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Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future. Visit betterworlds.com to engage and participate.
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Building Better WorldsMay 30, 2022

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What’s your Keeling Curve birthdate CO2 measurement?

What’s your Keeling Curve birthdate CO2 measurement?

Do you know where on the Keeling Curve your birthdate lies? Better Worlds guest Brian Von Herzen, Ph.D., does and has watched it rise over the decades of his life from 315 parts per million (PPM) of CO2 to more than 420 ppm today. The founder and executive director of the Climate Foundation, Brian’s love of the sea started at the age of two on a boogie board. An avid diver, Brian remembers watching favorite dive spots change from vibrant underwater communities to a mostly empty ocean. That helps drive his current work on large scale seaweed mariculture programs that can provide food and fertilizer as well as supporting ocean ecosystems and acting as blue carbon sinks. Brian talks with Better Worlds Ocean Host Kate Wing about watching Greenland ice melt into 100-foot-deep blue water pools and learning how to protect seaweed farms from local communities. He describes the Climate Foundation’s technology for mimicking natural upwelling processes -- bringing cold, nutrient rich up from deeper water to nourish ocean plant life -- as a game-changer for scaling the carbon sequestration needed to meet global climate goals. Tune in to learn more about Brian’s innovation journey, and what’s next for the forests of the sea. #about Brian Von Herzen Ph.D. graduated magna cum laude in three years from Princeton University with a degree in Physics. He holds a Ph.D. in planetary science from California Institute of Technology where he was awarded the prestigious Hertz Fellowship, and has been awarded numerous patents. After two decades developing system solutions for companies such as Intel, Disney, Pixar, Microsoft, HP, and Dolby, Brian launched the Climate Foundation in order to investigate groundbreaking nature-based solutions to the climate and other environmental challenges. Marine Permaculture uses marine solar and wave-driven pumps in the ocean to restore natural upwelling and primary production to grow seaweed ecosystems. Seaweeds fix significant amounts of carbon and have multiple uses including food, feed, fuel, biostimulants, and fertilizer. After sustainable harvesting, residual seaweed can be sunk to the bottom of the ocean sequestering carbon for centuries, facilitating drawdown of carbon from the atmosphere with extended SeaForestation. Once deployed at scale Marine Permaculture can regenerate life in seas and soils and restore a healthy climate while building a multi-billion dollar seaweed export market over the next decade. https://www.climatefoundation.org/


#ocean #ai #conservation #co2 # About Better Worlds Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

May 26, 202325:42
Bridging the Technology Gap: Uniting Conservation and Innovation with Stephanie O'Donnell from Wild Labs

Bridging the Technology Gap: Uniting Conservation and Innovation with Stephanie O'Donnell from Wild Labs

Join us on Better Worlds Ocean as we welcome Stephanie O'Donnell from Wild Labs, a community connecting people working with conservation technology at all levels. Stephanie shares the story of how Wild Labs got started in 2015 as a collaboration between world's biggest conservation NGOs and how their mission has evolved to focus on connecting the conservation community with other sectors and communities to find solutions for global challenges. Listen in as Stephanie also shares her own experience of being a wildlife ecologist and how the realization that conservationist had limited access to the technology that consumers had led to her involvement in Wild Labs.

In this episode, Stephanie O'Donnell talks about the shift in roles that Wild Labs began to take on in 2015 to become a neutral actor in the community. We explore the importance of community building and how it is essential in scaling solutions for climate change, ocean issues, and other natural world issues. Stephanie shares how Wild Labs has been led by people, not organizations, and how it is all about building relationships and trusting one another. Lastly, we discuss how collaboration and relationships are formed over multiple interactions in different forms and different spaces.

Discover how Wild Labs has created a powerful collaborative force by providing an involving environment for conservation tech users and developers. We discuss Wild Labs' State of the Conservation Tech Field report that surveys the different technology areas and highlights what is working, what isn't, and what is needed. Wild Labs has evolved from a collaboration between conservation organizations to a neutral actor in the community, providing a pathway into deep partnerships and innovative opportunities. Lastly, we learn about the surprising use of peanut butter on manta rays. Don't miss this insightful conversation with Stephanie O'Donnell!


(0:14:07) - Building Community for Conservation Innovation

Wild Labs facilitates community needs, builds relationships, and encourages collaboration to scale solutions for nature.

(0:18:28) - Conservation Tech and Partnerships

Wild Labs provides a collaborative environment to survey conservation tech, evolve into a neutral actor, and explore innovative opportunities, such as using peanut butter on manta rays.

(0:24:13) - The Future of Conservation Technology

Collaboration, 'NASA for Conservation', State of Conservation Tech, Movement Ecology, AI and Analytical Techniques are discussed to respond to conservation challenges.

(0:30:58) - Women in Conservation Tech Program

Wild Labs' Women in Conservation Tech project, creating a collaborative environment, and potential of a 'NASA for Conservation' are discussed, as well as enthusiasm for a marine focused event.


#WildLabs #conservation #technology #innovation #community #climatechange #ocean #ecology #collaboration #partnerships #AI #analyticaltechniques #movementecology #NASAforConservation #WomenInConservationTech # About Better Worlds Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

May 19, 202336:26
Exploring Ocean Technology and Sustainability: A Conversation with Erika Montague

Exploring Ocean Technology and Sustainability: A Conversation with Erika Montague

In this episode of Better World's Ocean, I had a fascinating conversation with Erica Montagu, chief technologist at Schmidt Marine Technology Partners. We discussed the role of next-generation technology and data in addressing ocean challenges and promoting global sustainability. From the resurgence of oysters in Shinnecock Bay to the successful use of environmental DNA to study biodiversity, we covered the exciting developments in ocean research. We also explored the work of Schmidt Marine Technology Partners and their efforts to fill the funding gap for researchers and startups developing ocean technologies. We delved into the importance of locally driven solutions and the need for increased communication and collaboration in the ocean technology and funding spaces. Additionally, we touched on the innovative applications of micro grants and smart contracts, particularly in fisheries and the Global South. We examined the challenges faced by both funders and innovators in the ocean technology space, emphasizing the need for effective communication and finding balance between impact and profit. Finally, we acknowledged the urgency of actively drawing down CO2 levels and the necessity for rapid iteration and refinement of technologies to tackle climate change effectively.

https://www.betterworlds.com/ in this episode as we dive deep into the world of ocean technology and sustainability!


May 08, 202333:28
Carbonomics: Rethinking and accelerating Carbon supply chain finance with Stenver Jerkku

Carbonomics: Rethinking and accelerating Carbon supply chain finance with Stenver Jerkku

If you are watching Web3 at all, you’ve likely run into many self-starters in Estonia. You may ask yourself:  Why is Estonia the Silicon Valley of Europe?

Stenver Jerkku, aka Stenver from Denver, who is actually from Tallinn, Estonia explains this phenomenon to Better Worlds Host Julian Guderley in this episode of Carbonomics.

It’s like this. Estonia is very cold and the nights are very long and dark. So what else is there to do but start companies and build tech online?

That’s one story.

The other is that Estonia is also the birthplace of Skype, so there are some built in major tech successes to lead aspiring entrepreneurs that are pursuing Web 3 development. Estonia has only a population of 3.1 million people. However, since Skye’s creation, about three generations of new techies have been nurtured and nourished into start-up founders or employees. since Skype was created, Stenver said. Low numbers of people and a small country causes an entrepreneur to think global right out of the gate. That’s done by also creating tight knit communities in the “land of Unicorns” through the Estonian Founders Society.

Stenver uses that community building strength thriving in Estonia within Top Tier Impact, which connects investors with entrepreneurs wanting to work on climate impact projects and to teach others how to start carbon projects with impact.

