Sustainability Transformations

Sustainability Transformations

Welcome to "Sustainability Transformations," the podcast exploring sustainability through weekly conversations with leading experts. We discuss the economic, social, and environmental impacts of business practices, providing practical insights and real-world solutions. Each episode features in-depth interviews and dynamic discussions on the latest trends, tips, and strategies for sustainable transformation. Join us to learn from those making a difference and be inspired to drive positive change in your organization and community. Subscribe now!

  1. Marrying the Head and the Heart: The Power of Climate Storytelling

    MAR 23

    Marrying the Head and the Heart: The Power of Climate Storytelling

    In this episode of the Sustainability Transformationspodcast, host Enock engages with Maya Lilly, a climate storyteller and producer at The Years Project. They discuss the power of storytelling in conveying climate issues, emphasizing that narratives resonate more deeply with audiences than mere data. Maya shares her journey from the arts to environmental storytelling, highlighting her work on the Emmy-winning series 'Years of Living Dangerously' and the importance of emotional engagement in climate communication.The conversation delves into the challenges of translating complex scientific concepts into relatable stories that motivate action, particularly in marginalized communities affected by climate change. Maya argues that effective storytelling must connect thehead and the heart, using real-life examples to illustrate the human impact of climate change. She emphasizes the need for a cultural shift in how climate narratives are framed, advocating for stories that highlight personalexperiences and community resilience. The episode concludes with a call to action for individuals and businesses to recognize their role in addressing climate change, urging listeners to leverage their influence for systemic changeand support initiatives that prioritize sustainability and equity. Ready to put these ideas into action? Go toSustainabilityTransformations.com for the sustainability strategic briefs, frameworks, and audit tools to help you drive real sustainability transformation. ► Visit theHub: sustainabilitytransformations.com Guest Speaker: Maya Lilly Maya Lilly is a producer of feature documentaries, tvdocuseries, and short form videos to storytell earth ethics, and spur an audience to action. And right now her focus is the climate crisis, often through a lens of BIPOC justice. She is currently creating original content for The Years Project, the digital arm of Emmy-winning team of the climate changeshow, Years of Living Dangerously. Their videos were viewed over 1 billion times in 2020, the highest viewership in the environmental and climate space. Maya is often seen on-camera narrating many of the videos, and behind the sceneswriting and producing the original content. Contact: www.linkedin.com/in/mayalilly/   Takeaways Storytelling moves people more than facts. Good storytelling includes high stakes and emotionalvulnerability. We need to marry the head and the heart in climatenarratives. Communities affected by climate change often have the bestsolutions. Effective storytelling can drive systemic change.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Climate Storytelling 01:31 Maya's Journey in Environmental Storytelling 05:15 The Importance of Emotional Engagement 10:49 Translating Climate Science into Human Stories 15:22 Community Voices and Local Solutions 16:41 The Role of Storytelling in Climate Action 21:39 Highlighting Community Resilience 26:51 Regenerative Practices and Storytelling 31:43 Final Thoughts on Climate Action and Influence

    39 min
  2. From Compliance to Value Creation: The Lean Approach to Sustainability

    MAR 22

    From Compliance to Value Creation: The Lean Approach to Sustainability

    In this episode, Enock and Bruno Pešec discuss theintersection of sustainability and innovation, exploring the challenges and opportunities that arise in corporate settings. Bruno highlights the damaging mindset of viewing sustainability as a cost center rather than a value creator.He emphasizes the importance of changing the narrative around sustainability, focusing on rewarding positive behavior, and leveraging lean principles to drive innovation. The conversation also delves into the challenges large enterprises face in implementing sustainability initiatives, the need for measurable outcomes, and the significance of collaboration across industries to achievemeaningful impact. Ready to put these ideas into action? Go toSustainabilityTransformations.com for the sustainability strategic briefs, frameworks, and audit tools to help you drive real sustainabilitytransformation. ► Visit the Hub: sustainabilitytransformations.com Guest Speaker: Bruno Pešec Bruno Pešec partners with senior leaders to drive profitableinnovation at scale. A trusted advisor, global expert, and keynote speaker with proven track record. I have worked alongside leaders to unlock €1 billion in new revenue and expand into €28 billion in new market opportunities. Typicalclient outcomes include superior innovation ROI, higher revenue growth, improved margins, faster time-to-market, greater organisational alignment,stronger customer satisfaction, and sustained competitive advantage. Contact: www.linkedin.com/in/pesec  Takeaways Sustainability should be viewed as a value creationopportunity. Changing the narrative around sustainability is crucial forlong-term success. Innovation and sustainability can intersect to create value. Small businesses play a significant role in drivingsustainability. Leaders must align sustainability initiatives with corporatestrategy. Measuring sustainability initiatives is essential foraccountability. Overcoming inertia in large organizations requiresleadership commitment. Collaboration across industries can enhance sustainabilityefforts. Tangible applications of sustainability are becoming moreprevalent. Leaders should encourage a culture of innovation andsustainability.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sustainability and Innovation 01:25 The Compliance Mindset in Sustainability 04:59 The Need for a Positive Narrative 09:11 Lean Philosophy and Sustainability 13:00 Challenges of Sustainability in Large Enterprises 18:47 Metrics for Successful Sustainability Initiatives 24:57 Overcoming Organizational Inertia 31:01 Corporate Sustainability and Economic Impact

