
Sustainable GOAT
By Sustainable GOAT


S3.E15 - Sustainable Innovation & Sailing Around The World

S3.E14 - Protecting Honeybees to Support Nature & Agriculture

S3.E13 - Creating More Sustainable and Ethical Clothing
Step into the complex world of fashion industry transformation with the Apparel Impact Institute, an organization pioneering sustainable change across global supply chains. This episode reveals how collaboration with major brands is reshaping the future of clothing production.
Key topics:
-Transforming supply chain sustainability in the fashion industry
-Working with leading brands to implement systemic changes
-Innovative approaches to improving material sourcing and production
-Creating better labor practices across the clothing industry
-Optimizing shipping and logistics for environmental impact
Check out the Apparel Impact Institute here: https://apparelimpact.org/

S3.E12 - Solving Complex and Global Problems Through Inclusivity
This episode explores how CH Group is reimagining solutions through a lens of community, understanding, and meaningful connection—with a special focus on the powerful potential of Halal certification.
Key topics:
-Understanding Halal certification as a bridge of cultural and dietary connection
-Comparing Halal and Kosher certifications beyond traditional boundaries
-How inclusive design can solve massive societal challenges
-Creating systems that welcome and respect diverse communities
Check out CH Group here - https://chgroupus.com/

S3.E11 - Building Custom Wood Structures Meant for Longevity
Explore the nuanced world of sustainable building through the lens of New Energy Works, where high-performance wood structures meet a deep commitment to craftsmanship, longevity, and meaningful collaboration. This episode challenges conventional notions of sustainability by examining how truly lasting design can be the most environmentally responsible approach.
Key topics:
-Redefining sustainability through the lens of longevity and durability
-The art of creating high-performance wood structures that stand the test of time
-Balancing material choices with long-term environmental impact
-Innovative workplace models that empower employees through ownership
Check out New Energy Works here - https://newenergyworks.com/

S3.E10 - The Hospitality Industry and Self-Sufficient Systems
Levar Jackson, from Yogh Group, is exploring how the hospitality industry can be completely reimagined through sustainable innovation. This episode reveals a bold approach to creating truly self-sufficient hospitality properties that generate their own energy, source materials responsibly, and support local communities.
Key topics:
-Discover how Yogh Group's patent-backed technology is challenging traditional hospitality models by integrating sustainability from the ground up.
-Learn about a visionary approach that goes beyond environmental responsibility to create meaningful social and economic impact.
Check Yogh Group out here: https://www.yogh.group/

S3.E9 - Sustainable Yachting and Crossing the Northwest Passage
Discover how Expedition Zero is revolutionizing maritime adventure by proving that sustainable practices and ambitious exploration can coexist. Learn about the technical innovations and personal transformations that drive this groundbreaking project.
Key Topics:
-The innovative design and technology behind the most sustainable yacht ever built
-Navigating the Northwest Passage while minimizing environmental impact
-The personal journey of leaving conventional life for sustainable adventure
-Making adventure travel more accessible and environmentally responsible
-Overcoming the challenges of sustainable sailing in extreme conditions
Check out Expedition Zero here: https://www.expeditionzero.co.uk/

S3.E8 - Preparing for the Next Generation of Stories and Publishing
Nathan Bond, an entrepreneur and artist is changing the game with Fair Share Publishing, revolutionizing children's book publishing through sustainable practices and artist-first principles. This episode explores the intersection of environmental responsibility and creative expression in the publishing industry.
Key topics:
- The environmental impact of domestic printing versus overseas production
- How high-quality materials and inks create superior children's books
- Fair Share's commitment to supporting artists through better compensation
- Building a sustainable publishing model for future generations
- The balance between environmental responsibility and artistic quality
Learn more about Fair Share Publishing here - https://www.fairsharepublishing.com/

