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Blue Earth Podcast

Ditching the Rhetoric: When purpose becomes product

25 Dec 2021

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There’s been a huge transition over the last decade or so towards purpose. As consumers we would like to make better choices. However, there’s a divide between those choices we would like to make, and those we actually make. Could the products and services we consume be doing a better job of helping us make the right choices?We put together the perfect panel on our Campfire Stage (sponsored by Hydro Flask) to help us answer that question and discuss how we go about confronting that dichotomy.Lucy Siegle was joined by:Hetty Key - founder of the independent research company Women in Adventure. Emma Crome - Award-winning filmmaker and producer at Coldhouse CollectiveJack Samler - General Manager at micromobility company Voi TechnologyDan Macaulay - Founder and CEO of sports marketing consultancy, Brandwave Marketing ***The Blue Earth Summit is a movement and community driving positive action for our natural world. In October 2021, we brought together over 800 changemakers, business leaders, content creators and activists for our inaugural Blue Earth Summit event in Bristol. It involved 2 days of talks, workshops, inspiring conversations and outdoor activities around 3 big ideas: Living and working sustainably Protecting our outdoor playgroundsAnd Inspiring a healthy outlookThis podcast shares those ideas with you by bringing you the best talks and panel discussions from Blue Earth Summit Year 1 at The Old Marble FactoryTo see filmed versions of all these talks and sign up for Blue Earth Summit 2022 visit blueearthsummit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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