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High Net Purpose
Приєднався 3 жов 2023
Most of us are in pursuit of purpose, but it can be especially hard to bring purpose into your business. On this show, we invite growing businesses and industry leaders to share their purpose and give us ‘the pitch’.
We want to find out how entrepreneurs and global leaders in our network are allocating capital in a more responsible and purposeful way. But more importantly, we want to know what isn’t in the pitch deck. Joe McCarthy hits his guests with the hard questions in order to find the paradoxes and nuances in their pitches.
High Net Purpose is hosted by Joe McCarthy, who founded a company to help highly successful people allocate their capital in a meaningful way. Whilst traditional investing is often solely focused on the accruement of more wealth, Joe has been working hard to shift the focus to purpose-led investing and show that’s it’s not black and white, but it is worth it.
We want to find out how entrepreneurs and global leaders in our network are allocating capital in a more responsible and purposeful way. But more importantly, we want to know what isn’t in the pitch deck. Joe McCarthy hits his guests with the hard questions in order to find the paradoxes and nuances in their pitches.
High Net Purpose is hosted by Joe McCarthy, who founded a company to help highly successful people allocate their capital in a meaningful way. Whilst traditional investing is often solely focused on the accruement of more wealth, Joe has been working hard to shift the focus to purpose-led investing and show that’s it’s not black and white, but it is worth it.
The Psychology of Purpose: How to Build Confidence and Transform Your Life with Ian Robertson.
What if we told you that your brain has the power to completely transform how you think-at any age?
In this episode, we travel to Dublin and sit down with Professor Ian Robinson. Ian is a world-leading neuroscientist who has dedicated his career to helping individuals harness control over their mental processes. He is also a professor of psychology at Trinity College Dublin, where he draws on his ground-breaking research into brain plasticity to provide valuable insights into how our brains can adapt and change, even later in life. Ian is also the author of the bestselling books: How Confidence Works, The Winner Effect, and The Stress Test (amongst many others!) which further explore the concepts we discuss in this enlightening conversation.
From his humble beginnings in Glasgow to becoming a top figure in clinical psychology, Ian shares his challenges to traditional psychology and expresses his mission to help others realize the control they have over their minds. We dive into the science of confidence, exploring why it’s built through small wins, how anxiety and control impact mental health, and how purpose and values can reduce stress and enhance resilience.
In this episode, we cover:
- How confidence is built through small successes and failures.
- The brain’s neuroplasticity and ability to change how you think.
- Tips for managing anxiety.
- The role of purpose and values in reducing stress.
- The dangers of overconfidence.
- Gender differences in confidence.
- Building values and purpose into wealth transition.
This conversation is a masterclass in personal development, confidence-building, and harnessing your brain’s potential to drive success. Tune in as we dive deep into the psychology and neuroscience that could change the way you think about yourself-and your future.
In this episode, we travel to Dublin and sit down with Professor Ian Robinson. Ian is a world-leading neuroscientist who has dedicated his career to helping individuals harness control over their mental processes. He is also a professor of psychology at Trinity College Dublin, where he draws on his ground-breaking research into brain plasticity to provide valuable insights into how our brains can adapt and change, even later in life. Ian is also the author of the bestselling books: How Confidence Works, The Winner Effect, and The Stress Test (amongst many others!) which further explore the concepts we discuss in this enlightening conversation.
From his humble beginnings in Glasgow to becoming a top figure in clinical psychology, Ian shares his challenges to traditional psychology and expresses his mission to help others realize the control they have over their minds. We dive into the science of confidence, exploring why it’s built through small wins, how anxiety and control impact mental health, and how purpose and values can reduce stress and enhance resilience.
In this episode, we cover:
- How confidence is built through small successes and failures.
- The brain’s neuroplasticity and ability to change how you think.
- Tips for managing anxiety.
- The role of purpose and values in reducing stress.
- The dangers of overconfidence.
- Gender differences in confidence.
- Building values and purpose into wealth transition.
This conversation is a masterclass in personal development, confidence-building, and harnessing your brain’s potential to drive success. Tune in as we dive deep into the psychology and neuroscience that could change the way you think about yourself-and your future.
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Money on Your Mind: exploring the psychology of wealth with Vicky Reynal
Переглядів 268Місяць тому
In this episode, we talk with Vicky Reynal, the UK’s first financial psychotherapist, who has pioneered a unique approach combining psychodynamic therapy with financial counselling. Her acclaimed book, "Money on your Mind," is now translated into eight languages and sold in over 20 countries. Vicky’s story spans an Ivy-League education, an MBA from London Business School, and a career across th...
Diego Piacentini: Building Amazon and Beyond.. lessons in leadership, purpose and decision-making.
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In this month's episode, Joe McCarthy sits down for a thought-provoking conversation with Diego Piacentini, a global leader in the technology and business world whose journey from Apple to Amazon, to Government to Investor is nothing short of extraordinary. Recorded at Islandbridge’s offices in London, this conversation takes you behind the scenes of some of the most influential companies of ou...
