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Happy Valentine’s Day! You know what that means: We have a brand new season of Love Is Blind to devour. Courtney Revolution (The Circle) joins host Chris Burns to delight in all of the pod romances and love triangles. Plus, Meg joins the podcast to debrief the Madison-Mason-Meg love triangle. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
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At NatureBacked, we talk with investors and entrepreneurs worldwide about climate change, covering everything from CO2 emissions to floods to guests’ personal choices for turning the world greener. In this podcast, we bring you inspiring stories and insights from experts, innovators, and changemakers who are working to protect and restore our planet. Whether you are interested in wildlife, ecology, conservation, climate change, or green living, this podcast is for you. NatureBacked was founded by Tarmo Virki, a passionate environmentalist who believes that nature has the solutions to many of the challenges we face today. In each episode, Tarmo or co-host Fiona Alston interviews a guest who shares their knowledge, experience, and vision on a specific topic related to nature and sustainability. You will learn about the latest research, innovations, and trends in the field, as well as practical tips on how to build and grow greentech startups. NatureBacked is more than just a podcast. It is a community of like-minded people who care about the environment and want to make a positive impact. By listening to this podcast, you will not only gain valuable information and inspiration but also join a movement of nature lovers 💚 who are committed to creating a better future for ourselves and the generations to come. If you are ready to dive into the amazing world of nature and sustainability, subscribe to NatureBacked and tune in to our episodes. You can also follow us on Linkedin, Twitter and Instagram, where we share more content and updates. We would love to hear from you, so feel free to email us at tarmo@naturebacked.com with your feedback, questions, or suggestions. Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy the show! Stay curious and stay green 💚
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At NatureBacked, we talk with investors and entrepreneurs worldwide about climate change, covering everything from CO2 emissions to floods to guests’ personal choices for turning the world greener. In this podcast, we bring you inspiring stories and insights from experts, innovators, and changemakers who are working to protect and restore our planet. Whether you are interested in wildlife, ecology, conservation, climate change, or green living, this podcast is for you. NatureBacked was founded by Tarmo Virki, a passionate environmentalist who believes that nature has the solutions to many of the challenges we face today. In each episode, Tarmo or co-host Fiona Alston interviews a guest who shares their knowledge, experience, and vision on a specific topic related to nature and sustainability. You will learn about the latest research, innovations, and trends in the field, as well as practical tips on how to build and grow greentech startups. NatureBacked is more than just a podcast. It is a community of like-minded people who care about the environment and want to make a positive impact. By listening to this podcast, you will not only gain valuable information and inspiration but also join a movement of nature lovers 💚 who are committed to creating a better future for ourselves and the generations to come. If you are ready to dive into the amazing world of nature and sustainability, subscribe to NatureBacked and tune in to our episodes. You can also follow us on Linkedin, Twitter and Instagram, where we share more content and updates. We would love to hear from you, so feel free to email us at tarmo@naturebacked.com with your feedback, questions, or suggestions. Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy the show! Stay curious and stay green 💚
Ramanan Raghavendran, founder of a venture capital firm Amasia , outlines their investment thesis, which emphasizes behavior change and the circular economy, and shares insights on the challenges facing clean tech and sustainability startups. Ramanan also highlights the importance of consumer behavior in driving sustainable choices and offers advice for navigating the investment landscape in the coming years. Takeaways Amasia focuses on sustainability and climate-related investments. Investing in software-based businesses is a key strategy. Behavior change is essential for addressing climate issues. The circular economy plays a crucial role in sustainability. Consumer choices can significantly impact sustainability efforts. 2025 to present challenges for sustainability-focused companies. Exploring alternative financing sources is vital for startups. Hope and passion are important for entrepreneurs in tough times. Investors should look beyond traditional VC funding. Sustainability is a mission worth pursuing. We talked also about Ramanan's book In Our Hands: Getting To A Sustainable Planet With Behavior Change Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In this conversation, Tarmo Virki interviews Alix Lebec, an expert in innovative finance, focusing on the intersection of finance and sustainability. They discuss the importance of innovative finance in addressing climate challenges, particularly in water infrastructure. Alix talks about her journey from the World Bank to building WaterEquity with Gary White and Matt Damon to founding Lebec, an investment advisory. Alix shares insights on the role of private investment, the need to integrate climate risk into asset valuations, and the urgency of sustainable solutions. Takeaways Innovative finance blends philanthropy and traditional finance to address sustainability. Private capital is increasingly needed in water infrastructure investments. Climate resilience is crucial as water demand will exceed supply soon. Integrating climate risk into asset valuations can change investment dynamics. Insurance companies reflect the actual costs of climate risks. Water is a fundamental resource that impacts all sectors. Investing in sustainable solutions can significantly boost the global economy. Storytelling is essential to inspire action against climate challenges. Young people can make a difference through conscious consumerism. Collaboration among asset owners can drive innovative finance strategies. The cover visual for the episode was created by Le Chat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
