🎙️ New Episode Out! In this edition of Green is the New Black, we sit down with Mariana Reboleira from Rizoma Cooperative to explore how communities can build more sustainable and resilient food systems. From local agriculture to circular practices, Mariana shares inspiring insights on how collaboration and innovation can reshape the way we produce and consume. Tune in to discover how sustainability starts at the roots — and how we can all be part of the change. 🌿
🎙️ Green is the New Black, Season 2 – Episode 14: João Maria Botelho – Rethinking ESG, Leadership & Wellbeing
Welcome back to Green is the New Black, the podcast by oikos Lisbon, a student club at Nova SBE focused on sustainability and creating a positive impact! 🌿
In this episode, we sit down with João Maria Botelho — a Forbes 30 Under 30 changemaker in Sustainability and Social Innovation, ESG specialist, and Global Shaper at the World Economic Forum. With a background in law and a strong commitment to sustainable development, João shares his journey from being a student at NOVA School of Law to becoming a powerful voice for ESG transformation in Portugal and beyond.
🔍 What to expect:
From NOVA to Forbes: Explore João’s inspiring academic and professional path, including his experience working as a Young Leader at a top-tier law firm.
New Book Insights: Learn about his recently released book, “Estudos Sobre ESG – Desafios Atuais e Futuros”, and the key themes shaping the ESG agenda today.
Zooming Out to Zoom In: Hear João’s reflections on the importance of personal wellbeing, rest, and “zooming out” as crucial elements of sustainable leadership.
The Future of ESG: Get his take on where ESG is headed, the role of corporate responsibility, and how young people can drive meaningful change — inside and outside traditional systems.
🌱 Whether you're a student, an oikos member, or simply curious about ESG, this episode offers a thoughtful and grounded look into sustainability, leadership, and the balance required to build a better future.
📘 If you want to know more about João and his work, connect on LinkedIn:www.linkedin.com/in/joaomariabotelho
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In this episode, we are delighted to introduce you Matilde Alves, a portuguese Sustainability Manager at Siemens based in Erlangen, Germany. With a strong foundation in physics engineering, Matilde leveraged her expertise to bring meaningful environmental change to organizations and promote sustainability, diversity, and inclusion. Whilst advocating for a just transition in the face of climate change, Matilde is also passionate about empowering the next generation of women in STEM through initiatives like "Do IT Girls", equipping them to thrive in a technology-driven world.
What to expect:
🌿 Matilde's Journey: Explore Matilde's transition from graduating from an integrated masters in physics engineering to sustainability leadership, and the experiences that ignited her passion for environmental advocacy.
🌿 Driving Change at Microsoft: insights into her role in fostering employee-led sustainability initiatives, and the impact of such communities on corporate culture and environmental outcomes.
🌿 Scaling Sustainability at Siemens: learn about Matilde’s experience as a Sustainability Manager at Siemens, as well as her view on the role of technology in driving environmental solutions
🌿 Empowering Future Leaders: discover our guest’s involvement in initiatives like "Do IT Girls" and her advice for students aiming to build careers in sustainability.
If you want to know more about Matilde and her professional journey in and into sustainability, don’t forget to connect on LinkedIn and share your feedback on this episode: www.linkedin.com/in/matilde-alves
🌱 Whether you're a student, an oikos member, or someone passionate about environmental sustainability, this episode offers valuable perspectives on driving sustainable change within organizations and beyond.
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🎙️ Green is the New Black, Season 2 – Episode 2: A Conversation with João from ANP (This was recorded in Portuguese and there are no captions on Spotify. Go to our Youtube channel instead) Welcome back to Green is the New Black, the podcast by oikos Lisbon, a student club at Nova SBE focused on sustainability and creating a positive impact! 🌿 In this episode, we’re joined by João, a representative of ANP – Associação Natureza Portugal, a key organization dedicated to preserving biodiversity and promoting environmental conservation in Portugal. Together, we delve into João’s work at ANP, its inspiring mission, and how we can all contribute to nature preservation. 💼 What to expect: About ANP: Discover the mission and impactful work of Associação Natureza Portugal. Working at ANP: Insights into João’s daily responsibilities and current projects. Community and Collaboration: Learn how ANP works with local communities and partners to protect nature. Education for the Future: Explore ANP’s environmental education initiatives and discover how young people can get involved. The Road Ahead: Challenges and goals for nature conservation in Portugal. Whether you’re a student, an oikos member, or simply passionate about environmental sustainability, this episode will inspire you to take action and support initiatives that make a difference. 🔗 Follow us to stay updated and tune in for more enlightening episodes.
