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CPA Trendlines PodcastsCPA Trendlines PodcastsJennifer Harrity: The Business Case for Doing Good: ESG, B Corp & Real Returns | MOVE Like This“We don’t need a few companies doing everything perfectly, we need everyone doing something. That’s how real change happens.” MOVE Like ThisWith Bonnie Buol RuszczykFor CPA TrendlinesIn this episode of MOVE Like This, Jennifer Harrity, director of Sustainability at Sensiba, talks about how B Corp certification and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) frameworks are reshaping accounting firms from the inside out. Originally Sensiba’s head of marketing, Jennifer pivoted to lead the firm’s sustainability efforts after spearheading its B Corp certification in 2018. This move led to...2025-06-1143 minCPA Trendlines PodcastsCPA Trendlines PodcastsJennifer Harrity: ESG Unlocks Accounting Opportunities | Gear Up For GrowthUncover how regulations, investor demands, and market expectations are driving organizations to embrace sustainable practices.Gear Up for GrowthWith Jean CaragherFor CPA TrendlinesIn a world where sustainability is increasingly critical, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) has emerged as a vital component of the accounting profession—described as the "fourth leg" of the accounting stool, alongside tax, audit, and consulting. ESG integrates sustainability metrics with financial data, offering a holistic view of an organization’s health and strategic opportunities.Gear Up for Growth spotlights the best strategies for smar...2025-01-2437 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismUdderly Sustainable Cheesemaking with Lynn Giacomini Stray, Co-Owner of Point Reyes Farmstead CheeseI hear regularly from multi-generational businesses that feel a shift toward a more sustainable model after being in business for so long is an uphill task, but not this week’s guest: Lynn Giacomini Stray. Women business owners are leading the charge in integrating sustainability into their organizations, and what Lynn and her sister have done in the field of sustainable cheesemaking is truly remarkable.   Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese has a family legacy of farming dating back well over 100 years. Lynn and her sisters took over Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese, decided it was too big, cau...2024-03-2148 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSustainable Supply Chains with Lisa DolanCOVID made many things painfully clear about our world, and one of the biggest ones was the sensitivity and precariousness of our world’s supply chain. This week's guest, Lisa Dolan, is the Vice President of Supply Chain Strategy at ALOM, a supply chain management company that works with some of the world’s biggest and best-known brands.   Tune in this week to discover why environmental stewardship is key to every supply chain in existence. We’re discussing how Lisa supports businesses in creating sustainable supply chains, and you’ll learn what your organization can do to bec...2024-02-2245 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismNew Laws in 2024 with Jonathan Storper, Attorney at Hanson BridgettAre you aware of the new business laws that came into effect this year? Do you know how these laws will impact your organization? Sit back and listen in to learn about the new Anti-Green-Washing Law, and the Corporate Transparency Act. There are also laws regarding the minimum wage, smoking pot while off duty without retaliation, and the increase in mandatory sick leave. To discuss these new laws with me, I'm joined by Jonathan Storper, an attorney from San Francisco based B-Corp law firm Hanson Bridgett. Jonathan is here to discuss two of the more major...2024-02-0847 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSustainability & ESG in Accounting with Okorie RamseyIn some minds, accounting and sustainability don’t go together. But the truth is, they need to. In order for our economy to stay strong for the future, accounting needs to have a greater focus on sustainability, and my conversation this week dives into exactly what that is going to look like.   In his day job, Okorie Ramsey is the Vice President of Sarbanes/Oxley for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals. In his capacity as a volunteer, Okorie currently serves as the Chairman of the AICPA and has previously served on various non...2024-01-1645 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismTop 5 ESG Trends to Focus On in 2024How can you shift your business to become more ESG focused? How and what should you be doing in 2024 to move your organization’s sustainability journey further, and why undertake this work at all?    I'm answering these questions and more in this episode. Tune in this week to discover five ESG trends to focus on in 2024, and eight reasons why right now is the time to start addressing sustainability in your business if you want to stay competitive. You’ll learn how to identify where your company needs to improve, and I’m showing you how to l...2023-12-2848 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismKeeping Pets and the Planet Happy with Jiminy's CEO Anne CarlsonInsect agriculture is transforming the pet industry, fighting climate change, and keeping our furry friends happier and healthier while also looking after the planet. Using insect proteins addresses the overall health of our pets while reducing their carbon pawprint, and Anne Carlson, the founder and CEO of dog food and treats brand Jiminy’s LLC is here to discuss all of it.   Elizabeth is taking over the podcast this week to talk with Anne about the vast reduction in greenhouse gasses produced by insect-based pet food compared to using traditional livestock. You’ll learn how insec...2023-11-1623 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismCombating Forced Labor with Adam ThatcherForced labor is a worldwide problem that we cannot ignore. It’s a dark and opaque crime, and my guest this week is playing a huge role in bringing the practice of forced labor to light. Adam Thatcher is the cofounder and CEO of Grace Farms Food and has pioneered a way to give back with a new philanthropic capitalism model through ethically and sustainably sourced coffees and teas.   