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New Ways
Good Gosh Media
25 episodes
1 day ago
New Ways is a show that explores innovative solutions to the complex challenges of our rapidly changing world. Hosted by AMR founder Russell Baker, each episode features authentic conversations with a diverse cast of changemakers, who reveal how they are building a better tomorrow, today.
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New Ways is a show that explores innovative solutions to the complex challenges of our rapidly changing world. Hosted by AMR founder Russell Baker, each episode features authentic conversations with a diverse cast of changemakers, who reveal how they are building a better tomorrow, today.
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New Ways
What’s A Modern Remedy? Ft. MENDED’s Agnes Weber, Light Phone’s Joe Hollier, Anne-Sophie Fluri, Becca Chambers & More | #NW21

Hey there and welcome to New Ways! I’m Russell Baker and this is a show where we have conversations with changemakers from across the world who are helping to build a better tomorrow, today.

Now in today’s episode you are actually going to hear from not one, but EIGHT changemakers who offer their take on a question I ask of all of our guests…. what’s a modern remedy to the challenges facing us, in today’s rapidly changing world?

It’s a wonderful way to peek inside the decision-making frameworks of our guests, revealing their values, their focusand hopes for tomorrow. It also speaks to what this show is allabout... solutions, actionable insights and an optimistic take on the future. It’s also… just a nice way to end these conversations, on a high note, to leave you, our audience, feeling empowered, to go out there and make a positive difference.

See, this show is meant to be a reprieve from doomscrolling, from the at-times increasingly negative noise that’s infiltrating our lives through the current media landscape and social platforms. Instead, New Ways is what I like to call, solutionfocused media. We’re all about highlighting answers, showcasing the inspiring stories of our guests and uncovering ways you can contribute to making this a better world.

From the UK to the US, South-East Asia, Europe and more, you’re about to hear from a diverse cast of innovators and entrepreneurs, including sustainability experts, public-benefit tech founders, an AI policy adviser, a leading wellness-focusedneuroscientist, an acclaimed neurodiversity advocate and more.

I’ll include links to each full, hour-long conversation in the show notes, so if you like what you hear from any of today’s guests, you’ve got entire episodes featuring that guest which you can dive into.

Enjoy!


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Joe Hollier

  • Episode 12: Re-thinking Our Relationship with Technology
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/joe-hollier
  • Website: thelightphone.com

Becca Chambers

  • Episode 11: Neurodiversity: Why Thinking Different Is Actually Awesome
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/beccapchambers
  • Website: beccahasadhd.com

Simon Schillebeeckx

  • Episode 18: Nature Positive: Why Net Zero Alone No Longer Works
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/simonschillebeeckx
  • Website: handprint.tech

Matteo Volani

  • Episode 17: Marketing That Matters: Connecting Brand Strategy, Creativity & Positive Impact
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matteolodovicovolaniWebsite: notsocreative.studio

Agnes Weber

  • Episode 15: Making Circular Fashion Fun
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/agnes-weber-circularWebsite: mended.eu

Tom Kemp

  • Episode 19: AI, Big Tech and Data Transparency: Preserving the Organic Internet
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tomkemp
  • Website: tomkemp.ai

Ben Moody

  • Episode 13: Cleaning the Ocean with Robots and Optimism
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ben-moody
  • Website: sevencleanseas.com

Anne-Sophie Fluri

  • Episode 20: Anne-Sophie Fluri on Mental Resilience, Gratitude, Nega-Festing and How We Can Rewire Our Minds
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/anne-sophie-fluri

Russell Baker

  • Bluesky: amodernremedy.com/rbsky
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ruleba


Credits:

New Ways is produced by Good Gosh Media:goodgoshmedia.com

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7 months ago
19 minutes 27 seconds

New Ways
Anne-Sophie Fluri on Mental Resilience, Gratitude, Nega-Festing and How We Can Rewire Our Minds | #NW20

Hello friends and welcome to the penultimate episode for Season 2. With us on the show today is Anne-Sophie Fluri, a mental health expert, neuroscientist and founder of REWIRE.

When she’s not debunking popular wellness myths and tackling controversial advice from the likes of Andrew Huberman and Joe Dispenza, Anne-Sophie can be found running events and workshops all around the world, promoting mental resilience, the science of sleep, meditation, how to manage your emotions and more.

All that is to say, Anne-Sophie proudly proclaims a well-rounded, no B.S approach to mental health and wellbeing… and we are 100% here for that.

On the show you’ll hear how you can build up your mental resilience, the importance of self-talk, why mindfulness matters, what daily practices Anne-Sophie employs to enhance her own mental wellbeing, what she’d tell her younger self, and much more.

This one is absolutely packed with absolute gems, a plethora of useful and practical solutions on how you can start to rewire your mind and get back to living the beautiful life you deserve.