    39 min
  3. MAR 20

    Influencing Without Authority: ESG & Sustainability

    In this conversation, Enock and Bianca Riemer explore thetransformative journey from a high-pressure finance career to leadership coaching, emphasizing the importance of inner work, critical thinking, and energy management in fostering sustainable and innovative organizations. They discuss the challenges of aligning incentives for sustainability, navigatingconflicts, and the necessity of cultivating a culture of innovation. Bianca shares insights on influencing without authority and the significance of inner peace in creating positive change in the workplace. Ready to put these ideas into action? Go toSustainabilityTransformations.com for the sustainability strategic briefs,frameworks, and audit tools to help you drive real sustainabilitytransformation. ►Visit the Hub: sustainabilitytransformations.com Guest Speaker: Bianca Riemer FCA PCC Bianca help senior professionals succeed in new leadershiproles with my Influence Under Pressure work | NED | Former top-ranked MorganStanley Analyst. Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/biancariemer Takeaways The transition from finance to coaching can reveal deeperlife values. Reflection during breaks can lead to significant personalinsights. Critical thinking is essential in both finance andleadership coaching. Understanding team dynamics requires awareness of externalcontexts. Aligning incentives is crucial for effective sustainabilityinitiatives. Innovation is necessary for business survival in a rapidlychanging world. Conflict can be constructive when aligned with common goals. Energy management is vital for effective leadership andinfluence. Listening to others builds credibility and fosterscollaboration. Inner peace is foundational for creating a culture ofinnovation.  Chapters 00:00 The Journey from Finance to Leadership Coaching 04:52 The Importance of Reflection and Inner Work 07:44 Critical Thinking in Leadership 08:39 Understanding Team Dynamics and Context 11:54 Aligning Incentives for Sustainability 14:01 The Need for Innovation in Business 17:05 Navigating Conflicts in Sustainability Initiatives 21:05 Energy Management and Leadership 25:14 Influencing Without Authority 30:04 Cultivating Inner Peace for Outer Change

    33 min
  4. Stop Reporting, Start Transforming

    FEB 17

    Stop Reporting, Start Transforming

    In this episode of the Sustainability Transformationspodcast, host Enock engages with Muna Merghani, an expert in organizational transformation and sustainability. They discuss the critical role of sustainability reporting and the risks associated with it, such as greenwashing and the isalignment of responsibilities across departments. Muna emphasizes that sustainability should not be the sole responsibility of a dedicated team but rather a collective effort involving all departments, from HR to finance. She argues that effective sustainability practices require a foundational understanding across the organization, ensuring that every team contributes to the overall sustainability goals. The conversation further explores the importance ofintegrating sustainability into company culture and operations, highlighting the need for training and awareness among all employees. Muna shares insights on how to overcome resistance to sustainability initiatives and thesignificance of aligning incentives for leadership with sustainability objectives. The episode concludes with a discussion on emerging trends in sustainability, including the growing interest in ESG (Environmental, Social,and Governance) factors among board members and the importance of responsible production and marketing practices. Ready to put these ideas into action? Go toSustainabilityTransformations.com for the sustainability strategic briefs, frameworks, and audit tools to help you drive real sustainability transformation. ► Visit the Hub: sustainabilitytransformations.com Guest Speaker: Muna Merghani (HR & SustainabilityStrategy Leader) Muna Merghani is a powerhouse in the world of organizational transformation, specializing in a unique dual discipline: the integration of HR Operations with Sustainability Strategy. Muna is known for innovating"Unified Indices"; comprehensive metrics that measure social,environmental, governance, and financial performance in a single view. With a track record of transforming organizational approaches and collaborating with international NGOs, she proves that you cannot fix the planet without empowering your people. Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/munamerghani  Takeaways Sustainability is everyone's responsibility, not just thesustainability team. Reporting should come at the end of a journey, not thebeginning. Embedding sustainability requires understanding across alldepartments. Greenwashing poses significant risks to companies'reputations. Effective sustainability practices take time and require acultural shift.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sustainability Transformations 00:57 The Risks of Overemphasizing Reporting 04:16 Foundational Elements of Sustainability 08:59 The Role of HR in Sustainability 09:26 Tensions Between Sales and Marketing 14:05 Incentives and Leadership in Sustainability 17:20 Training and Awareness Across Departments 20:41 Navigating Net Zero Commitments 22:58 Future Trends in Sustainability

