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The Starting Messy PodcastThe Starting Messy PodcastLetting go of control and embracing support w/ Tabitha Winninger @thecollectedstylistMisty Jayne and Tabitha Winninger a mother of 2 and salon owner for almost a decade, discuss the importance of support and communication in balancing work and family life. They share their experiences about the guilt of leaving family behind to pursue personal and professional development, and the importance of self-care and retreats.support, communication, work-life balance, guilt, personal growth, professional growth, self-care, retreats, trust, communication, partnership, responsibilities, control, letting go, children, relationship, advice2024-09-1645 minSacred ChangemakersSacred Changemakers130. Bridging Divides: Harnessing Nature's Wisdom for Global Impact with Tabitha ScottBridging Divides: Harnessing Nature's Wisdom for Global Impact with Tabitha ScottToday’s guest on the podcast is Tabitha Scott, a Business Futurist and Executive Sustainability Officer for Gilbane, a $7B privately held construction company. Tabitha guides organizations through rapid change using nature’s time-tested patterns to boost growth and adaptability. Her influential voice on the Forbes Business Council in 2023 and her authorship of the Nautilus Award-winning and bestselling book Trust Your Animal Instincts place her at the vanguard of modern innovation. Tabitha’s upcoming book, Powering Change, highlights the predictable and transformational benefits of leveraging human and te...2024-03-111h 02Shine Your Light Reach Your Best PodcastShine Your Light Reach Your Best Podcast#15 Powerful Conversations with Powerful Women: Claire talks to Tabitha JayneTime flies when you are enjoying yourself right?  That is exactly what happened when I spoke to Tabitha in the Powerful Conversation.  Tabitha Jayne is a Professional Certified Coach and the founding director of Earthself, a Community Interest Company whose purpose is to put Earth at the heart of business through the power of coaching as nature and on behalf of Earth.  Tabitha is also a co-founder and director of Net Zero Nation, whose purpose is to mass mobilise SMEs on their journey to Net Zero.  A lady who clearly likes to a...2023-06-2128 minSEVENTEENx - SDG Convos with Mick HaseSEVENTEENx - SDG Convos with Mick HaseDiscovering Earth Centric business and humanity with Tabitha JayneTabitha Jayne is the Director and Lead Coach at EarthSelf and the author of The Nature Process: Discover the power and potential of your natural self and Nature Embodied: How to love life.  She is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) with the International Coach Federation with a BSc (Hons) in Psychology, MSc in Applied Ecopsychology and MSc (Merit) in Consciousness, Spirituality and Transpersonal Psychology. In 2020, her research on Earth Connection was published in the Journal of Consciousness, Spirituality and Transpersonal Psychology. Tabitha’s signature style of Earth Connected Coaching is an evidence-based approach that is specifically designed to...2021-07-2353 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastFinding The Truth with Fiona Scrase and Jules WymanHow do we find the truth, in a chaotic world which bombards us with information? In a break from the norm, Tabitha Jayne is joined by two guests in this podcast edition: Jules Wyman, of JulesWyman.com, and Fiona Scrase, of Action Learning Centre. They discuss how to navigate bias, cope with uncertainty, engage in conversation and form an understanding of the world around us. Jules Wyman is an award-winning confidence coach who offers pragmatic methods for learning resilience; and Fiona Scrase is a coach and consultant specialising in action learning.2020-06-3054 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastHow Conspiracy Theories Can Forge The Way To A Sustainable Future with Tabitha JayneWhat do conspiracy theories have to do with a sustainable future?   Tabitha Jayne, director and lead coach of EarthSelf, looks at the logic behind conspiracy theories, and why people turn to them in times of chaos. She shows how the unexpected rationale behind such ideas can be harnessed to forge a path to the kind of sustainable world we would all want to live in. Identifying the reason for conspiracy theories – the search for control in an uncontrollable environment – allows us to find new, shared ways of taking control and recognise we have the power to cha...2020-05-2627 minElectric Ladies PodcastElectric Ladies PodcastNature As A Decision-Making Model – Tabitha Jayne Coaching With Nature“What’s happening on a physiological level is that the more time we spend in the natural world…paying attention to the natural world around us, it’s actually switching off parts of our brain associated with the fear, stress…and helping us access creativity, intuition, our capacity for innovation, to make better decisions.” Tabitha Jayne on Green Connections Radio podcast Could combining looking at how nature functions, such as how a rose easily blooms, with the systems in professional coaching help us achieve more of our potential? Tabitha Jayne says it worked for her after person...2020-05-0132 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastWhy Coaching with Nature is Essential for the 21st Century with Tabitha JayneTabitha Jayne, director and lead coach at EarthSelf, explains why coaching with nature is essential for the 21st century. Coaching with nature will make individuals and teams resilient and adaptable, and lead to sustainable, cost effective and resilient businesses; ones that are aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.2020-04-2838 minThe Next 100 Days PodcastThe Next 100 Days Podcast#213 Tabitha Jayne – Sustainable Development GoalsSustainable Development Goals with Tabitha Jayne Tabitha Jayne joined us  to talk about sustainable development goals (STGs). But what is sustainable development? What are sustainable development goals? An overview of sustainable development goals Sustainable development is about business not being just about profit. It's about looking after people and looking after our planet at the same time. In business, most of us will be doing some of this. The sustainable goals have taken this idea and developed 17 