The Happy Pear on purpose driven businesses, social media usage and the importance of community.
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In this month's episode, Joe McCarthy sits down for a high-energy conversation with Dave and Steve Flynn from The Happy Pear at Islandbridge's office in London. The dynamic duo ignited their plant-powered revolution in 2004, and what started as a humble local veg shop has exploded into a global phenomenon. Fast forward 20 years, and The Happy Pear now boasts a vibrant café and bakery in Greysto...
David Miliband on his refugee roots, transforming global aid and the power of philanthropy.
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In our latest episode, Joe McCarthy is in conversation at Islandbridge's office in London with David Miliband, President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee (IRC). Named in Fortune's list of the World's Greatest Leaders, and Top 100 Global Thinkers by Foreign Policy, David’s career is nothing short of extraordinary. From serving as the youngest Foreign Secretary in the United Kingdom ...
The Biotech Pioneer on the new frontiers of AI and biology
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In this month’s episode, Joe McCarthy heads to California and ventures into the realm of biotech entrepreneurship. Joined by him is Geoffrey von Maltzahn, the mastermind behind a multitude of ground-breaking companies that fuse biology and data science to revolutionize human health and sustainability. Named among Bloomberg's 50 Ones to Watch, Business Insider's 30 Biotech Leaders under 40 and n...
Tom Steyer 'The Climate Investor': High Net Purpose
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Joe McCarthy heads to the US and joins Tom Steyer, Wall Street giant and visionary behind Galvanize Climate Solutions and Farallon Capital Management. Transitioning from finance to climate activism in 2012, he safeguarded California's Global Warming Solutions Act and founded NextGen America, rallying record youth voters. Co-founder of Beneficial State Bank and TomKat Ranch, Steyer champions sus...
Sir David King 'The Climate Expert': High Net Purpose
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In this remarkable episode, Joe McCarthy joins Sir David King at Cambridge University, and engages in a thought-provoking conversation. As the former Chief Scientific Adviser for the UK government and co-founder of the Climate Crisis Advisory Group, Sir David is renowned for his pivotal role in shaping climate policy. Join us as we uncover Sir David's remarkable journey, from merging academia a...
High Net Purpose: Kat Bruce, NatureMetrics 'The Biodiversity Entrepreneur'
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In our first episode of 2024, Joe McCarthy sits down with Kat Bruce, Founder and Director of NatureMetrics, one of the global pioneers in the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) for large-scale biodiversity assessment and data creation. Join us as we delve into Kat's journey from uncertainty after leaving Oxford University, to finding her purpose in contributing to a world where we no longer plunde...
High Net Purpose: David Goldberg, Founders Pledge "The Giving Guru"
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In today's Christmas special and last episode of 2023, Joe McCarthy sits down with David Goldberg, Founder and CEO of Founders Pledge to delve in to the challenges, approaches and opportunities of effective philanthropic giving. He lays out how his global team works with founders to identify their goals, map out where they can have most impact and successfully implement. David Goldberg is the F...
High Net Purpose: Dr James Kinross, Imperial College London "Dr Microbiome"
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In today's episode, Joe McCarthy sits with Dr James Kinross to uncover how he's using intellectual capital as a force for good. Dr James Kinross is a leading surgeon and senior lecturer at Imperial College London, driving ground-breaking research in robotic and minimally invasive colorectal surgery. His work spans microbiome engineering for cancer prevention, precision healthcare treatment, and...
High Net Purpose: Allen Taylor, Endeavor: The "Entrepreneur's Investor"
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Welcome to the hotseat where Joe McCarthy sit's with Allen Taylor, Endeavor Catalyst's Managing Partner. Allen Taylor leads Endeavor's co-investment fund, that has been recognized as one of the most active global venture investors in emerging markets. Step into the world of high-impact entrepreneurship as they explore the extraordinary journey of Endeavor, a global non-profit organization dedic...
Fascinating episode. Really enjoyed this guys.
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Thank you for this wonderful presentation that helps us all to better understand the science behind global heating and cooling. The core cause of the man-made climate crisis is mankind's behavior towards the environment. The core cause of our heartless behavior towards our environment is our heartless behavior model i.e. 'profit = income - expenses'. This ridiculous behavior model features two major errors. 1) It says that profit equals money. In reality money is merely a permission slip that allows us to get some of our actual gains. 2) It instructs us to maximize profit by avoiding and or eliminating as many expenses as possible. This clearly explains why the earth is on fire and why there is so much homelessness. In order to correct our behavior, we must first correct our behavior model. How about this new behavior model? "Profit = protecting and enriching the environment, and sharing the sustenance that it provides for all of us". This new behavior model works because it states that our only major expense is 'ignoring our obligation to protect and enrich the environment'. The new profit model requires us to create millions of new jobs that will come under the heading "Caretakers of the Environment". Caretakers will have many specialized categories: 1. Collecting pollution that is already in the environment 2. Collecting pollution before it gets into the environment 3. Dealing with all of the waste in such ways that are good for the environment, and or good for the production of products. 4. Economically incentivizing families with two or fewer children 5. Designing new ways of producing products so that those products last for a long time and don't have to be replaced every two years. There will be many more types of Caretaker jobs. Every company and government will have Caretaker jobs, and everybody will be schooled, from elementary school through university about how to be caretakers of the environment. So, we can correct our behavior! Responses will be greatly appreciated. I'm particularly concerned about how we would make the transition from our present economy to this entirely new economy. It may already be too late to save our environment, but it is never too late to try.
