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People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 38 | with Adrian Bukmanis

 

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast and welcome to our new series, series 3 of our podcast – ‘WTF’ or short for ‘What’s the Fuss’!

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Adrian Bukmanis.

Adrian is the Principal at Viridian Refrigerant Management. In the refrigerants area, a million people think they know what they should know, but they probably don’t know as much as they need.

Adrian gives us the cold hard facts about:

  • where do refrigerants exist in the world?
  • why is it important that we know about them?
  • keep listening for more…

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Adrian Bukmanis.

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 38 | with Adrian Bukmanis

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 37| with Aaron Spicer

 

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast and welcome to our new series, series 3 of our podcast – ‘WTF’ or short for ‘What’s the Fuss’!

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Aaron Spicer.

Aaron currently volunteers as Chair of InterBuild – a network progressing LGBTQ+ inclusion in the property and construction sector. He has worked in the sector for around 30 years (mostly with Lendlease) in a variety of corporate roles and has been actively involved in LGBTQ+ inclusion for the last decade.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Aaron Spicer

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 37 | with Aaron Spicer

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 36| with Meriel Chamberlin

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Meriel Chamberlin.

Meriel Chamberlin is the Founder of Full Circle Fibres and an active ACE Hub member. ACE Hub a program of Supply Chain Sustainability School Fellow Planet Ark. Meriel and Hayley discuss circular textiles, making an impact where you can, procurement, natural v synthetic fibres, extended producer responsibility, stewardship and Australian manufacturing capacity to turn fibre into yarn.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Meriel Chamberlin

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 36 | with Meriel Chamberlin

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 35 | with Filomena Beshara

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Filomena Beshara.

Filomena Beshara works in sustainability at Built. Built are an active member of the Materials and Embodied Carbon Leaders Alliance (MECLA) a program of Supply Chain Sustainability School Fellow WWF’s. They also collaborate with industry on circularity and are an active ACE Hub, a program of Supply Chain Sustainability School Fellow Planet Ark. Filomenia and Hayley have a yarn about adaptive reuse, design for disassembly, value retention, circularity, embodied carbon, collaborations, and Built’s brown-to-green program.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Filomena Beshara

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 35 | with Filomena Beshara

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 34 | with Abigail Heywood

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Abigail Heywood.

Abigail Heywood is a National Sustainability Manager at Lendlease, a long-time Fellow of the Supply Chain Sustainability School. Abi and Hayley discuss how we decarbonise the construction industry. They talk about fossil-fuel-free construction, research findings, electrification, grid capacity, batteries, renewable diesel, biodiesel, mineral diesel, policy, Parramatta Powerhouse, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, and tips for subbies and suppliers who want to help.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Abigail Heywood

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 34 | with Abigail Heywood

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 33 | with Chad Buxton

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Chad Buxton.

Chad Buxton is the Partnership Manager at Huskee. Huskee is an active ACE Hub member and winner at the inaugural ACE Awards in 2022. ACE Hub a program of Supply Chain Sustainability School Fellow Planet Ark. Chad talks with Hayley about HuskeeSwap system model, how it works, as well as the differences and benefits for business. Chad and Hayley also touch on circular business models, reframing needs to develop innovative new solutions, scaling start-ups, and enabling smarter consumer choices.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Chad Buxton

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 33 | with Chad Buxton

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 32 | with Katrina Naish

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Katrina Naish.

Katrina Naish is a Director at A Fitting Connection and an active ACE Hub member. ACE Hub a program of Supply Chain Sustainability School Fellow Planet Ark. Katrina chats with Hayley about fundraising with purpose, turning textile waste into revenue for schools or students to raise money for their nominated charities. They also discuss waste textiles solutions including reselling, repair and recycling as a last resort.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Katrina Naish

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 32 | with Katrina Naish

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 31 | With Ross Brookshaw

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Ross Brookshaw.

Ross is a qualified Environmental Engineer who has been in the construction industry for 20 years in environmental, risk management and management system roles in a variety of companies and projects.

Ross is currently a Group Manager Environment and Sustainability at Downer and is particularly pleased with the relatively recent focus on decarbonisation, using science and emission data to influence company strategy and spend, product development and how we respond to community expectation.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Ross Brookshaw

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 31 | With Ross Brookshaw

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 30 | With Natalie Galea

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Natalie Galea.

Dr Natalie Galea is a Senior Research Fellow at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne, and an adjunct senior research fellow at the Australian Human Rights Institute, UNSW Sydney.