ways that we can create a world that works for everybody. It's a huge, aspirational goal. How do we make this transition successfully? T...2020-03-0652 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastThe Art Of Coaching With NATURE with Tabitha JayneTabitha Jayne, EarthSelf director and lead coach, talks about how to coach with nature, and breaks NATURE down into an acronym: Nature connection, Adaptability, Transformative coaching skillset, Understanding of how nature impacts humans, Recognition of human/nature relationship, Evidence base. Simplifying how to coach with nature allows coaches to use the strategies and systems of nature to show individuals and organisations how to work sustainably and efficiently.2020-02-2539 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastHow Recycling Can Save Money And HumanityGina Lee, founder of Upcyclers Network, tells Tabitha Jayne at Sustainable: The Podcast how recycling and reusing materials can save not only money but also the planet. Avoiding extracting virgin resources cuts the environmental impact on the planet. Upcycling creates manufacturing jobs. Emphasising the positive benefits of recycling will make it a more attractive method of production. Reusing and recycling can create a sustainable economy. And highlighting the businesses and organisations that already successfully transform waste into value-added materials will encourage others to take up this circular production model.2020-02-1833 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastRide East For A Lesson In People-Led Change with Bremley LyngdohBremley Lyngdoh, founder and CEO of the non-profit Worldview Impact Foundation, talks to EarthSelf’s Tabitha Jayne about the Ride East programme. Motorcyclists travel across northeast India, spreading awareness of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Another scheme hopes to plant 1billion mangrove trees in Myanmar in the next 10 years. Bremley talks about people-led sustainability movements, and the importance of peace and stability in the drive for sustainability.2020-02-1136 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastDriving sustainable business from the inside out with Rune SovndahlRune Sovndahl, co-founder and CEO of cleaning and maintenance provider Fantastic Services, talks to Sustainable: The Podcast’s Tabitha Jayne about the importance of making a business truly sustainable from the inside out. Fantastic Services has replaced much of its car fleet with electric vehicles, and made its office largely paper free in an effort to reduce its waste. Rune is also a firm believer in repairing not replacing, and talks about the EU Ecodesign Directive which will make it easier for consumers to repair broken products rather than buy brand-new ones. “Whether it's a coffee machine or the boil...2020-02-0452 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastThe Evolution of Sustainable The PodcastEarthSelf founder and director Tabitha Jayne looks at the evolution of Sustainable The Podcast, and how the language around sustainability can move from a model of negative stories by showcasing the positive actions being taken by business and organisations. Sustainable The Podcast is aligning itself with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, an ambitious blueprint for a sustainable world. Tabitha highlights how businesses are already working towards a world of no poverty or hunger, with good health and wellbeing, better education and reduced inequality. Sustainable The Podcast will share the positive actions being made, to inspire other...2020-01-2137 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastHumanity’s Greatest Challenge: Adapting to the world we currently live in by Tabitha Jayne“What is happening within us as humans i.e. our inner nature, is reflected out in the natural environment itself.” - Tabitha Jayne   Even though the world has greatly advanced, we are still living in very challenging times. With these advancements, we have made our lives better than ever but we’ve also never faced such a global threat either. If I ask you what’s the greatest challenge mankind is facing today, what would your answer be?  Join me today as I talk about humanity’s greatest challenge. No, it’s not about cl...2019-08-2736 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastThe Certainty of a Sustainable World by Tabitha JayneThe darkest hour is before the dawn. — Winston Churchill   It’s said that the darkest hour of the night comes before the dawn. When I look around, I see so much fear. There’s climate emergency’s being reported all around the world and species extinction continues to go on. Because of this, I feel like now is the time to question the narrative of whether or not we can create a sustainable world. Join me today as I talk about the certainty of a sustainable world. I’m going to share 3 poi...2019-07-3034 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastRedefining Leadership for a Sustainable World by Tabitha Jayne“If the armies of the world now numbering 22 million could be redeployed in planting in the desert, in eight years 100 million people could be rehabilitated and supplied with protein rich food, grown from virgin sand. If we could accept the challenge, and make that a One World Purpose, this would unite East and West and be the scientific and physical answer to this world’s dilemma.” — Richard St. Barbe Baker”     Have you ever stopped to think if what you’re doing is sustainable?   