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The Grand Challengers Podcast

The Grand Challengers Podcast

著者: Peter Marcus Bach
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In a world facing climate change, urbanization, and population growth, inspiring individuals are stepping up with innovative solutions. Each episode features passionate guests working at the cutting edge of science, engineering, technology, and design. Through their journeys, they share insights and personal growth while creating new ways of thinking for an uncertain future. Tune in for actionable advice and inspiration for young professionals aiming to make a difference.


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© 2026 Peter Marcus Bach
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  • #65 - David Gottfried: The father of the green building says 'it's not enough' - from LEED to regeneration and from human to humane
    2026/06/22

    What if the system you spent four decades building turned out to not be enough?

    David Gottfried is the father of the global green building movement. He founded the U.S. Green Building Council and the World Green Building Council, and helped create LEED, the rating system now used across more than 180 countries and tied to a trillion-dollar green economy. And yet he is the first to say it has not bent the curve far enough. Carbon keeps climbing. The ship is still heading for the iceberg, and we are busy bolting solar panels to the deck.

    In this wide-ranging conversation, David takes Peter through the whole arc. A quick 101 on what actually makes a building green, from orientation and glazing to greywater and healthy materials. How LEED grew from a white paper into a global standard. And why he now argues we need to move from sustainability to regeneration, from human to humane, and build a new scoreboard he calls HOPE (Health On Planet Earth).

    It is also a deeply personal story. A Stanford engineer who read Siddhartha every birthday and came to see himself as the ferryman. A developer who lost a building in the crash and went looking for purpose. A man who took up kung fu in his late fifties, fly fishes alone in cold creeks, and used AI as a thinking partner to turn 2,400 pages of dog-walk voice notes into his fourth book.

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    1:59 Guest Intro, Kung Fu & Fly Fishing
    9:34 A 101 on Green Buildings…
    16:11 ...and a 101 on the LEED System
    18:45 Why study engineering?
    20:40 Siddartha's Influence on David
    26:43 Origins of the Green Building Movement
    42:06 Green Buildings aren't enough
    50:57 Pushing the needle and finding the correct metrics
    1:01:37 A true Human-AI collaboration
    1:10:07 David's Hope and Future Vision
    1:12:14 Q&A Start
    1:12:28 What does innovation mean to you?
    1:15:28 Key Event, Book, Person
    1:20:13 Time Management
    1:24:58 Favourite childhood memory
    1:27:57 Greatest Challenge to Date
    1:33:04 Advice for young professionals
    1:36:16 What would you most like to be remembered for?
    1:37:01 Where can people find you?
    1:38:42 Final Message
    1:39:29 Outro

    Detailed shownotes over at: petermbach.com/podcast for more in-depth information about each episode.
    Join the community over at: linkedin.com/company/tgcpodcast and let's connect across the world!

    Subscribe and listen to the podcast (and do please leave a review/rating) on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts from.
    Your subscription/follow will greatly help the show grow and reach a wider audience.

    Hosted by Peter Marcus Bach (www.petermbach.com), follow me on:

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  • #64 - Alex Josephson: When Architecture Misbehaves, from Spreadsheets in the Sky to Digital Tombs
    2026/06/08

    "Why is our architecture not as diverse as our culture is progressive?" That's the question Toronto-based architect Alexander Josephson keeps asking. On this episode, he doesn't pull punches.

    Alex is the co-founder and creative director of PARTISANS, the studio behind the Grotto Sauna, the masterplan to resurrect Toronto's gargantuan Hearn power plant into a cultural district, and The Orbit, a radial reinvention of the Garden City for a transit-oriented future. He's also founder and CEO of Cumulus, an immersive digital memorialisation platform born from his father's brush with death during COVID. Across two decades, Alex has staked out a position that's part critique, part call to arms: that the condo towers crashing into Toronto's skyline are "spreadsheets in the sky", that greenwashed sustainability mandates have made architects pawns of capital, and that buildings should be "thousand-year worthy".

    In this conversation we trace Alex's nonlinear journey into architecture (the University of Waterloo, Rome with Massimiliano Fuksas, the AA in London which he dropped out of), the founding of PARTISANS in a Toronto storage locker, his master's thesis redesigning Mecca around a singularity, the Grotto Sauna's pre-fabricated arrival by barge, the disco ball that helped ignite the Hearn's cultural revival, and what it takes to design a "complete community" amid Canada's worst real estate downturn in a century. We also wrestle with AI in design ("it's just a tool, like a pencil"), the case for interfaith architecture as a path to peace, and how personal grief gave rise to Cumulus, his "digital tomb" for the family memories trapped on our devices. A spirited, irreverent and sometimes uncomfortable episode for anyone who builds, designs, or simply lives among buildings.

