
The Sustainability Agenda Podcast
1) Episode 99: Interview with Rebecca Henderson, Economist and University Professor
In this episode we meet with Dr. Rebecca Henderson to discuss her ideas on how to reimagine capitalism, ideas at the heart of the new book, Reimagining Capitalism in a World in Fire. This is a wide-ra...Show More
2) Episode 200: Exploring the Austin Edgelands: Christopher Brown on nature’s reclamation of the city.
In this thought-provoking episode, Christopher Brown—lawyer, novelist, and urban naturalist— takes us on a journey through the landscape around his home in Austin, Texas, the edgelands where the city ...Show More
3) Episode 199: Author Manda Scott on the Role of Stories, Spirituality, and Systemic Change"
In this thought-provoking episode of The Sustainability Agenda, Fergal Byrne speaks with Manda Scott—award-winning novelist, podcaster, and shamanic practitioner—about the profound challenges of our t...Show More
4) Episode 198. From Vision to Scale: Mulago's Kevin Starr’s Blueprint for Social Impact
What does it take for an impact-first organization to achieve meaningful, large-scale change? In this insightful episode, Kevin Starr, director of the Mulago Foundation, shares decades of expertise on...Show More
5) Episode 197: EcoVadis’ Bettina Grabymayr on the critical role of sustainability assessments in managing supply chain risks
In this interview,with Bettina Grabymayr, Methodology and Research Director at EcoVadis, we explore the critical role of sustainability assessments in managing supply chain risks, particularly as glob...Show More
6) Episode 196: Why Capitalism Won't Save the Planet. with Professor Brett Christophers
In this fascinating interview with Professor Brett Christophers from Uppsala University, we dive deep into the complex relationship between finance, energy markets, and the global climate crisis, as e...Show More
Episode 196: Why Capitalism Won't Save the Planet. with Professor Brett Christophers
1:32:02 | Sep 28th, 2024
7) Episode 195: Interview with ClientEarth founder, James Thornton, about his latest book Nature, My Teacher: How to Be Alive in a World under Threat.
In this fascinating interview, James Thornton, founder and CEO of ClientEarth, discusses his latest book Nature, My Teacher, offering a unique perspective on the intersections of law, nature, and spir...Show More
8) E97: John Elkington on five decades of pioneering corporate sustainability and his latest book, 'Tickling ate Sharks'
In this compelling discussion, John Elkington, delves into his five-decade experience advocating for corporate responsibility and sustainability and discusses his latest book, "Tickling Sharks," which...Show More
9) Episode 193: Deep dive with economist Guy Standing on the the destruction of fragile ocean ecosystems
Eye-opening discussion with Guy Standing on the deteriorating conditions in our oceans… the destruction of fragile ocean ecosystems, marine pollution, habitat destruction and destruction of coastal c...Show More
10) Episode 193: Hard hitting analysis of the destruction of the blue commons, with economist Guy Standing
Eye-opening discussion with economist Guy Standing on the deteriorating conditions in our oceans… the destruction of fragile ocean ecosystems, marine pollution, habitat destruction and destruction of...Show More