As stewards of the environment, we need to ensure...2019-07-0232 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastThe Role of Coaching in Creating a Sustainable World by Tabitha Jayne, Founder & Director, EarthSelfJoin Tabitha Jayne, Founder & Director of EarthSelf to discover: The surprising origin of the coaching profession The emergence of executive coaching and its purpose How coaching has developed into a $2 billion industry The problems with anyone calling themselves a coach How coaching is about mindset and behaviour change The need for coaches to fully understand human development Why we have all the solutions we need to create a sustainable world The importance of sustainable humans in creating a sustainable world The differences between coaching in the past and coaching for the future Why training is essential to become...2019-05-0738 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastThe Truth About Transformational Change with Tabitha Jayne, Founder of EarthSelfJoin Tabitha Jayne, Founder of EarthSelf to discover: The difference between transformation and transformational change How caterpillars and butterflies impact their environment and why this helps deepen our understanding of transformational change The importance of aligning your behaviours with your beliefs The need to recognise how the way we think impacts the way we behave Why safety is essential to explore beliefs and navigate change The motivation behind Sustainable: The Podcast Why transformational change is best led by the person who has the power The need to lead by example when it comes to transformational change Why recognising...2019-04-0242 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastThe Dark Side of Mission-Driven with Tabitha Jayne, Founder of EarthSelfJoin Tabitha Jayne, Founder of EarthSelf to find out about: Why burnout is the biggest threat to an engaged workforce Her own personal journey and recovery from burnout in business What you need to prioritise in your calendar to prevent burnout The importance of creating a sustainable culture in your workplace Why work and life can no longer be separate in leadership and team development 2019-03-0542 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastMaking Sustainable Mainstream with Tabitha Jayne, Founder of EarthSelfJoin Tabitha Jayne, Founder of EarthSelf to hear about: The negative narratives that exist within sustainable movements that prevent us from seeing progress The importance of removing our emotional response when we consider our need to become sustainable How stereotypes can get in the way of people being and becoming sustainable Why the language used in sustainable business can disconnect people from the movement What Maslow’s hierarchy of needs can help us understand about why people don’t want to focus on being sustainable and why that’s ok 2019-02-0547 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast127: Our Relationship with the Natural World with Tabi Jayne, founder of EarthSelf Join Tabitha Jayne, Founder of EarthSelf as she shares an extract from her forthcoming book "Loving Life Through Nature: The Path to a Sustainable World" to find out: Why our relationship to the natural world is important; The importance of re-defining our relationship with nature for a sustainable world; How loving life can help us become more sustainable; What the 9 values of loving life are; 2019-01-0848 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast124: Tourism for Sustainable Economic Development with Valerina Duflot, Co-Founder, Venezia AutheticaJoin Valeria Duflot, co-founder of Venezia Authentica to discover: The impact of unsustainable tourism on the local economy; The difference between “day tourism” and “conscious tourism”; How tourism can be a vehicle for sustainable economic development; The need for social enterprise to balance money and mission; Why the right partnerships are key to a successful social enterprise2018-12-0440 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast123: Big Business Doing Good with Deanna Bratter, Director of Sustainable Development Strategy, Danone North AmericaJoin Deanna Bratter, Director of Sustainable Benefit to find out more about: Why Danone North America took on the commitment to become a B Corporation; The ways in which the organisation were inspired to improve as a result; Why you need evidence to support your claim that you’re doing good in business; How Danone North America is bringing their vision of ‘One Planet, One Health’ to life; The collaborative action Danone North America is taking to make food packaging sustainable and circular.2018-11-2723 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast122: Do You Have Sustainable Fatigue? with Tabi Jayne founder of EarthSelfJoin Tabi Jayne, founder of EarthSelf to explore: What Sustainable Fatigue is; The best cure for it and; An inspirational rant of why this cure is so important.2018-11-2221 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast121: The Business Case for Circular Economy with Robert-Jan van Ogtrop, Founder of Circular Economy and Natural LeadershipJoin Robert-Jan van Ogtrop, founder of Circle Economy and Natural Leadership to discover: How the African bush became a catalyst for resolving a complex business challenge; The financial ROI of investing in the circular economy; The trillion dollar circular economy opportunity; How the circular economy could contribute toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s)and; The importance of being able to scale circular economy solutions2018-11-1436 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast120: Seasonal Special: Winter Celebration and Forward Planning with Tabi Jayne, EarthSelf FounderJoin Tabi Jayne, Founder of EarthSelf for this guided exercise to: Tap into the beauty of the aurora borealis; Find peace in the midst of winter choas; Celebrate your achievements for the year; Identify the emotion to drive your winter forward and; Discover the essential activities you need to do to keep you sane this season.2018-10-3027 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast119: Pursuing Excellence in Business for People, Planet and Profit with Anne Pike, Head of Business Development, Quality ScotlandJoin Ann Pike, Head of Business Development at Quality Scotland to find out more about: The link between excellence in business and people, planet, profit; The benefits of pursuing excellence in business; Why it’s important for Quality Scotland to lead by example and how it achieves this; The global network of excellence and how you can connect into it; The importance of linking business development to achieving global well-being2018-10-1629 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast118: Sustainable: The Podcast - Past & Future Directions, with Tabi Jayne founder of EarthSelf2018-10-0926 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#117 The link between extreme sports and sustainable business with Dr Eric Brymer, Coach & ResearcherExtreme sports and natural well-being expert Eric Brymer shares how extreme sports can help you to understand the natural world