Natalie studies human rights and gender equality in the construction sector and human rights and athlete abuse in elite sport. Her most recent research examined the effects of a five-day working week on the wellbeing of construction workers and their families.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Natalie Galea

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 30 | With Natalie Galea

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 29 | With Monique Isenheim

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Monique Isenheim.

Monique is Head of Market Development at the Infrastructure Sustainability Council (ISC). The ISC is a member-based peak body with the mission to ensure all infrastructure delivers social, cultural, environmental and economic benefits through a rigorous and comprehensive infrastructure sustainability standard. Monique also serves as a Board Member of the Supply Chain Sustainability School.

With over 15 years of experience working at the intersection of business and sustainability, Monique is particularly passionate about market-based solutions for growing investment into the Sustainable Development Goals. Monique has worked in for-profit and not-for-profit organisations in Australia, the US and Germany developing collaboration and business models that drive impact for people and planet – from supply chain sustainability to regenerative ventures.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Monique Isenheim

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 29 | With Monique Isenheim

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 28 | With Hudson Worsley

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Hudson Worsley.

Hudson is a co-founder of the sustainability consultancy Presync. Presync is a certified BCorp, specialising in innovative energy, carbon and climate solutions for the property sector. Hudson’s career started as a management consultant with Arthur Andersen’s utilities team, then he worked inside TransGrid’s Risk and Audit Team before moving into sustainability in the development industry.  He has led the sustainability team in Stockland’s residential business and in 2015 he led and wrote, the City of Sydney’s Climate Change Adaptation Strategy.

In 2020, Hudson co-authored the paper ‘The Time is Now: Decarbonising Building and Construction Materials’ which laid the foundation for MECLA which he co-founded with WWF and Climate-KIC and is chair.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Hudson Worsley

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 28 | With Hudson Worsley

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 27 | With Jim Green

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and in this episode I’m joined with Jim Green who is the General Manager, Strategic Procurement at John Holland.

Jim has worked in construction and engineering for his entire career, with extensive time spent in the infrastructure, building, mining, and oil and gas sectors. Not only does Jim have multi-sector experience he also has spent long periods of his life working outside Australia in far-flung locations such as the Highlands of Scotland,  Houston Texas, Korea, and Mongolia.

Jim’s diverse experience has allowed him to deliver innovative procurement solutions that fit the environment in which they will be delivered, while focusing on the implementation of international best practices in the supply ecosystem.

Jim is also the new Chair of the Board of the Supply Chain Sustainability School in Australia and New Zealand.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Jim Green

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 27 | With Jim Green

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 26 | Modern slavery in property and construction with Sandy Ng

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and today I’m joined by Sandy Ng from KPMG, to talk about the Listening and Responding to Modern Slavery in Property and Construction guide developed in collaboration by The Property Council of Australia KPMG Australia.

This practical guide is for businesses for effective human rights grievance mechanisms. This guide unpacks the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) eight criteria that should be applied when designing, implementing and reviewing effective human rights grievance mechanisms for your workplace. It also gives examples of grievance mechanisms in practice.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Sandy Ng

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 26 | Modern slavery in property and construction with Sandy Ng

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 25 | Sustainable Property series with Jennifer Longstaff

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and this podcast episode is the fifth part of a five part Sustainable Property series talking about – things I wish you knew about sustainable property.

In this episode I am joined with, voice of a facility manager Jennifer Longstaff.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Jennifer Longstaff

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 25 | Sustainable Property series with Jennifer Longstaff

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 24 | Sustainable Property series with Philippa Stone

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and this podcast episode is the fourth part of a five part Sustainable Property series talking about – things I wish you knew about sustainable property.

In this episode I am joined with, voice of a material supplier Philippa Stone.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Philippa Stone

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 24 | Sustainable Property series with Philippa Stone

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 23 | Sustainable Property series with Joe Karten

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and this podcast episode is the third part of a five part Sustainable Property series talking about – things I wish you knew about sustainable property.

In this episode I am joined with, voice of a builder Joe Karten.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Joe Karten

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 23 | Sustainable Property series with Joe Karten

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 22 | Sustainable Property series with Lauren Howe

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and this podcast episode is the second part of a five part Sustainable Property series talking about – things I wish you knew about sustainable property.

