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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Elias Stahl CEO and Co-Founder of HILOS
HILOS is a design, development, and infinite restock platform enabling brands to launch 3D-printed footwear lines without inventory or waste, pioneering the first commercially scaled use of 3D printing technology for on-demand footwear.
Elias founded HILOS from an ambition to change the way the world makes to allow for a creative economy without waste. Prior to HILOS, Elias served in the Israeli special forces, worked on urban policy while at the National League of Cities, and helped Fortune 50 brands leverage their influence for social impact as VP of Product at Handshake. Elias holds an MA from Johns Hopkins University and a BA from the University of Toronto, is an avid history nerd, casual swing dancer, and an amateur distiller.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
How we can innovate to reduce overproduction and waste in fashionHow local on-demand production can foster sustainable growth and community resilienceHow technology can unite craft and efficiency, bringing joy back to manufacturingNurturing talent over hiring solely for experience in startupsHow embracing change can lead to opportunities during times of crisisMake sure to stay until the end to hear Elias’s book recommendation, and something forward-looking that he’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Sandra D'Souza Founder and CEO of Ellect
Ellect is focused on helping businesses to achieve their ESG Goals in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Ellect is a platform dedicated to empowering companies to create a more inclusive and diverse workplace.
Over the last 20 years or so, Sandra D’Souza has been advocating for gender equality and women in business as well as building her expertise in all aspects of business from finance, operations, technology, marketing, and sales. The acquisition of Curate Bee Digital has allowed her to pursue her interest in Gender Equality by creating Ellect…
Some of the highlights from this episode:
How we can ignite change through purpose-aligned actionHow we can find fulfillment in products with a positive impactHow we can boost well-being with purpose-driven entrepreneurshipUnlocking potential by leveraging unique strengthsFostering meaningful connections through purposeful relationshipsMake sure to stay until the end to hear Sandra’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that she’s optimistic about right now!
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From Bias to Equality: How business leaders can drive innovation, success and profitability by embracing true gender balance by Sandra D'SouzaSupport the show
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Leon Farrant Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder of Green Li-ion
Green Li-ion is a leading provider of lithium-ion battery recycling technology producing innovative modular hardware solutions that efficiently convert spent batteries into battery-grade cathode material, at an industrial scale, that’s ready to be seamlessly integrated into manufacturing processes.
With 15+ years of strategic leadership in the energy and service sectors, Leon is known for his ability to build consensus, his vision, and his rigor. He has expertise in strategy development for start-ups and established businesses, as well as global leadership and executive management. He excels in building high-performing teams with ethical business practices.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
Creating a sustainable future by recycling lithium-ion batteriesHow we can bridge the gap in battery recycling technologyReducing carbon footprints by processing battery waste locallyHow we can enhance profitability for battery recyclers with innovative technologyHow we can track and remanufacture battery material for a circular economyMake sure to stay until the end to hear Leon’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that he’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with NJ Ayuk Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber
The African Energy Chamber creates and upholds a results-focused business environment for companies operating in Africa’s dynamic energy industry. They work with indigenous companies throughout the continent to optimize their reach and networks.
NJ Ayuk, JD, MBA is an internationally-acclaimed thought leader, lawyer, thinker, speaker and entrepreneur, who advises major companies on corporate strategies with a focus on investing in Africa’s future.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
Addressing energy poverty in Africa by focusing on free market principlesHow we can promote individual liberty and property rights to drive prosperityHow we can invest in carbon capture technologies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissionsChallenging the narrative that fossil fuels are inherently evilHow we can inspire and empower young Africans to create positive change in their communitiesMake sure to stay until the end to hear NJ’s book recommendation, and something forward-looking that he’s optimistic about right now!
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A Just Transition: Making Energy Poverty History with an Energy Mix by Nj AyukBillions at Play: The Future of African Energy and Doing Deals by Nj AyukFossil Future: Why Global Human Flourishing Requires More Oil, Coal, and Natural Gas--Not Less by Alex EpsteinSupport the show
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Lottie Dalziel Founder of Banish
Banish was born in a bid to help Australians reduce their waste with the right products and even better information. Their aim at Banish is to give Australians all of the tools they need to reduce their waste and ecological footprint.
Lottie is a sustainability expert dedicated to forging a sustainable future for Australia. Her passion lies in inspiring and empowering Australians to adopt responsible lifestyles, and she has the privilege of reaching and educating tens of thousands of individuals daily.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
How we can educate and empower individuals to live more sustainablyHow we can create a community that supports and inspires sustainable choicesTackling greenwashing and making informed purchasing decisionsHow we can close the loop and promote circularity in recyclingHow we can challenge the status quo and create a more sustainable futureMake sure to stay until the end to hear Lottie’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that she’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Will Fan CEO of NewCampus
NewCampus stands as a contemporary business school catering to Southeast Asia, enhancing managers' capabilities within next-generation companies. With partnerships spanning more than 500 dynamic organizations, they have engaged with a network of over 130,000 young leaders. Their core offering involves a dynamic live online leadership bootcamp, cultivating essential early-stage managerial proficiencies.