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    1:59 Guest Intro, Toronto & Tim Hortons
    3:59 "Spreadsheets in the Sky”
    9:40 A radical redesign of Mecca
    15:01 Interfaith architecture for peace
    17:59 Origins of the "Rebel Archtiect”
    31:49 PARTISANS - the "Apple" story of Architecture?
    37:25 The Grotto Sauna
    38:57 Urban Regeneration - The Hearn
    50:37 Building on the Garden City - The Orbit
    57:15 Receptivity to radical ideas from the client's side
    1:01:41 Real issues with 'sustainability' in architecture
    1:12:12 Reflecting back on the why of pursuing architecture
    1:19:43 The impact of AI in Architecture
    1:23:04 The story of Cumulus - digital memorialization
    1:43:00 Q&A Start
    1:43:22 What does innovation mean to you?
    1:44:24 Key event, book, person
    1:47:19 Time Management
    1:49:55 Favourite childhood memory
    1:50:47 Biggest challenge to date
    1:53:33 Advice for young professionals
    1:55:19 What would you most like to be remembered for?
    1:57:03 Where can people find you?
    1:58:32 Final message
    1:58:45 Outro

    Detailed shownotes over at: petermbach.com/podcast for more in-depth information about each episode.
    Join the community over at: linkedin.com/company/tgcpodcast and let's connect across the world!

    Subscribe and listen to the podcast (and do please leave a review/rating) on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts from.
    Your subscription/follow will greatly help the show grow and reach a wider audience.

    Hosted by Peter Marcus Bach (www.petermbach.com), follow me on:

    • X (fomerly Twitter): @petermbach
    • Instagram: @petermbach87
    • Subscribe to my channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/PeterMarcusBach/
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  • #63 - Jean-Christian Rindoni: Profit is the Breath, Purpose is the Reason in Conscious Business and Circularity
    2026/05/18

    Why does profit feel a lot like breathing... necessary to stay alive, but never the actual reason you're here?

    In Episode 63, entrepreneur and business expert Jean-Christian Rindoni argues that businesses, like human beings, need profit to live, but their purpose has to be more than just breathing. Recording from his new home on Portugal's Algarve coast, recently ranked among the world's best seaside destinations, Jean-Christian shares the story behind Symbiosis Infinity Group, a consultancy he founded after spending more than two decades doing business in 30+ countries. After a year of looking inwards instead of outwards, he made a career pivot in his late forties to combine his international expertise with somatic breathwork practice and a model he calls Conscious Business Growth.

    We unpack his trademarked Symbiosis Infinity Loop, a four-stakeholder framework inspired by symbiotic ecosystems in nature, designed to move companies beyond ESG box-ticking into hands-on circular supply chains. The conversation goes deep on a working case study from Cameroon, where Jean-Christian and his partners are helping cocoa cooperatives turn discarded cocoa husks (roughly 70-75% of the plant's weight) into nutrient sources, sustainable packaging materials, and biofuel feedstock, opening new revenue streams for farmers stuck with unsold beans amid a market crisis.

    Beyond the business, we explore the daily practices that keep Jean-Christian grounded: somatic breathwork, box breathing, Stoic philosophy, an unwavering morning routine that begins with making the bed, and the kind of stillness that lets imagination return. He shares why "innovation at source" gives companies a competitive edge no R&D lab can replicate, why scaling a purpose-driven business sometimes means saying no to clients who only want to make money, and why, as he puts it, "your inner world dictates your outer world, not the opposite."

    If you're interested in conscious business, the circular economy, breathwork, or finding your calling at any age, this one is worth your full attention.

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    1:59 Guest Intro, The Algarve & Breathwork
    13:38 Jean-Christian's early career
    19:56 Symbiosis Inifnity Group
    21:59 What is Conscious Business Growth?
    23:29 The supply chain of cocoa
    33:28 The symbiosis infinity loop concept
    40:21 Challenges for circularity and symbiosis
    47:17 Learning and walking with the big players
    51:57 A precautionary tale about scaling
    1:00:16 Upcoming exciting projects for Jean-Christian
    1:03:44 Q&A Start
    1:04:03 What does innovation mean to you?
    1:08:11 Key moment, book, person
    1:13:08 Time Management
    1:20:32 Favourite childhood memory
    1:24:59 What would you most like to be remembered for?
    1:26:41 Where can people find you?
    1:28:30 Final Message
    1:29:46 Outro

    Detailed shownotes over at: petermbach.com/podcast for more in-depth information about each episode.
    Join the community over at: linkedin.com/company/tgcpodcast and let's connect across the world!

    Subscribe and listen to the podcast (and do please leave a review/rating) on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts from.
    Your subscription/follow will greatly help the show grow and reach a wider audience.

    Hosted by Peter Marcus Bach (www.petermbach.com), follow me on:

    • X (fomerly Twitter): @petermbach
    • Instagram: @petermbach87
    • Subscribe to my channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/PeterMarcusBach/
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    1 時間 31 分
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