Solid World DAO is rethinking and accelerating carbon supply chain financing through fair, transparent and liquid markets with blockchain in a fast-growing market expected to reach $50 billion by 2030.

Stenver is a serial entrepreneur, having founded multiple startups besides Solid World DAO, like eAgronom, a post-series-A startup, Handyman and Click. Stenver has been involved with various impact-focused volunteering organizations, like the Estonian Founders Society, where he lead the board with Martin Villing(Bolt) and Sten Tamkivi (Taavet+Sten, Topia, NFT Port). Top Tier Impact, which connects impact-focused investors and entrepreneurs. Some members include Ambienta, the world's largest($1B) private equity fund focused exclusively on impact, and Agate €100M impact-focused fund. Leaders For Climate Action with members like South Pole, Spotify, Klarna and others.

#carboncredits #carbonmarket #climatechange

Host: Julian Guderley // GreenPlanet-BluePlanet.com

Dec 05, 202235:22
Carbonomics: Transforming the oceans with Linwood Pendleton

Carbonomics: Transforming the oceans with Linwood Pendleton

How do we connect big global organizations with the grounded action, the local work happening  in communities to address climate change?

In this episode of Better Worlds, OceanKan Executive Director Dr. Linwood Pendleton, speaks to the importance of harnessing the energy of the people who live with nature, understand how nature is changing and how people interact with nature, to bring local solutions to scale.

The Ocean Knowledge Action Network involves  communities from First Nations Canada, to partners in Brazil, The Seychelles, Malaysia, Taipei and others. A seasoned conservation and environmental management professional with more than 20 years of experience, Linwood discusses the matching of global partners and funders to the cultural, economic and ecological context of every region.

Linwood addresses the role of the U.N. in the climate theater, recognizing the benefits of having a global convener and the weaknesses of centralized leadership, while also diving deeper into the relationships between global “saviors” and regional actors to address the millions of problems happening simultaneously that involve biodiversity and people of many cultures.

Linwood is a believer that the best ideas are those from people who understand nature and people. You don’t have to be a scientist to work to save the oceans. Nor do you have to be an academic genius to be a conservation genius.

“Nature is the biggest part of our economy because when you improve nature everybody benefits. The economy is about. People who usually pay to get things that make them happier, healthier and better. That’s true of nature. There is no one worse off because nature is healthier.”

Dr. Linwood Pendleton
Executive Director, Ocean Knowledge Action Network

Linwood has a diverse background himself, working in academia, federal government, not-for-profit global conservation, and tech. He leads international initiatives and collaborations to solve global ocean challenges, and is also director of Moonjelly Academy, International Chair of Excellence at the Université de Bretagne Occidentale; Honorary Professor for the Global Change Institute and Senior Fellow at the Duke University Nicholas Institute.

Join Better World’s Host Julian Guderley as he and Linwood explore the questions of the carbon silver bullet, decentralization, and the practices that are more likely to have success in ocean transformation.

betterworlds.com

Nov 28, 202235:37
Carbonomics: Graham Hill, Co-founder of Carbonauts

Carbonomics: Graham Hill, Co-founder of Carbonauts

If you’re trying to do the right thing as a consumer to reduce your carbon footprint, Carbonauts may be a lesson you want to explore. 

On this episode of Better Worlds, Host Julian Guderley asked Graham Hill, co-founder of Carbonauts, about the big six things he says can be done individually to reduce your own personal carbon footprint, in addition to carbon offsets.  What percentage of the living population would have to adopt these suggestions to lower their footprint to reach a tipping point, to create an inverse climate crisis. Personal change is just as important as corporate and government solutions, to create the tipping point, or the flipping point - the point in which the global climate will begin to flip, and then rapid change will come with that movement.  Graham offers Carbonaut sessions for individuals who want to take personal responsibility for the climate crisis and ensure they are making their contributions to reach that tipping point in the relatively short amount of time we have to reach the flipping point from 5 percent to 25 percent.  

Before COVID spawned a whole generation of Van LIfe digital stories, Graham, also CEO of LifeEdited, provide through his love of architecture that a person or two can design and live in a 350 or 420 square foot micro apartment, transforming rooms for multiple functions with various furniture hacks such as Murphy beds over a couch, folding tables with leaves and stacking chairs, for example. For 12 years he has designed space-efficient buildings, products and lifestyles to yield more money, health and happiness with less stuff, space and energy. Check out LifeEdited for more.   

Join us for more about these issues and Graham’s views on Web 3.   

#LifeEdited #carbonauts #carbonfootprint

Nov 21, 202201:00:53
Carbonomics: John Hoopes

Carbonomics: John Hoopes

Carbonomics: John Hoopes

Nov 14, 202237:16
Carbonomics: How do we use trading for good? with Neil Cohn

Carbonomics: How do we use trading for good? with Neil Cohn

How do we use trading for good? How do you go from the dark side to the light side?

Neil Cohn, founder of CodeGreen.org whose career first began with Glencore, now the largest commodity trading house, is a man of many questions. Each question leads to a new endeavor, now with the new nonprofit, CodeGreen, of which he is founder.

Fortunately Neil asked the questions about carbon trading, leading to a life of problem-solving for climate change. Introduced to global warming at COP 3, the Kyoto Protocol Climate Change Conference, Neil began to see the impact and question how to go into fields where trading can be leveraged for good.

Neil discusses with Better Worlds Host Julian Guderley his own consciousness struggle at the time early in his career, when he asked: How do traders start to change commodities to not be about the financers but to be more empowerment, and how to flip the trading on its head, because even though the countries have resources, they were not going to become rich countries because of governance.

By the time Neil attended COP 6 in Den Hague, he had to face the reality and the hatred from those on the ground as environmentalists splattered his carbon trader team with fake blood as they left the conference. He understood the needle had to move all the way from corporations to the other side to find something that would work for change.

As research is now showing that CO2 is also starting to affect human brain power, to think and to produce, Neil, who has experienced bodily harm due to the polluted environment himself, has developed the latest iteration of solutions through CodeGreen to respond to the climate crisis, now at a Code Red for humanity.

CodeGreen.org is a blockchain-agnostic non-profit with a focused mission to deliver open source, interoperable, and scalable solutions to address the climate crisis and other global challenges. The team has deep interdisciplinary capabilities in computer science, carbon trading, climate policy, and financial market, using distributed ledger technology to overcome trust barriers and enable inclusive collaboration.

Neil is an innovator in blockchain and sustainable finance who was instrumental in developing early markets for carbon, renewable energy, and biodiversity. He is passionate about leveraging decentralized finance to deliver on the best intentions of blockchain – sustainable growth and inclusive prosperity.

Learn more now on this episode of Better Worlds’ Carbonomics series

Neil Cohn

Founder of CodeGreen

https://codegreen.org/


Hosted by Julian Guderley, Greenplanet-blueplanet.com

Nov 07, 202244:30
Carbonomics: How does the Healthcare sector impact climate change? with Frederik Van Deurs

Carbonomics: How does the Healthcare sector impact climate change? with Frederik Van Deurs

How does the Healthcare sector impact climate change?  

Frederik Van Duers, CEO of Green Innovation Group, tells Better Worlds that global Healthcare accounts for 4 to 6 percent of carbon emissions.   Why? The usual suspects, but also single use devices, drug production and waste. incredibly   “When drugs and devices are purchased by hospitals they enter Narnia and nobody knows where they go when they are disposed of, how many are wasted or how many are put to use.”  

What helps? Delivering preventive service independent of material consumption that can be delivered through telemedicine, for instance.   Can we advise people to do some of the habitual changes that are associated with better health outcomes, such as smoking?   Prevention and preventive healthcare are the biggest opportunities to go to the inner circle of the circular economy.   