Tune in this week to discover why Grace Farms has set its sights on eliminating forced labor, and the layout of the business model that allows the...2023-10-2637 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSF Business Times – Business of Climate and SustainabilityTune in for a panel discussion that I had the pleasure of moderating and participating in that was generously shared by the San Francisco Business Times: Business of Climate and Sustainability on the Bay Area. The panelists include Antoinette Mayer, Vice President of Corporate Citizenship at Blue Shield California, Nicole Kho, Director of Sustainability at Gilead, and Maura Fallon-McKnight, Executive Director of the Business Council on Climate Change.   We’re discussing why climate change is a global health emergency, how California is planning to start holding companies to accountable for their carbon output, and we’re di...2023-10-1233 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismPurpose Activation with Jamie Horst of Traditional MedicinalsWhat can your company do to start harnessing the power of purpose? Whether you’re an aspiring purpose-driven leader, herbal enthusiast, or you’re simply curious about the power of purpose in business, this episode is for you.  My guest this week is Jamie Horst, the Chief Purpose Officer at Traditional Medicinals. Jamie is a visionary leader who has taken the concept of purpose-driven business to new heights. With a background rooted in sustainable practices, ethical sourcing, and a profound respect for the power of plants, Jamie has played a pivotal role in steering Traditional Medicinals towar...2023-09-2842 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismNew ISSB Standards S1 & S2With the new ISSB Standards, we now have a common language for disclosing the impacts of industry-specific sustainability issues and climate-related risks and opportunities in a capital markets world. Sustainability accounting standards are a real gamechanger, and I’m sharing everything you need to know so listen in. Tune in to discover what you need to know about the new ISSB global reporting standards for ESG and sustainability disclosures. I’m showing you each facet of this new framework, how it impacts companies, especially if you’re operating an SME, and discussing why this move benefits stakeh...2023-09-1419 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismAs You Sow with CEO Andrew BeharAndrew Behar is the CEO of As You Sow, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing environmental and social corporate responsibility through shareholder advocacy. As You Sow helps companies gage their social and environmental impact, improve their culture, and generally do better in the ways their individual stakeholders really want to see.   Discover the work As You Sow does in bringing shareholders’ concerns to the boardroom, why the companies shifting toward justice and sustainability are thriving, and how you as a shareholder (retail or institutional) can shift the system by exercising your right to vote on the...2023-08-2439 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismPioneering Proof-as-a-Service with Pelin Thorogood of Radicle ScienceConsumers are looking at products with a more discerning eye than ever before and have no problem calling out companies and their claims. Companies need to ensure every claim they make about their product can be backed up. That's where Radicle Science comes in. They pioneered a proof-as-a-service concept which helps natural food and supplement companies prove the effects of their products.   Pelin Thorogood, the cofounder and Executive Chairwoman of Radicle Science, is here to share how Radicle Science is breaking new ground in helping natural food and supplement companies prove their effectiveness. She's sharing h...2023-08-1034 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismReGrained SuperGrain+ with CEO Daniel KurzrockI’m joined by Daniel Kurzrock, the cofounder and CEO of ReGrained, a company that is solving food waste by taking spent beer grain and transforming it into a nutritious flour-like powder that can be incorporated into any carb-based product. Daniel learned how to make beer as a freshman in college. But every time he produced a batch, he was left with huge amounts of what he thought looked like oatmeal. That’s when he realized there was massive opportunity here to change how the brewing industry deals with food waste, and his passion for upcycling food was born. 2023-07-2736 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismFrom Bottle to Bar with BRIXY CEO Trey VilcoqMore and more consumers are searching for plastic-free options that support the longevity of our planet. So today, we have Trey Velcoq on the show. Trey is the CEO of BRIXY, a maker of long-lasting hair and bath bars that actually work. I’m a personal fan of their shampoo and conditioner bars and I love their plastic-free mission.   Trey and I are discussing the challenges of building a plastic-free brand. From consumer habits to packaging and store merchandising, there are serious intricacies around building a sustainable plastic-free business, and we’re diving into all of it...2023-07-1328 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismB Corp Certification 101I’m discussing one of my favorite topics: B Corporation Certification, commonly referred to as a B Corp. Discover the benefits of becoming B Corp certified, both tangible and intangible. I’m discussing the process of how to get certified, the types of challenges you might face along the way, how to overcome them, and I’m digging in to some of the questions in the environmental social governance assessment.    Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep592023-06-291h 02Rebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismComposting at the Oakland Zoo with Adrienne MrsnyYou’re probably familiar with composting in your home or office, but today, we’re digging into composting on a much larger scale. I’m speaking with Adrienne Mrsny, the Conservation Manager at the Conservation Society of California, also known as the Oakland Zoo.   Discover the role the Oakland Zoo plays in conservation efforts all over the world, how composting is a vital part of protecting our climate, and the legislation that is making composting more accessible than ever. Adrienne is sharing the Conservation Society of California’s work on climate campaigns, informing and empowering staff and...2023-06-0832 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSustainable Tableware from a Mompreneur with Pallavi PandeWhat does it really mean to be a mompreneur? Pallavi Pande is a mom of two, a passionate entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of Dtocs. She remembers eating on banana leaves while growing up in India and, even as a child, she loved how this connected her to the planet. Today, she’s brought that experience to the western world through her business, making tableware from naturally fallen palm leaves.   Tune in this week to discover Pallavi Pande’s story of building a mission-driven business constructed on a foundation of nostalgia. She’s sharing how she...2023-05-1126 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismESG, Accounting, and Starting a PracticeAccounting firms have really been struggling to find new talent recently. Students are learning about conscious capitalism, and we’ve found at our firm that they’re eager to work with a company that operates with stakeholder values, not shareholder values. While I’m not sure the accounting industry is really ready for the burden of ESG, I think it will make accounting appealing again to younger people.    Join me this week as I answer your questions about ESGs, the accounting industry, and how I started my practice. If you’ve ever wondered why ESG and sustai...2023-04-2725 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismThe Impact Leader Growth Mindset with Andy ScottImpact and purpose-driven entrepreneurs have some unique challenges that they go through on their journeys. Whether it’s stress, imposter syndrome, wondering if they’re making a big enough impact, or whether they are being taken seriously by the general business world, there’s a lot to consider.   Andy Scott is an Executive Coach, Senior Advisor, and mastermind/peer group leader for CEOs and leadership teams of purpose-driven startups and non-profits. He specializes in coaching entrepreneurs with a strong social purpose to help them overcome inevitable chaos, set goals, grow faster, make tough decisions and achieve...2023-03-3034 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismAir Protein: Creating Meat from Thin Air with Dr. Lisa Dyson of KiverdiTo make a steak, it takes approximately two years. You have to grow a cow, feed it, and generally keep it alive before the meat can even reach you. But what if I told you that you could have nutrient-dense protein in just a matter of days? Well, it’s possible. This week’s guest is literally creating meat from thin air.   Dr. Lisa Dyson is a scientist, physicist, and the founder of Kiverdi, a biotechnology company that uses carbon transformation technology to develop sustainable products for commercial applications in agriculture, plastics, and biodegradable materials. She j...2023-03-1618 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismWomen are the Key to Solving Climate Change with Lara Dickinson of OSC2There is a lot of data out there that states women-owned and founded businesses run better, and research shows that empowering women and promoting gender equality can positively impact climate change.   Joining me to discuss this topic is Lara Dickinson, the executive director and co-founder of OSC2. Lara has been in the natural products industry for over 25 years and is passionate about not just creating an impact but leaving a legacy in a way that’s meaningful. We're discussing why equality for women and girls plays a vital role in solving the climate change crisis, and...2023-02-2840 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismThe Benefits of Fairtrade Certification with Carlos Urmeneta of Fairtrade AmericaPeople often don’t stop to think about where their food comes from or who has handled it. Who actually picks it and who is the human behind it? This is where Fairtrade comes in.    Carlos Urmeneta is the Director of Commercial Partnerships at Fairtrade America, the most recognized ethical label in the world. Fairtrade changes the way trade works by prioritizing better prices, decent working conditions, and a fair deal for farmers and workers. Carlos shares his advice for any companies looking to get started with Fairtrade certification, how to get your produce Fairtrade certi...2023-02-1432 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSustainability in the Textile Industry with Graham Stewart of Fibre52This week, I'm joined by Graham Stewart, the Executive Vice-President of Fibre52, a revolutionary company in the fabric industry. Their patent-pending prepare for dye (PFD) and dye technology is cost-effective, low-impact, and eco-conscious and retains cotton’s natural properties resulting in a stronger, kinder fabric. Hear some of the struggles Graham has observed while working in the industry that made him turn to a more sustainable option and his advice for other textile manufacturers who are looking at becoming more sustainable in what they do.    Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com...2023-01-2426 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismUpcycling Your Food Waste with Marina Duchesneau from the Upcycled Food AssociationTune in this week to hear more about food waste and how it is a humanitarian concern and driver of climate change. Marina Duchesneau, Global Business Development Manager for the Upcycled Food Association, and I are digging into the upcycled food movement, what upcycled food is, and how your business can either supply or use upcycled ingredients, as well as what you can do as an individual to upcycle your food scraps.