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Drop us a message with any questions you may have :)News:Peak Skis Shuts Down - Founded by Bode Miller, has filed for bankruptcy Dave Ryding to Retire - announced he'll retire after the 2025–26 World CupNew London Snow Show Launches - at Olympia London this October Visit londonsnowshow.com Eurostar Ski Train Returns - running Saturdays from December 20 to March 28. Marcel Hirscher Returns to Racing2025–26 FIS World Cup Calendar AnnouncedAltitude Comedy Festival Returns - Mayrhofen, March 30 to April 3, 2026 altitudefestival.com.New Beginner Initiative: Way2Snow - offering new skiers a £299 package for 12 hours of indoor slope instruction. Aimed at first-timers to get slope-ready before their first ski trip.We then uncovered 10 things we didn't know about presenter Rob Stewart.Dom swaps snow for sun with a trip to Club Med Palmiye in Turkey.Direct flight from Gatwick to Antalya, Beachfront location with mountain views and All-inclusive food exceeded expectations – lots of Turkish dishes and variety for all diets, Tons of activities: pilates, paddle tennis, archery, trapeze, Zen Pool, sunset boat trip, Great evening entertainment: theme nights, live music, beach bars, Spa massage before flying home was a perfect endVerdict: Club Med does summer just as well as winter. A great choice for skiers looking for a warm-weather break.Best Summer Mountain Resorts in North America1. Sun Valley, Idaho - America's first destination ski resort, now a top summer retreat2. Park City, Utah - 35 mins from Salt Lake City with over 400 miles of trailsVerdict: Edgy, eco-friendly, packed with energy3. Banff, Alberta - Turquoise lakes, big peaks, endless daylightVerdict: Epic scenery with culture, adventure, and calm4. Sun Peaks, BC - Canada's 2nd largest ski area, now a summer secretVerdict: Quiet, refreshing, and full of soul5. Lake Tahoe, CA/NV - Alpine lakes, beaches, and trails meet high-end cultureVerdict: Perfect mix of lake life and mountain adventureSupport the showIn the meantime Enjoy the mountains :) And Please do leave a review as it's the only way other like minded travellers get to find us! And don't forget to check us out on the following channels inthesnow.cominstagram.com/inthesnowTikTok@inthesnowmag youtube.com/inthesnowmagfacebook.com/inthesnowTo contact us with your suggestions for further episodes at dom@InTheSnow.com / robert@ski-press.com
Jon discusses the significance of networking and attending in-person events such as conferences and workshops for solo and small firm architecture practice owners. He challenges common myths about networking, offers practical advice for introverts, and suggests strategies for making the most out of these events. Jon also highlights the benefits of meeting new people, gaining visibility, and building relationships, alongside alternative online options. He shares his personal experiences and announces his upcoming speaking engagement at London Build 2024, inviting listeners to join him at the event to learn, network, and socialise.Episode Highlights...00:00 Introduction01:06 Why Networking Matters02:15 Debunking Networking Myths04:22 Alternatives to In-Person Networking04:50 Personal Networking Experiences06:27 Four Ways You Get Sales08:15 Networking Tips for Introverts09:57 A Strategic Approach To Networking & In-Person Events12:12 Top Networking Recommendations15:28 Upcoming Event: London Build 202416:53 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewKey Takeaways...Importance of Networking: - Networking events and in-person interactions are critical for growth, as they provide opportunities for meeting potential clients, collaborators, and mentors. - Networking helps in gaining new ideas, discovering trends, building visibility, and enhancing credibility.Debunking Myths about Networking: - Networking is not just for extroverts; introverts can do it too! - Networking should not be approached with aggressive selling; the focus should be on listening and helping others. - It's not necessary to attend every event regularly; attending selectively based on your goals can be effective. - Tangible results can arise from networking, and it should be viewed as more than a one-time event.Alternatives to In-Person Networking: - Online events and communities can be valuable substitutes when in-person attendance isn't possible. - Building relationships online can still yield significant benefits, although in-person interactions often have a more substantial impact.Networking Tips for Introverts: - Start with smaller events. - Bring a friend for support. - Prepare in advance by researching other attendees. - Focus on listening more than talking.Strategies for Effective Networking: - Be authentic and true to yourself at networking events. - Follow up with new contacts to build lasting relationships. - Have a clear strategy and goals to measure the effectiveness of networking activities.Hosting Your Own Event: - If local events are unavailable, consider organizing your own meetups or workshops. - Events can be informal and simple, such as a gathering at a local café or pub.Upcoming Networking Opportunities: - Engage in larger industry events like London Build 2024 for extensive networking and learning opportunities. - Take advantage of casual meetups alongside formal events to build deeper connections.—--Join me at London Build on Nov 20th & 21st at Olympia London.I'll be speaking at the Skills & Marketing Hub (at 10am on Nov 20th) and then hanging around for the rest of the event.We'll also be hosting an evening meet-up at a nearby venue (details coming...
