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Ep 24S3 #4 'Building your purpose-driven business, and life!' - with Tom Hardy of Manifesto Studios

It's Episode 4 of our third season here at The EcoSend Podcast, and we've got an episode to share with you which is guaranteed to warm your soul!The team at EcoSend have known Tom Hardy, founder at Manifesto Studios, for many years now, and we were delighted to welcome him onto the hot-seat. Tom gave us a fantastic episode and opportunity to share in his philosophy and experience in integrating purpose into your life. Our topics for this episode include:- How Tom was driven to starting his own company, after experiencing Greenwashing practises in the Corporate world.- The importance of authentic communications for brands who are endeavouring to be more purpose-driven.- How change at the world's largest companies often needs to come from changemakers and evangelists within, rather than outside of those organisations. - How to balance short and long-term motivations when taking on clients, during your early days running a purpose-driven company.- The importance of defining your own values in order to avoid following the value systems of others. - How success in one's career doesn't always correlate with a sense of contentment in life.- ... and much more!Feeling a bit lost in how to align your career with your values? Struggling to make meaningful change within an organisation? Curious about starting your own purpose-driven brand?If the answer to either of these questions is yes, you'll love this session of the podcast! Please sit back and enjoy, as Tom takes you on a journey of how to write your own story in life and career. About Tom Hardy:Tom is the Founder of Manifesto Studios, the Branding and Communications experts with a growth mindset. He works as an Executive Creative Director, collaborating with visionary leadership teams, and on projects making a positive impact to people's lives. For over twenty years he's created award winning work with ambitious global brands, designing innovative solutions which power change.Further Resources from the episode:Tom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomhardycreative/Manifesto Studios: https://www.manifesto-studios.com/Edelman Trust Barometer 2023: https://www.edelman.com/trust/2023/trust-barometer

Aug 30, 202331 min

Ep 23S3 #3 'Matchmaking for Sustainability Professionals', with Anje & Robert from Dazzle

Episode 3 of Season 3 is upon us! We're racing through the Series so far, and this week we welcome another two superstars in the Sustainability space; Anje and Robert from Dazzle!Anje & Robert are on a mission to embed Sustainability into the core of every organisations' decision-making processes, and to fill a major gap in the market for businesses who lack the resource for full-time Sustainability hires. Some of the topics discussed in Episode 3 include:- How Dazzle was born out of the difficulty in finding accredited Sustainability professionals. - The importance of expert advice when navigating the Sustainability space. - Making expert knowledge accessible to smaller businesses. - Creating a community for Sustainability Freelancers, and current trends in the Freelance movement. - How to use Marketing for good, rather than for manipulation. - and much more..!Are you working for or running a business and looking to improve your sustainability credentials or get better insights into your digital footprint?Are you a Freelancer in the sustainability space looking to join a community and find organisations to work with? If the answer to either of these questions is yes, you’ll get a ton of value from this episode! Please enjoy, like, comment, and share! About Anje de Jager:Anje de Jager, co-founder of Dazzle, is dedicated to making a positive impact in the world by transforming businesses into fully sustainable operations. With a background in marketing and a passion for sustainability, she is on a mission to drive change and foster a thriving community of freelancers committed to sustainability.About Robert Smith: Robert Smith, Co-Founder of Dazzle, has a background in more commercially related roles in the field of sustainability. Robert is with Dazzle on a mission to make sustainability support financially more accessible for organizations globally.Further Resources from the episode:Anje on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anjedejagerRobert on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertfjsmith/Dazzle Platform Website: www.dazzle-platform.comDazzle Platform LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/dazzle-platform/

