The S2G Podcast

S2G Investments

This is the S2G Podcast, where we talk to business leaders, investors, policymakers, and thought leaders who have a transformative vision for the future. We’ll explore how their experiences and perspectives offer lessons into scaling the food, agriculture, oceans, and energy transitions. 

  1. Building S2G Investments with Aaron Rudberg

    16 小時前

    Building S2G Investments with Aaron Rudberg

    In this episode, we sit down with our Managing Partner, Aaron Rudberg, to dig into his journey and the lessons that have shaped S2G’s growth. Aaron walks us through his path from venture associate to entrepreneur to limited partner to managing partner, and how those experiences influence the way he leads, builds culture, and approaches investing today. He discusses how purpose-driven investing has evolved over the last decade, what “at-the-seams” investing really looks like, and uses recent investments to illustrate how they align with S2G’s thesis. Aaron also shares what he’s hearing from investors around the globe and why he believes now is the time to scale proven solutions that deliver returns alongside environmental impact. Grounded and pragmatic, this conversation offers valuable insights into what it takes to build lasting organizations and invest with purpose. Key takeaways: Culture is a growth driver: Aaron shares how S2G’s expansion was built on cultural pillars of ambition combined with humility and collaboration.Purpose-driven investing has matured: According to Aaron, what was once niche is now mainstream, with investors demanding both impact and returns.The value of an “at-the-seams” approach: Through examples in regenerative agriculture and packaging solutions, Aaron illustrates how innovation and opportunity can emerge where sectors and asset classes intersect.Global investors are resilient but expect returns: From meetings across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the U.S., Aaron has seen a consistent appetite for purpose-driven investing, but he notes that investors want proof of competitive returns.Now is the time to scale proven solutions: Despite market turbulence, Aaron sees an immense opportunity to scale proven technologies that already deliver economic, social, and environmental value. He emphasizes that the best returns are often generated in challenging markets, when discipline and capital efficiency matter most.This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change. For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.

    45 分鐘
  2. The Price of Money, AI, and Entropy with Dimitris Valatsas

    10月2日

    The Price of Money, AI, and Entropy with Dimitris Valatsas

    In this episode, Dimitris Valatsas, Founding Partner at Aurora Macro Strategies, makes the case that you shouldn’t be sleeping on macroeconomics. In the Age of Adaptation, macroeconomics is a powerful force shaping business and investment outcomes, driving the cost of capital, the flow of money, and how sectors respond to shocks. Sanjeev Krishnan sits down with Dimitris to unpack three key macro topics: the price of money, the price of machine intelligence, and the price of entropy. They discuss why household savings rates can dictate growth, how inflation-indexed contracts can protect long-term infrastructure projects, why the U.S. still enjoys dollar dominance despite rising fragmentation, and how AI’s deep capital demands could redefine productivity and competitiveness. For investors and operators alike, the conversation offers both a crash course in macro thinking and actionable insights for building resilience and seizing opportunity. Key takeaways: Macro isn’t optional: Dimitris emphasizes that in the Age of Adaptation, macroeconomic conditions drive multiples and exit outcomes as much as company execution. Hidden indicators matter: Dimitris explains why household savings rates are one of the clearest signals of future growth and consumption trends.Dollar dominance persists but with nuance: While reserve diversification and de-dollarization trends are underway, the U.S. still holds the privileged position as the world’s primary safe-asset supplier. Dimitris insists that while de-dollarization is a tail-risk, it is not the base case.AI is rewriting capital intensity: Sanjeev and Dimitris highlight how, unlike past tech waves, artificial intelligence requires enormous upfront investment in power and hardware, creating new dynamics for productivity.The price of entropy is rising: Markets are not efficient at pricing climate and geopolitical shocks. According to Dimitris, policy consistency and better externality pricing are essential to building resilience.This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change. For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.

