In this episode of The Sustainability Communicator, Mike sits down with Alexandra Talleur, an internal communications lead at HP who specializes in sustainability engagement. While companies often focus on external sustainability communication, internal communication frequently receives less attention. Yet effective employee engagement is crucial for implementing sustainability strategies and maintaining talent. Alexandra shares insights on creating meaningful internal sustainability communications, connecting sustainability to employees' roles, and navigating challenges like the "green gap" between stated values and actions. Connect with Alexandra Talleur on LinkedInLearn more about sustainability at HP
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The peaks and valleys of sustainability communication
In this episode, host Mike Hower sits down with Dan Strechay, a seasoned sustainability communications professional who has worked across private companies, public organizations, and NGOs. They discuss the evolution of sustainability communications, how to navigate difficult topics like palm oil and climate change, and the balance between transparency and greenwashing. Dan shares insights from his career journey and offers practical advice for companies looking to communicate authentically about their sustainability efforts. This conversation, recorded in late 2024, remains relevant as sustainability professionals navigate the changing landscape of reporting requirements and stakeholder expectations. Connect with Dan on LinkedInCheck out the Mars Net Zero Roadmap
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Sustainability storytellers weigh in from GreenBiz 25
At a time when corporate sustainability faces unprecedented headwinds, last week's GreenBiz25 conference proved that sustainability leaders aren't backing down – they're doubling down on their commitments and getting more strategic about their communication. In this special episode of The Sustainability Communicator, Mike Hower sat down with six sustainability leaders from diverse industries to understand how they're navigating these challenging times. From Aileen Lerch at Allbirds discussing the power of "applied hope," to Elizabeth Eldridge at Kaiser Permanente sharing how they're moving beyond buzzwords to build trust, to Marcella Thompson at CBRE explaining how they're making sustainability visible in the built environment, each conversation revealed how companies are evolving their sustainability storytelling for 2025 and beyond. These candid discussions, recorded live at GreenBiz25 in Phoenix, offer a unique window into how leading companies are balancing compliance, credibility, and compelling narratives in their sustainability communications.Read GreenBiz 25 takeaways: Telling a sustainability story that doesn’t suckFollow the interviewees on LinkedIn:Aileen Lerch, AllbirdsElizabeth Eldridge, Kaiser PermanenteMarcella Thompson, CBREDaniel Pellegrom, LeidosSarah Beaubien, MondelezLearn more about GreenBiz conferences
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Surviving sustainability reporting season
As corporate sustainability teams shift to focus on regulatory and compliance, more sustainability professionals are spending a lot of time creating sustainability reports. These massive PDFs can sometimes be up to 100 pages or more and take many months to develop. Love them or hate them, sustainability reports are here to stay. And the process can take its toll on the people who create them – both for in house folk and consultants. In this Brain Exchange episode, Mike sits down to talk with Dunia Namugayi, a sustainability reporting expert who has gone through many reporting cycles and can speak to how she maintains personal sustainability through the ups and downs of creating effective reports. Follow Dunia Namugayi on LinkedInRead Mike's Trellis piece about finding personal sustainability in corporate sustainability.
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Reclaiming the lost corporate sustainability narrative
In this timely Thinking Out Loud episode, host Mike Hower examines the evolving landscape of corporate sustainability as we enter 2025, offering a candid assessment of the shift from the "ESG Golden Age" to today's more complex reality. Drawing from his extensive experience in sustainability communications, Mike presents six key strategies for companies to reclaim their sustainability narrative: acknowledging trade-offs, focusing on material impact, bridging economic and environmental concerns, emphasizing practical solutions, breaking out of echo chambers, and embracing humility about private sector limitations. Despite highlighting significant challenges, including missed emissions targets and record-breaking temperatures, Mike maintains optimism, pointing to strong public support for corporate climate action and advocating for a more mature, honest approach to sustainability communication that balances acknowledging difficulties with maintaining commitment to necessary change.Read 6 strategies for finding corporate sustainability’s lost narrative in 2025Check out the recent Pew poll on climate change sentiments in the U.S.
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About The Sustainability Communicator with Mike Hower
Join veteran sustainability communicator Mike Hower as he uncovers the art and science of telling compelling social and environmental stories that drive real business impact and meaningful change. With many years of experience as both a GreenBiz journalist and communications strategist, Mike brings unique insights from both sides of the podium.
Each episode dives deep into the communication challenges, opportunities, and emerging trends shaping how businesses connect with stakeholders on environmental and social issues. From navigating greenwashing risks to amplifying authentic impact stories, we explore the strategies that help organizations effectively share their sustainability journey.
Whether you're a sustainability professional, communications expert, or business leader looking to strengthen your environmental storytelling, this podcast delivers actionable insights to help you transform complex sustainability initiatives into clear, compelling narratives that resonate. Let's move beyond the buzzwords and discover how to tell sustainability stories that truly matter.