Podcast appearances and mentions of Elizabeth L Cline

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Best podcasts about Elizabeth L Cline

Latest podcast episodes about Elizabeth L Cline

More or Less: Behind the Stats
Does it take 10,000 litres of water to make a pair of jeans?

More or Less: Behind the Stats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 9:41


Various claims have been made about how much water is used in the production of a pair of jeans, that cornerstone of casual clothing. With growing worries over the environmental impact of denim production, More or Less decided to investigate - with the help of journalist and researcher Elizabeth L. Cline who has written extensively on sustainability and the fashion industry. This programme was first broadcast in July 2022. Presenter: Tim Harford Producers: Lizzy McNeill, Jon Bithrey Programme Coordinator: Brenda Brown Sound engineer: Neil Churchill Editor: Richard Vadon (A worker sews blue jeans in a textile company in Xintang, China, dubbed the 'denim jeans capital of the world'. Photo: Lucas Schifres/Getty images)

More or Less: Behind the Stats
Does it take 10,000 litres of water to make a pair of jeans?

More or Less: Behind the Stats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 10:10


Various claims have been made about how much water is used in the production of a pair of jeans, that cornerstone of casual clothing. With growing worries over the environmental impact of denim production, More or Less decided to investigate - with the help of journalist and researcher Elizabeth L. Cline who has written extensively on sustainability and the fashion industry.

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q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
[Full episode] Gyimah Gariba, Elizabeth L. Cline, The Weather Station, Dennis Liu

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 57:38


Big Blue creator Gyimah Gariba tells us why he thinks it's important to include kids in the climate change conversation by illustrating how caring for one another leads to caring for the planet. Elizabeth L. Cline, the author of Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion, talks about the current state of the sustainable fashion movement. Tamara Lindeman of The Weather Station discusses her latest album, Ignorance, which sees her grapple with climate grief over the destruction of our environment. Raising Dion creator Dennis Liu talks about his vision for a more diverse superhero world and how the TV series will push the envelope in its new second season.

Bad With Money With Gaby Dunn
Fast Fashion with Elizabeth Cline and Jasika Nicole

Bad With Money With Gaby Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 50:03


Gaby explores the world of fast fashion and greenwashing with Overdressed author and Remake and PayUp activist Elizabeth L. Cline. With all these celebrities shilling for Shein, Fashion Nova, and other fast fashion brands, these companies are gaining into the billions with terrible garment worker practices, huge environmental waste and by stealing designs from marginalized artists. (Okay, that last one is just Gaby's personal pet peeve.) Then, Gaby talks to actress Jasika Nicole (Fringe, The Good Doctor) who makes all her own clothing - yes, even her shoes and undergarments - about why she goes to these lengths, how you can sew your own clothing, and the pros and cons of thrifting. Vox articles: https://www.vox.com/the-goods/22396051/thrift-store-hauls-ethics-depop For a transcript of this episode visit: https://bit.ly/BWMS9E10Transcript Gaby Dunn Instagram: @GabyRoad BWM Instagram: @bwmpod BWM Facebook group: http://tinyurl.com/badwithmoneyfb The BWM Discord channel: https://discord.gg/dAdxj4JMER Find Gaby on Patreon: patreon.com/gabydunn Shop gabydunn.com/shop for merch! Check out Elizabeth on Instagram: @ElizabethLCline Check out Elizabeth's website: https://www.elizabethclinebooks.com/ Follow the nonnprofit Remake for information on actions in your area: @RemakeOurWorld Follow PayUp Fashion on Instagram: @PayUpFashion Check out Jasika on Instagram: @JasikaIsTryCurious Bad with Money is produced and edited by Lindsey Floyd. It is sound engineered and mixed by Lindsey Floyd. The Executive Producer is Lindsey Floyd. The theme song was performed by Sam Barbara and written by Myq Kaplan, Zach Sherwin, and Jack Dolgen. Additional music by Joey Salvia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bad With Money With Gabe Dunn
Fast Fashion with Elizabeth Cline and Jasika Nicole

Bad With Money With Gabe Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 45:03


