Pitch
Pitch the Next Episode or Series
Help shape the conversation. Pitch an episode or a series and help us to produce an episode or new series that amplifies impact globally.
We welcome pitches from founders, operators, PR and communications agencies, and impact leaders.
Pathway 1
Pitch a standalone episode
Have a guest, story, or idea that deserves one great conversation? Pitch a single episode.
Pathway 2
Pitch a series
Got an idea for a series? Pitch a thematic series exploring a system, a region, or a question worth unpacking across multiple episodes.
Formats
Four ways to shape the conversation
Every pitch falls into one of four formats. Pick the one that best fits your idea, or tell us in your pitch and we'll help you place it.
Regular Weekly Interviews
40 to 60 minutesIn-depth conversations with recognised political, civic, philanthropic and business leaders who have created businesses or led institutions that drive impact at a national or global scale. These are the names listeners are likely to know.
Example: Sir Ronald Cohen
Special Series
Each 25 to 30 minutesSeries and content partner conversations. Structured conversations produced in collaboration with organisations like 100x, interviewing one or more portfolio companies on a key theme, e.g. Scaling Tomorrow’s Social Unicorns.
Example: Rhea Yadav
Roundtables
40 to 60 minutesMultiple voices, one virtual room, interesting discussion and debate. These episodes bring together practitioners, thinkers, and leaders from across sectors to wrestle with a specific topic or tension, producing the kind of honest, multi-perspective conversation that no single guest can deliver alone.
Example: The Natural World Roundtable
On the Frontline
20 to 30 minutesConversations with builders. Candid, close-to-the-ground conversations with early-to-mid stage founders who are deep inside the problem they’re solving. These guests will have a strong story but a lower public profile, able to speak practically and candidly about the challenges they face.
Example: Michelle Brown, CommonLit