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We are at the early dawn of a 2nd Renaissance and explosion of human creativity and entrepreneurship, driven by exponential technologies and a rise in humanism. In this second season, global futurist Anders Sörman-Nilsson deciphers why now is the most significant entrepreneurial opportunity since the dawn of industrialisation and what leaders can do to harness the winds of change. This new season features various interviews with innovators, activists, investors, and thought leaders who are helping us build a sustainable future.

2nd Renaissance with Anders Sörman-Nilsson Anders Sorman-Nilsson

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We are at the early dawn of a 2nd Renaissance and explosion of human creativity and entrepreneurship, driven by exponential technologies and a rise in humanism. In this second season, global futurist Anders Sörman-Nilsson deciphers why now is the most significant entrepreneurial opportunity since the dawn of industrialisation and what leaders can do to harness the winds of change. This new season features various interviews with innovators, activists, investors, and thought leaders who are helping us build a sustainable future.

    Dr Patrice Newell AM, Kwala "Unveiling the Wisdom of Sustainable Land Management: An Indigenous Woman's Journey as a Farmer and Ethical Investor"

    Dr Patrice Newell AM, Kwala "Unveiling the Wisdom of Sustainable Land Management: An Indigenous Woman's Journey as a Farmer and Ethical Investor"

    Today on the 2nd Renaissance I sit down with Kwala ethical investment app co-founder and Gunditjmara woman, Dr Patrice Newell. We decode what the western world can learn from ancestral and age-old wisdoms of sustainable land management, the cross-fertilisation of agricultural management to the world of investing, what she has learnt about agriculture and investings as an active organic farmer and entrepreneur, how she ‘farms with her ancestors watching’, the rise of regenerative agriculture and biosequestration, and how her passion topic of biochar may play a role in Project Drawdown, and why an ethical investment app may be one small step towards a more equitable tomorrow in alignment with the UN SDGs.

    A few words on pedigree…

    An Aboriginal Australian with a PhD in alternative energy, Dr. Newell was honoured with an Order of Australia for her services to agriculture and the environment. Patrice is a farmer, best-selling author, bee-keeper, podcaster, academic and environmental advocate. Dr Newell produces certified organic food on her 10,000 acre property.  Australia’s poor response to our climate emergency has triggered the creation of kwala as a simple tool to help people invest directly in companies that take climate change and social equity seriously and address the 17 UN Sustainability Goals. The Kwala app enables micro-investments in global companies addressing the environmental, social and technological challenges of today. Her latest book is Who’s Minding the Farm in this Climate Emergency.

    Quick disclosure: Make sure you do your own research and speak to your financial advisor to see whether sustainable investments is for you. This is not a product plug. I found the conversation with Dr Patrice Newell illuminating and her lived experience an incredible pretext to her finding herself at the intersection of of Sustainability and Fintech and trust you will too.
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    • 37 min
    Lasse Lind, 3XN - "Designing for the Circular Future: A Conversation on Sustainable Architecture".

    Lasse Lind, 3XN - "Designing for the Circular Future: A Conversation on Sustainable Architecture".

    In this episode of the 2nd Renaissance, Danish architect Lasse Lind pays a visit to the Thinque studio. Lasse’s specialisation is in the Circular Economy and Sustainable Architecture, and we sit down to explore some of their marquee projects like the new Sydney Fish Markets and, Denmark’s and Australia’s design love affair, what Lasse means by circular, behavioural and digital designs, how sustainable architecture can help lower the emissions of the construction industry which is currently responsible for 1/3rd of the world’s emissions, biomimicry, closed-loop circularity, GXN’s canary in the coal-mine, Lasse’s design mentors and inspirations, and how Lasse’s childhood in Danish nature has shaped his aesthetic, use of light and power-generating materials. It was an illuminating conversation and it opened my eyes to how sustainable form and function can not only beautify our urban environment, but also make a significant environmental contribution when our buildings - in the words of Lasse - become cognitive…

    A few words on pedigree…

    Lasse Lind is an architect and partner at GXN and 3XN architects in Copenhagen, where he is Head of Consultancy. He studied in Prague, Damascus and at the Royal Danish Academy – Architecture in Hovedstaden, and specialises in sustainability and the circular economy in the construction industry. He also teaches as a guest lecturer at the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg.
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    • 58 min
    Simon Holmes à Court, Climate 200 - "Changing the Climate: Disruptive Innovation, Ethos, and Harnessing Pent-Up Energy"

    Simon Holmes à Court, Climate 200 - "Changing the Climate: Disruptive Innovation, Ethos, and Harnessing Pent-Up Energy"

    In today’s episode of the 2nd Renaissance I welcome Simon Holmes a Court into the Thinque studio to decode the disruptive innovation movement of the ‘Teal Independents’. 

    We uncover how social technologies combined with a communitarian ethos to win hearts and minds of disenfranchised voters, Simon’s childhood influences on his socially-minded entrepreneurial approach to building a conscious movement, why he asks to be ‘judged by the enemies he has made’ and what it says about him, whether we are reaching a tipping point in the renewable energy mix, how to outpace the competition dollar-for-dollar with a Silicon Valley approach to digital communication technologies, and other good - green - news stories from the vanguard of Climate200.