Speaking with host Julian Guderley, Frederik provides his impression of blockchain, land use technology and gives an overview of the Web 3 landscape in the healthcare sector.   Green Innovation Group is a global boutique management consulting firm that promotes green tech companies. They work on projects they believe will decarbonize the healthcare sector, with some of their biggest sectors being Farming, meta and the healthcare sector at large, including insurance companies. 

Their mission is to work with organizations that want to be more sustainable, formulate and deploy their strategy, or to help executive strategies already in development. Green Innovation also focuses on capacity building, training staff who may not have sufficient knowledge about the circular economy to integrate into industrial processes.


Frederik Van Deurs CEO, Green Innovation Group Decarbonizing the Health Sector   

Oct 31, 202244:02
Carbonomics: John Palmisano with Aldyen Donnelly

Carbonomics: John Palmisano with Aldyen Donnelly

John Palmisano

Head of Climate & Risk, Changeblock

What lessons have been learned that now set the stage for creating carbon markets in the right way, for a better world?

John Palmisano, Head of Climate & Risk at Changeblock,  and our Better Worlds guest host Aldyen Donnelly of Nori talk technicalities and rules on global trades during this episode of our podcast.

The discussion surrounds tracking trades correctly; using double entry bookkeeping to reduce two entities receiving the same credits, to follow and report credits properly ensured through the use of blockchain.

John surmises that Web 3 exhibits the power of enhanced tech that allows the maximization profits and trades, while blockchain tools will help developers in nations with less sophisticated property right structures in place that will be able to show attributes of their transactions. Hear more about how these tools will be used to counteract greenwashing and John’s thoughts on a one-size-fits-all regulatory program and the tools important for establishing efficient solutions for big social problems due to their worldwide track record and benefits seen since the Kyoto protocol.

Why would we switch to another worldwide regular regime where it's more difficult and sysyphisian, John asks.

“It takes billions of dollars and hundreds of millions of person hours to  create a worldwide trading program. When it started back in 1976 there were a handful of people who understood the offset interpretive ruling. Now there are 100,000 working on aspects of greenhouse emissions trading. Changing that would be futile. Look at the human capital, systems, history, thousands of transactions, culture, MRV, This concept has traction and it will and should be extended to other environmental commodities because we need these markets to reflect the price we are paying for destroying our habitat.”

More about John:

John serves as Head of Climate & Risk for Changeblock, a smart contract trading platform focused on facilitating trades of greenhouse gas related assets such as emission reduction credits and greenhouse gas allowances.

An expert in environmental and energy matters, he created the first emissions credit brokerage firm and several others. He has advised governments, trade associations, companies, and NGOs on environmental management issues, energy and environmental trading, environmental auditing, sustainability, “green-energy” and climate change policies. Managed emission brokerage and environmental consulting offices in Athens, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Kiev, Moscow, San Francisco, and Washington DC.

Currently, he is developing an autonomous brokering methodology using blockchain-based smart contracts, developing an event-futures exchange, and developing blockchain-based supply chains to help companies demonstrate compliance with sustainable development commitments.

More on Aldyen

Aldyen Donnelly is a cofounder of Nori, and has been a small business developer and consultant for over 40 years. In the mid-1990s, Aldyen started to work on market-driven strategies to reduce atmospheric carbon concentrations. Having gathered together an "emission reduction credit" or "ERC" buyers group, Aldyen developed and executed the world's first major forward ERC purchase agreement to finance carbon sequestration in agricultural soils, as well as the first ERC sales-financed carbon capture and storage project.

Oct 24, 202231:30
Carbonomics: How can Web3 lower the personal carbon footprint? with Eco-Sapiens Co-Founder Nihar Neelakanti

Carbonomics: How can Web3 lower the personal carbon footprint? with Eco-Sapiens Co-Founder Nihar Neelakanti

How can Web3 lower the personal carbon footprint by creating financially attractive, cheaper systems aligned with social utilities to encourage more consumers to have a positive carbon impact?  Nihar Neelakanti talks with host Julian Guderleyon this podcast episode about Eco-Sapiens,  carbon removal start up designed to build a better world. Nihar and co-founder Garrett Kane have received funding to develop a strategy to create the world’s first carbon-backed NFT to make it easier for anyone to have impact on the planet.   

Nihar speakers about the plan for the NFT, how it will be priced and the incentives tied to it to give each buyer the ability to move the needle on CO2 removal. The consumer rate of carbon emissions is about 13 tons per year. The NFT is backed by 20 tons of carbon, so with each unique digital NFT purchase, the buyer also contributes to the sequestration of 20 tons of carbon dioxide. The mission is to make it "1-click" easy for consumers to make a difference in a way that aligns with their interests. The NFT, which Nihar describes not as an expense, but a commodity, is the first step in Eco-Sapiens vision for consumers.   

The company is also creating the Eco Card, a fundamental product that applies to the holistic approach to carbon through a sustainable loyalty rewards program. Yet to be designed, Nihar talks about what the market for the cards could look like and how they may also serve to lower carbon lifestyles.  Prior to co-founding Eco-Sapiens, Nihar was Head of Investment for Menlo Ventures across consumer, fintech and climate sectors. Menlo Ventures provides capital for seed through growth technology companies in the consumer and enterprise sectors. Notable research areas of investment include Mobile (Siri, Uber, TeleNav), Enterprise Storage (3PAR, Spinnaker Networks, Coraid), Communications (Acme Packet, Cavium Networks), and Consumer (Fab, Tumblr, Carbonite, Roku).  Nihar’s previous work has been working for investment houses.  

Ecosapiens will launch with an exclusive carbon-backed NFT limited to just 250 Ecosapien avatars in December 2022. To become a member of the community, you may register for early access at www.ecosapiens.xyz or follow @ecosapiensxyz on Twitter, and join the community on Discord. 

Nihar Neelakaniti Co-Founder & CEO of Eco-Sapiens  

#carboncredits #nfts #fintech    

# About Better Worlds Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.


Oct 17, 202231:30
Carbonomics: Super Mangroves with Dr. Irina Fedorenko

Carbonomics: Super Mangroves with Dr. Irina Fedorenko

What is a holistic approach to Mangrove reforestation that addresses social impact, habitat development, global warming mitigation, positive climate change, bringing together technologies with community stakeholders to create prosperity?

Working in the carbon market since 2011, mangroves are finally getting the attention they should have as a climate solution.  In an interview with Better Worlds host Julian Guderley, Dr. Irina Fedorenko noted that the emerging market is still messy and not transparent because it didn’t receive enough attention in the past few years. At first an underdog, she is now on point with the trends in the carbon market, working with VlinderClimate and Caux Dialogue, and other organizations in unison to democratize the market.

Through a  holistic approach, these organizations build teams and strengthen partnerships for mangrove reforestation projects, helping communities manage mangroves as a barrier between land and sea to protect land from increasing climate-change storms and the damage they bring. But they have a multitude of other benefits and through their efforts, communities see direct benefits that mangroves have on shoreline communities in social impact, habitat development and positive climate impact, and their own prosperity.

Mangroves, which Irina refers to in this podcast as “magical trees” due to their vast ability to create better ecosystems. Specifically, mangroves stabilize the shores, protect land from sea, holding rich nutrients in the soil, and sequester five times the carbon dioxide of the Amazon rainforest, the most important carbon sink in the world.

Irina talks with Better Worlds about how communities are benefiting from new mangrove-related business opportunities as well, citing new projects in Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Kenya and Senegal.

Irina discusses how the shoreline communities are the key stakeholders in any mangrove effort. To help keep them engaged as stewards of their own environment, the partnership with these organizations brings to them 50 percent of the carbon revenue. Irina explains how this creates prosperity for community stakeholders and the roles of each partner, from upkeep to technological mapping to show sequestration in “almost” real time.