Gaby explores the world of fast fashion and greenwashing with Overdressed author and Remake and PayUp activist Elizabeth L. Cline. With all these celebrities shilling for Shein, Fashion Nova, and other fast fashion brands, these companies are gaining into the billions with terrible garment worker practices, huge environmental waste and by stealing designs from marginalized artists. (Okay, that last one is just Gaby's personal pet peeve.) Then, Gaby talks to actress Jasika Nicole (Fringe, The Good Doctor) who makes all her own clothing - yes, even her shoes and undergarments - about why she goes to these lengths, how you can sew your own clothing, and the pros and cons of thrifting. Vox articles: https://www.vox.com/the-goods/22396051/thrift-store-hauls-ethics-depop For a transcript of this episode visit: https://bit.ly/BWMS9E10Transcript Gaby Dunn Instagram: @GabyRoad BWM Instagram: @bwmpod BWM Facebook group: http://tinyurl.com/badwithmoneyfb The BWM Discord channel: https://discord.gg/dAdxj4JMER Find Gaby on Patreon: patreon.com/gabydunn Shop gabydunn.com/shop for merch! Check out Elizabeth on Instagram: @ElizabethLCline Check out Elizabeth's website: https://www.elizabethclinebooks.com/ Follow the nonnprofit Remake for information on actions in your area: @RemakeOurWorld Follow PayUp Fashion on Instagram: @PayUpFashion Check out Jasika on Instagram: @JasikaIsTryCurious Bad with Money is produced and edited by Lindsey Floyd. It is sound engineered and mixed by Lindsey Floyd. The Executive Producer is Lindsey Floyd. The theme song was performed by Sam Barbara and written by Myq Kaplan, Zach Sherwin, and Jack Dolgen. Additional music by Joey Salvia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesOur Sponsors:* Check out Arena Club: arenaclub.com/badmoney* Check out Chime: chime.com/BADMONEY* Check out Claritin: www.claritin.com* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BADWITHMONEY* Check out Monarch Money: monarchmoney.com/BADMONEY* Check out NetSuite: NetSuite.com/BADWITHMONEYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Beyond Birth
Ep. 89 Compassion Fashion & Sustainable Parenting with Benita Robledo

Beyond Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 60:05


In today’s episode, Sharon sits down with ethical fashion activist Benita Robledo as they discuss: The intersection of parenting and sustainability- and why it’s important to find a balance between the two that is right for you and your family. Acknowledging the responsibility we each have as individual consumers while also recognizing the need to hold corporations accountable. Why it’s important to not get burnt out by the sustainability choices you make for yourself and your life. Making ethically sound and sustainable choices doesn’t mean having to make drastic changes all at once- especially when in conjunction with parenting. Remember to give yourself the grace to make sustainability sustainable for you. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Out of Darkness written by Ashley Hope Pérez, narrated by Benita Robledo and Lincoln Hoppe Overdressed by Elizabeth L. Cline The Twilight of the Ethical Consumer by Elizabeth L. Cline CONNECT WITH US Follow the Unrefined SHE Instagram Join our Unrefined SHE Patreon Community Leave us a voice message MORE ABOUT GUEST BENITA ROBLEDO Benita Robledo is an ethical fashion activist, writer, and speaker. Her work has been featured in magazines across the world, international news outlets, and podcasts. She’s also translated her digital activism into the real world by opening an ethical pop-up shop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. As a new mother, she’s currently working with various ethical designers to create fashion-forward ethical fashion for moms. Instagram: @benita_robledo MORE ABOUT YOUR HOSTS: Liz (she/her) is a chocolate-loving nutritionist, pre & postnatal coach, mom and birth nerd. She is the founder of the online education and lifestyle brand, Liz Winters Wellness and lives in Oregon with her 3 dogs, 2 cats, amazing partner and kiddos. Sharon (she/her) is a homesteading mountain mama, womxn’s sustainable wellbeing educator and coffee enthusiast. She is the founder of theGlowEmporium.com and resides in the mountains of Colorado in a little town called Paonia. This episode is brought to you by Rock n Roots Farm. Beyond organic CBD & herbal products grown and made for you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unrefinedshe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unrefinedshe/support

