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SheEO.World
Embracing Pivots While Enabling Food Security with Emily Bland of SucSeed

SheEO.World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 27:02


In this episode, hear from Emily Bland of Coralus Venture SucSeed. Emily joins development guide MJ Ryan to discuss her journey to creating SucSeed (beginning with an MVP held together with duct tape!), lessons learned, and her company's pivots along the way. They also discuss: Emily's personal growth and from her entrepreneurial journey A celebration of SucSeed paying off their venture loan, and getting support from the Coralus community What's next for SucSeed, including telling the stories of real-life superheroes based on the UN Sustainable Development Goals Connect with Emily and SucSeed on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Learn more about joining our community at www.coralus.world.

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Labrador students harvesting hydroponic classroom garden!

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 8:50


Spicy peppers, long kale, large lettuce! Classroom gardens have been fruitfull right throughout Labrador this winter, but some young gardeners are using new methods to help them grow. The gardens have no soil, and are completely hydroponic. The organization SucSeed has installed hydroponics in all Newfoundland and Labrador English School District schools in the Big Land and now some lucky kids got to harvest. Take a listen to Jennifer Baker, the Grade 4 teacher, and students Cayden Mooney, Charlie Chubbs, Jocelyn Rich and Jeremiah Cooper.

Responsibly Different™
UN SDG: #2 Zero Hunger

Responsibly Different™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 23:09


United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #2 is Zero Hunger. In this Episode we share how the UN defines Zero Hunger and explore some of the ways B Corps are working to grow food sustainably and create access to food.  Additional Learning & Resources Around Addressing HungerAddressing Hunger In America - From the Center for Hunger-Free Communities at Drexel UniversityGlobal Hunger IndexWorldHunger.orgHelpful Links from the United NationsUN Report: Global hunger numbers rose to as many as 828 million in 2021UNSDG #2 Zero Hunger Overview  UN SDG #2 Zero Hunger TargetsLinks to the Businesses Highlighted in this EpisodeAlterfinA certified B Corp headquartered in Belgium with a global footprint, Alterfin is a cooperative founded in '94 that raises capital and invests in developing countries through the financing of smallholder producer organizations and sustainable agriculture.Revolution FoodsRevolutions Foods uses business as a force for good, helping to solve food insecurity by making healthy meals accessible to students and seniors. As a teacher, researcher and garden educator, Kirsten witnessed firsthand the value and importance of ensuring all students have access to not just food, but nutritious meals that would set our youth up for success. Founded in 2006, and a certified B Corp since 2011, Revolution Foods employs over 800 people and delivers 45 million meals annually across California and Nevada. Four culinary centers produce and deliver freshly prepared delicious and affordable meals every day. To hear more from Kirsten Saenz Tobey, Co-Founder of Revolution Foods, check out our conversation with her about Hunger on the Responsibly Different™ Podcast.SucSeed Social EnterprisesA certified B Corp that is Canada's leading socially driven hydroponics company empowering people to grow their own food in their homes. Over the past 5 years SucSeed in the classroom has educated over 20,000 students on healthy eating, waste reduction, and sustainable agriculture.Dirigo Collective Website

Responsibly Different™
UN SDG: An Introduction

Responsibly Different™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 11:42