better.2018-10-0257 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#116: Become a Better Leader by Partnering with Horses with Julia Felton, Business HorsepowerJoin Julia Felton, Chief Challenge Officer at Business Horsepower to discover: The 3 ways horses can help us develop our leadership capacity; How horse can help us create high-performing teams; Why experiential learning with horses positively impacts the workplace; Why you need to get clear on your purpose – and how horses can help you do this; How horses can help you align your business strategy with what’s important for you2018-09-2549 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#115: Nature as a Catalyst for Transformational Change with Tabi Jayne, EarthSelfJoin Founder & Director of EarthSelf, Tabi Jayne to find out more about: The three ways we can engage with the natural world; How the way we engage with nature impacts us as leaders; What Elon Musk could learn from engaging with nature; Simple easy ways to start engaging with nature to create transformational change in your life; The potential for sustainable business in the future2018-09-1836 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#114: Selfish Sustainability with Dr Snjolaug Olafsdottir, Director: AndrymiSnjolaug Olafsdottir, founder of Andrymis: The benefit of thinking selfishly about sustainability; Why sustainability starts with know what's important for ourselves; Why we need to expand our understanding of what sustainable means; The importance of finding your own starting point when it comes to sustainability and; Why perfectionism can get in the way of becoming sustainable2018-09-1132 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#113: Tribal Leadership with John King, co-author of Tribal LeadershipJohn King, co-author of Tribal Leadership talks about: The five stages of tribal leadership; What happens when you reach stage four tribal leadership; The difference between management and leadership and why organisations need leadership; The power of permission in leadership and; Why nature is the original leader2018-09-0457 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#112: Making Technology Last with Schad Eidam, Global Facilities Manager of Park Place TechnologiesSchad Eidam, Global Facilities Manager of Park Place Technologies shares: How to be both sustainable and profitable in business; The benefits of making technology last as long as possible; Why the energy footprint of data centres is getting smaller; How technology can help us take better care of the environment and save money and; Why honesty and transparency can drive your business forward2018-08-2834 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#111: Business Giving Back with Jen Perry, Founder & Designer of Jelt BeltJen Perry, founder and designer of Jelt Belt talks about: The inspiration behind Jelt’s patent-pending sustainable belt design; How Jelt’s belts saves plastic from the ocean and creates job opportunities for women offenders; Why Jelt’s mission to give back drives the business forward; The challenges involved in setting up a sustainable fashion brand that gives back; Why it’s never too late to follow your dreams2018-08-2128 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#110: Creating New Possibilities in Your Life and Business with Ian Percy, Possibilities CoachIan Percy from The Ian Percy Corporation shares: The ways we experience the world and how this impacts our ability to create possibilities; Why we need to become future focused in order to create new possibilities; How we all have the potential to tap into a world of possibilities; The seven principles of possibilities thinking and; What you can do today to bring more possibilities into your life and business today2018-08-1439 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#109 Increasing Our Capacity for Sustainable InnovationAlison Azaria, founder of Fetch shares: Why we need to innovate new ways of living and being for the future; The potential for collaboration between start-ups and corporate; What the challenges are for corporates to successfully innovate; How start-ups and corporates can successfully collaborate and; How Fetch can help accelerate this collaboration2018-08-0732 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#108: Seasonal Special - The Autumn Harvest with Tabi Jayne, Founder of EarthSelfThe host of Sustainable: The Podcast, Tabi Jayne, guides you to: Reflect on the results you have achieved so far this year Consider how these emerging successes can help move your life and business forward in the coming months2018-07-3128 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#107: Circular Economy Furniture - Henrik Holm, WehlersHenrik Holm, chairman of Wehlers shares: Why Wehlers decided to adopt a circular economy business model; How they ensure that their furniture can be reused or recycled at the end of its life; The importance of creating businesses that does good; What Wehlers do to ensure that they get their furniture back once people don’t want it anymore and how they make this profitable and; The innovative way that Wehlers are helping to clean up the plastic in the oceans2018-07-2442 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast106: Renewable Energy from Kites with Simon Heyes, CEO of KPSSimon Heyes, CEO from KPS shares: Where the idea of kites generating energy came from, how existing technology is leveraged in the production of "energy kites", why kites can reduce the cost of producing renewable energy, the benefits of using kites to create renewable energy and the process to move an early stage conceptual idea into a fully sustainable and commercial business2018-07-1736 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast#105: Humanity 101 with Dr Neal Lester, Founder Project HumanitiesDr Neal Lester, Founder of Project Humanities talks about: The value of humanities and how it can create transformation in our workplaces and communities; Why the seven principles of humanity 101 are essential for success; How recognising that we're different can help create more productive workplaces; What our unconscious biases are and why it's key to explore them in the workplace and; The power of self-reflection as a tool to help develop our humanity.2018-07-1059 