Aug 16, 202328 min

Ep 22S3 #2 'Sustainable and Humane Website Design', with Wholegrain Digital

We've got a fantastic show for you for Episode Two today, with two guests from the company who quite literally wrote the book on Sustainable Web Design; Tom & Marketa from Wholegrain Digital!With 15 years of experience, Wholegrain Digital are trailblazers in the Digital Sustainability space, as well as early adopters of the highly-coveted BCorp Certification. We're delighted to bring you this episode today, with stories and lessons learned from the frontlines trailblazing a path for Digital Sustainability!Tom & Marketa shared a ton of insights including:- How to run a successful digital business, while keeping sustainability and the environment at the forefront of their mission- The importance of BCorp certification for measuring the performance of their sustainability initiatives. - The power of data; using Wholegrain's 'Website Carbon Tool' to calculate your site's digital footprint.- How a passion for Sustainability led Tom and Marketa to incorporating other initiatives, such as Accessibility, Inclusivity, and Data Privacy. - What does the future hold? Will AI help or hinder efforts to make the online experience more humane? - How to talk about climate change so that people want to listen!- and much more..!If you're looking for advice on how to run a business responsibly and successfully, then look no further. Wholegrain Digital are a company who have walked the walk for years when it comes to blending commercial success with sustainability. Enjoy!About Tom Greenwood:Tom Greenwood is the co-founder of Wholegrain Digital, a Certified B Corp and 'green' trailblazer in the digital agency world. Tom is known for writing and speaking about how business, design, and web technology can be part of the solution to environmental issues and is author of the book, Sustainable Web Design.About Marketa Benisek:Marketa works as Digital Sustainability Lead at Wholegrain Digital, a London-based web design agency specialising in building low-carbon, accessible and usable websites. In her role, Marketa is helping clients understand how to make their digital products more sustainable. With a background in Marketing and Sustainable Development, she has a deep interest in storytelling for positive impact and is passionate about climate activism, having trained with Al Gore to become a Climate Reality Leader.Further Resources from the episode:Tom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomgreenwood/Marta on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marketabenisek/Wholegrain's Website: https://www.wholegraindigital.com/Wholegrain's Website Carbon Calculator: https://www.websitecarbon.com/Curiously Green: https://www.wholegraindigital.com/curiously-green/'Sustainable Web Design': https://abookapart.com/products/sustainable-web-design

Aug 9, 202335 min

Ep 21S3 #1 'Optimising and Normalising Donating to Charity', with Raoul Boström

We're so happy to back with the third Season of the EcoSend Podcast!And who better to kick off the new Series than our good friend Raoul Boström, CEO at Tyve. Raoul has really seen it all - from running product teams at high growth startups, to his latest work at the helm of Tyve; Raoul offers rich insights for anyone interested in the Tech for Good scene. In this episode Raoul spoke to James about- His journey from the commercial sector to the third sector.- Applying growth lessons from his time in the startup world to running Tyve.- How has the response from businesses and employees to charitable donations changed during the current economic climate?- How Charity can fill the gaps where social entrepreneurship is unable to find a market. - The top charities Tyve work with, including a new form of charitable giving; direct donations to people in need!... and much more! If you are a business owner or have HR or CSR responsibilities within a company, this episode will give you a fantastic insight into how to blend charitable donations into your operations. About Raoul Boström:Raoul runs Tyve, a free-to-use payroll giving platform that makes it simple for employees to donate to charity from their pre-tax earnings.Before joining Tyve at the beginning of 2023, Raoul was an executive at fast growing tech companies, including eve sleep and iwoca, where he led the product management teams.Further Resources from the episode:Raoul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raoulbostrom/Tyve on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tyve/Tyve Website: https://www.tyve.org/Clear Air Task Force: https://www.catf.us/about/GiveDirectly: https://www.givedirectly.org/Against Malaria Foundation: https://www.againstmalaria.com/'The Life You Can Save' by Peter Singer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_You_Can_Save

Aug 2, 202336 min

Ep 20Wrapping up Season Two, with James & Chris

Phew... Season Two has whipped past! It seems we've barely had a chance to catch breath since we wrapped up Season One of the EcoSend podcast, and we're amazed how much has changed in the world in just six months!It's always important to take time to stop and reflect. Especially with the world moving at a seemingly ever-increasing pace. So in this episode, James & Chris took the time to sit down and reflect on the past series of our podcast. What has James learned from our latest batch of guests? How much has changed in the worlds of Tech and Sustainability? What is James hopeful for in the future?Tune in for the final episode of the season as James gives a summary of the key lessons and takeaways from Series Two. James also gives insight into another six months of leading EcoSend in the Tech & Sustainability space. How is James endeavouring to navigate between the twin pitfalls of Greenwashing and Greenhushing, and work to raise awareness of the carbon cost of Email Marketing?Find out more from our final episode of season two, and we look forward to catching you for season three... coming soon! About James Gill:James is CEO and co-founder at GoSquared, an award-winning software to understand and engage with your customers. GoSquared recently launched their latest product, EcoSend; a climate-conscious email marketing platform. EcoSend powers beautiful, effective email campaigns, without a cost to the planet.About ChrisChris is the Customer Success Lead at EcoSend; passionate about helping climate-conscious businesses reduce their carbon footprint, and send best-in-class email campaigns. Further Resources:James on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesjgill/Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-w-9001b19b/James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamesjgillEcoSend: https://ecosend.io/