BIO

For the past seven years Dr. Federenko has been the Managing Director of Caux Dialogue on Environment and Security leading the conference team and organizing the dialogue on links between desertification, land restoration & conflict in the context of climate change. Advising on strategies and planning for the future content of the Caux Dialogue on Land & Security, in partnership with UNCCD & IUCN.

Irina is also the Chief Carbon Officer at Vlinder where she works on creating most impact on Climate Change mitigation with Nature-Based Solutions. Bringing expertise on carbon markets, landscape restoration and technology.

Irina co-foundedd the Kindness Collective 6 years ago. The Collective is a brand of natural detergent launched by the Oxford students social enterprise. It aims to provide a reliable source of livelihood to some of the rural and communities living in and around particular forest areas in India. Totaling over 100 million, the indigenous people are insulated from the technological, social and economic advancements of the modern world. While many of these people have never been to a school, they spend most of their time on the farms to grow enough for themselves or forage through the forests for food, fuel and medicinal herbs. Thanks to living in the lap of nature, the forest communities have accumulated a great knowledge system in utilizing herbs, fruits, flowers, seeds, nuts and barks of the forests in their lifestyles. Adding business skills and education to this knowledge, Kindness Collective promotes the use of these organic forest products and helps the local communities.

Oct 10, 202231:29
Carbonomics with Paul Gamble from Nori
Oct 03, 202235:47
How do we make decisions and act faster with consensus governance? w/ Rieki Cordon

How do we make decisions and act faster with consensus governance? w/ Rieki Cordon

Why are we not growing food instead of lawns, and really radicalizing our food system? 

How do we make decisions and act faster with consensus governance? 

Better Worlds guest Rieki Cordon explores these questions and more.   

Rieki was a catalyst and Map Maker with SEEDS and the Regenerative Renaissance in the co-creation of a new economic system, and he worked with Hypha.earth to build tools for DAOs. His experience and focus is in tokenomics, decentralized governance, facilitation, holding space and co-creating through inspiration.  

Currently he is working with the Regenerative Civics Alliance, a global decentralized alliance of organizations and place-based pilot projects focused on supporting global transition to regenerative cultures.  These efforts are focused on circular economies and communities that take care of each other and the planet through decentralized governance, and to move beyond capitalism to create better worlds. Rieki discusses the launch of SEEDS 2.0, and the distribution of the seeds currency.  

#consensus #web3 #governance  

https://explore.joinseeds.earth/regenerative-civics-alliance/the-regenerative-renaissance 

https://joinseeds.earth/ 

https://hypha.earth/  

# About Better Worlds Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

Sep 26, 202236:29
How does running from zombies transform the vision for a nonprofit?

How does running from zombies transform the vision for a nonprofit?

Sarah Porter, Director of Innovative Philanthropy for Hope for Haiti, turned this virtual reality experience into a question. If it feels this real and has this much impact, what could it do on the social side of things? Sarah joined Better Worlds to talk about Hope for Haiti's first Virtual Reality project and experiential app that was modeled off of a partner school in rural Haiti. Sarah has created partnerships with the NFT community and launched numerous NFT Auctions to support earthquake response in Haiti.   

As a Director of Development and Partnerships, Sarah’s got her start as a volunteer in the Peace Corp., and currently serves as Board President of the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of New York City. Her strengths are in Policy & Advocacy, Gender Issues, Human Rights, Community Organizing, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and Corporate Philanthropy. She has a Masters in International Affairs from Brooklyn College.   As a fundraiser seeking new opportunities for innovative tools, Sarah turned to the virtual world and Web 3 envisioning an experience where potential funders could meet students inside a virtual Haitian classroom and nonprofits could work together to create an impact metaverse.  

Links Hope for Haiti  ECPAT-USA Peace Corps of NYC  

#impact #nfts #VR #zombies #fundraising #haiti #peacecorps  

# About Better Worlds Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

Sep 26, 202222:60
PermaTours, SEEDS, and In Real LifE(IRL) NFTs with Syd Harvey Griffith

PermaTours, SEEDS, and In Real LifE(IRL) NFTs with Syd Harvey Griffith

Syd Harvey Griffith

Co-Founder, Permatours

Operations Circle, ReGen Garden

Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are usually associated with art and collections, but how do we use NFTs for real life, tangible purposes in applications that heal the Earth, bring people together and educate others on how to use Web3 tech?  #IRL

Syd Harvey Griffith, co-founder of Permatours and part of the operations of Regen Garden, talks with Better Worlds about the work they are doing with new economic tools to create and incentivize regenerative practices.

Permatours is a permaculture action and sustainable construction tour of events kicked off by SEEDS to provide a currency, Seeds tokens, to buy goods and services from each other in a circular economy. The group, which has on-boarded hundreds of players across the country, has traveled the Northeast and is now working in the midwest. Their time is spent not only in construction and action on land projects and food production, but also in educating people on Web3 tech, how they can participate in SEEDS and create their own circular economies and tokenomics.

Regen Garden is one Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO)  using “In Real Life” (IRL) NFTS for tangible purposes. Regen Garden helps mission-driven projects fundraise and co-create with their community by providing blockchain infrastructure that offers transparent value distribution.

Syd joined SEEDS about two years ago to begin to live out her own dreams for a better world.

She focused on events that foster opportunities for people to practice their art, share resources, build community, and acquire the skills needed to survive and thrive, including regenerative food production and construction (using permaculture and natural farming principles).

This calling guided her to apply for a Seeds cryptocurrency grant - awarded to her to co-found Permatours, a learn-by-doing permaculture-action and sustainable construction tour across the northeast of the U.S..

Contributors of Permatours’ regenerative projects are rewarded Seeds cryptocurrency for their efforts, which they can use to buy products and services from each other. Permatours has accomplished over 40 projects and the tour has expanded to include serving throughout the midwest and internationally.

A native of Boston, currently Syd is residing and working with the LaLa Gardens Cooperative to support its membership development, marketing, and sales, Web3 integration (tokenomics and NFTs), website copy, forming strategic partnerships, and event planning, production, and hosting.

Sep 12, 202213:51
Emma Ridderstad - How do we enhance the human experience in a world moving from a 2D space to a 3D?

Emma Ridderstad - How do we enhance the human experience in a world moving from a 2D space to a 3D?

How do we enhance the human experience in a world moving from a 2D space to a 3D with new AI tools, and not be owned by tech as it is in the 2D world? 

It’s the the latest tech renaissance that will give us more time for our own lives, more spaces to communicate and experience new places in a better world.  Co-founder & CEO of Stockholm-based Warpin Media Emma Ridderstad joins Better Worlds’s host Julian Guderley to explore the social impact Web 3 tools have on our own welfare. An avid gamer in her teens, Emma brings a new perspective to the podcast this week with her views on a still male-dominated metaverse and her work to bring in more women creators to Web 3.0 tech.  

Before founding Warpin, Emma was the CEO of Familjeliv Media AB, Sweden’s largest online parenting site, reaching over half of all mothers with children from newly born to six years old. Prior to serving as CEO of Familjeliv, she was CEO of Modern Women Media which is the owner of some of Sweden’s leading websites for women between 16-40 years old. Through their various digital platforms, they reached approximately 2 million unique visitors each week.  Warpin is a strategic partner to innovative brands entering the VR and AR platforms. They create a real brand value through VR/AR content, distribution, and context. Warpin is an early developer to Magic Leap. 

