Introducing (RE)ACTION by Homethings, the podcast that sheds light on sustainability whilst throwing shade on companies who try to get away with greenwashing. In a time where Coca-Cola floods our tube adverts with their latest attempt at a recycling campaign (whilst simultaneously being named the wo…
We're back with Series 3, this time recorded from isolation. As we delve into a virtual recording of our latest series, we spark conversations around sustainability that we think make sense. This week we're joined by: Ash Bhardwaj, travel-writer, filmmaker and storyteller. Ash sits down with us (virtually) to discuss his latest adventures in trekking the globe, the importance of storytelling to paint a better picture of the world we live in and his thoughts on how the current pandemic could shape the future of travel. In his own words, don't travel less, travel better. Check out Ash Bhardwaj, and don't forget to check out what we're up to here.Love + Sense,Homethings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back with Series 3, this time recorded from isolation. As we delve into a virtual recording of our latest series, we spark conversations around sustainability that we think make sense. This week we're joined by: Alex and Freya, the co-founders of Alexander Clementine, a revolutionary underwear brand that uses seaweed instead of cotton. Listen in as we learn about their unique silk-like Tencel and Seacell™ blend, which is not only softer than cotton but uses 95% less water in its production giving it a huge edge over traditional cotton underwear. We discuss what it's like to launch a business during lockdown and their thoughts on the future of sustainable consumption. Check out Alexander Clementine, and don't forget to check out what we're up to here.Love + Sense,Homethings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back with Series 3, this time recorded from isolation. As we delve into a virtual recording of our latest series, we spark conversations around sustainability that we think make sense. This week we're joined by: Tori Tsui, climate activist who was recently sponsored by Stella McCartney to sail to the United Nation Climate Change Conference (COP25) and is a prominent figure in other projects such as raising the importance of young activist voices within the Latin American and Caribbean communities through the Sail For Change initiative and hosting a #digitalstrike across her own platform against the deforestation of the Amazon rainforest.Check out Tori Tsui, and don't forget to check out what we're up to here.Love + Sense,Homethings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back with Series 3, this time recorded from isolation. As we delve into a virtual recording of our latest series, we spark conversations around sustainability that we think make sense. This week we're joined by: Anna Brightman, co-founder of UpCircle, a brand that uses repurposed food ingredients to create organic and sustainable beauty products.Listen in as we discuss the importance of recycling food waste, the sustainability of brands trying to make a positive impact and ask the question: how achievable really is a zero-waste lifestyle?Check out UpCircle, and don't forget to follow our journey on Kickstarter!Love + Sense,Homethings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back with Series 3, this time recorded from isolation. As we delve into a virtual recording of our latest series, we spark conversations around sustainability that we think make sense. This week we're joined by: Emily Broughton, founder of Saving The Grace, a sustainable living platform focussing on the 5 waves of change.Listen in as we discuss conscious living for water healing, why Emily created an app called Quantum and the challenges faced of living sustainability within a city. Check out Saving The Grace, and don't forget to follow our journey on Kickstarter!Love + Sense,Homethings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back with Series 3, this time recorded from isolation. As we delve into a virtual recording of our latest series, we spark conversations around sustainability that we think make sense. This week we're joined by: Mairead Cahill, founder of Wonderoom, a platform for inspiration and connection on sustainable living.Listen in as we discuss how to switch up the sustainability game, why there's such a buzz for conscious brands and Wonderoom's new #FeelGoodAtHome series on Instagram.Check out Wonderoom, and don't forget to follow our journey on Kickstarter!Love + Sense,Homethings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For our final episode in the series, we sit down with the human behind the blog Sustainable + Social, Amy Nguyen. We take a crash course on the UN Sustainable Development Goals for 2030, discussing what they are, why they matter and how we can transition to a more responsible consumer state. Plus, we find out the most important answer – whether Amy would rather live in a teacup or under a mushroom. Follow Amy Nguyen's blog on socials here and don't forget to follow your (new) favourite cleaning brand, Homethings here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For our final episode in the series, we sit down with the human behind the blog Sustainable + Social, Amy Nguyen. We take a crash course on the UN Sustainable Development Goals for 2030, discussing what they are, why they matter and how we can transition to a more responsible consumer state. Plus, we find out the most important answer – whether Amy would rather live in a teacup or under a mushroom. Follow Amy Nguyen's blog on socials here and don't forget to follow your (new) favourite cleaning brand, Homethings here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we speak to Youth Goodyear – BBC Presenter, Music Creator, Business Founder, Depop Leader and all-round Champion. We unpack the secrets to the success behind his brand, discuss why resale is having such a revival and how communities are leading change. Trust us when we say you're going to want to start