    A few words on pedigree…

    Simon Holmes a Court is a senior advisor to the Climate and Energy College at Melbourne University and convenor and founder of Climate200 - a community crowd-funded initiative that supports political candidates committed to: A science-based response to the climate crisis; Restoring integrity to politics; and Advancing gender equity. Simon is also a cleantech investor, climate philanthropist and a director of the Smart Energy Council and the Australian Environmental Grant-Makers Network. Simon is the author of The Big Teal - sharing the story of how enormous change happened at the 2022 Australian federal election. The Big Teal is the story of how a team of inspired young tech-heads and older sages used their real and virtual-world experience to help a cluster of communities get the representation they wanted and create measurable progress towards a Net Zero Carbon economy - in Australia and beyond.
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    • 1 hr 17 min
    Jacqui Scruby, Independent For Pittwater "Climate, Integrity and Gender Equality".

    Jacqui Scruby, Independent For Pittwater "Climate, Integrity and Gender Equality".

    In today’s episode of the 2nd Renaissance, Jacqui Scruby visits the Thinque Studio. Jacqui is the Teal Independent candidate for Pittwater, Sydney in the 2023 New South Wales elections and as a local resident in this magic peninsula that I call home, I have personally really been looking forward to this deep and meaningful with one of our resident polymaths - Jacqui Scruby. The topics we touch on are global in nature, but local in their implications and whether you are an international or national listener or a fellow Pittwater resident, I believe this conversation has so much savoir-faire on the state of the world and what we would like it to become.

    In this conversation, we decode how Jacqui’s professional background and childhood converged at this moment in time to set her up to run on a platform of climate, integrity, and gender equality, what she learnt about disruptive innovation from working alongside Dr Sophie Scamps and other independent female voices in national politics, her war on plastic waste, Jacqui’s views on the Circular Economy, how the green transition can be accelerated, the trust-busting effects of greenwashing, the dichotomy of the world’s largest coal-exporting port sitting just north of the Ku-Ring-Gai national park, the importance of conservation, and her futuristic vision for Sydney’s northern beaches in 2030.  

    A few words on pedigree…

    Jacqui Scruby is an environmental lawyer, management consultant, serial entrepreneur, medical science graduate, climate change warrior and mum. Most recently she was an advisor to the independent federal Member of Parliament, Dr Sophie Scamps. She is running for the seat of Pittwater and has already asserted real world influence with the incumbent government torpedoing gas exploration off the coast of Sydney because of the rise of environmental consciousness in the local community. She is looking forward to continuing to champion the issues of climate, integrity and gender equality and to ensuring that we do not see another ‘lost decade’ on climate action.

    Welcome to the 2nd Renaissance, Jacqui.
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    • 50 min
    Dr Ross Garnaut AO - “Superpower Transformation: The Green & Gold Transition”

    Dr Ross Garnaut AO - “Superpower Transformation: The Green & Gold Transition”

    Ladies and Gentlemen, fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a journey into the superpower future. Today on the 2nd Renaissance, we have the honor of introducing a visionary and futurist economist who has been mapping out the sustainable future of our world for years - Dr Ross Garnaut. With a keen eye for economics, sustainability and the environment, Dr Garnaut's thoughts and insights are a window into a better and more sustainable tomorrow. He has been shaping the discourse on how we can create a world that is not just economically prosperous, but also environmentally conscious for the last 20 years. In today’s episode, we sit down to decode his latest books - Superpower and Superpower Transformation - and the latent (exponential) potential for Australia in the decarbonised future. It is an energising conversation with a climate optimist, but also a sobering wake up call for immediate climate action. 

    A few words on pedigree…

    Ross Garnaut AO is one of Australia’s leading economists and thinkers. He is a Professorial Fellow in Economics and a Vice Chancellor’s Fellow at the University of Melbourne as well as a Distinguished Professor of the Australian National University. In September 2008, Professor Garnaut presented the Garnaut Climate Change Review to the Australian Prime Minister. He was a key economic adviser to the reforming Hawke government, and Garnaut has held senior roles in government and business, including as Australian ambassador to China and climate change adviser to the Rudd and Gillard governments.

    So, hold on tight as we explore the exciting possibilities of the electrifying future, with none other than one of my climate superheroes - Dr Ross Garnaut, here on the 2nd Renaissance podcast.
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    • 56 min
    Anthony Duckworth, Dear Coco: “Circular Economy and Coffee Grinds: a Sustainable Side Hustle”

    Anthony Duckworth, Dear Coco: “Circular Economy and Coffee Grinds: a Sustainable Side Hustle”

    Today on the 2nd Renaissance I sit down with Anthony Duckworth from Dear Coco for a virtual cup flat white. We explore why on earth an international marketing director for one of the world’s largest brands would start a coffee cart side hustle in the middle of a pandemic, how purpose and gut-based instinct marinated the inception of Dear Coco, its role in the circular economy, the human stories he helps shape as he builds community on the side of the Thames, the business’ radical profit and purpose transparence, and how ethical supply chains feed into the story-building around Dear Coco. 

    Here is a quick word on my friend and one of my favourite clients, Anthony…

    Anthony is owner of Dear Coco Street Coffee in London. Built as a love letter to his 6 year old daughter Coco, and named Top 5 Global Coffee Truck in 2022 by American Barista Magazine, amongst tricks from France, Japan, Romania & Sweden. Anthony is the father of 3 daughters, husband & surfer. Anthony has spent 15 years curating humanised experiences that create emotional connections to global brands. In December 2021, in the middle of a global pandemic Anthony put his family’s financial future at risk to launch a coffee dream that existed only in his head, creating a brand that has changed the shape of street coffee & galvanised a community. Anthony focuses his energy on the art of the maximised life, decisiveness in the shadows of uncertainty, IWill over IQ, and the community-building power of a good cup coffee! 

    I always love catching up with Anthony - whether he wears his corporate attire or his Dear Coco superhero swag. Tune in as we decode how Anthony cross-pollinates sustainable business insights from corporate to SMB and back again…
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