Share

cover art for Episode 5: 'The End of the Beginning'

Grounded: A Climate Startup Journey

Episode 5: 'The End of the Beginning'

Season 1, Ep. 5

It’s the fifth and (for now) final episode, and Tom finds himself facing the challenge that all founders will face: how to make the numbers work. So he whips out his calculator, picks up the phone, and starts sending off those grant applications. Amidst it all, he’s dealing with a cold workspace, grappling with contracts, and taking his first foray into filmmaking. Sure, he’s picked up a few new skills lately. But the question is: can he find a buyer for his credits? And, ultimately, will he get the funds he needs to make this all happen?

 

Grounded is the story of a startup that wants to remove carbon from the atmosphere and help reshape our relationship with the planet. Ideally without burning to the ground in the process.

 

Follow the podcast to hear Tom’s journey, or visit restord.earth to learn more about the project.


Thank you to the guests who featured in this episode, including:

 

 

Grounded: A Climate Startup Journey is:

hosted by Tom Previte,

produced by Ben Weaver-Hincks,

with graphic design by Liubov Pankiv,

and marketing and promotional support by Paola Sáenz and Jack Turnham

More episodes

View all episodes

  • 2. Episode 7: 'Got Wood?'

    31:42||Season 2, Ep. 2
    After months of physical and emotional labour, the stars are beginning to align and the prospect of actually making biochar is now tantalisingly close. But Tom’s recipe is still missing one crucial ingredient: wood, and lots of it. So, while he pores over his cashflow projections and awaits delivery of his machine, he sets about trying to find some. And as he soon discovers, this wood business is a little trickier than it first appears. For instance, how many Toms does it take to guide an 8-wheeler down a country road? If a tree falls in a forest, does it necessarily make good biochar? And what does this all have to do with elephants? Grounded is the award-winning story of a startup that wants to remove carbon from the atmosphere and help reshape our relationship with the planet. Ideally without burning to the ground in the process. Follow the podcast to hear Tom’s journey, or visit restord.earth to learn more about the project. Thank you to the guests who featured in this episode, including: Dr Bojana Bajzelj – VP Carbon Removal, BeZero CarbonChintan Mahida – Co-Founder, CapCharAdam Samuel – Co-Founder, CapCharTeam members at Corserv and Cormac Grounded: A Climate Startup Journey is:hosted by Tom Previte,produced by Ben Weaver-Hincks,with marketing by Oluwaseun Sanni,graphic design by Liubov Pankiv,and promotional support by Paola Sáenz, Jack Turnham and Lizzy Read
  • 1. Episode 6: 'Going Cornwall'

    30:05||Season 2, Ep. 1
    Tom’s baaack! That’s right – after basking briefly in the glow of his new-found ‘fame’, Tom’s returning to your ears for the next chapter of his biochar journey. And he’s ready to leave the city behind and move full-time to the farm. But with funding still uncertain, he’s doing everything he can to keep things on track: from honing his pitch and making contingency plans, to laying concrete and learning to operate dangerous machinery. But when all’s said and done, is he any closer to making his project a reality? Or is he on a south-westerly road to nowhere? Grounded is the story of a startup that wants to remove carbon from the atmosphere and help reshape our relationship with the planet. Ideally without burning to the ground in the process. Follow the podcast to hear Tom’s journey, or visit restord.earth to learn more about the project.  This episode features excerpts from:Mel Osborne on BBC Radio CornwallReversing Climate ChangeWicked Problems – Climate Tech Conversations  Grounded: A Climate Startup Journey is:hosted by Tom Previte,produced by Ben Weaver-Hincks,with marketing by Oluwaseun Sanni,graphic design by Liubov Pankiv,and promotional support by Paola Sáenz, Jack Turnham and Lizzy Read
  • 4. Episode 4: 'Putting A Label On It'

    32:39||Season 1, Ep. 4
    Tom is four episodes into his biochar journey, but he’s still facing one big challenge: will the machine he wants allow him to turn his climate dreams into business reality? Meanwhile, he has other things to tick off his to-do list: to incorporate a business, to keep his electric car charged… oh, and to start making a podcast. Amongst it all, he takes the train to Oxford, gets an unexpected proposal, and asks himself some big questions about the future. Is there a path through the weeds? And if there is, how is he going to start paying for it all?Grounded is the story of a startup that wants to remove carbon from the atmosphere and help reshape our relationship with the planet. Ideally without burning to the ground in the process. Follow the podcast to hear Tom’s journey, or visit restord.earth to learn more about the project. Thank you to the guests who featured in this episode, including: Chintan Mahida – Co-Founder, CapCharAdam Samuel – Co-Founder, CapCharNikolaus Wohlgemuth – Carbon Markets Expert & Head of Supply, CarbonfutureFrancesca Battersby – Chair, Executive Committee, GGR Future Leaders Network  Grounded: A Climate Startup Journey is:hosted by Tom Previte,produced by Ben Weaver-Hincks,with graphic design by Liubov Pankiv,and marketing and promotional support by Paola Sáenz and Jack Turnham
  • 3. Episode 3: 'Lean, Mean, Charring Machine'

