The Impact Investing Podcast

The Impact Investing Podcast

Podcast door David O'Leary

Get smarter about impact investing by joining us for a series of conversations with thought leaders and changemakers from all walks of life who are using for-profit approaches in surprising and creative ways to drive social and environmental impact. Sign up at www.impactinvesting.how for a ton of free resources to help you up your impact game.

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episode 49 - Building the field of regenerative media artwork
49 - Building the field of regenerative media

Modern media is both wonderful and scary. It represents both the best of what people have to offer and the worst. It can include beautiful works of art by independent artists that tell stories to lift the human spirit and pass along cultural lessons and values or, as is so often the case today, is a mindless clickbait article or listicle about “10 celebrities who don’t wash their hair every day.“ That’s because modern media content is increasingly being determined by finely-tuned algorithms optimizing for clicks, engagement, and ultimately profitability, rather than any higher purpose. Meanwhile, an increasing number of studies are demonstrating strong links between our consumption of digital and social media with an increased risk for depression, anxiety, loneliness, self-harm, and even suicidal thoughts. Continuing to allow companies to A/B test on us at scale for the sole purpose of optimizing their profitability, without regard for the toll it takes on our physical and emotional well-being, is a recipe for disaster. Enter today’s guest Charlene SanJenko, founder of reGEN Media. This 100% Indigenous-owned and female-led media partnerships organization matches progressive impact investors with purpose-driven brand advertising dollars to fund transformative media projects that deliver both social and financial returns. Charlene is a national marketing manager, competitive athlete, digital media arts professional, and Indigenous storyteller. In this episode, we discuss Charlene’s journey to launching reGEN Media, the problems she sees with modern media, her vision for the field of impact media and reGEN in particular, and examples of indigenous-led media projects she has begun supporting, including her own documentary about her journey to reconnect with her Indigenous roots as an adult adoptee. And be sure to stay tuned to the very end when Charlene shares more about the opportunities for how Brands and impact investors can support these amazing media projects. Resources from this episode: * reGEN Media’s website [https://www.regenimpactmedia.com/] and LinkedIn page [https://www.linkedin.com/company/regen-impact-media/]. * Charlene’s LinkedIn Profile [https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlene-cj-sanjenko-5a0247a/] and Twitter page [https://twitter.com/sanjenko].

16 jan 2023 - 1 h 1 min
episode 48 - Addressing climate change & housing affordability through real estate development artwork
48 - Addressing climate change & housing affordability through real estate development

Real estate as an asset class has had an absolutely remarkably run since the 1980’s when we entered a several-decade period of economic prosperity, stable inflation, and declining interest rates. Add to that, more than a decade of quantitative easing that continued to ensure cheap financing was available for consumers and homebuyers alike. But as with every good story, it eventually must come to an end, as it has for real estate and the economy more generally in 2022. As inflation has reared its head, we’ve been left rising interest rates on top of high prices for goods and real estate, thereby dramatically straining housing affordability. Enter today’s guest, Mazyar Mortavazi, President & CEO of TAS Impact, an unconventional impact company that uses real estate as a tool to tackle climate change, broaden affordability and equity, and build social capital to create neighbourhoods– and ultimately cities – where people thrive and belong. TAS Impact is a Certified B Corporation [https://bcorporation.net/about-b-corps], a signatory to PRI [https://www.unpri.org/] and a member of the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN [https://thegiin.org/]), TAS pursues opportunities that create value for investors and generate measurable social and environmental impact. During this episode, Mazyar and I discuss the current state of the real estate market and how we got into the affordability predicament we’re in, the institutionalization of residential real estate investing, the ESG and impact issues with conventional real estate development, new investment models addressing housing affordability, TAS Impact’s impact measurement framework, and the importance of inviting communities into the property development process. And be sure to stay tuned to the very end when Mazyar discusses where he sees the real estate industry headed in the next decade. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE: * Tas Impact Framework [https://www.notion.so/Ep-48-Mazyar-Mortazavi-TAS-Impact-c1953da5a42e4367b536dfa4ed0c91a3] * Inaugural Annual Tas Impact Report 2022 [https://tasimpact.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/2022_06_14-TAS_ImpactReport.pdf] * Mazyar’s https://twitter.com/mazyarmortazavi?lang=enTwitter [https://twitter.com/mazyarmortazavi?lang=en] Resources from the episode announcements: * Check out Criterion Institute’s https://criterioninstitute.org/podcastnew podcast [https://criterioninstitute.org/podcast] * Discussion of Employee Ownership Trusts [https://vimeo.com/762368119/81a65085b6?embedded=false&source=vimeo_logo&owner=101855900]

