
Did you know? That having a stubborn stain on that old shirt is enough for it to get rejected by the charity shop? Did you also know that stained old clothes are likely to end up in landfills in the developing world, likely sub-Saharan Africa?In response to the expose from Foreign Correspondent on the ABC, in August. We meet two Aussie entrepreneurs with a solution to this problem. For further viewing, the link to that episode can be found here: https://youtu.be/bB3kuuBPVysNicole Gibson, Laundry Expert from Soka Australia who has a range of biodegradable, environmentally friendly laundry detergents. For more information check out their Facebook page here. Alternatively the Soka Australia website.Vinny Ong from the Happy Human Project, whose smart green tech is solving the wider plastic problem. For more information check out Happy Human's website hereWhat topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to [email protected] me direct: @friendlyfutruri1Coming Soon The Friendly Futurist Explains: A new spinoff podcast covering hot topics in Tech News visit and subscribe here: https://shows.acast.com/the-friendly-futurist-explainsHow to support me :)Join the new Facebook group and connect with fellow big picture thinkers hereLeave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white?And support your local independent media with a tip or donation, we love what we do and you can show your appreciation via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastwestCheck out my newsletter on Substack here: https://thefriendlyfuturist.substack.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oct 26, 2021
29 min

In the lead up to the #cop26 conference in Glasgow, we are continuing with our campaign to meet real people making a real difference when it comes to climate change. Over the next three episodes, we are discussing the circular economy by meeting the upcyclers.Recycling is not the solution to waste, reusing items that would otherwise end up in landfill is the solution to waste, this is known as upcycling.Finally, a use for Grandma's old Englebert Humperdink records that maybe a bit kitsch for modern music tastes.The great news is vinyl and other types of PVC are recyclable and can be recycled through many lifecycles.Today's guests are Kylie and Matt from Smyle Designs in Brisbane who turn old records and CDs into jewellery.In this episode you will learn:That scratched records and CDs can have a new home.Plastics can be durableWe can break the linear consumption pattern.To find out more visit https://smyledesigns.co/pages/our-story or give out our love and support to Matt and Kylie on Instagram here.Further readingFor more information about recycling PVC click hereEllen McArthur Foundation Introduction to the Circular EconomyAustralian Circular Economy Hub https://acehub.org.au/What topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to [email protected] me direct: @friendlyfutruri1Coming Soon The Friendly Futurist Explains: A new spinoff podcast covering hot topics in Tech News visit and subscribe here: https://shows.acast.com/the-friendly-futurist-explainsHow to support me :)Join the new Facebook group and connect with fellow big picture thinkers hereLeave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white?And support your local independent media with a tip or donation, we love what we do and you can show your appreciation via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastwestCheck out my newsletter on Substack here: https://thefriendlyfuturist.substack.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oct 20, 2021
20 min

Today's guest is Paul Shapiro, CEO and Founder of The Better Meat Co, Sacramento California. And he is here with a novel way of producing meat without harming the animal, via the Fungi KingdomContinuing our month of sustainability and preventing climate change did you know? As the world has proven to be a tougher place to live in lately, one of the new hot button issues for environmentalists is the impact of livestock on the environment.It seems that every day another report or new study is released that sheds light on new ways that raising livestock is negatively affecting the environment.I know I used to not think twice about buying commercially prepared sandwiches of cold cuts at the grocery store for my lunch, but I sure do now.The main take away points:The future of meat production is to grow meat without killing any animalsIf we can create alternatives to killing animals for food, we can create clean, sustainable, healthy food for the planet.The future sounds delicious!To find out more about Paul's work visit www.bettermeat.co or visit him on LinkedIn here or send him a tweetWhat topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to [email protected] me direct: @friendlyfutruri1Coming Soon The Friendly Futurist Explains: A new spinoff podcast covering hot topics in Tech News visit and subscribe here: https://shows.acast.com/the-friendly-futurist-explainsHow to support me :)Join the new Facebook group and connect with fellow big picture thinkers hereLeave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white?And support your local independent media with a tip or donation, we love what we do and you can show your appreciation via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastwestCheck out my newsletter on Substack here: https://thefriendlyfuturist.substack.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oct 13, 2021
23 min

