Episodes

  • AI, Authenticity & B Corp: Why Being Human Still Wins in Marketing
    Mar 29 2026

    AI is everywhere, but it hasn’t replaced what really makes businesses stand out.

    In this B Corp month episode, Julie Bishop is joined by fellow B Corp Leader Dave Hoch, CEO of Colibrily Crew, to explore why authenticity, transparency, and human connection are more important than ever in marketing.

    From building a B Corp to navigating the rise of AI, Dave shares how purpose-driven businesses can grow without losing what makes them different.

    They discuss:

    • Why AI should be a tool, not a substitute for your voice
    • How B Corp thinking shapes better businesses (not just better marketing)
    • Why authenticity is becoming a competitive advantage
    • The role of transparency in building trust
    • How to tell stories that connect with people

    If you’re trying to grow your business without sounding like everyone else, this episode is for you.

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    22 mins
  • Using Technology to Prevent Crisis, Not Just Respond to It
    Mar 9 2026

    In this International Women’s Day special, Julie Bishop speaks with Sarah Flambard, founder of the charity We Are Here, about how technology can help people find support before they reach crisis.

    Sarah and her volunteer team are developing a simple but powerful digital tool - an offline-accessible map designed to help people who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness, quickly locate nearby support services without needing mobile data, an account, or personal information.

    Their mission is simple but transformative: turn visibility into prevention because in many cases, support already exists but people just can’t find it early enough.

    This conversation also reflects this year’s International Women’s Day theme, “Give to Gain.” Sarah and the entire We Are Here team are volunteers, bringing together expertise from law, data, technology and marketing to create something that can genuinely change outcomes for people facing homelessness.

    Julie and Sarah discuss:

    • Why homelessness is often invisible until it becomes a crisis
    • How simple, accessible technology can help people find support sooner
    • Designing digital tools that work in stressful, low-connectivity situations
    • How volunteer-powered innovation can create real social impact
    • Why prevention is often more powerful than building new services

    A powerful conversation about technology, compassion and the impact of people coming together to create change.

    If you’d like to support the work of We Are Here, you can contact Sarah on LinkedIn or by email sarah.flambard@weareheremap.com

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    15 mins
  • The E-Waste Crisis: Why Reuse Is the Most Powerful IT Decision You Can Make
    Feb 2 2026

    E-waste is now the fastest-growing waste stream in the world, and most organisations don’t realise the role their IT decisions play in driving it.

    In Episode 10 of the IT Naturally Podcast, Julie is joined by Mark Russell from ICEX Group to explore why reuse, not recycling, is the most powerful decision organisations can make when it comes to end-of-life IT.

    They discuss:

    • Why manufacturing creates the biggest carbon footprint in IT
    • The real difference between reuse and recycling
    • Common data security fears and how to handle them properly
    • Why “computer graveyards” create unnecessary risk
    • How responsible IT disposal supports the circular economy and affordable technology
    • What CEOs, CFOs and IT leaders should be planning for now

    A practical, insight-led conversation for organisations that want IT to be secure, sustainable, and genuinely used for good.

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    17 mins
  • The Shifting IT Channel: MSPs, Cyber Reality & Why Values Matter More Than Ever
    Dec 17 2025

    How the MSP landscape is shifting and why not every provider will survive the changes ahead that’s the conversation in this episode of the IT Naturally Podcast.

    Host Julie Bishop is joined by Will Garside, Editorial Director at IT Europa, seasoned technology journalist, broadcaster and author, with over 30 years covering the IT channel.

    Drawing on decades of industry insight, Will shares a candid view of:

    How the MSP model has evolved from project-based IT to true managed services

    • Why many “MSPs” are still VARs in disguise and why that matters
    • The growing reality of cybercrime as an industrialised, state-level threat
    • Why minimum security standards are no longer optional for customers or providers
    • How technology has quietly transformed family life, work, and gender roles
    • The uncomfortable truth about sustainable IT and why it does cost money
    • Why younger generations expect purpose, not just profit, from tech businesses
    • How values-led organisations see stronger loyalty, retention and long-term success

    Will also reflects on some of the most memorable moments of his career, from surreal dot-com era press trips to meaningful conversations with industry leaders and shares his one-word verdict on the IT channel today.

    If you’re an MSP, IT leader, or purpose-led business thinking about security, sustainability and the future of managed services, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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    27 mins
  • The Truth About Greener Tech: Remanufacturing, B Corp Life & Smarter Devices
    Nov 17 2025

    Looking for ways to cut IT costs, reduce your carbon footprint, and build a more sustainable tech stack—without compromising performance? This episode is for you.

    Julie sits down with Ben Schneider, Founder of IT Guys, to reveal the real opportunities organisations are missing when it comes to greener IT. From remanufactured laptops that perform like new, to smarter device lifecycles and responsible supply chains, Ben explains how sustainable tech can be cheaper, more reliable, and far better for the planet.

    They dive into:

    • How remanufactured devices save money and carbon
    • The truth behind refurbished vs remanufactured tech
    • Why most businesses are over-spec’ing laptops unnecessarily
    • What every IT leader should ask their suppliers
    • How B Corps balance purpose with profit
    • And why giving employees more time can transform culture

    If you’re an IT leader, sustainability champion, or purpose-led organisation, you’ll walk away with practical ideas you can implement today.

    Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction

    01:00 – Ben’s journey into tech & sustainability

    07:00 – Why time is the most valuable employee benefit

    08:27 – The real carbon footprint of laptops

    12:00 – Refurbished vs remanufactured — what’s the difference?

    15:20 – Why execs don’t need “fancy” laptops

    17:40 – The biggest barrier to circular IT

    20:00 – Giving charities the right kind of support

    24:00 – Quickfire round: favourite tech, biggest myth

    29:38 – Ben’s cringe IT story


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    30 mins
  • Beyond Veg Boxes: Inside Riverford’s Sustainable Tech Story
    Oct 21 2025

    What happens when a company famous for its organic veg boxes applies the same sustainable mindset to IT?

    In this episode, Julie Bishop sits down with David Eagle, Head of IT at Riverford Organic Farmers, to explore how the business lives its values through technology, not just farming.

    Riverford is an employee-owned, B Corp-certified business that’s leading the way in ethical and sustainable operations. Behind the scenes, their IT team plays a huge part in reducing carbon, supporting co-owners, and making greener tech decisions every day.

    David shares how Riverford:

    🌱 Balances sustainability with performance — from eco-cooling systems to solar-powered operations.

    💻 Moved from refurbished to new laptops and actually reduced their long-term footprint.

    👩‍💻 Supports employee-owners with “10% learning time”, profit-sharing, and a culture of curiosity.

    ⚙️ Partners with ethical tech suppliers and takes a stand when values matter more than cost.

    🌍 Faces challenges with big tech while still striving to make responsible choices.

    It’s an inspiring conversation about how IT can help people and the planet without compromising performance or business resilience.

    🎧 Listen in for practical insights on:

    • Making sustainable IT choices that actually work
    • Aligning technology with company values
    • Empowering your people through ownership and learning
    • Building long-term partnerships based on trust, not just price

    Whether you’re a CIO, IT leader, or purpose-driven business owner, this episode will give you ideas on how to make your own IT setup more sustainable and why small decisions can make a big difference.

    Listen now and discover how Riverford is redefining what “IT for good” really means.

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    23 mins
  • Why Green IT Grew Up: Data, Duty and Doing the Right Thing with Phil Wharton
    Sep 16 2025

    “Green IT” used to mean switching off screensavers or recycling old laptops. But times have changed.

    In this episode of the IT Naturally Podcast, Julie Bishop speaks to Phil Wharton- Interim Technology Leader, Board Adviser and Independent Consultant who has held senior roles at Google, Jaguar Land Rover, Rolls-Royce, PA Consulting, Novo Nordisk and the Eden Project.

    Phil explains why Green IT has grown up, moving from simple gestures to a board-level responsibility rooted in data, duty, and doing the right thing. Together they discuss:

    • Why “sustainability” in IT can’t mean sustaining the status quo.
    • Practical wins: app rationalisation, cloud right-sizing, and device lifecycle.
    • How FinOps and GreenOps turn carbon savings into cost savings.
    • The strengths and flaws of ESG frameworks and reporting standards.
    • The role of accessibility and inclusion in truly sustainable IT.
    • Why AI, when harnessed well, still gives hope for a regenerative future.

    Phil also shares stories from his time at the Eden Project and beyond, showing how technology connects communities, shapes culture, and can be a force for good when led with purpose.

    If you’ve ever wondered what IT leaders can really do to reduce impact and how to balance shareholder pressure with societal responsibility, this episode is for you.

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    30 mins
  • Cybersecurity Now: AI Threats, Cloud Risks & Staying Ahead
    Aug 19 2025

    Julie Bishop sits down with Phil Skelton from eSentire to explore the evolving cyber threat landscape. From AI-powered attacks to cloud misconfigurations and indiscriminate ransomware campaigns, Phil shares why no business, large or small, is safe from today’s hackers. They discuss the growing importance of cyber hygiene, the power of frameworks like Cyber Essentials, and how the IT Naturally eSentire partnership helps organisations build security by design.

    Whether you’re an IT leader, business owner, or just curious about what’s keeping cybersecurity experts up at night, this conversation is packed with insights, practical advice, and real-world examples to help you protect your organisation and enable growth.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Phil’s journey into cybersecurity and why he’s still passionate about the industry after 13+ years.
    • The biggest threats facing businesses today – including the rise of browser-based attacks, cloud security gaps, and AI-enhanced phishing.
    • Why the “we’re too small to be targeted” mindset is a dangerous myth.
    • The crucial role of cloud hygiene and “spinning down” unused environments.
    • How hackers are using AI to scale attacks and create more convincing social engineering tactics.
    • The value of frameworks like Cyber Essentials & ISO 27001 for improving resilience, securing cyber insurance, and winning new contracts.
    • How the IT Naturally–eSentire partnership delivers proactive, security-by-design protection for customers.
    • Why security should be an enabler, not a blocker, for business growth.
    • Career advice for anyone wanting to enter the cybersecurity field—no matter your background.
    • How strong security protects organisations doing good, like charities, from losing vital funds to cybercrime.

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    35 mins