In this episode I am joined with, voice of an engineer Lauren Howe.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Lauren Howe

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 22 | Sustainable Property series with Lauren Howe

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 21 | Sustainable Property series with Caroline Pidcock

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, and this podcast episode is the first part of a five part Sustainable Property series talking about – things I wish you knew about sustainable property.

In this episode I am joined with, voice of an architect Caroline Pidcock.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Caroline Pidcock

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 21 | Sustainable Property series with Caroline Pidcock

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 20 | Building Bits series with Jeremy Mansfield

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and this podcast episode is part of a series Building Bites, developed by the School’s Construction Working Group.

In this episode I am joined with Jeremy Mansfield, National Sustainability Manager for Operations at Lend Lease Australia, to talk about his career in construction, interest in sustainability and the legacy he hopes to leave in his career.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Jeremy Mansfield

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 20 | Building Bites series with Jeremy Mansfield

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 19 | Village Voices series with Daniel

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and this podcast episode is part of a series Village Voices, developed by the School’s Local Government Working Group.

In this episode we are joined by Daniel Kabel, the ESD Infrastructure Officer at the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Daniel Kabel

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 19 | Village Voices series with Daniel Kabel

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 18 | Village Voices series with Julian Donlen

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and this podcast episode is part of a series Village Voices, developed by the School’s Local Government Working Group.

In this episode we are joined by Julian Donlen, the Principal Sustainability Partnerships Officer in the City Planning and Sustainability team at the City of Port Phillip.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Julian Donlen

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 18 | Village Voices series with Julian Donlen

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 17 | Stereo-photography and truth with Hayley

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and today I’m going to share with you my thoughts on a metaphor that I’ve used a couple of times in conference presentations – Stereo-photography and truth.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited.
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick.

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 17 | Stereo-photography and truth with Hayley.

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 16 | Supply Chain Sustainability Impacts with Ricky Bridge

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and today I’m joined by the Chair of the Supply Chain Sustainability School’s Board, Ricky Bridge, and in this episode we will be talking about radical collaboration for ‘Scope 3’ supply chain sustainability impacts.

Ricky has over 20 years’ experience in Senior Environment and Sustainability Leadership roles in both the Government and the Private sector. 

Ricky is experienced in corporate governance, leading high-performance teams, external assurance, and several sustainability and environmental areas including:

  • Sustainability reporting, finance, and tools
  • Environmental decarbonisation
  • Planning assessments
  • Approvals
  • Management systems
  • Auditing
  • Due diligence
  • Impact assessment
  • Risk assessment
  • Project management. 

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited.
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick and Ricky Bridge.

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 16 | Supply Chain Sustainability Impacts with Ricky Bridge.

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 15 | Give me a home

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and today I’m going to be talking about Homelessness. It may be something that will make you feel uncomfortable, or it might be a trigger for you.

So, if you need to, please seek help from a mental health first aid officer, your workplace employee assistance program, a medical professional or contact Lifeline’s 24/7 Australian crisis support by phone on 13 11 14 or text 0477 13 11 14.

Homelessness is not a fun topic to talk about. Most adults have a hard time processing Australia’s confounding homelessness problem. We don’t know how to talk about it with other adults, we feel uncomfortable explaining it to our kids, and we often struggle to find the right action so end up doing nothing.

In this podcast I’m going to share tips for talking about homelessness, easy actions we can all do, and two personal stories.

On 23 June 2022, Australian leaders in business, community and government will sleep without shelter for the Vinnies CEO Sleepout, on one of the longest coldest nights of the year to help change the lives of Australians experiencing homelessness.

The Vinnies CEO Sleepout raises money to provide people experiencing homelessness and people at risk of homelessness with vital access to food, accommodation, education, counselling, employment, and health services to help people overcome poverty in the long term.

For the first time I am going to be one of those CEOs and so I wouldn’t say no to anyone donating using the links in the description.

But, the Vinnies CEO Sleepout does more that raise money it raises awareness so here are some tips from Vinnies about talking about homelessness.

Keep your explanations straightforward

Homelessness is when someone doesn’t have a home, they have no place to sleep, eat or to permanently keep their belongings. Not everyone has friends or family who can help them, so they have to find different places to sleep each night.  Not everyone has enough money to own or rent a home. They might not be able to work right now, or maybe their job doesn’t pay them enough money for them to afford a home.