    29 min
  5. The Human Element: Sustainable Key to Organizational Success

    JAN 19

    The Human Element: Sustainable Key to Organizational Success

    In this insightful conversation, Adam Kingl emphasizes thecritical role of human-centric leadership in driving organizational success. He argues that while technology can enhance productivity, it is ultimately the people within an organization who determine its success. Kingl advocates forleaders to focus on fostering positive human dynamics that not only enhance workplace satisfaction but also contribute to the overall dynamism and success of the company. By prioritizing the human element, leaders can create a morerewarding work environment that benefits both employees and the organization as a whole.  Ready to put these ideas into action? Go toSustainabilityTransformations.com for the sustainability strategic briefs, frameworks, and audit tools to help you drive real sustainability transformation. ► Visit the Hub:sustainabilitytransformations.com   Guest Speaker Author, speaker, educator, advisor Adam Kingl (www.adamkingl.com) is sought for his expertise on the future of business. One of his primary areas of research is on the work and leadership paradigms of different generations to shine a light on the fundamental paradigmshifts that we will face in terms of what’s important to the world of business and how it will be led. This is the subject of his book, ‘Next Generation Leadership’, published by HarperCollins in 2020. Contact:  www.adamkingl.com , www.linkedin.com/in/adam-kingl   Chapters 00:00 Evolving Leadership in a Changing World 05:18 The Shift in Employee Expectations 08:56 Understanding Generational Differences in theWorkplace 12:28 Creating Multi-Generational Teams 16:24 Retaining Young Talent Beyond Salary 18:46 Engagement Scores and Organizational Culture 21:28 Creativity: A Collective Responsibility 26:56 Balancing Idea Generation and Team Capacity 28:39 Strategic vs. Management Innovation 30:53 Rapid Testing of Strategic Bets 33:47 Final Thoughts on Human-Centric Leadership

    36 min
  6. Escaping the Tyranny of Targets: From Performative Metrics to Real Sustainability Impact

    11/22/2025

    Escaping the Tyranny of Targets: From Performative Metrics to Real Sustainability Impact

    In this conversation, Radhika Dutt discusses thecomplexities of achieving sustainability goals, particularly the concept of old is nuanced and often involves gaining buy-in for initiatives that lead to larger goals. Dutt likens the process to solving puzzles, where each solved puzzle unlocks the nextchallenge, highlighting the importance of long-term thinking and outcomes over mere outputs.   Ready to put these ideas into action? Go to SustainabilityTransformations.com for the sustainability strategic briefs, frameworks, and audit tools to help you drive real transformation. ► Visit the Hub: sustainabilitytransformations.com Guest speaker Radhika Dutt – Author of Radical ProductThinking, Advisor to Monetary Authority of Singapore Contact: www.linkedin.com/in/radhika-dutt/, her book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Radical-Product-Thinking-Mindset-Innovating/dp/1523093315   Takeaways  Progress might actually mean I finally now have buy-in fromthis initiative. It's sort of this long haul. It's not a sprint. Thinking about output versus outcomes isn't alwayseffective. Constantly thinking about what exactly is this next puzzleis crucial. I think of it more in terms of like gaming. Each time you solve the puzzle, you go on to the biggerpuzzle. Unlock the next puzzle to get to net zero. Achieving net zero has so much more nuance to it. This is a long-term journey, not a quick fix. Sustainability is a constant marathon.   Chapters  00:00 Introduction to Sustainability Transformations 01:40 The Tyranny of Targets 05:32 Examples of Performative Results 09:56 Alternatives to Target Setting 16:00 Puzzle Setting and Solving Framework 20:03 OHLs: Objectives, Hypotheses, and Learnings 22:30 Outputs vs. Outcomes in Sustainability 25:52 Redesigning Executive Metrics 29:43 Defining a Clear Vision for Sustainability 31:41 The Journey of Writing a Book

    34 min
  7. Building the Infrastructure of Equity: How Fintech, AI & Human-Centered Design Can Deliver ESG at Scale