S3.E7 - Rewriting the History of Product Design and Circularity
A fascinating conversation with Solgaard, where quality design meets sustainability. This episode explores how innovative product design can enhance our daily experiences while prioritizing environmental responsibility.
Key topics:
- The philosophy of making every moment count and how that influences design
- How recycled materials transform into premium, long-lasting products
- Problem-solving through sustainable product development
- The intersection of durability, functionality, and environmental consciousness
- Reimagining everyday items through a circular economy lens
Discover Solgaard's approach to creating products that not only solve practical challenges but also contribute to a more sustainable future.
Check out their products here - https://solgaard.co/

S3.E6 - Biodiversity Conservation and Why Offsets Need to Change
Terrasos is a company revolutionizing biodiversity offsets across Colombia and Latin America. This episode challenges conventional thinking about environmental offsets and presents rewilding as a powerful solution for ecological recovery.
Key topics:
- Understanding biodiversity offsets beyond traditional carbon credit systems
- The transformative potential of rewilding in ecosystem restoration
- How Terrasos is reshaping environmental conservation in Latin America
- Examining the true meaning and impact of offset initiatives
- The connection between corporate responsibility and ecosystem regeneration
Learn more about Terrasos here - https://www.terrasos.co/en/

S3.E5 - Mindful Architecture and Designing Sustainable Yoga Gear
Our interior spaces are where most spend the majority of time. We sleep, work, cook, and relax in one of the biggest opportunities for sustainable design. Architect and designer Brienne Derosier joins the podcast to discuss how we can create living spaces that nurture both personal health and environmental sustainability.
Key topics:
- Principles of designing interiors that promote wellness and environmental health
- The connection between sustainable design and personal well-being
- Brienne's innovative yoga storage solution made from waste materials
Brienne's background in architecture gives her a unique approach to interior design, emphasizing the harmony between human needs and environmental consciousness.
Check out Mache here - https://heymache.com/

S3.E4 - The Fishing Industry and How to Choose the Right Seafood
Do you know where your seafood comes from? Is wild-caught or farmed fish better? It's a lot more complicated than you think. Seafood Watch, a program born out of the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium, this episode unravels the complexities of making informed seafood choices and underscores the critical importance of knowing your food's origins.
Key topics:
- How to identify sustainable seafood species based on your location
- Understanding the differences between wild-caught and farmed seafood
- Decoding fishing practices and their environmental impacts
- Tools and resources provided by Seafood Watch for conscious consumers
Explore how Seafood Watch empowers individuals to make environmentally responsible seafood choices in order to ensure that we are able to continue to support the ecosystems and eat responsibly.
Check them out here: https://www.seafoodwatch.org/
Check out the Monterey Bay Aquarium here: https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/

S3.E3 - Powering Cities With Waste From Food Production
This episode explores an innovative solution that's closing the loop in food manufacturing while addressing pressing energy challenges.
Key topics:
- The dual problem of industrial food waste and the growing demand for clean energy
- Synthica's groundbreaking technology for converting waste into natural gas
- How this process creates a circular economy in the food industry
- The environmental impact of reducing waste and producing clean energy simultaneously
Learn how Synthica's approach not only tackles waste management issues but also contributes to solving our energy needs with a renewable source. This episode offers insights into a promising path towards a more sustainable and efficient future in both the food and energy sectors.
Check them out here - https://synthica.com/

S3.E2 - Children's Clothing and Supporting Local Communities
Fashion is one of the biggest users of waste, water, and materials in manufacturing. But most don't focus on one sector of clothing that has an even bigger impact: children's fashion. With Hand Me Up, a company tackling waste in the clothing industry. This episode uncovers how Hand Me Up is changing the game by offering a new solution of perfectly sized clothes for growing children, without the need to create as much waste.
Key highlights:
- The environmental impact of fast fashion in children's clothing
- Hand Me Up's unique approach
- How extending the lifecycle of children's clothes significantly reduces waste
Discover how this revolutionary model that also promotes a healthier, more vibrant community that saves parents time and money. Learn about the potential for circular fashion in reducing our footprint and promoting a more sustainable future.
Check them out at: https://handmeupshop.com/