Today's tale is about one man, Tariq Fancy, founder of Rumie.org. His journey from corporate-financier to creating a startup with meaning and contributing back to the community.It is also a eye-opening thinkpiece about greenwashing. So what is greenwashing? What is Greenwashing? Greenwashing is where a company, organisation, or even an individual goes out of their way to make themselves look as though they are taking a responsible attitude to the environment, even though they are not. In particular, In order to portray an image of environmental responsibility despite evidence to the contrary.In other words, it is a form of ‘spin’ where those who are responsible for pollution and other environmental damage try to make themselves appear as responsible environmental stewards.Greenwashing is a form of false advertising and should not be tolerated under any circumstance.But unfortunately, it is a tactic that is utilised by many companies and individuals.In this episode, I hope to show examples of Greenwashing and how it has been done.To check out Tariq's work visit rumie.orgWhat topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to [email protected] me direct: @friendlyfutruri1How to support me :)Join the new Facebook group and connect with fellow big picture thinkers hereLeave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white?And support your local independent media with a tip or donation, we love what we do and you can show your appreciation via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastwestCheck out my newsletter on Substack here: https://thefriendlyfuturist.substack.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oct 10, 2021
24 min

COP26, The United Nations Climate Summit is happening at the end of the month in Glasgow. And sure enough, it will be another opportunity for the Australian federal government to embarrass itself when it comes to climate policy on the world stage. In the lead up to this event, we are going to have 5 episodes out in 3 weeks of showing the world there are folk in Australia doing awesome things when it comes to sustainability. Let's highlight their work, not the pollies in the pocket of the fossil fuel lobby.In this clip show weRevisit our chat with Dan Ilic from a Rational FearHear from Twyla Dell, Climate Scientist and Fuel Historian based in Kansas City. And her quest to kiss good night to gasolene (petrol in the Commonwealth countries).Revisit John Hammerton on making Alternative Fuels with Hemp.Set up the next four episodes featuring some awesome Greentech and sustainability projectsWhat topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to [email protected] me direct: @friendlyfutruri1How to support me :)Join the new Facebook group and connect with fellow big picture thinkers hereLeave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white?And support your local independent media with a tip or donation, we love what we do and you can show your appreciation via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastwestCheck out my newsletter on Substack here: https://thefriendlyfuturist.substack.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oct 6, 2021
16 min

Happy International Podcasts Day!A break from the normal programming to give you food for thought. Why is podcasting so popular?Because it taps into an innate region of our psyche, we need storytelling to make sense of the world. Ages ago our ancestors gathered around the campfire to tell stories, these stories became mythology. This mythology defined communities, as they are a shared experience.Fast forward to today, with a globalised world traditional folk tales are getting lost on message. With the power and reach of podcasts and a global village, a new mythology, a global mythology is been forged. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sep 29, 2021
3 min

Welcome back on board the good ship SS Tomorrow for another series!Today we are discussing the abstract, but the interesting topic of renewing our social contract, with three amazing guests with projects that are rebuilding humanity.Amir Sheikh from 4B, is launching a social media platform where both sides of the debate are present. Popping the "Facebook" bubble that seems to be ripping our society apart.Fatima Maldonado is assisting in building a blockchain-based social media platform. That decentralises data and makes the user experience (UX) fairer for everyone.Finally an old friend, Coach Colin Thomson drops by to discuss the idea of blockchain democracy. Which will mean in the near future transparent elections and perhaps smaller government.What topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to [email protected] me direct: @friendlyfutruri1How to support me :)Join the new Facebook group and connect with fellow big picture thinkers hereLeave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white?And support your local independent media with a tip or donation, we love what we do and you can show your appreciation via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastwestCheck out my newsletter on Substack here: https://thefriendlyfuturist.substack.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sep 26, 2021
59 min

