The Resilience Report
Welcome to The Resilience Report, where we go beyond the headlines to spotlight the trailblazers redefining sustainable business. In each episode, host Lauren Scott sits down with ecopreneurs and lighthouse leaders—visionaries who are tackling our planet’s toughest challenges and proving that business can be a force for good.
Lauren has spent more than a decade working in the cleantech space, and specializes in translating climate initiatives into meaningful action to deliver on commitments to the building and renewables sectors. Her marketing and communications background is leveraged to promote social and environmental responsibility as an approachable, yet critical part of business operations. Scott’s career has been marked by being named one of Montreal’s Top 50 Women Leaders (2025), by her nomination as a 2020 Woman of Inspiration by the Universal Women's Network, as well as being shortlisted as Industry Woman of the Year by the ControlTrends Awards (2020).
The Resilience Report
Latest Episodes
Extreme Weather & Your Business: Build Before the Storm ft. Rachael Gauthier (IBHS)
Storm-Proofing Your Business: What the Science of Building Resilience Means for LeadersIf your business was hit by a major weather event tomorrow, would you actually be prepared—or would you be figuring it out in real time?...
Water Is the Next Supply Chain: A Masterclass in Business Resilience
What does water have to do with your business?More than you probably think.In this episode, we’re going to show you how water is already shaping your costs, your supply chains, and your ability to grow—whether you’re paying attent...
AI & Sustainable Business: Inevitable Tech, Intentional Choices ft. Lauren Scott
AI is here—and for business leaders, the question is no longer if we use it, but how we use it responsibly.In the first solo episode of 2026, host Lauren Scott explores the evolving relationship between AI and s...
Building Financial Resilience: Philanthropy, Risk & Legacy Planning ft. Mark Halpern
So many of us avoid conversations about wills, estate planning, and what happens after we’re gone. It can feel uncomfortable, morbid — or like something we’ll just “get to later.” But the truth is, these are some of the most important conversat...
Why the Future of Architecture Is Off-Grid: Climate-Resilient Design Without Compromising Aesthetics ft. David Sellers (Hawaii Off Grid)
In Hawaii, resilience isn’t a trend—it’s a business necessity. With some of the highest energy costs in the country, an islanded grid, and growing climate risk, the built environment has very little room for inefficiency. The question isn’t