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Latest podcast episodes about juliet kinsman

The World by Wild Frontiers
17. Sustainable Travel

The World by Wild Frontiers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 29:08


This episode is for the ethical, conscious adventure traveller. Wild Frontiers has always had community tourism and positive impact at its core, and after securing B Corp certification last year, starting the new season of the World by Wild Frontiers podcast with a sustainability dedicated episode just makes sense! Kate Humble is joined by sustainability expert and Condé Nast Traveller's first-ever sustainability editor, Juliet Kinsman, and Wild Frontiers' Head of Sustainable Travel, Nardia Sullivan. Tune in to find out about the joys and benefits of travelling out of peak season, understand more about B Corp, explore how to give back as you travel and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable Travel: Celebrating Turkey and off-season travel

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 20:11


Why is traveling off-season the best way to go? Sustainable travel expert Juliet Kinsman and journalist Jon Weeks transport us to Turkey, and we meet two inspiring guests who bring to life why so much good can come from our travels. Selina Pirinccioglu from Alavya hotel tempts us to Alaçati on the Çeşme peninsula, as they reflect on how traveling off-season is better for visitors and locals, and where else she'd like to explore across Turkey.Award-winning author Elif Shafak reminds us of the power of travel to connect with people around the world and emphasises the importance of immersing ourselves in other cultures through fiction, her latest novel is There are Rivers in the Sky.And Doug Lansky - of ReThinkingTourism on YouTube - brings the series to a poignant end with his concept of 'sustainable-ish'. Find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here.Follow us on X or on Threads, or have a look at Juliet's Instagram @JulietKinsman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable Travel: Morocco and why small group trips are best

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 19:58


In the fifth episode of our six-part travel series, we visit Marrakech, Fes and Chefchaouen, as sustainable travel expert Juliet Kinsman and journalist Jon Weeks discuss how small-group trips allow for immersive experiences. And they explain how responsible tourism can be a great way of supporting the empowerment of women.Experience the magic of a home-made breakfast in a private home in Marrakech's medina, appreciate the charm of a small family-owned hotel in Fes, explore the souks, and get a sense of the cinematic setting of the Blue City in this impact-unlocking Morocco adventure. Plus, find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here.Follow us on X or on Threads, or have a look at Juliet's Instagram @JulietKinsman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable Travel: Ecuador and economies that depend on tourism

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 20:01


Incredible natural environments, cycling through the trees and living among the clouds. Sustainable travel expert Juliet Kinsman and journalist Jon Weeks discuss the beauty of Ecuador, and how it's a great example of an economy that relies on Tourism. Learn how Ecuador's 'eternal spring' makes the best tasting fruit, and why you should think twice about negative headlines about a destination.Roque Sevilla, Mayor of Quito, explains how tourism protects the country's biodiversity and natural environments, and why civil disturbances in Ecuador shouldn't impact your decision to travel there.Plus, find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here.Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable Travel: Rail adventures through Europe

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 20:00


Why fly when you can take the train? In this episode Sustainable travel expert Juliet Kinsman and journalist Jon Weeks explore the best places to travel to by train and why, including Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden & Scotland. Find out when trains truly are the best option for your trip, and why the pros of travelling along the tracks often outweigh the cons of flying.Tine Murn the former director of the Slovenian tourism board explains his romantic view of train travel, and creating his own office among views of the alps in a comfortable carriage and incredible.Plus, executive producer of Green Traveller productions Richard Hammond explains the 'rail renaissance' underway in Europe, and explains how rail and coach travel is better for the planet and your pocket.Plus, find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here.Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable Travel: Nature-positive escapes in the UK

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 19:57


For your next trip, why not explore closer to home? Sustainable travel expert Juliet Kinsman and journalist Jon Weeks discuss the benefits of visiting nature-positive escapes such as Sussex's Knepp Estate, which was transformed from a working farm into a 3,500 pioneering rewilding project. Isabella Tree, who led the transformation, explains how giving the site back to nature saw it grow into an incredible natural landscape, and help re-establish animal species. Ned Burrell, director of the site's Wilding Kitchen restaurant explains how they're using food to promote the benefits of rewilding endeavours in the UK.Juliet also describes her trips to the 42 acres wellness retreat in Somerset, and the Reeds at South Lodge in the south east.Plus, find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here.Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable Travel: Exploring Vietnam & community tourism