S3.E1 - Our Global Ocean Health and Climate Resilience
Explore the critical importance of ocean sustainability with Mark Spalding, President of The Ocean Foundation. This episode delves into the ocean's vital role in our daily lives and the cutting-edge scientific research expanding our understanding of marine ecosystems.
Key topics:
- The ocean's role in providing oxygen for every third breath we take
- Comparing our knowledge of space to the unexplored depths of our oceans
- The importance of resilience in ocean conservation efforts
Mark Spalding shares The Ocean Foundation's initiatives for safeguarding marine ecosystems and promoting sustainable practices. This discussion offers valuable insights for sustainability enthusiasts and anyone interested in the future of our blue planet.
Discover the world beneath the waves and learn how ocean protection contributes to a more sustainable future for all.
Check them out at: https://oceanfdn.org/

S2.E25 - Recyclable Shoes and Circularity in Fashion
When we delve into the concept of fashion circularity, we encounter a profoundly intricate and often daunting challenge. However, hope is on the horizon thanks to the visionary efforts of Stuart Ahlum and the remarkable team at SuperCircle and Thousand Fell. Stuart's career has been marked by an unwavering commitment to transparency and recyclability within the fashion realm. What began as a footwear venture dedicated to crafting fully recyclable shoes has evolved into SuperCircle, a company at the forefront of reshaping how the fashion industry views its inputs, outputs, and circular processes. Collaborating with some of the industry's leading companies, Stuart and his team are revolutionizing sustainability in fashion. It's not a straightforward journey, but that's precisely what makes it circular.

S2.E24 - Structural Elements for Efficient Building

S2.E23 - The Future is Nuclear

S2.E21 - The College of Global Futures

S2.E22 - It's Time for Change

S2.E20 - Humanity & Deep Tech

S2.E19 - How Finance Plays a Role in Sustainability

S2.E18 - Racing for Impact and Innovation
The Impact League, a component of the SailGP championship, completed its second season with the ROCKWOOL Denmark SailGP team as the champions. Jonathan Turner joins the podcast to talk about the heavily contested championship for change, the remarkable story of going from last in the first year to champions in the second, and the lessons that can be adopted outside of the world of sport. With the Impact League beginning to be adopted in corporations and countries, Jonathan and the rest of the ROCKWOOL team have been pioneering what the future can look like, in addition to the sustainable products that ROCKWOOL already produces. This furthers the discussion around the power of sport but also the responsibility of companies to take a stance on what they believe in.
Learn more about ROCKWOOL Denmark SailGP team here
Learn more about ROCKWOOL here
Learn more about the Impact League here

S2.E17 - Regenerative Food Systems and Community

S2.E16 - The Real Impact of Events and the Future of Sport

S2.E15 - Education and Sustainability With Gen Z
Isaac Levy is a member of Gen Z, attending a university, and is driven by an unwavering passion for sustainability and empowerment. However, while navigating the bustling campus of UCLA, Isaac couldn't help but notice that many of his fellow students shared his eco-conscious mindset but felt unsure about the steps to take. Motivated by a deep desire to empower the next generation, Isaac decided to create Club Zero. This initiative aims to foster collaboration and open lines of communication between universities, students, and corporations to provide a space for all to equitably and actively engage in climate action. With the future workforce being powered by Gen Z, Isaac is focused on leading the next generation into the future through informed action.

S2.E14 - Equitable Access to Nature Through Golf

S2.E13 - Empowerment Through Sustainable Fashion

S2.E12 - Designing Structures for People and Planet
Often overlooked, the way we experience and move through a space can greatly impact our emotions and well-being. Jai Krishnan is a born Kiwi who has designed some of the most public spaces of our time, most of which you would never know he designed. Despite being a silent observer of the world around him, Jai's vision has brought to life some of the most impactful designs. We delve into the importance of design, discussing how it affects our daily lives, and why it matters. We also explore how we can design better for our planet and why considering the environment in our designs is critical. Additionally, we touch on designing for humans, finding a balance between aesthetics and functionality to create spaces that are both beautiful and practical.
So, whether you're an aspiring designer or simply interested in the world of architecture, you won't want to miss this insightful and thought-provoking conversation.