Jul 6, 202335 min

Ep 19S2 #10 'Navigating the minefields of integrating Sustainability into your business', with Rebecca Kimber

It's surprising how difficult it can be to do good! Making a commitment to running a more Sustainable or climate-conscious business is the start of the journey, not the end. Greenwashing, Greenhushing, finding reliable data, working on the correct initiatives... the list of difficulties is lengthy! But as a business owner of a climate-conscious company for close to 22 years, Rebecca Kimber knows a thing or two about navigating the pitfalls of running Sustainable initiatives. As CEO of Create, the carbon neutral website builder for individuals and small business owners, and a founding partner of the Million Tree Pledge, Rebecca has dedicated her career to proving that successful business and Sustainability can work in alignment. In this episode Rebecca shines a light:- Reading between the lines of a companies' Net Zero claims- The challenges small businesses face when showcasing their sustainability credentials publicly, and how this leads to 'Greenhushing'- How website builders need to acknowledge the impact their businesses have on the environment- How Data Centre 'islands' are consuming as much energy as entire populations!- The importance of spending time in Nature to reconnect with your mission... and much more! If you are a business owner or have CSR responsibilities within a company, this episode will give you fantastic insight in how to level-up your sustainability initiatives! About Rebecca KimberRebecca is an expert on websites and online marketing with over 20 years' experience in the digital industry. She is passionate about having a positive impact on the planet and has been making changes to Create over the last few years to reduce its carbon footprint.With a focus on enabling small business owners to design and manage their own websites, Create's carbon-neutral hosting and investments into energy efficient technologies means that you can have a website that's better for the planet and great for business too.Rebecca is the CEO of Create, the carbon neutral website builder for individuals and small business owners, and a founding partner of the Million Tree Pledge, a group of individuals and businesses who have pledged to plant one million trees by 2030.Further Resources:Rebecca on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccakimber/Create on Twitter: https://twitter.com/createCreate Website: https://www.create.netMillion Tree Pledge: https://www.milliontreepledge.org/BBC Panorama: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001hzb3

Jun 28, 202339 min

Ep 18S2 #9 'Returning to the true essence of Marketing', with Kate Clarke

How has Marketing lost its way, and what can we do to make it a force for good again? As a veteran Marketer with over 15 years experience, there are few people better positioned than Kate Clarke to help us answer those questions.Since the birth of her twins in 2016, Kate has been on a journey; moving away from her roles as Marketing and Content Marketing Manager in large Corporations, to founding her own business; focused on helping Coaches and Consultants turn fans into paying clients. In this episode Kate sheds light on her journey and the lessons learned on the way:- How the birth of her children created a turning point in her career and outlook on life.- Her evolution from Corporate Marketing to working with purpose-driven businesses.- How can we return to the true essence of Marketing; cultivating relationships?- The importance of finding like-minded Community, as a purpose-driven entrepreneur. - Why we will need community and connection even more in the future, as our world turns increasingly influenced by technology and AI.... and much more! If you are a purpose-driven Entrepreneur or Marketer, you'll love this episode and the insights Kate gives along the way!About Kate ClarkeKate Clarke is an independent ethical marketing and content strategist that works with purpose-driven coaching businesses to get crystal clear on who their audience is and how to reach them in the most natural and simple way. Kate is a born problem solver and lives to help her clients get past the blockers that are stopping them from achieving their marketing goals so they can have greater success in creating conversation and connections.Since starting her own business Kate has been on a journey of pushing herself through her comfort zones to be more visible and create a consistent message that allows her to attract the right clients. Kate is passionate about not overcomplicating things, human connection, community and doing the right thing.Further Resources:Kate Clarke Marketing: https://www.kateclarkemarketing.com/Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-clarke-81028918/Better Bolder Braver: https://betterbolderbraver.com/Avery & Brown Regenerative Map: https://www.averyandbrown.com/regenerative-business-mind-mapThe Better Business Network: https://thebetterbusiness.network/Carbon Literacy Training: https://carbonliteracy.com/