This is the kickoff of our mini series on the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals. We're welcoming in the New Year with some goals all of us can work towards to build a more equitable future for all and a healthier planet.  These episodes are by no means exhaustive, think of them more as a launch pad for your journey with the UN SDGs. Explore the links below to continue learning about the SDGs and some of the guests you'll be hearing from more in future episodes. Helpful Links from the United NationsUnited Nations Sustainable Development GoalsUN SDGs Latest News & UpdatesSupport Sustainable Development & Climate ActionBe the Change Toolkit & Lazy Person's Guide to Saving the WorldSDG Moment 2022Links to the Businesses Highlighted in this Episode&SistersA certified B Corp based in London on a mission to bridge the gender health gap and improve the mentrual health of people worldwide with a user-centric menstrual health eco-system.AlterfinA certified B Corp headquartered in Belgium with a global footprint, Alterfin is a cooperative founded in '94 that raises capital and invests in developing countries through the financing of smallholder producer organizations and sustainable agriculture.Resilience Planning & Design LLCBased in New Hampshire, USA, Resilience Planning and Design LLC works with municipalities, state agencies, developers, property owners, and non-profit organizations to craft place based solutions grounded in local knowledge and systems that reinforce community character, support regenerative development, and promote ecological integrity.SucSeed Social EnterprisesA certified B Corp that is Canada's leading socially driven hydroponics company empowering people to grow their own food in their homes. Over the past 5 years SucSeed in the classroom has educated over 20,000 students on healthy eating, waste reduction, and sustainable agriculture. Dirigo Collective Website

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Journey from addictions, Military training exercises and students learning how to grow their own food

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 52:49


0:00 The Curling Club in Happy Valley-Goose Bay is hoping to get more young players involved in the sport to potentially create a youth league in the future.  7:35 Looking for the perfect gift for that special someone and wanting to give back at the same time? The Happy Valley-Goose Bay Rotary Club has the auction for you! Their 27th annual auction is online for the first time.  17:05 Martina Lavalle once struggled with an addiction, and her life was taking a turn for the worse. But, after a lot of hard work and determination, Lavalle is set to celebrate five years of being sober this winter. 30:56 There is a rise in patients with respiratory illnesses looking for medical help and a Springdale doctor says to do that, the province should lift the current MCP cap on funded patient virtual appointments. Hear from Dr. Todd Young with the Medicuro virtual clinic.  38:48 Barracks are being demolished at 5 Wing Goose Bay, but that doesn't mean there's a lack of activity. The German Air Force is conducting conducted low-level flying training around Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Hear from the Base Commander.  45:25 Growing your own fresh food is pretty easy to do if you have the right equipment. Thanks to a hydroponic organization in this province, students across Labrador are learning just how fun it can be as well. Hear from the non-profit SucSeed who set up Labrador classrooms and community groups with equipment. 

Chicks Who Give a Hoot
Social Entrepreneurship Meets Agriculture with Emily Bland

Chicks Who Give a Hoot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 37:57


In This Episode, We Chat About: How social enterprises are creating a better, sustainable future. The impact having access to fresh produce has on rural communities. The importance of fresh produce to your health. Making a change, no matter who or where you are.   Resources + Links:   Connect with Emily Bland on Instagram | @AllButBland Follow SucSeed on Instagram | @sucseedcanada   Learn more at https://sucseed.ca/   For show notes, resources, and more, visit Chicks Who Give a Hoot   Connect with us on Instagram | @chickswhogiveahoot   Follow our host Sara on Instagram | @sarachamberscreative   This show is an Elly and Nora Creative project.  Elly and Nora Creative helps purpose-driven businesses grow their income and impact through branding, digital content, and publicity.    Grow your income & impact through branding with Elly & Nora Creative Instagram | @ellyandnoracreative Website | ellyandnoracreative.com   Apply to be a guest on the podcast! Show Notes: Who's ready to help the world grow in a whole new way? Today, we are joined by Emily Bland, social entrepreneur, third generation farmer, and the “Seed-EO” of SucSeed! She'll be showing us how we can make a change and create impact for a more sustainable world, one step at a time. Our talks will cover the positive impact of social enterprises on communities in need around the world. We'll also discuss the importance of fresh produce to a person's health, and how is SucSeed creating more opportunities for access to fresh produce in a sustainable, eco-friendly way. Join us and start planting the seeds for a better tomorrow! 01:20 Introducing Emily Bland: social entrepreneur, “Seed-CEO” of SucSeed, and third generation farmer from Newfoundland! 02:00 What is your history with agriculture? 04:45 A look into the student-run social enterprise programs that are helping students make a change in the world. 08:30 What was your biggest takeaway from your student-run social enterprise experience? 11:35 What did you decide to do after you graduated? 14:25 What is the best advice you've ever gotten? 15:30 How did you plant the seeds of SucSeed as a young entrepreneur? 18:25 What is the technology you've developed? 19:45 The impact of hydroponic gardens for communities and their health. 21:35 What did the lack of fresh produce look like? 24:30 When and why did you make a shift towards education? 27:05 How has the transition been going? 29:05 What is the significance of knowing and keeping to your values? 32:25 What is more important than the result? 34:20 The future of SucSeed.

