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Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro Episode 62 · Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro

Maximizing the Good We Can Do: A Conversation with Peter Singer

Peter Singer is an author and ethicist, and has been routinely called the most influential philosopher alive. He’s widely credited with kickstarting the modern animal protection movement with his 1975 mega-bestseller Animal Liberation, and with popularizing what’s now called the effective altruism movement through his early writings on poverty and more recently with his 2009 book The Life You Can Save.

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Food & Beverage, Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro Episode 60 · Food & Beverage, Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro

Marrying Cultivated Meat & Plant-Based Meat for the Best of Both Worlds: Brian Spears Shares New Age Meats’ Gameplan

Brian Spears is the founder and CEO of New Age Meats, making meat from animal cells instead of animal slaughter. Previously, he spent eight years as co-founder of Sixclear, creating software and products to automate the research labs and production environments of customers such as NASA, Cisco Systems, Sandia National Labs, and GE Healthcare.

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Sustainability, Environmental Protection, Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro Episode 59 · Sustainability, Environmental Protection, Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro

Silk and Leather from Fermentation, Not Animals — David Breslauer and the Bolt Threads Story

David Breslauer is the co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Bolt Threads. He leads technology innovation at Bolt, creating and incubating biomaterials for improved consumer products. His obsession with biomaterials began with graduate research on silk during his Bioengineering Ph.D. at UC Berkeley and UCSF.

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Food & Beverage, Investors Paul Shapiro Episode 58 · Food & Beverage, Investors Paul Shapiro

The Meat Company that’s Put Nearly a Billion Dollars into Plant-Based Meat

In this episode, we talk with Adam Grogan, an executive at Maple Leaf’s plant protein division Greenleaf Foods. We’re also joined by the company’s Chief of R&D, Jitendra Sagili, a meat industry veteran who’s in charge of a team of 90 food scientists, many of whom are working to innovate the best new alt-proteins for the meat-eating consumer.

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Food & Beverage, Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro Episode 56 · Food & Beverage, Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro

From Nonprofit Activist to Entrepreneur for Animals: Kristie Middleton and Rebellyous Foods

In this episode we talk about Kristie’s transition from the world of charities to the work of building a company aimed at helping animals. We also discuss how Rebellyous Foods intends to bend the cost curve of plant-based meat and what they’re doing with the $12 million they’ve raised from venture capitalists so far.

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Food & Beverage, Investors Paul Shapiro Episode 54 · Food & Beverage, Investors Paul Shapiro

From Startup Founder to Investor & Philanthropist: Chris Bryson’s Wild Ride to Do Good

Chris Bryson served as the founder and CEO of Unata, an enterprise software provider (acquired by Instacart in 2018) that powers the eCommerce & digital experiences for major grocery chains. Recognized as the 52nd Fastest Growing North American Tech Company (PROFIT 500 2016), Canada's #2 best small business workplace (Great Place to Work 2017), and one of Canada's Top 20 Most Innovative Companies (CIX Awards 2016).

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Public Health & Safety Paul Shapiro Episode 52 · Public Health & Safety Paul Shapiro

The Business of Election Security with Aaron Brantly

In this episode, we have one of the nation’s foremost experts on cybersecurity, Dr. Aaron Brantly, the founder and director of the Tech4Humanity Lab at Virginia Tech. In addition to having worked at the U.S. Army Cyber Institute and at West Point, Aaron has written four books on cybersecurity and has traveled the world to promote democracy and protect elections abroad.

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Food & Beverage Paul Shapiro Episode 51 · Food & Beverage Paul Shapiro

Making a Living as an Influencer: Toni Okamoto & The Plant-Based on a Budget Story

This is a special episode, because the guest holds many interesting titles for our purposes: Toni Okamoto is the founder of Plant Based on a Budget, a successful author, the creator and former co-host of this podcast, and...she happens also to be my wife. And Toni has a new book coming out! This is her third cookbook, entitled The Friendly Vegan Cookbook, which is coauthored with Toni's business partner and friend Michelle Cehn.

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Food & Beverage, Social Enterprises Paul Shapiro Episode 50 · Food & Beverage, Social Enterprises Paul Shapiro

The Conscious Leader: Whole Foods Market CEO John Mackey

When this podcast was first launched in 2018, the very first guest was Whole Foods Market CEO and co-founder John Mackey. In that episode, we talked about his book Conscious Capitalism. Well, John has a new book out now, Conscious Leadership, and to commemorate our 50th episode, he rejoins the podcast for a second conversation and rest assured, John does not disappoint.

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Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro Episode 48 · Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro

Upcycling Mining Waste: The Phoenix Tailings Story with Nick Myers and Thomas Villalon, Jr.

After successfully experimenting for months in their backyard with materials given to them by a refinery, Nick and Thomas went on to found their start-up, got accepted to the prestigious Techstars accelerator, won a quarter-million dollar grant from the National Science Foundation, have filed for provisional patents on their process, and have now raised hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors. In short, they’re ready to get to work.

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Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro Episode 47 · Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro

The Solo-preneur: How Colleen Patrick-Goudreau Paved Her Own Way to Help Animals

If you’re interested in the plant-based world, you likely know Colleen Patrick-Goudreau’s name, since Colleen is essentially a brand unto herself, often known as the Joyful Vegan. In fact, The Joyful Vegan is the name of her latest (and 7th) book. A long-time advocate for pragmatic and friendly animal advocacy, Colleen has built her own empire of revenue streams that allow her to earn money by putting out her positive message of compassion and joy into the world.

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Sustainability Paul Shapiro Episode 46 · Sustainability Paul Shapiro

And You Thought Goodwill Was Just a Used Goods Store. Lori Dearwester Shares the Charity’s Story

If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you donate a bag of goods to Goodwill, what happens to the things that don’t sell, and what happens if you try to reclaim a donated item, this episode will answer all your questions. On this episode we’ve got Goodwill exec Lori Dearwester to tell us how it all works.

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Food & Beverage Paul Shapiro Episode 45 · Food & Beverage Paul Shapiro

Bringing Plant-Based Meat to India: The Good Dot Revolution

In this interview, we hear from Good Dot CEO Abhishek Sinha, a man who by his own description was an animal-loving government bureaucrat who decided he wanted to do more for animals with his career. And as a result, he claims he’s happier and more fulfilled today than he’s ever been before. You already know there’s a plant-based meat revolution happening in the US, Europe, and China. Now get ready to hear about how it’s unfolding on the Asian subcontinent too.

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Sustainability, Public Health & Safety Paul Shapiro Episode 44 · Sustainability, Public Health & Safety Paul Shapiro

The Business of Police Reform with Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams

There are few people with more credible voices on police reform than Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams. As you’ll hear in the interview, Adams talks about how his experience of being beaten by the police while in custody as a black teenager led to him become a police officer himself for two decades, and then ultimately to a life in politics.

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Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro Episode 43 · Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro

Making Tap Water Cool Again: Will Bottled Water Be the Next Cigarette?

One serial entrepreneur, Rich “Raz” Razgaitis, is trying to make plastic-free tap water cool again, and wants you to think of single-use plastic water bottles as if they were as socially unacceptable as cigarettes. And so far he’s raised $25 million in venture capital to wage his purified tap water crusade.

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