Jun 21, 202329 min

Ep 17S2 #8 'How do we unravel the true climate-cost of AI and ChatGPT?', with Kasper Ludvigsen

It's not every day you get to sit down and pick the brains of a data scientist for The Danish National Police. Especially when that data scientist also happens to be an expert in the climate impact of AI. But today was one of those days!Have you ever considered the carbon cost of AI? Every time you input a question to ChatGPT, how much energy do you think is required to run those processes? Then, zoom out a bit. Think about how many requests are made to ChatGPT every day across the world, how much energy is required to run that?!Be prepared for this episode to take you down the rabbit hole of the true carbon cost of AI; machine language learning and processing. In this episode Kasper takes James on a journey to investigate the questions no one is asking:- What is the true energy cost of running AI programs like ChatGPT?- How many litres of water(!) does Kasper calculate ChatGPT consumed in one month?- How Chat4.0, OpenAI's successor to Chat3.5, could gobble over 5 times the energy required by Chat3.5!- Why is it so difficult to get accurate calculations around AI's energy usage, and why are companies like OpenAI not more transparent?- The importance of the right geographic location of AI's data centres.- The correlation between drought-affected areas, and the installation of data centres. About Kasper Groes Albin LudvigsenKasper is a data scientist at The Danish National Police, with several years of experience in consulting and the financial sector. Kasper is also co-founder and board member at the Danish Data Science Community (DDSC).Kasper cares about reducing the environmental impact of software in general and data science in particular. For instance by reducing the carbon footprint of training and serving machine learning models.Further Resources:Kasper on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaspergroesludvigsen/ Kasper on Medium: https://kaspergroesludvigsen.medium.com/chatgpts-electricity-consumption-pt-ii-225e7e43f22bKasper on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kaspergroes?lang=en

Jun 14, 202336 min

Ep 16S2 #7 'Marketing - the key ingredient to building a conscious business', with Claudia Guerreiro.

We were so excited to welcome our client and friend, Cláudia Guerreiro, onto the EcoSend Podcast for Episode 7! Cláudia is a trailblazer in the budding world of Conscious Marketing, and we couldn't think of a better person to give expert insight on how to integrate a holistic approach with Marketing best-practise. This was a fascinating episode, covering topics such as:- Moving away from paid Advertisement and fear-based Marketing.- Can Marketing change the world for good?- Cláudia's list of Eight Principles.- Cláudia's vision for the next 10 years.- How to navigate your first steps when starting your own impact journey.... and much more!About Cláudia GuerreiroA passionate freelance digital marketer with more than 8 years of experience working globally. Cláudia is all about empowering women and helping purpose-driven businesses. Cláudia is known for her "conscious marketer" approach - she is on a mission to make marketing a force for good! In her free time, Claudia volunteers and gets involved in initiatives aimed at making the world a better place. She's a firm believer in using her skills and time to create a positive impact on the world.Further Resources:Cláudia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudiabarrosguerreiro/Master of Chaos Website: https://claudia-guerreiro.com/

May 31, 202334 min

Ep 15S2 #6 'Changing the Code of Capitalism', with Will Zhao

It's Episode 6 of Season 2 and we're back with a blast as James welcomed Will Zhao of Net Purpose to the hot-seat to teach us all about the world of Sustainable Investment.- How growing up in China influenced Will's journey into Sustainability.- The goal of Net Purpose to transform the 'code of Capitalism'.- Why a consideration of Sustainability should be at the heart of any sensible, long-term investment strategy. - 'The Top Three Drivers' of Sustainability for the future; Regulatory Pressure, Consumer Preference, Corporate Awareness. - The role Banks secretly play in investing into Fossil Fuels, and exactly how much they've invested over recent years (the number will scare you!).About Will ZhaoWill is a product lead at Net Purpose, a sustainability-focused fintech company based here in London. Prior to joining Net Purpose, Will worked in the political advocacy space in Washington DC and Boston lobbying for environmental policies in the US. In his spare time, Will is an avid music lover, basketball fan, and enjoys a cheeky pint with his mates. Further Resources:Will on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/changjun-will-zhao-12aa8a63/Net Purpose: https://www.netpurpose.com/Net Purpose LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/net-purpose/

