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Seaze is a podcast that celebrates the innovators and changemakers dedicated to protecting, conserving, and regenerating our oceans through impactful solutions. Hosted by Marianne Brisson and Antonia Nicholls, Seaze spotlights cutting-edge blue innovation and entrepreneurship, inspiring listeners to envision a sustainable future for our seas.

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Seaze introduces a new bi-weekly series focused on U.S. ocean policy, featuring insights from Emily S. Patrolia, CEO and Founder of ESP Advisors. With ocean policy evolving rapidly, this series aims to break down the latest updates, explain their implications, and provide valuable context for those working in the ocean space.ESP Advisors is a policy consulting firm helping ocean and coastal organizations navigate the federal government, educate decision-makers, and influence U.S. policy. Through these conversations, Emily will offer expert analysis to help listeners understand key policy changes and what to watch for in the months ahead.To contact Emily & ESP Advisors: • Phone number: +1 (202) 802-8118• Email : ⁠⁠info@espadvisor.com⁠⁠• Website : https://www.espadvisor.comSeaze• Email: hello@seaze.co• Website : www.seaze.coMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/mapleLicense code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ
In this conversation, Mike Mitchell, founder and CEO of Pezzy Pets, shares his journey from a tech career to creating a sustainable pet treat company that utilizes invasive fish species. He discusses the challenges and opportunities in the pet industry, the importance of sustainability in product development, and the significance of community engagement in overcoming stigma associated with invasive species. Mike also reflects on the realities of being a solo founder, the importance of collaboration among entrepreneurs, and his aspirations for the future of his company.PEZZY TREATSGet 15% off your order with code SEAZE15 at https://pezzypets.comSEAZE⁠Connect with us on Instagram⁠ https://www.instagram.com/seaze.co/⁠Connect with us on LinkedIn⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/company/seazeco/Visit our website www.seaze.co ⁠Send us an email⁠ hello@seaze.co License code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/maple
In this episode of Seaze the Podcast, host Seaze interviews Anahita Laverack, CEO and co-founder of Oshen, a company focused on ocean data collection through autonomous robots known as sea stars. Anahita shares her unique journey from growing up in central London to becoming a robotics engineer and eventually co-founding Oshen. The conversation delves into her connection to nature, the mission of Oshen to improve ocean intelligence, and the challenges faced in deploying their technology. The episode highlights the importance of collecting ocean data for climate adaptation and the innovative approaches Oshen is taking to address these issues.Seaze⁠Connect with us on Instagram⁠ https://www.instagram.com/seaze.co/⁠Connect with us on LinkedIn⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/company/seazeco/Visit our website www.seaze.co ⁠Send us an email⁠ hello@seaze.co Oshenhttps://www.oshendata.com/License code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/maple
In this episode, Kahan Chavda, Co-founder and Chief commercial officer at INVERSA Leathers, discusses the innovative approach of using invasive species to create sustainable fashion materials. He shares his journey from a biomedical engineering background to entrepreneurship, the impact of invasive species on ecosystems, and the importance of collaboration with designers. Kahan emphasizes the need for a circular economy in their supply chain and the challenges of funding a startup focused on environmental restoration. He also offers insights into maintaining relationships while co-founding a business and shares his aspirations for the future of Inversa Leather and the invasive species industry.SEAZE⁠Connect with us on Instagram⁠ https://www.instagram.com/seaze.co/⁠Connect with us on LinkedIn⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/company/seazeco/Visit our website www.seaze.co ⁠Send us an email⁠ hello@seaze.co INVERSAhttps://www.inversaleathers.com/ License code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/maple
Seaze introduces a new bi-weekly series focused on U.S. ocean policy, featuring insights from Emily S. Patrolia, CEO and Founder of ESP Advisors. With ocean policy evolving rapidly, this series aims to break down the latest updates, explain their implications, and provide valuable context for those working in the ocean space.ESP Advisors is a policy consulting firm helping ocean and coastal organizations navigate the federal government, educate decision-makers, and influence U.S. policy. Through these conversations, Emily will offer expert analysis to help listeners understand key policy changes and what to watch for in the months ahead.To contact Emily & ESP Advisors: • Phone number: +1 (202) 802-8118• Email : ⁠⁠info@espadvisor.com⁠⁠• Website : https://www.espadvisor.comSeaze• Email: hello@seaze.co• Website : www.seaze.coMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/mapleLicense code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ
In this episode of Seaze the Podcast, host Marianne engages with Alexandra Leeper, CEO of the Iceland Ocean Cluster, discussing the intersection of ocean innovation, sustainable fisheries, and policy. They explore Alexandra’s personal journey from a childhood passion for the ocean to leading an organization that fosters collaboration among industry, researchers, and entrepreneurs. The conversation highlights the unique approach of the Iceland Ocean Cluster, the importance of trust in collaboration, and the role of government in supporting ocean innovation. The episode also delves into the 100% fish initiative, which aims to eliminate waste in seafood production, and the challenges and opportunities facing the ocean sector today.Seaze⁠Connect with us on Instagram⁠ https://www.instagram.com/seaze.co/⁠Connect with us on LinkedIn⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/company/seazeco/Visit our website www.seaze.co ⁠Send us an email⁠ hello@seaze.coIceland Ocean Clusterhttps://sjavarklasinn.is/en/***License code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/maple
Seaze introduces a new bi-weekly series focused on U.S. ocean policy, featuring insights from Emily S. Patrolia, CEO and Founder of ESP Advisors. With ocean policy evolving rapidly, this series aims to break down the latest updates, explain their implications, and provide valuable context for those working in the ocean space.ESP Advisors is a policy consulting firm helping ocean and coastal organizations navigate the federal government, educate decision-makers, and influence U.S. policy. Through these conversations, Emily will offer expert analysis to help listeners understand key policy changes and what to watch for in the months ahead.To contact Emily & ESP Advisors: • Phone number: +1 (202) 802-8118• Email : ⁠⁠info@espadvisor.com⁠⁠• Website : https://www.espadvisor.comSeaze• Email: hello@seaze.co• Website : www.seaze.coMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/mapleLicense code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ
In this episode, Alexa McGovern, founder of Dirigo Sea Farm, shares her journey from consumer goods to kelp farming and bioplastics. She discusses her personal experiences that led her to start a company focused on sustainable materials, the challenges of funding and building a team, and her vision for the future of kelp products. Alexa emphasizes the importance of staying focused as an entrepreneur and offers advice for those looking to enter the ocean innovation space.Dirigo Sea Farm: https://www.dirigoseafarm.com/ NewsletterLicense code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/maple
In this episode, Asa Quesenberry, co-founder of WaveStock, discusses his journey into aquaculture and the challenges faced in financing sustainable practices. He highlights the importance of community investment in supporting responsible aquaculture and shares insights on the development of WaveStock as a platform to connect investors with aquaculture operators. Asa emphasizes the need for building trust and relationships within the community while navigating the complexities of funding and advocacy in the aquaculture industry. In this conversation, Asa Quesenberry discusses the innovative crowdfunding platform WaveStalk, aimed at community investment in aquaculture. He shares insights on building a strong co-founder relationship, navigating different business cultures, and overcoming skepticism in the startup world. Asa emphasizes the importance of community engagement and outlines future plans for pilot projects. The conversation concludes with a reflection on dreams of empowering communities and making a positive impact through entrepreneurship.SEAZE⁠Connect with us on Instagram⁠ https://www.instagram.com/seaze.co/⁠Connect with us on LinkedIn⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/company/seazeco/Visit our website www.seaze.co ⁠Send us an email⁠ hello@seaze.co WAVESTOCKwww.thewavestock.comLicense code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/maple
Seaze introduces a new bi-weekly series focused on U.S. ocean policy, featuring insights from Emily S. Patrolia, CEO and Founder of ESP Advisors. With ocean policy evolving rapidly, this series aims to break down the latest updates, explain their implications, and provide valuable context for those working in the ocean space.ESP Advisors is a policy consulting firm helping ocean and coastal organizations navigate the federal government, educate decision-makers, and influence U.S. policy. Through these conversations, Emily will offer expert analysis to help listeners understand key policy changes and what to watch for in the months ahead.To contact Emily & ESP Advisors: • Phone number: +1 (202) 802-8118• Email : ⁠⁠info@espadvisor.com⁠⁠• Website : https://www.espadvisor.comSeaze• Email: hello@seaze.co• Website : www.seaze.coMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/mapleLicense code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ
In this episode of Seaze the Podcast, Antonia interviews Diana Denke, founder and CEO of Fair Carbon, a Swiss nonprofit dedicated to protecting and restoring marine and coastal ecosystems. Diana shares her personal journey, professional background, and the mission of Fair Carbon to build a high integrity blue carbon market. The conversation explores the importance of blue carbon, nature-based solutions, and the vision for a thriving market that benefits both the environment and local communities. They discuss the critical role of blue carbon in combating climate change, emphasizing the need for more projects and investment in this area. Diana highlights the tension between capitalism's growth model and nature's limits, advocating for a shift in how we value natural capital. The discussion also touches on the momentum building in blue carbon projects and the importance of integrating nature into economic frameworks for sustainable development.SEAZE⁠Connect with us on Instagram⁠ https://www.instagram.com/seaze.co/⁠Connect with us on LinkedIn⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/company/seazeco/Visit our website www.seaze.co ⁠Send us an email⁠ hello@seaze.coFair Carbonhttps://www.faircarbon.org/License code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/maple
Seaze introduces a new bi-weekly series focused on U.S. ocean policy, featuring insights from Emily S. Patrolia, CEO and Founder of ESP Advisors. With ocean policy evolving rapidly, this series aims to break down the latest updates, explain their implications, and provide valuable context for those working in the ocean space.ESP Advisors is a policy consulting firm helping ocean and coastal organizations navigate the federal government, educate decision-makers, and influence U.S. policy. Through these conversations, Emily will offer expert analysis to help listeners understand key policy changes and what to watch for in the months ahead.To contact Emily & ESP Advisors:  • Phone number: +1 (202) 802-8118 • Email : ⁠⁠info@espadvisor.com⁠⁠ • Website : https://www.espadvisor.comSeaze • Email: hello@seaze.co • Website : www.seaze.co
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In this episode of Seaze, Emily Power, founder of OceanMade, takes us through her inspiring journey from corporate advertising to launching innovative sustainable gardening products made from seaweed. She shares the story behind Kelp Pots, a revolutionary solution to reduce plastic waste in gardening, highlighting their environmental benefits and biodegradable properties. Learn how community engagement, feedback, and the entrepreneurial spirit are key to building impactful products for marine conservation and tackling ocean waste. Tune in for insights on sustainable products and the power of ocean-based solutions in everyday life.SEAZE⁠Connect with us on Instagram⁠ https://www.instagram.com/seaze.co/⁠Connect with us on LinkedIn⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/company/seazeco/Visit our website www.seaze.co ⁠Send us an email⁠ hello@seaze.co OCEANMADEhttps://oceanmade.co EMILY LINKEDINhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/emilybpower/ KELP POTS - IT'S SPRING, GET YOURS!https://oceanmade.co/products/kelp-pots-10-pack NEIL GAIMAN COMMENCEMENT SPEECHhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikAb-NYkseI Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/mapleLicense code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ 
Seaze introduces a new bi-weekly series focused on U.S. ocean policy, featuring insights from Emily Patrolia, CEO and Founder of ESP Advisors. With ocean policy evolving rapidly, this series aims to break down the latest updates, explain their implications, and provide valuable context for those working in the ocean space.ESP Advisors is a policy consulting firm helping ocean and coastal organizations navigate the federal government, educate decision-makers, and influence U.S. policy. Through these conversations, Emily will offer expert analysis to help listeners understand key policy changes and what to watch for in the months ahead.To contact Emily & ESP Advisors: Phone number: +1 (202) 802-8118Email : ⁠info@espadvisor.com⁠Website : https://www.espadvisor.comSeazeEmail: hello@seaze.coWebsite : www.seaze.coMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/night-drift/mapleLicense code: OMMFF1J7X9YBMMTQ
In this episode, Seaze welcomes Ellie Morris, Chief Growth Officer of Blusink, a company dedicated to marine carbon capture and biodiversity enhancement. Ellie shares her unique journey from a nature-loving childhood in the UK to her diverse professional background, which includes roles in project management and even counter-terrorism. She discusses her current role at Blusink, where she focuses on sustainable growth and operational efficiency. The conversation delves into the founding story of Blusink, the importance of marine carbon removal, and the innovative technology behind their product, the Blusinkies, are designed to enhance carbon uptake in the ocean. In this conversation, Ellie discusses the innovative carbon capture mechanisms developed by Blusink, emphasizing their unique approach to enhancing biodiversity and combating ocean acidity. She highlights the challenges of commercializing their technology, navigating trust and certification, and the importance of partnerships. Ellie shares insights into their geographical operations, fundraising journey, and future focus on consumer engagement, including an upcoming campaign to adopt Blusink units. The conversation concludes with a personal reflection on connecting with nature and the dream of showcasing their work in the UK.SEAZE ⁠Connect with us on Instagram⁠ https://www.instagram.com/seaze.co/ ⁠Connect with us on LinkedIn⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/company/seazeco/ Visit our website www.seaze.co ⁠Send us an email⁠ hello@seaze.coBLUSINK https://www.blusink.com/
