Episodes

  • Traceability: The Key to Continuous Supply Chain Visibility with Ellen Carey
    Jan 15 2026

    Show Summary: This podcast examines the transformation of the global critical minerals supply chain at a time when resilience, innovation, and policy leadership are more urgent than ever. From mineral extraction and refinement, to government action and private sector innovation, each episode will bring you closer to the people and ideas shaping the future of resource security.

    Episode Summary: In this episode, Alberto Rosende speaks with Ellen Carey about why traceability and continuous visibility in critical minerals supply chains are essential to economic and national security. Carey explains that traceability is a practical tool that allows companies and governments to see deep upstream risks, differentiate responsibly sourced materials, and justify policies, incentives, and procurement decisions. Through examples such as nickel and lithium sourcing, she shows how traceability can reward allied, lower-risk production while addressing environmental, labor, and geopolitical concerns.

    Episode Guest: Ellen Carey is a global leader known for driving demand for responsible, reliable Western critical minerals by advancing policies, initiatives, and standards that enable supply-chain transparency and product differentiation. Most recently, she served as Chief External Affairs Officer at Circulor, where she helped embed end-to-end critical-minerals traceability into major tax, trade, and finance frameworks, while authoring policies and standards that support global harmonization for manufacturers. Her career has focused on strengthening economic and national security by shaping markets for next-generation technologies, with prior leadership roles at Samsung Strategy and Innovation Center, Audi of America, SAFE and the Electrification Coalition, and the American Clean Power Association.

    Episode Host:

    Alberto Rosende is the President and CEO of Mi Global, Inc., a company dedicated to strengthening global resilience through the development of secure, transparent, and sustainable critical mineral supply chains. With decades of experience leading in the public and private sectors, Rosende brings a unique combination of strategic vision, operational discipline, and global perspective to the forefront of the minerals and energy sectors. Under his leadership, M2i Global has advanced initiatives and forge partnerships that align industry innovation with national security priorities. His leadership embodies M2i Global's mission to build a resilient future grounded in collaboration, sustainability, and economic strength.

    Show Transcript: https://maipdf.com/file/d69680eb46ccad@pdf

    Disclaimer:

    The views and opinions expressed in The Minerals and Metals Initiative podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They are provided for discussion and informational purposes only and do not represent the official policy, position, or recommendations of M2i Global, Inc. Any statements made should be understood as personal opinions, not factual claims, and should not be relied upon as investment, legal, or professional advice. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, M2i Global makes no guarantees regarding completeness or reliability of the content.

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    34 mins
  • People, Planet, and Supply Chain: Three Pillars for the future of Minerals with Mark Wexler
    Dec 15 2025

    Show Summary: This podcast examines the transformation of the global critical minerals supply chain at a time when resilience, innovation, and policy leadership are more urgent than ever. From mineral extraction and refinement, to government action and private sector innovation, each episode will bring you closer to the people and ideas shaping the future of resource security.

    Episode Summary: In this episode, host Alberto Rosende interviews Mark Wexler, co-founder and CEO of Not For Sale, about the link between human trafficking, forced labor, and the critical minerals supply chain. Wexler argues that improving mineral supply chains even by a fraction can have more impact than purely downstream rescue work. Alberto and Mark highlight their partnership between Not For Sale and M2i Global as a model for aligning responsible mining, indigenous community engagement, and market incentives to turn problem points in the supply chain into opportunities for systemic, sustainable change.

    Show Host: Alberto Rosende is the President and CEO of Mi Global, Inc., a company dedicated to strengthening global resilience through the development of secure, transparent, and sustainable critical mineral supply chains. With decades of experience leading in the public and private sectors, Rosende brings a unique combination of strategic vision, operational discipline, and global perspective to the forefront of the minerals and energy sectors. Under his leadership, M2i Global has advanced initiatives and forge partnerships that align industry innovation with national security priorities. His leadership embodies M2i Global's mission to build a resilient future grounded in collaboration, sustainability, and economic strength.