Model compassion and empathy

Show kindness to homeless people by smiling and saying hello. When you buy a copy of the Big Issue, stop to chat with the vendor. If you can afford it, give supermarket gift cards, warm socks, hot coffee, or a meal. I understand that sometime this can be confronting. Indirectly you can give presents to shelters at Christmas and raise money in lieu of birthday presents. One of the easiest inexpensive ways to help is to call out un compassionate and derogatory language towards homeless people in everyday conversations and especially in earshot of homeless people in public.

There are two personal stories I want to share with you. Not because I think I am a perfect example of compassion and empathy but because these two stories keep me honest.

I used to commute home from the Sydney CBD via train to Kogarah and then to bus home. For those that have made that commute will understand that the length of that journey is game of skill and chance.

I thought I was so clever. I knew the fastest walk from my desk and my psychologist’s office to the train station. I knew the exact point on the platform I needed to be at so that when I exited at Kogarah I was right next to the exit stairs. I always smiled when I was at the front of the pack on the stairs and not stuck with the masses at the back. This meant I could walk and not run past the shops and down the stairs to the bus stop. And if you did everything right you would arrive at the bus stop in time to see the bus pull up. This was important because it didn’t wait long and, on the days, when one thing didn’t run to plan you showed up just in time to see it drive away leaving you waiting for 30 minutes until the next bus. In summer this wasn’t so bad but in winter it was dark and cold. The bus stop is in front of an Indian and Nepalese Restaurant, and often on those cold winter nights I would grab a sneaky freshly made naan bread to tide me over until dinner.

Listen for more…..

You can help keep someone warm this Winter by donating to the School’s fundraiser.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited.
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 15 | Give me a home

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 14

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and today I’m joined by Michelle Thomas as part of our Small Business Month podcast series.

Michelle is passionate about creating solutions and offering pathways for businesses to choose a more sustainable future for the people and planet.

She has a wealth of business experience in fundraising and marketing that she now uses to drive positive change to address environmental and sustainability challenges in business and across supply chains.
Michelle believes working together is crucial when implementing circular economy solutions. She is keen to collaborate with like-minded individuals and organisations to find solutions, working collectively to drive those solutions forward and help solve the problems we are facing today.

In this episode Michelle talks about five sustainable things small businesses should know about product design and green labels (buying from and manufacturing yourself).

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited.
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick, Michelle Thomas

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 14 | Small Business Month, talking with Michelle Thomas

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 13

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and today I’m joined by Hillary Smith as part of our Small Business Month podcast series.

Hillary is a strategic marketing and communications professional with 25+ years experience across local, state and federal governments and private enterprise on both client and consulting sides.

She owns her own small business, has international experience and has worked for a number of large international organisations within management positions. She has developed, implemented and evaluated numerous strategic and coordinated marketing and communication strategies, activities and campaigns via digital and traditional formats within government and private organisations.

Her extensive experience is underpinned with solid academic competencies including a MBA and Bachelor of Business, Management both from the University of Queensland and she is also an accredited Executive Coach.

In this episode Hillary talks about five sustainable things small businesses should know about marketing. 

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited.
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick, Hillary Smith

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 13 | Small Business Month, talking with Hillary Smith

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 12

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and today I’m joined by Paul Klymenko as part of our Small Business Month podcast series.

Paul has worked in fostering sustainability for over 30 years with roles ranging from environmental research and campaigning to socially responsible investment, all with a common aim of helping make our society more environmentally sustainable.

He co-founded Planet Ark in 1992 and became its CEO in 2010. Planet Ark has become one of Australia’s most trusted and well-known environmental organisations through highly successful initiatives such as National Tree Day, Cartridges 4 Planet Ark, National Recycling Week, Recycling Near You and the Australasian Recycling Label . He is one the instigators of the new Australian  Circular Economy Hub which aims to inspire Circular Economy thinking in Australia.

In this episode Paul talks to us about five sustainable things small businesses should know about making a positive environmental impact, recycling and the circular economy.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited.
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick, Paul Klymenko

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 12 | Small Business Month, talking with Paul Klymenko

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 11

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and today I’m joined by Wendy Bezzina and Rebecca Green as part of our Small Business Month podcast series.

Wendy Bezzina has a passion for social change and making a difference in the lives of others. She has seen first-hand through running a social enterprise how the investment from business and governments can make a significant difference to the lives of marginalised people and improve their opportunities for meaningful employment. Wendy is dedicated to championing social enterprise procurement to build a fairer and more equitable Australia and am fortunate at Social Traders to combine my passion and skills in overseeing our Social Procurement, Certification and Impact teams.