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 20:32


Come with us as we travel to Hanoi, Hue, Hoi An and Cat Ba Island. Sustainable travel expert Juliet Kinsman and journalist Jon Weeks explore the best Vietnam has to offer; travelling via overnight train, exploring eco-resorts doing things differently, kayaking among breathtaking scenery, and tasting the best food you'll ever eat. Find out how trips like this actually benefit the country you're visiting, in this case, a country that's experienced centuries of cultural change, occupation and war, but still maintained its core identity.Plus, discover what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here.Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Has Labour made a mistake with £28bn green energy U-turn?

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 11:37


Labour under fire after cutting the budget for UK clean energy plans. Critics call the decision ‘economically illiterate'. Scale back reportedly due to 'tougher economic circumstances'. Our Deputy Political Editor Jitendra Joshi examines why Labour has cut funding to its green energy plans, and sustainability expert Juliet Kinsman explains why it's bad timing, as global temperatures exceed the agreed 1.5C limit for 12 months. In this episode:What has prompted Labour to change tack?How green policies are working in the USWhy we're failing to limit global temperatures to 1.5CHow government policies, climate change and migration are all linkedFollow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
COP28: Is the 'historic deal' enough?

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 11:11


A ‘historic deal' has been reached at the COP28 climate change summit in Dubai. For the first time, the agreement calls on all countries to ‘move away' from using fossil fuels, but is it enough?Sustainability expert and presenter of our Sustainable Travel podcast series, Juliet Kinsman, shares her insight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tech and Science Daily | Evening Standard
COP28 deal ‘significant step' towards decarbonisation

Tech and Science Daily | Evening Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 6:58


COP28 agreement: the good, the bad, and the alleged 'loopholes'. Disposable vapes “can be recharged hundreds of times”. Tesla reveals new Optimus Gen 2 robot. UK unprepared for ransomware attack says committee. In this episode:Sustainability expert Juliet Kinsman examines the COP28 agreementProfessor Paul Shearing on the wrong batteries being used for disposable vapesAnnual gaming event E3 cancelled foreverKing's coronation among top queries for Amazon's Alexa in 2023Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tech and Science Daily | Evening Standard
Fortnite developer's legal win over Google explained

Tech and Science Daily | Evening Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 6:56


Why the legal case could have implications for Xbox, Playstation and Steam. COP28: Will a fresh climate plan be agreed? Why scientists want more emojis. Why saying ‘no' to that invitation might not be as bad as you think.. In this episode:Tech reporter Andrew Williams explains Epic Games's legal win over GoogleSustainable Travel expert Juliet Kinsman discusses proposed COP28 planOfcom plans ban on inflation-linked mobile and broadband contractsCan labelling changes convince more to go meatless? Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable travel: What is the future for travel?

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 14:38


Dust off your crystal balls and look to the future of travel: bikini beach holidays in the Baltics, sewage-powered flights abroad, and rail miles instead of air miles?Our sustainable-travel expert Juliet Kinsman talks to Jon Weeks about how extreme weather is already impacting ski resorts and island retreats, how eco-laws can help us help the planet, and why cheaper renewable energy should leave us feeling optimistic about the future.Plus, the Evening Standard's Lifestyle Director, Suzannah Ramsdale reveals the beaches slowly getting shorter, why a rise in demand for cruises is a bad thing, and explains why she thinks the UK is the destination of the future.Check out Juliet's accompanying article on how climate change will transform your summer holiday here.Plus, find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable travel: Why we need to travel

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 11:32


In this episode, it's the big question: why do we “need” to travel?Juliet Kinsman and Jon Weeks discuss how travel can significantly support local communities, and even help destinations impacted by extreme weather get back on their feet. Juliet reveals all about her time spent in Mallorca investigating the behind-the-scenes sustainability of Iberostar resorts, the sponsor of this podcast series.Global Director of Sustainability at Iberostar, Dr Megan Morikawa talks about the importance of protecting oceans and local environments, and their journey to zero waste, including the Winnow AI-powered tech in their kitchens which has reduced their food waste by 28%. Find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable travel: What kind of sustainable traveller are you?