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Anne-Sophie Fluri

  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/anne-sophie-fluri
  • Instagram: instagram.com/coochiebygucci
  • REWIRE: rewireme.substack.com

Russell Baker

  • LinkedIn: ⁠linkedin.com/in/ruleba⁠
  • Bluesky: ⁠amodernremedy.com/rbsky⁠

A Modern Remedy

  • Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠amodernremedy.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
  • LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linkedin.com/company/amodernremedy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
  • Bluesky: amodernremedy.com/bsky
  • Let’s talk: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠amodernremedy.com/contact⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


Credits:

New Ways is produced by Good Gosh Media: goodgoshmedia.com

See our Privacy Policy at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠amodernremedy.com/privacy-policy⁠

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8 months ago
54 minutes 28 seconds

New Ways
What is this even? | Serenity Sessions [Pilot]

And now for something completely different...

Welcome to the debut episode of Serenity Sessions!

This is the meeting of two wholesome blokes from opposite sides of the earth, joined together through a mutual love of trying to make sense of this crazy world we live in. Be prepared for hot takes, well-reasoned rebuttals and some venting whilst we strive to stay serene!

This week, Russ and Sam dive into why it's hard to talk to strangers, if it's okay to cry over spilled coffee beans, how to use your ASS to defeat AI why you should experiment on yourself and much more. Join us, won't you?


🔗 Even more goodness:

  • Good Gosh Media
  • The Insight Podcast
  • New Ways

This show was produced by Good Gosh Media.


About Good Gosh Media:

GGM is an end-to-end digital production agency & strategic design consultancy, helping changemakers reach new audiences and elevate their impact. We love to collaborate with businesses and brands that are all about making a positive difference in the world. Forever solution-focused... with a side of good vibes.


#serenitysessions #soda #bloke #australia #england #mathewmcconaughey #ai #lonely #feelgood #comedy #advice #selfimprovement #mentalwellbeing

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8 months ago
1 hour 10 seconds

New Ways
Holiday Special: Spicy 2025 Predictions on Bluesky, AI, Google Search, Social Media Bans, Digital Sustainability and More

Happy holidays! 2024 is just about done, and this year we saw some pretty major developments in the world of technology. Many of these shifts will have implications into 2025 and beyond, impacting the world around us, how we communicate with each other and interact with the open web.


So, we’ve put together a special, bonus holiday episode where we make some bold predictions for 2025 across some big topics:


* Will Bluesky maintain it’s momentum?

* What does the future of the social media landscape look like?

* Can Google avoid a breakup? And what does this mean for search & SEO?

* Are other countries going to impose social media bans for young people?

* Can digital sustainability initiatives transform the web?

* Is Artificial Intelligence all hype, and how might the AI industry change in 2025?


& more


Let’s revisit this at the end of 2025 and see how right, or wrong, we got things. The more we accurately predict, the more we will donate to environmental and social initiatives. And if it’s a clean sweep, we’ll do something special with a non-profit organisation.


We also unpack some facts and figures about you, our wonderful audience, and catch you up on everything we’ve been doing here at AMR the last few months…. along with some hints at what’s to come next year.


See you in 2025!


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Mentioned in this episode:

* The Insight Podcast

* Social media may harm young people. A ban won’t solve that

* Apple’s vision of reality is mixed at best


Connect with us:

* Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠amodernremedy.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

* Bluesky: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠amodernremedy.bsky.social

* LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linkedin.com/company/amodernremedy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

* Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠amodernremedy.com/contact⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


Credits:

New Ways is a production of A Modern Remedy. See our Privacy Policy at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com/privacy-policy⁠

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10 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 47 seconds

New Ways
#19 | AI, Big Tech and Data Transparency: Preserving the Organic Internet | Tom Kemp

We're back for the second half of this season of New Ways, and we're picking things up with another massive episode. One that touches on the increasingly important, and controversial, topic of Artificial Intelligence.


This episode is going to be a fun one to look back on.


The AI space has been heating up with every passing month...


In just the last week, we've had Google announce that it is going to completely overhaul the search experience to include AI generated summaries to search queries, which will have a massive impact to both businesses and end users. Scarlett Johanssen has drawn public attention to OpenAI's, apparently unauthorized voice clone it used in one of the company's recent AI chatbot demos. And the European Union has just approved the Artificial Intelligence Act, which aims to set guardrails on AI and ensure regulation against high risk and prohibited AI practices.


So, why talk about AI and the Big Tech companies that are building this disruptive technology?


Well, unless you are living off the grid, these companies, and their services, form a massive and unavoidable part of our everyday digital lives. But how often do we stop to think about what we're using and the true cost of these apps and services?


Many of them present as free, or in the case of AI, promise the world. Yet they, like everything else we consume. deserve a healthy level of scrutiny. The challenge is that tech companies don't always make things easy to understand, which is why we often need regulation to ensure things stay transparent and fair for all of us.


It's important, if not necessary, to understand even at a base level, your rights as a digital consumer. And what we should expect from Big Tech companies that we give our time and money to.


Which brings me to today's guest. In this episode, you'll hear from Tom Kemp, a subject matter expert and technology policy advisor. Tom's contributed to some notable pieces of legislation, including the successful California Privacy Rights Act in 2020, and the California Delete Act in 2023. Plus, at the time of publishing this episode, Tom's latest contribution, the California AI Transparency Act, just passed the State Senate on a 32-to-1 bipartisan basis, a huge sign that governments are paying more attention to artificial intelligence, and how it can impact society.