    44 分鐘
  3. Extreme Weather and the Future of Forecasting

    9月18日

    Extreme Weather and the Future of Forecasting

    From crop yields to power grids to shipping routes, weather is no longer background noise. It’s reshaping how companies manage risk, plan operations, and capture opportunity. In this episode, Sanjeev Krishnan talks with Cristina Rohr, Bala Nagarajan, and Kate Danaher about how shifting weather patterns are impacting food supply, energy markets, and global trade and how we’re moving from a reactive damage control model to proactive resilience with better sensors, more comprehensive data, and AI-powered forecasting. The discussion makes clear that bringing together insights from agriculture, energy, and oceans can help us build smarter, more integrated weather solutions that strengthen resilience and improve our ability to adapt to a more volatile future.   Key takeaways: Weather is now a business variable: The panelists stressed that extreme events and shifting patterns are directly shaping earnings, asset values, and supply chains. Weather has become a factor that business leaders must actively monitor and plan for. Oceans are the planet’s climate regulator and a growing source of risk: Kate highlighted that oceans absorb 90% of excess atmospheric heat and 30% of CO2, buffering the planet’s climate. But as the ocean warms and its chemistry shifts, the impacts cascade through ecosystems, weather systems, and industries.Agriculture, energy, and oceans are highly exposed to weather volatility: Cristina noted how droughts, floods, and heat waves disrupt yields and drive commodity prices higher. Bala explained how both energy demand and supply are weather-dependent. And Kate underscored how shifting weather alters global shipping patterns. Smarter data and cross-sector innovation build resilience: From AI-driven forecasting to hyperlocal sensors and parametric insurance, the panelists highlighted how innovation is helping businesses move from reactive damage control to proactive adaptation. Better forecasting presents a major opportunity: The conversation highlighted that current models are still limited, particularly when it comes to seasonal or long-term predictions. Advances in AI, data collection, and private-sector innovation could transform forecasting into a powerful tool for business planning, allowing companies not just to brace for disruption but to successfully weather the storm. This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change. For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.

    42 分鐘
  4. Mapping Geopolitical Megatrends with Parag Khanna

    9月4日

    Mapping Geopolitical Megatrends with Parag Khanna

    In this episode, Parag Khanna, founder and CEO of AlphaGeo and a leading geopolitical thinker, joins S2G managing partner Sanjeev Krishnan for an expansive conversation about the structural forces reshaping our world. Drawing on decades of research and first-hand experience, Parag explores how geopolitics is not an aberrational disruption but a constant, foundational reality shaping markets, supply chains, and investment strategies. Sanjeev and Parag discuss why regionalization is accelerating while globalization is far from dead, and how shifting demographics, climate volatility, and affordable housing are becoming defining challenges for companies and governments. They dive into how values are becoming more horizontal across generations, the rise of technocratic governance, and the imperative of mobility of goods, resources, and people as a driver of resilience. This episode arms business leaders with a timely and clear-eyed geopolitical analysis to help them navigate complexity and position themselves for long-term adaptation. Key takeaways: 1. Geopolitics Is Structural, Not Cyclical: Parag emphasizes that geopolitical shifts aren’t temporary shocks. They are enduring forces that shape supply chains, capital flows, and business strategy. Leaders should integrate geopolitics into core planning, not treat it as a side risk. 2. Regionalism Is Rising, Globalization Is Evolving: According to Parag, the world is organizing into regional trade blocs, but digital services and cross-border alliances ensure globalization continues in new forms. Success will depend on balancing both. 3. Horizontal Values Are Driving Global Culture: Studies are showing that younger generations increasingly derive values from peers rather than inherited traditions, emphasizing connectivity, sustainability, and mobility. 4. Technocratic Leadership Is Gaining Ground:  Parag notes that around the world, voters are showing a growing preference for leaders who prioritize efficiency, modernization, and evidence-based governance, an important signal for investors assessing policy environments. 5. Physical Mobility Is Essential to Economic Mobility: Parag underscores that enabling physical and social mobility is key to long-term economic opportunity, whether through climate-resilient geographies, affordable housing models, or circular cities.  This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change. For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.