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep502023-01-1030 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismMaking the Switch to Recycled Plastic with Phil Shuttlewood from Social PlasticThis week I’m joined by Phil Shuttlewood from Plastic Bank. Plastic Bank is a social, economic, and environmental enterprise designed to build and support ethical recycling ecosystems in underdeveloped communities. He joins me to share more about their work in areas with high levels of pollution, poverty, and unemployment and how they fight to educate people on plastic pollution in oceans. Learn some of the challenges that come with making the switch to recycled plastic and the amazing benefits of doing so.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep4...2022-12-2743 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismESG & Sustainability Trends with Julien Gervereau of Sensiba San FilippoJulien Gervereau is the Director of Sustainability here at Sensiba San Filippo and he works with me in our work to help businesses shift from shareholder to stakeholder-driven companies and make business a force for good. He joins me to talk all things ESG and sustainability this week. In this episode, we talk about the trends we’ve been hearing about in the conferences we’ve attended these last few months, and some common threads and themes we see going into 2023. We share what we see coming down the pipeline in the ESG and sustainability world, and some takeaways and...2022-12-1344 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismThe Truth About Eco Bitcoin Mining with William Szamosszegi of Sazmining Inc.There has been some bad press around bitcoin mining lately, but this week’s guest is shifting the narrative. William Szamosszegi is the CEO and founder of Sazmining Inc, a cryptocurrency mining developer and consulting firm whose platform makes it easy for anybody to start participating in bitcoin mining with renewable energy or carbon-negative energy sources. He joins me this week to share why he truly believes bitcoin mining improves the way humanity relates to energy and money, and why the mainstream narrative around bitcoin mining is disconnected from the truth of it.   Get full sho...2022-11-0840 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismFinding Investors for Your Mission with Bahruz Mammadov of BERKMMany rebooters are thinking of starting their own purpose-driven companies but don’t know where or how to start. Finding investors can be incredibly difficult, but this week’s guest is here to share his tips. Bahruz Mammadov is the CEO and Co-founder of BERKM, a materials company that uses clay-based additives to reduce the use of single-use plastics. This week, he joins me to share his journey of building a purpose-driven company, how he was able to raise awareness for his mission, and how he was able to find investors for his company.   Get full...2022-10-2530 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismHow to Use Your Brand for Advocacy with Brad Flowers of Bullhorn CreativeMany companies over the last three years have struggled with the dilemma of using their brand for advocacy and the fear of getting cancelled. This week, I sat down with Brad Flowers, the Co-Founder and Partner at Bullhorn Creative, a certified B-Corp B2B branding agency, to talk about it. He shares how companies can authentically use their brand for advocacy without seeming like they’re jumping on the brandwagon or greenwashing, and we’re diving deeper into all things brand advocacy.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep452022-10-1140 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismBecoming a Climate-Neutral Certified Company with Jamie Richards of Eva NYCMaybe you’ve seen the Climate-Neutral logo on products, or heard about climate commitments from larger companies, but do you know what that all really means?   This week I’m joined by Jamie Richards, the Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Leader at Eva NYC. We're discussing what it really means to be Climate-Neutral Certified, the things that you might not have thought about when it comes to your environmental impact, and how to start small and build your process for gathering the necessary data to become a Climate-Neutral Certified company.   Get full s...2022-09-1341 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismYour Salad’s Supply Chain with Eddy BadrinaThe ability to get fresh produce at a reasonable price year-round is almost impossible for so many Americans, and this supply chain issue is a big problem. My guest today, Eddy Badrina, is working on a solution. He's the CEO of Eden Green Technology, a vertical farming company that helps the world sustainably grow large amounts of food using less land, water, and energy. We're digging into state-of-the-art greenhouses, sustainable farming, and creating a greater yield with a much smaller footprint.    Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep432022-08-2349 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismClimate & Sustainability-Related DisclosuresMany of you have seen a lot of buzz about the SEC’s new rulings for public companies. This week, I’m giving you an overview of what these rules are and what they’re going to mean for you and your business, or those businesses you work with. Hear why you need to start preparing for these rules and having these conversations now, and how to start cleaning up any risks or things you don’t like ahead of these regulations.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep422022-08-0916 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismBenefit Corporations with Jonathan Storper of Hanson BridgettThis week, I'm joined by Jonathan Storper, attorney at the first certified B-corp law firm, Hanson Bridgett. Find out how he got involved in benefit corporations and the history of how it all started. Hear what a benefit corporation entity type is, why it’s so different from a C-corp or an S-Corp, and the intentions behind the language in the governance documentation that usually trips up folks looking to make the shift.