Beyond his policy work, Tom is also a seasoned entrepreneur, investor, and executive, having founded and served as the CEO of Centrify, a leading cybersecurity cloud provider which counted amongst its clients over 60 percent of the top Fortune 50 companies.


All those years of experience and insight led Tom to literally write the book on the titans of the tech industry, entitled Containing Big Tech: How to protect our civil rights, economy, and democracy.  Tom also writes about tech policy on his blog, and has been featured in The Guardian, Washington Post, Politico, Fox News, CNBC…  and now we can add New Ways to that impressive list!


It's safe to say that Tom knows a thing or two about technology, and the controls needed to ensure it remains a net benefit to society.


So, if you are at all curious about Big Tech, how your personal data is used, want to know more about the future implications of AI, or frankly are just a user of the Internet, then this is an episode you are definitely going to want to hear.


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Show notes from this episode: ⁠⁠⁠⁠

https://amodernremedy.com/tk19


Connect with us:

  • Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠amodernremedy.com⁠⁠⁠⁠
  • LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠linkedin.com/company/amodernremedy⁠⁠⁠⁠
  • Bluesky: ⁠⁠⁠⁠bsky.app/profile/amodernremedy.bsky.social
  • Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠amodernremedy.com/contact⁠⁠⁠⁠


Tom Kemp:

  • Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠tomkemp.ai
  • LinkedIn: ⁠linkedin.com/in/tomkemp⁠


Credits:

New Ways is a production of A Modern Remedy.See our Privacy Policy at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com/privacy-policy⁠

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1 year ago
1 hour 21 minutes 11 seconds

New Ways
#18 | Nature Positive: Why Net Zero Alone No Longer Works | Handprint Co-founder Dr Simon Schillebeeckx

Reducing our collective carbon emissions is an important step toward mitigating the harmful effects of air pollution, environmental degradation and the worsening climate crisis. But is it enough to fully repair our planet?

Or should we shift our aim from Net Zero, to something a bit more planet-positive? After all, how can we regenerate the health of our oceans, lands and forests, if our environmental responsibility targets are focused on getting to the point of, well, simply not making things worse, instead of making things better?


Now, this may sound like a logical shift in mindset, yet like anything, actions speak louder than words. And in order to address the issue of global sustainability, we need buy-in from people, sure, but also industries on a global scale. In this episode you'll hear from a changemaker who is helping to address these challenges, providing innovative solutions and connecting industries and individuals at the intersection of positive impact.


My guest today is Dr Simon Schillebeeckx, an academic, entrepreneur, author, and former sustainability consultant. Simon also co-founded Handprint, an innovative tech company that makes planet-positive actions simple, through the company's "impact platform" and what they call “Regeneration as a Service”. This is actually Simon’s second appearance on the show, and I’m excited to once again be sharing a conversation with the Chief Vision Officer of this dynamic... and highly transformative company.


Way back in episode 4, season 1, Simon and I spoke about engineering behavioural change, the value in transparently communicating ESG goals, and the myriad benefits of shifting from addressing baseline environmental responsibility to adopting a more regenerative model of sustainability. Since then, the company has continued to grow in leaps and bounds, rolling out huge updates to its platform and continuing to effect positive change with key partners, all around the world.


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Show notes from this episode: ⁠⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com/ss18⁠


Connect with us:

  • Website: ⁠⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com⁠⁠⁠
  • LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠https://linkedin.com/company/amodernremedy⁠⁠⁠
  • Post: ⁠⁠⁠https://post.news/@/amodernremedy⁠⁠⁠
  • Email: ⁠⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com/contact⁠⁠⁠


Handprint/Dr Simon Schillebeeckx:

  • Website: ⁠⁠⁠handprint.tech
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/handprint-tech-pte-ltd
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/simonschillebeeckx
  • Instagram: instagram.com/handprint.tech
  • Email:⁠ ⁠⁠simon@handprint.tech


Credits:

New Ways is a production of A Modern Remedy. See our Privacy Policy at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com/privacy-policy⁠

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1 year ago
57 minutes 11 seconds

New Ways
#17 | Marketing That Matters: Connecting Brand Strategy, Creativity & Positive Impact | Not So Creative Co-founder Matteo Volani

Today’s guest is Matteo Volani, co-founder of Not So Creative, a marketing and brand strategy studio with a focus on sustainability and social impact initiatives.


Though a newcomer, the studio packs some seriously experienced talent and has already worked with some huge companies, including Seven Clean Seas, &why, The Canvas, and Zero Waste Palestine, among others.


Chances are, you may have already seen their awesome collaboration with the B Lab Team, helping to share the inspirational impact journeys that other B Corp-certified organisations have taken, and their unified vision of a more inclusive, sustainable and regenerative economic system for people and the planet.


Matteo and I cover a lot of big-picture ideas, including effective marketing and business strategies, sustainable design principles, the unique challenges that arise when collaborating with brands in the sustainability space and much more.


During the course of our interview, several deeply philosophical questions sprang up that led to a cascading line of thought, including, what does it actually mean to be a sustainable company? Where do you draw the line between pollution versus social good, and is it possible for larger companies to have values-driven messaging that fundamentally matches their operations?