SheEO.World
Venture Update with Emily Bland of SucSeed

SheEO.World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 4:16


"It's serendipitous that with COVID, we've become more aware of food security, where our food is coming from, and really needing to put more into our supply system." — Emily Bland, Seed-EO of SucSeed In this episode Catch up with SheEO Venture SucSeed in this podcast minisode! Seed-EO Emily Bland talks the impact of COVID, farming, hydroponics, and producing local food production in Newfoundland & Labrador. Take action and engage with SucSeed on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

CBC Newfoundland Morning
Closed, open, curbside pickup, due to Covid precautions...bistro and tea shop in Gander will stay closed for now. Mi'kmaw artist is making her own leather - from fish! And a company that sells hydroponic food-growing kits gets a special distinction

CBC Newfoundland Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 23:45


(Starts at 0:48 mark) Newfoundland Tea Company, a bistro, tea and gift shop in Gander, is tired of the cycle of closing and re-opening due to Covid precautions, so it will stay closed for now. (8:28) Mi'kmaw artist Nicole Travers of Lark Harbour makes her own leather - from fish! - to make the beautiful, beaded jewelry. (16:08) SucSeed, a company that sells hydroponic food-growing kits, gets "B Corp" certification as a business that puts its social responsibilities before its profits.

For Such a Time as This
Seeds of Hope-SucSeed

For Such a Time as This

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 50:24


Seeds of Hope can be planted in every way, every day by each one of us, and in due season we will reap a harvest. Join me on this interview with the founder of SucSeed, Nishani Ford, where we reflect on daily living, businesses and careers, relationships, creating wealth, and what we can do to help those who are not yet experiencing the harvest of success, It may be physically, relationally, financial or in other arenas. We discuss building a bridge between having a wish list and a strategy. Tune in to this in-depth interview and let hope light your way as you sow seed to SucSeed.

SheEO.World
Ask/Gives & Aligning Investors to Your Purpose with Emily Bland & Yasmin Grigaliunas, SucSeed

SheEO.World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 40:42


When you're a bootstrapped entrepreneur how do you grow your business when writing cheques isn't always an option?  For Emily Bland, SeedEO of SucSeed and Yasmin Grigaliunas, co-founder of World's Biggest Garage Sale, that meant learning to ask for what they needed, while also offering what they did have in exchange. Both Emily and Yas use Ask-Gives to create meaningful, strategic partnerships that help grow their businesses and provide immeasurable value to all parties involved.  In this episode: The immeasurable benefits of strategic partnerships Asking for what you need and offering what you have to give  Aligning investors and partnerships with your purpose Breaking the rules to grow on your own terms We invite you to become a SheEO Activator or apply to be a SheEO Venture at SheEO.World.