    11/21/2025

    Building the Infrastructure of Equity: How Fintech, AI & Human-Centered Design Can Deliver ESG at Scale

    In this conversation, Tamara Laine discusses the criticalimportance of financial inclusion as a fundamental human right. She emphasizes that without financial fluency and access to capital, individuals struggle to thrive, impacting their housing and mobility. Throughout her career, she hassought to address these issues, highlighting the need for systemic change to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to build better lives.   Ready to put these ideas into action? Go to SustainabilityTransformations.com for the sustainability strategic briefs, frameworks, and audit tools to help you drive real transformation. ► Visit the Hub: sustainabilitytransformations.com   Guest speaker: Tamara Laine Founder at MPWR, Tamara has led eight-figureventures, investigated systemic issues like human trafficking in her journalism career, and today is building financial tools that combine AI, alternative data, and human-centered design to unlock opportunity for millions excludedfrom traditional credit systems. Contact: www.linkedin.com/in/tamaralaine   Takeaways The right to thrive is a human right. Financial inclusion is essential for survival. Access to capital is a major barrier for many. Financial fluency is crucial for building better lives. Housing and mobility are tied to financial inclusion. Tamara has a passion for solving financial issues. Her career has focused on highlighting these stories. She has served on a foundation board addressing financialfluency. There are scattered problems in financial access. Systemic navigation is needed for better access to capital.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Financial Inclusion and Sustainability 03:12 The Journey from Journalism to FinTech 04:51 The Importance of Financial Inclusion inSustainability 07:22 Understanding the Financial System's Challenges 09:51 Empower's Role in the Gig Economy 11:34 Innovations in Credit Access and AI 14:04 Rethinking Risk in Financial Systems 15:50 Measuring Social Impact in Financial Inclusion 18:11 Lessons for Sustainability Leaders 20:30 The Power of Storytelling in Advocacy 22:19 Future Innovations in Financial Inclusion 23:59 Empower's Upcoming Goals and Final Thoughts

    27 min
  8. Social Resilience Meets Planetary Resilience: Lessons from Refugee Artisans

    11/20/2025

    Social Resilience Meets Planetary Resilience: Lessons from Refugee Artisans

    In this conversation, Shahd discusses the implications ofconsumerism in a capitalist society, emphasizing the detrimental effects on both the environment and the workforce. She argues that true sustainability cannot be achieved without considering the welfare of the people involved in production, highlighting the need for a holistic approach to resilience that encompasses both social and environmental factors.   Ready to put these ideas into action? Go to SustainabilityTransformations.com for the sustainabilitystrategic briefs, frameworks, and audit tools to help you drive realtransformation. ► Visit the Hub: sustainabilitytransformations.com   Guest speaker: Shahd Alasaly Today on Sustainability Transformations, we’re joined by Shahd Alasaly — author, designer, and founder of Blue Meets Blue. Shahd’s work blends fashion, social impact, and sustainability by partnering with refugee artisans to createheritage textiles that honor culture while protecting the planet. Her designs don’t just tell a story — they embody resilience, dignity, and environmentalresponsibility. Contact: www.bluemeetsblue.com,www.linkedin.com/in/shahd-a-0747b647/   Takeaways We live in a consumer-driven capitalist world. The push to buy more and cheaper has a true cost. Fast production is harmful to the planet. Working conditions in sweatshops are dire. Sustainability cannot exist without social resilience. Environmental and social resilience go hand in hand. Profit-driven motives hinder sustainable practices. True sustainability requires ethical production. We must consider the welfare of workers in production. A holistic approach to resilience is essential.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Blue Meets Blue and Its Mission 02:19 The Journey of Empowering Refugee Artisans 05:24 Learning Sustainability from Refugee Women 08:49 The Interconnection of Social and EnvironmentalResilience 10:56 Building a Sustainable Supply Chain 14:58 Understanding Artisan-Led Production 16:52 Navigating Customer Willingness to Pay 19:07 The Power of Storytelling in Sustainability 20:51 Balancing People and Planet in Business Models 22:36 Measuring Social Impact and Success 24:01 The Future of Fashion and Handmade Craft 25:55 Final Thoughts on Human Connection and Sustainability

    27 min

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Welcome to "Sustainability Transformations," the podcast exploring sustainability through weekly conversations with leading experts. We discuss the economic, social, and environmental impacts of business practices, providing practical insights and real-world solutions. Each episode features in-depth interviews and dynamic discussions on the latest trends, tips, and strategies for sustainable transformation. Join us to learn from those making a difference and be inspired to drive positive change in your organization and community. Subscribe now!