Will Fan’s focus revolves around the fusion of education, community, and emerging markets. Over the last ten years, he has been actively engaged in regions like China, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
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Some of the highlights from this episode:
Empowering young leaders and learners in underrepresented communitiesNavigating the challenges of a changing market while building a sustainable businessHow we can leverage AI and new tools to streamline communication and increase efficiencyExploring new opportunities and partnerships to scale our impactHow we can support education companies in emerging markets and foster long-term growthWe hope you love this episode! If you do, please take time to share this with someone you think would be inspired by it!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Apolline Deroche CEO and Co-Founder of Cappella
Cappella is a company fusing care and sound technology. They're revolutionizing parenting, decoding baby cries for caregiver support and insights.
Apolline, originally from France, has been in the US for precisely two years, where she decided to establish her company. She holds a master's degree in engineering and a graduate degree from MIT's Sloan School of Management.
From a young age, Apolline was driven by a desire to make a positive impact on people's lives. Her diverse interests encompass music, technology, and psychology. And you'll most certainly often find her reading a book on early childhood development. It was these passions that led her to create Cappella, a company that not only aligns with her interests but aims to make a meaningful difference in the world.
Stay tuned because Cappella's app is set to launch at the end of 2023, and it's already generating excitement among new parents who can't wait for its release.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
How we can support new parents by using AI to understand baby criesIdentifying early signs of behavioral disorders through baby criesHow we can improve the lives of parents and babies during the challenging transition phaseBuilding a strong team and surrounding ourselves with the right peopleHow we can leverage accelerators and mentorship to grow our startupMake sure to stay until the end to hear Apolline’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that she’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with George Helou Co-Founder of Verve Education
Verve Education is dedicated to democratizing expert knowledge by making it affordable and highly personalized. Their innovative approach transforms coaching and learning, considering users’ unique perspectives during the learning process.
Their goal is to enhance adaptability in our global society, fostering well-being, prosperity, and equality in both personal and professional life.
George Helou is a best-selling author, life coach and the founder of EP7 – Empowered for Purpose in 7 Steps. He has 17 Years and 15,000 hours of personal development coaching experience for individuals and for business.
He is a husband, father and his hobbies include writing and music composition. His latest book is “Cinderella’s Secrets” – The Untold Story of Ella, launched at the Perth Town Hall by the Rt Hon Lord Mayor of Perth, Lisa-M Scaffidi. George’s upcoming book is “Empowered for Purpose in 7 steps”.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
How we can learn to reframe our perception and make better decisions in any circumstanceTapping into the power of AI to gain insights, validate our thoughts, and make informed decisionsUsing the Verve app to confidently prepare for job interviews, auditions, difficult conversations, and moreHow we can continuously improve ourselves by revisiting and reinforcing our perception projectsHow to gain insights into our work culture, measure adaptation velocity, and improve productivity and performance-Relevant Links-
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Mark Toman CEO and Co-Founder of EggTech
EggTech Ltd. is a first-of-its-kind company, centered around innovation, that specializes in the production of high-quality Calcium from an entirely renewable and sustainable source.
Mark developed a patented process to create sustainable forms of calcium, collagen, and hyaluronic acid from discarded food by-products for human nutrition and packaging markets.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
Revolutionizing the poultry industry by upcycling eggshell wasteCreating a sustainable and pure form of calciumReducing landfill waste and environmental impact through upcyclingChanging the landscape of the calcium nutritional marketplaceContributing to fixing the broken food system by reducing food wasteMake sure to stay until the end to hear Mark’s book recommendation, and something forward-looking that he’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Nisha Anand CEO of Dream.Org
Dream.Org is a non-profit organization that works on addressing challenges in the US, such as mass incarceration, climate change, and economic inequality. They have helped pass criminal justice reform, create economic opportunities, and secure funding for green investments.
Nisha Anand is an Indian-American activist, mom of two teenagers, and leader for racial justice. She has extensive organizing experience and leads a diverse group of people who value unconventional relationships.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
Finding common ground between parties that see things differentlyUsing tech to disrupt the criminal justice systemSupporting underrepresented entrepreneurs in the green economyLearning to understand others' perspectives to create changeMake sure to stay until the end to hear Nisha’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that she’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Peyman Salehian Co-Founder and CEO of Allozymes
Allozymes is a deep-tech company, transforming ingredient manufacturing by unlocking enzyme potential. They provide rapid and affordable discovery, evolution, and development of unique and custom-designed enzymes for the sustainable future of industries ranging from pharmaceuticals and cosmetics to food and beverages.