Other clients include H&M, AMB, Trygga Barnen, SPP, KRY, Childhood, Disney, Ferrarri, Clarion & Magic Leap, Migrations, Miljonbemanning, Uppsala Firebrigade, Facebook & Postnord. #web3women #AR #Warpin #WomeninMedia #Familjeliv 

# About Better Worlds Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

Sep 05, 202237:07
AfricaRare Metaverse with South African Futurist Mic Mann

AfricaRare Metaverse with South African Futurist Mic Mann

How do you prepare for disruption? More importantly, how do you become not just prepared for change but become a changemaker yourself as a leader who foresees opportunities to make positive impacts in business for society and for the planet? How do you show people a better world? Mic Mann is a storyteller, futurist, entrepreneur and speaker on  exponential technologies and to discuss how they will democratize industries and improve lives. Mann has 19 years of experience in the media, marketing and eventing industry. His family’s Sandton-based, award-winning experiential brand agency works with top Fortune 500 companies. 

He is the co-founder of Africarare Metaverse, which is expected to have exponential impact on Africa shared ecosystems.   Mann’s family business Mann Made, which established the Singularity University Executive Programme  in South Africa, modeling the same program in Silicon Valley. The program curriculum is designed to help entrepreneurs think like futurists and empower more people with the ability to innovate and implement solutions for Africa’s – and the world’s – greatest challenges. 

This long term investment for SingularityU South Africa makes possible custom education, innovation and impact programmes that help businesses and individuals leverage rapidly accelerating technologies to unlock solutions that can positively impact millions of lives. Mann Made’s goal is to #futureproofAfrica into the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The 4th Industrial Revolution is ushering a whole new array of technologies that are working into personal lives, as well as professional ones.    


# About Better Worlds Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

Aug 29, 202219:59
DAOs and Tokenomics to the rescue, with Michael Healy of UNIT.network

DAOs and Tokenomics to the rescue, with Michael Healy of UNIT.network

For about 11 years, Unit Ventures has been driving the idea of a token economy, made simple to be sustainable and to more equally distribute wealth. Unit co-founder and CEO Michael Healy, talked to Better Worlds about tokenomics as a platform to generate capital more easily and set up tokens that are sustainable and more meaningful to people who have not participated in the market for coins such as bitcoin, ethereum, polkadot and others.  It connects providers and customers, as well as allows businesses and individuals to issue tokens for specific uses.

He predicts that in this decade tokenomics and DAOS will become the norm, with more projects and businesses becoming successful with tokenization, leading to equitable wealth distribution and reducing poverty.

The tools exist to make tokenization very simple, it takes seconds to build and it costs nothing

Healy is focused on social impact and positive change through education, entrepreneurship and empowering individuals.

A self-taught full-stack web developer and mobile engineer for iPhone and Android, Healy has digital design and video expertise that has supported products. Alongside starting and growing businesses, Healy has advised and supported startups, investors and corporates in Asia, Europe, Middle East and Latin America. An entrepreneur-in-residence at top pan-European Venture Capital firm, Wellington partners, Healy has performed work for Google, KPMG, Founders Forum, Saatchi & Saatchi, L’Oreal, Imperial College, Unilever, London Business School and others. He was a finalist of the Thiel Fellowship by Peter Thiel and also awarded the Silver medal in the Mathematics Olympiad.

Aug 22, 202222:31
Lucia Gallardo manifesting new enterprises out of a suitcase.`

Lucia Gallardo manifesting new enterprises out of a suitcase.`

Lucia Gallardo is a digital nomad who is joyfully living out of her suitcase while building companies out of her love for experimentation. Her significant and multiple accomplishments as a serial entrepreneur follow her around the world. Lucia is a Future of Goods 21 Founders to Watch, one of MIT Technology Review’s 2020 Innovators under 35 for her work with Blockchain, and she is a Royal Bank of Canada's Entrepreneur of the Year nominee.  Lucia is the Founder and CEO of Emerge, an end-to-end solutions development lab that has consistently merged public and private sectors in projects related to digital identification for displaced persons, food traceability, financial inclusion for inconsistent income earners, rainforest protection, loyalty rewards programs, and more. Emerge has been nominated for the 2018 Global SDG Awards and Newsweek’s 2019 Blockchain Impact Awards.   

Lucía’s impact on social causes is advanced through her board activities with:  Penta Network, a company building foundational blockchain infrastructure; Crypto Kids Camp, a non-profit organization that connects kids from lower income households to emerging technologies; Rainforest Partnership, a non-profit organization promoting the protection of the world's tropical rainforests; the Caribbean Blockchain Alliance, a regional organization promoting the adoption of decentralized technologies across the region; and, WE Global Studio, an innovation studio supporting the world's female entrepreneurs. Lucía is an Advisor to Metis, a Layer 2 solution focused on the decentralized future of work.  Prior to starting Emerge, Lucia co-founded Dona un Libro, Cambia una Mente, a Honduran education focused non-profit and 2016 recipient of President Obama’s Young Leaders of the Americas Fellowship. Lucia has past experience in both the public and private sectors, ranging from immigration and trade relations on diplomatic missions to AI-enabled mobile tech and early-stage investments.   

Lucia is a 2017 Venture for Canada Fellow, a 2018 RBC Future Launch Fellow, a 2018 Money 20/20 Rise Up Fellow, and a certified UN SDG Advocate. She was listed as one of MIT Technology Review's Innovators under 35 and a Royal Bank of Canada's 2019 Women of Influence.   

# About Better Worlds Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

Aug 15, 202233:01
Sander Gansen building Supplain protocol & World of Freight NFT ecosystem

Sander Gansen building Supplain protocol & World of Freight NFT ecosystem

An entrepreneur since the age of 14, Sander Gansen is the Co-founder and CEO of Estonia-based WOF Labs, a blockchain research and engineering company building Supplain protocol & World of Freight NFT ecosystem.

Sander believes that every child should start their first business at the age of  four and no later than their teen years in order to have enough time to learn the necessary skills and still have the power to start something extraordinary when they are adults.  Sander is fascinated by science and experimentation to change the course of humanity for the better, but his main goal is to help speed up the adoption of emerging technologies.

Before WOF Labs, Sander established or helped to grow various other businesses, including Springrise (marketing strategy & execution agency), Speys/Shipitwise (logistics & supply chain management tool) and Robotex (global robotics education network). Sander's prior experience includes working in Startup Wise Guys, a private capital accelerator and investment fund and teaching entrepreneurship at multiple Estonian universities.

At the World of Freight NFT ecosystem, everything revolves around the collection of 10,000 unique vehicle-themed NFTs. Together with the community, WOF’s goal is to  build the number one vehicle-themed NFT ecosystem with a P2E racing game where the vehicles can be customized and upgraded. At the same time, the community is involved in building Supplain, a supply chain blockchain that aims to standardize the rules for information exchange across the global supply chain.

Sander graduated in 2015 from Draper University with a non-academic degree in business and startup building. He has studied Law and Business Administration at the University of Tartu.

Aug 08, 202231:23
Art NFTs in Africa with Phakama Sibanda
Aug 01, 202234:50
DoinGud with NFTs, a conversation with Kyle Gordon

DoinGud with NFTs, a conversation with Kyle Gordon

Kyle Gordon took a deep dive into the NFT space two years ago to bridge web2 creators into the newer web3 applications. Kyle is the co-founder and head of creator relations at DoinGud. He has sourced 200 social causes to support using art and NFTS on his platform https://doingud.com/. Doingud is a platform for creating and building upon “Until every expression of human creativity builds a better world.”

On this episode of Better Worlds Social Impact Series, Kyle talks about the process to build a network and the legal challenges he’s faced. He provides listeners with the benefits of his own experiences creating NFTs for social impact, and outlines the direction of DoinGud to add value to the community experience.  He has participated in NFT fundraisers including CarbonDrop,  OceanDrop and the Coachella Regen Experience.

An award winning multidisciplinary artist and creative director, Kyle spent the better part of the last decade creating audiovisual experiences, multidimensional video installations, brand identities, light-work experiments, and animated content for internationally acclaimed musicians, music and cultural festivals, social entrepreneurship/ nonprofit organizations, and globally recognized brands. Kyle resides in San Francisco.