This episode dives into the entrepreneurial journey of Eddy Herman, the co-founder and CTO of Slip—a digital receipt and retail technology company aimed at transforming the retail landscape. Eddy's from Manchester with a background in electronic engineering and with experience at leading companies like Darktrace and The Hut Group, Eddy shares his transition from corporate security to launching his own startup.Key Takeaways: Turning an Idea into Reality: Learn about the conceptualisation of Slip, from an idea about enhancing digital receipts to a functioning business that aims to revolutionise retail tech.Challenges of Starting Up: Eddy shares the challenges and exhilarations of moving from a secure job to the unpredictable world of startups, including the hurdles of fundraising during different economic climates.Company Culture and Management: Insight into creating a company culture and management style that fosters innovation and flexibility, highlighting the practical challenges and solutions in implementing policies like unlimited holidays, commonly seen in the start-up world.Future of Retail and Digital Receipts: Eddie discusses the potential impact of Slip on the retail industry and consumer behaviour, emphasising the importance of customer and data management.Eddy's journey is a testament to the risks and rewards of leaving a stable career to pursue a startup dream, offering valuable lessons on resilience and strategic thinking, and demonstrates how technological innovations can disrupt traditional industries.Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a tech enthusiast, or someone interested in the dynamics of starting and running a business, this episode is for you.The Start-Up Podcast Diaries Season 9 is proudly partnered with UK Cyber Week 2024. Taking place on 17th-18th April 2024 at Olympia London, join 3000+ cyber tech professionals, to explore the latest developments and equip attendees with the knowledge to protect their businesses. Get your free ticket here.Inspiring ComputingThe Inspiring Computing podcast is where computing meets the real world. This podcast...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFollow The Start-Up Diaries Podcast on LinkedIn, Instagram, or find more free content from the Tech Recruitment Specialists powering The Start-Up Diaries - Burns Sheehan.
In this podcast episode, guest Charlotte Ashton, shares her insights and advice into the investment landscape and financial industry particularly focusing on strategic finance and private equity. Charlotte has built her expertise as a board advisor, business coach and investor over a 20+ year career in the corporate finance and private equity sectors.Her business, Implicit, empowers founders of privately owned businesses to gain freedom and successfully crystallise wealth through proactive succession and sale planning, and provides independent, founder-focused education, coaching and peer-to-peer support she was unable to source in her role as Head of Origination at a £1bn AUM mid-market fund.The episode covers: Founder Focus: Understand the importance of maintaining control as a founder, aligning business strategies with personal goals, and the critical aspects of exit planning.Common Pitfalls: Discover the typical traps business owners fall into during the sale process and how to navigate negotiations with investors for successful outcomes.Exit Strategies: Gain knowledge on various exit strategies, their implications, and how to choose the best path for your business.Choosing Advisors: The significance of selecting the right advisors to support your journey and the benefits of engaging in peer groups for additional support.and more!The Start-Up Podcast Diaries Season 9 is proudly partnered with UK Cyber Week 2024. Taking place on 17th-18th April 2024 at Olympia London, join 3000+ cyber tech professionals, to explore the latest developments and equip attendees with the knowledge to protect their businesses. Get your free ticket here.All Business. No Boundaries.Welcome to All Business. No Boundaries., a collection of supply chain stories by DHL...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFollow The Start-Up Diaries Podcast on LinkedIn, Instagram, or find more free content from the Tech Recruitment Specialists powering The Start-Up Diaries - Burns Sheehan.
In this episode we have two investment managers from Mercia Ventures, Adam Lovell (Series A Investor) and Kiran Mehta (Seed Investor).Mercia Ventures are Venture capital investment for ambitious businesses. They invest into vibrant early-stage and scale up businesses across the UK.They talk about their roles and experiences in investing, particularly in the fields of software, deep tech, and life sciences. Adam and Kiran share insights into Mercia Ventures' approach to investment, detailing their focus on seed and Series A stages and what they typically look for in companies at these stages.They also touch upon the importance of team structures, go-to-market strategies, and the challenges startups face in securing investment. The conversation reveals their advice for entrepreneurs seeking investment, emphasising realism, passion for the problem being solved, and the significance of aligning with the right investors.This episode provides a comprehensive overview of venture capital investment from the perspective of seasoned investors.The Start-Up Podcast Diaries Season 9 is proudly partnered with UK Cyber Week 2024. Taking place on 17th-18th April 2024 at Olympia London, join 3000+ cyber tech professionals, to explore the latest developments and equip attendees with the knowledge to protect their businesses.Follow The Start-Up Diaries Podcast on LinkedIn, Instagram, or find more free content from the Tech Recruitment Specialists powering The Start-Up Diaries - Burns Sheehan.
Dr Natalie Getreu and the Hertility Team are revolutionising the female health landscape, providing personalised reproductive health solutions tailored to each woman's unique needs, from menstruation to menopause, offering customised testing and services based on individual circumstances through their letterbox home test kits and trailblazing research teams.Hertility collaborates with companies like Channel Four and Edelman to provide reproductive health benefits for employees, including testing, services, and education, as well as providing the invaluable service direct to consumers.Australian born Dr Natalie Getreu talks through her personal journey of how she got to developing this product and service, highlighting the importance of supporting women of all ages in the workplace through valuable and impactful modern-day benefits such as Hertility, as well as unpacking the journey for her customers. A business with both a B2B and D2C offering, Natalie unpacks the challenges faced on the development of her businesses from inception to launch, including:Raising capital for a female oriented product in a male dominated investment worldThe hurdles in developing a medical device Why tracking female reproductive organs and hormones is just as important as tracking any other aspect of your health The importance of diversity in your teamHow to balance holding onto what you love doing as a Founder vs other business demandsWork life balanceThe culture shift in businesses slowly addressing the taboo subject of appropriately supporting women in the workplace The Start-Up Podcast Diaries Season 9 is proudly partnered with UK Cyber Week 2024. Taking place on 17th-18th April 2024 at Olympia London, join 3000+ cyber tech professionals, to explore the latest developments and equip attendees with the knowledge to protect their businesses.Follow The Start-Up Diaries Podcast on LinkedIn, Instagram, or find more free content from the Tech Recruitment Specialists powering The Start-Up Diaries - Burns Sheehan.