Jeff Szur from Altitude Water discusses the innovative approach to water purification through atmospheric water generation. Szur emphasizes the importance of nature's processes in creating pure water and the company's unique technology that utilizes ozone for purification. The conversation with host Tarmo Virki explores the growing industry of atmospheric water generation, the environmental impact of bottled water, and the importance of community building and sustainable solutions. Szur shares insights on future goals for 2025, focusing on collaboration between for-profit and nonprofit organizations to create lasting change. Takeaways Altitude Water focuses on creating pure water using nature's processes. The company uses atmospheric water generation to harness humidity. Ozone is a powerful natural purifier that Altitude Water utilizes. The bottled water industry contributes to environmental issues. Atmospheric water generation is a growing $3.6 billion industry. Community building is essential for sustainable solutions. Effective charity considers long-term impacts and sustainability. Altitude Water aims to provide clean water access in remote areas. The technology is designed to be energy efficient and environmentally friendly. Future goals include expanding community partnerships and disaster relief efforts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In this conversation, Kristin Hull discusses the mission and operations of Nia Impact Capital, an asset management firm focused on aligning investments with values, particularly in the context of sustainability and social impact. She emphasizes the importance of investing in companies that contribute to a just and sustainable economy while debunking the myth that impact investing cannot yield profits. Hull also addresses the political challenges facing sustainable investing, the significance of diversity in asset management, and the urgency of transitioning to sustainable investment practices to combat climate change. Takeaways Nia Impact Capital focuses on investing with intention and purpose. The firm has been fossil fuel-free since its inception. Impact investing can be profitable and sustainable. Research shows divesting from fossil fuels can yield better returns. Political challenges exist but do not deter sustainable investing. Young investors are increasingly conscious of their investment choices. Women and diverse leaders are underrepresented in asset management. Investing in women-led firms can lead to better economic outcomes. The urgency of climate change necessitates immediate action in investing. Collective action in investing can lead to significant societal change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
Joonas Plaan, a board member of the Estonian Fund for Nature (ELF), discusses the importance of sustainable investing, the role of NGOs in guiding corporate responsibility, and the challenges of quantifying nature's value. Joonas shares insights on successful restoration projects in Estonia and the growing trend of companies supporting environmental initiatives, highlighting the need for a shift in how businesses perceive their relationship with nature. Fiona Alston interviewed Plaan live at Impact Day festival in October 2024. Takeaways The Estonian Fund for Nature focuses on marine issues, climate change, forestry, wetlands, and volunteer work. Investors should prioritize sustainable projects over fossil fuels and greenwashing. Collaboration between NGOs and companies can guide sustainable investments. Nature restoration projects are becoming legally mandated in the EU. Companies can be profitable while being environmentally responsible. The value of nature is often difficult to quantify in monetary terms. Successful restoration projects can attract corporate support without expecting returns. Mastercard's initiative shows how companies can contribute to environmental causes. The future of corporate responsibility includes more investment in nature. Changing perceptions about nature's value is crucial for sustainable business practices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In this episode Fiona Alston interviews Anna Lundin, an investor at Norrsken VC, Europe's largest early-stage impact investor. They discuss Norrsken's mission, Anna's transition from Spotify to impact investing, the importance of funding in Africa, and the future of impact investing, emphasizing the need for profitability alongside social and environmental impact. Takeaways Norrsken operates as a hub for impact entrepreneurs. Impact investing is resilient even in tough VC market conditions. Anna's transition to impact investing was driven by her desire to create a better future for her daughter. The VC ecosystem is about building networks and finding the right founders early. Norrsken is exploring investments in alternative energy sources like fusion and geothermal. The recent political climate has heightened the urgency for impact investors. Anna envisions a future where all investments consider impact and profitability. The choices we make in spending and investing can drive