Jul 25, 202232:51
Social Impact through Web3 with Katrina Donaghy

Social Impact through Web3 with Katrina Donaghy

Civic Ledger is winning awards building next generation marketplaces with blockchain technology and smart contracts to create auditable ecosystems in government and tracking natural capital.  Drawing from her years of experience in regional and local governments in Brisbane, Australia, Sociologist Katrina Donaghy co-founded Civic Ledger to build better solutions for customers and citizens. She also began to work across sectors to create opportunities for sharing data, particularly for women through the organization of the Brisbane Women in Blockchain Meetup. Civic Ledger is instrumental in taking blockchain technology to the next level for water commodities, working around the world to improve accountability.   Since 2016, Civic Ledger received multiple awards for its groundbreaking progress, including the honor of winning the Excellence in Blockchain/DLT award at the Australian FinTech Awards in 2022.   

#womenincrypto #web3 #accountability  

www.civicledger.com  www.twitter.com/civicledger

Jul 04, 202239:09
Multichain as a Service with Aaron Ting (S01E13)

Multichain as a Service with Aaron Ting (S01E13)

$20 billion a year expected on blockchain technical services by 2024. Why interoperability matters and how can multi-chain-as-a-service help?

Interoperability & Multi-Chain as a Service hosted by Vivi Lin (S01E13)

It is expected that by 2024 blockchain technical services will account for $20 billion dollars annually (1) as mass adoption continues and the transition from Web2 to Web3 accelerates. The transition is anticipated to include many bottle necks including network congestion and cross-chain bridging. Custom bridges between chains pose security risks and are prime targets for attacks e.g. hackers made off with $540M worth of Ethereum (2) most recently. Join Vivi Lin and Aaron Ting of  @Octopus Network the team responsible for substrate inter-blockchain communication (IBC) pallet (3) in collaboration with  @Cosmos to explore multi-chain-as-a-service built on  @NEAR  direct bridging to solve usability challenges with wrapped assets, and novel applications in gaming and the metaverse.

#web3 #multichain #bridge #cosmos   

# About Better Worlds
Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.  

(1) https://earthweb.com/blockchain-statistics/  
(2) https://www.wired.com/story/blockchain-network-bridge-hacks/  
(3) https://github.com/octopus-network/substrate-ibc

Jun 20, 202239:32
Stake to Shape the Future, Investing and the ESG Mandate (S01E12)

Stake to Shape the Future, Investing and the ESG Mandate (S01E12)

Staking offers predictable returns for investors. Is this the future of investing and why ESG has become an investment mandate.  

Stake to Shape the Future, Investing and the ESG Mandate hosted by Ayla Kremb (S01E12)  

Proof of stake, a blockchain consensus protocol, has attracted investment participation from family offices. institutional investors, hedge funds, custodians, and exchanges. In this episode you'll learn why participating as an investor through staking helps to shape projects, is viewed as a good investment, and how ESG has emerged as an pillar for many and a mandate for institutional investors.  

#staking #web3 #investing #esg   

# About our Guest Alyson Russ, an account executive at Figment.io, is building a better internet by supporting token holders and developers investing and operating on proof of stake blockchains. She has a traditional financial services background and worked in portfolio construction at private investment banks, including Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, for entrepreneurs and institutional investors to build diversified portfolios.  

# About Better Worlds Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

Jun 17, 202212:53
Metaverse, Beyond the Hype with Francis Berwa

Metaverse, Beyond the Hype with Francis Berwa

Metaverse real estate market tops $500 million in 2021. What foundations and experiences will deliver real value and are worth investing in?  

S01E11 Metaverse Beyond the Hype hosted by Elena Obukhova.   

The metaverse real estate market is hot, topping $500 million in 2021 and expected to hit $1 billion in 2022. From brands to banks — Adidas, Nike, and Miller Lite; HSBC and JP Morgan — have begun building their presence while many individuals are investing in this new frontier. Francis and Elena  discuss their journey in Web3 through ups and down, booms and busts, exploring human nature and the timeless foundations of value worth investing in. The metaverse, virtual land, and digital real estate is a brave new world that is increasingly connecting and blurring the lines between our virtual and physical worlds. Learn how many investors and brands are entering the space, leveraging digital twins and immersive experiences to create new activations, adapting to regulatory changes, with echoes of the next generation of the internet, the exciting transition from Web2 to Web3, and how innovations are evoking digital cultural norms from China, Europe, Latin America and beyond.

#web3 #metaverse #realestate #xr #digitaltwin   

# About our Guest
Francis Berwa is managing partner at Aves Lair an NYC VC accelerator and incubation program. Francis, who is African born, is also founder of https://www.parallell.io the gamified metaverse company that is a spin off of ZOAN.Fi; an award winning leading European XR studio based in Helsinki, Finland. The goal of Parallell is to align and bridge the gap between immersive technology, and physical real estate. This is done by creating immersive photo realistic worlds mixed with experiences that bridge our physical world and the metaverse.  

# About Better Worlds
Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

Jun 06, 202243:09
Genetic Sovereignty & Web3 with Pandu Sastrowardoyo

Genetic Sovereignty & Web3 with Pandu Sastrowardoyo

Genetic testing is a $12 billion industry. Why don't individuals benefit from their own genetic code?  

S01E10 Better Worlds Podcast hosted by Vivi Lin.

What does equitable and trustworthy genomics research look like? How is the collection of genetic data monetized by large biotech corporations and why don't individuals benefit from their own genetic code? While ownership and privacy are ubiquitous topics of concern across the healthcare and technology industries, for example HIPAA in the US and GDPR in the EU are designed to protect individuals from the misuse of personal data and ultimately give people choice in how that data is being used and monetized. Join Vivi and Pandu in a facinating discussion about applying established Web3 design patterns to allow individuals to retain sovereignty over their most precious personal asset — their own genetic code.  

#web3 #metaverse #geneticowernship  

# About our Guest
Pandu Sastrowardoyo is CEO at Decentralized Bio Network, DAOGenics, Ltd https://www.debio.network/. She is a blockchain trailblazer, metaverse-native of 11 years, and bridges business and technology. With years of enterprise IT experience, Pandu has cultivated a deep understanding of people, products, and processes. She is a media maven who leads by example — thinks in Systems & talks in Business. Her global insight and experience also includes being a speaker for the G20, founding https://RealityChain.io, and participating as Ideator at https://Myriad.Social. She serves on the board of the Indonesian Blockchain Association.  

# About Better Worlds
Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

May 30, 202239:20
DeFi & ReFi Market Makers with John Divine and Ayla Kremb

DeFi & ReFi Market Makers with John Divine and Ayla Kremb

Market for carbon and other ecological functions could be worth upward of $50 billion by 2030. How will DeFi (decentralized finance) and ReFi (regenerative finance) expand market access for carbon, renewables, and other ecological functions?

S01E09 Better Worlds Podcast hosted by Ayla Kremb.

Markets can help accelerate investment into worldwide environmental, social, governance ESG solution providers. Join us this week to hear how global market will help drive low carbon technology and carbon removal into the mainstream. Learn how Web3 is driving widespread adoption of decentralized finance and soon regenerative finance. 

#web3 #markets #carbon #renwables

# About our Guest
John Divine is a financial analyst, blockchain enthusiast, investor, and nature lover. John is a digital asset and OTC trader at BlockFills, founded in 2018, which is a disruptive technology firm dedicated to the provision of bespoke end-to-end solutions to participants in the cryptocurrency market the world over. The Company has successfully built and deployed a cutting edge multi-asset technology platform that provides price discovery, electronic order matching, smart order routing and trade reconciliation solutions for institutions in the digital spot, derivatives and lending markets.

