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    Episodes (20)

    Episode 3: Student Perspectives on Sustainability Consulting

    Episode 3: Student Perspectives on Sustainability Consulting

    In this episode, join Gustavo Pacheco Portilla, Lukrecija Vaisyte, and Emiliano Vuillermoz, as they delve into their experiences with sustainability consulting projects conducted for external clients as part of the Environmental Management and Policy program's capstone course, Sustainability Solutions in Context. Hosted by Ari Ronai-Durning, the episode prompts insightful reflections from the students on addressing pressing sustainability issues and what lessons can be applied to future challenges in their lives as sustainability professionals after the Master’s.

    Report: https://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/search/publication/9141785

    Episode 2: Inner Development Goals - Unlocking a missing dimension of sustainability

    Episode 2: Inner Development Goals -  Unlocking a missing dimension of sustainability

    This episode unveils a previously overlooked dimension of sustainability by exploring the Inner Development Goals (IDGs), an open-source framework outlining the inner capabilities, qualities, and skills essential for advancing efforts toward the UN SDGs. Your host, Marleen Mammen, along with two guests, Gustav Osberg (Doctoral researcher at the IIIEE) and Björn Schulz (Batch 29 of the EMP Master), will provide answers to the following guiding questions:

    • What are the IDGs?
    • How do they relate to the environmental sustainability transformation?
    • How can individuals, businesses, and policies leverage them?

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    >>> Sources used in the episode:

    Websites:

    White paper:

    Scientific articles: 

    Newspaper article: 

    >>> Further readings: 

    Report: Reconnection - Meeting the climate crisis inside out

    Scientific article: IMAGINE sustainability: Integrated inner-outer transformation in research, education and practice

    Book: Radical transformational leadership: strategic action for change agents - by Monica Sharma (2017)

    Video: Intro to sharing circles in the tradition of Zen Buddhism

    Episode 1: Eco-Anxiety Roundtable

    Episode 1: Eco-Anxiety Roundtable

    In this first episode of this second season, we dig into the topic of eco-anxiety with a roundtable hosted by Justine. The guests, Janice, Luiz and Medhini, all students at Lund University, share with us how they have experienced eco-anxiety throughout their life, how it affects them now, and strategies to overcome it.


    Sources: 

    - TEDTalk Lyn Stoler

    - The Lancet Study on Climate anxiety

    Welcome to the second season!

    Welcome to the second season!

    Welcome back to the second season of Sustainably Speaking: Beyond the Aula, the IIIEE’s very own student-led podcast tackling sustainability topics within our community and abroad! Join us as we bridge the gap between students and researchers, sharing Alumni success stories and uncovering diverse career paths in the world of sustainability.


    In this pilot episode we want to highlight a change of speakers. Your new hosts are four current insti students: Justine (EMP), Ari  (EMP), Marleen (EMP), and Gabby (MESPOM). We also have four unique new formats for you: 'Insti Insights', 'Alumni Spotlight', 'Knowledge Sharing', and 'Special Episodes'.


    Get ready for a monthly dose of inspiration, with our first three episodes exploring eco-anxiety, the inner development goals, and a capstone course from the Environmental Management and Policy program. 


    Subscribe now, and join us as we embark on a journey to take sustainability beyond the classroom!

    E5 - EMP & MESPOM Roundtable: The Miniseries Finale

    E5 - EMP & MESPOM Roundtable: The Miniseries Finale

    For the last episode of the first miniseries of Sustainably Speaking: Beyond the Aula, we are joined by current students of the EMP masters the IIIEE, who also happen to be two of the hosts for the upcoming series of the podcasts.


    As we hand over the torch of the first sustainability student-led podcast of Lund University, we discuss life in Lund, what made us interested in sustainability in the first place and the key characteristics and differences between the two programs hosted by the insti: EMP and MESPOM. 


    We hope you enjoyed tuning into the first series of Sustainably Speaking and we cannot wait for the upcoming episodes hosted by Justine, Ari and other current and future students at the insti.

    About Sustainably Speaking's hosts

    Meet the hosts of Sustainably Speaking, Malek Al Jebaie and Inés Oort Alonso. Malek is a sustainability and cities professional from Lebanon and a current MESPOM student who is deeply engaged in urban transitions and climate governance. Inés is also a current MESPOM student from Spain and the Netherlands with a passion for multimedia communication, food systems, and promoting the intersection of human and planetary health.

