At The Power Table Podcast
At The Power Table Podcast
Podcast Description
The energy industry is evolving, and it needs all of us to build the future we deserve, especially diverse voices
At The Power Table Podcast is your front-row seat to the energy transition, as told by the young, diverse trailblazers breaking barriers and building the future.
Each month, we're hanging out with the next generation of energy leaders- from the engineers revolutionizing renewables, the activists demanding climate justice, to the entrepreneurs who are bringing fresh perspectives and serious hustle to the energy transition.
Ready to discover a fresh perspective on the energy!
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes such as energy transition, climate justice, and workforce development. For example, episodes discuss bridging the skills gap in energy with Nina Seime Bot-Timothy, the social psychology influencing renewable energy perceptions with Alex Leckie, and driving community initiatives for a just energy transition with Oluwadabira Abiola-Awe.

The energy industry is evolving, and it needs all of us to build the future we deserve, especially diverse voices.
At The Power Table Podcast is your front-row seat to the energy transition, as told by the young, diverse trailblazers breaking barriers and building the future.
Each month, we’re hanging out with the next generation of energy leaders, from the engineers revolutionizing renewables, the activists demanding climate justice, to the entrepreneurs who are bringing fresh perspectives and serious hustle to the energy transition.
Ready to discover a fresh perspective on energy?
Most energy chats get stuck in policy and tech, but this episode is all about people. We’re joined by Juliette Saunders, aka Killah Jules, the windfluencer turning turbines, Instagram posts and the odd earring into tools for making energy make sense.
From electricity prices to public trust, she shows why creativity and communication are just as important as the grid. It’s smart, fun, and a reminder that the energy transition needs more than jargon — it needs voices people actually want to hear.

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