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The Scott Poynton Podcast

77 episodes - English - Latest episode: 2 months ago -

"Change happens deep in the recesses of the human heart." Scott and his guests explore a wide range of topics on life, a different way of being, how to bring change and the concept and practice of sustainability. Scott shares insights and experience from his two decades spent pioneering big sustainability innovations and mediating major business and NGO conflicts where change is so badly needed but is a tough, often gruelling process.

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Episodes

Gretha Oost - 1Million Mini Missions

February 19, 2024 11:46 - 58 minutes - 111 MB

Gretha Oost is inspiring. An inventor, an entrepreneur, a community member and a true believer that together, we can make the world a better place. Gretha has built a beautiful initiative called "1million mini missions" to help people to come together to do what they each can do. All on their own, these mini missions are beautiful, but together, they represent a catalyst to inspire social change from the ground up, by focusing on what's possible, that which binds us together, not what divide...

Mark Bjornsgaard - Social Entrepreneur

October 13, 2023 09:16 - 51 minutes - 117 MB

Mark Bjornsgaard is the Founder and CEO of Deep Green which decarbonises commercial and domestic heating. He invests in projects that help make the world a better place. Mark shares some of the lessons he's learned along the way to help new social entrepreneurs make their impact.

Andrew Reeves

June 13, 2023 13:59 - 50 minutes - 115 MB

Andrew Reeves is Commercial Director of WhatIF Foods. WhatIF Foods is a 'planet-based' food company and a Pond Foundation member. Andrew discusses the development of WhatIF Foods as a company, centred around solving the world's 'Nutritional Paradox', where global food systems are far too reliant on very few crops, and food inequality is extremely widespread.

Abdulai Abdul-Razak

June 01, 2023 11:43 - 47 minutes - 109 MB

Abdulai Abdul-Razak (Razak) is the Kasima Ghana Operations Manager for the regenerative Bambara bean agricultural project in the Northern Region of Ghana. Razak shares the story of his humble upbringing and his journey to his current position, and shares how a regenerative agricultural project can unfold for the project and the people involved.

Elizabeth Bashiru

May 16, 2023 11:17 - 20 minutes - 47.9 MB

Elizabeth Bashiru (Lizzy) leads Pond Foundation’s Hilary’s Kids initiative in northern Ghana which supports communities and particularly children with learning materials, safe drinking water, community health equipment and opportunities for women entrepreneurship. Lizzy discusses her family, background, and experience which led to her journey to this position.    

Inspiring Change

April 07, 2023 14:23 - 22 minutes - 51.7 MB

In this episode, I discuss the process of bringing change in some of the world's largest industries, and within the hearts of the people involved.  I share something of my career and experience finding a path to change, and my understanding of what it means to change. Change happens deep within the human heart, not in the mind. Logical arguments and criticism often have little impact on industry leaders, but impactful change often came from being guided to approach things with their heart ...

Regenerative Revolution

March 20, 2023 14:35 - 24 minutes - 56.1 MB

I share more about the work I've been doing in Ghana to set up a Bambara bean regenerative agricultural supply chain with Pond Foundation members WhatIF Foods and Kasima Ghana. I discuss the project's progress going into the second growing season, the problems we came across, and the achievements of the pilot season. Listen to the earlier episode, "Reflections on Ghana", for an introduction to the project.  

Taking Your Climate Action

July 26, 2022 12:46 - 26 minutes - 35.7 MB

In this solo podcast, I discuss climate change and climate action. In the midst of some of the worst European heatwaves on record, I hope to help answer the question: What can I do to address climate change?

Reflections on Ghana

July 19, 2022 07:57 - 26 minutes - 60.7 MB

In this solo podcast, I share my experiences over the first months of 2022 working in Tamale, northern Ghana. Since Feb 2022, I have been working with a Singaporean-based food company called WhatIF Foods to build a regenerative supply chain for the Bambara groundnut. Here I reflect on what I saw of the lives of the farmers and the way we need to work to improve things, to do things a different way.

