Planet Pulse Pacific
Edible Empire
Planet Pulse Pacific —your go-to podcast for conversations about people and planet—is proud to host a special series: Edible Empire . As the climate and global health crises intensify, the need for meaningful change has never been more urgent. This six-episode series brings together leading voices from around the world to explore the concept of food imperialism, uncover the hidden social and environmental costs of what we eat, and examine how we can build a more just and sustainable food system. Join your hosts, Ben Eitelberg and Emma Strutt , alongside special series co-host Dr Neal Haddawa...
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Jul 5, 2026
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Edible Empire: What is food imperialism? 05.07.2026 37:51
This is episode 1 of a six-part series on food imperialism. Welcome to Edible Empire , a podcast by Planet Pulse Pacific about the hidden cost of our food. We celebrate flavours, but rarely the people behind them. This podcast uncovers how food—once shaped by empire and now by corporate power—has long been used to control land, labour, and cultures. This episode explores how global food systems ar...
Edible Empire: Prologue 28.06.2026 38:38
Welcome to Edible Empire - hosted by Planet Pulse Pacific , this is a podcast series about the hidden cost of our food. We’re your co-hosts, Neal Haddaway, Benjamin Eitelberg, and Emma Strutt, with Kelly Allum on editing. When we talk about food, we tend to focus on recipes, flavours and dinner times. But what we rarely discuss is where our food comes from. And we don’t mean which supermarket - we...
Kal Glanznig - Blue Minds Youth Ocean Leadership 03.05.2026 39:31
Kal Glanznig is one of Australia’s leading youth ocean and climate champions, a true powerhouse inspiring a new generation of hopeful, action-driven environmental leaders. In the past year alone, he has reached more than 20,000 people through keynote talks, school programs, and Q&A screenings of his documentary Rising Up . Elected in 2024 as the youngest independent Councillor in the Sutherlan...
Dr Kate Wylie - The Health Hazards of Water Bankruptcy 19.04.2026 43:43
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Kate Wylie , GP and Executive Director of Doctors for the Environment Australia , and a long-time friend of the show. One of Australia’s leading voices on climate and health, Kate helps us unpack the United Nations’ Global Water Bankruptcy report and what it means for all of us. Put simply: we are running out of water. We’re using more than we have in supply, so...
Clancy Lester - Native Bee Conservation 12.04.2026 32:25
In this episode, we’re joined by Clancy Lester (AKA Bee Man), a passionate environmental educator, documentary director, and native bee advocate, whose work is dedicated to protecting pollinators and rewilding the places we live. Specialising in native bee conservation, native plants, and science communication, Clancy combines hands-on ecological research with a gift for making complex ideas acce...
Richard Neville - Regenerative Design Through Landscape Architecture 06.04.2026 28:01
In this episode, we’re joined by Richard Neville, NZILA Registered Landscape Architect and Director of Neville Design Studio . Richard’s work is grounded in regenerative design and a deep respect for the relationship between people and land. Driven by a belief that landscapes can reconnect us, both with nature and with each other, Richard creates spaces that are both meaningful and enduring. An aw...
Andre Borell - The Future of Shark Protection 01.03.2026 1:05:36
In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome back Andre Borell , an impact filmmaker, investor, and co-founder and director of the Envoy Foundation . A self-described maker of good trouble (and one of our all-time favourites here at the podcast), Andre is driven by a deep love of marine life and a determination to leave the world better than he found it. He builds businesses, brands and films that c...
Jess Lamb - Waste Minimisation As An Athlete 15.02.2026 24:53
Jessica Lamb is the Christchurch Hub Leader for Athletes for Nature and the Sustainability Coordinator at Without Waste . Jess holds a strong connection to te taiao and is passionate about caring for both people and planet. With a background in environmental science and geography, she works to support a shift towards a circular economy and the rewilding of cities through thriving urban ngahere....
Abby Patterson - The Future of Science Communication 01.02.2026 30:32
Abby Patterson is an aspiring climate storyteller and science communicator, and our brand-new co-host on the Planet Pulse Pacific podcast! Over the past two years, Abby has grown her Instagram platform Outdoors with Abby , where she breaks down the often tough (and sometimes overwhelming) realities of climate change and environmental science into content that’s engaging, relatable, and easy to und...
Amy Steel - Wildfires And Interventions on Ecosystems 03.08.2025 58:33
Amy Steel is a climate adaptation expert and PhD candidate with Adrift Lab at Curtin University, Western Australia. With over a decade of experience advising on decarbonisation and climate resilience, Amy is now focused on a vital question: should humans intervene to help ecosystems on the verge of collapse—and if so, how, where, and when? Amy's research centres on the Yowli (otherwise known...
Christelle Bakhache - Ecological Impact of Nature Recreation 13.07.2025 1:02:04
Christelle Bakhache is a climber, conservationist, Lagoped ambassador , and Nature Sports Project Manager at Asters , the Conservatory of Natural Spaces in Haute-Savoie, France. With a background in environmental science and fieldwork that includes time with global organisations like WWF, Christelle brings a deep, practical understanding of conservation to her current work protecting some of Franc...
Joseph Boctor - Micro- And Nanoplastics In Agricultural Soils 29.06.2025 41:26
Joseph Boctor is a PhD researcher at Murdoch University’s Bioplastics Innovation Hub and a passionate advocate for sustainable environmental solutions. Originally from Egypt, Joseph’s work is driven by a personal mission to address the growing plastic pollution crisis in the Nile River and other regions where waste management and recycling systems are underdeveloped or ineffective. At the Bioplast...