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 14:57


Are you a fully fledged eco-nomad or merely eco-curious? Do you belong to the B-Corp Bleisure tribe or the 'Greener-Than-Thou Family'? This week our Sustainable Travel podcast series gets personal about what it means to be a more responsible traveller. Juliet Kinsman and Jon Weeks reveal there is significantly more than one way to engage with sustainability, and the way you do it says much about which tribe you belong to. Zina Bencheikh of Intrepid Travel explains B-Corp accreditation, and why B-Corp businesses are likely to appeal most to ethical explorers.Plus, Tracey Poggio, chair of ANTOR (Association of National Tourist Offices and Representatives) explains how destinations can learn from each other's experiences to become more eco, and the task she gives her children every time they travel abroad.Find out what type of traveller you are via Anna Hart's accompanying article here.Find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable travel: How to choose a more sustainable destination

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 15:00


Where to go and why some spots are better...you might be surprised by what makes some places greener.Our sustainable travel expert Juliet Kinsman and Jon Weeks discuss what makes some countries and regions a better choice if you're striving to be an eco-friendly adventurer and Juliet explains why the key to more economically and environmentally sustainable trips can be venturing off-season.In part two, Randy Durband, CEO of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, explains how they determine which destinations are doing the right thing, the importance of 'speaking up' and how they're targeting mainstream travel firms to make sustainable changes.Find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable travel: How to travel sustainably, and why it shouldn't cost the Earth

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 14:44


How can we see more of the world for less?Our sustainable travel expert Juliet Kinsman joins Jon Weeks in the studio for another uplifting conversation about what it means to seek out greener getaways - reminding us they can be eco-friendly and also economical. In part two award-winning writer and broadcaster Phoebe Smith shares tips on how our travel money can stretch further in some destinations while also helping the places we visit.Phoebe explains why we should avoid the typical ‘instagrammable' destinations, and reveals the benefits of asking questions while on holiday. Check out the wild camping enthusiast's feature “How to travel sustainably on a budget” here, and find out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable travel: How to be a climate-friendly traveller

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 15:01


Travel journalist Juliet Kinsman and Jon Weeks discuss how to be a climate friendly traveller for episode one of the Standard's sustainable travel series, sponsored by Iberostar Hotels and Resorts. In this episode we explore how to be a climate friendly traveller, and speak with Mark Maslin, Professor of Earth System Science at UCL and author of 'How To Save Our Planet: The Facts' about planning a sustainable holiday, choosing the right destination, and his best travel experience.In this episode:Seeing sustainable travel as 'being helpful'Why longer term holidays could be the more environmentally friendly optionChoosing local food ahead of imported optionsUsing reusable water bottles and choosing anti-plastic hotelsEmpowering women through your spendingFind out what else we're exploring as part of our Sustainable Travel campaign here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Sustainable travel: Can you see the world without wrecking it? 

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 13:16


Travel journalist Juliet Kinsman joins us as we preview the launch of our Sustainable Travel series on the Standard daily podcast. From this weekend, we'll be talking to experts across the globe, getting advice on how and where to take holidays without ruining the environment. In this episode we look at places like Sacred Valley in Peru, get advice on low economic impact flying, and learn how tourism can be transformative for local communities. The Sustainable travel series, sponsored by Iberostar Hotels and Resorts, starts on Saturday October 28th. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Elevate Season 1-4
#65. Sustainably Speaking | Juliet Kinsman

Elevate Season 1-4

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 61:42


Juliet is the leading voice in sustainable luxury travel, and recently joined Elevation Barn on a retreat in Millbrook NY. Condé Nast Traveller's first-ever Sustainability Editor, Juliet Kinsman's North Star, is sharing stories that inspire a better understanding of the causes and symptoms of the climate emergency. Her purpose-led non-profit consultancy Bouteco amplifies stories that promote genuine change and recent books include The Green Edit: Travel—(Ebury) and The Bucket List: Eco Experiences (Rizzoli); her podcast series Funny Old World tackles the toughest topics with much-needed humour. Join us as we explore what it takes to walk the talk, and to be recognized for it by the world's leading sustainability media advocates. 

