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The Brand Activism Podcast

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This podcast explores the role of brands as a force for positive change in a world of climate crisis, careless consumerism and growing social inequality. Podcast host Christian Budtz speaks to brand innovators and thought-leaders who are at the forefront shaping new ideas, behaviours and business models for a sustainable future.

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United States

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This podcast explores the role of brands as a force for positive change in a world of climate crisis, careless consumerism and growing social inequality. Podcast host Christian Budtz speaks to brand innovators and thought-leaders who are at the forefront shaping new ideas, behaviours and business models for a sustainable future.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Can Vodka Help Curb the Climate Crisis?

6/30/2023
Suvi Reinikkala, Marketing Director, led the global launch of Koskenkorva Vodka 'Climate Action' - the World's first vodka made entirely with regeneratively farmed barley. Suvi shares the fascinating story of how a small Finnish village is fighting the climate crisis by making vodka. Host: Christian Budtz Short cuts: 04:15 The cultural connection between Finland and vodka 06:00 The story of Koskenkorva Vodka 12:00 The 'Drink Sustainably' brand platform 17:30 Unpacking the impact of regenerative farming 21:30 How to make sustainability entertaining 24:30 From brand idea to real business transformation 30:45 Tracking impact 33:00 The path to commercial sustainability 36:00 The future role for marketing, innovation and brands

Duration:00:41:11

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GANNI's Quest to Change Fashion for the Better

4/16/2023
Lauren Bartley, Sustainability and CSR Director at the Danish B Corp fashion brand GANNI, shares her insights into how being scrappy can make a smaller brand punch above its weight in the quest to change a global industry for the better. Lauren also discusses transparency, circularity and the power of fashion to change culture. Host: Christian Budtz Short cuts: 02:25 Lauren's journey in fashion 08:30 The state of the fashion industry 15:00 How GANNI is working with circularity 18:30 The dialogue with the GANNI community 24:00 Lauren's take on sustainable consumption 27:30 GANNI's new strategy 30:00 From carbon off-setting to carbon in-setting 35:00 GANNI's opportunity as a smaller player 40:45 Why Lauren feels optimistic working in fashion

Duration:00:42:41

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How Doconomy is Rewiring Capitalism for Low Carbon Consumption

12/3/2022
Johan Pihl, Co-founder of Doconomy, shares the inspiring story behind the Swedish climate tech, which was named one of The World's Most Innovative Companies of 2022 by Fast Company. Johan talks about creativity, the deep urge to change the world and why testing ideas that aren't allowed is critical to tackle the climate crisis. Host: Christian Budtz Short cuts: 02:30 Johan's view on creativity, advertising and innovation 06:45 The story of how Doconomy started 12:00 Johan explains the award-winning tool "The 2030 Calculator" 17:25 The big idea behind the DO Black project with MasterCard 22:00 How Doconomy is making sense of data 31:00 Johan's philosophy on radical innovation 39:00 Advice for advertising creatives

Duration:00:41:18

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Why We Need to Re-Design Everything to Save the Planet

9/11/2022
Mark Curtis, co-founder of design agency Fjord, now Head of Innovation and Thought Leadership at Accenture Song, explains why brands must design better human experiences to enable the real behaviour change needed to combat the environmental crisis. Host: Christian Budtz Short-cuts: 03:00 The story of why Mark co-founded Fjord / 08:40 The three catalysts for innovation / 12:30 Designing sustainable experiences / 18:20 Circularity as a business model / 24:30 Mark's key take-aways from COP26 and The World Economic Forum / 30:40 Rethinking the concept of growth /

Duration:00:36:01

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How Unilever Is Using Its Scale to Drive Sustainable Change

6/9/2022
Thomas Lingard, Global Sustainability Director at Unilever, provides a unique insight into how global companies can drive positive change. Thomas also talks about the power of brands, repairing capitalism, and the need for big hairy audacious goals in messy transformations. Host: Christian Budtz Short cuts: 05:00 Unilever's Sustainable Living Plan / 10:00 How Dove & Hellmann's put purpose at the core / 13:00 Thomas' learnings from working with sustainability / 17:00 Unilever's new sustainability strategy / 23:00 The role of global brands in driving change / 32:00 Repairing capitalism / 36:00 How to think about sustainable growth / 40:00 Thomas sharing his experience from the COP26 / 45:00 How to drive a change agenda within large organizations /

Duration:00:50:15

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How Food Tech Startups Are Making Our Diets More Sustainable

5/19/2022
Jasmin Hume, CEO & Founder at food tech startup Shiru, is on a mission to change our global food system. Working at the intersection of tech, science, biology and creativity, Jasmin shares her fascinating vision of how we can fight the environmental crisis by redesigning foods. Host: Christian Budtz Short-cuts: 3:00 Jasmin's journey into food tech / 6:00 The idea behind Jasmin's startup, Shiru / 10:00 What's wrong with our food system today / 15:00 Jasmin talks about climate change / 17:30 Why ingredients are so important / 21:00 How Shiru's technology is different / 25:00 Creating a step change for large food companies / 27:00 The importance of brand building / 30:30 The power of purpose / 34:30 How to find the right investors / 41:00 Barriers facing food tech / 43:30 Jasmin's advice for entrepreneurs /