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep412022-07-2634 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismOpen Hiring with Joe Kenner of Greyston BakeryIn this episode, hear from Greyston Bakery's CEO Joe Kenner on their open hiring model, what it entails, and how its inclusive approach is a shining example of how business can be a force for good. Joe shares why he believes that open hiring is a revolutionary, radical new way of looking at work and the future of it, and what he would say to employers who are hesitant about this type of hiring.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep402022-07-1233 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismMaking THE Simple Switch with Rachel KoisThis week, I'm joined by Rachel Kois, the founder and CEO of Simple Switch, an online marketplace and eco-friendly alternative to Amazon. Hear how Simple Switch creates an equitable and impactful economy for all involved – from the folks making the products to the folks buying them – and why making a positive impact doesn’t have to be difficult.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep392022-06-2837 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismBattling Pain & Shame in Society with Sadie Lincoln of barre3This week, barre3 co-founder and CEO Sadie Lincoln joins me to discuss pain, shame, love and acceptance. This discussion may seem a little bit different to what you’re used to on the show, but hang with us because we’re showing you the social issues perpetuated by the fitness industry, and the connections between dropping pain and shame and Rebooting Capitalism.     Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep382022-06-1424 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismBanking Your Values with Felicia Manullang of Amalgamated BankTune in this week to hear from Felicia Manullang on what makes Amalgamated Bank different from other banks and how it shows hope for the banking world. Felicia shares what it means to bank your values, how Amalgamated creates a positive cycle with the funds deposited, and how it creates a more fair and equitable society.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep372022-05-2416 minAUTM on the AirAUTM on the AirThe TTIP Journey with Lisa Mueller and Tom HockadayWe’ve reached the 100 episode mark; thank you for being a part of the TTIP journey so far!Over the past 99 episodes I have had the pleasure of interviewing people in 69 offices within, and 16 offices outside of, the United States, all of whom are doing incredible things in the technology transfer space! In today’s episode I share some memorable insights from these inspiring conversations. A particular passion of mine (as you will know if you are a regular listener) is enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and I’m so proud of the work being done in our pr...2022-05-1142 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismTreating Employees Well with Michelle Hirons of HigherRingListen in this week to hear how Michelle Hirons, the co-founder and CEO of HigherRing, treats employees well in her company and what she finds to be so fantastic about working in the purpose-driven space. Hear the ESOPs, 0% loans, and remediation programs she offers her employees, and her advice for any other business owners looking to implement these things in their own companies.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep362022-05-0322 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismESG Investing with Matthew Blume of Pekin HardyListen in this week as Matthew Blume of Pekin Hardy gives us the lowdown on ESG investing and ESG rated funds. He touches on which companies face more pressure to be transparent in their ESGs, which types of funds perform best, and he even shares some resources for learning about your current investments. If you’re an at-home investor looking to put your money where your values are, Matthew is providing the expertise and advice to do just that.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep352022-03-2236 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSustainable Ranching with Jeanne Carver of Shaniko Wool CompanyListen in this week and hear the incredible story of how a small, anonymous sheep ranch in Oregon wound up providing the wool that has been worn by the first lady of the United States and used in the official Olympic uniforms for Team USA. Jeanne Carver shares what she believes to be the future of sustainability and ranching and the impact of having a fully traceable, sustainably produced wool supply.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep342022-03-0842 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismDeep Purpose with Ranjay GulatiIn this episode, Ranjay Gulati, shares his story of how he discovered what deep purpose is and how he began to look at his own organizational purpose. We discuss how companies can dedicate themselves more profoundly to purpose-driven leadership and use it to engage with employees on the frontline and how purpose can be pursued in a more thoughtful way that can transform businesses and leadership in general.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep332022-02-2240 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismRooted for Good with Julien Gervreau of Jackson Family WinesJulien Gervreau of Jackson Family Wines shares the four core pillars of the Rooted for Good plan, what will be achieved in each one, and how sustainability has been woven into the company’s culture. He gives some useful advice for getting everyone on your team on board for these goals, how to encourage buy-ins, and how to start a plan like this in your company. Business can be used as a force for good, and Jackson Family Wines is going above and beyond to demonstrate that.   