James Hansen says Renewables need Nuclear Power to help them & a Carbon Tax to be repaid to the General Public.
I am grateful for this fine, intelligent, and highly informative interview, but am disappointed at 36m when Sir David is touting solar panels and electric vehicles. The sole underlying driver of global heating is, well, global heating. A single solar panel absorbs and reradiates 34,500 BTUs per sunny day. I have not seen the waste heat production of EVs, or windmills, but it must be considerable, also. We have a long history of modern humans leaping before we look at the consequences of one new tech after another. I particularly appreciate the focus on the Arctic and ice loss. C3S has great stats, including 1.2 trillion tons globally annually, so 3.3 billion per day. They have predicted a 2/3rds loss of the 220,000 glaciers by 2,100. Voluntary reduction of our massive overpopulation/overconsumption must be a priority, if any of our progeny are to survive total climate collapse.
This idea of ‘waste heat’ is a misunderstanding . CO2 is holding in the sun’s heat, which is many orders of magnitude greater than any ‘waste heat’. Also, that ‘waste heat’ is simply a conversion of energy which is already in the atmosphere.
@@and2244rew So glad you brought this up. CO2 is 20 times more heat energy absorbant than H2O, and there is at any one time 10-14 times more water vapor by weight in the atmosphere, but water vapor is a steady conveyor of waste heat into space, whereas CO2 remains in the atmosphere for 100yrs. Thus, water vapor is a much more powerful conductor of heat away from our increasingly over heated planet. Waste heat is the result of every aspect of fossil fuel burning and "alternative energy" production, amplified by CO2 and other GHGs. Denying this reality is absurd. Sorry you and so many others have bought the CO2 myth.
@@StressRUs Total word salad. When you say ‘waste heat’, what exactly do you mean by that?
It is scientifically impossible for greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. All the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth is completely absorbed in earth's greenhouse effect by greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor. This video has the United Nations Climate Change disclaimer. Global warming was officially stated at 1.1°C in 1991 and 1.06°C in 2022. The cause of global warming is not known as of 2024. The back of the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) science report states it took its greenhouse gas samples at 20,000 meters altitude where it is common high school level knowledge there is no greenhouse radiant energy. This is typical practice for deceptive marketing to state legal data transparency protecting the perpetrators from fraud prosecution. The IPCC has been transparent with its data acknowledging it is not dealing with active greenhouse gases. Earth's greenhouse effect is frequently used as a primary example to high school students of a system always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor absorbing all the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth with greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the radiating surface that is all around us everyday and can't have its overall effect changed. There is no further greenhouse radiant energy to interact with greenhouse gases. At 1% average tropospheric water vapor over 99% of earth’s greenhouse effect is from water vapor. Water vapor would hold earth's greenhouse effect in saturation if it were the only greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. The overall average temperature gain to the earth from the earth’s greenhouse effect is 5.55°C (10°F). Arctic warming is taking place with the proving mechanism being warm Atlantic Ocean waters migrating deeper and more frequently into the Arctic Ocean warming it and the region. That warmer water is causing a few weeks less of reflective snow and ice coverage resulting in more solar heat gain to the Arctic region surface. Atmospheric CO2 levels of 1200 ppm about three times what they are today would greatly invigorate C3 plants the majority of plant life on earth greatly greening the planet. 0.4% of the atmosphere is CO2 and on average 1% is H20 water vapor. (1% H20)/(0.4% CO2) = 25. Water vapor is 25 times more present in the atmosphere on average than CO2. Water vapor has an CO2e of 18, 18 X 25 = 450 CO2e total for water vapor to 1 CO2e for CO2. The Earth’s oceans have 3-1/2 million sea floor volcanic vents warming the water and changing it’s chemistry that have not been systematically accounted for.
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Another climate hysteric without verifiable and objective data to back it up. Give me a break
Microplastics in top 200 m of ocean trap 200x IR compared to CO2 in atmosphere
Fantastic episode. Loved this!
The Algae deep ocean plan by Sir David King is our single best - and really only possible solution for abrupt global warming.
Thanks both for such a thought-provoking episode! Looking forward to more discussions like this guys.
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