S2.E11 - The Future of Last-Mile Delivery

S2.E10 - The Art of Zero Waste Surfing

S2.E9 - Transparency in Luxury Fashion
After 13 years practicing law, our Founder, Tania Ali, set out to make an impact in the fashion world. Her personal mission to reduce her household’s environmental impact lead her to a more eco-friendly lifestyle. She found it easy to access non-toxic home products and clean beauty products, but found it difficult to easily find sustainable clothing that was up to both her ethical and aesthetic standards.
Cadre Style curates luxury products and does the heavy lifting of research so you don't have to. They source from brands that create clothing that meet strict standards known as the Cadre Code. Working with some of the leading organizations in supply chain sustainability, Cadre Style ensures that every product meets the highest standard.
Use GOAT20 for 20% off your first purchase.

S2.E8 - Revolutionizing Energy

S2.E7 - Sustainable Living and Human Connection
Delilah Harvey is a climate content creator, writer, and consultant, creating digital stories around themes of sustainable living & human connection. Using her social platform as an opportunity to create conversation, Delilah uses the power of story to communicate a vision of sustainability that is totally unique. She believes in a version of sustainability where consciousness about people and the planet are deeply interconnected, and that the small actions we make - be it doing something kind for a stranger, or choosing a more sustainable product - have a powerful ripple effect on both communities and climate.
Get connected with Delilah here
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@delilah_isabel

S2.E6 - The Nature of Golf
35 million golf balls are lost every year, which equates to a large amount of rubber production. The most traditional way to extend the life of a golf ball is to play with golf balls that you find, or try to not lose them in the first place. Most of these golf balls are dinged up and don't perform as well as a newer golf ball. Tomorrow Golf is a company on a mission to change that narrative. They produce golf balls that are made from a 100% recycled rubber core and can meet the performance of a brand new ball. Lukas Peterstorfer, co-founder of Tomorrow Golf, joins the podcast in a discussion about the sustainability of golf, access to nature, and how golf is turning the corner towards a more sustainable sport.
Check out Tomorrow Golf at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here
Connect on LinkedIn here
Connect with Lukas on LinkedIn here

S2.E5 - The Art of Biophilic Design
Linnea Botanicals is a Delray Beach and Brooklyn based biophilic design studio creating custom preserved lichen installations and living vertical gardens. Standing tall at the intersection between art and nature, Linnea Bast talks about her early inspiration in life, how we can interact with nature on a deeper level, and the need we have as humans to be surrounded by nature.
Learn more at: https://www.linneabotanicals.com

S2.E4 - Mobility as a Service and the Future of Cities
SkedGo was born out of the need to create smarter ways for people to travel. Shaping the global future of mobility and smart cities, SkedGo provides personalized trip planning, corporate mobility and other mobility-as-a-service technology – for governments, corporations and start-ups. When it comes to journey planning, preference based travel has not been a possiblity for most cities, especially when traveling. To try to make public transportation more useful for the customer and to create a more sustainable future, SkedGo has made it seamless.
Check out SkedGo at their website and reach out to them here

S2.E3 - Transforming Upcycled Ocean Plastic to High-End Products
#tide ocean material® is an award-winning material resource that comes in the form of granules for plastic injection, yarn for textile applications, and filament for 3D printing. It can be applied to an endless variety of durable products: from watches to furniture, automotive parts to apparel, consumer electronics to carpets or sports floors and construction. There is literally no limit to what can be achieved with this material that they have developed.
Within three short years, the upcycled plastic waste from the ocean and coastlines has been used to create high-quality products by reputable brands such as Maurice Lacroix, Tom Ford, Hugo Boss, Winter & Company or Yamamay. Co-Founder Marc Krebs hops on the pod to discuss all the exciting things happening in the plastic space as well as a scalable solution for the future.
Check out #tide ocean material at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here

S2.E2 - The Fungal Kingdom and its Versatility
At Bridgetown Mushrooms, they believe that best culinary experiences come from fresh, local, organic ingredients. That is why they have carefully chosen 100% organic ingredients that honor the mushrooms and the earth. They meticulously monitor their processes to ensure the highest level of aesthetic and textural quality; allowing your dining experience to extend well beyond taste. We interview Trevor Huebert, CEO and founder, about the story of Bridgetown and their sustainability mission while providing the highest quality mushrooms on the market.
Check out Bridgestown Mushrooms at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here