Get full show notes and more information here: htt...2021-09-2844 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismGrowing Meat without Animals with Paul Shapiro of The Better Meat Co.In this episode, Paul and I discuss the problems with eating animal meat, what alternatives are out there, and why making the shift doesn’t have to be black and white. Paul shares his wealth of knowledge on the link between global sustainability problems and animal meat, and how eating meat is linked to future pandemic risks. This is a controversial topic, but I know you’ll leave this episode feeling more informed and intentional about what you make for dinner.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep312021-09-1434 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismCausing a Ripple Effect with Leo Bellis-Jones of Ripl GoodsIn this episode, Leo shares his story of becoming disenchanted with the world of corporate advertising and what led him to leave that world and start Ripl Goods. We talk about what it was like launching a purpose-driven business during a pandemic, how his job satisfaction has gone through the roof, and how his company is changing our reliance on the plastic water bottle.    Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep302021-08-2420 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismAccounting and Sustainability with Scott Anderson of Sensiba San FilippoScott, an Audit Partner at Sensiba San Filippo, and I dig into the importance of non-financial metrics and sustainability disclosures, the data these metrics provide businesses with, and how he helps businesses benchmark this data. We discuss the different sustainability frameworks currently used and how implementing one of these frameworks will benefit your business right now and in the future. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep292021-06-2937 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSave the Soil with Elizabeth Pearce of SymSoilElizabeth shares why the diminishing layer of topsoil is a major concern not just for farmers, but for all humans. She explains the science behind regenerative agriculture and how we’re damaging the topsoil, as well as some ways that the average person can support regeneration efforts. We depend on topsoil for nearly all of the world’s food production, so if there was ever a time to get your hands dirty for a cause, this is it. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep282021-05-2527 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSustainable Data Security with Jenn Diesi of Geek Girl TechIn today’s episode, Jenn shares why small businesses struggle to get sufficient data security and how they can access it, why she sees data security as a human right, and how everyday people can become better stewards of our privacy. Jenn believes you cannot be a socially conscious company without caring for your employees’ and clients’ data, so she’s sharing her advice for both business owners and consumers to improve their privacy and security efforts. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep272021-05-1132 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismCompost Responsibly with Lauren Olson of World CentricIn this episode, Lauren and I dive into the evil world of single-use plastics and look at the alternatives in our ever-increasing takeout environment. Lauren shares best practices for knowing when to throw out an object, recycle it, or compost it, and what businesses can do today to reduce their plastic pollution. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep262021-04-2735 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismIf It’s Melted, It’s Ruined with Sean Greenwood of Ben & Jerry’sSean and I discuss all the different ways Ben & Jerry’s is more than just a beloved ice cream business, and how it’s possible for a company to make a profit while doing the right thing. He shares some of the ways they’re working to make their supply chain more sustainable, their workforce more diverse, and how they use their platform to hold the government accountable. No company is perfect, but Ben & Jerry’s continues to set the bar high for sustainable businesses. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep252021-04-1339 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSustainable Supply Chains with Tim Greiner of Pure StrategiesIn this episode, find out why assessing your supply chain for sustainability is so important and how to decide which metrics to assess it for. Having this conversation with your suppliers can be challenging, so Tim shares how to make it easy and mutually beneficial. We talk about the benefits of working to create a more sustainable supply chain, and what you can do to start the shift today. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep242021-03-2339 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismWe First Marketing with Simon MainwaringIn this episode, Simon breaks down how 2020 changed the world of business messaging and marketing, and why consumers are so distrustful of brands right now. He shares how businesses can be part of meaningful social conversations authentically and how to make their processes and culture more aligned with the impact they want to have. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep232021-03-0943 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismAll Good with Caroline DuellIn this episode, Caroline Duell shares her journey of becoming a business owner and why her company joined 1% for the Planet from the start. She explains all the benefits that come with joining 1%, and how All Good is working to help save the coral reefs, one sunscreen application at a time.  Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep222021-02-0940 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismGoing Vegan with Miyoko SchinnerIn this episode, Miyoko shares her story of becoming a plant-based entrepreneur and explains why going vegan is the most important lifestyle change we can make. She dives into the effects eating meat has on the planet, its species, and our health, and why vegans are the happiest people in the world. I hope this episode inspires you to look at your plate and question the impact it’s having. