
Hope Dose, where we believe the world is not quite f*d.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyBusiness | |||

Guest bio
Dr. Staff (Stafford) Sheehan is an American scientist and serial entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of Project Omega, a nuclear recycling company rebuilding the US nuclear fuel cycle. Project Omega recycles spent nuclear fuel into long-... more
Norma: Mónica Larrazábal
☁️🔋Direct Air Capture, ⚡️Supercapacitors, 🥖Baguettes and more!
Fellow Hope Dealers, welcome to another episode of Hope Dose.
In this episode, we head to Paris to grab a drink with Mónica Larrazábal, Co-Founder and CEO of... more
☕ Climate Tech Coffee: Robin Langtry, CEO of Avalanche Energy
Fellow Climate Warriors, this is a replay of our Climate Tech Coffee episode with Robin Langtry of Avalanche Energy— this was the shorter, usually sober version of Climate Tech Cocktails.... more
🔋Batteries, ⛓️ Supply Chain Innovation, 🌍 Energy Transition, 🤺 Olympic Fencing, and More⚡
Fellow Climate Warriors, welcome to another episode of Climate Tech Cocktails!
Get ready for some shrewd global insights with Vivas Kumar, CEO of Mitra Che... more
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I love the podcast and the companies that you speak with that are on the cutting edge of creating impact on climate.
Matt does an amazing job of finding unique perspectives from the business community and maintains a lively conversation!
The format of this podcast is unique. It tackles current climate tech topics in a fun and accessible way. While the mission is serious, the podcast engages a flow that is as enjoyable as it is informative. Grab a drink or mocktail and join in.
I always learn something new, get excited for the future, and a laugh from Matt.
This podcast already has a strong flow. Matt keeps the conversations personal but also relevant and relatable. This is such an exciting time for climate tech and this podcast captures the moment. Each guest is passionate, intelligent and creative.
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Combining insightful conversations with a relaxed atmosphere, episodes focus on the challenges and innovations within climate technology, featuring founders and CEOs from various sectors like electric mobility, sustainable food production, and agriculture technology. Noteworthy discussions often highlight the personal narratives of guests, illustrating their journeys in an industry shaped by urgency and innovation amidst climate change concerns. The unique format encourages an engaging exploration of complex topics while keeping the tone accessible and inviting, making it suitable for both industry professionals and interested newcomers to climate tech.
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Hope Dose launched 5 years ago and published 55 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Hope Dose include:
1. Mónica Larrazabal Álvarez-Güerra
2. Robin Langtry
3. Vivas Kumar
4. Thomas Jones
5. Justin Kosmides
6. Apoorv Bhargava
7. Chris Tolles
8. Jack Oslan
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