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  • He Plants Fruit Trees for Free And Almost Got Arrested Doing It | Matt Knight, Freely Fruity
    Jul 9 2026

    matt full episodeMatt Knight got called an eco-terrorist on social media. His crime: planting trees.Matt is co-founder of Freely Fruity, a Berkshire charity that started with three mates, a pub, and one of them saying "there needs to be more fruit trees" for the hundredth time. They nearly became the "Banksy of the tree world," sneaking out at night to plant trees — until they found out that's technically a crime too.In this conversation, Matt opens up about:How Freely Fruity went from a pub idea to a fully-fledged charity with zero staff overheadsBuilding community orchards and feeding food banks across Reading and WokinghamLaunching Fruit Trees for Schools in 40 schools across Manchester and LiverpoolThe new community tree nursery specialising in fruit treesA first-look announcement: an app that converts footsteps into tree plantingWhy bespoke corporate ESG partnerships beat generic offset schemesThe plan to make Freely Fruity sustainable without relying on grantsThis isn't just a charity story. It's about community, stubbornness, and what happens when people just get on with making their own corner of the world better.🌱 Get involved with Freely Fruity:Instagram: instagram.com/freelyfruityukFacebook: facebook.com/freelyfruityukLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/freely-fruityTikTok: @freelyfruity🌍 More from The Third Half: www.thethirdhalf.uk#FreelyFruity #TreePlanting #Sustainability #ESG #TheThirdHalf #CommunityOrchard #MattKnight #Blueprint #Charity

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    48 min
  • On The TurnTable: The Songwriter Who Wrote Pinball in 1974 and Released 4 Albums in His 80s | Brian Protheroe
    Jul 2 2026

    He wrote Pinball in 1974 in a bedsit in London with no money, no work, and a broken relationship. 50 years later Paul Weller covered it. Morrissey was a fan. So was Noel Gallagher. But Brian Protheroe is not living in the past. In his 80s he has released 4 albums in 4 years. In this conversation Brian opens up about: Writing Pinball as a diary entry in a London bedsit with nothing to his name How Paul Weller, Morrissey and Noel Gallagher all discovered the song Why he has a song on the go at all times just to stay sane His new album Still Walking and why ageing has made him more honest Meeting Paul Simon on the London folk club circuit in the 60s Listening to Sergeant Pepper on repeat in a hot summer and how it changed everything Writing Mad Dog as a political response he simply could not hold back Why he plays Mozart and Chopin every morning before anything else What he hopes people feel when the music stops This is a conversation about creativity, longevity, belonging and what it means to keep going. Find Still Walking. More from The Third Half: www.thethirdhalf.uk

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    42 min
  • TTH Blueprint Episode 22: The Young Founder Who Quit Corporate to Build an AI Sustainability Tool — Tanishq Jain | Dash
    Jun 16 2026

    Tanishq Jain family recycles decommissioned ships for a living. He grew up walking through engine rooms and captain's quarters. So when he spotted a massive flaw in how sustainability data was being measured at the London Stock Exchange, he quit after 6 months and built something to fix it. In this conversation, Tanishq Jain — founder of Dash, an AI Chief Sustainability Officer for businesses, opens up about: Growing up in a circular economy family business before knowing what it meant Spotting a fundamental flaw in how ESG funds were being rated at the London Stock Exchange Tanishq Jain he left a cushy corporate job with no runway and no customers The brutal reality of startup life in 2025 — existential questions, market timing, and investor pressure Why the sustainability tech market is actually less crowded now than two years ago How he balances using AI while running a sustainability business What young founders completely misunderstand about leadership Why "disruption" is now a dirty word — and what customers actually want This isn't just a startup story. It's about purpose, pressure, and building something that actually means something. 🌍 More from The Third Half: www.thethirdhalf.uk #Dash #ESG #Sustainability #AIStartup #TheThirdHalf #TanishqJain #ClimateTech #StartupFounder

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    59 min
  • TTH Blueprint Episode 21: She Turned Food Waste Into Kimchi & Won an Award Doing It — Rebecca Ghim | The Third Half
    Jun 5 2026

    She came to London for a master's degree. She needed a visa to stay. So she pitched a wild idea — turn food waste into kimchi — and accidentally started an award-winning business. In this conversation on the third half, Rebecca Ghim opens up about: Why she started a business just to get a visa — and never expected it to work Growing up in Korea, leaving at 15, and building an empire as an immigrant How her grandmother's zero-waste cooking became the foundation of a brand Rescuing 300kg of vegetable waste in a single night from one supplier The brutal tension between staying true to her values and scaling a business Why she's never spent a single penny on marketing Kimchi tiramisu — and why Italians should probably look away This isn't just a food story. It's about identity, culture, anger, and building something that actually means something.

    🥬 Find The Ferm: theferm.net

    📱 Instagram: @the.ferm.london 🌍 More from The Third Half: www.thethirdhalf.uk #TheFirm #Kimchi #FoodWaste #Sustainability #TheThirdHalf #FoodEntrepreneur #ZeroWaste

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    54 min
  • He Stopped Chasing Fame & Built 700K Fans — Bruce Soord | On The Turntable
    Jun 3 2026

    He wore a high-vis jacket cycling to the office by day and wrote music by night. 25 years later, Bruce Soord is selling out tours worldwide without chasing a record deal.

    In this conversation, Bruce opens up about: - Writing his solo album Ghosts in the Park alone in hotel rooms on tour - How losing his father to dementia shaped every lyric on the record - The moment his mum — non-verbal for years — suddenly spoke his sister's name - Why stopping chasing success is what made him successful - The difference between writing songs at 25 vs writing them now - What it really feels like to headline shows 25 years after starting from nothing This isn't an interview. It's a proper conversation about music, grief, memory, and what it means to build something real over a lifetime.

    🎵 Find Bruce & Ghosts in the Park: brucesword.com

    🌍 More from The Third Half: www.thethirdhalf.uk #ThePineappleThief #BruceSoord #GhostsInThePark #TheThirdHalf #musicpodcast

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    48 min
  • TTH: A Wee Dram Episode 4 - Guest: Gillian Docherty
    May 14 2026

    Three jocks on a Friday afternoon. What could possibly go wrong?

    That was my genuine warning at the top of this one — and I meant it. Gillian Docherty is Chief Commercial Officer at the University of Strathclyde, Chair of CodeBase, and former CEO of The Data Lab. But what really drew me to this conversation is the story underneath all of that. Twenty-two years at IBM. A recruiter who refused to hang up the phone. A CV written over a weekend for the first time in two decades. And a decision — no package, a four-year-old at home — to walk away and build something from scratch.

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    47 min
  • TTH Blueprint Episode 19: Michelle Prance
    Apr 24 2026

    In this conversation, Michelle talks about how her eight-year-old son managed to ground her after what she called a crap day, and in doing so, articulated what financial services is actually for better than most boardrooms ever manage. She walks us through how she got into her career - economics degree, bars and clubs in London, a break that came through a personal recommendation rather than any recruitment agent - and then into the real substance of what good digital banking actually looks like today.

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    47 min
  • TTH Blueprint Episode 20: Bhavin Visavadia
    Apr 22 2026

    TTH Blueprint Episode 20: Bhavin Visavadia

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    51 min