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A tartalmat a GoSquared biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a GoSquared vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Our journey into the world of being a truly climate conscious business. Join us as we talk to fellow entrepreneurs, founders, marketing folks, and campaigners to help us build our new product, EcoSend: the climate conscious email marketing tool.
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Our journey into the world of being a truly climate conscious business. Join us as we talk to fellow entrepreneurs, founders, marketing folks, and campaigners to help us build our new product, EcoSend: the climate conscious email marketing tool.
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×Wow! We can't believe it's over already... somehow Season Six has shot passed, and we've reached the end of our guests for the series 😱 But as always, we like to keep our little tradition of a special, bonus wrap-up episode 🎁 And so we turned the tables to put James Gill in the hot-seat, to talk us through all the lessons he's learned from our recent guests, as well as his stories from another Quarter at the helm of EcoSend. Do join us for this bonus episode as we recapped stories from our wonderful guests of the latest season. And a big thank you to all our wonderful speakers for being so generous with their time and sharing their wisdom 💚 This season, we welcomed: Yuval Ackerman from Ethical Emails (Epsiode 1) Juliette Devillard from Climate Connection Tim Maiden from Green Small Business Kresse Wesling CBE from Elvis & Kresse Osprey Orielle Lake from WECAN Carlos Terol from Good Ripple Emily & Kate from Sonder & Tell Dom Cooper from Vu Digital Ollie Deane from The Good Net Tristan Lochon from Welcome to the Jungle (Episode 10) Remember, you can catch all of our recent guests from the Season Six playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXHgL1qFhjNWJbkwDciWXz9imQjJDksOp Thank you again to all our guests, and we look forward to catching you next year for Season Seven! 💚 Further resources from the episode: EcoSend website: https://ecosend.io/ James on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesjgill/ Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-w-9001b19b/ Music credit: https://www.bensound.com/…
We can't believe we're somehow down to our last guest of Season Six! This series has absolutely belted by, but we were delighted to welcome a special guest for the penultimate session, and our first film-maker on the show... Welcome, Tristan Lochon! Film-maker and journalist, Tristan recently wrapped up his first full-length documentary; “Responsible : There is no business to be done on a broken planet.” James from EcoSend was fortunate enough to attend a private screening of Tristan's film, hosted by our good friends over at Wholegrain Digital. So we were delighted to get to know the man behind the camera, as Tristan joined us to chat all about: 🎁 Taking inspiration and wisdom from Yvon Chouinard of Patagonia. 🏢 How to build companies which are truly ethical and sustainable? 👣 Tristan's journey into filmmaking and story-telling. 🌏 The importance of Tristan's travels outside of the Western world. 🍫 The Tony's Chocoloney story. ⚖️ Balancing Realism with Positive Action. ... and much more! ✨ We were thrilled to have Tristan on the show. We found him to be deeply thoughtful, sharing wisdom which was somehow poignant and uplifting at the same time. We hope you enjoy the episode 💚 About Tristan Lochon: Filmmaker and Journalist, Tristan has been willing to travel and tell stories after two years living abroad in India and Southern Africa. After a few short documentaries and web series, he directed his first 52min documentary with “Responsible : There is no business to be done on a broken planet.” Further Resources from the episode: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tristan-lochon-profil/ Let My People Go Surfing: https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/products/let-my-people-go-surfing-book-yvon-chouinard-9780143109679 Arrange a screening of 'Responsible': responsible@wttj.co Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
When it comes to Advertising, you're probably picturing Don Draper types, or perhaps that latest spammy pop-up you had to drive away from your screen. Advertising often gets a bad rep, especially for its deliberate drive towards Consumerism. But as our latest guest explains, it doesn't have to be this way! Enter Ollie Deane of 'The Good Net' - the Ethical Intelligence company delivering ads that not only get results, but do good for the world too. In this eye-opening episode, Ollie break stereotypes to explain how Marketing Spend can directly contribute to a company's ESG targets. As well as The Good Net's calculation of companies' 'Holistic Ethical Media Index Score'. Not only that, but Ethical Advertising need not be a compromise to Marketers, but has been proven to outperform standard Ads and deliver better results for their clients. So join us for our first episode on Ethical Advertising, as Ollie chatted