Rebecca Green has worked for 15 years driving change and helping them to leave a positive legacy. She has supported Social Enterprise, SME, and Indigenous Businesses towards economic growth and sustainability through billion-dollar construction projects. At Social Traders, Rebecca lead the team in delivering our services to business, government and certified social enterprise members. We support connections between our members through the journey of social procurement.

In this episode Wendy and Rebecca talk about things small businesses should know about becoming and working with social enterprises.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited.
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick, Wendy Bezzina and Rebecca Green

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 11 | Small Business Month, talking with Wendy Bezzina and Rebecca Green

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 10

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and today I’m joined by Stephen Thatcher as part of our Small Business Month podcast series.

Stephen Thatcher is the Head of Finance and Operations at the Green Building Council of Australia. He has more than 15 years of experience working in the commercial property sector in Australia and has previously worked with some of the largest management firms. Stephen is also the chair of Supply Chain Sustainability School’s Finance Audit Risk and Compliance Sub Committee.

In this episode Stephen discusses five sustainable things small businesses should know about accounting and governance.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited.
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick, Stephen Thatcher

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 10, Small Business Month, talking with Stephen Thatcher

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 9

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and today I’m joined by Monica Richter as part of our Small Business Month podcast series.
Monica is Senior Manager Low Carbon Futures at WWF. You may know her from for WWF project work as Project Director of the Business Renewables Centre-Australia, Project Director of MECLA the Materials & Embodied Carbon Leaders’ Alliance or Advisor to the Climate Solutions Partnership.

Monica is a strategic collaborator and problem solver working across business, government and the NGO sector to pursue zero carbon and circular economy solutions. She is an Economist and Social Ecologist with over 20 years post-graduate experience as a project manager with extensive experience in corporate engagement, business development, environmental and climate policy and advocacy, fundraising, leading teams of people including campaigners, project managers, fundraisers, and marketers. Monica grew up in Brisbane and has travelled the world. She is collaborative, innovative and solutions focussed. Monica’s passion is infectious and inspires everyone around her to become more engaged and think critically.

In this episode Monica talks about five sustainable things small businesses should know about making a positive environmental impact, living and prospering in harmony with nature, conserving biodiversity in Australia and embodied carbon.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited.
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick, Monica Richter

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 9, Small Business Month, talking with Monica Richter

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 8

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and today I’m joined by Dylan Frank as part of our Small Business Month podcast series.

Dylan is a proud Indigenous man from the Ngemba Nation of North West NSW. Dylan is the Founder and Managing Director of Wumara Group, a majority Indigenous-owned and managed Survey and Spatial business servicing the construction, property, and infrastructure sectors.

Dylan has a natural ability to communicate a clear vision and engage with people from all walks of life, with a proven history of building teams and business systems while strongly aligning business practices with positive social change for Indigenous Australians.

Dylan has strong experience working with Tier 1’s in the Construction, Property, and Infrastructure Industries and delivering projects within the Indigenous sector. He specialises in liaising with Indigenous communities, Elders, local Land Councils and key stakeholders to successfully deliver culturally sensitive projects all while creating employment and educational opportunities for Indigenous.

In this episode Dylan talks about five sustainable things small businesses should know about hiring indigenous staff and partnering with indigenous businesses.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited.
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick, Dylan Frank.

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 8, Small Business Month, talking with Dylan Frank

 

People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 7

Welcome to the People Planet Profit Podcast.

I’m Hayley Jarick, CEO of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and today I’m joined by Sharon Morris as part of our Small Business Month podcast series.

Sharon is the General Manager of The Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply in Australia and New Zealand. She is a motivated leader with over 20 years’ experience and a proven track record in strategy and implementation of high-profile engagement and awareness initiatives. Prior to CIPS, she was CEO of The Mother’s Day Classic Foundation, Australia’s largest community-driven breast cancer research fundraiser, raising over $36M. Sharon also worked at Women in Super, a national advocacy and networking membership body with over 3,300 members. She is currently a Board Director of the Australian Public Service Benefits Group and chairs their Engagement Committee.

Sharon talks to us about five sustainable things small businesses should know about making a positive environmental and social impact through procurement.

Publisher: Supply Chain Sustainability School Limited.
Presenter/s: Hayley Jarick, Sharon Morris.

Podcast audio: People Planet Profit Podcast – Episode 7, Small Business Month, talking with Sharon Morris