Canada's Young Leaders
1.5. Growing the Seeds of Independence ft. Emily Bland

Canada's Young Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 40:45


Emily Bland, ‘SeedEO’ of SucSeed, joins us to discuss her company’s groundbreaking hydroponics technology that is changing lives, and more generally the ways in which business can be an incredible force for good when profit is not the only incentive. Emily explains how hydroponics (a technology that allows people to grow vegetables without soil or sunlight) is helping northern communities across the country become more independent, reduces the economic and environmental costs of importing produce into these communities, and also helps teachers introduces their students to the infinite possibilities of agriculture. https://sucseed.ca/ www.upfordnetwork.com

Curious Jord
Ep 023 Fighting Food Insecurity (SucSeed)

Curious Jord

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 35:41


On this episode I sit down with Emily from SucSeed. Emily and the team at SucSeed have created hydroponic grow kits that let people grow fresh produce year round without the use of soil or sunlight. Visit SucSeed.ca for more details

RBC Disruptors
Next Gen Entrepreneurs Event Highlights (Aug. 21, 2018)

RBC Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 27:57


With traditional career paths in flux, some millennials are choosing entrepreneurship and staking their future on themselves. At a special RBCDisruptors session for RBC's summer interns, three young entrepreneurs explained why they took the plunge—and why others should follow in their footsteps. This episode's guests are Emma Harris, 25, whose company Healthy Pets focused on telemedicine for pets; Emily Bland, 23, who co-founded SucSeed to build hydroponic grow tanks in remote communities; and Daniel D'Souza, 22, who helped found inclusion-training startup Crescendo.

Young Money with Tracey Bissett
EP026 Financially Empowering Today's Youth with Emily Bland of SucSeed

Young Money with Tracey Bissett

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 30:41


Emily Bland is the “Seed-EO” of SucSeed, a company dedicated to improving food security and the lives of people across Canada. She is a recent graduate of the Commerce program at Memorial University and has received national recognition and awards for her business and leadership skills, including HSBC's Women Leader of Tomorrow for Atlantic Canada, 21 Inc's Top 50 Emerging Leaders in Atlantic Canada, and was most recently recognized as a 2017 Top 7 SheEO Venture. Her company has successfully impacted the lives of thousands of people across the country and created over 150 jobs. Her company proudly employs at-risk and homeless youth needing a hand-up in life to build the home hydroponic growing systems they offer throughout Canada.   Emily joins me today to share how SucSeed began as an Enactus project while she attended university to becoming a full circle social enterprise. She explains the company’s mission to improve the food security issue throughout Canada as well as worldwide and the charitable organizations they support to give back to the Canadian community. She also shares her biggest financial turning point, how hustling as a young child impacted her ability to become a successful entrepreneur and leader, and the importance of millennials to become more open and willing to discuss financial matters with others.   “No matter where you are, everything can be fixed and everything can be changed if you get the right advice.” - Emily Bland   This Week on Young Money:   How the idea for SucSeed began as a university project. How determination, building the right team, and having the right mentors impacted her ability to succeed in business, life, and managing her finances. Her most memorable financial turning point. Strategies she uses to plan her company’s financial future. How her early childhood experiences impacted her ability to hustle, generate sales, and lead her team as an entrepreneur. The importance of being open and willing to talk about finances. Challenges she faces as a millennial entrepreneur. The importance of managing your finances and how they can affect every aspect of your life.   Key Takeaways:   Stay determined and motivated. Surround yourself with the right people to help you achieve your goals. Find a mentor. Remember - everything is fixable and anything is possible. Follow your heart and your gut!   Connect with Emily Bland:   SucSeed SucSeed on Twitter SucSeed on Facebook Emily Bland on Instagram Emily Bland on LinkedIn     Can I AFFORD it? This episode is sponsored by the masterclass Can I Afford It? How to be certain of what you can and can’t afford in your business in 5 minutes or less every time. This training has been specifically designed for entrepreneurs with sales in the 6 to 7 figure range to provide the 5 Steps to Cash Flow Clarity.  If you are an entrepreneur with sales at these levels and want to make powerful money decisions, you do not want to miss this important masterclass. Head over to bissettfinancialfitness.com/afford to register now.  Stop asking yourself the question can I AFFORD it?     Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making  Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to iTunes and leave us a rating and review. Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes on social media!  Subscribe to the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our Linkedin Company Page, or by visiting our website.  

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