    E4 - Matthias Lehner: Uniting Academia and Business Pioneership for Sustainable Consumption

    E4 - Matthias Lehner: Uniting Academia and Business Pioneership for Sustainable Consumption

    Join us in this rich conversation with Matthias Lehner, a distinguished researcher at the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE), where he focuses on the intricate interplay of sustainable consumption and business models, rebound effects from sustainable consumption and most recently digitalization of consumption and sustainability. Beyond academia, Matthias is the founder of Roots of Malmo, a unique venture that bridges theory and practice, promoting sustainability through the lens of entrepreneurship. In this episode, Matthias shares his invaluable lessons from researching sustainability and establishing a successful company that initially started as a hobby. Explore crucial topics, including the misconceptions surrounding sustainable consumption and its true essence and the importance of policy as a catalyst for sustainability transitions. Gain insights into the captivating journey of Roots of Malmo, as Matthias candidly discusses the challenges faced during their 10+ years in business, offering valuable lessons learned. This episode provides a rare opportunity to witness the integration of sustainability research and entrepreneurship, as Matthias shares how he envisions future pursuits enriched by the experiences from his current endeavors.


    About Sustainably Speaking's hosts

    Meet the hosts of Sustainably Speaking, Malek Al Jebaie and Inés Oort Alonso. Malek is a sustainability and cities professional from Lebanon and a current MESPOM student who is deeply engaged in urban transitions and climate governance. Inés is also a current MESPOM student from Spain and the Netherlands with a passion for multimedia communication, food systems, and promoting the intersection of human and planetary health.

    E3 - Sofia Cavalleri: Researching Tradition and Innovation in Food Systems

    E3 - Sofia Cavalleri: Researching Tradition and Innovation in Food Systems

    In this episode, we were joined by Dr. Sofia Cavalleri (MESPOM batch 13),  an ethnobotanist researcher passionate about Traditional Medicine & Diet.
    Currently Sofia is Researcher Coordinator at the Future Food Institute, where she leads publications on sustainable food systems and works on a million other exciting projects promoting healthy diets and food environments among other topics. Tune in to hear her insightful thoughts on traditional food systems, innovation, urban rural nexus and much much more!


    About Sustainably Speaking's hosts:

    Meet the hosts of Sustainably Speaking, Malek Al Jebaie and Inés Oort Alonso. Malek is a sustainability and cities professional from Lebanon and a current MESPOM student who is deeply engaged in urban transitions and climate governance. Inés is also a current MESPOM student from Spain and the Netherlands with a passion for multimedia communication, food systems, and promoting the intersection of human and planetary health.

    E2 – Paulina Lis: The Fascinating Journey of an Urban Sustainability Ambassador

    E2 – Paulina Lis: The Fascinating Journey of an Urban Sustainability Ambassador

    In this episode of "Sustainably Speaking Beyond the Aula," we are honored to have Paulina Lis (From Batch 24) as our esteemed guest.
    With over a decade of experience in sustainable transitions within the urban buildings and energy sector, Paulina is a leading expert in promoting sustainability in cities. Her expertise lies in enhancing liveability, driving innovation, and reducing environmental impacts. Currently serving as a Strategic Sustainability Consultant at Rambol (Copenhagen - Denmark), she brings a wealth of knowledge from her previous roles with the San Diego Green Building Council (USA - California) and C40.


    During our conversation, Paulina shares her inspiring journey and discusses various topics, including managing sustainable transitions in urban contexts, her impactful projects, and the importance of urban governance. She also reveals three key pieces of advice for sustainability professionals aspiring to pursue a career in urban sustainability.


    Join us as we delve into Paulina's invaluable insights and learn how we can contribute to the sustainable future of our cities.


    About Sustainably Speaking's hosts:
    Meet the hosts of Sustainably Speaking, Malek Al Jebaie and Inés Oort Alonso. Malek is a sustainability and cities professional from Lebanon and a current MESPOM student who is deeply engaged in urban transitions and climate governance. Inés is also a current MESPOM student from Spain and the Netherlands with a passion for multimedia communication, food systems, and promoting the intersection of human and planetary health.

    The Social Ideas Podcast: the social innovation of mental wellbeing

    The Social Ideas Podcast: the social innovation of mental wellbeing

    In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast we hear from Ariana Alexander-Sefre, the Founder and Co-CEO of wellbeing music app, SPOKE; and Chris Hope, Founder of the 100 Coffee Movement.

    Ariana is a recent graduate of the Masters in Social Innovation and Chris is currently researching and writing his dissertation for the programme.

    Since the COVID-19 pandemic there has been a concerted effort to further dismantle the taboos surrounding mental health and to make access to wellbeing apps, classes, and course easier and more affordable for all.

    Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation
    Masters in Social Innovation 

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    E1 – Rheanna Johnston: Thoughts on Clean Energy Future

    E1 – Rheanna Johnston: Thoughts on Clean Energy Future

    Welcome to the first official episode of Sustainably Speaking: Beyond the Aula!

    In this episode, we are honored to have Rheanna Johnston as our very first guest. Rheanna is an expert in EU climate and energy policy and is a very active member of the IIIEE's alumni association, ExComm. Her passion for advocating for a clean energy future and a transition away from fossil gas has led her to work with E3G, a climate and energy think tank.

