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Nature in business: part 2

22 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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What does it actually mean to bring nature into a business? Jannine Barron, a regenerative business mentor, creator of Nature's Boardroom and one of the most quietly radical thinkers working in this space, joins Emily and Ed to break it all down. From the very real commercial risks of ignoring nature, to the benefits of simply taking your team outside, this conversation covers a lot of ground. Warning: it might change how you approach your next away day. Find out more about Jannine and her work here [https://janninebarron.com], and connect with Emily [https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-monsell-holden/] and Ed [https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-ferris-34647112/] on LinkedIn. Brought to you by The Impact Apothecary [https://www.theimpactapothecary.com/], the anti-consultancy for purpose-led business

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