Seeing Sustainability as an Opportunity, not a Threat: Sam Hamilton-Turner (Soundquake)
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Welcome back to Sustainability Solved, this time with a twist! Hosts Will Richardson and Charlie Luxton chat with Sam Hamilton-Turner, co-founder of Soundquake, a purpose-driven podcast production company (now making this very podcast!) . Sam shares the story of Soundquake's transformation from a conventional, transactional business into a company with a clear focus on sustainability and purpose. He discusses the challenges, solutions, and lessons learned along the way.
Problem
Soundquake initially operated as a generalist audio production company, taking on various projects without a focus or direction. This approach resulted in a lack of purpose, excessive travel, economic instability, and an unsustainable business model that conflicted with the founders' personal values, especially as they became more environmentally conscious.
Solutions
- Client Selection: The company began working exclusively with clients aligned with sustainability values, turning down projects that didn’t fit this criteria.
- Remote Work: They closed their Cardiff office and moved to remote working, reducing the need for travel and office-related emissions.
- Sustainable Procurement: Opted for high-quality, second-hand equipment to minimise electronic waste.
- Niche Focus: Specialised in purpose-driven podcasts, allowing them to become a go-to provider for other purpose-driven people.
Results
- Greater Alignment: The business is now fully aligned with the founders’ values, leading to deeper fulfilment and motivation.
- New Market Opportunities: Focusing on sustainability has attracted more suitable clients and opened up new business prospects.
- Environmental Impact Reduction: Remote work significantly lowered travel emissions, and using second-hand equipment helped decrease electronic waste.
Takeaways
- Align Business with Values: Choose clients and projects that reflect your organisation’s mission for a more meaningful impact.
- Niche Specialisation Drives Success: Focusing on a specific area can unlock unique opportunities and differentiate your brand.
- Saying No Can Lead to Better Opportunities: Declining projects that don’t align with your mission can open doors to more suitable and impactful work.
- Adopt Flexible, Sustainable Practices: Remote work and sustainable purchasing can improve both environmental impact and business efficiency.
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Credits
Hosts: Will Richardson, Charlie Luxton
Production: Soundquake
Exec-Producer: Sam Hamilton-Turner
Producer: Jake Lee-Savage
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