change. There is existing technology to capture 90% of CO2 emissions. Funding needs to be directed towards impactful innovations. The episode cover is made with Designer. Powered by DALL·E 3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In the spirit of sharing, we swapped episodes with Ryan Grant Little of Another Climatetech Podcast , and we are airing one of his great interviews: a conversation with comedian Stuart Goldsmith . Goldsmith shares his unique approach to addressing climate change through humour, and his journey from experiencing climate anxiety to using comedy for resilience and connection. Goldsmith emphasizes the importance of confronting climate dread with laughter, his audience's reactions, and humour's role in motivating action. He also reflects on the collective experience of climate anxiety and the need for a supportive community to navigate these challenges. Cover picture: A humorous illustration depicting climate change is made with Designer. Powered by DALL·E 3. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
We discuss the mission of Native ; a company focused on protecting and restoring rainforests, mangroves, and coral reefs while supporting Indigenous guardians. Founder Rob Cobbold emphasizes the importance of engaging the public in climate action through transparent carbon markets and the need for a holistic approach to valuing ecosystems. The conversation also covers sales strategies, the significance of Indigenous rights, project scaling, growth plans, and the integration of NFTs in their model, all while addressing the challenges of building trust in carbon markets. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Native and Its Mission 01:55 The Concept of Three by Three Meters 05:12 Challenges in Carbon Markets 07:47 Sales Strategy and Target Audience 10:33 Indigenous Rights and Land Ownership 13:48 Growth Plans and Marketing Strategies 16:57 Building Trust in Carbon Markets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In this conversation, Thom Norman from FarmKind discusses the critical issues surrounding factory farming, its impact on animal welfare and climate change, and the importance of charitable donations in addressing these challenges. He emphasizes that individuals can make a difference without necessarily changing their diets and highlights the global perspective on factory farming, including the role of EU policies and the progress being made in animal welfare advocacy. TAKEAWAYS: FarmKind helps tackle factory farming through charity recommendations. Factory farming refers to industrial agriculture with large numbers of animals. Animal agriculture significantly contributes to global emissions. Changing diets is not the only way to make an impact. Donating to effective charities can offset dietary impacts. Factory farming is growing rapidly in Asia and Latin America. EU policies have mixed effects on animal welfare. There are innovative solutions to reduce animal suffering. Progress in animal welfare is being made despite industry challenges. Elevating animal voices is crucial in advocacy efforts. Episode cover picture made with Designer. Powered by DALL·E 3. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In this episode of the NatureBacked podcast, Fiona Alston interviews Sarah Fleischer, co-founder and CEO of tozero, a company focused on lithium-ion battery recycling. They discuss the journey of starting tozero, the challenges of being a female entrepreneur in a male-dominated industry, and the innovative processes involved in recycling lithium. Sarah shares her insights on the importance of purpose-driven entrepreneurship and the need for sustainable practices to combat the climate crisis. In November tozero raised 11 million euros in a seed round led by NordicNinja. This fresh capital will be used to build tozero’s first industrial deployment plant, often referred to as a First-Of-A-Kind (FOAK) plant, boosting production of recycled lithium following the first commercial delivery in April by its operational Pilot Plant, and expand the team to support its ambitious growth plans. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to tozero and Its mission 07:42 The Journey of a Repeat Founder 13:20 Innovative Lithium Recycling Process 19:19 Female Leadership in Tech 21:32 Vision for a Sustainable Future Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In this conversation, Erik Kolehmainen discusses his role at Metsä Spring, the innovation arm of Metsä Group, focusing on sustainable forestry practices and developing new bio-based products. He highlights the unique co-operative structure of Metsä Group, which forest owners own, and how this influences long-term business strategies. The discussion covers various innovative projects, including textile fibers, carbon capture technologies, and the potential of mycelium in the bioeconomy. Takeaways: Sustainable use of raw materials is crucial for the future. Innovations in textiles and carbon capture are key projects. Mycelium and mushroom-based solutions are gaining traction. Collaboration with external companies enhances innovation efforts. The bioeconomy is a rapidly evolving field with many opportunities. Investing in pilot plants is essential for scaling new technologies. Networking is vital for discovering new investment opportunities. The textile waste problem presents significant business opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
