B2 Natural Capital

Natural Capital Value Conversations

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Natural Capital Value Conversations by B2 Natural Capital is a thought-provoking podcast exploring the intersection of nature, economics, and sustainable business. Each episode features insightful conversations with industry leaders, environmental experts, and innovators who are redefining how we measure, protect, and invest in the world’s natural resources. From biodiversity and ecosystem services to regenerative practices and impact investing, this podcast dives into the real value of natural capital and why it matters now more than ever.

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B2 Natural Capital

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Latest episode

Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

Stop Burning Out Your Talent: Rethinking Human Capital in Mining with B-Squared 01.07.2026

Every mining company talks about attracting the best and brightest, but what happens once they actually show up? In this episode of the B² Natural Capital Conversations podcast , partners Ben Murphy and Benjamin Cox tackle the real crisis facing the mining industry's human capital: retention and empowerment. They dismantle the chaotic "firefighting" environments on modern mine sites,...

The Billion-Dollar Automation Shift: Optimizing Thickener Performance with James Jenkinson 17.06.2026

Did you know that thickeners are often labeled the most boring equipment in a processing plant? Because they sit at the very end of the line, they are frequently neglected until a major underflow problem shuts down the entire operation. In this special episode, B-Squared partners Ben Murphy and Benjamin Cox welcome their guest, James Jenkinson from Task Automation, to challenge the mining industry...

The Boring Machine Worth Billions: Optimizing Your Mine's Water with B-Squared 03.06.2026

Did you know that thickeners are often labeled the most boring equipment in a processing plant? Because they sit at the very end of the line, they are frequently neglected until a major problem shuts down the entire operation. In this episode, B-Squared partners Ben Murphy and Benjamin Cox challenge the mining industry to stop ignoring these massive settling devices and start treating them like th...

Building Sustainable Brands in Mining: Marketing as Natural Capital with Peggy Bell 20.05.2026

Is your marketing strategy a depleting asset or a sustainable resource? In this high-energy episode, B-Squared partners Ben Murphy and Benjamin Cox welcome their first-ever guest, Peggy Bell (Principal of Mine Like a Woman). The trio dives into the "Natural Capital" of social media, debating the long-game of LinkedIn vs. the authentic depth of Substack. Whether you are a "quiet lurk...

The Liability or the Asset? Rethinking Tailings as Natural Capital with Benjamin Cox 06.05.2026

Tailings are often seen as the mining industry's "Bruno"—the topic no one wants to talk about, yet everyone knows is there, creating massive long-term liabilities. In this episode, B-Squared partners Ben Murphy and Benjamin Cox flip the script, arguing that the Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) is actually a critical piece of natural capital that depletes land, water, and social licens...

Rethinking Human Capital: The Messy, Complex, and Most Critical Natural Resource 15.04.2026

What happens when you stop treating employees like a line item in an expense report and start treating them like a finite, depleting natural resource? In this episode, B-Squared partners Ben Murphy and Benjamin Cox break down the silos of traditional Human Resources. They argue that "Human Capital" isn't just a corporate buzzword—it’s the most difficult form of natural capital to mon...

Beyond the Carbon Count: Why Mining is the Solution for a Green Future 01.04.2026

Is the mining industry obsessing over the wrong metrics? In this episode, B-Squared partners Ben Murphy and Benjamin Cox dismantle the current industry obsession with carbon counting, arguing that the fixation on Scope 1 and 2 emissions is often "penny-wise and pound-foolish." From using extra energy to maximize metal recovery to why every off-grid mine should be buying batteries today,...

The Ore Body: Mining’s Ultimate One-Time Transaction with Ben and Benjamin 19.03.2026

Think of a mining operation like a high-stakes, one-way street: once that natural capital is out of the ground, it’s gone forever. In this episode, host Ben Murphy sits down with Benjamin Murphy to challenge the "sacred cows" of the mining industry, from outdated throughput metrics to rigid concentrate agreements that leave millions on the table. This conversation is for mining executives, enginee...

Water as Natural Capital: How Mining Can Do More with Less 04.03.2026

In this episode of B² Natural Capital , host Ben Murphy sits down with Benjamin Cox to explore the often-overlooked role of water in mining operations. From outdated 19th-century water laws in Colorado to advanced recycling technologies in water-scarce regions, they examine how treating water as natural capital can unlock both environmental and financial gains. Whether you’re a mining executive, m...

Unlocking Natural Capital: A Conversation with Benjamin on Optimizing Value in Mining and Beyond 19.02.2026

In this inaugural episode of B² Natural Capital , hosts Ben Murphy and Benjamin dive into the world of natural capital and why understanding it is crucial for modern businesses. From mining operations to everyday life, they explore how organizations often overlook the value of what they already have—and how small optimizations can create massive returns. Whether you’re in corporate sustainability,...

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