We’re thrilled to announce the return of SOapbox, Spencer Ogden’s podcast launching this July with a brand-new line-up of global hosts, bold energy conversations, and a renewed focus on the talent powering the energy transition.
From Australia to New York, London to Malaysia- our hosts will bring diverse perspectives and local insights to a global audience. Every episode will dive deep into a key topic, travelling across the regions to uncover unique challenges, success stories, and expert commentary. We’ll then wrap things up with a global reflection, comparing how the energy sector is evolving and what that means for the future of work.
We’re kicking off the new series with four major themes driving the energy industry forward:
Talent and the Energy Transition
Our sweet spot- and the driving force behind every project. We’ll explore how the energy workforce is shifting across our key sectors: Natural Resources, Infrastructure and Sustainability.
Supply Chain & ESG in Energy
We’ll look at how organisations across our key sectors are navigating ethical, responsible, and sustainable practices
Financing the Energy Transition
The clean energy revolution needs capital. We’re breaking down where the investment is going and how it’s driving change
Growth & Adaptation in Energy
What’s next in energy? From emerging tech to new market demands, we’ll explore how organisations are adapting.
Representing APAC are Principal Consultants John Bougias (Australia) and Dhiva Karthik (Malaysia).
From EMEA, you’ll hear from Business Manager Scarlett Menzies and Client Services Director Paul King.
In the Americas, hosts include Director Georgia Nixon, Team Managers Ella Cann and Alicia Orr, and Principal Consultant Nicole Johnson.
And bringing a global lens to the conversation is our ESG Manager, Regan Callender.
You’ll be able to listen and watch the new season of SOapbox on:
and right here on the Spencer Ogden website.
Follow us to make sure you don’t miss a single episode – and get ready to hear the voices behind the global energy transition.