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast104: Nature as a Tool for Community BuildingWhy spending time in nature is a key aspect of the services they offer. What happens when veterans spend time in nature together. How transforming communities can be enhanced by military values. How giving back to our communities can help create a sense of purpose. The power of validating people’s experiences and what can happen when you do.2018-07-031h 01Sustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast103: Sustainable Websites - Tom Greenwood, Wholegrain DigitalTom Greenwood, CEO of Wholegrain Digital talks about: The importance of ensuring your business focuses on customer need The power of business as a force for good Why it’s key to ensure that all employees, projects and clients are aligned with your values Why doing business from your values takes courage and bravery The steps you can take to make your website more sustainable2018-06-2737 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast102: Expert Special: Culture in a Sustainable World with Marit Imeland Gjesme, Founder Culture CatchMarit Imeland Gjesme from Culture Catch shares: Why misunderstanding culture in an organisation is bad health economics; How multi-cultural teams can lead to sustainable high performance; What leaders can do to lead successful multi-cultural high performing teams; The importance of understanding the cultural difference of organisational values. • Why you need to understand different cultures to be a successful leader2018-06-1938 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast101: A New Vision for the Sea with Peter Tse, Founder CPE GlobalInventor and entrepreneur, Peter Tsu talks about: The inspiration behind his invention, the Ecological Artificial Barrier Reef; How the Ecological Artificial Barrier Reef generates energy; What the benefits of this are for local coastal communities; How it can help create new economic opportunities; The challenges of taking this from conception to fully working.2018-06-1229 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast100: The potential of integrated finance and sustainability with Claudine Blamey, Sustainability Director, The Crown EstateClaudine Blamey from The Crown Estate shares: The Crown Estate’s 2030 vision for sustainable success; The need to measure positive and negative impacts on all forms of capital in the business; Why monetising impact can help drive sustainable success; The challenges of doing financials differently; Why you need to put finance first for sustainable success.2018-06-0532 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast99: Brewgooder: More than just a beer with Alan Mahon, founder of BrewgooderAlan Mahon from BrewGooder shares: The story behind BrewGooder’s mission to bring one million people clean drinking water; The ballsy way in which they approach BrewDog to get a partnership with them to brew beer; Why it’s essential to start with a sound business model if you want to do good; Why BrewGooder changed their marketing approach from nicey-nice to warrior; How we can make consumerism altruistic2018-05-2945 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast98: Developing Your Own Nature Connected Career with Sarah Begum, Journalist and explorerSarah Begum shares: The power of immersive investigative journalism and how it can help us understand other peoples’ perspectives; Why her time in the Amazon with an indigenous tribe helped her become more aware, conscious and connected to the planet; The impact of Sarah’s work for the individuals and communities she reports on; Why we need to challenge the way people think about the world; The challenges of carving your own career and how to overcome them.2018-05-2237 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast97: Creating a billion dollar industry with Andrew Hunt, CEO & co-founder of AdunaAndrew Hunt from Aduna shares: How an existential crisis from a lack of meaning and purpose in work led Andrew to the ‘smiling coast of Africa’ and the eventual creation of Aduna The positive role business can play in creating a viable sustainable market for small scale agriculture in Africa What the Baobab tree is and why it’s such a simple important food source in rural Africa What a demand creation business model is and why its essential to Aduna’s success The innovative way Aduna marketed their product...2018-05-1552 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast96: 100% efficacy against malaria with Howard Carter, founder of Incognito2018-05-0840 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast95: Seasonal Special: A Summer of Growth with Tabi Jayne, Founder of EarthSelfThe host of Sustainable: The Podcast, Tabi Jayne, guides you to use your upcoming summer break as a tool to help you plan your time more effectively.2018-05-0124 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastSeasonal Special: A Summer of Growth with Tabi Jayne, Founder of EarthSelfThe host of Sustainable: The Podcast, Tabi Jayne, guides you to: Use your upcoming summer break as a tool to help you plan your time more effectively Identify the projects you need to be working on right now Clarify the stage these projects need to be at to enjoy your summer break Discover the one new habit you need to introduce to ensure this happens Bio: Tabitha Jayne is an applied psychologist, coach, author and consultant and the founder of EarthSelf, who specialises in developing nature connected well-being and performance in leaders and organisations for...2018-05-0124 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast94: Disrupting the Chauffeur Industry with Tesla Cars with Stephen Dunn, COO of Ecosse EVStephen Dunn, COO of Ecosse EV explains talks about the inspiration behind creating a 100% electric car (TESLA!) chauffeur service.2018-04-2430 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast93: The Mushroom Revolution with Eric Jong, Co-founder at Gro-cycleEric Jong from Grocycle shares how the idea for the first UK urban mushroom farm came about; why Grocycle use online courses to teach others how to grow mushrooms; the multiple revenue streams available to businesses that want to make an impact; why running your own business is not for the faint-hearted; the difference between small scale production and commercial