#5 G7 Fringe discussion: Does my breakfast make a difference?

For Episode 5 I host a panel discussion at the G7 fringe curated by Real Ideas and Crowdfunder; this was a live conversation that took place on 13th June whilst the G7 summit was held at Carbis Bay in Cornwall, which has been edited for this Breakfast & Beyond podcast special. I was lucky enough to welcome four fantastic panellists who work in the field of sustainability – Catherine Chong, climate economist and sustainability advisor at Link ESG and co-founder of Farms to Feed Us, social and environmental change-maker and Director of Permanently Brilliant Manda Brookman, Henry Morgan who is Sustainability Investment Manager at Foresight Group and Matt Hocking, founder of sustainable design agency Leap and a B Corp UK Ambassador. As some of the most powerful people in the world, representing some of the richest countries met at the G7 (in combination, G7 countries equate to almost half of global wealth – despite representing only 10% of the global population) it seemed timely to host a discussion on the role of individual actions alongside those of governments represented by the G7, in creating a more sustainable future. Our panel discussion took the theme: Does my breakfast make a difference?  In other words, what impact can actions such as what we eat for breakfast have in creating rapid, positive change for people, and for the planet? The panellists work in a range of sectors – from agroecology to design, community-activism and the third sector right through to global infrastructure investment, and it was brilliant to hear the range of views reflected in the discussion, which included a critique of the concept of ‘net zero’ emissions, how we should frame messaging around climate action, whether climate and social justice can be achieved within the current system, the need to move from a notion of living ‘sustainably’ to living ‘regeneratively’ .. and much, much more. True to this podcast’s theme, breakfast was firmly on our agenda, and we were lucky enough to share a delicious, seasonal-inspired and locally sourced breakfast cooked up by chef Eden McClure, a young Australian chef who’s currently living and working in Cornwall. Huge thanks to the supporters of Episode 5 – Real Ideas (who hosted the live discussion at their beautiful CSpace Studios in Newquay) and Pentire Drinks.  Check out the podcast webpage for more information about the themes covered during our discussion.  You’ll also find Eden’s delicious recipes, details of the producers and growers whose food we sampled, information about Real Ideas and Pentire Drinks, along with behind-the-scenes photos from our recording, it’s – www.tiatamblyn.com/podcast  I’d love to know your thoughts about the conversation and themes we discuss, join the conversation, email me tia@botelet.com or message via Instagram @breakfast_and_beyond Please do subscribe to the podcast, and I would be so grateful if you can rate and review this episode on Apple Podcasts, and share it with friends and family who would like to listen  – thank you! For more information: Catherine Chong – www.linkesg.com Manda Brookman – www.permanentlybrilliant.com Henry Morgan – www.foresightgroup.eu Matt Hocking – www.leap.eco Eden McClure – www.instagram.com/gardenofedes__/ Real Ideas – www.realideas.org CSpace – www.realideas.org/our-spaces/cspace/ Pentire Drinks – www.pentiredrinks.com

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In each episode of Breakfast & Beyond Tia Tamblyn welcomes a guest from within the Cornish community to talk, over breakfast, about the steps they are taking within their work and home lives to embrace sustainability. Through the series Tia's guests cover a broad range of topics from food to floristry, homewares, fashion, skincare, agriculture, wellbeing and much more. The conversations within this podcast are intended to inspire positive shifts towards a more sustainable lifestyle. Episodes are released at the end of each month taking us on a seasonal journey through the year. The breakfast Tia prepares for each guest is vegetarian, based on fantastic fresh produce sourced from within Cornwall. Tia shares recipes along with details of growers and producers, and information about her guest and the issues discussed, for those who wish to dig a little deeper into the episode themes. Find out all about the podcast, including links to episodes, via: www.tiatamblyn.com/podcast Please do subscribe to Breakfast & Beyond, and episodes will arrive you with as they are released.