Practical(ly) Zero Waste
066 • Share + Rewear

Practical(ly) Zero Waste

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 55:41


From clothing swaps to renting your wardrobe, there are plenty of ways to stop consuming fast fashion and reduce our impact on the planet. Sarah Thompson of Mon Coquelicot, a clothing shop for renting and consigning clothes, has tons of advice, ideas and inspiration for us today to share what we have, rewear what we own, and rent the rest. Sarah also has a heap of valuable resources for us throughout the episode, links are below! Sponsor my fundraiser for Labour Behind the Label Trust here: https://six-items-2020.everydayhero.com/uk/elsbeth-callaghan-6-item-challenge/wizard/share?fbclid=IwAR29ZNO6hMZxXTqwkjBNjuZs-OP3TBtMOn1cYByXgYAtjPIx_dCR_GHAEIY Sarah's Website: http://stopfastfashion.com/ @shopmoncoquelicot Ellen MacArthur Foundation - The Circular Economy https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/ https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/our-work/activities/make-fashion-circular Sprout - Clothing Rental https://www.sproutcollection.com/ Rent Frock Repeat https://rentfrockrepeat.com/ Rent the Runway https://www.renttherunway.com/ Ruckify - Rent Anything https://ruckify.com/ Good On You App - Find out which fashion brands are doing good things https://goodonyou.eco/ Labour Behind the Label Trust https://labourbehindthelabel.org/get-involved/fundraise-for-us/the-six-items-challenge/?fbclid=IwAR0EBeC6SoU_Dtq7BnRO25uc68_Ypblh2mW27ARDiQmrYfiMdyegip7TJ_4 Who Made My Clothes Campaign https://www.fashionrevolution.org/ Book - The Conscious Closet by Elizabeth L. Cline +++ more: Stella McCartney Fibre Shed Fab Cycle Thread Up Upcycled Cloth Collective Christy Don ************************** New episodes every Sunday at 8 AM. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Overcast and more. Contact us at practicallyzerowaste@gmail.com Instagram @practicallyzerowastepod @elsbethcallaghan Facebook @practicallyzerowastepod Support the podcast at https://ko-fi.com/elsbethcallaghan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/practicallyzerowaste/message

Soulful Couture Podcast
An interview with Elizabeth L. Cline

Soulful Couture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 32:35


Elizabeth L. Cline is a journalist, public speaker, and the author of Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion, and the much-anticipated follow-up book, The Conscious Closet: A Revolutionary Guide to Looking Good While Doing Good. Her writing has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic, The Nation, and The New Yorker, among others. She is an expert on fashion industry waste, runs a clothing resale business, and is the director of research and reuse at Wearable Collections, one of New York City’s largest used-clothing collectors. She lives in Brooklyn with her partner.

Forever35
Ep 93: Sustainable Style with Elizabeth Cline

Forever35

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 61:00


This weekk Kate wakes up super early, finds joy in cooking, and discovers a new holy grail product, and Doree deals with mastitis, does a major closet purge, and becomes addicted to an iPhone game. Then they welcome journalist and author of The Conscious Closet, Elizabeth L. Cline, to discuss fast fashion, her favorite ethical and sustainable brands, and the environmental impacts of the fabrics we buy.To leave a voicemail for a future mini-ep, call 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and join the Forever35 Facebook Group (Password: Serums).This episode is sponsored by:The Testaments (US) - You can purchase The Testaments wherever audiobooks are sold. To learn more and to listen to audiobook clips, visit penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/testaments.Bombas - Save 20% off your first purchase when you go to bombas.com/forever35.StitchFix - Get started today at stitchfix.com/forever35 and you'll get an extra 25% off when you keep all items in your box.LOLA - Go to mylola.com and enter promo code FOREVER2019 to save 30% on your first month’s subscription.Casper - Get $100 toward select mattresses by visiting casper.com/forever35 and using promo code FOREVER35.Fabletics - Visit fabletics.com/forever35 to get 2 legging for $24.Theme music by Riot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Perfectly Good: The Podcast
Raising Your Clothing Consciousness with Elizabeth Cline Author of The Conscious Closet