scale production in terms of cost.2018-04-1728 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast92: Transformational Carbon Capturing with Louise Charles, Communications Manager at ClimeworksLouise Charles shares: The inspiration behind Climateworks disruptive and impactful technology; Why we need to go carbon negative – not neutral; How Climateworks captures and filters CO2 from the air; The three positive uses for CO2 once it’s extracted from the air; The Challenges of CO2 mineralisation.2018-04-1025 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast91: How to create a bigger impact - Cameron Brown, Founder of Thriving CollectivesCameron shares: How asking yourself empowering questions can help you make a greater impact; What the three levels of impact we can make are; Why we need to work on our beliefs and values to create successful behaviour change; How a multi-sensory approach to communication creates more impact; Why you need to become your own best friend to make a greater impact.2018-04-0352 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast90: Expert Special: Resilience in a Sustainble World – Kate FismerKate Fismer talks about: How the autonomic nervous system impacts our resilience and physiology. Why it is important to be aware of which part of the autonomic nervous system we are currently in and which part we need to be in. How we know which part of the autonomic nervous system we are in. Which types of experiences can create green moments in the autonomic nervous system. Why it is important to discover what our own green moments are and how to do so.2018-03-2744 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast89: Sustainable Skincare – Dr Pauline Hili, Founder & CEO The Natural Products FactoryDr. Pauline Hili talks about: How the skin is impacted by the environment arounds us. How the skin is an important organ and can indicate the state of our health. Why it is important to use ingredients the skin recognises within skin care products. What challenges eco-entrepreneurs face and why we should embed sustainability practices into an organisation from the start. How, even as a small company, we can influence the way things are done and effect change.2018-03-2033 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast88: Carbon Balancing for Greater Impact – Daren Howarth, Founder C-LevelDaren Howarth talks about: How carbon balancing looks at a holistic approach to being a responsible business. How carbon balancing projects can help those communities being impacted by climate change become more resilient and sustainable. What makes Plan Vivo an innovative, accessible and flexible carbon standard. Why producing micro-documentaries benefits the project and the funding organisation. Why it is important to bring balance back into business and be bold in how we think and act.2018-03-1343 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast87: The Power of Urban Farms – Tobias Peggs, CEO & co-founder Square RootsTobias Peggs talks about: How growing food locally can change the disconnection of the current food system. Why changing population demographics are increasing the need for urban farms. What the sustainable impact of the technology used in indoor urban farms is. How the Square Roots’ business model is impacting the local community and young entrepreneurial farmers. How local farms can help reduce our carbon footprint, produce more nutritious food and bring trust back into the food system.2018-03-0626 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast86: Human Data for Global Transformation – Wayne Clancy, Founder, Future Strategies Inc.Wayne Clancy talks about: How gathering data on the way people think can help create less conflict; Why you need to understand where you get your thinking from; The benefits of inviting people to be part of the design process for business & community innovation; How collaborative thinking can happen in only five minutes a day; Why data is the starting point for powerful conversations about possibilities.2018-02-2737 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast85: The Power of Positive News – Sean Dagan Wood, Editor in Chief, Positive NewsSean Dagan Wood from Positive News talks to Tabi Jayne about why we need constructive journalism that will trigger the human spirit instead of creating fear.2018-02-2043 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast84: Seasonal Special: Spring Forward Personally & Professionally – Tabi JayneIn episode 84 Tabi Jayne shares the first of our new seasonal podcasts to help you bring the ancient European seasonal cycles into your personal and professional life.2018-02-1332 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast83: Emerging Nature Connection Trends - Leah HagueLeah Hague talks to Tabi Jayne about the need for evidence-based nature connected programs and an innovative way to measure and enhance nature connection in individuals and organisations.2018-02-0622 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast82: Find your Nature in Business - Benoit Greindl, Montagne AlternativeBenoit Greindl talks to Tabi Jayne about bringing nature, and the connection to nature, back into business. Benoit talks about how his personal journey impacted the way he set up and ran his latest business venture – Montagne Alternative. He also shares the importance of connecting to nature – both as an individual and then bringing this into an organisation.2018-01-3029 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast81: Sustainable Initiatives that Work - Emily Taylor & Jayne Murdoch, Crichton Carbon CentreDr Emily Taylor and Jayne Murdoch talk to Tabi Jayne about sustainable projects being run by the Crichton Carbon Centre. Emily and Jayne share the benefits of the Refill project and the impact of plastic bottles on individuals, organisations and the planet. They also speak about the benefits of peatlands and restoring them.2018-01-2338 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The PodcastSustainable Initiatives that Work - Emily Taylor & Jayne Murdoch, Crichton Carbon CentreDr Emily Taylor and Jayne Murdoch talk to Tabi Jayne about sustainable projects being run by the Crichton Carbon Centre. Emily and Jayne share the benefits of the Refill project and the impact of plastic bottles on