In this episode, Josh Garnham of Packfleet recounts his journey of building a B-Corp tackling sustainable delivery services from the ground up with his fellow co-founders.Packfleet was founded in 2021 by a trio of former Monzo employees that include the neobank's former VP of Design Hugo Cornejo, VP of marketing and communications Tristan Thomas and engineering manager Josh Garnham. From dropping out of the renowned Cambridge university to launching his net-positive logistics firm, Joshua reccounts how his skills and product development approach have been influenced by roles at tech giants Monzo and Apple. Together with co-founders, motivated by delivery frustrations, they aim to improve service for all stakeholders, prioritising ethics and sustainability. Targeting expansion beyond London's M25, Packfleet's commitment to B-Corp principles reflects its focus on ethical practices and corporate culture. Joshua stresses the value of small beginnings, collaboration, and shared values in entrepreneurial ventures, underlining Packfleet's dedication to innovative, sustainable logistics and a positive workplace culture. Some Key Takeaway's: Entrepreneurial Journey and Team Building: Listeners will learn about Josh Garnham's transition from academia to the tech industry, his experiences at Monzo and Apple, and the dynamics of co-founding Packfleet with a strong team ethos.Tech-Driven Logistics Innovation: The episode delves into how Packfleet leverages technology to revolutionise the logistics and delivery industry, emphasising their unique approach to improving delivery success rates and customer satisfaction.Sustainability in Business Operations: Insight into Packfleet's commitment to being a B Corp, focusing on sustainable practices, ethical employment, and their vision for environmentally conscious logistics.Company Culture and Employee Well-being: The discussion highlights the importance of cultivating a positive, empathetic work environment, illustrating how Packfleet prioritizes its team's welfare and fosters a culture of inclusivity and collaboration to the highest levels.Strategic Growth and Industry Impact: An exploration of Packfleet's business model, growth strategy within and beyond the M25, and their broader vision to influence the e-commerce and logistics sectors positively.The Start-Up Podcast Diaries Season 9 is proudly partnered with UK Cyber Week 2024. Taking place on 17th-18th April 2024 at Olympia London, join 3000+ cyber tech professionals, to explore the latest developments and equip attendees with the knowledge to protect their businesses.Follow The Start-Up Diaries Podcast on LinkedIn, Instagram, or find more free content from the Tech Recruitment Specialists powering The Start-Up Diaries - Burns Sheehan.
In this episode, we explore the intersection of innovation and financial health. Join us as we delve into the story of Ophelos, a startup born at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Founded by Amon Ghaiumy and his co-founders, Ophelos leverages cutting-edge technology to address the back end of financial services, focusing on debt management and consumer empowerment.Ophelos are a new kind of debt collection agency - one with a social purpose and mission. Learn how they've harnessed AI to transform debt collection into a supportive and efficient process, and discover their journey through acquisition and beyond, all while maintaining a commitment to positive impact and technological advancement. In September 2023, Ophelos announced has agreed to join forces with Intrum, the market leader in Credit Management Services in Europe.The Start-Up Podcast Diaries Season 9 is proudly partnered with UK Cyber Week 2024. Taking place on 17th-18th April 2024 at Olympia London, join 3000+ cyber tech professionals, to explore the latest developments and equip attendees with the knowledge to protect their businesses.Follow The Start-Up Diaries Podcast on LinkedIn, Instagram, or find more free content from the Tech Recruitment Specialists powering The Start-Up Diaries - Burns Sheehan.
Featuring our first 'expert topic' episode whereby we invite experts from the sectors we specialise in to share their insights and experiences. In this episode we shine a spotlight on the Cyber Security field. Miguel Clarke, a former FBI agent and a current cybersecurity and GRC evangelist at Armor Defense, a cloud-first cybersecurity company, shares insights from his fascinating career journey, starting from his unexpected entry into the FBI following a casual comment at a party, to his current role in cybersecurity at Armor.Miguel highlights the shift in the cybersecurity industry towards resilience, emphasizing preparation and response to incidents over mere prevention. He recounts his experiences and challenges faced during his time with the FBI, including the intense process of becoming an agent and handling significant crises like the September 11 attacks and the Columbia space shuttle disaster.The discussion also covers Miguel's transition to the private sector, where he applies his unique perspective on problem-solving and leadership developed in the FBI. He emphasizes the importance of being proactive and well-informed to combat cybersecurity threats effectively, particularly against sophisticated tactics like business email compromise.Miguel delves into his journey overcoming public speaking fears, becoming an international keynote speaker, and his approach to leadership and personal development.He concludes by highlighting key values that small to medium-sized businesses should be focused on to build and retain top-tier teams. The episode offers valuable insights into resilience in cybersecurity, the nuances of leadership, and the importance of personal growth and adaptability in one's career… and you won't want to miss it. The Start-Up Podcast Diaries Season 9 is proudly partnered with UK Cyber Week 2024. Taking place on 17th-18th April 2024 at Olympia London, join 3000+ cyber tech professionals, to explore the latest developments and equip attendees with the knowledge to protect their businesses.Follow The Start-Up Diaries Podcast on LinkedIn, Instagram, or find more free content from the Tech Recruitment Specialists powering The Start-Up Diaries - Burns Sheehan.