This episode is an absolute goldmine for anyone who's looking for inspiration when it comes to examples of businesses and brands that are causing a ruckus, disrupting norms and making some real, positive change in the world. I strongly encourage you to check out our show notes for links to a bunch of resources we mention during our conversation.


I think you're really going to like this one.


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Show notes from this episode: ⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com/mv17


Connect with us:

  • Website: ⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com⁠⁠
  • LinkedIn: ⁠⁠https://linkedin.com/company/amodernremedy⁠⁠
  • Post: ⁠⁠https://post.news/@/amodernremedy⁠⁠
  • Email: ⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com/contact⁠⁠


Not So Creative/Matteo Volani:

  • Website: ⁠⁠https://notsocreative.studio
  • Email:⁠ ⁠⁠matteo@notsocreative.studio⁠


Credits:

New Ways is a production of A Modern Remedy.See our Privacy Policy at ⁠⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com/privacy-policy⁠

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1 year ago
49 minutes 50 seconds

New Ways
#16 | Finding Purpose Through Creativity | Talking Writing’s John Vogel

On today's show I’m joined by John Vogel, the creative director for Talking Writing, an independent, non-profit digital publication that showcases the impactful stories that exist behind an eclectic chorus of writers, artists, musicians and creators as they navigate this new landscape of digital platforms and rapidly advancing technology.

John is also a talented multimedia artist himself, a solo musician with over twenty years of experience, having contributed to the bands Grandchildren and Rad Racket. With his most recent project, Weird Music, John has been exploring aesthetic communication and the motives behind creativity via interviews that are interwoven with music.

This episode features a wide-ranging discussion, with John and I diving into all manner of subjects, including, of course, how he got his start as an artist, the story behind his Weird Music project, and what led to him becoming the creative director of the Talking Music publication.

But, we also cover plenty of other topics, some familiar to New Ways listeners, including the impact of AI on the creative process, finding purpose through storytelling and why a solution focused approach to media is more impactful when seeking to inspire change.

Then there's some more colourful subjects, like exploring the notion of robot children as parental education devices and what the current age of AI might have in common with movies from the 1990's like Jurassic Park and Gremlins.

Yeah, this episode has a bit of everything.

But, most importantly, we spend a fair amount of time covering the role of art in society, how artists and creators can find meaning in their work, and… what all of this means in the context of our fast-paced and constantly evolving, digital world.

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Show notes from this episode: ⁠https://amodernremedy.com/nw16


Connect with us:

  • Website: ⁠https://amodernremedy.com⁠
  • LinkedIn: ⁠https://linkedin.com/company/amodernremedy⁠
  • Post: ⁠https://post.news/@/amodernremedy⁠
  • Email: ⁠https://amodernremedy.com/contact⁠


Talking Writing/John Vogel:

  • Website: ⁠https://talkingwriting.substack.com
  • Instagram:⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jawnvogel


Credits:

New Ways is a production of A Modern Remedy.See our Privacy Policy at ⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com/privacy-policy⁠

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1 year ago
52 minutes 29 seconds

New Ways
#15 | Making Circular Fashion Fun | MENDED Co-founder Agnes Weber

I’m absolutely delighted to welcome our next guest for a deep dive on the circular economy. But what exactly is the circular economy?

Well… I’m glad you asked. A circular economy is a sustainable approach to consumerism that aims to extend the lifespan of the goods we buy, reducing waste and therefore our impact on the environment.

The fundamentals of this approach include recycling, sure, but also other key practices, like sustainable design, production, distribution, and post-purchase services, like reuse and repair. It’s a fresh take on the more traditional, ‘linear’ economy, which sees us take resources, make things, consume them and then throw them away once no longer needed, only to repeat the process again… and again.

Not ideal.

Today’s guest is one of the sustainability pioneers who is looking to round off that linear model, so to speak. Agnes Weber is the co-founder of MENDED, a startup that is at the forefront of this new-era of circularity, providing an innovative, fun and convenient clothing repair and resale service. It's what the company calls, “a better way to keep clothes in play”.

And, after forging partnerships with several clothing companies, MENDED is also helping to knit together a closer relationship between brands and customers by offering dedicated services for some of Europe’s favourite denim brands, including Kings of Indigo and MUD Jeans.

Beyond her business, Agnes’s commitment to sustainability runs deep. You can find her on social platforms regularly sharing circular content to her some 80 thousand followers, with videos that have been viewed over 21 million times.

And, just as her company strives to bring new life to some of your old favourites, Agnes is always seeking to find value in what previously may have been overlooked, to help make circularity, a reality.

We also talked about how her unlikely path to becoming an entrepreneur, the benefit of accessing childlike inquiry and challenging the status quo, why the business adopted playfulness as a core value, emotional connections to clothing and how her company is bringing new life to some of your old favourites.

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Show notes from this episode: https://amodernremedy.com/nw15


Connect with us:

  • Website: https://amodernremedy.com
  • LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/amodernremedy
  • Post: https://post.news/@/amodernremedy
  • Email: https://amodernremedy.com/contact


MENDED/Agnes Weber:

  • Website: https://www.mended.eu
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mendedeu
  • Instagram:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/mended.eu
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agnes_fox
  • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mended.eu


Credits:

New Ways is a production of A Modern Remedy.
See our Privacy Policy at ⁠https://amodernremedy.com/privacy-policy⁠

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1 year ago
44 minutes 56 seconds

New Ways
#14 | Using Social Media For Good | John Oberg

Much is said about the negatives of social media these days. Be it the turmoil of platform instability, mental health impacts, safeguarding our youth via age restrictions or concerns about what algorithmically driven content might be doing to undermine democracy. Yet, there are still people out there who are actively using these platforms for good, to promote positive change and inspire others to create an impact.

