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Bang the Drum

S1 Ep 5: Green, Green Growth

  • S1E5
  • 39:15
  • January 30th 2023

In this episode, host Emma Sheppard is joined by Paul Clifford, Regional CEO at Azets, and Andrea Hartley, CEO of creative social and environmental impact consultancy Skating Panda.

They discuss the importance of ESG and sustainability for SME business leaders; some of the low-cost, high impact initiatives that can be used; and how to turn being good to the environment into profitable growth.

Bang the Drum has featured at #1 in the Apple Podcast charts for Management podcasts and #19 in the Apple Podcasts charts for Business podcasts.

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Bang the Drum is brought to you by Azets, the international outsourcing, compliance, and advisory group. Find out more at azets.com.

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Bang the Drum

Bang the Drum is the chart-topping podcast for ambitious businesses and their owners, brought to you by Azets, the international advisory, outsourcing and compliance Group.

Each episode, host Emma Sheppard is joined by inspirational leaders, influential subject matter experts, and specialist business advisors to tackle a range of topics and share actionable insights.

They discuss their experiences, challenges, and triumphs that entrepreneurs know are all part of starting, running and growing a business.

Bang the Drum has featured at #1 in the Apple Podcast charts for Management podcasts and #19 in the Apple Podcasts charts for Business podcasts.

Listen, subscribe, rate and review, and share Bang the Drum with others who you think might enjoy it. Contact Bang the Drum at [email protected].

Find more about Azets at www.azets.co.uk.

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Emma Sheppard
Podcast Host

Emma Sheppard is a freelance journalist specialising in all things small business. She writes regularly for The Guardian, The Times, Sifted Magazine and more