

The NTM Growth Marketing Podcast
Andrew Gottlieb, CEO/Founder of No Typical Moments
Welcome to The NTM Growth Marketing Podcast where each week we bring to you a discussion on the latest trends in digital marketing and how you can actually implement these strategies into your organization. Whether it's Facebook advertising, email marketing or launch strategies, we're here to bring you actionable insights so your company can continue to advance the human-centered economy with your mission-driven company. We're going to have executives, authors and experts share content rich information to propel your company forward. You'll even see bonus episodes that will focus on other parts of your company that are equally as important such as mindset, leadership and public speaking to name a few.
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Mar 11, 2019 • 36min
SFH #69: Water Intelligence to Enhance Global Healthcare with Meena Sankaran, Founder and CEO of Ketos
Did you know that there are over 2.5 billion people don't have access to clean water, and 5 million people die annually due to water-borne diseases in developing nations? With a simple, yet extraordinary goal to enhance healthcare on a global scale, we chat with Meena Sankaran about how her company, Ketos is improving water quality, safety and conservation. By providing the tools and insights needed to optimize water usage, ensure resource efficiency and provide water safety assurance, Ketos helps to generate smart water data needed for smart irrigation, industries, and cities. Tune in to learn how water intelligence creates the foundation for an actionable plan for water improvement! - - - - - For more information on Ketos, visit: https://ketos.co/

Feb 18, 2019 • 38min
SFH #68 Building Sustainable Communities with Design and Connection with Marc Mondor, Principal of evolveEA
Advancing systems and solutions by design since 2004, evolveEA is a nimble multidisciplinary practice that involves both sustainability and the built environment of architecture. The principal of evolveEA, Marc Mondor explains how this organization helps individuals, communities, and organizations take strategic action by filtering each solution through three lenses of sustainability: People, Process, and Place. Some examples of evolveEA's work include helping living building projects achieve net-zero energy and water goals, in addition to improving mobility in cities by creating vibrant and connected places. Whether starting from a focus on transit and mobility, or the quality of our air or water, evolveEA strives to improve these projects for each city, which means prioritizing the needs of under-served and marginalized communities. We know you'll appreciate this new episode with Marc, so be sure to check it out today! - - - - - For more information on evolveEA, visit: https://evolveea.com

Feb 11, 2019 • 35min
SFH #67: Innovating Social and Environmental Challenges with KoAnn Skrzyniarz, CEO of Sustainable Brands
Serving as a bridge between brand innovators across a variety of circles, Sustainable Brands creates a forward-thinking space for brand innovation, value creation, and positive impact. In today's conversation with the company's CEO KoAnn Skrzyniaz, we discuss how Sustainable Brands is helping business leaders and practitioners see social and environmental challenges as an essential driver of brand innovation, value creation, and positive impact. Their goal is to move the global brand community from awareness of the issues and opportunities presented, to engagement and commitment to addressing them, and then ultimately the co-creation of solutions for these challenges. Some of the ways in which Sustainable Brands does this is through corporate memberships, live events, publishing insight reports, and hosting a global digital publishing and social media platform for sharing ideas and wins. Ready for another inspiring episode? Subscribe to The School For Humanity on iTunes Podcasts, today! - - - - - For more information on Sustainable Brands, visit: https://sustainablebrands.com

Feb 4, 2019 • 33min
SFH #66: Reducing Single-Use Plastic Waste and Increasing Access to Safe Drinking Water with Merijn Everaarts, Founder and Owner of Dopper
Did you know that only 1% of plastic is recycled at a global level and 50% of plastic is thrown away directly after use? And these are only a few of the disheartening statistics that we learn from chatting with Merijn Everaarts, Founder and Owner of Dopper. In this episode, we explore how Dopper is maximizing recycling and minimizing destruction through following three pillars of thought: 1.) creating awareness regarding the impact of single-use plastic waste and inspiring people to initiate a change; 2.) offering an innovative product line of sustainable design bottles for drinking water; and 3.) increasing access to safe drinking water for people around the world. Tune into The School For Humanity to learn more about how Dopper is expanding our world's consciousness of single-use plastic waste and helping to make safe drinking water accessible worldwide! - - - - - For more information on Dopper, visit: https://dopper.com

