate and review. Thanks, Suzi xxx BIO: Charlie is a British racing driver and LGBTQ+ activist, she has raced successfully in multiple disciplines including single seaters, GT cars and sportscars. In 2022 she finished 2nd in the North American Lamborghini Cup with teammate and OSOM Products CEO Jason Keats. She has overcome huge adversity since transitioning mid way through her career, and works with leading LGBTQ+ charities Stonewall, Mermaids, Athlete Ally and Racing Pride to improve visibility, acceptance and inclusion in motorsport. In 2020 she finished 4th in class at the Nürburgring 24hr in a BMW M240i, and now works with BMW as a Friend of the Brand. The combination of her proven track record, unstoppable determination and desire to succeed have all set the stage for one of the most unique & compelling stories in modern motor racing. Her mission is to make LGBTQ+ history as the first transgender driver to compete at the oldest and greatest endurance race the World, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Please rate and review. Thanks, Suzi xxx And if you want to get in touch with me on the show, here's how... email: hello@outwithsuziruffell.com twitter: @outwithsuzi A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Featuring David Gordon, Paul Gottfried, Peter Klein, and Joseph Salerno. Sponsored by Happy Baily and Charlie Martin.
British racer Charlie Martin is the only trans-woman in pro motorsports. She competes in long-distance races all over Europe and has become a champion for the trans-gender movement, as well.
Charlie Martin's pandemic experience has been much like the rest of ours, until it wasn't.Martin, one half of the having-an-indie-moment act Hovvdy, spent much of the first two COVID years huddled up with his Mrs, tethered to extended family from afar, until they deemed such time safe (or safe enough) to venture out.Imaginary People, Martin's solo LP, emerges as an exploration of perspective, or should we say, 'perspectives, both real and imagined.' Which is to say that the way Martin navigated the slow passage of the pandemic was to conjure stories of characters, examine his own experience, to wonder and encourage himself to create.Serendipity plays a role here: it just so happens that an 1870s Steinway grand piano has tenure at Martin's Mother-In-Law's house in Mississippi, and those keys flavor the record often.Ultimately, it's worth noting that the offending review I note during this show came from KOOP (not KCRW). I wasn't sure how this record would land with Ryan and Mark, how we'd identify with this menagerie of hazy sonic portraits, but one thing's for certain. Charlie Martin can spin a yarn. Listen to the album on SpotifyA Few Minutes WithEddie Grant - Electric AvenueA Current AffairThe Weeknd - Blinding Lights
A conversation with Mr. Charlie Martin and Mr. Garland Easter on the upcoming youth fair for Jack County.
As broadcast May 4, 2021 with bonus footage for our podcast film buffs. We open tonight remembering the terrible Kent State Massacre at the hands of Ohio State Troopers 51 years ago today, which brought together two students who wanted to make something truly unique. Their creation? DEVO. After that bit of history we got out all the indie truffles from the audio forest for this week with Prince Paolo, a pretty unique week of music to be had with great tunes from up-and-coming bands hailing from all over the map.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)DEVO – Gut Feeling/Slap Your MammyDouble Wish – Fever DreamJW Francis – I Love YouMother Mother – Forgotten SoulsPeter Fenn – Cadillac DreamsCharlie Martin – Daisy Part II (32:40)Mariposa - Sweet Dreams (Prod by Fantom)Tamaraebi – TelephoneTim Ayre - Miami DriveKirk Francis – OpheliaLu Wright - Lovely (feat Civil)Flo Gallop - Chasing After You Part III (59:45)Varley - Push PullHiatus Kaiyote - Red RoomSpill Tab - Anybody ElsePhoebe Green - IDKFly Felix - Hope You're AlrightThe Famous Daxx – Weatherman Part III (89:48)MAGS- Choked OutHarry Nathan - Im In Need feat Angus1Kerri - GROWING PAINS (feat Naji)quickly quickly – Feel (“fucked up” 0:30)GRÜN WASSER - 123 WindowsFreyja Elsy – Lungs
Discussion with Mr. Garland Easter and Mr. Charlie Martin on the Jack County Youth Fair.
Today, in our final episode of 2020, we will be talking to Dr Charlie Martin about Palpation. Palpation is something we all do, but we often do it differently. How do we know what we should be doing and whether or not it is giving us the information we need. We will be talking to Dr Martin about all of that and more on today's episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-fowler/support
Poor old Harry was laid up in bed for this episode, so Tim is joined by racing driver, trans pioneer and LGBTQ+ spokesperson, Charlie Martin as co-host. Huge thanks to Charlie for jumping in last minute and experiencing what it's like to be on the other side of the mic! We had a chat with Alexander Sims, the 5th Formula E driver we've had on the show, we're slowly working our way through the entire grid! He's a former McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver of the Year winner, he's raced in F3, GP3, LMP2 and GTs all over the world before finding himself in Formula E with Andretti and now Mahindra for Season 7. We go back through Alexander's career, his life, his thoughts and opinions and importantly, see how he performs in the famous MotorMouth Quiz, can he beat his new team boss, Dilbagh Gill? For more content and to join the MotorMouth community, download the MotorMouth app:Apple: https://apple.co/2OOB2pR Android: http://bit.ly/2ZnuakcDesktop: https://www.motormouth.club The MotorMouth App is the newest platform where you can find motorsport news, live race times, and discuss your views with fellow motorsport enthusiasts!Give us your feedback across all our social media profiles https://linktr.ee/_motormouth Don't forget to Subscribe to get the latest episodes in your podcast platform! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.