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Emily Li Mandri, founder and design behind MLE, joins Amanda to talk about all things accessories and jewelry, includingWhat is costume jewelry? And why is metal content important?The drawbacks of "fast jewelry"What are the challenges of running a small, ethical accessories brand?How are knockoffs and copycats a big part of the jewelry/accessories industry?What happens when bigger brands don't pay their invoices?And so much more! Read more about what is happening with Neighborhood Goods and unpaid brands here: "Neighborhood Goods Has Closed--Vendors Want their Money."Amanda gets things started with thoughts about the "Loneliness Economy," capitalism, and community. It turns out that one of the most revolutionary things we can do is...be active and supportive members of our community!Find Emily and MLE here: @madebyMLE on InstagrammadebyMLE.com (use code CLOTHESHORSE to get 10% off your order)Additional reading:"The Loneliness Economy: How Capitalism Thrives on Isolation," Piyush Patel, Medium."Capitalism starves us of love — we don't have to stand by," Alexandra Kauffman, The Emory Wheel."Capitalism Subverts Community," Robert Neuwirth, Noema."Capitalism has warped our understanding of community — and it's making us vulnerable to manipulation," Valerie Vande Panne, Salon.Register for the February Clotheshorse Webinar/Hang Out Session: Why new clothes are kind a garbage...February 29, 8pm EST. Free (but please support Clotheshorse via Ko-fi if you enjoy yourself)!Limited to 100 attendees, so register now here.If you want to share your opinion/additional thoughts on the subjects we cover in each episode, feel free to email, whether it's a typed out message or an audio recording: amanda@clotheshorse.worldOr call the Clotheshorse hotline: 717.925.7417Did you enjoy this episode? Consider "buying me a coffee" via Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/clotheshorseFind this episode's transcript (and so much more) at clotheshorsepodcast.comClotheshorse is brought to you with support from the following sustainable small businesses:High Energy Vintage is a fun and funky vintage shop located in Somerville, MA, just a few minutes away from downtown Boston. They offer a highly curated selection of bright and colorful clothing and accessories from the 1940s-1990s for people of all genders. Husband-and-wife duo Wiley & Jessamy handpick each piece for quality and style, with a focus on pieces that transcend trends and will find a home in your closet for many years to come! In addition to clothing, the shop also features a large selection of vintage vinyl and old school video games. Find them on instagram @ highenergyvintage, online at highenergyvintage.com, and at markets in and around Boston.The Pewter Thimble Is there a little bit of Italy in your soul? Are you an enthusiast of pre-loved decor and accessories? Bring vintage Italian style — and history — into your space with The Pewter Thimble (@thepewterthimble). We source useful and beautiful things, and mend them where needed. We also find gorgeous illustrations, and make them print-worthy. Tarot cards, tea towels and handpicked treasures, available to you from the comfort of your own home. Responsibly sourced from across Rome, lovingly renewed by fairly paid artists and artisans, with something for every budget. Discover more at thepewterthimble.comSt. Evens is an NYC-based vintage shop that is dedicated to bringing you those special pieces you'll reach for again and again. More than just a store, St. Evens is dedicated to sharing the stories and history behind the garments. 10% of all sales are donated to a different charitable organization each month. New vintage is released every Thursday at wearStEvens.com, with previews of new pieces and more brought to you on Instagram at @wear_st.evens.Deco Denim is a startup based out of San Francisco, selling clothing and accessories that are sustainable, gender fluid, size inclusive and high quality--made to last for years to come. Deco Denim is trying to change the way you think about buying clothes. Founder Sarah Mattes wants to empower people to ask important questions like, “Where was this made? Was this garment made ethically? Is this fabric made of plastic? Can this garment be upcycled and if not, can it be recycled?” Signup at decodenim.com to receive $20 off your first purchase. They promise not to spam you and send out no more than 3 emails a month, with 2 of them surrounding education or a personal note from the Founder. Find them on Instagram as @deco.denim.Gabriela Antonas is a visual artist, an upcycler, and a fashion designer, but Gabriela Antonas is also a feminist micro business with radical ideals. She's the one woman band, trying to help you understand, why slow fashion is what the earth needs. If you find your self in New Orleans, LA, you may buy her ready-to-wear upcycled garments in person at the store “Slow Down” (2855 Magazine St). Slow Down Nola only sells vintage and slow fashion from local designers. Gabriela's garments are guaranteed to be in stock in person, but they also have a website so you may support this women owned and run business from wherever you are! If you are interested in Gabriela making a one of a kind garment for you DM her on Instagram at @slowfashiongabriela to book a consultation.Vagabond Vintage DTLV is a vintage clothing, accessories & decor reselling business based in Downtown Las Vegas. Not only do we sell in Las Vegas, but we are also located throughout resale markets in San Francisco as well as at a curated boutique called Lux and Ivy located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jessica, the founder & owner of Vagabond Vintage DTLV, recently opened the first IRL location located in the Arts District of Downtown Las Vegas on August 5th. The shop has a strong emphasis on 60s & 70s garments, single stitch tee shirts & dreamy loungewear. Follow them on instagram, @vagabondvintage.dtlv and keep an eye out for their website coming fall of 2022....