Peyman is an entrepreneur-scientist with a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the National University of Singapore. He has over 10 years of academic experience in biotech, and material science. He also successfully founded and exited one hardware startup.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
How we can use enzymes to improve our livesHow enzyme engineering can help us copy nature's sustainabilityHow enzyme engineering can help food and chemical industries achieve sustainabilityThe awe-inspiring power of enzymes in nature and how they can revolutionize our livesHow we can harness the power of biology to replace harmful chemicals and create a more sustainable futureMake sure to stay until the end to hear Peyman’s book recommendation, and something forward-looking that he’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Sam Sutaria CEO of WaterBear
WaterBear is the first interactive streaming platform dedicated to the future of our planet. In 2020, they launched the first of-its-kind streaming platform and publisher. A free platform that brings inspiration and action together through award-winning, certified films and documentaries that you can stream at any time, and on any device for free.
Sam is the CEO of the WaterBear Network: a B Corp certified, award-winning, digital publisher and interactive streaming platform dedicated to our planet.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
Creating collaborative content with global partners to awaken and empower change-makers worldwideHow we can use storytelling to bridge the gap between overwhelm and action, inspiring hope and agency in our communityHow we can drive long-term behavior change through consistent, engaging storytelling and community buildingDiscovering how WaterBear can be your daily tool for informative and engaging contentMake sure to stay until the end to hear Sam’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that he’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Chris Wedding Founder of Entrepreneurs for Impact
Entrepreneurs for Impact is a highly vetted membership community with members mobilizing $8 billion to tackle climate change profitably.
Chris Wedding is a climate tech CEO peer group leader, ex-private equity investor, 4x founder, Duke & UNC professor, podcast host, newsletter writer, ex-investment banker, ex-rainforest researcher, 4x Board member, and Time Magazine's Person of the Year in 2006, with $1B+ of investment experience and 75,000+ professional students taught.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
How we can build climate tech businesses that create massive positive impactLearning from climate tech leaders and connecting with othersMaking an impact by teaching, investing, and mobilizingFocusing on the people and the solutions, not the problemsAligning your business with your values to attract talent and capitalMake sure to stay until the end to hear ’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that he’s optimistic about right now!
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Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James NestorThe Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan HolidayMan's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. FranklSupport the show
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Curtis VanWalleghem CEO and Board Member of Hydrostor
Hydrostor is the world’s leading developer of Advanced Compressed Air Energy Storage (A-CAES) projects, enabling the transition to a CLEANER, more AFFORDABLE, and more FLEXIBLE electricity grid.
Curtis is the Co-Founder and CEO of Hydrostor and has led the company through technology development into commercial operations. Prior to Hydrostor, Curtis held positions at nuclear generator Bruce Power and in Deloitte’s Corporate Strategy Consulting Practice. He holds a degree in Industrial Engineering and an MBA.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
How Hydrostor's compressed air storage facilities can power cities for 10 hours at a timeHow Hydrostor’s systems store surplus energy from wind & solar and its advantages over other energy storage methodsBuilding a strong company culture by hiring the right people who share the same values and mission, and consistently reinforcing themHow we can build resiliency as entrepreneurs while fighting climate changeIf these topics sound interesting to you, then please do listen to this episode and make sure to stay until the end to hear Curtis’ book recommendation and something forward-looking that he’s optimistic about right now!
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Waking the Frog: Solutions for Our Climate Change Paralysis by Tom RandZero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future by Peter ThielSupport the show
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Sam Ringwaldt CEO of Conry Tech
Conry Tech’s purpose in the world is to reinvent air-conditioning to improve comfort and make it sustainable. Sam and his co-founder Ron Conry have taken a blank-page approach to re-designed air-conditioning systems from the ground up, resulting in a novel approach, new hardware technology, and new optimization methodologies that will disrupt the industry and help the world reduce carbon emissions from air conditioning buildings which currently accounts for a huge portion of the energy we use globally.
Sam is building and leading a team that is pushing into the climate tech frontier, developing deep building tech that is aiming at having gigaton CO2e reduction impact, that will improve the user experience of air-conditioning in buildings globally.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
Innovating compressors for efficient and powerful cooling solutionsNavigating the global growth of air conditioning usageReimagining cooling for sustainable comfort: from legacy norms to tailored efficiency in buildingsStrong partnerships: combining strengths to overcome challenges, drive innovation, and achieve growthEmbracing challenges and navigating a rapidly changing worldMake sure to stay until the end to hear Sam’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that he’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Ed McGinnis CEO of Curio LV
CURIO™ is dedicated to ushering in THE SECOND NUCLEAR ERA™ by unleashing the full potential of the atom. This means clean energy, a substantially lower environmental footprint, and advanced technologies.
