In this episode of the Phillip Lanos Podcast, Michael Stausholm, founder of Sprout, shares his journey from speaking on sustainability to launching a groundbreaking product. The Sprout Pencil, an innovative writing tool that can be planted to grow herbs or flowers, exemplifies practical sustainability. Michael discusses the challenges of making sustainability tangible and the impact of his product in illustrating this concept to both adults and children. The episode delves into leadership, public speaking, and the expansion of Sprout's vision into new markets like cosmetics with a plantable makeup pencil. They've overcome the challenge of defining and promoting sustainability in a relatable way, leading to the distribution of over 30 million pencils across 80 countries. Through this conversation, listeners gain insights into how small sustainable actions can lead to significant global impact.
Key Points:
- Sustainability Explained: Michael highlights the difficulty in defining sustainability, using the Sprout Pencil as a practical example that both educates and engages consumers on environmental responsibility.
- Leadership and Motivation: Leadership involves listening and inspiring, not just directing. Michael emphasizes the importance of motivation and inspiration in leading effectively.
- Public Speaking: Despite years of experience, Michael admits to feeling nervous before speaking engagements, but finds comfort in his knowledge and authenticity.
- Global Impact: Sprout has successfully sold in over 80 countries, illustrating how a simple product can foster a global conversation on sustainability.
- Innovation in Products: Future plans include expanding into the vast market of ball pens and introducing a plantable makeup pencil, showing Sprout's commitment to innovating in sustainable products.
- Company Culture: Sprout maintains a horizontal, value-driven culture with a majority female workforce, which influences a cooperative and less hierarchical work environment.
- Market Disruption: By targeting markets like cosmetics, Sprout aims to make sustainability accessible and affordable, challenging industries to rethink their environmental impact.