Lan Pham deeply cares about our water and in this interview we learn about why. From a childhood in Wellington we discuss growing up with multiple cultures, the power of cooking, how she started studying freshwater, the ecosystem for Native Fish of New Zealand, living on a remote island and her motivation for become a Councillor on Environment Canterbury. I really enjoyed this interview and the varying topics we discussed and am sure you will as well.
At the start we talk about Impact Lunches - the next one is coming up on Friday 6 November - https://theseeds.nz/impact-lunches/
ECAN site: https://ecan.govt.nz/about-us/your-council/councillors/
Moving, Seconding ... but Why? Audio of an Article for the IOD
Emerging Trends from the IOD Leadership Conference
Audio of “Experiments with the Extension of Legal Personality to Ecosystems and Beyond-Human Organisms: Challenges and Opportunities for Company Law”, published by the Transnational Environmental
Dr Reuben Woods on the Street Art of Christchurch and Watch this Space
On Dr Seuss and his legacy: Featuring an episode by Sean Barnes and Carl Davidson of The 232 Degrees Podcast
Gareth Hughes on economic system change and the Wellbeing Economy Alliance Aotearoa
The Christchurch Startup Ecosystem Grows Up
Mitch Shaw on Upstream and the power of Social Procurement
Community Housing Panel on financing, structuring and legal considerations with Judith Bullin, James Palmer, Natalia Garstecka, Adelaide Brown and Stephen Hart
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Esha Chhabra on the Power of Regenerative Business and her book 'Working to Restore"
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Jeremy Nurse on empowering youth and improving outcomes with the 180 Degrees Trust
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Meng Foon on Race Relations in Aotearoa New Zealand
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