May 24, 202333 min

Ep 14S2 #5 'Designing for a better future', with Lucie Le Liard

We're back with a cracking episode today with Lucie Le Liard, founder of Positive Impact StudioWith a shared passion for Design, Lucie & James had a great time discussing Lucie's journey into the world of sustainability and inclusivity. From picking the right clients, running a business while travelling, and even the unexpected joys of sailing, this is a great episode to inspire your motivation to do meaningful work, and your wanderlust to explore the world! - How to balance running a profitable business with focusing only on meaningful projects.- How does Lucie balance the Design industry's tendency to increase consumption, with her values of sustainability and inclusion?- What living in Central America taught Lucie about the discrepancies in digital access across the globe.- How sustainable web-design and website performance are actually in alignment, rather than a compromise. - The one thing all people should do once in their life!Lucie's passion for her work and leading a life well lived really shone through in this episode. Make sure you give it a listen!About Lucie Le Liard:Lucie is a strategist and designer for climate-tech startups, and is the founder and creative director of Positive Impact Studio.Further Resources:Lucie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucie-le-liard-986373b4/Lucie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lucielldesignPositive Impact Studio: https://www.positiveimpact.studio/

Apr 26, 202331 min

Ep 13S2 #4 'Dispatches from the world of a Climate Tech VC', with Hampus Jakobsson

Join us for a fascinating episode as we dive into the world of climate-tech investing with this week's guest, Hampus Jakobsson. Hampus gave James a whirlwind episode, covering a wide-range of topics from climate-investing to finding purpose in your career! Check out this episode to discover:- Solving climate problems; the green camp, the red camp, the blue camp. Which one are you?- Why is climate challenge the greatest threat presented to Humanity yet?- How Venture Capital can manage the risk which Banks can't. - What VC's look for in businesses, and what they avoid at all costs. - Should you be looking for breadth or depth in your career?You really don't want to miss this episode, give it a listen today!About Hampus Jakobsson:Hampus is a General Partner at Pale blue dot, a seed stage climate tech VC investing in reducing & reversing the effects of climate change & preparing for a new world.Further Resources:Hampus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bodzon/Hampus on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hajakPale blue dot website: https://paleblue.vc/Pale blue Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/palebluedotvcclimate/

Mar 22, 202338 min

Ep 12S2 #3 'From Private Jets to Calculating Carbon - My Journey into Sustainability', with Sylwia Bodzon

We're always fascinated to hear about our guests' journeys into Sustainability. Few have been quite as exciting and dramatic as our latest guest on the podcast, Sylwia Bodzon!For this episode James sat down with Sylwia, Account Executive & Sustainability Advisor at EIVEE™ to talk about- Sylwia's fascinating journey, from working in private aviation to helping companies calculate their carbon emissions.- The difficulties companies run into when trying to calculate their own emissions.- How carbon reporting will become just as vital as financial reporting in the future.- The role AI will play in the future of Sustainability.- How the aviation industry can turn green, and much more..!About Sylwia Bodzon:Sylwia is a sustainability advisor and account executive at a start-up called EIVEE (pronounced: IVY), where she helps businesses across the Nordics map their carbon emissions and report on their footprint.Sylwia has over 10 years of International sales and marketing career under her belt, however, she has spent majority of it in the business aviation industry, working at start-ups as well as at a Fortune 100, until she decided to shift her career path to sustainability…Further Resources:Sylwia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bodzon/EIVEE: https://www.eivee.io/EIVEE Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eivee/

Mar 15, 202331 min

Ep 11S2 #2 'Creating lightweight, meaningful, and purposeful Web experiences', with Chris Butterworth

2️⃣ We're on to episode two of the second season of The EcoSend Podcast!For this episode James sat down with Chris, founder at Aline.to, Have a listen to learn all about: - Strategies for attracting and onboarding new clients to a sustainability-focused service. - Striking the balance between aesthetics, conversion rates, and sustainability when building websites.- What is the current trend for sustainability in the Digital space? - Educating companies (and the public!) on better practise for maintaining data, to avoid excess carbon emissions. - Estimating websites' carbon footprints, and much more!About Chris Butterworth:Chris is a strategist, designer and developer building digital solutions to measure and reduce digital carbon emissions. Founder of Aline, which consult with organisations to teach them how to lower their digital footprint and create lightweight, meaningful and purposeful web experiences.Further Resources:Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrsbutterworth/Chris's Website: https://aline.to/The Green Web Foundation: https://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/Fairphone: https://www.fairphone.com/Digital Beacon: https://digitalbeacon.co/