This session will continue an ongoing dialogue between the UK and Saudi Arabia on Clean Technologies. Key areas for partnership in the sector will be considered, alongside the support available, government-to-government cooperation frameworks, market access, the role of clean technologies within ongoing projects, and Saudi plans for a circular carbon economy. Featuring Dr Abdulaziz Aljodai (Corporate Director, SABIC), Alison Young (Global Export and Investment Specialist, Connected Places Catapult), Dr Neil Quilliam (Energy Director, Think Research and Advisory), Noaman Al Adhami (Head of Country, UK, Al Fanar), and Rubina Singh (Principal, Octopus Ventures). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Hear from carbon reduction and certification platform Net Zero Now, in conversation with partners Coca Cola and Pernod Ricard, as they discuss the importance of engaging your supply chain when calculating Scope 3 emissions. Featuring Simon Heppner (Executive Director, Net Zero Now), Sam Jones (Head of Climate and Sustainability, Coca Cola Europacific Partners), and Sandrine Ricard (Deputy Director of S&R, Pernod Ricard UK). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
The urgency of addressing climate change requires the rapid industrialisation and widespread adoption of green tech. What stands in the way of the mass production and market acceptance of these new technologies? How can organisations overcome these obstacles and achieving fast-paced industrialisation? Hear from Kanika Chandaria (Lead Venture Architect, BCG X), Stefan Groß-Selbeck (Senior Partner and Managing Director at BCG, Global Leader of BCG X Green Tech, BCG X), Vuk Trifkovic (MD and Partner, BCG X), Irina Gorbounova (VP M&A and Head of XCarb Innovation Fund, ArcelorMittal), Dr Amy Ruddock (VP for Europe and the Middle East, Carbon Engineering), Ben Potter (SVP Strategy & Corporate Development, Energy Dome), and Hanane Mourchid (Chief Sustainability Officer, OCP Group). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Achieving net zero within complex global supply chains would be a tough enough challenge even in the relatively stable operating context that existed before the pandemic. Now, supply chains face the additional challenge of becoming more resilient to cope with political, economic, technological and climate-driven volatility as well as meeting net zero commitments. Beginning with the big-picture context for global trade, this session explores the practical steps supply chains are taking towards net zero. Featuring JP Doggett (Co-Owner, BestPractice.club), Mark Williams (Managing Director, Shipping Strategy Ltd.), Oriol Margo (EMEA Sustainability Transformation Leader, Kimberly-Clark), Amanda Wood (Supply Chain Sustainability Director, BAE Systems), Eloise Cotton (Head of Sustainable Development UK&I, Schneider Electric), Dr Jas Kaldra (Head of Supply Chain, Arcadis), Mark Perera (Founder & Board Member, Vizibl), Liz Wood (Sustainability Manager and Principal Consultant, Beyondly), James Butcher (CEO, Supply Pilot). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
This session will explore the ways in which we can scale innovators quicker. How do you take a start-up company from seed stage, through to Series A, B, and beyond? How can we streamline and expedite the process, to ensure our best innovators reach maximum impact without being stalled by the difficulties of repeated rounds of fundraising? Featuring Dr Jim Totty (Sustainable Private Equity Specialist), Michael Bruce (Lead, ClimateTech Venture Investment, Emerson Collective), Kojo Ako-Asare (MD, Decarbonization Partners, a BlackRock & Temasek JV), Steven Poulter (Head of Principal Structuring & Investments, Barclays), Connor Duffy (Investment Associate, Clean Growth Fund). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Many UK businesses are aware that they need to develop a strategy around decarbonisation, however, these businesses face the challenge of knowing where to start, and who to turn to. This session frames how and why businesses should consider the need to measure their carbon footprint, what are the challenges to doing that, and how it can drive actions and benefits for their business. Featuring Chris Spry (Head of eFX Derivatives Trading, NatWest Group), Emma Kisby (CEO, CoGo), Scott James (Partner, William Ward Associates), Jon Horsfield (CEO, Diode Energy), Zara Janjua (Broadcaster and Journalist), and Dr Maria Carvalho (Head of Climate Economics and Data, NatWest Group). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
As of the end of 2022, the carbon removal market is on track in some areas, while other areas need more attention. Entrepreneurs flooded the market with innovation, pursuing new ideas or improvements to technologies already under development, yet there is still a long way to go with funding large-scale deployment, measurement, reporting and verification, and bringing more buyers to the table. In this fireside chat, Shopify's Head of Sustainability Stacy Kauk and James Murray, Editor-in-Chief, BusinessGreen will discuss current challenges and the areas that need critical attention for the carbon removal market to scale and succeed. The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
How is FMC complementary to other initiatives in the industry decarbonisation ecosystem and how can demand-driven action advance technical, financial and policy-related support for scaling domestic supply of low- or zero-carbon alternatives? How does FMC fit with the priorities and leadership of the UK government on climate action and industry transition? How can partnerships and collaborations between government, private sector, finance and civil society stakeholders accelerate decarbonisation efforts in the UK – and where are opportunities for business to be competitive in the low-carbon economy? How have FMC Members been leading in delivering on their offtake commitments and making deals up and downstream of their value chains? What demand-focused initiatives in the United Kingdom are complementary to FMC's mission and what's the role of innovation agencies in this regard? What supply-side projects are in the pipeline in the UK to meet the offtake commitments made by FMC members? The answers to all these questions will be explored in this session. Featuring Magali Anderson (Chief Sustainability & Innovation Officer, Holcim), Nathan Cooper (Director, Policy Engagement, High-Level Climate Champions), Christian Coolsaet (Managing Director, Volvo Trucks), and Bruce Adderly (Challenge Director, Transforming Foundation Industries, Innovate UK). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Hear from Prof. Paul Monks, Chief Scientific Advisor for the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero, who gave the opening presentation at Day Two of Innovation Zero 2023's Green Stage. The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Key Stakeholders Unite: Tune into this panel discussion that explore the interplay of legislation, feedstock, offtake, and investment/tech in the supply chain of the chemical recycling industry in the UK. Featuring Dr Katerina Garyfalou (VP New Ventures, Clean Planet Energy), Helen Jordan (Sustainability Manager, British Plastics Federation), Chloe Lianos (Deputy Head for Low Carbon Fuels, Department for Transport), and Arun Sriskanda (MD, Oikos Storage Terminal). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