Ed McGinnis is an accomplished senior executive in both the U.S. government and private sector, with an impressive track record spanning over 30 years. He has extensive experience in national and international nuclear energy, policy, and technology cooperation, as well as nuclear security and nonproliferation. Additionally, he has expertise in science and technology policy and programmatic activities, international relations, and global energy policy and cooperation.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
How Ed worked in the past toward the prevention of nuclear proliferationEmpowering Nuclear TransformationAiming for security, environmental sustainability, and economic efficiency in nuclear recyclingSupporting young engineers who want to make a differenceMake sure to stay until the end to hear what he’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Justin Breen Founder and CEO of BrEpic Communications LLC
BrEpic is a PR firm whose clients appear in high-level media outlets and are introduced to other visionaries who will transform their lives and businesses.
Justin has a numerical perspective on the world. He has conversed with numerous prominent visionaries and inquired about their IQs over the past few years. He acts as a unifying force for entrepreneurs who embrace a visionary, investment-oriented, and abundance-focused mindset, helping them share their stories with the world.
Unlocking Visionary Potential in 4 StepsHow we can achieve success: Focus on purpose and familyFinding people who understand your talkIdentifying your strengths and connecting with people who share them
Some of the highlights from this episode:Make sure to stay until the end to hear Justin’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that he’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Darko Mandich co-founder and CEO of MeliBio
Mellody Plant-Based Honey is a MeliBio-owned brand currently available through an exclusive DTC partnership with Eleven Madison Home and in select restaurants in New York and California.
Darko Mandich is an impact entrepreneur on a mission to sustainably feed 10B+ people with delicious and nutritious foods while saving our keystone species - wild and native bees.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
Transforming the honey industry to create a world where humans and bees can thrive togetherBalancing strategic intervention to protect native pollinators and alleviate habitat pressureCrafting an ethical honey alternative that satisfies even honey purists' taste budsTransforming the food industry with resilience and scienceHarnessing domain expertise, passion, and gut instinct for impactful leadership and decision-makingMake sure to stay until the end to hear Darko’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that he’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Sallyann Della Casa CEO and Chief Identity Hacker of GLEAC
GLEAC provides a practical approach to upskilling that addresses challenges in today's competitive business environment. Micro-practice sessions enable learners to apply new skills in real-world situations, bridging the gap between theory and application so employees can use what they learn right away.
Sallyann’s life's work has been about bringing inclusion into networks of opportunity and the signaling of human skills. Human skills such as creative thinking, communication, judgment, and decision-making, are what she obsesses about daily.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
Activating successful and powerful networks through proximity and quality of thoughtHow we can leverage blockchain to showcase our unique quality of thought and expertiseRedefining success beyond traditional measures and valuing our unique individual brillianceHow we can navigate the changing landscape of education and job markets in the era of AIHow we can challenge biases in job recruitment and create opportunities for entry-level candidatesMake sure to stay until the end to hear Sallyann’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that she’s optimistic about right now!
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In this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Eleonore Eisath Founder of Beworm
Beworm is developing a biocatalytic recycling process that decomposes plastic waste into natural raw materials.
They isolate plastic-degrading bacteria from our beloved be(e)worms to degrade polyethylene, the world's most used plastic material. The enzymes produced by this bacteria split the plastics up into basic chemicals for the production of new (bio)plastics or other petrochemical products - creating an infinite, closed-loop system!
Eleonore Eisath is an ambitious dreamer with a passion for trash. She gained experience as a project manager for Everwave, a German startup removing plastics from rivers. She manages the Beworm team, talks to partners and customers, designs the communication channels, and works on the strategy.
Some of the highlights from this episode:
Discovering enzymes and microorganisms for plastic degradation is expanding rapidly, offering hope for a sustainable futureUnlocking the mechanism of plastic degradation offers industry opportunities for licensing and scaling up sustainable processesTransforming food packaging: Overcoming contamination and regulatory barriers through innovative recycling solutionsUnlocking the potential of enzymatic recycling: Transforming plastic waste into high-quality materialsFinancial journey: Securing grants, seeking investors for timely progress in plastic degradationEmbracing minimalism: Finding fulfillment beyond material possessions for a purpose-driven lifeMake sure to stay until the end to hear Eleonore’s book recommendation and something forward-looking that she’s optimistic about right now!
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