Jan 28, 2019 • 35min
SFH #65: Cultivating Resilient Businesses and Creating Environmental Solutions for Sustainable Success with Bruce Taylor, President of Enviro-Stewards
Embracing a holistic approach, Enviro-Stewards has created environmental and economic sustainability solutions to help businesses alleviate ongoing resource and financial concerns. By mitigating the source of their problems versus solely focusing on the symptoms, President Bruce Taylor, shares how Enviro-Stewards conducts a full-spectrum assessment and implementation, focused on prevention, resource conservation, and improving each business' bottom line for long-term, sustainable, and financial success. Ready to learn more about how this company is sharing their mission of cultivating resilient businesses and improving lives in extraordinary ways? Tune in today! - - - - - For more information on Enviro-Stewards, visit: https://www.enviro-stewards.com

Dec 17, 2018 • 39min
SFH #64: Connecting Animals, Travel, and Giving Back with Nora Livingstone, CEO and Founder and AEI
If you are seeking animal-related experiences as a volunteer, or a part of your life mission is related to helping animals all around the world - this is the episode with Animal Experience International for you! In this conversation with Nora Livingstone, we dive into what inspired her and AEI's CoFounder Heather Reid, in creating a certified B Corporation that connects people who love animals with travel and giving back to communities around the world. They provide training and support for volunteers to work hands-on with animals under the guidance of vets, vet nurses/technicians and scientists. Imagine surrounding yourself in a new country, new culture, and new way of thinking while giving back to the animals of our world! - - - - - For more information about Animal Experience International, visit: www.animalexperienceinternational.com

Dec 10, 2018 • 28min
SFH #63: Building Trust to Create Value with Chris Coulter, CEO of GlobeScan
Did you know that 85% of a company's value today is made up of intangible assets? Learning more about the importance of cultivating and nourishing the many relationships that contribute to an organization's success, we chat with CEO of Globescan, Chris Coulter, in this episode of The School For Humanity. GlobeScan is an insights and strategy firm that helps companies, NGOs and governmental organizations build the trust they need to create enduring value for themselves and for society. Chris explains how creating new opportunities tomorrow requires building more trust with your stakeholder network and how Globescan is helping forward-thinking leaders to understand how to preserve and grow this value. Stay tuned to learn how this company is shaping the direction of some of the most influential organizations in the world! - - - - - For more information about GlobeScan, visit: https://globescan.com

Dec 3, 2018 • 38min
SFH #62: Sustainable Materials Management as a Force for Good with Nina Goodrich, Executive Director of GreenBlue
Bringing together a diverse community of stakeholders, GreenBlue encourages innovation and best practices to promote the creation of a more sustainable materials economy. This environmental nonprofit is an example of being a force for good by promoting transparency and creating educational opportunities that deliver on their mission to foster the creation of a resilient system of commerce based on the principles of sustainable materials management. In this conversation with GreenBlue's Executive Director, Nina Goodrich, you can learn more about creating a world where human activity is in balance with Earth's carrying capacity. To learn more about GreenBlue, visit: http://greenblue.org

Nov 26, 2018 • 39min
SFH #61: Helping Sustainable Organizations Solve the World's Most Vexing Problems with John Rooks, Founder of The Soap Group
Approaching the possibilities and problems of marketing and sustainability from a cultural perspective, The Soap Group helps organizations understand, improve, and own their positive impact in the world as an inspiring consulting firm. Join us in this conversation with The Soap Group's Founder, John Rooks, who has a 20-year career in sustainability working internationally helping progressive companies engage employees, supply chains and other stakeholders in matters of sustainability and risks related to climate change. We chat about democratizing sustainability, supporting B corporation companies, and what it means to "return to nature." If you have a passion for creating a positive impact as an entrepreneur or creative team-player, you'll definitely appreciate this episode! For more information on The Soap Group, visit: www.thesoapgroup.com

Nov 19, 2018 • 33min
SFH #60: Bridging Marine Science with Sustainability with Sarah Mishek, Founder & CEO of ArgoNox
Wearing many hats as the Founder and CEO of ArgoNox, Sarah Mishek shares how she is creating a forward-thinking research and development program to dive into the sustainability industry after being inspired by a diving trip. It is kind of like deep-sea treasure hunting with a science twist! ArgoNox focuses on early-stage compound discovery by focusing on natural products found in our oceans. Searching for organisms that have never been identified or researched before, Sarah ventures to areas that are nearly untouched by humans to discover new renewable sources. With the potential for new discoveries as big as the ocean itself, Sarah shares more about how she is using her passion for chemistry to create a more sustainable world. For more information on ArgoNox, visit: www.instagram.com/argonox_discoveries