Tony Rinaudo On Hope

May 28, 2022 12:23 - 40 minutes - 55.5 MB

Being human brings change and hope. A chat with Tony Rinaudo, The Forest Maker.  In this episode, Tony Rinaudo and Scott discuss hope, humanity, and forest regeneration as they describe their experiences in conservation.

Stephanie Lentz

December 16, 2021 16:42 - 34 minutes - 48 MB

In this podcast, Scott discusses sustainability with Stephanie Lentz, CEO and founder of Scoop Marketplace, a zero-waste grocery store in Seattle. Stephanie tells the story of how she became interested in sustainability and reducing our impact on the planet. She tries to inspire others to take imperfect action, making progress rather than always striving for perfection.

Alex Pastollnigg

December 16, 2021 16:32 - 52 minutes - 72.6 MB

In this podcast, Scott chats to Alex Pastollnigg, the founder of Fair Voyage, a social enterprise based in Zurich. She describes how she transitioned out of the world of finance and banking, and how she is finding her purpose through her work in promoting sustainable and ethical travel. She also shares insights into her new project on Global Healing which explores how the traumas we experience in childhood cast shadows forward into our adult lives

Nigel Majakari

October 20, 2021 13:36 - 35 minutes - 48.2 MB

In this podcast, Scott talks to Nigel Majakari, the founder of Ca'lyah, one of The Pond Foundation's founding members. Ca'lyah is a furniture company that was founded to create design and art objects by bringing together award-winning designers and traditional artisans/craftspeople. 

Kijani Forestry

September 08, 2021 10:14 - 48 minutes - 67 MB

In this podcast, Scott talks to two of the founders of Kijani Forestry, Paul and Beau, about their fantastic project and the impact that they're having. Kijani Forestry is one of My Carbon Zero's project partners who produce sustainable charcoal in Uganda to save old-growth forests and better local livelihoods.

Emma Gallagher

August 31, 2021 09:05 - 47 minutes - 65.3 MB

In this podcast, Scott interviews Emma Gallagher, cricket manager at Cricket Victoria. Emma discusses how sport shaped her idea of family, identity, and community in Australia; and how these experiences affected her wellbeing over the course of her life.

Josh Beaumont

August 23, 2021 08:12 - 34 minutes - 47.4 MB

In this podcast, Scott talks to Josh Beaumont, a Club and Competitions Specialist at Cricket Victoria. Josh describes how he ended up in his position, and how he works with the sport and the local community.

Geeta Stillwell

August 05, 2021 11:51 - 48 minutes - 67.7 MB

In this podcast, Scott discusses his experience with Geeta learning to become a forest therapy guide. Geeta also shares her story, explaining how she became a forest therapy guide and the philosophy and practice behind it. 

Ben Page

July 15, 2021 12:28 - 56 minutes - 77.6 MB

Ben Page is a Forest Therapy Guide and Trainer with the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy. He’s just published his first book, “Healing Trees,” has Founded a School and thinks deeply about his and all human relationships with the Earth. Scott was inspired to interview Ben after completing his own Forest Therapy Guide training.

The Art of the Possible

July 05, 2021 14:43 - 14 minutes - 33.7 MB

In this podcast, I share my perceptions and actions on climate change, one of the most pressing issues of our time. I discuss how each of us can cope with it and take action as individuals.  We need to combat governmental and corporate inaction on climate change, which can come from each and every one of you.

Natasha Mahendran

November 16, 2020 09:43 - 46 minutes - 44.1 MB

Natasha Mahendran is an Australian, currently based in Malaysia. She works in Human Rights and International Development and is currently with the Earthworm Foundation on the supply chains of many big companies.

Chris Langwallner

November 10, 2020 13:18 - 46 minutes - 43.3 MB

Chris Langwallner is the Founder and CEO of WhatIF Foods - The company addresses the paradoxical existence of hunger, obesity, micronutrient deficiencies and the destruction of our planet – what is known as the Nutritional Paradox. Chris and Scott discuss WhatIF Foods, the Nutritional Paradox, and life in general.