    Episode Guest: Mark Wexler is an entrepreneur and branding expert who has co-founded ventures that combine purpose-driven storytelling with market strategy to build impactful, socially responsible brands that prioritize financial sustainability and social good. In 2006, he co-founded Not For Sale, a global organization dedicated to ending modern-day slavery and exploitation. Operating in 12 countries globally, Not For Sale addresses the root causes of human trafficking and provides sustainable solutions to prevent it. Not For Sale works to break the cycle of exploitation and provide individuals with the tools to build a better future for themselves.

    Full Transcript: https://maipdf.com/file/d693fb9361b3ec@pdf

    Chapter Topics: https://maipdf.com/file/d693fb905991e1@pdf

    DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in The Minerals and Metals Initiative podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They are provided for discussion and informational purposes only and do not represent the official policy, position, or recommendations of M2i Global, Inc. Any statements made should be understood as personal opinions, not factual claims, and should not be relied upon as investment, legal, or professional advice. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, M2i Global makes no guarantees regarding completeness or reliability of the content.


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    40 mins
  • Recycling as a Resource: Recycling Critical Metals and Building the Circular Economy with Hugo Schumann
    Nov 15 2025

    Episode Three Show Notes

    Show Summary: This podcast examines the transformation of the global critical minerals supply chain at a time when resilience, innovation, and policy leadership are more urgent than ever. From mineral extraction and refinement to government action and private sector innovation, each episode will bring you closer to the people and ideas shaping the future of resource security.

    Episode Title: Recycling as a Resource: Recycling Critical Metals and Building the Circular Economy with Hugo Schumann

    Episode Summary: In our third episode of the Minerals Metals Initiative podcast, our host Alberto Rosende speaks with Hugo Schumann, CEO of EverMetal Capital and CEO, USA of Elemental Group, to discuss the critical importance of metals recycling in transforming the critical minerals supply chain and de-risking national security. Schumann noted that current U.S. metal recycling rates are only around 20% to 30%, meaning 70% to 80% of consumed metals are being thrown into landfills, highlighting the urgent need for better collection infrastructure and consumer incentives to build a true circular economy in the U.S. Schumann is addressing this challenge through EverMetal, which is executing a dedicated roll-up strategy to acquire and professionalize U.S. metals recycling companies.

    Show Host: Alberto Rosende is the President and CEO of Mi Global, Inc., a company dedicated to strengthening global resilience through the development of secure, transparent, and sustainable critical mineral supply chains. With decades of experience leading in the public and private sectors, Rosende brings a unique combination of strategic vision, operational discipline, and global perspective to the forefront of the minerals and energy sectors. Under his leadership, M2i Global has advanced initiatives and forge partnerships that align industry innovation with national security priorities. His leadership embodies M2i Global's mission to build a resilient future grounded in collaboration, sustainability, and economic strength.

    Episode Guest: Hugo Schumann is the Founder and CEO of EverMetal Capital, the world’s first private equity–backed critical metals recycling platform, and serves as CEO – USA for Elemental Group, overseeing a portfolio of recycling operations across nearly 50 sites. Hugo also holds Non-Executive Director roles at Global Uranium & Enrichment and IonDrive, and was named S&P Rising Star at the 2022 Platts Global Metals Awards.

    Full Transcript: https://maipdf.com/file/d691612784c77d@pdf

    Chapter Topics: https://maipdf.com/file/d69161e2a7e05e@pdf

    DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in The Minerals and Metals Initiative podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They are provided for discussion and informational purposes only and do not represent the official policy, position, or recommendations of M2i Global, Inc. Any statements made should be understood as personal opinions, not factual claims, and should not be relied upon as investment, legal, or professional advice. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, M2i Global makes no guarantees regarding completeness or reliability of the content.

