Two Shows, One Direction
The Circularity Catalyst is a conversation series and a diagnostic instrument. A recorded interview that produces both a published episode and a private Belief Gap Map for the guest.
The Ken Alston Channel is a solo weekly show on YouTube exploring the belief architecture of business, sustainability, and the systems we have built to manage what we have not yet been willing to redesign.
Both are free to listen to. One of them has a booking link.
SHOW 1: THE CIRCULARITY CATALYST
Conversations with founders and executives building at the intersection of business and the conditions that sustain life.
Show description:
Every episode of the Circularity Catalyst begins as a genuine conversation about what a leader is building, why they are building it, and the belief architecture underneath it. The guest’s language is the instrument. What they treat as fixed, what they never think to question, what they reach for when the commercial logic and the ecological logic diverge. These are the signals the show is designed to surface.
Guests who book a Catalyst Session receive a private written Belief Gap Map drawn from their transcript. A structured analysis of which operative beliefs are governing their decisions, where the structural ceilings are, and the reflection questions their current belief architecture is not yet preparing them to ask. The episode is what the audience hears. The private map is what the guest keeps.
Book a Circularity Catalyst Session — $950
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Listen on: Spotify
Book a Circularity Catalyst Session — $950
SHOW 2: THE KEN ALSTON CHANNEL
A weekly show on YouTube about the beliefs that built the ceiling — and what lies beyond it.
Show description:
Forty years of watching sustainability frameworks improve and the trajectory resist them produces a specific kind of question: what is actually governing this? Not the strategy, not the culture, not the stated commitments. The operative beliefs underneath all of it — the ones that govern decisions at a level below where any of the downstream work can reach.
The Ken Alston Channel is where that question gets examined, one belief at a time. Each week: a framework, a case, a thinker, or a pattern drawn from four decades of working inside the problem. The show runs alongside the development of Our Common Future Now — publishing September 2026 — and covers the intellectual ground the book covers, in a format that lets the conversation happen before the book arrives.
New episodes every week. No guests. No panels. One question examined until it yields something useful.
Watch on: YouTube
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