Edible Empire
Planet Pulse Pacific—your go-to podcast for conversations about people and planet—is proud to host a special series: Edible Empire.
As the climate and global health crises intensify, the need for meaningful change has never been more urgent. This six-episode series brings together leading voices from around the world to explore the concept of food imperialism, uncover the hidden social and environmental costs of what we eat, and examine how we can build a more just and sustainable food system.
Join your hosts, Ben Eitelberg and Emma Strutt, alongside special series co-host Dr Neal Haddaway, as they dive into the complex and often unseen world of food—how it is produced, traded, and consumed across the globe. Kelly Allum edits the series.
Edible Empire
Andre Borell - The Future of Shark Protection
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In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome back Andre Borell, an impact filmmaker, investor, and co-founder and director of the Envoy Foundation. A self-described maker of good trouble (and one of our all-time favourites here at the podcast), Andre is driven by a deep love of marine life and a determination to leave the world better than he found it. He builds businesses, brands and films that challenge the status quo and create meaningful, measurable impact.
After witnessing the devastating effects of shark nets in Australia, Andre turned conviction into action with his powerful documentary Envoy: Shark Cull. His work shines a spotlight on Australia’s outdated and brutal shark control methods, exposing their ecological consequences and challenging the policies that allow them to persist.
In this episode, we explore:
- An update on Andre’s work, global adventures, and relocation to Aotearoa
- Practical strategies to bring Australia’s shark control programs out of the dark ages
- Innovations in shark safety—from deterrent wetsuits to AI drone surveillance on our beaches
- Current narratives around sharks and shark bites—separating fact from fiction
- The importance of shark education and understanding the conditions that increase risk
- Andre’s upcoming book projects, including Great White Lies
- The UN’s recently adopted High Seas Treaty and what it means for marine protection
- Policy-driven change and the influence of business in accelerating reform
- Progress on the Nordic Whale Reserve
- How to support the ongoing work of the Envoy Foundation
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