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    41 mins
  • Policy & Partnerships: A Potential Path to Supply Chain Resilience with Mahnaz Khan
    Oct 15 2025

    In our second episode of The Minerals Metals Initiative, our host, Alberto Rosende, speaks with Mahnaz Khan, Vice President of Policy, Critical Supply Chains at Silverado Policy Accelerator, about the role strategic partnerships and domestic action play in strengthening global supply chain resilience. Drawing on 14 years of trade policy experience, Khan outlines a “Quad Plus” framework between the U.S., Australia, Japan, and India to diversify and de-risk supply chains. She highlights the use of trade tools—including supply chain credits, targeted tariffs, and commercial stockpiles—to spur domestic processing and safeguard against export disruptions.


    Episode Show Notes -

    Our Host:

    Alberto Rosende is the President and CEO of Mi Global, Inc., a company dedicated to strengthening global resilience through the development of secure, transparent, and sustainable critical mineral supply chains. With decades of experience leading in the public and private sectors, Rosende brings a unique combination of strategic vision, operational discipline, and global perspective to the forefront of the minerals and energy sectors. Under his leadership, M2i Global has advanced initiatives and forge partnerships that align industry innovation with national security priorities. His leadership embodies M2i Global's mission to build a resilient future grounded in collaboration, sustainability, and economic strength.

    Our Guest:

    Mahnaz Khan is Vice President of Policy, Critical Supply Chains at the Silverado Policy Accelerator where she leads efforts to develop bipartisan trade and supply chain frameworks that strengthen U.S. resilience in critical minerals and strategic materials. In her fourteen-year federal career across the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the U.S. International Trade Commission, and the Department of Commerce, Khan served as a subject matter expert on digital trade, global privacy, and industrial supply chains. She has authored or co-authored more than twenty publications shaping modern trade and economic policy. Mahnaz Khan also serves as a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council GeoTech Center, where she focuses on the intersection of national security, trade policy, and energy security.

    Terms Reference Guide:

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    Research & Additional Reading:

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    DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in The Minerals and Metals Initiative podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They are provided for discussion and informational purposes only and do not represent the official policy, position, or recommendations of M2i Global, Inc. Any statements made should be understood as personal opinions, not factual claims, and should not be relied upon as investment, legal, or professional advice. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, M2i Global makes no guarantees regarding completeness or reliability of the content.

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    33 mins
  • Breaking Down the MP Materials Deal with Peter O'Rourke
    Sep 15 2025

    Our host, Major General (Ret.) Alberto “Al” Rosende, President & CEO of M2i Global, is joined by Peter O’Rourke, Senior Advisor to M2i Global. Together, they explore the vulnerabilities in the U.S. critical minerals sector, the recent Department of Defense–MP Materials agreement, and how “patient aggression” and a whole-of-government approach are key to reversing China’s dominance and rebuilding domestic capabilities.


    Our Host: Al Rosende is an accomplished senior executive and retired U.S. Army Major General whose career has spanned corporate, military, non-profit, and entrepreneurial leadership. His experience positions him uniquely to guide these conversations at the intersection of national security and economic resilience.


    Our Guest: Peter O’Rourke brings decades of experience across logistics, manufacturing, aerospace, and the critical minerals industries. He has served as U.S. President of Western Magnesium Corporation, Vice President of Blackland Aerospace, and currently leads TCI Partners LLC and the National Association for Veterans Rights.

    Relevant Links & Research: https://maipdf.com/file/d68c776383f98f@pdf


    DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in The Minerals and Metals Initiative podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They are provided for discussion and informational purposes only and do not represent the official policy, position, or recommendations of M2i Global, Inc. Any statements made should be understood as personal opinions, not factual claims, and should not be relied upon as investment, legal, or professional advice. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, M2i Global makes no guarantees regarding completeness or reliability of the content.

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    25 mins
  • The Minerals Metals Initiative - Announcement
    Sep 2 2025

    Welcome to The Minerals Metals Initiative - hosted by M2i Global's CEO, Alberto Rosende.


    Each episode we explore the transformation of the critical minerals supply chain as we race for global resilience — from mineral extraction and refinement to policy and innovation — join us as we host guests from all over the critical minerals sector to help us dissect different aspects of the urgent push to modernize, diversify, and de-risk the world’s critical minerals supply chain.

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