Tina Talbot

November 03, 2020 09:42 - 36 minutes - 34.9 MB

Tina Talbot is a children's author who is based in the UK. Her stories are based around nature and the environment, where she aims to "give nature a voice". In this podcast, Tina describes how she became an author, and why she writes about nature.

What The Pond means to Scott Poynton

October 14, 2020 08:51 - 3 minutes - 3.31 MB

Boris Gojanovic

October 12, 2020 10:51 - 47 minutes - 51.4 MB

Boris Gojanovic is a sports doctor at the Swiss Olympic Medical Centre in Geneva. Boris talks us through his life, his journey to becoming a doctor, and his relationship with wellbeing.

Welcome to The Pond!

October 12, 2020 10:30 - 24 minutes - 58 MB

Scott Poynton and Julien Troussier have a conversation about a new community that they have set up, The Pond. Welcome to The Pond, what does The Pond mean to the co-hosts, and what can it do to help you?

Manoj Krishna

September 21, 2020 09:37 - 43 minutes - 99.3 MB

Manoj Krishna is the founder of the Human Wisdom Program, based in the UK. The project aims to transform individual lives and make the world a better place, by enabling people to understand themselves and how their minds work, since so many problems first begin in our thinking.

Michael Fischer

August 26, 2020 07:16 - 41 minutes - 43.7 MB

Michael Fischer, a very good friend of mine, is the country manager at the Movember Foundation in Europe. Today, Michael tells us about the Movember Foundation's role as a change-maker, and how they go about making changes to the face of men's health.

Heloise Buckland

March 29, 2020 12:25 - 16 minutes - 37.9 MB

Heloise Buckland is co-Founder and CEO of Husk. Husk, working out of Cambodia, improves small farmers' livelihoods by transforming rice husk into biochar products to regenerate soils, increase yields and capture carbon.

Florian Reber

November 20, 2019 08:28 - 35 minutes - 67.1 MB

Florian Reber, a Swiss-German political scientist, sustainability advisor and climate change specialist left the office and discovered true innovation in climate change on two wheels, riding thousands of kilometres across the Alps and in the US. 

Anne-Marie Hunsacker

October 21, 2019 10:00 - 47 minutes - 109 MB

Jacques Nollet

August 26, 2019 10:00 - 20 minutes - 38.1 MB

Jacques Nollet is a Senior Exec in a French Tech firm. He works crazy hours and struggles to find time to wind down. Jacques came on the Big Walk in August 2019 and here, in French, shares his impressions of how time in the trees helped him get back to himself.

Alban Mayne

August 26, 2019 10:00 - 31 minutes - 59.9 MB

Alban joined me on the Big Walk across Switzerland in August 2019. There he learned again to slow down, to hear the rain falling on the leaves of trees, to breathe, to marvel at the beauty of the small things. He was reminded that what is essential is invisible to the eye.

Tony Rinaudo

June 06, 2019 10:00 - 40 minutes - 93.5 MB

Tony Rinaudo is a humble Australian who has changed, for the better, millions of people's lives. He stumbled upon a way to get trees back into the dry, barren landscapes of Sahelian Africa and 20 years on, he’s been responsible for the reforestation of more than 5 millions hectares in Niger alone.

Dr. Kat Bruce

March 12, 2019 11:00 - 19 minutes - 38.9 MB

Dr Kat Bruce, is the Founder and CEO of NatureMetrics, mixing the rigour of science with the drive of being a young entrepreneur. Kat shares the story of her journey to science and everything about NatureMetrics’ funky new technology to help protect biodiversity.

Scott Poynton Podcast

February 06, 2019 12:31

John Watkin

October 10, 2018 10:00 - 37 minutes - 88.4 MB

John Watkin had a great job and belonged. He was doing what he loved, had great purpose and was well rewarded which included being sponsored to do a study tour to Harvard Business School. Then he was made redundant. John joined me on a Big Walk across Switzerland in August 2018 and here recounts how the ten day walk in the mountains helped cleanse his heart and soul.