to James about: 💸 Raising £1 million in Angel Investment to launch 'The Good Net' 📈 How Ethical Media drove 14% greater campaign results than standard Ads 👣 The need to better understand Advertising's 'invisible' Carbon Footprint 📃 How upcoming Regulation will change the Advertising landscape, and what you need to be prepared for 😶 Why the 'Tough on stains, kind on the Planet' Ad got banned. ... and much more! ✨ It's amazing to see driven individuals like Ollie out there in the world, driving change even within controversial industries. After all, we all need to pull forward together if we are going to face the climate challenge. Advertisers included! We hope you enjoy the episode 💚 About Ollie Deane: Ollie is the founder of The GoodNet. Ollie Has worked in media since 2025, holding a number of leadership roles for some of the largest companies in the UK media media industry. This included 11 years at Global running their digital and outdoor commercial departments. Ollie left Global in 2022 to launch his own company - The GoodNet. Further Resources from the episode: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thegoodnet/ Website: https://wearethegoodnet.com Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
With 10 years experience working with purpose-driven businesses, our eighth guest of the season is not only an industry veteran, but a delightful human to welcome to the show! Dom Cooper is Director of Vu Digital, who deliver positive change for organisations and small businesses. Based in the UK's top 'Hippie Town', Totnes, Dom and his team work with purpose-driven businesses to purse economic goals, while also reducing their environmental impact. Talk about win-win! Not only that, but Dom is an expert on all things BCorp, having successfully gone through the rigorous accreditation process for Vu Digital. And so we were delighted to have Dom join us, as the second Devonian of this Series, and chat to James all about: 🌱 How growing up in Totnes influenced Dom's outlook on life and relationship with the environment. 🏭 Why Digital Emissions would be the world's fourth highest polluting country. 🅱️ The challenges, and benefits(!) of becoming a BCorp. 😔 The dark side of Digital - offshore agencies and poor working conditions. 🧒 Why the younger generation are buying on values, not price. ... and much more! ✨ Dom shared SO much wonderful advice and great lessons learned from the frontlines. It was an honour to have such an industry leader on the show. We hope you enjoy the episode 💚 About Dom Cooper: Dom, is a Director of Vu Digital, who are on a mission to create a network of organisations that are doing purposeful work. Further Resources from the episode: Twitter: /vuonline LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dom-cooper/ Website: https://www.vudigital.co.uk/ Planet Mark: https://www.planetmark.com/ Positive Nature Network: https://www.positivenaturenetwork.co.uk/ Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
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1 S6E7 'Strategic Story-telling and Building Brand Identity', with Emily & Kate from Sonder & Tell 🪄 39:04
As Change-makers and Entrepreneurs for Good, we want to tell our story to the world, and inspire others to join or create their own mission. But when it comes to talking about Sustainability, or Ethical Capitalism, we live in constant fear of falling foul of the twin-evils of Greenwashing and Greenhushing. Fortunately, today's guests are industry-experts in authentic story-telling, and building congruent Brand Identity. Emily & Kate from Sonder Tell have worked with many household names, such as the likes of Mindful Chef, Katkin, and Liquid Death(!) They know all the challenges of communicating about Sustainability and mission, and are experts in leveraging the power of story-telling for authentic communication, and customer retention. If you're a Marketer or Business Leader, and you want to know how to communicate your mission in a way which avoids 'ick', then don't miss this episode 🙌 Kate & Emily joined James to chat about: 🇪🇸 How a meeting in Barcelona sparked a friendship which lead to their business partnership. 🙅♀️ Rejecting clients who don't meet their 'Greenlist' criteria. 🗣️ Why Brands MUST find their tone of voice. 💭 How to separate your comms from 'Corporate Fluff'. 🦸♀️ How to make your customer the Hero of your mission. ... and much more! ✨ Emily & Kate really lead the way in conscious communication and strategic storytelling. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did 💚 About Sonder & Tell: Emily and Kate are co-founders of Sonder & Tell a brand strategy agency that uses stories to move people. Further Resources from the episode: Newsletter: sonderandtell.substack.com/subscribe Emily on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-ames-5496ba82 Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-hamilton-72517873/?originalSubdomain=uk Website: https://sonderandtell.com/ Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