# About Better Worlds
Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

May 30, 202219:17
Metaverse & VR Native Architecture with ​Andreea Ion Cojocaru

Metaverse & VR Native Architecture with ​Andreea Ion Cojocaru

Technology is changing the creative process for architects. How will the next generation of Metaverse Native and VR Native architects design the world?  

S01E08 Better Worlds Podcast hosted by Julian Guderley.

The field of architecture has already changed with the rise of VR for example reviewing pre-built designs. How will the creative and collaboration process of architectural design change by widespread VR and metaverse access? In this episode, Andreea Ion Cojocaru, CEO of NUMENA, shares a VR first approach and hints at the inevitable new breed of VR Native and Metaverse Native architects which will lead to new and surprising changes to decision making and problem solving. How will learning and skills acquisition in the real world be accelerated through virtual worlds? What does team work and the creative process itself look like for architects? What impact will this have on the built environment and how might this change the field of architecture allowing new avenues for participation and imagination.  

#metaverse #architecture #experience #web3 #transparency 

# About our Guest Andreea Ion Cojocaru is a licensed architect and a software developer. She is the co-founder & CEO of NUMENA, an award-winning German company. NUMENA works at the intersection of traditional architecture and XR development to develop projects that require a high degree of interdisciplinary expertise and a new approach to cognitive and spatial challenges. Currently, she is working on a VR creative tool for architectural environments.

# About Better Worlds Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

May 23, 202222:37
Pricing Carbon with Aldyen Donnelly

Pricing Carbon with Aldyen Donnelly

Billions of credits traded on carbon markets worldwide have failed to move the needle for 20+ years. What changes are needed to make them work?   

S01E07 Better Worlds Podcast hosted by Vivi Lin.   

The trading of credits on voluntary and compliance carbon markets worldwide has failed to reduce emissions over the past 20 years. In this episode, Aldyen, co-founder of Nori, a carbon removal marketplace, shares extensive wisdom and a roadmap for success. This episode covers a ranges of problems and solutions including why trading emission rights will never work, why farmers and buyers don't have market access and brokers take 60% to 70% fees, why storing carbon in top-soil is beautiful, why trading carbon removal — not CO2 emission rights— is fundamental, how blockchain can support carbon traceability from farm to fork, and why crypto as an investment vehicle aligns investors and customers. Tune in to find out why Aldyen is firmly optimistic and believes the precipice of change is here.   

#carbon #co2 #markets #carbonmarkets #carbonremoval #ghgemissions #web3 #blockchain   

# About our Guest
Aldyen Donnelly is a co-founder and director of carbon economics at Nori, a carbon removal marketplace launched in 2018. At Nori, she leads the development of methodologies to establish Carbon Removal Certificates and recruits early CRC buyers and suppliers into the marketplace. A small-business developer and consultant for over 40 years, Donnelly started to work on market-driven strategies to reduce atmospheric carbon concentrations in the mid-1990s. Her projects include using emission-reduction credits to finance carbon sequestration in agricultural soils, a stationary fuel-cell application, and carbon-capture and storage projects, among others. Donnelly also co-authored Canadian province Nova Scotia’s 2009 GHG Emissions Regulations, the first of its kind in North America.  

# About Better Worlds
Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

May 16, 202230:09
Regeneration and Brand Strategy with Simon Schillebeeckx & Ryan Merrill

Regeneration and Brand Strategy with Simon Schillebeeckx & Ryan Merrill

500k brands worldwide, the ultimate strategy for viral growth. How will co-regeneration of the planet together with friends, family, and favorite brands become the future we've all been waiting for?  

S01E06 Better Worlds Podcast hosted by Paul Michael Muts.   

From the non-profit Global Mangrove Trust to the for-profit Handprint, which has just raised $2.2M USD, Simon Schillebeeckx and Ryan Merrill are accelerating virtuous viral positive impact. Their product makes it simple to bring doing good into the core brand strategy of the marketing department and out of the invisible world of reporting & sustainability departments. From banking and retail to alcohol and sports brands they are changing the narrative. Learn how closing the loop between brand, customer, and impact leads to a future where customers can co-regenerate the planet together with their family and favorite brands.   

#regeneration #mangroves #web3 #impact #brandstrategy 


# About Guests 

Ryan Merrill loves to combine development science, digital technologies, and entrepreneurship to support global communities and the planet 🌎 He is co-founder of Global Mangrove Trust, a non-profit organisation funding blue carbon forestry through blockchain technology, and Handprint, a tech startup that provides Impact-as-a-Service, enabling millions of businesses to go green by regenerating ecosystems. Sailing is a huge passion of his.  

Simon Schillebeeckx is an academic entrepreneur specialising in digital sustainability. Founder of two climate startups. Father of twins.    


# About Better Worlds 

Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

May 09, 202235:36
Endless NFTs with Masha Prusso

Endless NFTs with Masha Prusso

$17+ Billion in sales last year. How will endless NFTs are influence events, culture, the environment, and humanity?

S01E05 Better Worlds Podcast with guest host Elena Obukhova, founder of NFT ticketing platform Flashback.one  

#metaverse #nft #web3 #betterworlds  

Join Elena in this casual insider chat with Masha Prusso head of PR for Polygon, former Olympic athlete / snowboard champion. This is a fascinating discussion about brands, marketing, trends, relationships, and community first approach including big budget IRL side events such as ETH Denver and SXSW which differentiate from those hosted by large corporates such as Salesforce or Facebook or World Economic Forum.

NFTs are popping up everywhere with notable use cases and experiments from helping artists and musicians launch creative projects to supporting humanitarian and environmental efforts and how projects such as Avalanche, Solana, and Polygon support. Whether you're already participating or watching on the sidelines you're sure to learn something new.

# About our Guest
Masha is a publicist, marketing specialist and investor. She was awarded a full LLM scholarship at UC Berkeley, then moved to the Bay area from Zurich in 2017. In 2018, Masha founded Crypto PR Lab powered by Millennium Communications. She worked in public relations and events with cryptocurrency exchanges, blockchain protocols, decentralized marketplace and other tech startups and tech conferences.   

Crypto PR Lab received two acquisition offers in 2018 and 2019 but we decided to continue building the business. Masha started to explore cryptocurrencies when her mentor, a former Lehman Brother trader, asked her for help in his new company, his algo trading exchange for bitcoin Exgate, in 2014. It was an internship where she learnt a lot and got enthusiastic about bitcoin. She worked as a corporate lawyer for Clifford Chance LLP and Gowling WLG in France and Monaco.   

As a relationship manager for UHNWI in 2015-2017, Masha represented UBS and HSBC private banks in Switzerland. In 2006 Winter Olympic Games, Masha represented Russia as the youngest participant in the halfpipe event. She was also a Champion of Russia in snowboarding two consecutive years. Masha holds 3 Master degrees in Business Law (Sorbonne, UC Berkeley, University of Nice) and speaks four languages: Russian, French, German, and English. 

# About Better Worlds
Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

May 02, 202236:33
Owned by Nature with Reggie Luedtke

Owned by Nature with Reggie Luedtke

How the legal personhood of NATURE makes protection from humans and corporations possible.  

S01E04 Better Worlds Podcast hosted by Julian Guderley, creator of GreenPlanet BluePlanet Podcast  

#web3 #defi #refi #maori #nature #earthequity  

Legal personhood has granted 200M+ corporations worldwide incredible power. Can the same be done for Nature? In this episode, Reggie Luedtke, Edmund Hillary Global Impact Fellow of New Zealand, speaks with host Julian Guderley, creator of the BluePlanet GreenPlanet podcast. Reggie shares details and his journey regarding the legal personhood of a river and a mountain. How collaboration to protect nature from the the actions of humans and other legal persons such as corporations, suddenly becomes possible. How might purpose driven organizations become owned by nature and thereby avoid pressures from shareholder interests to corrupt and transform their success into the exploitation of people and the earth.

