About this episode
In this transformative episode of Straight Talking Sustainability, host Emma Burlow interviews Virginia Cinquemani, a sustainability communication expert, coach, and author who specialises in helping sustainability leaders engage audiences and communicate their message powerfully.Virginia brings a unique background combining architecture, sustainable building expertise, and coaching to help sustainability professionals overcome the barriers that prevent sustainability from becoming mainstream. As the author of "The Good Communicator: How to Make Sustainability Irresistible," she works with sustainability leaders who know what needs to be done but struggle to convince and engage their audiences.This enlightening conversation explores the evolution of sustainability from compliance-focused technical work to the current communication age, where success depends on mindset shifts, relationship building, and strategic engagement rather than just technical expertise.Virginia shares her proven methodology for transforming sustainability from a "nice-to-have" into something irresistible by understanding audience needs and wants, building trust-based relationships, and moving away from the confrontational "eco-warrior" mindset that often creates resistance.In this sustainability communication podcast episode, you'll discover:How to shift from being a "professional rememberer" to truly understanding client problems and needsWhy sustainability leaders must reset their nervous systems and manage their energy before engaging othersThe power of seeing audiences as co-creators rather than opponents in sustainability initiativesStrategic approaches to building relationships with decision-makers before formal presentationsHow to make sustainability "irresistible" by connecting it to real business needs and personal valuesEssential mindset shifts that prevent burnout while maintaining impact in sustainability rolesWhy asking "How can I help you?" is more powerful than prescriptive sustainability solutionsKey Sustainability Communication Highlights:(08:28) "Health and safety wasn't a thing really, right? A few decades ago... And now people do it. And there is no question... That's what I want sustainability to become, the norm. And then when it's not done sustainably, people go and say, oh my God, that this is shameful."(14:19) "It's the simple question, right? What are your problems? I'm going to sell you the solution that addressed your problems. I'm not going to sell you, you know, if you want oranges, I'm not going to sell you fish because that's not what you want right now."(18:31) "The first meeting when you... shouldn't speak. You should just shut up, ask the question and close your mouth beca