S2.E1 - Electric Flight and the Future of Travel
Check out Pipistrel at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here

S1.E25 - The First Wedding Registry Designed with Sustainability in Mind
At Everlastly, they want to make it easy for people like to shop for gifts that are good for life today and for the world of tomorrow. There’s a long road ahead and Everlastly is on a mission to build a more sustainable economy. Many want to purchase sustainable products and reduce their environmental footprint. The problem is, it’s not that easy to understand the true costs of our choices. Everlastly is here to change that. When you make more sustainable choices on your registry, it creates a ripple effect, inspiring your loved ones to consider their own buying habits, and proving to businesses that being sustainable is good for the bottom line. In this episode, we dive in with Nathan Sedlander, Co-Founder and Co-CEO to talk consumer behavior and building solutions for the future.
Check out Everlastly at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here

S1.E24 - Making a Simple Switch with a Massive Impact
Rachel Kois is the CEO & Founder of SimpleSwitch.org, an online marketplace for ethical and impactful shopping. (Think “like Amazon” except every one of the 3,000+ products has a positive social or environmental impact.) They aim to shift some of the HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS spent online this year to everyday products and gifts that support orphan care, plant trees, combat climate change, and more. Simple Switch exists to bring ease and convenience to ethical and impactful online shopping, and change the world through positive impact purchasing. Rachel believes deeply in the power of entrepreneurship to solve some of our most serious global problems. We get into some great topics on the podcast and also discuss the journey of entrepreneurship.
Check out Simple Switch at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here

S1.E23 - Maple Water and Preserving Forests
Maple water is pure sap from the maple trees. It's a common misconception that all sap is sticky. Maple sap actually looks and feels just like regular water. The main difference is that maple water goes through a natural process that infuses it with plant-powered nutrients. Kate Weiler is the Co-Founder of Drink Simple and was inspired to create this product out of a need to create a hydration solution for athletes. In the process, she found that it also is not only sustainable, but has an even greater impact on the body than ever before. In a world where so many products are full of junk ingredients, Drink Simple is proud to tap refreshment directly from nature to empower a healthy mind, body, and soul.
Check out Drink Simple at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here

S1.E22 - Electric Foiling Into The Future
The E1 Series is the world’s first and only electric powerboat racing series. The series was established to create an exciting, competitive racing platform to promote sustainable electric watercraft and reduce the environmental pressures being placed on the ocean, rivers and lakes. The E1 Series was launched in 2020 by two close friends from the automotive world, Alejandro Agag and Rodi Basso. Alejandro is a groundbreaking pioneer of sustainable motorsport, having created three electric racing series from scratch: Formula E, Extreme E and now the E1 Series. Rodi Basso, who the interview is with, is an entrepreneurial motorsport engineer with a passion for the sea and innovation, with an impressive background in Formula 1 working with Ferrari and Red Bull Racing (as well as time working with NASA).
Check out E1 at their website and reach out to them here
Follow the journey of E1 on their YouTube channel here
Give them a follow on Instagram here

S1.E21 - Furniture and Creating a Sustainable Supply Chain
As typical urban professionals, founders Michael and Lucas loved the idea of moving: new home, new city, new job, new roommates, new furniture. But they didn’t love the reality: The expense and hassle of moving existing furniture that might not match their new place, creating waste by kicking cheap furniture to the curb, or spending free weekends shopping for new furniture. After working together at another Los Angeles based startup, Michael and Lucas realized they had more than moving in common. They shared an entrepreneurial spirit and a belief that they could flip the home furnishings industry on its head in a sustainable fashion that fits the way we live today. That is where Fernish comes in. Fernish provides consumers with the flexibility to have access to premium furniture without contributing to the overall waste cycle. We talk with Kristin Smith, COO of Fernish about the impact that they have as a brand and the future that they are building, shaking up the furniture industry.
Check out Fernish at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here

