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Creatives for Climate - Podcast

Creatives for Climate - Podcast

Creatives for Climate

The Creatives for Climate podcast is an initiative born in Amsterdam with a view out onto the world. We’re a mix of creatives, activists and business folk, all impatient with the slow pace of change to tackle our climate emergency. As storytellers and myth builders we have the power and responsibility to create change. Follow us as we talk to creatives, business people, activists about how they are using creativity for change..
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Creatives for Climate - Podcast - Episode 3 - B Corp Summit - Part 2

Episode 3 - B Corp Summit - Part 2

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03/30/20 • 37 min

C4C Podcast correspondent, Tessa Wernink, was at the B Corp Summit in 2019 and interviewed a selection of companies who not only understand that business should be used as a force for good but also know the role creativity has in solving the climate crisis.

You'll hear Tessa speak with Anuradha Chugh - Managing Director of Ben & Jerry's, Judith Joan Walker - Operation's director at African Clean Energy, Ynzo van Zanten - Chief Evangelist of Tony's Chocolonely and Katie Hill - Governance Council Representative of B Corp.

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Creatives for Climate - Podcast - Episode 2 - B Corp Summit - Part 1

Episode 2 - B Corp Summit - Part 1

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02/21/20 • 47 min

C4C Podcast correspondent, Tessa Wernink, was at the B Corp Summit in 2019 and interviewed a selection of companies who not only understand that business should be used as a force for good but also know the role creativity has in solving the climate crisis.

In this week’s episode you’ll hear Lucy von Sturmer introducing Tessa at the B-Corp Summit, followed by Tessa speaking to Felicitas von Peter - Managing Partner at Active Philanthropy, Ryan Gellert - General Manager at Patagonia, Eva Gouwens - CEO of Fairphone and Timothy O’Brien - Founder and CEO for Hatched & ROOY. Enjoy!

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Creatives for Climate - Podcast - Episode 1 - Creatives for Climate Summit

Episode 1 - Creatives for Climate Summit

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02/06/20 • 23 min

The first episode of the Creatives for Climate Podcast takes listener's back to the first C4C Summit. Hear what Lucy von Sturmer from The Humblebrag, Linda Moerland from Extinction Rebellion and Alex Weller from Patagonia had to say about the role creativity has in solving the climate crisis.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Creatives for Climate - Podcast have?

Creatives for Climate - Podcast currently has 3 episodes available.

What topics does Creatives for Climate - Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Non-Profit, Podcasts and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Creatives for Climate - Podcast?

The episode title 'Episode 3 - B Corp Summit - Part 2' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Creatives for Climate - Podcast?

The average episode length on Creatives for Climate - Podcast is 36 minutes.

How often are episodes of Creatives for Climate - Podcast released?

Episodes of Creatives for Climate - Podcast are typically released every 38 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of Creatives for Climate - Podcast?

The first episode of Creatives for Climate - Podcast was released on Feb 6, 2020.

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