In this session, learn from experts from Klarna, Milkywire, and leading climate startups and non-profit organisations to discuss the many benefits, challenges and opportunities that come with implementing internal carbon fees, as well as must-know innovative solutions within the carbon removal and climate advocacy space. Featuring Salah Said (Head of Sustainability, Klarna), Mikaela Jaconelli (Head of Commercial, Milkywire), Maurice Bryson (Founder & Director, Silicate), Richard Pearshouse (Director of Environment and Human Rights, Human Rights Watch), Dr Nick Chadwick (CEO & Co-Founder, Mission Zero Technologies), and Owen Hewlett (CTO, The Gold Standard Foundation). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Learn how The Solent Cluster is taking a "big tent" approach to realising its decarbonisation goals. Featuring Stu Baker (Project Director, The Solent Cluster), Michael Foley (UK Low Carbon Solutions Executive, ExxonMobil), Joss Clarke (Head of External Affairs, SGN), Anne-Marie Mountifield (CEO, Solent Local Enterprise Partnership), and Dr Linday-Marie Armstrong (Academic Cluster Lead; Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Decarbonisation Research & Innovation Centre (IDRIC); University of Southampton). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
For tech businesses operating in sectors enabling the net zero economy, investment in research and development takes both time and money. Investors in turn face challenges in deciding which technologies are likely to produce the high-growth businesses of tomorrow. With recent slowdowns in the markets for growth and venture capital, early-stage businesses need to know more than ever what funders are looking for potential investments, and how they can make themselves more attractive to investors. Hear from major investors who are funding businesses that are increasing the pace of the transition to net zero and hear first-hand insights into the market. Featuring Cathering Lewis La Torre (CEO, British Patient Capital), Scott Marshall (Managing Director, Roma Finance), Patrick Sheehan (Founder & Managing Partner, ETF Partners), and Estia Ryan (Head of Research, Eka Ventures). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
All transport begins with the surface on which they take place. How can we minimise the carbon impacts of roads, highways, and traffic congestion? Are smart roads the future? Learn how traffic infrastructure is providing the foundation for decarbonised transport. Featuring Christophe Nicodème (Director General, European Union Road Federation), Max Sugarman (CEO, Intelligent Transport Systems UK), Kate Jennings (Policy Director, Logistics UK), Adam Simmons (Director of Strategic Planning & Analysis, National Highways). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Hear how public and private sector organisations partnering with manufacturers and suppliers to reach zero fleet emissions. Featuring Andreas Schörling (MD UK, FlixBus), Louis Rambaud (Group Strategy and Transformation Director, Go-Ahead Group), Mike Nakrani (Managing Director, E-Mobility Investments, VEV), Danielle Walsh (Co-Founder & CEO, Clearly.earth), Matthew Dear (CEO; Former Programme & Projects Manager "Zero Emission Fleet", Better Environment and Transport; London Fire Brigade), and Oliver Boots (Chief Commercial Officer, Octopus Electric Vehicles). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
With over half of automotive industry emissions by 2040 expected to come from materials used in production, the need for eco-friendlier material is more apparent than ever. Hear from senior executives from across the supply chain and their work to decarbonise vehicles via cleaner energy, enhanced manufacturing processes and materials innovation. Featuring Rohitesh Dhawan (President & CEO, ICMM), Philippa Oldham (Stakeholder Engagement Director, Advanced Propulsion Centre), Dr Wolfgang Schuster (Executive Director, Ecosystems Innovation, Connected Places Catapult), Chris Allen (Managing Director, LEVC), and Dr Thomas Becker (VP Sustainability and Mobility, BMW Group). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Learn from local and regional governments, public transport providers and EV infrastructure developers as they articulate visions for new models for public and private transport in both urban and non-urban settings. Featuring Duncan Walker (Co-Founder & CEO, Skyports), Chris Hook (Global Sustainability Strategy Lead, Uber), Graeme Banister (Director, Mobilityways), Charlotte Warburton (Head of Transport and Public Sector Sustainability & Climate Lead, Deloitte). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
In this session, panellists articulate visions of an imminent future when ICEVs are not available and raise awareness of the challenges and opportunities created across transportation systems and along the vehicle and mobility solutions supply chains. Featuring Thomas Ableman (Director of Strategy & Innovation, TFL), The Rt Hon. Lord Patrick McLoughlin (Member of the House of Lords and Chairman, Transport for the North), Andy Eastlake (CEO, Zemo Partnership), Claire Spooner (Deputy Challenge Director, Farady Battery Challenge, Innovate UK), Matthew Eastwood (Head of Innovation and Supply Chain, Transport Scotland). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
