36 episodes

In this podcast series, we explore key themes as they relate to the SDGs: leadership, innovation and youth. Dr. Márcia Balisciano, Global Head of Corporate Responsibility, interviews influencers and thought leaders across disciplines on how we can build back better to achieve the global goals.

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In this podcast series, we explore key themes as they relate to the SDGs: leadership, innovation and youth. Dr. Márcia Balisciano, Global Head of Corporate Responsibility, interviews influencers and thought leaders across disciplines on how we can build back better to achieve the global goals.

    Decoding the Patent Language for Global Sustainability

    Decoding the Patent Language for Global Sustainability

    In this episode of the "World We Want" podcast, Márcia Balisciano interviews Marco Richter, Global Head of Customer Success, LexisNexis Intellectual Property Solutions. They discuss how businesses and policymakers can leverage intellectual property (IP) frameworks to promote environment-friendly technologies and practices.
     Marco Richter 
    Marco Richter is the Head of Global Customer Success and Managing Director of LexisNexis® PatentSight®, a LexisNexis Intellectual Property subsidiary. He has over 15 years of experience in the IP space, starting in the IP consulting business and running projects for DAX 30 and Fortune 500 companies. He established the Data Harmonization Team and the Consulting & Customer Success Team at PatentSight, a German start-up, into a global software provider. Moreover, he also helped integrate the PatentSight application into LexisNexis IP Solution's SaaS and DaaS offerings. He has strong ties to academia and international patent offices and actively engages with intellectual property leaders and practitioners. He believes that SDG-related patent analytics can assist policymakers in understanding the involvement and identifying gaps in sustainable technological development, allowing them to develop strategies to foster and incentivize investment and innovation in these areas.

    • 34 min
    Nurturing Young Minds, Empowering Tomorrow’s Innovators

    Nurturing Young Minds, Empowering Tomorrow’s Innovators

    In this episode of the "World We Want" podcast, Márcia Balisciano interviews Karin Sempf, CEO and Founder of Innova Nation. The talk about how Innova Nation accelerates sustainability ideas from children and teenagers and provides a framework for transforming these ideas into reality.
     
    Karin Sempf 
    Karin Sempf is the CEO and Founder of Innova Nation, an educational lab that motivates and empowers the next generation of entrepreneurs, innovators, and sustainability advocates. They provide interactive learning opportunities for children and teenagers, fostering creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities while also encouraging them to pursue their interests and ideas. Innova Nation has created its own methodology to nurture young minds' talent and potential while incubating ideas about entrepreneurship and sustainability. This framework enables children to identify the most pressing issues confronting our planet today and work toward achieving goals that will result in solutions.
     

    • 17 min
    Empowering Communities: Diana's Vision for Sustainable Fishing and Renewable Energy

    Empowering Communities: Diana's Vision for Sustainable Fishing and Renewable Energy

    In this special edition of "The World We Want," Márcia Balisciano interviews Diana Mbogo, the Founder and Managing Director of Millennium Engineers in Tanzania. Diana, an award-winning entrepreneur, focuses on renewable energy solutions and is currently implementing the Sardine Fishing Industry Business Project. The project aims to transition the traditional, environmentally harmful methods of the sardine fishing industry toward more sustainable practices using solar drying facilities. Diana emphasises the critical connection between access to energy, particularly for women, and the broader goal of achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Throughout the discussion, Diana shares her journey, challenges, and the transformative impact of her work on communities, highlighting the positive changes brought about by her innovative approach to the sardine industry.
    Diana Mbogo
    Diana Mbogo is the Founder and Managing Director of Millennium Engineers – a 100% women founded and led social enterprise that specialises in renewable energy. Their primary focus is identifying untapped energy poverty markets across various sectors. They excel in creating tailored and innovative business solutions by analysing the requirements of specific industries, communities, or business value chains. Currently, Millennium Engineers is implementing the “Sardine Fishing Industry” business project which aims to transition the low-income sardine fishing industry in Lake Victoria, away from pressurised kerosene/LED lead acid powered batteries lamps and conventional methods of sardine drying towards more climate friendly solar drying facilities to ensure sustainable fishing practices in the region.

    • 14 min
    How companies can move towards corporate sustainability

    How companies can move towards corporate sustainability

    In this episode of the "World We Want" podcast, Márcia Balisciano interviews Lene Bjorn Serpa, Director, Head of Corporate Sustainability & ESG, A.P. Moller - Maersk. They discuss how her work at Maersk aligns with the United Nations sustainable development goals and how companies can contribute to a positive change by engaging with sustainability from a corporate standpoint.
     
    About Lene Bjorn Serpa 
    Lene Bjorn Serpa is the Director of Head of Corporate Sustainability & ESG, A.P. Moller – Maersk. She leads Maersk's worldwide initiatives in sustainability and environmental, social, and governance strategy, encompassing reporting, governance, stakeholder engagement, and trend analysis. She earned a master’s degree from the Copenhagen Business School. With a remarkable 25-year track record in corporate sustainability, she serves on corporate boards and holds the Chair of the Global Compact Network Denmark. Lene is also a co-author of the insightful book 'Squaring the Sustainability Circle,' which delves into integrating sustainability seamlessly into corporate strategies. 

    • 38 min
    Navigating turbulent times: Finding peace amidst global unrest from a psychosocial perspective

    Navigating turbulent times: Finding peace amidst global unrest from a psychosocial perspective

    In this episode of the "World We Want" podcast, Márcia Balisciano interviews Judy Kuriansky, an award-wining journalist, clinical psychologist, lecturer, and United Nations NGO representative. They discuss sustainable development and global goals for education, health, peace, and gender equality.
    About Judy Kuriansky 
    Dr. Judy Kuriansky is an academic, a world-renowned clinical psychologist, a Professor of Psychology and Education at Columbia University Teachers College, a certified sex therapist, and a popular speaker. She is also the founder of radio call-in advice, a former television reporter, and a newspaper columnist. Dr. Judy, a humanitarian and philanthropist, is a first responder who has provided psychosocial support worldwide in the aftermath of major disasters such as the attacks on the US World Trade Center, school shootings, the tsunami in Japan, floods in St. Martin, and earthquakes in Iran and Haiti. She is the Policy Advisor to Sierra Leone's Mission at the United Nations and has been representing NGOs for over 20 years, advocating for mental health and well-being. She is a strong supporter of women's and girls' rights, having founded a Girls Empowerment Camp in Lesotho, edited a book called "Women Around the World," and backed the Sierra Leone First Lady's "Hands Off Our Girls" initiative.
     

    • 39 min
    Steering through NASA's current sustainability initiatives and goals

    Steering through NASA's current sustainability initiatives and goals

    In this episode of the "World We Want" podcast, Márcia Balisciano interviews Nicholas Murdock, Sustainability Program Manager, NASA. They discuss how his experience in engineering, construction, and operations contribute to the multifaceted sustainability efforts at NASA.
    About Nicholas Murdock 
    Nicholas Murdock is NASA's Sustainability Program Manager, in charge of developing and implementing the agency's sustainability initiatives across all centres. He earned a bachelor’s degree in civil/environmental engineering and a master’s degree in engineering management from the University of Central Florida. At NASA, Nicholas recognizes the importance of pursuing and achieving the current administration's goals. He is passionate about problem solving, building strong teams, and creating a safe, collaborative, and inclusive environment. Prior to his current position, he worked in a variety of roles supporting environmental functions, engineering, construction, and operations and maintenance 

    • 31 min

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