And my next guest just so happens to be one of those people.

Today I’m joined by John Oberg, a savvy, social media strategist and inspirational influencer who uses digital platforms to help advocate for the fair and just treatment of animals. After witnessing the reach and scale of social platforms firsthand, John transformed his approach to advocacy, incorporating digital platforms as a way to connect with and inspire people across the globe. His powerful messages of empathy and posts encouraging compassion for our fellow sentient beings have been a hit, with over one billion impressions and counting. Several years into this journey, he now also empowers individuals and organisations to master their own messaging through social media training and programs.

We talked at length about how he shifted his approach to activism and embraced digital platforms, what compelled him to use social media for good, and a deep dive on effective storytelling and finding the right demographic.

John and I also spoke about how to make algorithms work for you, why it’s especially important for those consuming content on social platforms to sustain their mental wellbeing, how he avoids burnout and much more.

There’s a lot to learn here for anyone who’s interested in creating positive impact and utilising the power of social media platforms to achieve that goal. I think you’ll find that the core of John’s approach is transferable to just about any cause.

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Show notes from this episode: https://amodernremedy.com/nw14


Connect with us:

  • Website: https://amodernremedy.com
  • LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/amodernremedy
  • Post: https://post.news/@/amodernremedy
  • Email: https://amodernremedy.com/contact


John Oberg:

  • Website: https://johnoberg.org
  • LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/johnsoberg
  • Instagram: https://instagram.com/johnoberg
  • Post: https://post.news/@/johnoberg
  • Facebook: https://facebook.com/johnobergofficial
  • Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/JohnOberg

Credits:

New Ways is a production of A Modern Remedy.
See our Privacy Policy at ⁠https://amodernremedy.com/privacy-policy⁠

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1 year ago
38 minutes 2 seconds

New Ways
#13 | Cleaning the Ocean with Robots and Optimism | Ben Moody, Co-founder of Seven Clean Seas

The episode you’re about to hear is all about… giant robots, plastic and the sea. Now, you might be thinking, how on earth are these three things connected? And what do they have to do with innovative solutions?

Fortunately, today’s guest is here to help explain everything. In this episode you’ll hear from Ben Moody, the co-founder of Seven Clean Seas, an organisation that’s on a mission to rid our oceans of plastic waste whilst empowering coastal communities. Ben and the team have been hard at work building scalable solutions to plastic pollution in some of the most affected places on the planet, with several active projects across Thailand and Indonesia.

The natural flow of rivers in these locales makes them especially vulnerable to accumulation of plastic waste, which is why the Seven Clean Seas team have made them a top priority.

The company utilises a suite of best-fit solutions, including plastic collection efforts, recycling and even transforming plastic waste into energy. And in the process, the teams not only clean up the environment, but also foster social impact, through the creation of local jobs and education initiatives.

Ben and I took a deep dive, pardon the pun, into the ways in which Seven Clean Seas actually gets to the business of… well… achieving seven clean seas, including the launch of what the company calls a “super-mega plastic-killer robot.” We probably spent way too much time on that one.

We also talked about how a chance encounter during a random beach cleanup led to the founding of the company, how they are helping local communities, why research alone won’t solve the plastic crisis, how each of us can start making a difference right now, and much more.

Ben’s enthusiasm, authenticity and passion around the topics of environmental and social initiatives is absolutely contagious, in fact it’s one of the first things I noticed during our conversations – you can sense it immediately and can’t help but want to get on board with what the team is trying to achieve.

We actually went into that as well, exploring both the ambitious goal of removing 10 million kilos of plastic from the ocean by 2025, but also why he’s so optimistic and excited, and how that plays into the company’s messaging and communications strategy.

This is a classic episode in every sense – it’s a story of innovation, of shifting your mindset from noticing problems to seeking solutions, and finding New Ways to create positive impact, for people and the planet.

Above all else, I left this conversation with a newfound respect for the awesome power of optimism… and I hope you do as well.

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Show notes from this episode: https://amodernremedy.com/nw13  

Connect with us:

  • Web: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://amodernremedy.com⁠
  • LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linkedin.com/company/amodernremedy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
  • Post: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://post.news/@/amodernremedy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


Ben Moody/Seven Clean Seas:

  • Web: https://www.sevencleanseas.com
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/seven-clean-seas 
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sevencleanseas
  • Email: ben@sevencleanseas.com


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New Ways is a production of A Modern Remedy.
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1 year ago
46 minutes 27 seconds

New Ways
#12 | Re-thinking Our Relationship with Technology | Light Phone Co-creator Joe Hollier

If you were to design the ultimate product or service, howwould you measure its success? The most common answers would likely be along the lines of how much money it made, or how much time people spent using it.