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep212021-01-1941 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSustainable Gifts for the HolidaysIn this episode, I challenge you to give more meaningful, ethical, and sustainable gifts this year. I share gift options from some of my favorite B Corp certified businesses as well as other companies that are taking steps to become more sustainable. After a year like 2020, your vote matters more than ever. Where will your dollars go this holiday season? Get full show notes and more information here:https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep202020-11-2423 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismWhere Capitalism Went Wrong with Michael O’Leary and Warren ValdmanisIn this episode, Michael and Warren break down where it all went wrong for capitalism and why we’re on this path today. They share the different ways they believe the system needs to be reformed in order to improve the treatment of workers and actually enforce climate initiatives. They’re taking us inside the fight to save capitalism from itself. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep192020-10-2740 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSustainable Development Goals with Laura Velez Villa of B LabIn this episode, Laura shares what the 17 Sustainable Development Goals are all about, what they cover, and where we are globally in our progress towards them. We talk about how everyday people can contribute to positive change and how businesses can as well through B Corp Certification. If we want to achieve these goals by 2030, we all must do our parts, starting with voting with our dollars.  Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep182020-10-1336 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSustainable and Just Economic Development with Rick Rybeck of Just Economics LLC.In this episode, Rick and I talk about the purpose and benefits of user and access fees, and how private money can actually help the community and infrastructure. He’s sharing some enlightening stories of how private and public money benefitted each other and the community, and why we need to understand each parties’ stance on these issues. November is approaching, and Rick’s insights will come in handy when you’re looking over your local ballots.  Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep172020-09-2252 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismModern Day Slavery in the Supply Chain with Justin Dillon of FRDMIn this episode, Justin and I talk about how he went from rock and roll musician to anti-slavery activist. With over a decade working on this movement, Justin has a ton of experience seeing what will and won’t work to solve this problem. He shares why supply chains need a reboot, how to reboot them, and how the people that change the world are usually the least qualified.  Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep162020-09-0833 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismReimagining Compensation Structures with John Sensiba of Sensiba San FilipoIn this episode, John and I talk about the connection between compensation and a company’s culture, and how he helped create a better culture throughout the entire firm. He shares why an “eat what you kill” mentality doesn’t benefit your clients, and how the other partners and employees responded to the proposed change in compensation. Assessing your compensation structure is important for all businesses who care about longevity, culture, and sustainability. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep152020-08-2524 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismConsuming Consciously & Intentionally with Robert Jones of Cause Consumer120 million Americans will tell you that they are conscious consumers. They are willing to spend a little bit more from a company that is trying to make the world a better place. How can small businesses use this trend in consumerism to do good while making money? In this episode, Robert Jones shares his story leading up to creating Cause Consumer and what excites him about the younger generation of conscious consumers. We talk about some of the amazing social enterprises Cause Consumer has highlighted and how consumers can effectively find brands like these to shop from...2020-07-2829 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismBalancing Capital and Impact with Michael WhelchelMy guest today, Michael Whelchel, co-founder of Big Path Capital, has a solution for companies that want to do good while making a good return. Big Path Capital is not your typical investment bank. Their clients all have a passion for creating social and environmental change as well as earning a profit. Big Path Capital’s goals are to expand the path for businesses that are seeking multiple bottom line interests and to help the financial world generate good as it generates returns.  In this episode, Michael shares his journey in the private equity field and...2020-07-1424 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismHow to Talk About Culture with Nikki LernerHow do you talk about race and diversity with your organization? It’s a question businesses all over the country have been grappling with. Most are afraid to say the wrong thing or cause more harm than good. My guest today, Nikki Lerner, author, speaker and Culture Coach, has an answer to that question and many others around talking about culture. Nikki coaches leaders and groups on how to facilitate these exact conversations and shows companies why talking about culture can’t be a once-a-year event.  