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Welcome to the latest Scottish Enterprise ‘Think’ podcast about Clean Heat. Broadcast to you in advance of the Scottish Enterprise Clean Heat 2025 Conference in March. The podcast is hosted by SE’s Energy Transition Specialist, Catriona MacTaggart, in conversation with Robin Peters, Co-Founder and CEO and Michelle Robinson, Head of Business Development at Snugg, an Edinburgh based fintech start-up on a mission to make home energy efficiency simple, affordable for all, aiming to reduce the 20% of UK CO2 that’s due to housing energy use. You will hear from Robin and Michelle on their journey from inception in 2022 to where they are now, support received and how this is helping the company to grow as a key player in the Clean Heat industry. Catriona and Michelle will also reflect on the Clean Heat 2024 Conference and why you should sign up to attend this year’s conference on 26 March in Glasgow.

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In this episode we’re joined by Pheona Matovu, founder and CEO of Radiant and Brighter, who tells us about her work as a business leader and champion of migrants and ethnic minorities in Scotland. Hear her take on antiracism, the importance of building more inclusive policies, and why she chooses to surround herself with fantastic women. Throughout this series we’ll be joined by a diverse group of inspiring guests who share their unique experiences of being a female leader and a woman in business. We hope that this podcast inspires you to think about gender diversity, and to surround yourself with different voices, in the effort to achieve equal representation for women across all layers of society.

In this episode we sit down with Dr Poonam Gupta OBE, CEO and Founder of PG Paper to talk about being a female founder, challenges women face in business and motherhood.Throughout this series we will be joined by a diverse group of phenomenal guests sharing their own unique experiences of being a woman leader in their field.We hope that this podcast inspires our listeners to THINK what gender diversity means to you, how much you surround yourself with different voices and how together we can evolve our reality to have equal representation of women across all layers of society.

One year on from COP26, this is a bonus episode in the series of our climate podcasts, our head of marketing, Alyson Smith catches up with Adrian Gillespie, CEO of Scottish Enterprise. In the episode, Adrian reflects on why there's never been a more important time for businesses to prioritise net zero actions, the tremendous amount of work that's been delivered over the last year and how we can support businesses to do even more in the year ahead.

In our 7th and final episode in our series of Climate podcasts, our head of marketing and engagement, Alyson Russell-Stevenson catches up with Rory Hamilton and Alice Masson, who are both members of the Young Scot Climate Co-Design Group. In the episode, they look back as the dust settles on COP26 in Glasgow. And join us as we look back at some of the best bits of the Think Climate podcast at the end of the episode.

It's the final few days before COP26 begins in Glasgow. In our latest episode Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council, joins Linda Murray, Director of Strategy at Scottish Enterprise. During the episode, they discuss how small and large businesses alike have a part to play in tackling emissions, and Susan shares her hopes for a "Glasgow Accord" to come from the discussions at COP26.

In our fifth episode, Elaine Walker from our marketing and corporate affairs team chats with zero-waste influencer and environmental scientist, Laura Young (also known as Less Waste Laura). In the episode, Laura shares the small changes individuals and businesses can make to live more sustainably and with less waste. As always, towards the end of the episode, Laura shares her hopes and aspirations for COP26 which comes to Glasgow this November.