individuals, organisations and the planet. They also speak about the benefits of peatlands and restoring them. Dr Emily Taylor leads the Land Management programme at the Crichton Carbon Centre. Originally from the Isle of Coll, off the west coast of Scotland, Emily’s passion is the countryside and the sustainable management of our natural environment. She ha...2018-01-2338 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast80: Community Owned Renewable Energy- Mark Kenber, CEO of Mongoose EnergyMark Kenber talks to Tabi Jayne about community owned renewable energy and the benefits to the individual, community and planet. Mark talks about why it is important that the approach to energy in the UK changes and the challenges faced in changing the status quo. He also shares how community energy projects work and their benefits.2018-01-1630 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast79: The Impact of a Sustainable Distillery - John Mckenzie, Founder of GlenWyvis DistilleryJohn Mckenzie talks to Tabi Jayne about The GlenWyvis Distillery project – a community owned distillery powered by renewable energy.2018-01-0938 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast78: Redefining Sustainability - Laura StormLaura Storm shares with Tabi Jayne her thoughts on how to move towards a sustainable world.2017-12-1233 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast77: Bottled Water for Good - Duncan Goose, Founder of The One BrandDuncan Goose speaks to Tabi Jayne about creating a water brand that gives away all its profits to water projects. Duncan shares the motivation behind creating a brand that gives away its profits to fund projects to help people gain access to clean water, the challenges he has faced making a bottled water company environmentally friendly and the biggest challenges in creating The One Brand. Duncan also discusses the challenges humanity is currently facing in terms of access to clean water.2017-12-0529 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast76: Purpose-led Advertising - Jonathan Trimble & Jonathan Wise, CEO of 18 Feet & Rising & Founder of The Comms LabJonathan Trimble and Jonathan Wise speak to Tabi Jayne about purpose led advertising.2017-11-2847 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast75: Creating Biofuel from Coffee Waste - Tom Bage, head of Communications & Marketing at Bio-BeanTom Bage speaks to Tabi Jayne about turning coffee into biofuels and biochemicals.2017-11-2132 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast74: Realigning Business with Nature - Andres Roberts, founder of Way of Nature UK & The Bio-Leadership ProjectAndres Roberts shares his thoughts with Tabi Jayne on business, leadership and the importance of them being rooted in nature.2017-11-1440 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast73: Mindful Change by Choice - Philip Cox-Hynd, co-founder of Harley YoungPhilip Cox-Hynd highlights to Tabi Jayne the role mindfulness plays in making positive change in an organisation.2017-11-0752 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast72: Nature Connection in Business - Tabi Jayne, Founder of EarthSelfTabi Jayne the host of Sustainable: The Podcast uses this episode to explain why nature connection is an overlooked but key part of creating a sustainable business, the benefits of doing so and how you can get started connecting your business to nature today.2017-10-3128 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast71: Safe, Sustainable Waste Management - Ron Bergamini, CEO of Action Environmental GroupRon Bergamini speaks to Tabi Jayne about creating a profitable, sustainable and innovative company.2017-10-2440 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast70: Earth Bags from Plastic Bottles - Hamilton Perkins, Founder of Hamilton Perkins CollectionHamilton Perkins, Founder of Hamilton Perkins Collection and creator of Earth Bags, discusses the process and why behind creating bags from plastic waste.2017-10-1744 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast69: Affordable Housing Solutions - Rhea Silva, Managing Director of ChocotelRhea Silva, Managing Director of Chocotel, shares how they are using innovative technology to create sustainable and affordable housing solutions in India.2017-10-1022 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast68: Benefitting Business, Benefitting Society - Rosie Sweetman, Director of Sweetmans & PartnersRosie Sweetman discusses the role business has in addressing social and environmental challenges.2017-10-0323 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast67: The Impact of Citizen Mindset on Business - Jon Alexander, Co-founder of New Citizenship ProjectJon Alexander shares how shifting our mindset from consumer to citizen can harness positive human nature.2017-09-2622 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast66: Making Better Financial Decisions - Jeannie Boyle, Director of EQJeannie Boyle shares with Tabi Jayne how managing our money with a social and environmental focus can make us feel good, give us a better return on investment and help create a more sustainable world.2017-09-1924 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast65: How to Have a Social Impact - Esther Foreman, Founder of Social Change AgencyEsther Foreman and Tabi Jayne talk about why social change is important and shares how collaboration, and doing so in innovative ways, can result in creative solutions for social change.2017-09-1240 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast64: Sustainable Change from the Head and Heart - Leesa Muirhead, Founder of Adessy AssociatesMeet Leesa Muirhead, founder of Adessy Associates. Since 2011, Adessy has guided organisations towards their larger purpose through mindful coaching and collaboration. Their holistic approach has given professionals from all corners of the business world – entrepreneurs, investors, and philanthropists – the tools to maximize positive impact.2017-09-0540 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast63: Collaboration and Sustainable Impact - Marco Nannini, CEO of Impact Hub Milan Incubator CertificateMarco Nannini, CEO of Impact Hub Milan Incubator Certificate, discusses collaboration and sustainable impact in business.2017-08-2936 