But there’s another important metric that is often overlooked, and that’s the feeling your audience experiences from using your product.

I know, shifting the focus from something that benefits thecompany, to something that benefits the user, sounds like a bit of a radical strategy, but that’s exactly the mindset that today’s guest built his company on.

On today’s show I’m joined by Joe Hollier, an artist, turned designer and now co-founder of Light, a tech startup that produces the Light Phone, a minimalist device designed to foster digital disconnection. And it’s that artistic lens that makes today’s conversation so special.

For those unfamiliar with the Light Phone, it’s about the size of a credit-card and features an e-ink display. But, this isn’t just a smaller, lighter version of an iPhone or Android-device. Sure, it’s a phone that does phone things, like making calls and sending text messages, pairing with Bluetooth, becoming a hotspot when you need it – all that good stuff.

Plus, there’s some fundamental utilities, like a calculator, directions, music and an alarm clock. But it’s actually the purposeful absence of things that is the real story here.

Joe and I spoke at length about the motivation behind creating a product that was designed to be used intentionally, or as he puts it, ‘as little as possible’, and how the most valuable feature of the Light Phone, now on its second generation, was actually not on the device at all.

And that’s a theme that we kept returning to, value, and howinterrogating things in life that seem static, could actually lead to creative and value-filled opportunities. From the early days where Joe questioned the role of design and why it wasn’t given more importance when founding companies and conceptualising products, through to the development of the Light Phoneitself, questioning consumer behaviour and the role of technology in his own life.

We spoke about the importance of user privacy, the company’splans for the future, how they are tackling e-waste and sustainability, and why they, unlike many of their contemporaries, decided to shun planned obsolescence and instead embrace what I like to call, planned appreciation, by continuing to push out new features to the phone so many years after launch.

And we also got into the companies super creative marketingcampaign to try and recruit Tim Cook, CEO of Apple. But more on that a bit later.

This is a conversation for anyone who’s interested in re-thinking their relationship with technology, who’s curious about designingsolutions that are human-centric, or looking to re-gain more time in their day.

Because, in our hyper connected, always on world, where every app and service is vying for your attention, it can be difficult to seteffective boundaries that empower us to disconnect and get back to living life.

I hope today’s episode can help you start thinking aboutthose boundaries and reclaim more of your time.


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1 year ago
1 hour 3 seconds

New Ways
#11 | Neurodiversity: Why Thinking Different Is Actually Awesome | Becca Chambers

For our first episode of season 2, I’m super excited to share a very special conversation with Becca Chambers, an award-winning brand and communications executive, a trusted cyber security advisor and seasoned business strategist for tech companies around the world.

When she isn’t spearheading high-functioning teams or skilfully executing key initiatives, you’ll find her contributing to thought leadership pieces featured in publications like Forbes, The New York Post, Fast Company, The Wall Street Journal and many others.

But… that’s just half of the story. At her core, Becca is someone who *thinks different*. In fact, she’s built a stellar reputation on the back of her dynamic and out-of-the-box thinking, leading teams to success with an inclusive and results-orientated approach.

And it’s an approach that delivers, earning Becca and her colleagues the moniker of #TeamGSD – because they Get… Shit... Done.

So, what do I mean by thinking differently? Well, quite literally, I’m talking about Neurodiversity. For those unfamiliar, Neurodiversity is a framework for mental health, a perspective that views variations in the way people think and interact with the world as just that – differences. Think of it like the natural variations that occur between different types of people, like height, eye colour, skin type or other biological characteristics, only, these variations have to do with our brains.

Neuro – meaning mind, and diversity, to diverge or be different from the “norm”.

As you’ll hear in this episode, apart from the obvious social benefits that can come from a more inclusive environment,organisations are potentially leaving real-world dollars on the table by not tapping into the massive neurodiverse talent pool. It’s been recognised that neurodiverse individuals can offer novel perspectives, attention to detail, creativity, innovation, advanced pattern recognition, astute observations, fierce loyalty and strong leadership.

We also talk about Becca’s journey and personal experience with neurodiversity, the little adjustments that can help organisations be more neuro-inclusive, strengths and stereotypes, the impact ofremote working, the importance of being outcome-orientated, how she’s creating awareness for the neurodiverse community and much more.

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1 year ago
1 hour 11 minutes 52 seconds

New Ways
#10 | Addressing the Future of the Show + What’s a Modern Remedy? | Season 1 Highlights

This week, we say goodbye to season 1, share an update on the future of New Ways, and go looking for a modern remedy. 

Sit back and enjoy this special episode that’s packed with insightful highlights from our debut season, where you’ll hear from ten amazing guests: Founders, creators, CEO’s and thought leaders who share their perspective on solutions for the modern age.  

We talk about creativity, sustainability, health, technology and much more. 

Special thanks to Dr Megan Lee, Paolo Garde, Neva Talladen, Dr Simon Schillebeeckx, Sam Hart, Jack Taylor, Noam Bardin, Bernardo Carreira, Leslee Udwin and Lina Benete. 

And of course, all of our wonderful listeners who joined us for this first season. Thank you for your support!

Hopefully this episode left you feeling inspired, optimistic and energised.  

Who did you connect with? Which message resonated the most?