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Having followed our latest guests for a long time on LinkedIn, we were absolutely delighted when he agreed to join us for Episode Six of our Sixth Season of The EcoSend Podcast 🙌 Carlos Terol is a leading voice in the Change-maker and Business for Good space. With a following of over 32,000 on LinkedIn, and an ever growing community at Goodripple.co - we were so happy to have Carlos stop-by to spread some of his wisdom. In an era where some corporations have higher GDP than most countries, Carlos is a champion for the power of small business, and how it can lead us into a much-needed shift towards conscious Capitalism. Since a life-changing trip to the Western Sahara, Carlos has made growing Good Ripple; a global community of change makers, his life mission. So please do tune in and join us for a special episode, as we spoke to one of the most influential voices in Changemaking today! 🌍 How a one-off trip changed Carlos's ambition from Ferraris to Business for Good. 🙋♂️What is a Change-maker? And the challenges of growing a Change-maker community. ✋Why Carbon Handprints and Carbon Shadows are more important measurements than just Carbon Footprint. ✅ The advantages small businesses have over large corporations for maximising positive change. 👐 Advice to budding change-makers and entrepreneurs looking to build conscious businesses. 👤 The importance of building your personal brand, and lessons in growing a LinkedIn following to over 32,000 ... and much more! ✨ This episode was 30 minutes chock-full of great advice and lessons learned from the frontlines of building a conscious-community, and leveraging the power of personal brand. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did 💚 About Carlos Terol: Carlos is the founder of Good Ripple, a platform on a mission to connect 300 million changemakers by 2030. They are 3,500 members strong from 105 countries, focusing on three pillars: connect, collaborate and grow. Further Resources from the episode: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlos-terol Website: https://nas.io/good-ripple Carlos's curation of 200+ impact job boards in Notion: https://carlosterol.notion.site/Job-Boards-bef014baf07d4690a1d0e3c7fc9b4f06?pvs=4 Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
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There's no doubt we live in a time of crisis. Day after day, we read news and stories about the worsening climate challenge. Yet little do we hear stories of hope. And not just theoretical hope, but the pragmatic, "rolled-up sleeves" kind of hope. But that is exactly what this week's guest's work and book is all about. And so we are delighted to welcome Osprey Orielle Lake to The EcoSend Podcast, to bring a fresh perspective on the vital role which women and indigenous cultures can play in safeguarding our planet (and our own!) future. So please do tune in and join us as James chatted to Osprey all about: 🪓 Osprey's childhood, confronted by logging activities of California's majestic Redwoods. 😔 Unfulfilled climate-change promises from the Obama administration. 📉 How increasing the Women's Political Empowerment Index dramatically cuts carbon emissions. 🗣️ The importance of conversation around gender and race. 🌍 Reforesting 1.6 million acres in the DRC 🙌 Moving from pyramid hierarchy to grass-root, bottom-up leadership. ... and much more! ✨ This was a fantastic episode, revealing so much to us on the changes needed if we are to move forward together, towards a better future 💚 About Osprey Orielle Lake: Osprey Orielle Lake is the founder and executive director of the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) . She is also the author of the award-winning book ' The Story is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis' (published by New Society Publishers ). Further Resources from the episode: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ospreyoriellelake/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/osprey-orielle-lake-4286bb12/ Website: https://ospreyoriellelake.earth Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
"Money at the expense of People and Planet is a structural failure." We were really honoured to welcome a very special guest for Episode 4 of our Sixth Season of the EcoSend Podcast. Running a successful business as an entrepreneur is hard, even in the best times. But not only has our latest guest done that, but all the while creating innovative products which stop thousands of tons of material heading to landfill. And as it that wasn't enough, also concurrently raising thousands of pounds for charity! Kresse Wesling CBE is an outstanding example of the power of innovation, creativity, and a determination to provide a better example of business for good. We were delighted to welcome Kresse for a one of a kind episode, where every couple of minutes felt like stand-out clips in their own right! So please do tune in and join us as James chatted to Kresse all about: 🦈 Why Hong Kong has no sharks(!) 💪 Why Kresse chose Business over Politics to be a force for good. 👜 The story of the first Fire Hose handbag. 🚒 Donating thousands to the London Fire Brigade 💀 Why Fast fashion is "killing" us! 