Is this the world's best plant-based pizza? With Joe Hill of One Planet Pizza
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by Ryan Grant Little
4d ago
Meet Joe Hill, Co-founder of One Planet Pizza. Joe has dedicated his career to promoting plant-based eating through the medium of delicious pizza. In this episode we talked about: ? The importance of making plant-based alternatives that deliver on taste, texture, and price  ? How One Planet Pizza is leading the charge in this delicious revolution  ? The emerging trend of healthier, whole-food plant-based alternatives  ? Joe's excitement about the potential of mushrooms  ?️ The role of food activism and its influence on plant-based food industry  ? How Joe maintains his ..read more
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A university dropout becomes a university chancellor with Christian Rebernik of Tomorrow University
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by Ryan Grant Little
1w ago
Christian Rebernik is the mastermind behind Tomorrow University, an accredited online university using business education to drive impact and sustainability. In this interview we talked about: ? Christian’s royal pedigree in Berlin’s startup ecosystem ? How a university dropout becomes a university Chancellor ? Tomorrow University’s goal of reaching 1 million people #education #university #climatetech Parakar is the easiest way to hire people in Europe without the hassle of setting up a new entity. Get a free consult now. Take two seconds now to sign up for podcast news, updates, and giveaw ..read more
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Fighting food misinformation with Robbie Lockie of the Freedom Food Alliance
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by Ryan Grant Little
2w ago
Robbie Lockie is co-founder of Plant-Based News and has just launched the Freedom Food Alliance, which fights misinformation and empowers people with the best science and expert alliances to create meaningful societal change. In this episode we talked about: ? The deceptive tactics used by the meat and dairy industries to discredit plant-based alternatives ?️ Celebrity influence in promoting a plant-based lifestyle, featuring the likes of Alicia Silverstone and Joaquin Phoenix, including running Jamie Oliver’s online presence back in the day ? The Plant Based Treaty, a global initiative to shi ..read more
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A surfer decides to tackle ocean plastic, with Joel Tasche of CleanHub
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by Ryan Grant Little
1M ago
Joel Tasche is the founder of CleanHub, and is on a mission to clean up our oceans, all while empowering marginalized waste workers. And it all started with his passion for surfing. ? And it all started with his passion for surfing. ? Listen to this episode to learn how CleanHub: ? implements tracking systems all the way from households to disposal sites, ensuring transparency and efficiency ? is developing its platform into a full-stack waste management system, borrowing efficiency strategies from Amazon's playbook ? is expanding its waste collection and sorting capacities in coastal communi ..read more
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A betta way to make a tuna sandwich, with Deniz Ficicioglu of BettaF!sh
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by Ryan Grant Little
1M ago
Deniz Ficicioglu loves tuna so much that she doesn't want them to be put in a can. ? That's why she founded BettaF!sh, an alternative proteins company that  uses seaweed to create plant-based fish alternatives that replicate the taste, texture, and experience of traditional fish, minus the devastating effects of fishing. Check out this 30-minute episode to hear how: ? Tuna are freaking awesome and can swim basically as fast as a Fiat 500 ?? Their products are currently available in 10 different European countries  ? Japan Airlines serves their vegan tuna on flights from London to T ..read more
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Solving the water crisis out of thin air with Brian Sheng of Aquaria
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by Ryan Grant Little
1M ago
Brian Sheng is a self-funded entrepreneur and co-founder of Aquaria, a company that seeks to create resilient water infrastructure by extracting water from the air. A former venture capitalist who started his own VC firm at 18, Brian transitioned to the operational side of startups with the onset of the pandemic. Here's what we talked about in our half-hour chat: ? Brian's company, Aquaria, seeks to create water infrastructure that doesn't need any pipes or construction ?️ Aquaria's water harvesting technology is ideal for residential communities, especially those off-grid or in locations wit ..read more
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Turning plastic waste into low-carbon buildings, with Kidus Asfaw of Kubik
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by Ryan Grant Little
2M ago
Kidus Asfaw is the founder of Kubik, an Ethiopian company that upcycles plastic waste into construction material for low-carbon buildings. In this episode we talked about: ? How Kubik aspires to be a technology platform for the materials industry, aiming to extend their reach beyond just plastic ? The opportunities for climatetech companies in Sub-Saharan Africa ? Kidus’s career, including time with UNICEF and the World Bank ?️ What it’s like to be named as one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in climate ? Why he’s optimistic about the future #greenbuilding #recycling #innovation ..read more
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Empowering carbon project developers, with Vivian Bertseka of BlueLayer
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by Ryan Grant Little
2M ago
Vivian Bertseka is co-founder of BlueLayer, the first end-to-end software platform for carbon project developers. In this episode we talked about how: ? The carbon credit market is growing but also experiencing growing pains, with issues around transparency and trust. ? There is an urgent need for more transparency in the carbon credit market to improve data disclosure and data system organization. ? High-quality carbon credits are in high demand but short supply — companies need to act early to secure them. ? Carbon credits are like wine — although the container is always the same size, the c ..read more
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A primer on Direct Air Capture with Viktoria Oseyko of Carbominer
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by Ryan Grant Little
2M ago
Viktoria Oseyko is CMO of Carbominer, a startup that uses direct air capture (DAC) to pull CO2 out of the atmosphere and use it for productive purposes, like growing our fruits and vegetables in greenhouses. We talked about how this technology works, how founder can attract public money for green interventions, and what the future of Ukrainian climatetech looks like. #ClimateTech #DAC #NetZero Parakar is the easiest way to hire people in Europe without the hassle of setting up a new entity. Get a free consult now. Take two seconds now to sign up for podcast news, updates, and giveaways ..read more
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How to become a seaweed farmer with Jennifer O'Brien of Sea&Believe
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by Ryan Grant Little
2M ago
I found Jennifer O'Brien when reading some press about a new seaweed farm that had just been set up off the wild western coast of Ireland, in County Galloway. I've been intrigued by seaweed for a long time as a source of sustainable protein and material, as well as for its carbon sequestration power. It seems that seaweed is finally starting to get some of the limelight it deserves. Jennifer is Founder and CEO of Sea&Believe, which owns that seaweed farm. This is to be the first of many such farms and she talks about all that seaweed can do, how it's cultivated, and who uses it.  #C ..read more
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