The UK is focused on increasing ambition in accelerating the green industrial revolution. At every point in the lifecycle, opportunities exist for technology innovators and investors to partner to deliver the industrial sector of the future. Investments not only in infrastructure but in supercharging UK R&D and workforce skills that will give us a global competitive export advantage. This session presents a selection of briefings from Peter Bachmann (MD, Sustainable Infrastructure, Gresham House), Julia Reinaud (Senior Director, Breakthrough Energy), David Aitken (Director of Innovation, Carbon Trust), Kate Levick (Associate Director, Sustainable Finance, E3G), and Nathan Cooper (Director, Policy & Engagement, High-Level Climate Champions). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Is green hydrogen the only viable pathway to decarbonise industry? How does it affect the hard-to-abate sectors? Addressing the promises and challenges of green hydrogen for industrial usage, this debate will sort fact from fiction. Learn from Celia Greaves (CEO and Founder, Hydrogen Energy Association), Dr Peter Williams (Group Technology Director and Head of Investor Relations, INEOS Group), Eugene McKenna (MD Hydrogen, Johnson Matthey), Kofi Mbuk (Lead Cleantech Researcher, Carbon Tracker Initiative), Amine Houssaim (VP, Hydrogen Solutions, Innov'X), and Ilias El Fali (Managing Director, Corporate Strategy, Sustainability and Innovation, OCP Group). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Carbon capture technology is well understood and, with the right blend policy, incentives and investment, a critical first step. How can UK industry go a step further though the creation of value in the reuse, recycling and upcycling (of carbon, materials, waste, water) of outputs? Hear from Timothee Duret (Director of Sustainable Technology, Veolia), Andrew Coulthurst (Principal Consultant, Production & Consumption, Anthesis Group), Dave Dalton (CEO, British Glass), Prof. Sam Turner (HVM Catapult Net Zero, HVM Catapult), Graeme Davies (Project Director, Viking CCS), and Ruth Herbert (CEO, CSSA). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Industry has a crucial role at both ends of the value chain in reducing its energy intensity, locking away or reusing carbon and producing low-carbon hydrogen to power our future, and the UK's net zero clusters are among the most innovative in the world. Tune in and learn from five experts in the field. Featuring Dr Chris Manson-Whitton (CEO, Progressive Energy), Ian Livingston (Project Manager, Humber Cluster, Equinor ASA), Alex Cameron (Founder & CEO, Decarb Connect & Decarbonisation Leaders Network), Jenny Sutcliffe (Principal Consultant Regulatory Affairs, Phillips 66), and Nick Winser CBE (Commissioner, National Infrastructure Commission). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
Hear the keynote address from Industy Forum Chair Dr William Joyce (Innovation Lead, Industrial Decarbonisation, UKRI) and Colin Tattam (Director of Net Zero, Innovate UK KTN). The inaugural Innovation Zero Congress at Olympia London in 2023 convened 6,866 passionate, forward-looking experts who exchanged critical knowledge, debate and discussions around the implementation and scaling of the innovations needed to meet the Paris goals. Learn more via www.innovationzero.com.
***Trigger warning - we talk about domestic abuse - if this is a negative trigger for you, please pass on this one*** Malin Anderson is this week's guest - she is a mental health advocate, a motivational speaker, and a body confidence activist you might know who rose to fame following her appearance on Love Island 2016 but now she uses her platform to promote body positivity and self-love. This episode cracks open the reality of abuse in a relationship both physical and non-physical. We discussed the signs and how you can support someone who might be going through it. I hope it informs you, I hope it educates you and I hope it inspires you. Special thanks to our sponsor VIVO BAREFOOT Vivobarefoot are offering Motherkind podcast listeners a 10% discount, so use the code MOTHERKINDVB on their website to take advantage of this fantastic offer. Visit - https://www.vivobarefoot.com/uk today. Announcement Motherkind is the official podcast partner for The Baby Show with Lidl GB 2023. It is the UK's most popular pregnancy and parenting event and is back for its 21st year at Olympia London from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd October 2023. Use this LINK to get your ticket for just £18. Continue the Conversation Come engage with Zoe and our community over on Instagram for inspiration, tips, and sometimes a bit of humour to get us through our day - @zoeblaskey Join our mailing list to receive news, updates and new episode releases: https://mailchi.mp/motherkind/motherkind-mailing-list
Welcome back to Motherkind Moment. Moment is your place on a Monday for calm and connection and maybe even a shift in perspective before the week ahead. This week's moment episode is with Emma Reed Turrell who is a psychotherapist and author of Please Yourself: How to Stop People-Pleasing and Transform the Way You Live. Sounds good. Doesn't it? I am a people-pleaser in recovery, which you may have heard me talk about before, but it is such a huge part of my recovery and my life. And it is still very much a work in progress for me. Listen to learn how to raise children who can express their emotions, needs, and wants in a healthy way and avoid becoming people pleasers. I hope you love it. Announcement Motherkind is the official podcast partner for The Baby Show with Lidl GB 2023. It is the UK's most popular pregnancy and parenting event and is back for its 21st year at Olympia London from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd October 2023. Use this LINK to get your ticket for just £18. Continue the Conversation Come engage with Zoe and our community over on Instagram for inspiration, tips, and sometimes a bit of humour to get us through our day - @zoeblaskey Join our mailing list to receive news, updates and new episode releases: https://mailchi.mp/motherkind/motherkind-mailing-list
Welcome to this episode of Motherkind Podcast. The show that is going to give you confidence, clarity, and connection in this wild ride of motherhood. This week's guest is Lotte Jeffs, she is the co-author of the “Queer parent everything you need to know from Gay to Z”. I learned so much from speaking to Lotte, and this episode is going to leave you with a broader, more inclusive perspective on parenthood. I think it's absolutely vital for every single one of us, because we are raising the next generation, and acceptance and compassion start very young. I hope you love this episode. Special thanks to our sponsor VIVO BAREFOOT Vivobarefoot are offering Motherkind podcast listeners a 10% discount, so use the code MOTHERKINDVB on their website to take advantage of this fantastic offer. Visit - https://www.vivobarefoot.com/uk today. Announcement Motherkind is the official podcast partner for The Baby Show with Lidl GB 2023. It is the UK's most popular pregnancy and parenting event and is back for its 21st year at Olympia London from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd October 2023. Use this LINK to get your ticket for just £18. Continue the Conversation Come engage with Zoe and our community over on Instagram for inspiration, tips, and sometimes a bit of humour to get us through our day - @zoeblaskey Join our mailing list to receive news, updates and new episode releases: https://mailchi.mp/motherkind/motherkind-mailing-list