We take a break between recording seasons 3 and 4 to bring you this special news bulletin.Lockbit 2.0 is ransomware on the increase and can be affecting a computer near you. To help us explain, an old friend of the show Satnam Narang, from Tenable explains what lockbit is and who is likely to be behind the attacks.For the latest in cybersecurity check out tenable.com/blogWe'll be back with Series 4 in Two Weeks!What topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to [email protected] me direct: @friendlyfutruri1How to support me :)Join the new Facebook group and connect with fellow big picture thinkers hereLeave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white?And support your local independent media with a tip or donation, we love what we do and you can show your appreciation via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastwestCheck out my newsletter on Substack here: https://thefriendlyfuturist.substack.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sep 6, 2021
11 min

Today's journey on the good ship SS Tomorrow we explore spacefaring technology.First, we travel to the year 2171, a quick tour of our cosmic neighbourhood sees a hive of mining activity throughout the solar system.Landing back in the present day, what practical uses can spacefaring technology be applied to? Finding lost tombs in Egypt, giving people in remote areas superfast internet. And even saving folks money on home and contents insurance?Today's main guest is Richard Joffe, CEO and founder of Honey Insurance in Sydney. When Richard emigrated from the US to Australia he found our insurance sector antiquated. Coming from a tech background, Richard sought to disrupt a decades-old business model with big data and high tech.To find out more visit https://www.honeyinsurance.com/Or to follow Richard on LinkedIn Click HereAs mentioned - we have a huge friends & family deal that allows new customers of Honey to get up to $500 gift certificates (plus $250 of free sensors). It takes 3 minutes to sign up, and the code is here - Family & friends offer | Honey InsuranceAnother big special thanks to our other guest Ira Hughes. Have a listen out for our episode on Drones and Drone Racing later in Season 4. To find out more about Ira visit https://www.facebook.com/ira.hughes.1To find out more about Starlink visit https://www.starlink.com/Here is a great article about satellite archaeology from the Smithsonian dated 2016 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/space-archaeologist-sarah-parcak-winner-smithsonians-history-ingenuity-award-180961120/ If you would love us to cover this in a future episode, please let us know, we love to hear from you!Speaking of which What topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to [email protected] me direct: @friendlyfutruri1How to support me :)Join the new Facebook group and connect with fellow big picture thinkers hereLeave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white?And support your local independent media with a tip or donation, we love what we do and you can show your appreciation via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastwestCheck out my newsletter on Substack here: https://thefriendlyfuturist.substack.com/This is the end of season 3 :(. Don't worry a special episode will be out on Monday. Season 4 will return on September 30th. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sep 1, 2021
33 min

Increasing for all of us, we are living in urban environments. However, what has experience of living through the covid pandemic has taught us is that urban design and living has not changed much since the 1950s.Take a voyage on the good ship SS Tomorrow back in time in 1958, it has been 13 years since the war has ended and urban planning is all about the motor car and leafy suburbia. Take it back to today, and we can start to see that this way of living, is no longer sustainable. In fact, it is hurting the planet.Today's guest is Micah Gabriels, CEO at Mooven from Auckland, NZ. He aims to disrupt the construction industry and provide a blue print for building user friendly cities of the future.To find out more about Mooven click here. Check out their master brand story hereOr follow Micah on LinkedIn Here.A big thank you to Luke from Sling and Stone for arranging the interview.What topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to [email protected] me direct: @friendlyfutruri1How to support me :)Join the new Facebook group and connect with fellow big picture thinkers hereLeave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white?And support your local independent media with a tip or donation, we love what we do and you can show your appreciation via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastwestCheck out my newsletter on Substack here: https://thefriendlyfuturist.substack.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aug 29, 2021
29 min
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