S1.E20 - Powered by Nature
SailGP is a global sailing platform that is not only purpose driven, but featuring some of the best athletes in the world. Their ambition is to be the world's most sustainable and purpose-driven global sports and entertainment platform, believing that sport has the power to change the world. They are a climate positive sport, creating more impact than the footprint that they create. The ultimate goal of the sport is to not only serve as a platform for inspiring positive change, but to serve as an example for other sports to follow suit. Speaking with Fiona Morgan, Director of Purpose and Impact at SailGP, we discuss the platform that she has built, the challenges that we are facing as a planet, and how SailGP is helping to provide a solution.
Check out SailGP at their website and reach out to them here
Watch their races and behind the scenes on their YouTube channel here
Give them a follow on Instagram here

S1.E19 - Extreme E and Creating Targeted Impact Through Racing and Research
Extreme E is the first sport built out of concern for the climate crisis. The series’ goal is to use electric racing to highlight remote environments under threat of climate change issues, and to encourage us all to take positive action to protect our planet’s future.With 30 percent of the planet’s CO2 emissions coming from transport, Extreme E exists to showcase the performance of electric vehicles, using the powerful mix of thrilling sports action, scientific education and storytelling to accelerate their adoption in order to reduce CO2 emissions and achieve a more sustainable lifestyle. Catie Munnings, a Red Bull sponsored and driver for Andretti United, is not only leading the charge on the track, but also for sustainability and women in sport.
Check out Extreme E at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here
How you can get involved with Andretti UnitedCheck out Andretti United at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here
How you can get involved with Catie MunningsCheck out Catie Munnings at her website here
Give her a follow on Instagram here
Check out her YouTube channel here

S1.E18 - Eliminating Waste Through Sustainable Apparel and Innovative Materials
Doing the dirty work is in United By Blue's DNA: they organized their first community cleanup the week they sold their first t-shirt over a decade ago. Years later, they're still hauling old tires, gathering plastic bottles, and picking up the bits of styrofoam that litter our shorelines. United By Blue's dream is to eliminate the need for this mission one day, so our pursuit doesn’t stop at reusable trash bags. They prioritize sustainable materials and ethical manufacturing to lead the charge toward better business practices. They facilitate easy ways for our customers to generate less waste by creating products like reusable utensil kits. And United By Blue builds community through waterway cleanups, determined to spread the idea that if one business can make a difference, so can one person.
Check out United By Blue at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here

S1.E17 - Restructuring Water to Save the Planet
Water has been a topic of conversation lately, especially when it comes to agriculture. With water being a finite resource, it needs to be used in a more efficient way in order to support the growing needs of the population. Upterra has been taking a different approach to water. By using biomimicry, they have restructured water so that it performs best in the environment that it is being used. This leads to less water waste, better efficiency, and better yields from crops. In a world that is beginning to see drought at a major scale, this technology ensures that we can produce food in a sustainable way while also improving the quality of the food itself.
Check out Upterra at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here

S1.E16 - Toothpaste Without the Tube
Bite started with two questions: Why does toothpaste come in plastic tubes and what exactly are we putting in our bodies when we brush our teeth? At the heart of Bite, they wanted to do better. That means asking themselves, every day, how they can improve. Whether it’s mindlessly tossing out an empty toothpaste tube or glossing over the ingredients list, small daily actions can shape the future of our planet. By uncovering how we can be better to ourselves and to the earth, we are one step closer to a healthier and plastic-free world.
More than 1 billion plastic toothpaste tubes are thrown out each year, with harsh chemical residues. More than 100 million animals suffer and die in the U.S. every year in cruel chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics tests. Every year, more than 50 Empire State Buildings worth of toothpaste tubes end up in landfills or oceans.
Lindsay McCormick set out to change that. Starting a world changing business out of a living room definitely wasn't easy, but it was necessary. "Bite was founded on the belief that a brighter smile doesn’t need to come at the expense of our bodies or the environment. Our daily habits matter, and the small changes we make together can add up to something big."
Check out Bite at their website and reach out to them here
Give them a follow on Instagram here