Duration:00:46:11

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How Extinction Rebellion Inspired a Global Movement for Climate Activism

3/29/2022
Tamsin Omond, climate activist and founding member of Extinction Rebellion, shares the inside story of how the activist group Extinction Rebellion became a global phenomenon. Tamsin also talks about meeting with Greta Thunberg, the power of mind bombs and the need for non-violent civil disobedience to fight the climate emergency. Host: Christian Budtz / Short cuts : 02:30 Tamsin's journey into grassroots activism / 07:00 How Tamsin became the face of the environmental movement in the UK / 16:30 The activist toolbox / 22:30 The founding of Extinction Rebellion / 29:30 The story of Tamsin & Greta Thunberg joining forces / 37:30 Disrupting London Fashion Week / 43:00 Organizing around a global de-centralised model / 52:00 Changing the narrative to "climate emergency" / 55:30 Bridging the commercial and activist agenda /

Duration:01:05:55

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Why Brands Must Fuel People's Creativity to Drive Positive Change

2/27/2022
Thomas Kolster aka Mr. Goodvertising talks about why brands need to transform and how the advertising industry needs to shift from fast ideas to entrepreneurial ideas. Host: Christian Budtz Shortcuts: 03:10 How the Copenhagen Climate Summit triggered Thomas to take action / 06:00 Thomas' mission behind his first book "Goodvertising" / 08.00 The influence from Oliviero Toscani / 12:00 How P&G CMO Mark Pritchard championed the company's sustainability agenda / 16:00 The challenge of sustainability wear-out and trust decline / 19:50 How brands need to move from 'purpose' to 'transformation' / 21:40 Thomas talks about his latest book "The Hero Trap" / 24:20 Companies need to ask: Who can we help people become? / 25:25 How KIND Snacks promote kindness / 27:30 Companies fail to empower people's creativity / 28:40 How the Movember movement allowed people to engage / 30:30 The role of creativity in driving change / 39:20 Thomas talks about optimism and risk-taking

Duration:00:43:10

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What Tesla and Impossible Foods Tell Us About the Future of Eco-Capitalism

12/31/2021
Rachel Konrad, former Executive at Impossible Foods and Tesla, offers a powerful perspective on how to exploit capitalism to save the planet. Rachel shares unique insights from working with Elon Musk and on how to disrupt incumbent industries to drive positive change. Host: Christian Budtz Shortcuts 05:30 What Rachel learned from working with Elon Musk 09:20 Elon Musk's strategy to make Tesla culturally cool 16:30 Rachel's first meeting with Pat Brown, Founder of Impossible Foods 19:30 The big idea behind Impossible Foods 22:10 The technology behind Impossible Foods 26:00 Impossible Foods' go-to-market strategy 27:50 The partnership with Burger King and the launch of "The Impossible Whopper" 31:40 How eco-alternatives need to break into the mainstream 34:20 Myths about changing our food habits 37:45 How disruptive companies are fightning incumbent industries 45:30 What agriculture will look like in 30 years 47:45 Three disruptive food tech companies that Rachel joined as a Board Member 52:15 The future of activism 56:00 Rachel's advice for climate entrepreneurs

Duration:00:59:15

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Why CMOs Should Be Brand Activists

9/20/2021
Former Patagonia marketing chief, Joy Howard, tells her inspiring story of how she turned brand activism into a success strategy for both business growth and social & environmental impact. Joy shares a wealth of insights from her career as a CMO and marketing leader working for brands such as Converse, Sonos, Lyft and – of course – Patagonia. In 2020, Joy made the Forbes "World's Most Influential CMO" list and in 2021 she founded her own company, Early Majority. Host: Christian Budtz

Duration:00:57:08

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How Ocean Plastic Waste Changed Adidas For Good

7/22/2021
James Carnes, former adidas VP of Global Brand Strategy and Sustainability, shares the unique stories and insights behind adidas' most game-changing sustainability projects: The adidas x Parley partnership that turned ocean plastic waste into sports shoes and the recent collab with Allbirds that turned competitors into partners in the quest for a carbon-free sneaker. Host: Christian Budtz

Duration:01:02:08

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Can Marketing Help Save the World?

5/23/2021
John Grant, brand strategy guru, talks about his latest book, "Greener Marketing". John shares a wealth of case stories and insights from working with brands such as Unilever, Nike and IKEA in driving the sustainability agenda.

Duration:00:43:16

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How OATLY Is Changing the Way We Think About Milk

4/13/2021
John Schoolcraft, Global Creative Director at OATLY, shares his incredible story of how the Swedish rebel brand made oat milk cool. We also talk to John about being fearless, killing the marketing department and using creativity as a force for good.

Duration:00:43:02