17 nov 2022 - 1 h 4 min
episode 47 - Transforming our unsustainable and inhumane food systems artwork
47 - Transforming our unsustainable and inhumane food systems

Climate change is widely recognized as an existential threat to humanity. Chief among the contributors to climate change is our food systems. The advent of modern industrial farming brought with it a sharp increase in our ability to feed the planet. Yet this industrialization has been so rapid and so extreme that we’re now recognizing how unhealthy and unsustainable our practices have become. Despite these advances, the system will crack under the pressure of our expected population growth (the UN predicts the global population to hit 10 billion by 2050). This is because animal agriculture is a wildly inefficient food source. The time and resources it takes to provide land, food, and water produces far fewer calories for consumption than the investment required to simply grow plants for us to eat. Recently though we’ve seen an explosion of demand for healthier and more sustainable food choices along with a flourishing of innovation. Enter today’s guest, Elysabeth Alfano, Founder & CEO of VegTech Invest [https://www.vegtechinvest.com/]; provider of the world’s first pure-play ETF investing in plant-based innovation. Launched in Dec 2021, the VegTech Plant-Based Innovation & Climate ETF (ticker: EATV) invests in “a portfolio of high growth global equities in a pure-play plant-based innovation and technology category. VegTech™ companies are those that are innovating with plants and plant-derived ingredients to create animal-free products for sustainable consumption.” During this episode, Elysabeth and I have a wide-ranging conversation on all things related to our food systems and the innovation we’re seeing in plant-based foods. Our conversation runs the gamut from discussing the size and scope of the problem with industrialized factory farming to more sustainable alternatives such as plant-based burgers like Beyond Meat, popular non-dairy alternatives like Oatmilk, advances in cultured (aka lab-grown) meat and cheese, and all sorts of other fascinating innovations. And be sure to stay tuned to the very end when we talk about how the VegTech ETF works and what companies the fund is investing in now. Resources from this episode: * Elysabeth’s Twitter [https://twitter.com/ElysabethAlfano] and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elysabeth-alfano-8b370b7/] * VegTech Invest’s ETF website [https://eatv.vegtechinvest.com/] * Violife Parmesan Style [https://violifefoods.com/en_ca/product/parmesan-style/] plant-based cheese * The Oatmilk [https://earthsown.com/product/oat-vanilla-chilled-carton/] and Oatbutter [https://www.becel.ca/en-ca/products/spreads/becel-with-oat-beverage] Dave loves.

13 okt 2022 - 1 h 5 min
episode 46 - Why assets managers should be managing the risk of Gender-Based Violence artwork
46 - Why assets managers should be managing the risk of Gender-Based Violence