    33:07||Season 1, Ep. 3
    It’s episode three, and Tom has begun his search for a machine to make his biochar. But he soon learns that this particular shopping trip is going to be a lot more complicated (and potentially expensive) than he expected. Along the way, he meets a founder who’s been down this road before, encounters the messy world of ‘standards’, and gets lost in an extended baking metaphor that leaves him slightly peckish. Will he find a machine that will work for his pilot and allow him to mint credits? Or is it time to get out of the kitchen?Grounded is the story of a startup that wants to remove carbon from the atmosphere and help reshape our relationship with the planet. Ideally without burning to the ground in the process. Follow the podcast to hear Tom’s journey over the following weeks, or visit restord.earth to learn more about the project. Thank you to the guests who featured in this episode, including: Rob Palmer – Director of Innovation, UNDOChintan Mahida – Co-Founder, CapCharAdam Samuel – Co-Founder, CapCharGarrett Guard – Carbon Removal Methodology Specialist, C-CapsuleEmily Swaddle – Co-host, The Carbon Removal ShowAlex Hume – Senior Associate, Finance Earth Grounded: A Climate Startup Journey is:hosted by Tom Previte,produced by Ben Weaver-Hincks,with graphic design by Liubov Pankiv,and marketing and promotional support by Paola Sáenz and Jack Turnham
  • 2. Episode 2: 'Location, Location, Location'

    29:59||Season 1, Ep. 2
    In our second episode, Tom starts to grapple with the realities of his startup mission and addresses the first big hurdle: where to build his business. He learns what he’ll need nearby to support a sustainable and impactful biochar company, revisits his family roots in Cornwall, and attempts to answer the eternal question: how much is a tonne of wood? But is the UK the right place to make biochar? And will he get the support of local farmers he needs to make this happen? Grounded is the story of a startup that wants to remove carbon from the atmosphere and help reshape our relationship with the planet. Ideally without burning to the ground in the process. Follow the podcast to hear Tom’s journey over the following weeks, or visit restord.earth to learn more about the project.  Thank you to the guests who featured in this episode, including: Genevieve Hodgins – Project Manager, The Biochar DemonstratorMick and Darren Jones – Woodtek BiocharAlex Hume – Senior Associate, Finance EarthRichard Tamblin - Farmer Grounded: A Climate Startup Journey is:hosted by Tom Previte,produced by Ben Weaver-Hincks,with graphic design by Liubov Pankiv,and Marketing and promotional support by Paola Sáenz and Jack Turnham 
  • 1. Episode 1: 'Scr*w it, let's do it'

    28:55||Season 1, Ep. 1
    Grounded is the story of a startup that wants to remove carbon from the atmosphere and help reshape our relationship with the planet. Ideally without burning to the ground in the process. In this, our first episode, Tom catches the carbon removal bug, makes a bold promise to himself, and receives some work news that nudges him towards a big decision. Along the way, he learns all about biochar, takes a walk in a field, and gets some honest advice from friends and family. So: is he really ready to set up a biochar business? Follow the podcast to hear Tom’s journey over the following weeks, or visit restord.earth to learn more about the project.  Thank you to the guests who featured in this episode, including: Genevieve Hodgins – Project Manager, The Biochar DemonstratorMick and Darren Jones – Woodtek BiocharEmily Swaddle – Co-host, The Carbon Removal ShowAlex Hume – Senior Associate, Finance EarthGrounded: A Climate Startup Journey is:hosted by Tom Previte,produced by Ben Weaver-Hincks,with graphic design by Liubov Pankiv,and Marketing and promotional support by Paola Sáenz and Jack Turnham
  • Introducing... Grounded: A Climate Startup Journey

    02:18||Season 1, Ep. 0
    Tackling climate change is a serious business.This is the story of a startup that wants to remove carbon from the atmosphere and help reshape our relationship with the planet. Ideally without burning to the ground in the process.It was a good few years back when Tom Previte stumbled across biochar. That was during the first season of a podcast he co-hosts - ‘The Carbon Removal Show’. And it turns out that this biochar stuff… it's not just an ancient technology but also a cutting-edge solution for today’s climate problems. Grounded: A Climate Startup Journey captures the highs and lows of a green startup - from sharp learning curves to unlikely breakthroughs. Listen in as Tom digs deep into the realities and complexities of setting up a carbon removal project, and gets to grips with the science, the money, and everything it takes to build an environmentally (and financially) sustainable business.Because if we’re going to save the planet, we’re going to need a lot more businesses like this one.