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Blue Earth Podcast

A podcast from Blue Earth, a movement and community dedicated to driving positive action for our natural world. Since our inaugural event in Bristol in 2021, where we brought together changemakers, business leaders, creators, and activists, the Summit has evolved into a yearly gathering that inspires sustainable living, protects our natural spaces, and promotes well-being.


In October 2024, we welcomed thousands more to London for three incredible days of talks, workshops, and outdoor experiences around these core themes. This podcast brings you the most impactful conversations and insights from Blue Earth Summit 2024.


To explore more and join us next year, visit blueearthsummit.com.


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Adventure Science Sustainability Entrepreneurship Nature Business Investing
Update frequency
every 5 days
Average duration
36 minutes
Episodes
66
Years Active
2021 - 2025
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What’s the ROI of adventure? - with Bella Collins

What’s the ROI of adventure? - with Bella Collins

For most people, rowing across the Pacific Ocean sounds impossible, and rowing from San Francisco to Hawaii with 2,700 miles in between, sounds even worse. Bella Collins is head of marketing at Blue …

00:17:33  |   Thu 16 Dec 2021
From Blues to Blue Health

From Blues to Blue Health

Through a select panel that includes figures from a variety of areas, one thing is shared. Their love of nature. From green spaces to blue, nature is wondrous, especially when related to subjects lik…

00:31:24  |   Wed 15 Dec 2021
Indigenous Simplicity: Sustaining Human Life On Earth - With Sir Tim Smit

Indigenous Simplicity: Sustaining Human Life On Earth - With Sir Tim Smit

Can you imagine having your home destroyed? Can you imagine a life full of ruin? Well, for the indigenous communities, this is their reality. Sir Tim Smit, co-founder of The Eden Project, empathises …

00:22:32  |   Tue 14 Dec 2021
How renewable can we really be? - with Kresse Wesling

How renewable can we really be? - with Kresse Wesling

"How renewable can we really be?"

Did you know that the reason the global standard length for a fire hose is 22 metres long because the shed in Yorkshire they were first made in was 23 metres long? Di…

00:23:22  |   Sat 11 Dec 2021
Who Owns the Outdoors?

Who Owns the Outdoors?

Who owns the outdoors? 

Keme Nzerem hosted this panel discussion on our Campfire stage (sponsored by Hydro Flask) to discuss trends in diversity, whether that’s socio-economic, race, religion or abili…

00:37:43  |   Thu 09 Dec 2021
Ocean Activism: Challenging The System From The Sand - with Hugo Tagholm

Ocean Activism: Challenging The System From The Sand - with Hugo Tagholm

"Ocean Activism: Challenging The System From The Sand"

Hear the irrepressible Hugo Tagholm from Surfers Against Sewage give his emotionally-charged talk at Blue Earth Summit 2021 that grabbed the audi…

00:18:22  |   Wed 08 Dec 2021
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