🎙️ Green is the New Black, Season 2 – Episode 1: A Conversation with Filipa Teles.
Welcome to Green is the New Black, the podcast by oikos Lisbon, a student club at Nova SBE dedicated to sustainability and positive impact! 🌿
In this episode, we sit down with Filipa, an Associate at Position Green in Copenhagen, former Nova SBE student, and proud oikos Lisbon alumni. Together, we dive into her inspiring journey and explore how her academic background and professional experiences have shaped her career in sustainability.
💼 What to expect:
Whether you’re a student, an oikos member, or someone interested in making a difference in the world, this episode is for you.
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Tune in to the latest “Green is the new black" episode for an enlightening chat with Graham Miller. He is a professor of sustainable tourism at NOVA and offered fascinating perspectives and insights about this future-relevant topic.
Learn why backpacking beats luxury tourism for small economies and get practical tips for a greener future in travel. Join us as we explore sustainable tourism together!
In our 9th episode, we talk about different types of diets. How to eat more sustainable? Which diet is more sustainable for Portuguese people? Which vegetable and fruit are in season right now in Portugal? You'll learn a lot of tips by listening to this podcast ! Enjoy.
In our 8th episode, we have Luis Amado as a guest. Luis worked on different projects focussing on Energy, Life Sciences, Sustainability and Social Corporate Responsibility. He is currently the Executive Director at B Lab Portugal and therefore an exciting guest on the pod.
In this episode, you will discover what the B Corp movement is about, how businesses can be certified as B Corporations and Luis views on how to make a positive difference. Check it out!
Find more information about the B Corp movement on their website: https://bcorporation.net
André is a volunteer for the non-profit organization Zero Desperdício (which means “zero waste” in Portuguese) which is an NGO focused on preventing and reducing the generation of waste in all areas of industry, commerce, and consumption. He is an alumnus from the NOVA SBE with a broad background in consulting, and lots of experience in the areas of Strategy & Innovation, Project Management and Information Technology, in sectors such as Services, Energy, Retail, Fashion and Industry.
In this interview, you will discover what Zero Desperdício does to prevent waste. André also speaks about the responsibility each individual, governments and businesses have to promote the concept of a circular economy as the ultimate goal would be to understand waste as a resource.
Make sure, to follow Zero Desperdício on their social media! We can highly recommend their YouTube channel, which you can find here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/ZeroDesperdicioTV
https://www.instagram.com/zero_desperdicio/
Joana had the pleasure to host an interview with the brothers and founders of a small business called scoop n dough. The brothers Darchite and Jimite are well-known in Lisbon for their quality and vegan doughnuts and ice creams – In this podcast episode you will find out what they think about sustainability, what their idea of veganism looks like, why quality is more valuable than quantity and how to promote a positive impact. Also, discover aspects of veganism from the standpoint of a graduated doctor and nutritionist, so make sure to listen carefully.
Check out their Instagram page and website!
https://en.scoopndough.pt
https://www.instagram.com/scoopndough/
This episode is about the loss of biodiversity. Jessna and Bea give their best to shed a light on this vital topic, which is also at the centre of the current sustainability debate. They give you an overview of this subject, explain why biodiversity is so important and how it is directly related to our every day lives. At the same time, you will learn about the major causes of biodiversity loss and what you can do to stop the it.
In this second episode of Green is the New Black, we receive Jakob to talk about his corporate experience in Shell. Is the oil industry the villain everyone portrays? Do companies can be both sustainable and profitable? Is economic growth a reality with sustainability? To find the answer to these and more questions, join Norman and Jakob in their fun conversation! Also, feel free to leave us feedback at info@lisbon.oikos-international.org
In this first episode of Green is the New Black, Norman from Germany and Bea from Spain, two members of the club, tell us about how they managed to include sustainability in degrees that don't exactly connect to this topic at first sight. From Circular Economy to socially responsible investment portfolios: find out what they've been doing to turn the business world a bit greener, their cultural shocks when arriving in Portugal, and what they plan to be doing in the future!
Find out what Green is the New Black is all about.