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Why It Matters
Luke Martiros
41 episodes
5 days ago
Why It Matters interviews social entrepreneurs about their journey to self-actualization.
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Why It Matters interviews social entrepreneurs about their journey to self-actualization.
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Why It Matters
Connor Harbison: In 100 Years Our Cities Will Feed Us

📍Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Connor Harbison is the founder of Atlas Urban Farms. Using his product, you can eat fresh Basil grown from a vertical farm that sits on your kitchen wall. Today, he shares his journey as a student founder and environmental innovator.

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3 years ago
1 hour 41 minutes 33 seconds

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Erin Duddy on the Transition of Wealth into Sustainable Finance

📍Monterey, California, U.S.A. Erin Duddy is the Director at the Center for Sustainable Finance and Private Wealth, where she is leading their expansion into North America. Today she shares her path to working in sustainable finance, while also breaking down how it works.

UN Sustainable Development Goal: 9 · Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

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3 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 38 seconds

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Pascal Gally, and the Clash of Legends

📍Zurich, Switzerland. Pascal Gally is the founder of Choc des Légendes, an event that gathers Presidents, ambassadors, CEOs, and students to trade wisdom about topics that don't have a space to be discussed in society.

UN Sustainable Development Goal: 17 · Partnerships

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3 years ago
58 minutes 17 seconds

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Kerry Healey on Building Bridges for the American Dream

📍Washington D.C., U.S.A. Kerry Healey is the President of the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream, and she shares her approach to creating a society where anyone with a dream can achieve it.

UN Sustainable Development Goal: 10 · Reduced Inequalities

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3 years ago
56 minutes 3 seconds

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Syed Sultan Ahmed on Film as a Form of Education

📍Bangalore, India. Sultan Ahmed is the founder of LXL Ideas, a company that uses film to teach young people about traditional academics as well as how to lead a good life.

UN Sustainable Development Goal: 4 · Education

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3 years ago
58 minutes 12 seconds

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Kenneth Mikkelsen on Leading an Examined Life

📍Copenhagen, Denmark. Kenneth Mikkelsen is the founder of Futureshifts and the author of The Neo-Generalist: Where You Go is Who You Are. 

UN Sustainable Development Goal: 4 · Education

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3 years ago
1 hour 56 minutes 41 seconds

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Carolina Ruiz Cubides on Forming Habits and Shaping the Perception of Yourself

📍Bogotá, Colombia. Carolina Ruiz Cubides is the founder of Happy Thinkers, where she helps people design the life of their dreams.

UN Sustainable Development Goals: 4 · Education

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3 years ago
50 minutes 27 seconds

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Robert Gierke on the Next Level of Consciousness and Finding Purpose As Humans

📍Berlin, Germany. Robert Gierke grew up in the Eastern Bloc of communist Germany, attended university in capitalist America, and lived in the corporate world for most of his career. Something felt missing, so he went on a journey to discover what it was. It turned out to be Purenessity, the company he runs today to help other companies find their purpose. Robert shares his wisdom and a quote that is one of my favorites: “you’re not just a drop in the ocean, but the ocean is also in the drop."

UN Sustainable Development Goals: 17 · Partnerships

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3 years ago
48 minutes 30 seconds

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Frannie Léautier on the Development of Countries and the Values Driving Sustainable Development

📍Tanzania. Frannie Léautier grew up in rural Tanzania, became the Chief of Staff of the World Bank, and is now the CEO of SouthBridge investments. Her experiences in childhood have influenced her approach to developing countries and what she views can be done through sustainable development. She believes under-developed countries, and specifically Africa as a continent, have a unique opportunity to position themselves for the future.

UN Sustainable Development Goals: 8 · Decent Work & Economic Growth, 9 · Industry, Innovation, Infrastructure

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3 years ago
50 minutes 15 seconds

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Nicola Peel on Consumption, Biodiversity, and Finding Solutions to Environmental Problems

📍West Sussex, England. Nicola Peel spent the last 20 years studying & living in the Amazon rainforest. She has a deep understanding of how our habits as consumers affect the health of the planet, and how the health of the planet affects us as humans. While our relationship with the earth and its biodiversity has degraded, Nicola has several solutions to amend them.

UN Sustainable Development Goals: 13 · Climate Action, 14 · Life Below Water, 15 · Life on Land

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3 years ago
51 minutes 47 seconds

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April Mendez: How Nature Can Protect, Replenish, and Revitalize our Communities

📍Minneapalis, Minnesota, USA. April Mendez is the CEO of Greenprint Partners and is scaling a concept called green infrastructure. The idea behind it is to supplement grey infrastructure, like pipes and sewers, with green infrastructure, like a garden. In this episode we talk about how green infrastructure is protecting communities, replenishing them with nature, and creating spaces for communities to gather.