Gender lens investing is a field that is far more robust and complex than most people realize. Often gender considerations are reduced to a check-box exercise where investors count the number of women being served, women-led businesses being financed, or women sitting on boards. More ambitious gender lens investors may expand the scope of their analysis to consider issues such as pay equity, parental leave policy for workers, and forced arbitration [https://qz.com/1711352/what-is-forced-arbitration-and-why-should-women-be-wary-of-it/].  Yet even the most ambitious gender-lens investors do not think much about the diverse range of factors that can affect gender equality and social inclusion across the globe, not just a given company, project, or industry. Most often this analysis is considered too complex and the gathering of high-quality, standardized data, far too onerous. That’s because the range of issues on a global scale is mind-bending and covers disparate areas such as financial inclusion, unpaid care work, land & property ownership rights, education & literacy rates, nutrition & food security, sexual & reproductive health rights, and the list goes on. In short, there isn’t an area of our global social fabric that gender equality doesn’t touch.  Enter today’s guest, Jessica Menon [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-menon-8870475/], who is solving this challenge as Founder & CEO of Equilo [https://app.equilo.io/]. Jessica is a gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) specialist with 20 years of experience conducting gender analyses, crafting gender action plans, managing organizational change management with a gender lens, and implementing systems-level change to advance GESI globally. She has experience working across development, humanitarian, finance, and private sectors in a wide range of industries. She also holds a Master of Public Policy from the Georgetown Public Policy Institute.  During this episode Jessica and I discuss Equilo’s work bringing together data, analytics, and tools to inform better gender-transformative decision-making across government, non-profits, and for-profit businesses. We discuss in detail two of Equilo’s tools, the GESI Contextual Analysis, and the Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Risk Score, the methodology underpinning them, the challenges around data collection and comparability, and some of the surprising results of how various countries score on GBV Risk, and how investors should interpret and integrate this data. And be sure to stay tuned to the very end where Jessica discusses the exciting new predictive modelling work they are doing now.  Resources mentioned during the episode:  * Equilo website [https://app.equilo.io/] (where you can sign up for the GBV Risk Score and GESI analysis for free) * GESI Contextual Analysis [https://www.equilo.io/gesi-contextual-analysis] * GBV Risk Score [https://www.equilo.io/gbvr] * Jessica’s LinkedIn Profile [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-menon-8870475/] * UNICEF [https://www.unicef.org/] and Criterion Institute [https://criterioninstitute.org/] * Episode 30 of the Impact Investing Podcast, A deep dive into gender lens investing with a true OG of the movement [https://www.davidoleary.ca/the-impact-investing-podcast/episode/40e22078/30-a-deep-dive-into-gender-lens-investing-with-a-true-og-of-the-movement], with Joy Anderson * Episode 33 of the Impact Investing Podcast, Challenging the Nobel-prize-winning theory that stands in the way of impact investing [https://www.davidoleary.ca/the-impact-investing-podcast/episode/209903e6/33-challenging-the-nobel-prize-winning-theory-that-stands-in-the-way-of-impact-investing] with Jon Lukomnik * Open positions/opportunities [https://www.equilo.io/opportunities-to-work] to work with Equilo

21 jun 2022 - 13 min
episode 45 - Investing for systemic change in a world of Web3 artwork
45 - Investing for systemic change in a world of Web3