Let us know: newways@amodernremedy.com

 

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Transcript: ⁠https://amodernremedy.com/nwe10⁠

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2 years ago
29 minutes 37 seconds

New Ways
#9 | Re-thinking Early Education for a Brighter Tomorrow | Think Equal Founder Leslee Udwin and CEO Lina Benete

Imagine a world in which children are not only taught reading, writing and arithmetic, but also to value other human beings, the importance of kindness, to recognise their emotions and develop pro-social abilities at an early age. Why do we focus on wrote learning, and less on helping children build resilience, empathy and critical thinking skills. Because, it’s during our earliest years that we learn our most important lessons in life – lessons that will shape our values, how we engage with society, and lay the foundation for who we will become in our later years.

This is the ninth and final interview-style episode of our debut season, and we are going out with a bang, a double feature in fact. Today I’m talking with not one, but two of the leaders behind Think Equal, an evidence-based, early-years educational program designed to help foster socio-emotional learning, critical thinking and key interpersonal skills in young people.

 

In the first half I talk with Leslee Udwin, the founder and Executive Chair of Think Equal. We spoke about her groundbreaking human-rights film, India’s Daughter, and the discoveries she made through the journey of making the film, how culture could make people lose their humanity, and the realisation that early education was needed to help build toward a future where gender-based crimes were no longerrationalised or normalised in society.

 

At times our talk does touch upon some unsettling experiences Leslee witnessed whilst researching and producing the film, including discussion of violence against women. Whilst they have ultimately acted as a catalyst for social good, some listeners may find the early part of episode unsettling – in which case feel free to skip forward.

 

The second half of this episode is with Lina Benete, the new CEO of Think Equal. And whilst Leslee provided the history and ongoing positive impact of the organisation, Lina and I take a forward-looking focus, discussing the future of education, the role of digital technology in the classroom, AI and much more.


The duo you are about to hear from compliment each other perfectly. Leslee is one of the most spirited, impassioned and articulate individuals I’ve ever spoken with. Her conviction and dedication toward helping people, especially young people, is unmistakable, as is her relentless energy and commitment to positive change. Lina brings a remarkable list of achievements, worldly knowledge and an appreciation for both historical, modern and emerging educational methods, all of which inform her strategic vision for Think Equal.

 

Along the way, my guests and I talk about the impact of the program, both in terms individual and societal benefits, the importance of empathy, the values that make us uniquely human and why we should strive for balance in our lives.

 

Whether you’re a parent, educator, learner or someone who’d appreciate living in a safer and healthier society, this is an episode that hits on so many levels…

 

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Transcript: https://amodernremedy.com/thinkequal

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2 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes 45 seconds

New Ways
In Focus: Do the Environmental Benefits of AI Outweigh Its Cost?⁠

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Article: Do the environmental benefits of AI outweigh its cost?


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2 years ago
10 minutes 38 seconds

New Ways
#8 | Hemp in Fashion | Activism, Arrests and Changing Social Attitudes | 8000 Kicks Founder Bernardo Carreira

What’s the difference between Hemp and Marijuana?


These terms are often used interchangeably, but they are very different indeed, especially in the eyes of the law. Marijuana is a recreational drug, whilst hemp is considered a super food and an extremely durable and sustainable material.


So why does hemp still get such a bad rap, and how did today’s guest end up being visited by an international police force when trying to promote awareness of this very versatile and powerful plant?


This is episode 8, and what better way to celebrate than by speaking to the founder and CEO of 8000 Kicks, a company that produces sustainable hemp sneakers, accessories and apparel.


Now, the best way to think of this episode, is a discussion in two parts.


In the first, Bernardo explains the difference between cannabis, marijuana and industrial hemp – the latter being what his products are made of. We talk about the origins of his company, how a crazy pipedream of a thought shared by some friends turned into a fully-fledged business. Bernardo also walks through the benefits of hemp as a sustainable material, it’s history and peels back the curtain to explain in detail just how they make their unique products.


We definitely got into the weeds here, pardon the pun.

 

The second half of this conversation details the crazy story that unfolded when Bernardo and his team decided to embark on a guerilla marketing campaign to try and raise awareness for industrial hemp – one that landed him in front of a judge in a foreign court.

 

Full disclosure, I have a pair of sneakers from 8000 kicks, and they are awesome.


Oh and Bernardo and I don’t recommend you smoke these shoes… well, not the hemp ones anyway.

 

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Transcript: ⁠https://amodernremedy.com/bcarreira

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2 years ago
46 minutes 39 seconds

New Ways
#7 | Building Social’s Post News Era | Post News Founder and CEO Noam Bardin

For the first time in over a decade, social platforms are in a state of flux.


No longer is it a given that all of your friends, family, colleagues and other accounts you follow neatly exist on two or three social services. Right now, the state of social is one of disruption and reinvention. And there are some huge factors at play here, including corporate takeovers, social startups, regulation efforts, feature creep, misinformation, user safety, the rise of shortform video, advertising, lawsuits, algorithms, new brands launching, old-brands re-launching, and much, much more.


Chaos brings uncertainty, but also, opportunity.