Before you can start this conversation with your organization, Nikki...2020-06-2341 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismGood Is the New Cool with Afdhel AzizIn this episode, Afdhel shares the importance of businesses having a purpose outside profit and using their platforms for good. His new book, Good is the New Cool, proposes a new model in marketing that doesn’t leave future generations disappointed by our inaction. We’re talking about coal-like advertising, accountability on social media, and how brands can embrace purpose. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep112020-06-0939 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismDoing Good Works with Scott Henderson and Jordan BartlettIn this episode, Scott and Jordan share the journey that brought them together to form this amazing company and how they use a 10-20-30 business model. We’re talking about the importance of supporting B corporations and how much good can be achieved through business, as well as the things we can all do to improve the success rate of these youth. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep102020-05-2623 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismB Corp Certified with Andy Fyfe of B LabIn this episode, Andy Fyfe talks about the origin of B Lab and why more businesses are choosing to get certified. He shares how companies can improve their scores and how startups can use the new B Pending Corp program. As consumers, if we want to make better purchasing decisions, shopping from B Corp certified companies is a great place to start. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep92020-05-1234 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion with Ava Holliday and Aparna Rajagopal, co-founders of The Avarna GroupIn this episode, Ava and Aparna talk about the importance of companies shifting to be more diverse, equitable, and inclusive. They’re sharing how to make these changes and the benefits companies can experience if they do. These conversations aren’t easy to have, but they’re necessary if we want to reboot business and reboot capitalism. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep82020-04-2847 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSaying No to Plastic with Amy Gotliffe of the Oakland ZooIn this episode, Amy Gotliffe shares the strides the Oakland Zoo is taking to reduce plastics in their environment and abroad so that we can all enjoy a cleaner planet. Although this episode was recorded before our world changed so drastically with the pandemic, many of the insights we discuss are applicable now and when this is all over. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep72020-04-1420 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismStanding in Your Truth and Trusting Your Feet with Mark BrownThis week, we’re joined by Mark Brown, executive business coach, to talk about how bosses can better lead their teams. Mark tells us his story of embracing adventure and unpredictability to become a stronger leader. We chat about the power of thriving in adversity, the changing value of employees, and what it means to “trust your feet.” Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep62020-03-2433 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismSupporting Moringa Farmers Around the Globe with Lisa Curtis of Kuli Kuli FoodsIn this episode, Lisa Curtis tells us the story of Kuli Kuli Foods and how it is helping small farmers around the world access big food markets like the US. We chat about the benefits of moringa, why it’s important to form entrepreneurial partnerships that empower people around the globe, and what other food manufacturers can do if they want to invest in small share farmers, too.  Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep52020-03-1017 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismInvesting in Your Financial Future and the Future of the Planet with Lindsey Woodward of Abacus Wealth PartnersIn this episode, Lindsey Woodward of Abacus Wealth Partners talks about the basics of investing and why it’s available to everyone. We also discuss how you can invest in companies that benefit people and the planet while also saving for your future. We dive into saving for retirement if you’re working for a company and how you can save even if you don’t have access to a traditional 401K. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep42020-02-2526 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismBreaking New Ground with Compostable Food Packaging with Antoine Ambert of Alter Eco FoodsAntoine gives us an inside look at the process Alter Eco used to develop a fully compostable packaging solution for its chocolate products. We talk about why the company wanted to commit to becoming fully plastic-free by the end of 2020, some of the challenges its encountered along the way, and what it’s like to design a new type of plastic-free packaging. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep32020-02-1130 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismRevolutionizing Commercial Real Estate for Sustainability and Social Impact with Derek Hansen of Mynt SystemsMynt Systems has the ambitious goal of revolutionizing commercial real estate, and they are making their mark with big projects and impressive retrofitting efforts. Derek describes the ethos and history behind their approach, why we need ecologically sustainable and human-friendly commercial buildings, and some of the amazing technologies and strategies he and his team are implementing. Get full show notes and more information here: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep22020-01-1454 minRebooting CapitalismRebooting CapitalismReforming Banking for the Greater Good with Kat Taylor of Beneficial State BankIn this interview, Kat Taylor talks about the history of banking, why banking needs serious reform, and how Beneficial State is creating a triple bottom-line bank that is accountable to its customers, our society, and the planet – rather than rich stakeholders. Kat shares important design decisions that form Beneficial State’s structure and ethos, and talks about why the banking sector can be a great lever for change.   Get full show notes and more information at: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep12020-01-0734 min