UN Sustainable Development Goal: 9 · Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, 11 · Sustainable Cities & Communities

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3 years ago
32 minutes 18 seconds

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Tanya Khotin: Impact Investing and Why Its A Trend That Isn't Going Away
📍Catskills, NY, USA. With 25 years of impact investing experience, Tanya Khotin understands how the space operates. Traditionally investors have evaluated companies by measuring how the world impacts their company, but this is changing. Investors are now measuring how companies affect the world, and they're holding them accountable for it. This new era of investment analysis is being led by people like Tanya.  UN Sustainable Development Goals: 4 · Quality Education, 8 · Decent Work & Economic Growth
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3 years ago
53 minutes 37 seconds

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John-Paul Maxfield on Change, Decentralized Finance, and Climate
📍Denver, CO, USA. The world is changing at its fastest pace ever. New technologies are emerging and growing while existing cracks in the system get bigger. How will these two trends combine to create a brighter future? In this episode, we explore how change is occurring today and the opportunity for systems like DAOs to support that change, especially in regards to supplementing institutional investments in climate change. UN Sustainable Development Goals: 9 · Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, 13 · Climate Action
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3 years ago
42 minutes 46 seconds

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Gwen Dittmar: How We Can Use Our Breath to Live Better
📍Los Angeles, CA, USA. Gwen Dittmar is a coach who teaches people how to breathe properly and how to use your breathe to deal with things like anxiety and trauma. UN Sustainable Development Goals: 3 · Good Health & Well-Being, 16 · Peace
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3 years ago
53 minutes 30 seconds

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Rastra Bhandari: Living in the Himalayas for 3 Months, and What It Taught Me About Climate Change
📍Abu Dhabi, UAE. For three months, Rastra Bhandari lived in the Himalayan mountains, studying how the water crisis impacted the communities living there. The region provides water to over 2.5 billion people, and with more ice melting from climate change, there are emerging geopolitical tensions between superpowers like China and India. While the water crisis represents a challenge, it also presents an opportunity for us to collaborate through nature, a medium that all of us are connected to. UN Sustainable Development Goal: 6 · Clean Water & Sanitation
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3 years ago
42 minutes

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Jason Graham-Nye on the Circular Economy and Reinventing Diapers
📍Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia. Jason Graham-Nye, and he is reinventing how a diaper is made. Current diapers are unsustainable as they are made out of plastic and require one cup of oil to create one diaper. Jason discovered a way to make the same product with different materials. He co-founded gDiapers with his wife, which takes used diapers, composts them in soil, and uses that soil to create the materials for new diapers. Thus creating a circular life for his product. UN Sustainable Development Goal: 12 · Responsible Consumption & Production
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3 years ago
50 minutes 17 seconds

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Mandar Apte: The Formula for Creating Peace in Your Life
📍Bombay, Maharashtra, India. Mandar Apte is the executive director of cities4peace. He is focused on building more peaceful and compassionate communities and does so by guiding individuals through deep inner transformations. By enhancing their mental and social wellbeing, the social connectedness of people within the community strengthens. UN Sustainable Development Goal: 16 · Peace
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3 years ago
45 minutes 3 seconds

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Dr. David Vik: The Story of How Zappos Created a Company Culture
📍Los Altos, California, USA. As the former Head of Culture at Zappos, Dr. David Vik was on the ground floor when Zappos designed their company culture. Whether it was the chair shaped like a king’s throne for employees to vent or a policy allowing employees to give each other $50 bonuses, David created a place where people wanted to come to work. In this episode, he shares the secrets to creating strong relationships and connections within organizations. UN Sustainable Development Goal: 10 · Reduced Inequalities
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3 years ago
34 minutes 25 seconds

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Tim Leberecht: Making Business More Beautiful through Love and Romance
📍Lisbon, Portugal. Tim Leberecht is the co-founder of The House of Beautiful Business, a global think tank on a mission to make business more beautiful. By drawing on the love and romance that comes from the arts and humanities, business can shift to become a way for people to feel alive through what they do, instead of being driven by an exchange of goods and services. UN Sustainable Development Goals: 4 · Quality Education, 10 · Reduced Inequalities, 16 · Peace
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3 years ago
45 minutes 36 seconds

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Dr. Harriet Fesq: It's Not the '80's Anymore, Business Has a New Relationship
📍Sydney, Australia. The original role of business was to provide goods and services to a community. If they harmed the community more than they helped it, like a drug store selling deadly medicine, they would go out of business. Today, however, businesses can survive while being harmful to their communities, because the communities don’t have the same power that they used to have. This dynamic has led to many questions, like what should the impact of a business be? As co-founder of Impact Lab Global, Harriet is not only asking those questions, but guiding the people who are exploring them. UN Sustainable Development Goal: 17 · Partnerships
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3 years ago
51 minutes 31 seconds

Why It Matters
Why It Matters interviews social entrepreneurs about their journey to self-actualization.