Perfectly Good: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 22:39


In this episode, I talk with Elizabeth Cline, author of The Conscious Closet. Elizabeth's latest book is the definitive guide to building an ethical, sustainable wardrobe you’ll love. Elizabeth L. Cline is a journalist, public speaker, and the author of Overdressed. Her writing has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic, The Nation, and The New Yorker, among others. She is an expert on fashion industry waste, runs a clothing resale business, and is the director of research and reuse at Wearable Collections, one of New York City’s largest used-clothing collectors. She lives in Brooklyn with her partner, Joseph D. Rowland, of the band Pallbearer, and their cat Lily. Inspirational Sources Omnivores Dilemma, Michael Polan No Logo, Naomi Klein The True Cost (Film) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/perfectlygood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/perfectlygood/support

Spirit of 608: Fashion, Entrepreneurship, Sustainability + Tech
The Conscious Closet, Media Life and Making a Profession Out of a Purpose with Author and Ethical Fashion Pioneer Elizabeth L. Cline

Spirit of 608: Fashion, Entrepreneurship, Sustainability + Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 63:16


If her name sounds familiar, it's because Elizabeth Cline is one of the world’s leading go-to experts on the consequences of fast fashion, the realities of fashion industry labor and sustainability. Her first book, the critically acclaimed Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion first revealed the impacts of fast fashion on the environment, economy, and society to an American audience and is a founding book of the global ethical and sustainable fashion movement. Today it's even read around the world in seven languages. Now she's back with her much-anticipated follow-up book, The Conscious Closet: A Revolutionary Guide to Looking Good While Doing Good. On this episode of the Spirit of 608 podcast, we talk about The Conscious Closet, Elizabeth's life as an author and entrepreneur and how FEST founders can learn from her experience to not only grow their visibility and businesses, but also make changes in the problematic, but promising global fashion sector. Meet this week's guest, Elizabeth Cline, author of The Conscious Closet. Sign up for the PressDope weekly email to get DIY PR tips and The Dope List of media opps, calls for pitches, FEST events and more ways to raise your visibility.

How to be Sound
Nessa Cronin on finding the fun in fashion, and why she refuses to take her boutique online

How to be Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 51:42


Nessa Cronin is the owner of Vanity Fair Boutique in Newbridge. You can follow her on Instagram here and check out their Facebook page here.   If you're interested in the fashion industry, sustainability and luxury fashion, read Dana Thomas' Luxury. Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion by Elizabeth L. Cline is also a really good read.   If you haven't already, watch The True Cost.   ***   If you're buying from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you'd use my affiliate link. It helps support what I do and costs you nothing extra! Same goes for Asos...    AND if you're super generous, support me on Patreon! It's basically a type of crowd-funding site that allows you to put your money where your "likes" are; if you like the content I'm making, please consider giving a small amount ($4) every month to help fund it. I've also started a How to be Sound book club; we meet every few months, there's tea and coffee, we chat about books and Blindboy and other things that come up and it's fun! It's open to all patrons.   You can follow me on all of my social media handles @rosemarymaccabe.   Thank you so much for listening to How to be Sound. Please take some time to rate and/or review on iTunes; it helps other people who might like it to find How to be Sound!   Producer extraordinaire Liam Geraghty's Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen.   *These are affiliate links. If you click through and buy, I'll make a tiny percentage and love you forever xoxo See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pantsuit Politics
The Politics of Human Trafficking (with Marissa Castellanos)

Pantsuit Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 65:54


We start off today's show with a robust discussion of current events. We address the controversy around the leadership of the Women's March and why we still feel there is value in events like it. We also discuss the ongoing shutdown and new revelations about President Trump's interactions with the Russian government. Plus, in recognition of National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, we are joined by Marissa Castellanos to discuss the politics of human trafficking and what steps we can take to aid in its prevention.Recommended Resources: Trump and GOP taking messaging hit on shutdown Where does the Trump administration go from here?Compliment the Other Side: Stephanie Horne and Mike DeWineResources on Human Trafficking:Polaris Project Typologies of Human Trafficking Cyntoia Brown's CaseMarissa's Recommended Books: Girls Like Us by Rachel Lloyd, Slave by Mende Nazer, Overdressed by Elizabeth L. Cline, and The Travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economy by Pietra RivoliWe're hosting an exciting event in Washington D.C. on this Friday, January 18. It's a live podcast with conversations with women in politics and media about the seismic shift happening around gender and politics. We hope to see you there. Learn more and invite your friends!We are so thankful to our wonderful patrons who support the show. If you'd like to join the ranks of our faithful supports and get access to bonus content, visit our Patreon page.Our book, I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening), comes out in just a few weeks at the start of February! You can