🎓 Why we need to focus on inspiration, not shame. ... and much more! ✨ We really can't say it enough - this was one of our favourite episodes of all time. We hope you draw as much inspiration from it as we did 💚 About Kresse Wesling CBE: Kresse Wesling, CBE, is a multi-award winning environmental entrepreneur. After first meeting the London Fire Brigade in 2005, Kresse launched Elvis & Kresse, which rescues and transforms decommissioned fire hose into innovative lifestyle products and returns 50% of profits to the Fire Fighters Charity. The company now collects 12 different waste streams and has several charitable partnerships and collaborations across industries. In 2021 Elvis & Kresse also took on a farm in order to establish a regenerative agriculture project, generate their own renewables and implement a host of environmental initiatives. Further Resources from the episode: Elvis & Kresse: Sustainable & Ethical Luxury: Elvis & Kresse - Designer Accessories Kresse on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kresse-wesling-cbe-0933646/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elvisandkresse/?hl=en The Farm: We are not a 'Maison', we are a FARM. - Elvis & Kresse Circular Economy: Elvis & Kresse on The Circular Economy - Circular Fashion Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
It's Episode 3, and we're back this time with Tim Maiden of Green Small Business! At EcoSend, we're committed not only to reducing the carbon footprint of email, but of our own footprint as a business too. But it's hard to know where to even start with measuring a company's carbon footprint. Especially for startups and SME's already juggling too many tasks with too few resources. At the end of the day, we're not massive corporates who can dedicate whole teams and budgets to this... Thankfully, that's exactly where Tim and his team can help! Through Green Small Business, Tim's mission is to drive authentic climate action for SME's. Meaning calculating and tackling our carbon footprint isn't just left to the big companies, but is something any climate-conscious business can commit to. And so, we were delighted that Tim joined us for this episode to discuss: 👶 How his upbringing influenced his desire work in Climate 👀 Why are so many small businesses interested in addressing their carbon footprint? 😱 Helping SME's to tackle their fears of Greenwashing. 😵💫 Why it's better for some business to GROW their carbon footprint?! 🔮 Tim's predictions for the future. ... and much more! ✨ We really love working with Tim, and we're so glad he joined us for this episode to share his knowledge. Do check it out and let us know your thoughts 💚 About Tim Maiden: Tim is the founder of Green Small Business, a consultancy focused on driving authentic climate action among small and medium-sized businesses Further Resources from the episode: Green Small Business Website: https://greensmallbusiness.com/ Tim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-maiden-72a96624/ Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
Hot off the heels of a cracking first episode of Season 6, we're back this week with our new Season's second episode! Since the (relative) return to normality in a post-Covid world, the Events industry has largely gone back to business as usual. But most Events, our latest guests points out, offer limited value to attendees and are far too mono-focused on supplier or sponsor benefit. But Juliette Devillard, and her company 'Climate Connection' is leading the way in offering attendee-focused Events. Moving away from dull, lengthy pitches and that "I could've stayed at home and watched this on Zoom" feeling. Climate Connection has grown to be the largest Event organiser for Climate professionals. So if you work in Marketing or Events, and want to learn how to create Events that attendees will actually want to attend (and talk about!), don't miss this episode! We were delighted to have Juliette join us and talk about: 🙅♀️ Starting life as a climate-change denier(!) 🌐 Work experience with the United Nations. 👏 Creating Events designed for humans. 😬 The challenges facing Climate Deep Tech. 🤫 The 12 Minute Speech Rule. ... and much more! ✨ This was a fantastic episode, not just full of stories ranging from creating compelling narratives to First of a Kind Funding (FOAK), but also practical tips for how to run great-quality, stand-out Events. We hope you enjoy the episode as much as we did! 💚 About Juliette Devillard: Juliette is the Founder & CEO of Climate Connection, which hosts the UK’s largest monthly event for climate professionals. She has spent 5+ years in the US working in early-stage deeptech and climate startup creation, and is intimately familiar with the innovation and entrepreneurship sector. Juliette is also a public speaking coach, AND a huge advocate for mental health awareness. Further Resources from the episode: Climate Connection Website: https://climateconnection.co.uk/ Juliette on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliette-devillard/ Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
