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Bienvenue dans le podcast qui s’intéresse au sens de l’Habit. Que révèle le Style ? Comment le vêtement change l’Histoire ? Se fait miroir de notre époque ? Influence nos rapports sociaux ? Comment mettre du sens dans nos dressings pour les rendre durables ? Peut-on s’offrir le luxe d’être soi dans un monde où l’on possède trop de tout ? Je suis Victoire Satto, cofondatrice de Thegoodgoods et je reçois dans cet épisode Alden Wicker, une green-blogueuse new-yorkaise très renommée. Elle est la fondatrice d'Ecocult où elle écrit sur la Mode écoresponsable et le slowliving depuis 2013, elle est aussi journaliste freelance et fondatrice d'Ethical Writers, un collectif de créatifs engagés pour la transparence et la durabilité dans des domaines variés. Dans cet épisode nous allons parler : De camp scout hippies pour enfants aux États-Unis Du magazine de mode idéal Et des nouvelles identités des new-yorkaises Cet épisode a été enregistré en anglais et conservé dans sa version originale, doublée en français aujourd’hui par Emilie Satt de Madame Monsieur que je remercie infiniment. RETROUVEZ ALDEN WICKER : Sur Ecocult : https://ecocult.com Son compte Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ecocult/ Le comité Ethical Writers : http://www.ethicalwriters.co/ Le journal Vestoj dont nous avons parlé : http://vestoj.com/ RETROUVEZ-NOUS : ° Sur Facebook : @thegoodgoods.fr ° Sur Instagram : @thegoodgoods.fr ° Sur Twitter : @victoiresatto ° Sur www.thegoodgoods.fr - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Avant de partir... Si vous appréciez le podcast, ce qui nous aide le plus pour le porter aux oreilles d'un maximum de personnes, c'est que vous preniez quelques secondes pour laisser une note étoilée sur Apple Podcast ou sur Itunes. N'hésitez pas également à :
Spirit of 608: Fashion, Entrepreneurship, Sustainability + Tech
In a Media Strategy Session episode on the podcast this week, we hear from FEST founder Eve Rowsell, who turns leather jackets into luxe, one-of-a-kind handmade bags from her Nova Scotia studio. But after years of running the business largely as a side project while juggling a time-consuming small business in her hometown and a number of complicated events in her personal life, Eve is ready to let more people know about her line, Rewanted Bags. What's more, she's willing to put in the work to get the word out about her business. Still, with all the hats to wear as a solopreneur, designer, mom and member of her tight-knit community, it's difficult to choose where to focus, especially when her story is far from cut and dry. That's where this conversation comes in. In the last interview episode of the year, Eve and I dive into her story, how she got to where she is today and take a look at the key steps she can take action on right now to get her DIY PR and media outreach strategy on the right track for 2019. Meet this week's guest, Eve Rowsell, Founder of Rewanted Bags. 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. What you'll learn To the uninitiated, repurposing materials like leather jackets into new handbags might sound like an easier design endeavor than making a handbag from scratch. In fact, it's way more time-consuming and challenging. Just take it from Eve Rowsell of Rewanted Bags. On the show this week, she breaks down all that goes into turning thrifted jackets into bags, especially when the jackets have varied shapes and more than a little visible history, form minor blemishes to outright tears. Find out how that affects her media outreach and what she does to work around these challenges to give her customers something entirely different in the episode. How you'll be inspired Have you had a personal or family crisis land in your world right as you're trying to build a business? Eve has. And more than one. As she shares in this episode, her business' struggles have almost run parallel with the challenges she's had in her life. Find out how Eve was able to pull through and push forward despite all that life has brought her way in this week's episode. Resource of the week Ethical Writers and Creatives: Eve highly recommends this collective of awesome bloggers whether you're looking for content creators, writers, or maybe just something to read and inspire you. Connect with Eve Rowsell Website: rewantedbags.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewantedbags Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/rewantedbags/ Instagram: @rewantedbags Mentioned in this episode: T-shirt motto: Find more episodes featuring women at the forefront of FEST online at www.Spiritof608.com.
Anette is the founder of the podcast, «På krigsstien». She has worked for the EAT Foundation, the Norwegian Armed Forces, and The Norwegian Atlantic Committee. She has volunteered with the Norwegian Red Cross, and Women in War and International Politics (WIWIP). She holds an M.A. in War Studies from King’s College, London. Anette loves hiking, yoga, and has recently fallen for surfing. Susanne has worked for the EAT Foundation, A.T. Kearney, and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). She has been involved with the CBS Model United Nations and the Association of Norwegian Students Abroad, and has volunteered at Ryes Café. Susanne holds an M.Sc. in Business and Administration from Copenhagen Business School. She likes all things related to water and photography. Radical Broccoli: Creating Radical Change The Takeaways: Radical Broccoli was founded by two Norwegian sisters, Susanne and Anette Bastviken, three years ago with a mission to spread environmental awareness, protect Mother Earth, and heal our oceans. Anette and Susanne are helping lead the eco-friendly movement through environmental awareness, consulting, communications, and advising. Radical Broccoli provides tips, advice, and educational information about everything eco-friendly! Topics include recycling, green beauty, up-to-date research on environmentalism, and sustainability. Three years ago, two powerhouse sisters in Norway, Anette and Susanne Bastviken, founded the eco-conscious company, Radical Broccoli. These two women are dedicated to protecting Mother Earth and her children through environmental awareness, consulting, communications, and advising. They work closely with the Norwegian lifestyle magazine, Dailystory, the Nordic Ocean Watch, and are members of the Ethical Writers and Creatives coalition. Anette and Susanne are on a mission to walk-the-walk when it comes to environmental protection and education, and in my opinion, they’re definitely crushing this goal. Their website covers everything from plant-based foods and recipes, creating sustainable habits, purchasing used-clothing, eco-friendly products, green beauty and wellness, new research on environmentalism and sustainability, highlighting companies and individuals that are leading the pack in green living, recycling, and minimal waste lifestyles. During our podcast interview, Anette and Susanne discussed their business strategies, future goals for Radical Broccoli, and the obstacles they’ve had to overcome. Their company has experienced rapid growth in the past few years, and they credit their success to advice their grandmother gave them when they were young, “Always aim for the best.” It’s obvious these two women have taken this piece of advice to heart and applied it to Radical Broccoli’s business model. Anette and Susanne left with us with parting advice to motivate others who may feel hesitant to start their own green companies: “Do it, and don’t let fear stop you from doing what you love. It’s only going to inspire others to do the same.” It was a pleasure conversing with these two innovative, radiant women, and I genuinely love following them on social media. They have a unique way of bringing a light, playful energy to the world of environmentalism, which can be a disheartening topic. For that, I sincerely thank them both. I hope you take a few minutes to listen to this week’s podcast, or you can watch the full episode here. Check out Radical Broccoli’s website for tips, advice, and educational content, and make sure to follow them on Instagram and Facebook! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kiss That World Podcast | Sustainability + Conservation + Environmentalism
Chloé is the mastermind behind Conscious by Chloé the slow living, zero waste and fashion blog based in Portland. She's actually the first person I met in real life from the Ethical Writers and Creatives . I was in the area and we met at a coffee shop near her house to have a chat and a drink- for here in a mug. That was over a year ago now and we finally were able to reconnect and talk about the environment on the record. Chloé was born and raised in France and took off to Switzerland as soon as she was old enough. From there she moved across the pond to Costa Mesa, CA before consciously choosing to settle with her hubby in Portland.