So, if you were to build a brand-new social platform – what would you do differently? How could you create a space where people are able to share what’s important to them, whilst also bringing on big name brands, news services and creators? What’s the best way to safeguard your users whilst cultivating a culture of responsible free speech and navigating the vested interests of everyone involved?


And… is any of that even possible in 2023?


My guest today is Noam Bardin, the founder and CEO of Post, a social network that is seeking to redefine the way we consume news, fund online journalism, support creators and engage in social discourse. It’s a platform that describes itself as being for “real people, real news and civil conversations.”


And no, this isn’t just another alternative platform or Twitter-lite we’re talking about – there are some serious credentials and noble aspirations under the hood here.


Before launching Post, Noam founded and was the CEO of Waze (not to be confused with New Ways), a wildly popular navigation startup that was acquired by Google for $1.3 billion dollars. Noam also served as the CEO of Intercast Networks, co-founded Deltathree Incorporated and has been featured as one of Business Insider’s 100 Stars of Silicon Valley. In his spare time, if you can believe he has any, Noam decided to launch a startup intent on causing a ruckus in the world of social networks.


We also get into his take on what’s happened over at Twitter, how the change in ownership helped cement his plans for Post and what inspired him to take on the challenge of creating a new social platform at a time when most would have advised against it.


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2 years ago
46 minutes 17 seconds

New Ways
#6 | Growing Through Adversity | Jack Taylor

Wouldn’t it be awesome if life was a straight path, where with every step things just got better and better? Well, truth is, life is complicated. There’s a lot that is unforeseen and unexpected. Sometimes it gets challenging. So what do you do when those tough times are upon you, and how can you better prepare yourself to make the most of this journey called life? How do you turn the act of going through adversity, to growing through adversity?


This week my guest is Jack Taylor, who shares his story of the many trials and tribulations that he has encountered in recent years, and the transformative events that were the catalyst for his own personal growth and development. It’s a story with many chapters, which is very fitting for someone who’s now employed writing as a path out of self-purgatory.


From a seemingly innocuous joke, to the busy world of sales and marketing in a hypergrowth and face-paced tech company, to burnout, breakdown and a complete rebuild, Jack’s line through life has seen its fair share of twists and turns.

 

But, as mentioned, this is a story of triumph, of rising to overcome challenges, working through problems and emerging out the other side, resilient, resolute and re-energised.


Jack shares how he took stock of his situation, the processes he has used to refocus and how this has helped him move onwards and upwards. We also speak about the importance of sleep, why starting small is a big deal and detail the daily practices that have helped restore Jack’s mental and physical health. Spoiler: It’s all about the long game.

 

Quick note – We do touch on the topics of body image, weight, burnout and breakdown. So if those issues are distressing for you, then I invite you to skip to the next episode. We also mention SaaS, which is fancy tech talk for Software as a Service, and SME’s, which is Small- to-Medium Enterprises.


For anyone who’s feeling stuck in their life, who’s looking to begin, or renew, their own journey of personal development, this is a great listen and well worth your time. There’s also some helpful tips on how to reset your relationship with social media, and better navigate the attention economy.

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Transcript: https://amodernremedy.com/nw6

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2 years ago
59 minutes 38 seconds

New Ways
#5 | Kindness, Self-Growth and Igniting Your Inner Spark | The Insight Podcast's Sam Hart

Throughout our lives we are presented with opportunities to learn, grow and gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.

Some lessons come easier than others, whilst many important ones, like the value of kindness, are hiding right in front of us.

So, how do we gain insight and uncover the illusive mysteries of life? Should we be on a never-ending quest of self-improvement and knowledge seeking? Or, is it okay to just… be still, and accept where you are?

My guest today is Sam Hart. A schoolteacher, dedicated multi-sport fitness enthusiast and host of The Insight Podcast, which features conversations with leaders in the fields of psychology, health, science and spirituality. Each episode Sam and his guests explore some big topics, including modern masculinity, sleep optimisation, mental health, well-being and nutrition. And through social media, Sam champions personal growth with a steady stream of mindful maxims, inspirational quotes and powerful book recommendations.

For those of you who haven’t yet experienced The Insight Podcast, I urge you to give it a listen immediately following this episode – you can thank me later.

Throughout our chat, a key theme that we kept returning to was that of stepping stones. From the events that led to the creation of his show, to seeing a hypnotherapist at an early age and how that led him down a path of self-discovery. And later, how Harry Potter turned into History and then a healthy diet of diverse literature.

Speaking of, we also spent some time talking about health and fitness, including the role both play in Sam’s life and how that has changed over the years, as well as the lessons he's learned.

And on that topic, Sam also spoke candidly about why he tries to impart the importance of kindness on his students, and how it’s a crucial part of his curriculum. We also explored why it’s okay to not always be learning… but instead, inviting stillness and being conscious of where you’re at, and being okay with that... instead of always chasing what’s next.

Plus, we dive into some of the behind-the-scenes aspects of Podcasting, approaches to interviewing and where he sees the show going in the future.

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2 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 33 seconds

New Ways
New Ways is a show that explores innovative solutions to the complex challenges of our rapidly changing world. Hosted by AMR founder Russell Baker, each episode features authentic conversations with a diverse cast of changemakers, who reveal how they are building a better tomorrow, today.