And we're back! 💚🙌 Just three weeks after rounding off Season Five, we're delighted to return with a brand new Season Six of The EcoSend Podcast! We've got some fantastic guests lined-up this season, and who better to kick us off than a real expert in Ethical Email Marketing, Yuval Ackerman! Rated a 'Top Marketer to watch in 2024', Yuval embodies the new shift towards conscious, empathetic Marketing, and away from traditional fear-based tactics and manipulation. So join us for this amazing episode to learn all about using ethical communications to turn your subscribers into your greatest fans, and more as Yuval discussed with James: 🪖Enlisting in the military at age 17 🤗 Finding a home in the BCorp movement 💬 Moving email from monologue to dialogue 📚 Teaching brands storytelling for business growth 🍝 The link between email and pasta?! ... and much more! ✨ Yuval embodies all of the most important values we cherish here at EcoSend. And as a climate-conscious email provider, we couldn't think of anyone better to start off our sixth season than a true expert in conscious email communication. About Yuval Ackerman: Yuval is an ethical email consultant who helps eCommerce, B corp and 1% for the Planet brands turn their subscribers into their biggest inbox F.A.N.s. Named a "Top Marketer to Watch in 2024", Yuval challenges the so-called "best practices" and gives actionable "better practices" that are deeply rooted in consent-based and human-centric marketing to improve email engagement and performance. She is also the host of “Email and Pastacast”, a monthly free masterclass that explores pasta recipes, ethical email strategies, and the funny connection between them. In her spare time, Yuval is a songwriter/music producer and a full-time nomad on a mission to find a place to call home. Further Resources from the episode: Ethical Emails: https://www.ethicalemails.co Yuval on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yuvalackerman/ Yuval on Threads: http://threads.net/@ethicalemails Ethical Emails Cleenic: https://go.oncehub.com/TheCleenic Ethical Emails Newsletter: https://www.ethicalemails.co/subscribe Emails & Pastacast: https://www.linkedin.com/events/email-pastacast-2-timeoftheseas7224015262512005120/comments/ Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
We're delighted you joined us for the fifth season of The EcoSend Podcast! Thank you so much for joining us on this journey, which we started all the way back in November 2022 with our first episode. Feels like a lifetime ago now! To recap the past season, we had some amazing guests including: S5E10 with Michelle Miles S5E9 with Chrysta Sto S5E8 with Will Kinchin S5E7 with Helen Neal S5E6 with Matt & Chrissie Nicholson S5E5 with Tam Hussey S5E4 with Tim Jones S5E3 with Cathy Benwell S5E2 with Erin Andrea Craske S5E1 with Richard Boon So join us for an extra-special wrap-up episode, where James & Chris sat down (in-person!) to discuss all the wisdom, lessons, stories, and inspiration we've taken from our fifth season. Topics we discussed: 💭 Is it better to change from within or make a clean break? 🌊 Why does it take so long for climate campaigns to reach public attention? 💪 How to stay motivated during difficult periods. ⚖️ How to balance purpose and profit. ⏱️ What has changed from Series One to now? 👤 James's favourite guest of the season. ... and much more! ✨ We'll look forward to seeing you for Season Six - 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 Chris Chris 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 Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jamesgill EcoSend: https://ecosend.io/…
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We can't believe we're already down to our final guest of Season Five! We've been truly blessed with so many amazing speakers, and our final guest is no exception. Welcome to the show, Michelle Miles! Michelle is CEO at the 'Sustainable Wedding Alliance', and has made it her mission to integrate Sustainability into the heart of the Wedding industry. With all their usual expense and excess, you might not typically associate weddings with the Sustainability movement. Perhaps even the opposite. But with nearly 100 wedding consultants signed up to Michelle's alliance, that is all about to change! So join on us as we learned about Michelle's journey, from entering the Events industry at age 16, to specialising in weddings, and ultimately to founding the Sustainable Wedding Alliance and addressing the environmental impact weddings have. Michelle chatted to James all about: 👰♀️ The potential positive impact of changing the wedding industry, with 300,000 weddings per year in the UK alone! 💭 Changing social trends and attitudes towards marriage. 