Second Nature
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Second Nature is a society podcast hosted by Oxygen Conservation. It has 167 episodes, with the latest published April 2026.
Life on Earth is changing faster than ever. Second Nature introduces you to the people driving that change.Join host Rich Stockdale as he sits down with some of the most interesting people working at the intersection of nature, business, finance, adventure, leadership, and politics. Together, they uncover the stories, lessons, and truths that will shape the future of our planet.Expect everything from extreme journeys in the wild to high-performance insights, from conservation breakthroughs to the realities of building purpose-driven organisations. These conversations challenge assumptions, spark new thinking, and shine a light on what it really takes to make an impact in the world at scale.Started in 2023 and brought to you with support from Knight Frank, Second Nature is your chance to learn from the people pushing boundaries and creating change—one honest conversation at a time.
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E166 Martin Berg: Nature Is Becoming a $1BN Business
E165 Dimple Patel: Stop Waiting For Permission
E164 Ian Simm: Nature Is The Next Big Trade
E163 Vian Sharif: Finance, AI and the Future of Nature
E162 Will Foulkes: Retail Is Sitting On Untouched Billions
E161 Lara Salam & Doris Koeck: We Built a Nature Algorithm
E160 Rob Gardner: Floods Will Break Britain
E159 Giles Bristow: The Water Crisis Was Engineered
E158 Mark Clayton: Is Your Bank Funding Extinction?
E157 Elena Doms: Is Europe Running Out of Time?
E156 Rowan Martin: This Isn’t for Everyone
E155 Ben Gascoigne: Can Anyone Lead Britain Now?
E154 Tom Bradshaw: Who Is Killing British Farming?
E153 Alok Sama: Escaping the Trap
E152 Ed Mansel Lewis: The Price of Taste
E151 Nye Gordon: The New Power Line
E150 Tom Sobey: Redefining Coffee Culture
E149 Tasmin Chilcott: The Future of Outdoor Gear
E148 David Hill: The Architect of BNG
E147 Neil Beamsley: The Biodiversity Builder
E146 Don Macleod & Crawford Mackay: The Scotland Land Reform Bill
E145 Joe Stanley: How Farmers Can Actually Save the Planet
E144 Molly Biddell: The Wild Blueprint
E143 Richard Peers: The Next Operating System
E142 David Marquet: The Leadership Mutiny
E141 James Shepherd: From Responsibility to Resilience
E140 Carl Atkin-House: Scaling the Unscalable
E139 Andy Creak: Natural Capital: A Guide for Institutional Investors
E138 Alex Godfrey: Carbon, Cash, and Collapse
E137 Guy Hayler: Building The Blue Earth Summit 2025
E136 Julia Armstrong D'Agnese: Forecasting the Future
E135 Peter Stein: The Conservation Deal-Maker
E134 Anika Staccone: Nature Needs More Than Numbers
E133 Tripp Wall: The Economics of Restoration
E132 Shannon Smith: The Truth Behind Offsets
E131 Lauren Carrol: Through the Lost Forest
E130 Tim Graham: Wilding Without Limits
E129 Paul McMahon: From Soil To Scale
E128 Franjo Salic: Recharging the Energy Revolution
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E127 Jake Fiennes: The Wild Return to Holkham
E126 Jim Murray: Putting a Spotlight On The Stream
E125 Guy Thompson: The Nature Market Paradox
E124 Ashlee Murrell: Rewilding Estate Management
E123 Archie Barnes: The Unreasonable Art of Hospitality
E122 Asher Clark: The Fate of Footwear is Bare
E121 Annabel Thomas: The Future Poured Neat
E120 Robert Godfrey: Where the Money Should Grow
E119 Paddy Dring: The Hidden Cost
E118 Chris Winter: Making the Market
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