IN AN ERA ALREADY NOTABLE FOR REMARKABLE TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, WE ARE APPROACHING A PRECIPICE THAT COULD POTENTIALLY MAKE THE LAST 30 YEARS OF PROGRESS SEEM QUAINT BY COMPARISON. THE DAWN AND CONVERGENCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, GENOME SEQUENCING, ROBOTICS, ENERGY STORAGE, AND THE BLOCKCHAIN THREATEN TO FUNDAMENTALLY DISRUPT THE STATUS QUO AS WE KNOW IT. THE ADVENT OF THE BLOCKCHAIN, FOR INSTANCE, HAS LED TO A PARADIGM SHIFT - KNOWN AS WEB3. THIS PARADIGM SHIFT IS SEEING A MOVE AWAY FROM THE CLOSED PROTOCOL THAT HAS DOMINATED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT OVER THE PAST 20 YEARS — WHERE THE TWITTER'S, FACEBOOK'S, AND GOOGLE'S OF THE WORLD OWN THEIR USER DATA AND COLLECT THE LION'S SHARE OF THE ECONOMIC VALUE — AND MOVING TO A WORLD OF OPEN SOURCED DEVELOPMENT WHERE CREATORS AND COMMUNITIES SHARE THE ECONOMICS AND USERS OWN THEIR DATA. ALREADY TERMS LIKE DEFI (DECENTRALIZED FINANCE), DAOS (DECENTRALIZED AUTONOMOUS ORGANIZATIONS), AND NFTS (NON-FUNGIBLE TOKENS) ARE ENTERING THE COMMON VERNACULAR, EVEN IF MANY OF US STILL DON'T QUITE UNDERSTAND THEM. AT THEIR BEST, INNOVATIONS LIKE THIS ARE ALLOWING PEOPLE TO WORK COLLABORATIVELY IN WAYS THAT ALLOW COMMUNITIES TO FORM, SHARE OWNERSHIP, ESTABLISH GOOD GOVERNANCE, AND OPERATE TRANSPARENTLY. BUT ALREADY THERE ARE THOSE WHO WORRY THAT THE POTENTIAL OF WEB3 IS BEING CO-OPTED BY BIG BUSINESS. ENTER TODAY'S GUEST, MICHAEL LEWKOWITZ, CO-FOUNDER AND GENERAL PARTNER AT POSSIBILIAN VENTURES; A PRE-SEED / SEED INVESTOR IN COMPANIES BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE ACROSS THE TRANSITION AND COOPERATION ECONOMIES. WHAT MAKES POSSIBILIAN PARTICULARLY INTERESTING IS THAT IT IS FOCUSED ON SUPPORTING FOUNDERS WHO ARE LEVERAGING THESE CONVERGING TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGHS TO UNLOCK TRUE SYSTEMS CHANGE TO ADDRESS THE TWO BIGGEST EXISTENTIAL THREATS WE FACE: CLIMATE CHANGE AND INEQUALITY. DURING THE EPISODE, MICHAEL AND I DISCUSS POSSIBILIAN'S UNIQUE THESIS, FIVE AREAS OF TRANSITION WE'RE CURRENTLY EXPERIENCING, THE DEFINITION OF TERMS LIKE WEB3, DEFI, NFTS, AND DAOS, WHY WEB3 COULD MASSIVELY DISRUPT THE STATUS QUO, AND EXAMPLES OF INVESTMENTS POSSIBILIAN IS MAKING IN COMPANIES LEVERAGING THESE TECHNOLOGIES FOR SYSTEMIC CHANGE. AND BE SURE TO STAY TUNED TO THE VERY END WHERE MICHAEL SHARES HIS OUTLOOK FOR WHAT POSSIBILITIES THESE NEW TECHNOLOGIES COULD ENABLE OVER THE NEXT DECADE. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE: * POSSIBILIAN VENTURES WEBSITE [https://possibilian.vc/#] * POSSIBILIAN'S PERSPECTIVE ON VENTURE & TRANSFORMATION [https://www.figma.com/proto/BAbxlKwBCbFrY3R0ouUqoQz2/Venture-%26-Transformation?node-id=131%3A33&viewport=235%2C178%2C0.037114884704351425&scaling=contain] * KLIMA DAO [https://www.klimadao.finance/] * CONSTITUTION DAO [https://techcrunch.com/2021/11/18/constitutiondaos-bold-crypto-bid-for-us-constitution-falls-short/]S BID TO BUY THE US CONSTITUTION * EPISODE #542 OF THE TIM FERRIS PODCAST [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/542-chris-dixon-and-naval-ravikant-the-wonders-of/id863897795?i=1000540043607] DISCUSSING WEB 3 WITH CHRIS DIXON AND NAVAL RAVIKANT * CHRIS DIXON'S TWITTER [https://twitter.com/cdixon] * NAVAL RAVIKANT'S TWITTER [https://twitter.com/naval] * ANDREESEN HOROWITZ WEB3 LEARNING RESOURCES [https://future.a16z.com/category/crypto-networks-economies/] * * FROM THE EPISODE ANNOUNCEMENTS:  * I2 IMPACT INVESTING [https://medellin.impacthub.net/i2-impact-investing/] (COLUMBIA)

21 mei 2022 - 13 min
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