# About the Guest 

Reggie is an Edmund Hillary Global Impact Fellow in New Zealand, where he is working with Maori leaders in the movement to grant legal personhood for the more-than-human world. He is also part of a collective stewarding data for the benefit of bioregions and giving a voice for nature on company boards. Before working on Earth Equity, Reggie was the co-founder and CEO of a HealthTech startup called BlueTree Network, which grew to 450 employees before it was acquired in 2019.   

# About Better Worlds

Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future. Visit betterworlds.com to find out more.

Apr 25, 202228:10
Our Meta Futures with Susan Brazer

Our Meta Futures with Susan Brazer

400 Global Telecom Carriers are Upgrading their Networks. How will creators share nextgen immersive experiences?

Better Worlds Podcast hosted by Ayla Kremb, COO of Diffuse Funds

Find out why Susan Brazer considers blockchain a female technology and how innovations including web3, 5G peer-to-peer networks are empowering woman, environmentalists, and scientists to share data and nextgen immersive experiences. A member of Global Women in Blockchain https://globalwomeninblockchain.org she describes blockchain as a female technology rooted in resonant values including collaboration, community, transparency, trust, decentralization, and immutability. 

#metaverse #5g #web3

# About the Guest
Susan Brazer is currently the CEO of LionShare Media, which is launching the THIN-AIR™ 5G cloud-native platform for premium entertainment and immersive media.

Susan has led the launch and operation of consumer-facing mobile, media and technology platforms, applications and services for: Apple, DirecTV, SES Astra, FIFA World Cup Venture Fund, Viacom/Showtime, Virgin Mobile, and Nokia.

Previously, Susan was VP, Wireless Device Strategy and Business Development at Nokia, and VP, Corporate Development & New Products at Virgin Mobile USA. Prior to this, Susan was EVP, Corporate Development at the FIFA World Cup Venture Fund, where she raised $50M+ to develop interactive TV, gaming, and avatar training ventures.

Susan was the SVP, Networks & Marketing for Viacom's Showtime Intl in the Middle East and Africa, overseeing MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, The Movie Channel, TV Land, BloombergTV, Paramount, Style and Discovery. Susan was the VP, Marketing at Compression Labs, where led the business plan and launched DirecTV with Hughes Communications, which created the first 500 channel TV service. As VP, Digital TV Strategy at SES ASTRA, she led the migration of 22 countries with major broadcast operators--BSKYB, CanalPlus, Kinnevik, Bertelsmann, CLT and Multi-Choice.

The genesis of Susan's new products and UI/UX expertise began at Apple Computer, where she launched its 1st portable computer, the Newton, and Knowledge Navigator (the prototype for the iPAD and Siri). She was an M&A analyst at PepsiCo (acquired Kentucky Fried Chicken) and an International Treasury Analyst at Phillip Morris, where she was an early adopter of the first electronic forex trading systems.

Susan holds a B.A. in Economics from Brandeis University, an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management and attended the London School of Economics.

Susan is on the Board of Global Women in Blockchain and a mentor at Princeton University’s Keller School of Engineering for Innovation and Entrepreneurship."

# About Better Worlds
Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

Apr 18, 202214:19
Global Carbon Reward with Dr Delton Chen

Global Carbon Reward with Dr Delton Chen

100 trillion US dollars needed to stabilize the climate. How will we pay for it?

Better Worlds Podcast hosted by Vivi Lin  

In this episode, Dr Delton Chen (Brisbane, Australia) joins host Vivi Lin (Shanghai, China) in a frank discussion about web3, the limits of decentralized finance, carbon markets, and the Global Carbon Reward; a policy based upon Central Bank Digital Currencies to reduce and remove carbon at the speed and scale needed to stabilize the climate. It could cost $100+ trillion this century — who will pay for it?  

#carbonreward #climatechange #web3  


# About the Guest
Dr Delton Chen founded the Global Carbon Reward initiative in 2013. Mr Chen is a qualified civil engineer and geo-hydrologist, and he holds a Ph.D. in engineering from the University of Queensland, Australia. Delton did his doctoral research on the hydrology of a coral cay in the Great Barrier Reef, and he has 20 years of combined experience in groundwater management, environmental impact assessment, geothermal energy and climate mitigation. Delton is a thought-leader in the development of public policies based on Central Bank Digital Currencies, and is a member of the Blockchain Climate Institute. Delton founded the “Global Carbon Reward” initiative to help reduce and remove carbon at the speed and scale that are needed to stabilize the climate and meet the 2015 Paris Agreement. Delton believes that the Global Carbon Reward can fill the funding gap for climate mitigation and help protect communities and ecosystems from the ravages of climate change and over-consumption. 


# About Better Worlds
Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.

Apr 11, 202229:09
DAO Power for Ukraine 2022 with Yev Muchnik

DAO Power for Ukraine 2022 with Yev Muchnik

6.5 Million people displaced in Ukraine. Can Web3 tech and DAOs mitigate catastrophic loss and impact?

Better Worlds Podcast hosted by Paul Michael Mutz

# About the Guest

Yev Muchnik is an experienced corporate and securities attorney with a focus on early and growth stage, mission-forward technology companies.  She is a founding partner of Launch Legal, a Denver, Colorado headquartered law firm and Of Counsel at Jason Wiener, P.C.

Ms. Muchnik has been a leader in helping create legal frameworks for Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAO’s).  She has written extensively on the Colorado DAO co-op.  She believes that just as startups from all over the world choose Delaware as a preferred jurisdiction for incorporation, the same will be true for DAO’s in Colorado under the Limited Cooperative Association (LCA) structure.  One does not need to reside in Colorado, or even the United States, to form a Colorado LCA4, making it even more appropriate for global decentralized networks

The LCA is a hybrid between a limited liability company (LLC) and a corporation. It is an entity built on the law of unincorporated entities. Like LLCs, it allows for investor members, returns on investment to patrons and non-patrons, and voting rights for investors, while adhering to cooperative principles. Where it differs from an LLC is in the distribution of financial returns based on patronage activity, voting based on membership (one-member, one vote) or based on patronage, which allows for the integration of DAO based governance principles, such as rage quitting and quadratic voting.

Ms. Muchnik was not only selected to lead-off the launch of Better World’s podcast series because of her expertise in Web3 and DAO structures, but also because she is a Ukrainian-American that is one of the founders of Ukraine United DAO, a DAO aims to support the buildout of web3 products and services to assist during this crisis and future such crises, which includes a hackathon called “Hack for Ukraine.” Ms. Muchnik has also worked with Ukraine DAO and Unchain Fund to raise and deploy cryptocurrency directly to those affected by the war.  Better Worlds is proud to support the launch of Ukraine United DAO as a fitting example of the Power of the DAO to help build a better world.
Yev Muchnick (Guest)

# Our Guest Says...
Ukraine United DAO is focused on mobilizing the web3 tech and development community to engage in building web3 product to and services to assist during this crisis and future crises, including, which includes the roll out of our hackathon — Hack for Ukraine.

United Ukraine DAO is collaborating with UkraineDAO (https://www.ukrainedao.love/ukraine-dao) and we are different groups,

Want to get involved?
The site for Ukraine United DAO is not live yet, join our the discord to get involved,
https://discord.gg/Aacb8Shgq7

# About Better Worlds Podcast

Better Worlds is a communication and community building platform comprised of weekly podcasts, engaging international conferences and hack-a-thons to encourage and support the development of Web3 solutions. Our programs celebrate voices from every continent to forge a shared and abundant future.
#ukraine #DAO #web3 #daopower

Apr 04, 202212:11