your own upcycle revolution by the end of the chat. Follow Youth on socials here and don't forget to follow your new favourite cleaning brand, Homethings here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sitting down with Louisa Ziane at the Toast Ale 'Breadquarters' we ask the question: "what's the big deal with surplus bread?", how tackling food waste can affect the climate crisis and the bigger picture of social impact issues. A bottle of Toast really is a message in a bottle.Follow Toast Ale and Louisa Ziane on socials to keep up with their excellent work, and don't forget to give Homethings a cheeky follow, too.PS) Due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, Homethings has decided to postpone launching until 4th May. In the meantime, please support your local and independent businesses in any way that you can and look out for those more vulnerable than you who may need your help. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We speak to journalist babe and author, Lauren Bravo – who wrote 'What Would The Spice Girls Do?' and recently released 'How To Break Up With Fast Fashion". Our conversation covers the dark truth of the fast fashion industry and how we can all do our bit to reduce funding companies who greenwash our the clothes they sell."We can't do everything, but we can all do something!" – LBCheck out Lauren and don't forget to follow Homethings for all your cleaning fun.PS) We are launching our Kickstarter on March 31st, put the date in your diaries
In our latest episode of (Re)action by Homethings, we speak to the inspiring founder of Nini Organics, Alexander Nicolaou. His infectious energy and inspiring life-mottos have led him to create the organic, vegan and sustainably sourced skincare brand, Nini, allowing you to live your most gorgeous self, whilst not hurting our gorgeous planet. We talk about the Nini story, hidden plastics in skincare and why 'putting your money into smaller, more sustainable brands who care and have integrity.'Follow @niniorganics and @get_homethings for more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back! Kicking off Series 2 with a mission is Bettina Maidment, founder of Plastic Free Hackney and all round sustainability sensation.In the first episode of our new series, we let loose on Coca-Cola's greenwashing tactics, discuss the problem with outsourcing our pollution and how the only solution is to turn off the plastic tap.Follow Bettina and all her great work @plasticfreehackney and stay tuned for our upcoming launch @get_homethings.Want to stop 25 plastic bottles from entering the ocean? We've teamed up with Vera and Plastic Bank to ensure that for every successful referral you make to Homethings, we will stop twenty-five plastic bottles going into the sea. Want to get going? Sign up to our newsletter to start. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our final episode of Series 1, we sit down with Elsie Rutterford + Dominika Minarovic – co-founders of Clean Beauty Insiders and BYBI Beauty.We chat about sustainability touchpoint at every angle for BYBI, from the ingredients, the manufacturing to the packaging as well as Gweneth's vagina candle and why clean beauty doesn't need to cost the earth.Check out BYBI Beauty here and join the Homethings waitlist to be the first to discover when we launch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk to Ryan Kohn about his journey with entrepreneurship and sustainability – from setting up club-nights when he was 18 to being the co-founder of Proper, we discuss conscious living, BCorps and whether plastic bags are really that bad.Follow Ryan on socials @ryankohneco and Homethings @get_homethingsPS) We are launching soon! Sign up to be the first to receive exclusive discount before we go live. www.gethomethings.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk to good friend, author and Nutritional Therapist, Madeleine Shaw, about low waste living, her experience of trialing a plastic-free life and whether or not it's possible to be sustainable unless we all start slowing down?"When we are stressed, busy and tired we can only do what we can. It's the big companies we need to put an emphasis on."Follow Madeleine on socials @madeleine_shaw_ and Homethings on @get_homethings!Enjoyed the episode? Love the show? Want to make our day? Please leave a (5*) review and share with your pals! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's episode we chat to singer, songwriter and friend of Homethings; Kush Khanna. From his (self-titled) role of Director of Fun at Barry's Bootcamp to spending time living on a remote island in the 2019 show 'Shipwrecked', we talk about the impact of sustainability under the limelight. Follow Kush on all socials @kushthing and check out his music on Spotify.Join the team @get_homethings and be one of the first to know about our upcoming launch at www.gethomethings.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's episode of (RE)ACTION by Homethings, we speak to sustainability blogger, Besma Whayeb – covering everything from the (terrible) general election result, how switching your bank could be an easy way to be more conscious and those pigeons wearing cowboy hats!Follow Besma on socials @besmacc and Homethings on @get_homethings! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our first episode of (RE)ACTION by Homethings, we speak to freelance climate activist, Daze Aghaji – who talks politics, memes and the environment. Throughout our chat we learn what it's like to be part of Extinction Rebellion whilst studying for University as well as discussing the importance of awareness on policies that affect our planet. Follow Daze on socials @aghajidaze and Homethings on @get_homethings! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meet Tim, Lo and Matt – the team behind Homethings and the creators of the sustainability podcast, (RE)ACTION.Join our anti-plastic party @get_homethings and sign-up to the newsletter at gethomethings.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.