Seaze introduces a new bi-weekly series focused on U.S. ocean policy, featuring insights from Emily Patrolia, CEO and Founder of ESP Advisors. With ocean policy evolving rapidly, this series aims to break down the latest updates, explain their implications, and provide valuable context for those working in the ocean space.ESP Advisors is a policy consulting firm helping ocean and coastal organizations navigate the federal government, educate decision-makers, and influence U.S. policy. Through these conversations, Emily will offer expert analysis to help listeners understand key policy changes and what to watch for in the months ahead.To contact Emily & ESP Advisors:  Phone number: +1 (202) 802-8118 Email : info@espadvisor.com Website : https://www.espadvisor.comSeaze Email: hello@seaze.co Website : www.seaze.co 
In this episode, underwater cinematographer Roger Horrocks shares his journey from a corporate career to becoming a renowned wildlife cinematographer. He discusses his early influences, the pivotal moments that led him to pursue his passion for the ocean, and the challenges and rewards of working in this unique field. Roger emphasizes the importance of building relationships, the apprenticeship model in cinematography, and how he leverages his downtime for creative projects and conservation efforts. In this conversation, Roger Horrocks shares his experiences as an underwater cinematographer, discussing memorable encounters with marine life, the challenges of filming underwater, and his passion for ocean conservation. He highlights the importance of mentorship in the field and introduces his digital mentorship program aimed at aspiring underwater cinematographers. Roger emphasizes the need for autonomy in pursuing one's passion and the role of media in driving conservation efforts.SEAZE⁠Connect with us on Instagram⁠ https://www.instagram.com/seaze.co/⁠Connect with us on LinkedIn⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/company/seazeco/Visit our website www.seaze.co⁠Send us an email⁠ hello@seaze.coROGER HORROCKShttps://www.rogerhorrocks.com
In this episode of Seaze the Podcast, Marianne speaks with Stephanie J. Russo, director at Oceans at Duke University and PhD candidate, about her innovative project Pesca Blue. The conversation explores Stephanie's journey from her childhood experiences with the ocean to her current work in sustainable fishing practices, certification processes, and community engagement. They discuss the challenges of bycatch reporting, the importance of empowering local fishing communities, and the need for a sustainable seafood market in Mexico. Stephanie shares her vision for the future of Pesca Blue and the collaborative efforts at Duke University to promote ocean conservation.SEAZE ⁠Connect with us on Instagram⁠ ⁠Connect with us on LinkedIn⁠ Visit our website www.seaze.co ⁠Send us an email⁠ hello@seaze.coPESCA BLUE Visit their website : www.pescablue.org Contact Stephanie stephaniej.rousso@duke.edu
In this episode of Seaze the Podcast, hosts Marianne and Antonia reflect on their achievements in 2024, including the release of 19 new episodes and their growing audience. They honor the legacy of Dr. Wallace J. Nichols and introduce their new team member, Aurora Sillars, who shares her deep connection to the ocean and her recent participation in the Ocean Globe Race. Aurora discusses her childhood memories of the sea, the challenges of preparing for the race, and the financial aspects of such an adventure. The conversation also touches on her research on ocean health conducted during the race. In this conversation, Aurora Sillars shares her unique experiences of conducting ocean health research while participating in a sailing race. She discusses the shocking results of her microplastic testing, the mental and social challenges faced during the race, and the deepened connection to the ocean that resulted from her journey. Aurora emphasizes the importance of resilience for young ocean enthusiasts and expresses her desire to continue sharing her story and educating others about ocean health and environmental issues.Connect with Seazehello@seaze.co*** Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): ⁠https://uppbeat.io/t/color-parade/boo...⁠ License code: KNEWAGNV4JC9APVT
Nonso Opurum, CEO and founder of SOSO CARE, discusses the mission and vision of his micro mobile health insurance startup that aims to provide healthcare access to low-income individuals in Nigeria in exchange for recyclable waste. SoSoCare has recycled nearly 450 tons of waste and empowered over 50,000 people, particularly women, by providing economic opportunities. The company's unique business model allows individuals to exchange recyclables for insurance coverage, addressing the low insurance penetration rate in Africa. Nonso's long-term dream is for SOSO CARE to be known as the leading impact insurance provider, reaching millions of people across Africa.Connect with SeazeInstagram⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠Email⁠WebsiteConnect with SOSO CAREWebsite*** Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): ⁠https://uppbeat.io/t/color-parade/boo...⁠ License code: KNEWAGNV4JC9APVT
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