The episode explores Lithuania's vibrant green tech ecosystem, focusing on the growth of renewable energy, mobility, and circular economy innovations, and the challenges startups face. Teresė Škutaitė, head of the Green Tech Hub, discusses the impact of geopolitical shifts on the cleantech sector and the importance of energy independence. At the same time, Biohifas founder Tomas Byckovas talks about the potential of alternative proteins and mycelium-based solutions. He highlights the supportive environment for startups and the need for improved access to capital and talent in the region. Takeaways Lithuania's green tech sector is rapidly growing due to geopolitical shifts. Energy independence is a key driver for renewable energy innovation. The startup ecosystem is diverse, with strong mobility and circular economy sectors. Solar and wind energy are the main focuses of Lithuania's renewable energy strategy. Challenges include access to capital and attracting talent in cleantech. Alternative proteins and agri-food tech are emerging areas of innovation. The government and agencies provide significant support for startups. The EU's regulatory environment poses challenges for scaling businesses. Mycelium startups are gaining traction in the alternative protein space. Lithuania is positioning itself as a hub for green technology innovation. The episode was recorded on the sidelines of Startup Fair conference in Vilnius in October 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
Brett Jenks discusses Rare's mission to inspire change for the benefit of both people and nature. He emphasizes the importance of understanding human behavior in conservation efforts and shares insights on how community engagement and behavioral science can drive sustainable practices. "People are a huge opportunity for conservation," he said. "We need both policy change and individual action." Jenks highlights successful initiatives by Rare, the impact of media on climate action, and the need for individual action in addressing climate change. He concludes with a call for a collective effort to shift behaviors and achieve conservation goals."Your individual behavior matters in climate change." Rare is a global leader in driving social change for people and nature. For over 50 years, across 60 countries, it has inspired and empowered millions of people and their communities to protect our shared planet. Each of Rare’s programs today — The Center for Behavior & the Environment, Fish Forever, Lands for Life, Climate Culture, and Innovative Finance — support the shared goal of driving collective action at the local level to address global challenges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
Climate activist Niklas Kaskeala, founder and chief impact officer at ImpactOffice.Earth, highlights the urgency of addressing climate change and the role of corporate responsibility in fostering a sustainable future. Kaskeala emphasizes the need for businesses to move beyond traditional sustainability practices and focus on creating positive impacts, questioning existing business models and advocating for broader societal change. Takeaways Kaskela has over 20 years of experience in sustainability. Protect Our Winters mobilizes the winter sports community against climate change. Climate change poses an existential threat to winter sports. Sustainability should focus on creating positive impact, not just minimizing harm. Businesses need to rethink their models for a sustainable future. The climate crisis has already crossed several planetary boundaries. Traveling to ski resorts contributes significantly to emissions. Companies must take ownership of their entire supply chain emissions. Corporate sustainability should not be a box-ticking exercise. The safe limit for CO2 in the atmosphere is 350 ppm, which we have exceeded decades ago. "We've gone way beyond the point of the safe limit, but what are we doing every day? We're adding more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Each and every one of us, each and every company. So even if we miraculously stopped emitting today, we would still have a huge issue with too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere," Kaskeala said. "It's like having a bathtub. If the bathtub is the atmosphere and the water running in there is the carbon dioxide, we've had the tap on for centuries, decades, and the water is already overflowing. It's so high up that it's flowing over the edges of the bathtub. So our solution can't be just to turn the tap off by 5% this year, 5% next year. It'll just contribute to the problem even more. We need to close it, but then we also need to remove the plug and drain the excess water out," he said. The episode was first aired live from the Impact Day event in Tallinn. Kaskeala was interviewed by Fiona Alston. Since the recording in October, Kaskeala also co-founded The Activist Agency The episode cover picture was made with Designer. Powered by DALL·E 3. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
In this conversation, Martin Villig, co-founder of Bolt, discusses his journey towards a sustainable lifestyle and the importance of urban planning that prioritizes people over cars. He shares insights on how his personal experiences led to a shift in his lifestyle and the mission of Bolt to create cities that foster independence and community engagement. Villig emphasizes the role of education in building strong communities and advocates for a society where everyone cares for each other and the environment. Takeaways Sustainable living can lead to a happier lifestyle. Urban planning should prioritize people, not cars. Community independence is essential for family well-being. Education is key to creating equal opportunities. Leadership in schools can significantly impact student success. Awareness of transportation choices can influence city planning. Scaling a company requires a mission-driven approach. Shared mobility can reduce the need for personal cars. Building a community can combat loneliness and mental health issues. A caring society is one where everyone looks out for each other. The episode was recorded live at Impact Day in Tallinn by Fiona Alston. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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