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The Sustainable Kind Show
by Alex Leonard
The Sustainable Kind focuses on sharing stories from leaders in the Sustainability Sector who have contributed significantly to helping a cause or moving a campaign in their market. The show will share personal stories from a diverse set of guests and creative individuals.The show aims to give back to those who possess an environmental business that needs ideas on how to communicate that effectively without seeming like a sellout or greenwashing. You want to know how you can monetize and market in a responsible and ethical way, shortening the gap towards that desired state.
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How to Start a Music Festival in the Wintertime with Nicolas Cournoyer (Co-Founder of Igloofest)
Igloofest is a masterclass in production difficulty. And if you’re a creator, producer, or entrepreneur trying to build something sustainable in a hostile environment, you need to hear what Nicolas has to say...On this episode of The Sustainable Kind Show, I sat down with Nicolas from the Igloofest team.I didn't want to talk about DJ lineups. I wanted to talk about logistics. I wanted to know how you throw a world-class party when the ultimate Event Director, Mother Nature, is actively trying to freeze your equipment and bury your venue in snow.Let’s be honest: standard event production is usually an environmental disaster. The waste, the single-use builds, the massive power consumption, it’s a linear model on a finite planet.Now, add sub-zero temperatures to that mix. Your challenges just doubled. Most producers facing that kind of friction would just crank up the diesel generators, buy cheap disposable gear, and hope for the best.Nicolas and his team didn't take the easy route. They realized years ago that to keep the party going long-term, they had to respect the venue.In this episode, we dive into the gritty reality of cold-weather sustainability. We talk about:The Waste Audit Reality Check: How they manage tons of waste and were one of the first large events to champion renewable drinking cups and beverage holders.The Energy Equation: Keeping everyone safe and show moving forward can be a challenging combo at a massive large scale event. Nicolas and I dive into how they ensure their events are looking after the crowd and creating a comfortable, memorable iconic experience in negative range weather. Changing the Culture: igloofest is growing in their mission and geography, so we discuss how they've stayed at the forefront of leading the pact through memorable branding, massive bookings, and a major frozen headache dealing with winter. The principles Nicolas uses to manage 50,000 attendees in a blizzard are the exact same principles you need to manage a sustainable film shoot: radical planning, minimizing single-use inputs, and having a deep respect for the environment you’re operating in.Igloofest proves that "difficult" is not an excuse for "wasteful." If they can figure out how to be green at -20°C, we can certainly figure out how to film a corporate interview without generating a bag of trash.Connect with Nicolas Cournyer, Co-Founder of IgloofestIgloofest Oficial WebsiteIgloofest in Edmonton, March 12-14Igloofest Montreal InstagramConnect with Alex Leonard, Founder of AL MediaAL Media on Facebook AL Media on Instagram Alex Leonard on LinkedIn Alex Leonard on YouTube Alex Leonard on X
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Why Your Next Event Should be Eco-Friendly with Romina Kwong
Romina Kwong is the Founder, Lead Consultant, and Speaker of Eco-Friendly Events, a consulting agency that supports event organizers and businesses by bringing a holistic, accessible, and realistic approach to implementing green initiatives. Through Eco-Friendly Events, she advocates for environmental and social justice and strongly believes in approaching environmental sustainability with incremental, yet impactful actions. Her aim is to educate all event organizers such that having an event sustainability strategy is second nature, and simply part of the planning process.Romina has a B.A. in Environmental Studies and Economics, with a Minor in International Development Studies, as well as a Diploma in Event Management. Outside of work, you can find Romina reading a good book with a giant cup of coffee or in the water swimming, scuba diving, or surfing.Connect with Romina Kwong, Founder of Eco-Friendly EventsEco-Friendly Events WebsiteRomina on LinkedInEco-Friendly Events on InstagramEco-Friendly Events on FacebookConnect with The Sustainable Kind and AL MediaThe Sustainable Kind's WebsiteThe Sustainable Kind on InstagramAL Media on FacebookAL Media on TwitterAlex Leonard on InstagramAlex Leonard on LinkedInAlex Leonard on YouTube Mentioned in this episode:Midroll Share The Episode Plug
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Transforming Ocean Plastic into Gardening Gravel with Sebastian Sajoux
Sebastian Sajoux is the CEO and founder behind Arqlite, an innovative company that is turning ocean plastic into eco-friendly gardening gravel. Learn more about Arqlite and Sebastian's journey from Argentina to America, as he developed and grew his company during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Listeners will be able to take away positive lessons about facing adversity, growing a reliable team, and developing an optimistic outlook against one of our biggest global challenges, a reliance on plastic! Check out the Blog post by clicking here.Connect with ArqliteArqlite's WebsiteArqlite on InstagramArqlite on FacebookArqlite on LinkedInArqlite on YouTubeConnect with The Sustainable Kind and AL MediaThe Sustainable Kind's WebsiteThe Sustainable Kind on InstagramAL Media on FacebookAL Media on TwitterAlex Leonard on InstagramAlex Leonard on LinkedInAlex Leonard on YouTube
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Cutting a Company's Carbon Emissions with Leila Nattagh
Leila Nattagh is the founder of W2R Solutions (Waste 2 Resources) helping businesses and organizations understand their carbon emissions and find ways to become more environmentally friendly. This Thursday I'll be releasing The Sustainable Kind Show's latest episode with Leila where we speak about her awesome work with W2R Solutions and both of us being MES graduates from Western University as well. Listen to the show and let me know by commenting below where you typically listen to podcasts. You can reach The Sustainable Kind now on Instagram!Contact Leila Nattagh and W2R SolutionsW2R Solutions WebsiteLeila Nattagh on LinkedInConnect with The Sustainable Kind and AL MediaThe Sustainable Kind's WebsiteThe Sustainable Kind on InstagramAL Media on FacebookAL Media on TwitterAlex Leonard on InstagramAlex Leonard on LinkedInAlex Leonard on YouTube
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Growing the Green Economy with Dr. Dianne Saxe
Dr. Dianne Saxe is one of Canada’s most respected environmental lawyers, with a Clean50 award, a Ph.D. in Law, a Law Society Medal, and many other awards. She was a popular Environmental Commissioner of Ontario, reporting to the Legislature on environment, energy and climate. She now heads SaxeFacts, hosts the Green Economy Heroes podcast, is Deputy Leader of the Ontario Green Party, is Green Party candidate in University-Rosedale!Dr. Dianne Saxe has been featured in multiple interviews, is one of the top 25 best environmental lawyers, and is an inspiring individual who I am honoured to have her as the first guest of The Sustainable Kind Show.Creating a platform to share info from leaders in the sustainable sector has always been a goal of mine, as I want to spread more positive and inspiring news stories from successful business owners and social leaders who are creating a safer and healthier planet to live on. I look forward to hearing your thoughts about the show and from other guests who will be joining me. At this point, I'll start things as a season for each 20 episodes, similar format to The Creative Kind Show, the other podcast that I host. Check that show out too for more ideas on how to get involved!Alex Leonard
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Sustainable Kind focuses on sharing stories from leaders in the Sustainability Sector who have contributed significantly to helping a cause or moving a campaign in their market. The show will share personal stories from a diverse set of guests and creative individuals.The show aims to give back to those who possess an environmental business that needs ideas on how to communicate that effectively without seeming like a sellout or greenwashing. You want to know how you can monetize and market in a responsible and ethical way, shortening the gap towards that desired state.
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Alex Leonard
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