For the love of weather
Juliet Kinsman on what sustainable travel really means

For the love of weather

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 61:15


Juliet Kinsman is the owner of ‘Bouteco', a purpose-led non-profit communications consultancy for trusted sustainable luxury travel content and storytelling free of greenwash. Juliet is also a journalist, author, sustainability editor as well as being a Mum. Her solid ethics and life experience oozes through this podcast and we can honestly say we didn't want this conversation to end. Juliet Kinsman is an inspiring passionate person who explains to us what it really means to be a sustainable traveller. Whether you are a luxury traveller or someone who loves to travel on a budget, this episode will completely open your eyes as to how you can bring a positive impact to local communities. Juliets career shifted focus when she learned about Fogo Island Inn, set off the rugged coastline of Newfoundland. This is one of the most remote locations in Canada, historically having high levels of emigration. Fogo Island Inn was created by Canadian business women Zeta Cobb and is not only an example sustainable building but an example of investing in the local community. This is when Juliet really started to focus on the positive socio-economic aspect of travel and why it is so important to keep people where they want to be. Juliet talks a lot about regenerative travel - and she says that's how travel should be. Any hotel that is inter connected with its community and the local environment - then ‘that's helpful'. If a business is investing in local people then that is one of the greatest things that you can do for a community in terms of uplift. The importance of the authenticity of your visit will keep local culture alive and andleave money in the local economy. She emphasises how important it is to support people and cultures to exist in a natural state, living in harmony with the environment and their natural environments. She describes so eloquently how we need to take a holistic approach to the socio-economic impacts of our travel decisions and why we must absolutely think about more than ‘carbon footprint'. Juliet goes on to share her genuine sense of need to help and to support women and children who are and will suffer the most as a consequence of a changing climate. Supporting female owned businesses is really important. Any way to empower women in vulnerable destinations makes a big difference.She discusses her thoughts on how people go on holiday but don't take their values with them, whether using more plastic, water or knowingly staying somewhere that workers are not being looked after. She talks about how hotels can easily ‘greenwash' - overstating the good they do and as a traveller we have a responsibility to ask more questions. If a hotel says it is offsetting its carbon footprint, ask ‘how is this hotel measuring carbon footprint?'Juliets sums the podcast up by telling us we only need to ask ourselves one question when travelling; is this helpful?'. She says we should approach all travel this way and encourages everyone to always ask questions. If you get an answer you don't like or you don't get an answer then your decision is simple - don't stay there.If you would like to know more about Julie you can find her across all platforms on @julietkinsman. You can find her consultancy firm at Bouteco.co. Juliet also runs a podcast called ‘Funny Old World', a podcast about all things eco. If you would like to follow our podcast on Twitter we are @4loveofweather or Instagram @Fortheloveofweather.Thanks so much for listening and supporting the podcast and we hope you leave this episode loving the weather that little bit more.

The Design Dialogues
Juliet Kinsman

The Design Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 42:00


Presented by Design Anthology UK in partnership with Accor, this is the fourth episode in a special six-part series of The Design Dialogues exploring the intersection of design and travel.Design Anthology UK editor-in-chief Elizabeth Choppin meets author and journalist Juliet Kinsman to talk about sustainable travel and how our personal journeys can make a positive impact. Juliet was the founding editor of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, is currently the sustainability editor at Conde Naste Traveller, and she also founded Bouteco, an online travel information source and consultancy

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The Travel Diaries
National Parks of the UK with Juliet Kinsman, Sustainable Travel Expert - Bonus Episode with BMW

The Travel Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 30:41


Welcome to this bonus episode of The Travel Diaries podcast, where we are going to be talking about some of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring national parks here in the UK. We're joined by friend of the podcast, former guest on Season 3, Juliet Kinsman, who is the Sustainability Editor of Conde Nast Traveller magazine, the author of The Green Edit: Easy Tips for the Eco-Friendly Traveller and an aficionado of the national parks of the UK. Today's episode is brought to you in partnership with BMW and National Park UK's Recharge in Nature Project, an initiative to support nature restoration, biodiversity, wellbeing as well as access - the project is enhancing the electric vehicle charging infrastructure around our national parks to make it that bit easier to use an electric car when exploring. Often they are so vast, so remote and so rural that if you're driving an electric car you might be anxious about when you'd next able to charge it. From the soaring mountains and serene lakes of the Lake District National Park to the rugged moorlands and rolling hills of the Cairngorms National Park and the wild horses of the New Forest, by uncovering Juliet's national parks travel diaries we'll not only take a closer look at what makes these parks so special, we'll also explore how we can ensure their protection for generations to come.So grab your your binoculars, your walking boots, and your sense of adventure, and let's get started as we delve into the National Parks of the UK! Destination Recap: Lake District National Park, EnglandSnowdonia National Park, WalesNew Forest National Park, EnglandThe Pig Hotel, Hampshire, EnglandLimewood, Hampshire, EnglandChewton Glen, Hampshire, EnglandCairngorms National Park, ScotlandSaorsa 1875 Hotel, ScotlandSouth Downs National Park, West SussexPetworth, West SussexArundel, West Sussex,Swanbourne Lake, Arundel, west SussexWildhive, Callow Hall, DerbyshireLoch Lomond National Park, Scotland To discover more about the Recharge in Nature Project, visit bmw.co.uk/NationalParks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RSVP
S4 Ep 4 - Funeral Service

