Climate Conversations and Innovations with Josh Dorfman

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 38 MIN

Climate Conversations and Innovations with Josh Dorfman

from MadPo3t Podcast| Art|Life| Creative exploration · host Alex Murdock| Exploring Creative Journey: The MadPo3t

This week on MadPo3t, we're honored to host Josh Dorfman, the innovative mind behind Plantd Materials and the insightful host of the Supercool Podcast. We kick off with a deep dive into Josh's foundational experience in China, a surprising turning point that set him on his unique professional trajectory. He candidly shares that this was by no means an easy or obvious path, underscoring our belief that true growth is often found in the unpredictable twists and turns of life.Our conversation shifts to Josh's pioneering ventures and media platforms, where he shares compelling anecdotes and inspiring insights gleaned from his many conversations with impactful leaders. One of our most probing questions leads us to discuss the challenge of engaging individuals who may not believe in global warming. This sparks a memorable philosophical exchange about 'apple pies': the idea that people might be drawn to solutions and outcomes (the delicious pie) even if they don't fully buy into the underlying issue (the raw apple).This episode offers a rich and thoroughly engaging discussion with Josh, a true pleasure to converse with, providing valuable perspectives on how to foster progress in a complex world.Tune in now wherever you get your podcasts! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review. Learn more about Josh's work by checking out his company, Plantd Materials, and his Supercool Podcast.Josh Dorfman Link: - https://getsuper.cool/- https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorfmanjosh

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