Two Steps Forward — Sustainability Meets Business Reality

Why the inner work of sustainability is a key to professional success

38 min · 11. Mai 2026
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Joel and Soli dig into the new State of the Sustainability Profession report, which reveals a field under pressure — shrinking CEO engagement, shifting reporting lines, and budgets in flux. Then, author and activist Katharine Wilkinson joins to discuss her new book Climate Wayfinding, and why the inner work of grief, community, and reimagination may be exactly what sustainability professionals need right now.

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Episode Insurance isn’t the back office of sustainability. It’s front and center Cover

Insurance isn’t the back office of sustainability. It’s front and center

We spoke with Linda Freiner, Group Chief Sustainability Officer at Zurich Insurance Group, on the role of insurance in a world of increasing risk. What became clear is that insurance isn’t peripheral to sustainability. It is, in many ways, the operating system beneath it. Insurance, after all, is about pricing the future. And right now, the future is anything but predictable. Freiner frames insurance not as a brake on risk-taking, but as an enabler. Without it, businesses don’t launch, infrastructure doesn’t get built, and innovation doesn’t scale. Insurance is the social safety net that allows the economy to function — and, increasingly, to transform. But here’s the catch: The model is under strain.

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