    49 分鐘
  5. The Future of Protein Through a Cross-Sector Lens

    8月21日

    The Future of Protein Through a Cross-Sector Lens

    When it comes to the future of protein, the stakes are pretty high. Protein sits at the center of the global food challenge, and innovating how we produce it is the key to sustainably feeding a growing population. Protein is also a massive, fast-evolving market where innovation and adaptation will drive the next wave of value creation. In our first “the seams” style episode of this season, S2G managing directors Matt Walker (Food & Ag), and Larsen Mettler (oceans), join Chuck Templeton to unpack the forces reshaping global protein production and consumption. They discuss surging demand, especially in seafood and poultry, structural supply chain risks from climate change and disease to cold-chain bottlenecks, and the opportunities in feed innovation, aquaculture, and plant-based and cultivated proteins. Drawing on cross-sector learnings from livestock breeding to AI-driven tools and full product utilization, Matt and Larsen share their visions for an abundant protein future where diverse systems work together to create a more resilient food supply chain. Key takeaways: 1. Protein Demand Is Rising and Shifting: Larsen and Matt point out that global demand for protein is projected to grow 70% by 2050. In the U.S., growth is flattening, but consumption is shifting toward poultry as an affordable and efficient option.  2. Supply Chains Are Under Increasing Pressure: Larsen speaks about how climate change, disease, and geopolitical shifts are exposing weak points in protein supply chains, from concentrated production to limited cold-chain infrastructure. 3. Feed Innovation Is Critical for Sustainability: Matt and Larsen share how new approaches, from algae-based oils to insect proteins, upcycling invasive species, and improving protein content of feed crops, are redefining how animals and fish are fed, reducing pressure on ecosystems. 4. Alternative Proteins Are Hitting Their Stride: Plant-based meat experienced hype but struggled with repeat customers. Now, companies are focusing on clean-label plant foods and hybrid approaches blending cultivated and plant-based products.  5. Cross-Sector Collaboration Is Accelerating Innovation: Advances honed over decades in livestock, like better feed efficiency and stronger disease resistance, are now being applied in aquaculture. At the same time, cultivated meat and seafood companies are joining forces on regulatory approvals, while innovations in AI, feed, and full-product utilization are crossing sectors to build a more resilient and circular protein system. This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change. For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.

    42 分鐘
  6. Decoding China with Damien Ma

    8月7日

    Decoding China with Damien Ma

    In this “The Experts” episode, Sanjeev Krishnan sits down with Damien Ma, founder of MacroPolo, to explore how China’s evolution from a manufacturing hub to a tech and industrial powerhouse may reshape global markets. They trace the arc from pre-Olympic optimism to today’s era of strategic competition, unpacking how China leveraged industrial policy, second mover advantage, and massive infrastructure investments to rapidly advance and sometimes leapfrog in critical sectors like AI, clean energy, and manufacturing. Damien offers an insider perspective on how China’s internal motivations around resource constraints, climate risk, and a desire for regional dominance are shaping its global posture. The conversation also dives into how entrepreneurs and investors in food, energy, and oceans should be thinking about the strategic implications of China’s rise when shaping long-term innovation and investment strategies. In the age of adaptation, a clear understanding of China’s evolution and current strategy is key to navigating today’s rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape. Key takeaways: 1. From Optimism to Assertiveness Post-2008: Damien shares how the 2008 financial crisis marked a turning point in how China viewed the U.S., shifting from admiration to skepticism and how this disillusionment fueled a more self-confident and assertive Chinese economic strategy. 2. China’s Real Advantage is Scale, Not Cost: Damien explains that China’s edge today isn't cheap labor but scaled manufacturing, supply chain clustering, and a massive pool of skilled technicians.  3. Leapfrogging Legacy Systems: Rather than compete in outdated tech ecosystems, China has repeatedly skipped ahead, failing in 3G but dominating 5G and bypassing credit cards to go fully mobile with QR codes. This second-mover strategy has allowed rapid dominance in key sectors. 4. China’s Role in Global Inputs and Deflation: From driving soy demand to dominating the market with low-cost EVs and solar panels, Sanjeev and Damien highlight how China is a central force in global pricing and supply dynamics.  5. Underwriting China Is Now a Strategic Imperative  Investors in food, energy, and infrastructure must consider China as a driving force behind global market dynamics. As Damien notes, ignoring China’s capacity, policy shifts, and export strategy could mean missing key market signals. This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change. For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.