BlackNFashion With Lenese Calleea
Ep 4: Personal Image & Brand Image with Princess Dennis

BlackNFashion With Lenese Calleea

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 39:03


Episode 4 is all about Image! With Special Guest Princess Dennis. Princess discusses the classes she teaches and core essentials that women need to know when dressing and defining their personal style - how to unlock their style and Image -What are some of the key pieces every woman needs in their closet. -Shopping Habits and behaviors -designer vs luxury apparel - designers reflecting what they design - challenges faced with starting new venture and advice - black woman taking pride in their appearance and being self aware about how they are presenting themselves in all communication channels @Princessdennis_ IG and Facebook www.nekaileon.com Recommended readings: - Deluxe: How luxury Lost It's Luster by Dana Thomas - Over Dressed by Elizabeth L. Cline Follow me! ig @lenesecalleea @calleeavateininc blacknfashionpodcast@gmail.com for any questions and subjects you would like me to talk about in future episodes!

Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation
Episode 15: Lilian Liu, United Nations Global Compact

Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 28:19


Lilian Liu grew up in two worlds - her home country of Sweden where sustainability and responsible business practices were prevalent - and Shanghai, where her parents were from, which faced aggressive growth during her childhood. China dominates the clothing industry with more than 40 percent of clothing being produced in this one country alone. This led Lilian to pursuing non-traditional methods of international relations and development. Beginning with interning at the United Nations, Lilian is now the Manager of Partnerships and UN Relations, a program with over 9,000 business partners. She shares incredibly valuable insight about pursuing a career path in international relations and sustainability as well as her view of the global fashion industry. Lilian will be speaking at the UN on Tuesday, Jan. 30th at the UN General Assembly on Sustainable Textiles. This event is open to all and registration information can be found online. Connect with Lilian on LinkedIn or email here at lilianyliu@gmail.com. *DISCLAIMER: Lilian is sharing her own views and opinions and is not representing the United Nations or its programs in any way. -- Resources mentioned in this episode: UN Global Compact Ten Principles Redress Reformation Overdressed by Elizabeth L. Cline True Cost River Blue Fashion Revolution Rent the Runway Beacon's Closet *Some of these links are affiliate links and purchasing through them helps to support the show. -- Don't forget to sign up for our Underground Farm Tour of Farm.one on Friday, Feb. 23rd at 7 PM. Tours are $30/person and include the tour and tasting, prosecco, and an eco-take home gift box with herbs, Trashy Beauty coffee body scrub, and more. Spaces are very limited. Join the conversation on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and try our repurposed coffee body scrub. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support

Mama Bear Dares
Episode 46: The Great American Clothing Fast

Mama Bear Dares

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 43:16


So many of us are careful consumers and stewards of the earth. We make sure to recycle, we purchase locally sourced—even organic—foods, and check products for BPA and red dye, but we often pay less attention to where our clothing comes from, who produces it, and what it's made of. Today, the co-hosts respond to Episode 45: The Management, Organization, & Coordination of Stuff and Why We'd Rather Eat Pie, in which Leslie and Tesi interview Jennie Barnds and discuss our consumer habits and the physical "stuff" that we all have so much of. The women talk about the KonMari Method of decluttering and take it a step further by exploring our spiritual relationship to physical things. In Episode 46, Tesi and Leslie continue the conversation and discuss Leslie's extreme response to a fantastic book.  Published in 2012, Over-Dressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion by Elizabeth L. Cline inspired Leslie to engage on a yearlong clothing fast. The women spend time talking about what she learned and offering tips to listeners who might be encouraged to take back the power of the purse and make big or small changes that impact their closets, peace of mind, and, ultimately, the world we live in. For links and complete Show Notes, visit the Mama Bear Dares website.