🤝 The post-pandemic industry shift from competition to collaboration. Michelle also shared her top-tips for a climate-conscious wedding, including: ✅ A venue powered by renewable energy ✅ Choosing no-waste caterers ✅ Fair working hours for staff ✅ Offering guests travel options by rail or coach where possible ✅ Using locally sourced flowers and seasonal food It's amazing to see thought-leaders like Michelle driving huge change across an entire industry. We came away from the episode feeling super inspired and ready for action! We hope you enjoy the final guest of Season Five 💚 About Michelle Miles: Founder & CEO of Sustainable Wedding Alliance, Michelle has been working in the events and wedding industry since leaving school at 16. Michelle founded her first company in 2009, an event agency that quickly became focused on working for sustainably led clients, running events and weddings with minimal footprint, aiming to have a positive impact on people and planet. Fast forward to pandemic… and SWA was formed during the ‘quiet’ time forced by pandemic. Michelle lives in rural Berkshire, and is obsessed with natural and growing flowers. Further Resources from the episode: SWA Website: https://sustainableweddingalliance.com/ SWA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-wedding-alliance SWA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sustainableweddingallianceuk/ Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellemilesevents/ Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
Our goal here with The EcoSend Podcast has always been to provide genuine value to our audience, and to hold positive-impact as our number one outcome. We see this as a core tenet of human-centred Marketing, and so we were absolutely delighted to welcome a real expert in the field of human-centric Podcasting, Chrysa Sto! For nearly six years Chrysa has consulted and helped purpose-driven Marketers and Changemakers grow their businesses through podcasting. All without any recourse to 'old-school' Marketing pressure tactics. Chrysa is a true pioneer in the field of ethical Marketing and human-centred podcasting. We were thrilled to have her on the show and share her wisdom, covering topics such as: 👣 Chrysa's transition from Freelancer to full-time Business Owner. 📈 3 top tips for growing your Podcast audience. 🫂 The crossover between Human-centred Marketing and Sustainability. 🤝 How Podcasts nurture business relationships. 🔮 Chrysa's predictions for the future of Podcasting. ... and much more! ✨ We're so grateful for leaders like Chrysa, leading the movement away from traditional pressure-tactics, to a style of Marketing which puts people and planet first. We hope you enjoy the episode 💚 About Chrysa Sto: Chrysa is a seasoned podcast consultant and manager for ethical businesses. Works with human-centric marketers, coaches, and change-makers who want to connect with their audience, increase business leads, and expand their network through impactful podcast conversations. Further Resources from the episode: Chrysa's website: https://chrysastoiloudi.com/ Chrysa on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrysasto/ Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
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Will Kinchin has been a good friend of the EcoSend team for a long time, so we were delighted to welcome him for episode eight of our Fifth Season. Will runs a boutique creative design Agency, working with purpose-driven brands and charities. But this episode wasn't just a chance to learn from Will's extensive experience as an Entrepreneur for Good, but also a deep 'dive' into the world of surfing, sewage, offshore drilling, and seismic blasting. In this deeply human episode, Will opened our eyes to the challenge the UK's coastline and marine life face from pollution and drilling. His stories were at the same time melancholic and uplifting. Melancholic to learn of the extent of challenges our coastline faces, many of which have only recently started to become public knowledge. But uplifting to know there are many organisations out there, as well as heroes like Will, who are championing the good-fight to save our waters! So join us for this special episode where Will sat down with James to talk about: 🌊 How his years at Falmouth University sparked a love for Britain's coastline. 😔 Challenges in communicating the plight of rural ecosystems to people living in urban areas. 🫨 How to navigate choosing climate-conscious suppliers. ✍️ Offering expertise to charities, rather than just donating. 🔊The consequences of ongoing 'seismic blasting' on marine life. ... and much more! ✨ This was such a wonderful session, with so many memorable stories to reflect upon. We hope you enjoy Will's episode as much as we did 💚 About Will Kinchin: Will has been making brands work for over fifteen years, working directly with clients or collaborating with design agencies and creatives. From concepts to production, print to digital, England to Australia, his unique experiences and ideas bring something fresh to every project. With a love of surfing and the coast and particular expertise in environmental projects, Will likes working with good-natured brands who want to carve out a reputation. Further Resources from the episode: Will's website: https://www.willworks.co.uk/ Will on Instagram: @willworks_ Oceana: https://oceana.org/ Surfers Against Sewage: https://www.sas.org.uk/ Alliance Against Offshore Drilling: https://stopoffshoredrilling.org.uk/ Music credit: bensound.com https://ecosend.io…
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