Nigel Bennett

Nigel Bennett is an award-winning entrepreneur, author, founder of Aqua-Guard Spill Response, and co-host of the podcast "Impact". His company, a global leader in oil spill control, protects water, the world’s most precious resource. 

Both Nigel and Aqua-Guard have received multiple awards for their innovation, business excellence, and entrepreneurialism. 

Nigel received the British Columbia Institute of Technology’s 2018 Distinguished Alumni of the year Award. 

Nigel has devoted his life to environmental and social responsibility and boldly advocates for “risking it all for what really matters” among the entrepreneurial tribes to which he belongs. Nigel speaks and consults with entrepreneurs and young people worldwide about bringing their talents to solving some of our planet’s most pressing challenges. 

In 2012, Nigel set up his business to run without him, See what he did with his newfound freedom and see how he (with the help of his coach) has been able to create a life that most people dream of.

An active philanthropist, Nigel donates all profit from his book sales (Take that Leap – Risking it all for what really matters) and speaking engagements to organizations that support poverty alleviation, human rights, social services, and the environment. 

3 words to describe Nature?

Calm. Great reverence. Beauty

3 things Nature taught you?

To have great respect for all things.

Made me very humble 

Taught me how to heal

3 most treasured Nature spots?

Solo in the wild, on top of mountains, so: 

Whistler area, 

North Vancouver Seymour River valley, 

Mt. Magilvery area (Whitecap backcountry hut)

When you look at the ocean, it makes you feel...?

Calm and inspired

When you see a forest, it makes you feel...?

Calm and in awe

When you see a volcano, it makes you feel...?

In awe

When you see a sunrise or sunset, it makes you feel...?

Beauty and respect for silence

When you hear thunder, it makes you feel...?

The power of nature

When you hear the wind howling, it makes you feel...?

Cleansing

Are you an Ocean, Mountain, Forest, or Desert person?

Mostly Ocean, Mountain and Forest

On a scale of 1 to 10, how important is Nature to your well-being?

10

Share with us a childhood nature memory?

When I was 16 I used to climb solo up to the top of Black Mountain in the snow up a gully to the summit and sit and meditate looking out at the Lion Mountains and then return.

 


Lera Boroditsky

Lera Boroditsky is a Professor of Cognitive Science at UCSD and Editor in Chief of Frontiers in Cultural Psychology. She previously served on the faculty at MIT and at Stanford. Her research is on the relationships between mind, world, and language (or how humans get so smart).

She has been named one of 25 Visionaries changing the world by the Utne Reader, and is also a Searle Scholar, a McDonnell scholar, recipient of an NSF Career award, and an APA Distinguished Scientist lecturer. She once used the Indonesian exclusive "we" correctly before breakfast, and was proud of herself about it all day.

Get a quick research overview (WSJ and Scientific American)

3 words to describe Nature?

To me nature is the ultimate luxury. When I find myself alone in a wild beautiful place, I feel like I’m the richest person in the world. So, luxury and freedom. I hope that’s three words.

3 things Nature taught you?

To embrace change

To welcome uncertainty

To relish complexity

3 most treasured Nature spots?

Floating down any empty river

Staring at the stars from a natural geothermal hot spring that magically stays at 105 degrees F

Hidden inside a mature fig tree canopy, especially when the figs are ripe

When you look at the ocean, it makes you feel…?

So glad to be so small, and to be surrounded by endless possibilities

When you see a forest, it makes you feel…?

Hungry for mushrooms and that soft underfoot sous-bois 

When you see a volcano, it makes you feel…?

Hopeful that there’s a volcano-warmed river nearby I can jump into

When you see a sunrise or sunset, it makes you feel…?

How earth-centric of us to keep calling it a sunrise or sunset, when we’ve known for centuries that we’re the ones rotating. Who’s going to come up with a good name to describe these earth-tilts that either reveal or obscure the sun from our view? I’m accepting suggestions. 

When you hear thunder, it makes you feel…?

Like we need a little baseline to go with the drums

When you hear the wind howling, it makes you feel…?

If I’m in a sailboat, excited. Otherwise, like I should find a nice cave to huddle up in.

Are you an Ocean, Mountain, Forest, or Desert person?

I live in Southern California, so I can have all 4 in one day. Why choose? :)

On a scale of 1 to 10, how important is Nature to your well-being?

I don’t think of myself as separate from nature, so 11?

Share with us a childhood nature memory?

Mushroom hunting in Belarus with my dad. The birch forests in Belarus are these magical light-filled playgrounds, and looking for mushrooms is an incredible state of focus and flow, and if you’re lucky, with a delicious end.