169: Startup Sustainability: Legal Lessons and the Climate Crisis with Sam McClure

How do startups maneuver through the complex intersection of law, sustainability, and innovation? Sam McClure, a beacon of environmental advocacy and Stanford Law lecturer, joins me to unwrap this intricate puzzle, sharing his transition from a government career to fostering eco-conscious businesses. 

As we traverse Sam’s journey and the evolution of Stanford’s pro bono legal aid for startups, you’ll be privy to tales of resilience and the profound impact of environmental stewardship across professional endeavors. We examine the gritty realities of co-founder dynamics and client relations, shedding light on the virtues of patience, humility, and the power of human connections that often turn legal challenges into growth opportunities. We also delve into the subtleties of non-verbal communication and how our behaviors can either erode or cultivate trust and leadership within our teams – insights you won’t want to miss for your own professional toolkit. 

From algae farming to solar energy, learn about the exciting legal frontiers these innovative ventures face and how they’re paving the way for a future where business success and environmental health go hand in hand. Join us for an episode that’s not just about legalities and startups, but a journey towards a greener tomorrow.

In this episode, you’ll hear about:

  • Stanford Startup Law Sustainability Program
  • Navigating co-founder and client relationships
  • Leadership, trust, and self-care practices
  • Long-term views on the climate crisis
  • Circular economy and sustainability startup trends
  • Navigating sustainability and law

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https://law.stanford.edu/sam-mcclure/

https://law.stanford.edu/startup-law-sustainability

https://www.cedargrovecounsel.com/

https://www.amazon.com/Leadership-Self-Deception-Getting-Out-Box/dp/1523097809/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=580751260451&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9031968&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=7134004013860384827&hvtargid=kwd-307853283104&hydadcr=22595_13493276&keywords=leadership+and+self-deception+book&qid=1707334425&sr=8-1

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