• When aquaculture is about more than seafood. Proscovia Alando, Founder, Samaky Hub
    Jan 22 2025

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    Proscovia is a Kenyan entrepreneur who wears many hats. She is founder of Samaky Hub, an organization that empowers women and youth in Africa's aquaculture sector by offering strategic planning, operational guidance, and marketing support to their ventures. Proscovia is also an African Food Fellow, the Kenyan Program Manager for the Irish aquaculture venture hub, Hatch BLUE, and a writer for the US industry rag, The Fish Site. Proscovia aims to grow the African aquaculture market to meet local demand all while boosting safety and opportunities for women and youth.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/proscoviaalando/


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  • Building a business strategy based on actions not words. Heather Myers, Spark No. 9.
    Jan 8 2025

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    Happy new year to all and welcome back to our first episode of 2025!

    Our guest this week is an entrepreneur who excels at building market strategies. Heather Myers of Spark Number 9 has created her own methodology for getting the market segment answers entrepreneurs so desperately need. An important distinction is that her method relies on observable behavior, not on surveys.

    Heather's own business has flourished and was even the subject of a Harvard Business School case study. Heather joins us today to discuss how nature forward companies can leapfrog endless and costly pivots by applying her methodology to their own businesses.

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  • When renewables provide a strategic advantage. Philipp Stratmann, Ocean Power Technologies
    Dec 11 2024

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    Happy Planet Wednesday!

    This will be our last podcast until 2025 and I want to thank you for tuning in this year! It's been an exceptionally interesting journey for me and I hope you've been enjoying the podcasts. If you have feedback, please do not hesitate to share it.

    This week we head to New Jersey to speak to Philipp Stratmann, CEO of Ocean Power Technologies. Followers of penny stocks may recognize the name. They are a public company listed under the ticker OPTT. Mind you, we are not making stock recommendations here! But as I do follow a few penny stocks, I was excited to have the opportunity to learn more about this power generation and monitoring technologies company that supports everything from fisheries management to offshore wind, as well as defense and surveillance.

    While speaking to Philipp about OPT's applications and target clients, images of the Hunt for Red October kept coming to mind. He certainly is in an interesting business that appears to be finding its perfect product market fit in an increasingly complicated world.

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  • Reducing Building's Carbon Footprint: Nick Farmer, Opal Build
    Nov 27 2024

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    Happy Planet Wednesday! And to American followers, Happy Thanksgiving!

    During the US presidential debates, we heard a lot about the nearly five million unit housing shortage in the US. While this needs to be addressed urgently, it won't be good for the climate. Traditional building activity accounts for up to 40% of the world's carbon emissions.

    Our guest Nick Farmer is president of Opal Build, a Maine company whose mission is reduce the carbon footprint in homebuilding. And do it at a discount. Nick's entrepreneurial story is also unique. Unlike many entrepreneurs who start from scratch, Nick took his ideas to an existing company and joined forces. And it looks like they are positioned for success.

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  • Can Social Change Drive Ocean Conservation? Sea Rangers, Wietse van Der Werf
    Nov 13 2024

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    Happy Planet Wednesday!

    This week we are hopping across the Atlantic to speak to serial Dutch innovator Wietse van der Werf.

    Wietse's current venture, Sea Rangers, is a social enterprise that trains youth from underprivileged backgrounds in the maritime trades. Aspiring sea rangers learn while working on ocean conservation missions that are performed from carbon-footprint free sailing research vessels. Wietse is excited to bring back the maritime trades in the Netherlands and to democratize climate activism which he says is typically the domain of the privileged.

    If this sounds like a pipe dream, you'd be mistaken. Wiete's Sea Rangers is becoming something of a pan-European phenomenon.

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  • When things don't go as planned. Shuttering AKUA. Courtney Boyd Rey
    Oct 30 2024

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    Happy Planet Wednesday!

    I was tempted to call this week’s episode “Unhappy Planet” because in it we grapple with what happens when your startup doesn’t go as planned.

    When I learned that Courtney Boyd Rey shuttered her seaweed startup AKUA, I reached out to see if she would come on the podcast. Given that over 90% of startups fail, and even 75% of those backed by venture capital do as well, I wanted to address the issue head on.

    By many measures AKUA was a great success. They wer, a pioneer in their field. They achieved 600K in annual revenue. And they raised over 5$M in investment. Courtney fell from a pretty high bar.

    I wasn’t sure what to expect from her on our call. What I found was a light and peaceful woman who is holding fast to her mission to help the planet.

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  • Can 3D Knitting Fix Fashion? Slater McLean, Oliver Charles
    Oct 16 2024

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    In this episode of the Happy Planet Podcast, host Abigail Carroll interviews Slater McLean, co-founder of Oliver Charles, a sustainable sweater company. Slater discusses the significant environmental impact of the fashion industry and how Oliver Charles is addressing these issues using natural materials like yak wool and seaweed-based fibers. The company employs an innovative 3D knitting process to eliminate waste. Oliver Charles also relies on an on-demand manufacturing model to prevent excess inventory. The discussion touches upon the challenges and opportunities within the fashion industry, pointing towards a shift away from fast fashion towards quality and sustainability. Slater highlights the potential for localized garment production in the U.S. and provides advice for new entrepreneurs. This episode underscores the growing importance of sustainable practices in fashion and the innovation driving these changes.

    00:00 Introduction

    01:00 The Environmental Impact of Fashion

    01:57 Oliver Charles: A Sustainable Fashion Brand

    03:22 Innovative Materials: Yak Wool and Seaweed Fiber

    09:28 On-Demand Manufacturing and Its Benefits

    15:29 Building a Brand and Finding Customers

    27:46 The Future of Fashion and Sustainability

    33:10 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

    34:21 Conclusion


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  • Reducing Noise Pollution with the Subsea Quieter - Damien Demoor, Greenov
    Oct 1 2024

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    In this podcast episode, I welcome Damien Demoor, a French engineer and ocean innovator based in France, who introduces his company, Greenov, and its groundbreaking product, the Subsea Quieter.

    Demoor discusses the significant threat of underwater noise pollution caused by maritime activities, detailing its detrimental effects on marine life, including mammals, fish, and ecosystems.

    He explains how their solution, developed in partnership with a leader in naval defense, leverages novel membrane technology to mitigate noise effectively.

    Demoor also shares his personal journey, motivations, and achievements, including winning the Sustainable Ocean Alliance Pitch Contest.

    He elaborates on future steps for the product, potential demonstrations, and the broader impact of regulatory measures on noise pollution in the oceans.


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:12 Damien Demoor's Background

    00:31 The Problem of Underwater Noise Pollution

    03:02 Impact of Noise on Marine Life

    05:09 Innovative Solutions for Noise Mitigation

    07:54 Technical Details of the Subsea Quieter

    10:55 Challenges and Competitors in Noise Mitigation

    14:06 Personal Motivation and Career Journey

    18:00 Recognition and Awards

    20:20 Current Development and Future Plans

    22:50 Legislation and Policy Discussion

    29:25 Global Environmental Concerns

    32:20 Advice for Entrepreneurs

    33:51 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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    34 mins