This weekend, we hit London Film and Comic Con 2023 at Olympia London and, as usual, got stuck in. Aside from our booth in the Star Wars Zone and ad hoc Sunday panel, we had the pleasure of chatting with Ingvild Deila (Princess Leia in Rogue One), Danny Trejo (Rancor Keeper in The Book of Boba Fett), Robert Emms (Lonnie Jung in Andor), Jessica Henwick (Jess Pava in The Force Awakens), and Natalia Tena (Xi'an in The Mandalorian) - and what a blast it was!BUY DANI'S FANTASTIC STAR WARS T-SHIRTS AT https://www.etsy.com/shop/GlupShirtoFor all your Sessions needs, head to starwarssessions.co.uk // Find and support us on PATREON at patreon.com/starwarssessions // Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share! You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and all the socials so come talk the Wars with us! We post polls, questions, and thoughts on both socials, and the results/comments are featured on the episodes as well // Send your voice messages to hellothere@starwarssessions.co.uk and we'll get them on the show // Catch the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, and all good podcast platforms // Thanks again for listening – your continued support is so appreciated by us.MTFBWY. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In E7 of The 5V Podcast, Dimitrios Spiliopoulos - Industrial IoT GTM Lead for Manufacturing & Supply Chain EMEA at AWS & Shashank Jain, Director - Manufacturing and Energy at Hitachi Vantara join us to discuss the power of partnering, what the AWS ecosystem is enabling for partners and their customers (scale big and fast!), as well as the challenges & disruptions seen in supply chain in light of the war and Covid and the impact these factors have had on various industries. Know what you're looking for? check out the chapters below...
In E6 of The 5V Podcast Gijs Meuleman - CEO at Sensorfy joins The 5V Podcast to discuss predictive maintenance developments, how this is enabling servitisation for OEMs and the challenges faced. Know what you're looking for? Check out the chapters below…
John Hitchcox is the Chairman and Founder of Yoo Group, the property company behind the £1.3 billion pound regeneration of Olympia London and considered by many the global leader in the branded residence space. John founded Yoo in 1999 with one of the world's most famous designers, Philippe Starck. Together they have grown Yoo to where it is today, operating in over fifty cities and thirty countries worldwide. John has been in the property market since the early eighties, when he was just 17. He's had to bring a lot of confidence to be so successful but is honest about the challenges of being an entrepreneur. He has also ridden through multiple financial crises. With the market going bananas and uncertainty over interest rates and inflation going through the roof, it's a good time to talk to someone who knows more than most. What does he see in his crystal ball? And what happened when he tried to do his first property deal at the age of 14? Listen to find out. We'd love your feedback hello@secretleaders.com Sponsor links: evelyn.com/secretleaders oto.com/power (get 20% off with code secret) vorboss.com/secretleaders vanta.com/secretleaders
In this show, we’re looking forward to Decorex 2022, Europe’s leading event for interior design professionals, which opens its doors at Olympia London on Sunday 9th October running until Wednesday 12th October. So, what can we expect from this year's event? We talk to Bethan Laura Wood, Carden Cunietti, Natascha Dartnall, Alidad, De Rosee Sa and Rita Konig to find out.
We are reporting LIVE from the Great British Beer Festival, taking place from 2-6 August at Olympia London!To book your tickets, visit: gbbf.org.ukIn this episode, we speak to Festival Organiser Catherine Tonry about organising a beer show of this size. We also shine a spotlight on some of the great features at this year's event - including our Discovery Bar, the book launch for World's Greatest Beers with author chats and the launch of our new beer & rugby competition (enter here: https://gbbf.org.uk/luckydraw/)Our hosts Clare, Alison and Simon are on the ground throughout the day speaking to brewers, judges and punters, and reporting live on the winner of CAMRA's first-ever homebrew competition.We also have a special code for listeners to get a free case of beer from Beer52!Grab a case for free courtesy of our pals at Beer52 by going to www.beer52.com/PEOPLE and covering the meagre postage cost of £5.95. What's more, as a special offer for our listeners they'll throw in 2 extra beers - FOR FREE! That's 10 unique craft beers!Join CAMRA if you're not already a member for just £28.50 a year at https://join.camra.org.uk/ - gain access to great audio and visual content on our Learn & Discover platform.Don't forget to support the show at https://supporter.acast.com/pubs-pints-peopleIf you'd like to get involved, simply contact podcast@camra.org.uk or follow us on Twitter @PubsPintsPeople or on our NEW Facebook account @PubsPintsPeople Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/pubspintspeople. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's been 35 years since Terry Waite was kidnapped while trying to negotiate the release of British hostages in Lebanon.In this episode of 'How to be a CEO' he joins psychologist Dr Wolfgang Seidl to talk about how he coped in solitary confinement.They also discuss the pandemic, workplace wellbeing and the power of a simple gesture.Mr Waite and Dr Seidl are appearing the Watercooler event in association with the Evening Standard on May 25th. It's being held at the Olympia London, for details on other speakers and how to get free tickets click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's been 35 years since Terry Waite was kidnapped while trying to negotiate the release of British hostages in Lebanon.In this special edition of the Leader he joins psychologist Dr Wolfgang Seidl to talk about how he coped in solitary confinement.They also discuss the pandemic, workplace wellbeing and the power of a simple gesture.Mr Waite and Dr Seidl are appearing the Watercooler event in association with the Evening Standard on May 25th. It's being held at the Olympia London, for