    37 分鐘
  7. Powering Utility Resilience with Urbint

    7月24日

    Powering Utility Resilience with Urbint

    In this “The Pitch” style episode we dive into how Urbint is transforming utility resilience with AI-powered solutions for storm response, damage prevention, and worker safety. Founder and CEO Corey Capasso joins S2G’s Chuck Templeton and Bala Nagarajan to discuss why utilities, which are facing numerous challenges from aging infrastructure to extreme weather and workforce turnover, need smarter, faster, and more adaptable solutions. They explore how Urbint is helping utilities move beyond phone calls and spreadsheets, equipping them with granular and actionable risk assessment and powerful emergency response tools that save lives and keep the lights on. They discuss why Urbint is a “painkiller, not a vitamin” for the utility sector and why the company is in line with S2G’s climate adaptation thesis. Urbint is proving that operational resilience isn’t just a nice-to-have but is a core driver of long-term viability and value in a rapidly changing utility landscape. Key takeaways: Adaptation is Becoming a Utility Imperative: With increasing storm frequency, aging infrastructure, and workforce shortages, utilities urgently need solutions that help them respond faster and operate more safely. AI is Unlocking Real-Time Precision Risk Assessment: Corey shares that by transforming weather forecasts into actionable intelligence and enabling utilities to pre-stage work crews and resources, Urbint’s AI-powered product suite can reduce outage times, prevent accidents, and enhance worker and public safety.Centering Relationships and Impact Communication: Despite the utility sector being a tough industry for a software company to break into, Bala and Corey underscore the value of deep industry ties, a clear impact narrative, and solutions that directly address utilities’ top priorities—worker safety, uptime, and storm readiness.Multi-Product Strategies Can Drive Speed and Scale  By offering three distinct but complementary solutions, damage prevention, storm response, and worker safety, Urbint has been able to accelerate adoption across departments and reduce friction in large organizations.Resiliency as a Strategic Advantage: As regulators and stakeholders increasingly tie utility performance to response times, outage metrics, and safety outcomes, Bala and Corey share how Urbint can offer a competitive edge and help utilities not just survive, but thrive in an age of climate volatility.This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change. For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.

    35 分鐘
  8. Navigating the Age of Adaptation with Sanjeev Krishnan

    7月10日

    Navigating the Age of Adaptation with Sanjeev Krishnan

    In this episode of the S2G Podcast, Sanjeev Krishnan, Managing Partner at S2G, chats with Tonya Bakritzes, CMO at S2G, about why we’ve entered the Age of Adaptation—an era defined by volatility and disruption as well as immense opportunity.  From climate change and AI to geopolitical shifts and rising capital costs, Sanjeev breaks down the four forces reshaping markets and what it will take to build companies that don’t just survive, but thrive in this environment. In this conversation, we explore why resilience is no longer a vague concept but a measurable, investable opportunity, the need to price climate volatility into capital markets, the battery demand that comes with the rise of AI, and the delicate balance between supply chain sovereignty and dependence on Chinese manufacturing. If you want to understand the forces reshaping our world and how to build and invest in businesses that can thrive, not just survive, in this era of volatility, this episode is a must-listen. Key takeaways: Adaptation is Investable: Adaptation is no longer just about risk management—it’s a growth opportunity. Sanjeev explains why investing in resilience can deliver market-rate returns. Four Forces are Reshaping the Market: AI, geopolitical shifts, a changing monetary regime, and climate volatility are rewriting the playbook for businesses and investors. Understanding these forces is essential to navigating today’s rapidly evolving landscape.AI’s Dual Role in Productivity and Power Demand: AI is both a transformative tool and a driver of major new energy and battery needs. Sanjeev explores why AI will accelerate automation but also place huge demands on power infrastructure and critical minerals.A U.S.-China Decoupling Will Be Expensive: Reshoring mission-critical manufacturing will take massive investment and could drive inflation. Sanjeev challenges us to think about what we really need to build domestically and who will bear the cost. Anti-Fragile Businesses Will Win: Sanjeev emphasizes that companies that are built to absorb shocks, whether geopolitical, economic, or climate-related, will not just survive but potentially outperform. This content is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, business, tax or investment advice, or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investor or potential investor in any investment vehicle sponsored by S2G. Investing involves risk, including the risk of loss. Specific companies mentioned in this podcast are for educational purposes and should not be construed as an endorsement of any kind. S2G holds positions in the companies referenced, but this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended to promote any such company. All views of the guests on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of S2G. Any past performance discussed is not indicative of future results. Chuck Templeton is a Managing Partner at S2G Investments. All Chuck's views, and the views of the guests on this podcast, are solely their opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of S2G. The views expressed herein are opinions based on certain assumptions and subject to change. For more important information, please see s2ginvestments.com/disclosures.

    36 分鐘

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This is the S2G Podcast, where we talk to business leaders, investors, policymakers, and thought leaders who have a transformative vision for the future. We’ll explore how their experiences and perspectives offer lessons into scaling the food, agriculture, oceans, and energy transitions. 

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