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In the final episode of season one of 'Climate Dads', we are joined by Shomik Dutta - the co-founder of Venture Capital firm, Overture.
Shomik previously founded and ran Higher Ground Labs, an accelerator and venture fund that modernized the technology stack of the Democratic Party. He was a longtime aide to President Barack Obama and served as an Advisor to the Chairman of the Federal Communication Commission.
After spending the first 5 episodes of the season talking about what you can do to make a contribution to addressing climate change, this episode takes a look at the systems - political, social and economic - that are truly what we need to change to give the planet a fighting chance.
A man's home is his Castle according to the great Aussie movie, 'The Castle'.
Well, it is time for your castle to be doing it's bit to create a more sustainable climate.
This week Paull and Ryan geek out about all the different things you can do around the home to protect the planet and make sure your kids are safe.
They are also joined by funny man, Andy Saunders, who was on the 2019 season of renovation TV show, the Block, and has some great ideas about how to renovate your house and raise good kids.
Spare a thought for Paull who is suffering a bit of sleep deprivation as you will hear in this week's 'Dad Stories'
Moving around takes on a different meaning once you have kids. Whether it is packing up the car to drive the kids to the shops or navigating public transport with toys, strollers and everything else you need to leave the house, transport can be a challenge for dads.
This week Paull and Ryan talk about making transport decisions that are good for the planet and they are joined by Robert Llewellyn - star of the 90s british sitcom Red Dwarf and host of the popular Youtube Electric Vehicle show, Fully Charged.
Robert not only talks about how to choose the right car for your family, he has some lessons on vulnerability and being real with your kids. This episode is not to be missed.
What we eat has a big impact on our health but it also affects the planet. This week, Climate Dads is focused on food and how we can feed our kids and protect the planet at the same time.
For this week's interview, Paull and Ryan are joined by Sam Dennigan, CEO and Founder of Strong Roots, a plant-based frozen food company that is creating tasty, nutritious food that is also good for the planet.
Episode Two of Climate Dads is all about nature!
Paull and Ryan share a couple of hilarious dad stories and they are joined by the CEO fo Surfers for Climate, Josh Kirkman, to talk about the relationship between doing good things for the planet and enjoying it's natural wonders.
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Welcome to Episode One of Climate Dads!
In this first episode, Paull and Ryan introduce themselves and their mission to help dad's find a non-threatening, fun and interesting way to talk about Climate Change.
The first guest on Climate Dads is Glen Henry. Glen is a father, husband, creative, and CEO. His company, Beleaf in Fatherhood, began as a YouTube channel and has now become a multi-faceted production company. A bit of a Dad guru, Glen has lots of tips and tricks on being an awesome dad.
Coming soon....Climate Dads...the podcast for dad's who care about their kid's future.
Ryan and Paull are a couple of Aussie blokes living in America who work in Climate Change and are both new dads.
They are figuring out how you can both be an awesome dad and do some good stuff for the planet.
Climate Dads is a lot of fun with a few tips and tricks snuck in about how to protect your kid's future.
Subscribe now so you don't miss episode one of Climate Dads...coming soon!
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.