details on other speakers and how to get free tickets click here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do you create an icon? In this episode, we talk to David Abrahamovitch, CEO of Grind, the coffee company behind those now famous pink tins and pods that are popping up in kitchens everywhere.Listen to the full episode here.We talk about:•How the company turned the pandemic into an opportunity•Why they chose pink for a beverage more often packaged in brown tones•Advice on how to use crowdfunding to get secure money for your business•The future of Grind and its international expansionDavid's also appearing at the Evening Standard's SME EXPO, where he'll be talking about crowdfunding. The event's being held at Olympia London on May 25th and 26th, for more info – and free tickets – head to the website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Murray Ellender is CEO and co-founder of eConsult, an online consultation system for GPs currently in use in more than 3,200 practices around the country. In this episode we talk about:Disrupting tradition and work practicesHow to persuade people to try something newThe methods eConsult used to set a price point for something didn't existThe dilemmas faced by doctors during the Covid-19 pandemicThe future of healthcareThe Evening Standard's holding an SME EXPO on May 25th and 26th. It's a free to attend, two-day exhibition and conference designed to inspire and connect entrepreneurs and business leaders. Learn from the UK's most successful entrepreneurs, network with fellow owners and founders, and meet best-in-class suppliers - all taking place live and in-person at Olympia London. Get free tickets here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fiona Cannon is the director for Sustainable Business at Lloyds Banking Group, where she's responsible for inclusion and diversity. In this episode we talk about:Why diversity in some companies hasn't hit the leadership levels yetThe importance of agile working in the post-lockdown eraWhat's being done to improve opportunities for minority groupsThe importance of supporting those with mental health difficultiesThe progress that's been made, and what's to comeThe Evening Standard's hosting the Watercooler event at Olympia London on May 25th and 26th. More than 100 experts will be talking about workplace wellbeing. It's free, to register click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do you create an icon? In this episode we talk to David Abrahamovitch, CEO of Grind, the coffee company behind those now famous pink tins and pods that are popping up in kitchens everywhere.We talk about:How the company turned the pandemic into an opportunityWhy they chose pink for a beverage more often packaged in brown tonesAdvice on how to use crowdfunding to get secure money for your businessThe future of Grind and its international expansionDavid's also appearing at the Evening Standard's SME EXPO, where he'll be talking about crowdfunding. The event's being held at the Olympia London on May 25th and 26th, for more info – and free tickets – head to the website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Youtuber turned entrepreneur Caspar Lee joins the show to talk about his incredible career as one of the first-ever social media stars and his new job as co-founder of the Influencer marketing company.Caspar turned his back on creating videos with tens of millions of views, including many featuring A-list Hollywood stars, to pursue a long-held passion to build a start-up with his business partner Ben Jefferies.So how does someone who has made such a success of themselves doing one thing manage to transition to something else?He gives advice for those who want to become the next big thing on TikTok, and for those who want to work with them on brand awareness campaigns.And we talk about the pressures that being a Youtuber can bring to a young person, and what it's like being “the grandfather of the internet” aged just 27.Additional Material:Joe & Caspar hit the Road: BBC StudiosCaspar Lee: YoutubeWonder Park: Paramount Pictures & NickelodeonInfluencerCheck out the Evening Standard's Watercooler Event at Olympia London on May 25th and 26th. It's a free to attend, two-day exhibition and conference on workplace wellbeing and the future of work. The event brings together the very latest thinking from over 100 experts, alongside actionable and tangible solutions, to holistically support health, mental health and wellbeing of employees across the UK and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do you sell an idea that's so innovative, a lot of people don't understand it?This is an “Invitation to Meet…” Holly Tucker MBE, who founded the Not on the High Street marketplace 16 years ago, when Amazon was still a bookseller and Etsy didn't even exist.Now running the Holly & Co small business advice company, she tells us how she used the power of story-telling to drum up finance and persuade the public to use her site when “people still didn't like putting their credit card details into a shopping portal".We also talk how “this is the age of the female entrepreneur,” even though women only receive around one percent of venture capital funding.And we discuss how someone today can repeat her success of taking a business idea from the kitchen table to becoming a household brand.Holly will be appearing at the Evening Standard's SME EXPO event at Olympia London. You can get more details, and free tickets, here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when you find yourself in a position of influence perhaps unimaginable from when you were young? This is an invitation to meet Peter Flavel, the CEO of Coutts – the Queen's bank.We're going to talk about how a kid who grew up in Adelaide became the boss of one of the UK's largest private banks, with an office looking down the Mall to Buckingham Palace.Since taking the helm six years ago, he's been behind a transformation of the bank that's seen it join the B-Corp movement, which aims to promote “business for good” with conservation at its heart.You can learn about what B-Corp status means, how to get it, and what opportunities there are for members.We also talk about entrepreneurship, Cop26, and the responsibilities that those about to create considerable wealth have to their communities.Peter will be speaking at the Evening Standard's SME EXPO at Olympia London. You can learn more about the free event, being held over two days on May 25th and 26th, here.You can see the rest of the B-Corp Movement video here"Spider-Man: No Way Home": Sony Pictures Releasing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.