Mar 8, 202328 min

Ep 10S2 #1 'Fund the future you want', with Dan Sherrard-Smith

We're delighted to be back with Series Two of The EcoSend Podcast! 🎊To kick off Series Two we invited Dan Sherrard Smith, founder at MotherTree to teach us about the climate-importance of where you choose to invest your money. In this episode Dan & James chat about:- What motivated Dan to tackle the climate challenge?- How your choice of Bank can double your annual carbon footprint! - The importance of 'voting with your feet', by consciously choosing where to invest your money. - The challenges of running a business with a climate-conscious focus. About Dan Sherrard-Smith:Dan was on the founding team and previously built product at Look After My Bills, a Y Combinator backed business that helped consumers automatically switch energy providers. Now, Dan is the founder & CEO of Mother Tree, which calculates your money's carbon footprint and helps you switch to a greener solution, for free!Further Reading:Dan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-sherrard-smith/Website: https://www.mymothertree.com/?refer=GoSquaredResources mentioned: - https://www.carbonbankroll.com - https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/could-googles-carbon-emissions-have-effectively-doubled-overnight

Mar 1, 202325 min

Ep 9#9: Wrapping up Series One, with James Gill

Alongside Chris, Customer Success Lead at GoSquared, James reflects on:- His key learnings from our guests over the past eight episodes. - How his optimism for the future has changed after interviewing our speakers. - His plans for implementing our guests' knowledge into the company, over the next 12 months. About James Gill:James is CEO and co-founder at GoSquared, an award-winning software to understand and engage with your customers. GoSquared recently launched their latest product, EcoSend; a climate-conscious email marketing platform. EcoSend powers beautiful, effective email campaigns, without a cost to the planet.Resources:James on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesjgill/James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamesjgillEcoSend: https://ecosend.io/GoSquared: https://www.gosquared.com/

Jan 11, 202330 min

Ep 8#8: Greenwashing and greenhushing, with Something Green

Our last guest of this series is Mona Jensen, founder of Something Green. Mona helps climate-conscious companies with their marketing and comms, and teaches workshops on how to comply with the new EU regulation on greenwashing.We chat about...Defining greenwashing as a termThe different ways we see companies "greenwashing"The marketer's role in greenwashingWhat is "greenhushing"Why people greenhush, and why it's not good for sustainability and progressionMona's personal experiences of managing social media for a municipality waste departmentAbout Mona Jensen:Mona has spent more than a decade working with environmental communication. Mona has run Something Green since 2017, where she helps green companies with their marketing and comms. Clients span 5 continents and 14 countries.Mona also teaches workshops on how to comply with the new EU regulation on greenwashing, and how to communicate ethically.Resources:Mona's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monajensendk/Something Green website: https://somethinggreen.org/EcoSend: https://ecosend.io/

Jan 4, 202332 min

Ep 7#7: Small changes add up, with Nudj

In our 7th episode of the EcoSend podcast, James Gill chats to Meg and Jenna from Nudj, the new, free app that empowers you to live more sustainably in the long term, one small Nudj at a time.Meg (co-founder) and Jenna (marketing manager) chat about bringing more awareness into the small changes we can make in our everyday lives, creating a community around sustainability, the importance of taking small actions instead of shaming them, and how we can all help make sustainability something more people want to buy into.Resources:Website: https://www.nudj.lifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nudj.life/Meg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meagan-crawford-56557141/Jenna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenna-mari-fisher-777197164/EcoSend: https://ecosend.io/

Dec 21, 202232 min

Ep 6#6: Creative storytelling for sustainability with Stories Behind Things

This week we chat to Charlotte Worsley, Head of Partnerships at Stories Behind Things; a sustainability focused media platform. In this jam-packed episode we chat about...Charlotte's journey into sustainabilityHow can brands influence consumer behaviour for the greater goodHow sustainability is influencing consumptionThe behaviour vs action gapSustainability communicationsWhat to do with so much data and big numbersAbout Charlotte Worsley:Charlotte is Head of Partnerships at Stories Behind Things, a media platform exploring sustainability, climate and consumption. Prior to that, she worked in creative strategy at Refinery29 before embarking on a Masters in Sustainable Business and Innovation. Charlotte is on a mission to engage more people in climate action through effective communication strategies.Resources:Charlotte's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-worsley/Stories Behind Things website: https://storiesbehindthings.comEcoSend: https://ecosend.io/

