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Blue Earth Podcast

A podcast by Blue Earth, the movement of people transforming the way the world works.


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  • 62. Building the Financial Infrastructure for Ocean Recovery

    52:49||Season 2, Ep. 62
    The ocean is one of the world's most valuable natural assets, yet it remains one of the least funded.In this episode of the Blue Earth Podcast, Guy Hayler sits down with Kirsty Schneeberger MBE, Founder and CEO of Athena Blue, to explore how she's building the financial infrastructure needed to unlock investment into ocean restoration and regeneration.Drawing on experience spanning the Paris Climate Agreement, biodiversity conservation, philanthropy and climate finance, Kirsty shares why she left a successful career to launch Athena Blue, the challenges of fundraising while building a startup, and how better capital allocation could transform the future of the blue economy.Together, they discuss blue carbon, nature finance, seagrass restoration, investor readiness, and why businesses are increasingly viewing ocean health as a critical risk and opportunity.If you're interested in climate innovation, ocean investment, entrepreneurship, or the future of nature finance, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

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  • 61. Title: How Young Planet Is Reimagining Circular Parenting

    34:44||Season 2, Ep. 61
    In this episode of the Blue Earth Podcast, Guy Hayler sits down with Jason Ash, Founder of Young Planet, to explore how the platform is helping families save money through circular parenting. From digitising hand-me-downs to building a “Blue Light Card for parents”, they discuss community, consumer behaviour, scaling impact and the future of sustainable family living.
  • 60. Building the AI-Native Company

    34:28||Season 2, Ep. 60
    In this episode of the Blue Earth Podcast, Guy Hayler sits down with Neal Mann, founder of NOAN, to explore the future of AI-native business.After working across global transformation projects with companies including Google, Microsoft, Expedia and News Corp, Neal saw the same problem everywhere: businesses are built on fragmented systems, disconnected knowledge and outdated processes that AI simply cannot operate effectively on.NOAN is changing that.The conversation dives into why “context” is becoming one of the most important layers in modern business, how NOAN is helping companies become AI-native from the ground up, and why Neal believes every company will eventually operate as an API.They also discuss the future of due diligence, AI-driven operations, founder productivity, scaling globally from Europe into the US, and what the next generation of companies could look like.A fascinating conversation on the infrastructure powering the future of work.
  • 59. From Lab Tests to Real-Time Data: Scaling Water Intelligence with Segura

    33:57||Season 2, Ep. 59
    In this episode, José, founder of Segura and Blue Earth B100 winner, shares how his team is transforming water quality testing, from slow, expensive lab processes to real-time, on-site results.Drawing on years of experience in water chemistry and global consulting, José breaks down the scale of the problem utilities face, why existing systems no longer work in a changing climate, and how Segura is repurposing medical-grade technology to deliver faster, cheaper, and more scalable testing.We dive into early pilots with major global organisations, the path to certification, and what it takes to build a deep tech company at the intersection of infrastructure, climate, and data.
  • 58. Raft Energy: Turning Waste Into Energy from Shed Experiment to Biogas Breakthrough

    37:04||Season 2, Ep. 58
    What started as an experiment with chicken waste and food scraps is now a fast-scaling biotech company.In this episode, Ben Pluke, founder of Raft Energy and Blue Earth BE100 Growth Winner, shares how his team is transforming waste into renewable energy, helping biogas plants increase output, improve efficiency, and unlock stronger returns.From early R&D in a shed to commercial trials with major operators, Ben breaks down the journey to market, the scale of the opportunity, and why 2026 could be a breakthrough year for Raft Energy and the wider waste-to-energy space.
  • 57. Turning Roads Into Carbon Sinks: The Low Carbon Materials Story

    26:33||Season 2, Ep. 57
    In this episode, Natasha Boulding, co-founder and CEO of Low Carbon Materials and Blue Earth BE100 winner, shares how her team is transforming the built environment into part of the climate solution—starting with a carbon-negative aggregate used in roads, concrete, and infrastructure.From spinning out of academia to delivering over 40 real-world construction projects, Natasha breaks down the journey from lab to large-scale deployment, the challenge of breaking into a risk-averse industry, and why scaling production is the next big unlock.With demand already outpacing supply, this conversation explores how Low Carbon Materials is building trust, driving adoption, and shaping the future of sustainable construction at scale.
  • 56. Building at Scale, Backing Impact: The Living Card Story

    27:08||Season 2, Ep. 56
    Hear from the founder behind exits to Sony Entertainment and a £300m+ scale-up, as he unpacks The Living Card — a venture tackling the UK’s cost-of-living crisis. From repeat backing by Ascension Ventures to parallels with Monzo and Blue Light Card, this is a conversation about timing, traction, and building a platform with real-world impact.