RSVP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 21:30


Juliet Kinsman, Sustainability Editor at Condé Nast Traveller, talks about disposable freebies, hotel thefts and an event planner who was given a dead cat.You can also catch Juliet hosting "Funny Old World" - an edutaining podcast for the eco-curious. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Leave our world a better place
What makes travel epic?

Leave our world a better place

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 63:25


In conversation with writer and sustainability expert Juliet Kinsman, five voices across three continents came together to share tales of their unforgettable travel experiences to enlighten, enrich and inspire, with interconnected musings on a topic that has never been more vital.Discover epic stories, epic adventures and epic solutions about how travel can make a positive impact. Listen now to discover how travel may not only be life-affirming, but authentic and yes, epic, as it leaves our world a better place.

Funny Old World
WASTE. Talking rubbish

Funny Old World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 31:06


A snapshot of our expert guests Dyson Chee is a youth activist living on the Hawaiian Island of Oʻahu. In 2018, Dyson founded Project O.C.E.A.N. Hawaii to take on single-use plastics, and since 2019 he has been serving as a director for the Hawaiʻi Youth Climate Coalition, a youth-led, community advocacy organisation dedicated to fighting for climate justice. Antony Buchan is from ReLondon where the team is on a mission is to revolutionise our relationship with stuff and make London a global leader in sustainable ways to live, work and prosper, helping the city waste less and reuse, repair, share and recycle more. Expect a circular conversation, that will keep you in the loop. + + + Funny Old World is a podcast series of entertaining conversations which make it easier to better understand the causes, symptoms and solutions to the climate emergency. Co-hosted by journalist and sustainability expert, Juliet Kinsman, and asking the all-important questions is broadcaster, Simon London.

Funny Old World
CARBON. We need to talk about carbon

Funny Old World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 33:07


Helpful tips on ways to decarbonise our daily lives, how to measure carbon footprints, pondering the meaning of Net Zero, Juliet and Simon look back at history and grill two experts on our actions in the past, today, and how to work towards a greener world when it comes to greenhouse gases. A snapshot of our expert guests Angela Terry, environmental scientist, the founder of One Home: Positive Solutions, the UK's first one-stop shop on climate action providing independent advice on adapting to and preventing global warming, Angela has more than 25 years of working with renewable-energy solutions. Charlie Cotton, carbon consultant and founder of ecollective, he takes a numbers-based approach to sustainability. Charlie is passionate about helping customers know what their footprint is today, and what it needs to be next year. + + + Funny Old World is a podcast series of entertaining conversations which make it easier to better understand the causes, symptoms and solutions to the climate emergency. Co-hosted by journalist and sustainability expert, Juliet Kinsman, and asking the all-important questions is broadcaster, Simon London.

Funny Old World
TALKING THE WALK. What does eco even mean?

Funny Old World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 44:11


“Climate change is an almost comically mild term for this existential crisis we face — it's like calling an invading army unexpected visitors. And so this is why I use climate breakdown or climate chaos.” George Monbiot. A snapshot of our expert guests Mitzi Tan Jonelle, is a full-time climate justice activist based in Manila, Philippines. She is the convenor and international spokesperson of Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines, the Fridays For Future of the Philippines. She is committed to changing the system and building a world that prioritises people and planet, not profit, through collective action. George Monbiot is an environmental activist and author of best-selling books including 'Feral: Rewilding the land, sea and human life', 'Heat: how to stop the planet burning', and 'Out of the Wreckage: a new politics for an age of crisis' and 'Regenesis: Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet'. + + + Funny Old World is a podcast series of entertaining conversations which make it easier to better understand the causes, symptoms and solutions to the climate emergency. Co-hosted by journalist and sustainability expert, Juliet Kinsman, and asking the all-important questions is broadcaster, Simon London.

