Episodes
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How much land and new community relationships does the energy transition require?
Katie Fergusson, Group Head of Sustainability at Anglo American, shares how to integrate sustainability - including voices of the community and consumer - into strategic planning. She draws from her experiences living in the UK, Argentina & Peru, reflecting on the power of storytelling and listening to uncomfortable truths.
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How do you translate complex human rights principles into practical applications, even in countries with robust legal systems?
Claire Larner demystifies how companies need to be thinking about human rights, based on her deep experience with the International Council on Mining & Metals (ICMM), leading the Human Rights Standard roll out for Newmont, and today as an expert with the Pillar Two consultancy firm.
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How do you teach colleagues how not to offend the neighbors? Dr. Chris Anderson speaks with me about how the behavior of everyone at the site impacts social acceptance, reflecting on his earlier motivations from Australia, West Virginia, & Ghana. He has a love for helping companies be better neighbors to communities. Chris is head of the consulting firm, Yirri Global, formerly with Rio Tinto & Newmont & affiliated with University of Queensland and the Colorado School of Mines.
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Why are people absent from the maps that companies use for exploration and mining? I speak with Social Performance expert Sharon Flynn, head of Artara Consulting, and formerly with Rio Tinto, OceanaGold, Bechtel, and Conservation International, on how she integrates community perspectives to improve company decision making.
Music:https://soundcloud.com/emotionetoile/keys-of-moon-the-success-no-copyright-music-90Podcast art: Sylvana Hochet - BritoEditing: Justin at ReliableSounds.com
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In this episode, I chat with Norman Gridley, whose journey as Sustainability Manager for Anglo American's Quellaveco Project in Peru and General Manager of an underground mine in Chile has redefined community engagement. Norman shares his unique perspective on the practice of seeing through the eyes of local communities, revealing how genuine connection can transform mining projects.
Music:https://soundcloud.com/emotionetoile/keys-of-moon-the-success-no-copyright-music-90Podcast art: Sylvana Hochet - BritoEditing: Justin at ReliableSounds.com
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Who is a Social Performance professional? In this episode, we dive into the transformative work of Ana Maria Esteves, founder of the Community Insights Group. After years of helping companies navigate social impacts, Ana Maria is shifting her focus to the individuals sparking the positive change.
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https://soundcloud.com/emotionetoile/keys-of-moon-the-success-no-copyright-music-90
Podcast art: Sylvana Hochet - Brito
Editing: Justin at ReliableSounds.com -
Good community relations start from within a company. Join Beatrice Opoku-Asare, a culture and talent expert in the mining industry, as she reveals how living intentionally can transform companies. Discover how purpose and kindness pave the way for long-term social acceptance. Music: https://soundcloud.com/emotionetoile/keys-of-moon-the-success-no-copyright-music-90Podcast art: Sylvana Hochet - Brito
Editing: Justin at ReliableSounds.com