    Rheanna's experience in climate advocacy extends beyond her work with E3G. She has worked as the European Green Party's Climate Campaigner, promoting policies that address climate change on a global scale. Additionally, she has campaigned for carbon pricing and 100% clean energy in Washington state and has also worked with UNIDO's Global Cleantech Innovation Programme.

    Rheanna holds an MSc in Environmental Management and Policy (EMP) from Lund University as well as a BA in Environmental Policy and International Studies. Her expertise and experience make her a valuable voice in the sustainability conversation, and we're thrilled to have her on our show. So sit back, relax, and join us for an enlightening conversation on sustainable energy and climate policy with Rheanna Johnston.

     

    About Sustainably Speaking's hosts

    Meet the hosts of Sustainably Speaking, Malek Al Jebaie and Inés Oort Alonso. Malek is a sustainability and cities professional from Lebanon and a current MESPOM student who is deeply engaged in urban transitions and climate governance. Inés is also a current MESPOM student from Spain and the Netherlands with a passion for multimedia communication, food systems, and promoting the intersection of human and planetary health.

    The Social Ideas Podcast: creating the future of social innovation

    The Social Ideas Podcast: creating the future of social innovation

    In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast, four graduates of the Masters in Social Innovation talk about why they chose the programme, what they got out of it, and how what they've learnt has impacted their socially innovative work.

    Find out more about the following:
    Masters in Social Innovation
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    Welcome to this Podcast!

    Welcome to this Podcast!

    About Sustainably Speaking's hosts

    Meet the hosts of Sustainably Speaking, Malek Al Jebaie and Inés Oort Alonso. Malek is a sustainability and cities professional from Lebanon and a current MESPOM student who is deeply engaged in urban transitions and climate governance. Inés is also a current MESPOM student from Spain and the Netherlands with a passion for multimedia communication, food systems, and promoting the intersection of human and planetary health.

    The Social Ideas Podcast: business advice for social ventures

    The Social Ideas Podcast: business advice for social ventures

    In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast, business advisor, Leonore Lord-Patterson share how she works with social ventures.

    Leonore's varied career and business expertise is used to great effect as a business advisor for Cambridge Social Ventures.

    Cambridge Social Ventures supports a range of businesses that have positive social and environmental impacts.

    Through their 12-month incubator programme, the team at CSV provides expert business advice, training, and networking … enabling social entrepreneurs to grow their businesses to the next level.

    Apply to be a part of CSV's January 2023 Incubator

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    Basketball, Business, Her New Book, Faith & Relationships!

    The Social Ideas Podcast: the Chief Officer of Everything

    The Social Ideas Podcast: the Chief Officer of Everything

    In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast, MSt in Social Innovation graduate Flóra Raffai discusses the challenges she faced when she started as a Chief Executive Officer of a small charity.

    Flora has taken the lessons she's learnt and written a book called Chief Everything Officer: a field guide for small organisation leaders.

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    The Social Ideas Podcast: become a change maker

    The Social Ideas Podcast: become a change maker

    In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast, Dr Neil Stott and Professor Paul Tracey share why you should apply to study the Masters in Social Innovation at the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation, Cambridge Judge Business.

    It's a two-year, part-time programme, which blends learning via our digital learning environment and four week-long residentials in Cambridge.

    Listen to the podcast, and then click to apply - https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/programmes/mst-social-innovation/applying/

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    The Social Ideas Podcast: engineering a love of lifelong learning

    The Social Ideas Podcast: engineering a love of lifelong learning

    In this episode of The Social Ideas Podcast, we hear from Asrif Yusoff, graduate of the Masters in Social Innovation talks about his journey from bored engineering undergraduate to determined PhD student.

    Asrif's educational journey has taken him around the world, and brought him to Cambridge to complete the Master's in Social Innovation. His learning is helping him to guide others to discover the joy of lifelong learning.

    Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation
    Masters in Social Innovation 

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    EP 23: Continuing Education as an Adult

    EP 23: Continuing Education as an Adult

    We talked about making College Decisions as a high schooler back in Episode 11, which you can listen to here. This is NOT a part two of the episode. :) We're talking about going back to school or continuing formal education as adults as all three of us have decided to do just that. We share our experiences with the different formats we've chosen, talk about different forms of learning that is popular these days and why we've decided to continue to expand our knowledge. Are you going through the same thing or thinking about applying to a program? Let us know on our social media pages!

    (Ep. 54) Studying Abroad in Edinburgh with Diana DeWald

    (Ep. 54) Studying Abroad in Edinburgh with Diana DeWald

    Diana shares about her masters program in Edinburgh, what it’s like to be a student in another country, why she wants to marry someone with an accent, and all of the reasons that she is a Hufflepuff!!! 

    Diana recommends you check out:

    Harry Potter free tour

    The Cauldron Bar

    Gilmerton Cove

    Wish You Were Here

    Diana: Tomb of King Philip II of Macedon, Vergina, Greece

    Cheryl: Cougar Mountain Zoo, Issaquah, WA

    Ryan: Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, CA

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