Gareth Hughes - Wellbeing Economy Alliance Aotearoa 15.06.2025 45:31
Gareth Hughes is a former Member of Parliament, political commentator, author, and passionate advocate for economic transformation. With a decade of experience in Parliament representing the Green Party, Gareth held key roles including Party Whip, strategist, and Chair of the Social Services and Community Select Committee. Before his time in politics, Gareth led climate campaigns with Greenpeace,...
Dr Catherine Knight - An Uncommon Land 11.05.2025 59:10
Dr Catherine Knight is an award-winning author, environmental historian, and policy expert with extensive experience in both strategic and operational environmental governance. Currently working in strategic policy in the government sector, Catherine is also an Honorary Research Associate at Massey University’s School of People, Environment and Planning. Her writing on wellbeing, post-growth econo...
Sheena Chhabra - Plant Based Treaty 06.04.2025 34:04
We are joined by Sheena Chhabra, campaigner for the Plant Based Treaty —a groundbreaking global initiative tackling the climate and ecological crises by putting food systems at the heart of the solution. The Plant Based Treaty is calling for a shift toward a just, plant-based food system that respects planetary boundaries, protects biodiversity, reforests the Earth, and creates a more resilient an...
Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop - Agriculture & Climate Change 23.03.2025 43:48
Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop is a former Principal Scientist with the Queensland Government Natural Resources, where he spent three decades using satellite data to monitor vegetation cover and deforestation. Since leaving that position, he has co-authored the Beyond Zero Emissions’ Land Use Plan , worked with the NGO World Preservation Foundation , and serves as Director of Replant Byron . We had the...
Nina Trinquet - Plant-Based for Health and Performance 23.02.2025 54:44
Nina Trinquet is an Accredited Practising Dietitian and PhD candidate based in Melbourne. Take a listen as Nina shares her wisdom on how a whole food plant-based diet can prevent and manage chronic disease. Nina works with individuals aiming to improve their health through diet, with a particular focus on cardiovascular health. She is also an avid endurance runner with a passion for sports nutriti...
Dakota Jones - Footprints: Camps for Climate Action 09.02.2025 42:42
Dakota Jones is more than just a world-class trail runner —he’s a passionate environmental advocate on a mission to drive meaningful climate action. As a professional athlete for NNormal and the Founder and Executive Director of Footprints , an environmental nonprofit, Dakota is dedicated to empowering individuals to create tangible change in their local communities. Footprints provide mentorship,...
Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop - Deforestation And Carbon Accounting 01.12.2024 1:00:24
Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop worked as a Principal Scientist with Queensland Government Natural Resources, using satellite data to monitor three decades of vegetation cover and broadscale deforestation. He left the government in 2010 to co-author the Beyond Zero Emissions’ Land Use Plan , a plan to take Australia’s land use and agriculture emissions beyond zero. He now works pro bono with the NGO Wor...
John Jurko II - RHINO MAN 17.11.2024 1:09:03
John Jurko II is the lead director and producer of RHINO MAN , a powerful documentary that highlights the courage and dedication of field rangers who risk their lives to protect South Africa's rhinos from poaching. More than just a conservation film, RHINO MAN tells a universal story of resilience, bravery, and the human spirit—a heroic tale of individuals striving to leave the world a better...
Professor Niki Harré - Psychology for a Better World 27.10.2024 1:10:01
Professor Niki Harré , Head of the School of Psychology at the University of Auckland, and author of Psychology for a Better World : Working with People to Save the Planet and The Infinite Game : How to Live Well Together , shares her vision of resilient, compassionate, and creative communities as the foundation for sustainability. As discussed in her recent TEDx talk , Niki is particularly intere...
Lydia Green - Manta Watch Aotearoa New Zealand 13.10.2024 40:07
Lydia Green is the Founder and Project Director of Manta Watch New Zealand, a charitable trust dedicated to protecting and studying manta rays. With a Marine Biology degree (Hons) and over 15 years of experience in marine science, Lydia has worked in waters across the globe, from Fiji to Mexico, bringing a wealth of expertise to New Zealand's manta ray research. Since establishing Manta Watch...
Emma Strutt - Athletes Thriving On A Plant-Centred Diet 09.06.2024 53:37
In this episode, we bring you a recording of Emma Strutt 's presentation as part of the recent 2024 Athletes for Nature Webinar Series. Emma is Ben 's partner in crime here at The Lentil Intervention, but for anyone not familiar with her professional background, she is an Accredited Practising Dietitian, a Fellow of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine and the founder of Greens...
Damian Hall - Climate And Environmental Actions for Athletes 26.05.2024 1:05:38
In this episode, we bring you a recording of Damian Hall ’s appearance as part of the recent 2024 Athletes for Nature Webinar Series. Damian is a renowned ultramarathon runner and athletics coach who has represented Great Britain, consistently achieving remarkable results in some of the world’s most challenging races. He is also a seasoned journalist and the author of several acclaimed books, incl...
Dr Mike Joy - Our Current Ecological And Climate Concerns 12.05.2024 56:37
In this episode, we bring you a recording of Dr Mike Joy ’s presentation as part of the recent 2024 Athletes for Nature Webinar Series. This was the first of a 3-part online webinar series for outdoor enthusiasts about the current climate emergency and the actions we can take to protect our playground. Mike is a leading freshwater ecologist, researcher, and award-winning science communicator, fear...
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