Oliver Dauert is on a mission to make you an impact millionaire. He’s an ecopreneur with a community with over 40,000 people.
He’s the founder of Wildya where he helps people do exactly that: ecopreneurs go from idea to impact.
Oliver explains why food systems—not energy—are the frontline of biodiversity loss, how shifting to a more “plant-powered” diet creates outsized impact, and why awareness of nature’s decline lags so far behind climate change.
We explore the drivers of nature loss (habitat destruction, over-exploitation, pollution, invasive species, and climate change) and what ordinary people can do to make a difference.
We also dive into parenthood, community building, and how to actually start conversations about nature with friends and family without turning them off. Oliver shares his take on regenerative agriculture, ecopreneurship, and why being an “impact millionaire” beats chasing unicorn status.
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00:00 What Does “Building a Wilder World” Mean?
02:51 Everyday Examples of Nature Loss
04:32 Simple First Steps to Reconnect with Nature
07:10 Why Biodiversity Awareness Lags Behind Climate
10:08 Kids, Travel & The Spark for Caring About Nature
12:24 The Main Drivers of Nature Decline
15:29 Food Systems & the Impact of Diet
20:19 Becoming More Plant-Powered
21:08 Parenthood & Long-Term Thinking About Nature
25:56 How to Start Conversations About a Wilder World
33:49 What Is Regenerative Agriculture?
38:43 Balancing Work, Life & Time in Nature
44:16 What It Means to Be an Ecopreneur
49:56 Inspiring Ecopreneur Examples (SUGi, Patagonia)
53:50 The Mindset & Habits of Ecopreneurs
58:18 Book & Documentary Recommendations for Nature Lovers
1:07:06 Most Underrated & Overrated Things in Nature