Unpaused the Podcast
S6, Ep 39 - Juliet Kinsman: Fighting For The Fee

Unpaused the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 27:49


Sustainable luxury travel expert, Juliet Kinsman, is your go-to person if the travel hotspots of the world that give back are on your wish list. She's smart, she's well -informed and she's on Unpaused. Show Notes: Juliet's website Conde Naste Traveller Juliet's Book Rec 1: Open Up Why Talking About Money Will Change Your Life by Alex Holder Juliet's Book Rec 2: Loop Tail by Bruce Poon Tip (really explains stakeholder capitalism) Juliet's Book Rec 3: Unchartered - How to Map the Future Together by Margaret Heffernan Intrepid Travel (Aussie company) #fairtradejournalism // Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced by Leonie Marsh // Sound Engineers: Lana Kristensen and Jason Millhouse // Instagram: @_unpaused // Website: www.unpaused.net

Conduit Conversations
S11 Ep10: Conduit Conversations, Juliet Kinsman

Conduit Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 36:58


In this episode Paul is joined by Juliet Kinsman who has been a journalist and broadcaster for more than 25 years, working in travel for two decades. Juliet was the founding editor of Mr & Mrs Smith, most recently the first-ever Sustainability Editor for Condé Nast Traveller, and is author of ‘The Green Edit: Travel, Easy Tips for the Eco-Friendly Traveller'. Her non-profit consultancy, BOUTECO, works with award-winning brands to help them stand for something and stand out for it through their storytelling. Juliet gives us her insights into sustainable travel, what we should be thinking about when it comes to planning trips, and her top tips on how to travel better.  Show Notes: The Green Edit: Travel: Easy tips for the eco-friendly traveller Juliet's book on all things sustainable in travel. Intrepid  The world's largest adventure travel company, headquartered in Australia, was the first in the sector to achieve B Corp status.  Sawday's The first accommodation platform in the UK to achieve B Corp accreditation, Bristol-based Sawday's group (which includes glamping directory Canopy & Stars), was founded on principles of social and environmental responsibility. Sheroes Hangout, Agra and Lucknow A cafe set up by a journalist to support victims of acid attacks.   Brownies & Downies, Cape Town WEEVA Future software for hotels to actively measure their true impact. SWAC at the Brando The Brando in French Polynesia, a paradise resort that came up with its own seawater-cooled air-con invention (SWAC), which is powered by the sun's rays and coconut oil. 

Media Masters
Media Masters - Juliet Kinsman

Media Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 49:02


Juliet Kinsman is sustainability editor at Condé Nast Traveller. Founded in 1997, the luxury magazine has headquarters in New York and a monthly readership of over 5 million. Joining the team last year, Juliet previously held senior positions at the BBC, Country & Town House, and The Telegraph; and is a successful author. In this in-depth interview, Juliet shares her hopes to inspire real change through “honest writing” about the travel industry - that sustainability is not “anti-flight,” but helping tourists become aware of the socio-economic impact they’re having on the environment, local economy and indigenous people; details the depth of the cataclysmic impact the pandemic has had, and the importance of educating and encouraging consumers to make better decisions; and reflects on why she remains hopeful for the industry’s future, arguing that travellers can play their part in helping the sector recover with a “postpone don’t cancel” attitude.

The Forward Minds
How To Travel Consciously with Juliet Kinsman of Conde Nast

The Forward Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 48:33


For the launch of Season 1 of The Forward Minds podcast, we are joined by sustainable travel expert, Juliet Kinsman: writer, consultant and Condé Nast Traveller's first-ever Sustainability Editor. Juliet is also the founder of Bouteco, a luxury consultancy boutique and the author of ‘The Green Edit: Easy Tips for the Eco-Friendly Traveller'. She shares with us today how positive change is possible, without being too radical. Go to www.theforwardlab.com for the shownotes Follow The Forward Lab on Instagram @theforwardlab