Dec 14, 202231 min

Ep 5#5: Creating a Sustainable Brand, with ThePlant

This week we chat to Matt Utber, Founder and Creative Director of ThePlant, a sustainable branding agency and certified BCorp. We chat about...Balancing the need for reducing our consumption with the practice of building and growing brandsThePlant's journey to becoming a certified BCorpTheir own method for making positive changeWorking with clients and aligning on sustainable goalsIf you're looking to build a sustainable brand, this episode's for you!About Matt Utber:Matt is the founder and creative director of The Plant, a branding agency that believes in a sustainable future. The Plant have created and refreshed some of the UK's most memorable and successful brands including EAT, Jamie's Italian, Curzon Cinemas, MasterChef and Four Seasons.Resources:ThePlant: https://theplant.co.uk/Create Space for Mental Health: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/create-space-for-mental-healthOxygen Film Festival: https://www.oxygenfilmfestival.co.ukEcoSend: https://ecosend.io/

Dec 7, 202225 min

Ep 4#4 Our sustainability trigger, with Sanjay Lobo, CEO of onHand

This week we talk to Sanjay Lobo, MBE, CEO of onHand - the impact app, all about how onHand helps companies and teams to have a positive impact in the world, as well as their own challenges and triumphs as a purpose-driven business.Listen to discover...What is onHandWhat drove Sanjay to start onHandHow to get employees to care about CSRThe toughest challenges onHand have faced so farWhat impact has onHand had so far, and what does the future holdResources:onHand websiteSanjay's LinkedInEcoSend, the climate-conscious email marketing platform

Nov 30, 202228 min

Ep 3#3 How to become a purpose driven marketer, with Soleil Marketing

This week we chat to Maria Soleil, award-winning qualified marketing consultant who helps purpose-driven businesses increase turnover and brand awareness.A B2B and B2C marketer with almost 10 years' experience, she is Carbon Literacy Accredited, and holds a mini MBA in Marketing from Marketing Week. She is also a volunteer for Kent Wildlife Trust and a mentor to under-represented start-up founder. In this episode we cover...What started Maria's journey into more purpose-driven workGreenwashing vs fear of speakingSustainability vs regenerative businessWhat marketing will look like in years to comeThe best place for other founders and marketers wanting to make a bigger impactResources:Maria's favourite resources: https://www.soleilmarketing.co.uk/resourcesConnect with Maria - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariasoleil/Newsletter, Marketing by Purpose - https://www.soleilmarketing.co.uk/marketing-by-purposeEcoSend: https://ecosend.io/

Nov 23, 202232 min

Ep 2#2 How green is digital marketing? With Russell Vaughan

In this episode, we discuss the real impact digital marketing has on the planet, incuding...Where emissions from digital marketing come fromThe scale of the impact across the globe3 different types of emissions associated with running a business: The ones you burn, ones you buy and those beyond...Easy ways to start measuring and reducing those emissionsHow adopting different marketing practices can be better for both the planet AND your customersResourcesBusiness of PurposeWork on ClimateEcoSend

Nov 16, 202231 min

Ep 1#1 CSR done right with Chris, CS Lead at GoSquared

In this episode, we cover everything we've learned so far about CSR.What it really is, where to start, making sure it's not just another corporate buzzword, the challenges we've faced and the benefits for everyone involved.If you want your business to start doing more for the planet and it's people, but you're not sure where to start or how to get everyone involved, this episode is for you.Links:On Hand - https://www.beonhand.co.uk/EcoSend - https://ecosend.io/

Nov 9, 202233 min

Ep 1The Trailer: Introducing the EcoSend Podcast

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Join us on our journey to becoming a climate conscious business.Each week we'll be learning from founders, marketers and leaders who are all championing the climate in whatever they do, to find out what we can learn about how to run a business that is not only successful, but that has a positive impact on the planet as well.Hit subscribe to get the first episode dropped to you next week!

Oct 31, 20221 min