Anne-Marie Hunsaker

September 18, 2018 10:00 - 47 minutes - 110 MB

Anne-Marie Hunsaker is an inspiring and truly courageous human being deeply connected to Mother Earth. She shares her battle with shame, growing up in a conservative religious community and finding her way after a terrible experience.

Scott Williams

August 01, 2018 10:00 - 40 minutes - 92.6 MB

Scott Williams discovered the joy of running in his 20s and since then hasn't looked back. He's now run almost 100 marathons and ultra-marathons and here speaks of his philosophy of life and what it means to get to the starting line.

Humanity: What to do?

May 16, 2018 10:00 - 8 minutes - 21.1 MB

We're failing to end deforestation. Blaming companies isn't working. We need to speak to each other, to work together.

Luca's Stories

March 15, 2018 11:00 - 11 minutes - 28.2 MB

A follow up to the "Broken Boys" Podcast which I did in February, which reminded me of the stories my youngest son, Luca, wrote for some of his school projects. Here are his stories.

Roisin Mortimer

March 06, 2018 11:00 - 35 minutes - 81.9 MB

Roisin Mortimer, a TFT colleague, completed a Masters of Agro Ecology in 2017. Her thesis explored the role of values in the origination, formulation and implementation of No Deforestation Policies (NDPs). She presented her intriguing findings at TFT HQ a

Robyn Tyner

March 01, 2018 11:00 - 35 minutes - 82.1 MB

Robyn Tyner has dedicated his life to supporting young people develop intellectually but also to grow as wonderfully rounded young adults going out into the world. Robyn's commitment to his charges is hugely inspiring and in this podcast, we learn about Robyn's own journey to teaching and a personal philosophy that underpins everything he does.

Broken Boys

February 28, 2018 11:00 - 8 minutes - 19.2 MB

A personal reflection on the recent tragic shooting in the US and a New York Times Op ED on the subject. Why is it that it's always boys?

Worms for Peace

February 26, 2018 11:00 - 21 minutes - 50.7 MB

A follow-up episode from Global Worming. Sara Moledor and Julien Troussier let me know how the Worm Project in Palestine was going. Using a waste management problem, and a few worms, they are trying to figure out a solution to the soil degradation issue.

Walk Sew Good

February 09, 2018 11:00 - 35 minutes - 83 MB

Megan O'Malley and Gab Murphy set out on a mission in 2017/18 to walk across 4 SE Asian countries to raise awareness of sustainable fashion - they wanted to know who made their clothes. Listen to their story to hear about all of the great experiences they

Hilary Thompson

February 01, 2018 11:00 - 39 minutes - 90 MB

Hilary Thompson has dedicated her life to looking behind the products we see on the shelves. She has focused on environmental practices such as no-deforestation, and primarily focuses on labour practices and exploitation issues.

Sarah Mortimer

December 24, 2017 11:00 - 30 minutes - 70.3 MB

Sarah Mortimer is an early childhood educator in the Punmu community. Sarah bases her teachings to the children in this very remote area in Western Australia around Nature-Pedagogy, a program based around the human connection to nature.

John Deighan

November 09, 2017 11:00 - 35 minutes - 81.3 MB

John Deighan is a teacher at the International School of Geneva, who is responsible for bringing guest speakers to the school to talk to the students. These speakers bring great insights and life experiences to share at the school.

Toby Webb

October 16, 2017 10:00 - 34 minutes - 55.4 MB

In the latest episode of the Poynton, Webb dialogue on all things sustainable the pair discuss: the decision to disband the Indonesian Palm Oil Pledge, IPOP; IOI's decision to abandon their lawsuit against the RSPO, Resolute's decision to keep suing Green

Daniel Klein

October 02, 2017 10:00 - 55 minutes - 102 MB

Daniel Klein is the Founder of The Perennial Plate, a documentary series focusing on sustainable food. What I love about The Perennial Plate films is that they don’t judge the people they’re filming. They don’t try to force a message down your throat; they’re gentle. They just show their subjects’ way of life and I believe this is profoundly important, profoundly beautiful in fact.