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast62: Making Business Human - Christophe Fauconnier, CEO of Innate Motion GroupChristophe Fauconnier, CEO of Innate Motion Group, shares strategies for humanising business.2017-08-2232 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast61: Making Sustainability a Game - MarLa Burgener, founder of GreenGoWebMarLa Burgener, founder of GreeGoWeb, discusses the benefits of using gamification to encourage sustainable development in companies.2017-08-1529 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast60: Organic and Biodynamic Benefits - Robert Eden, founder of Co-owner of Chateau MarisRobert Eden co-owner of Chateau Maris discusses the benefits of biodynamic farming on his vineyards.2017-08-0838 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast59: Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace - Otto Reuchlin, Founder of PEEROtto Reuchlin, founder of PEER, discusses the positive impact of diversity, inclusion and vulnerability in the workplace.2017-08-0131 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast58: Making Sustainability Simple - Sandra Feltham, Founder of Flagship CSR ConsultancySandra Feltham and her company, Flagship CSR Consultancy, are breaking new ground in the Czech Republic and Slovakia by giving companies sound advice on sustainable strategy and development. They recognize that for sustainability to work, it needs to align with both the present needs and long-term goals of a company.2017-07-2526 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast57: The Power of Community - Nick Davies, Founder of NeighbourlyThere’s strength in numbers. Nick Davies is founder of Neighbourly, a social network that takes the guesswork out of volunteering by connecting businesses, volunteers, and charities. Want to help your community, but don’t know where to start? Neighbourly is here to help.2017-07-1836 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast56: Learning from Nature - Michel Wolfstirn, Co-founder of BiomimicryNorwayMichel Wofstirn is co-founder of Biomimicry Norway, a non-profit organisation providing workshops, seminars, and consulting services about integrating biomimicry and circular economy principles. Their message: learn from nature rather than trying to outsmart it.2017-07-1136 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast55: Global Citizenship & Sustainable Travel - Brad Fankel, founder at FlooglebinderBrad Fankel is the founder of Flooglebinder, a company that connects university students to conservation projects around the world. Brad and co-founder Ian Taylor believe that travel is a formative experience, particularly for young people who lack work experience or a clear career path.2017-07-0428 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast54: Disrupting the Fashion Industry - Bert van Son, founder and CEO of Mud JeansBased in the Netherlands, this company’s Lease a Jean program offers customers the ability to exchange or give back their used clothes. These materials are then re-purposed into new, high-quality garments. Hear how Bert is taking on the fashion establishment, and why looking good and feeling good about your clothes shouldn’t be mutually exclusive.2017-06-2746 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast53: Business Giving Back - Paul Hargreaves, founder and CEO of Cotswold Fayre LtdOnce just a fad, speciality foods are now big business. Both the customer base and the number and variety of suppliers have grown rapidly over the past few decades, and show little sign of slowing down. But the industry’s expansion also poses significant challenges, both environmentally and economically. How can small businesses stay small, and deliver quality products, sustainably? The solution: a socially and environmentally responsible wholesale distributor.2017-06-2034 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast52: Practise What You Preach - William Richardson, Managing Director of Green ElementDespite their best intentions, many individuals still find it difficult to make environmentally-conscious decisions. Whether out of convenience or lack of incentive, people often fail to adopt the practices that by now are common knowledge – utilizing alternative transportation, changing their diet, and turning off the air conditioning. Given how challenging it is to change the habits of individual members of society, one might assume that doing the same at the institutional level is near impossible.2017-06-1330 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast51: Healthy, Sustainable Organisations - Alastair Mitchell-Baker, Coordinating Director of TricordantAs the world becomes more globalized, and as science continues to challenge our perceptions, we gain new insights into the fundamental interconnectedness of just about everything – people, environment, energy, climate, culture, information. In particular, the web of relationships surrounding business and the economy is astoundingly complex and significant. So why are most businesses internally organized as if relationships don’t matter?2017-06-0630 minSustainable: The PodcastSustainable: The Podcast30: What does sustainable mean? - Tabi Jayne CEO/Founder, EarthSelfPodcast Update: Our focus for 2017 for Sustainable: The Podcast is to release a new episode every Tuesday. Through these interviews, you’ll start to think differently about sustainability.  You will also see just how much is happening to help us become more sustainable and get inspired to make your organisation more sustainable.2017-01-1018 minShe Makes Magic: The Podcast SeriesShe Makes Magic: The Podcast Series014: Tabitha Jayne, using nature to heal emotional blocks and build your trust muscleTabitha Jayne is an eco-psychologist, author, speaker and the founder of The Nature Process – an online program that teaches you how to tap into the power of nature so that you can discover the power and potential of your natural self. Tabi's love for and connection with the natural world started when she was just a child. As you’ll hear in this interview, Tabi has endured some extremely dark experiences throughout her life — severe ill health, bullying, childhood abuse, rape, and the death of her younger brother in a car accident — more darkness than any woman should ha...2015-10-0600 min