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From rides to homes and beyond, we're sharing everything these days, with the help of digital tools. But as modern and high-tech as the sharing economy seems, it's been alive in Africa for centuries, according to author Robert Neuwirth. He shares fascinating examples -- like apprenticeships that work like locally generated venture capital and systems for allocating scarce water -- and says that if we can propagate and scale these models, they could help communities thrive from the bottom up. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Des trajets à la maison et au-delà, nous partageons tout de nos jours, à l'aide d'outils numériques. Mais aussi moderne et high-tech que puisse paraître l'économie de partage, elle est présente en Afrique depuis des siècles, selon l'auteur Robert Neuwirth. Il donne des exemples fascinants - comme les programmes d'apprentissage qui fonctionnent comme le capital à risque, généré localement et les systèmes d'allocation des ressources rares en eau . Il affirme que si nous pouvions propager et étendre ces modèles, ils pourraient aider les communautés à se développer par capillarité.
차에서 집, 그리고 그 이상까지 우리는 디지털 도구의 도움으로 모든 것을 공유하고 있습니다. 하지만 공유 경제가 보이는 것처럼 현대적이고 첨단 기술로, 아프리카는 수세기 동안 살아 왔다고 작가 로버트 뉴워스는 말합니다. 그는 지역적으로 발생한 벤처 자금과 한정된 물을 할당하는 시스템과 같은 흥미로운 것들로 예를 듭니다. 그리고 만약 우리가 이 모델들을 보급하고 확장할 수 있다면, 아래에서부터 공동체의 번영을 도울 수 있을것이라고 그는 말합니다.
نتشارك العديد من الأشياء هذه الأيام، من انتقالنا إلى منازلنا وغير ذلك، بمساعدة الأجهزة الرقمية. وعلى الرغم مما يبدو عليه اقتصاد المشاركة من حداثة وتطور، فقد كان موجودًا في أفريقيا منذ قرون، وفقًا للمؤلف روبرت نويرث. وهو يعرض هنا أمثلة مذهلة - مثل التدريب الذي يعمل كرأس مال استثماري مولّد محليًا وأنظمة تخصيص المياه النادرة - ويقول أنه لو أمكننا نشر وتوسيع نطاق هذه النماذج، فسيمكنها مساعدة المجتمعات على النهوض.
Autofahrten, Unterkünfte und mehr: heutzutage wird mit Hilfe digitaler Helfer alles geteilt. Aber so modern und so high-tech die Sharing-Ökonomie auch scheint, nach Autor Robert Neuwirth ist sie in Afrika bereits seit Jahrhunderten lebendig. Er beschreibt faszinierende Beispiele, beispielsweise Ausbildungssysteme, die wie lokal generiertes Risikokapital funktionieren, oder Systeme zur Verteilung knapper Wasserressourcen. Er sagt, wenn wir diese Modelle verbreiten und skalieren können, könnten sie Gemeinschaften helfen, von unten nach oben zu wachsen.
Da carona de carro até em casa e muito mais, estamos compartilhando tudo ultimamente, por meio da ajuda de ferramentas digitais. Mas, por mais moderna e tecnológica que a economia colaborativa possa parecer, ela está presente na África há séculos, de acordo com o autor Robert Neuwirth. Ele compartilha exemplos fascinantes, como o modelo de aprendizado que funciona como capital de risco gerado localmente e sistemas para alocar água em escassez, e diz que se pudermos propagar e escalar esses modelos, eles poderão ajudar comunidades a prosperar de baixo para cima.
Desde viajes a los hogares y más allá, estamos compartiendo todo en estos días, con la ayuda de herramientas digitales. Pero a pesar de lo moderna y de alta tecnología que parece la economía compartida, ha estado viva en África durante siglos, según el autor Robert Neuwirth. Él comparte ejemplos fascinantes, como aprendizajes que funcionan como capital de riesgo generado localmente y sistemas para asignar agua escasa, y dice que si podemos propagar y apoyar estos modelos, podrían ayudar a las comunidades a prosperar de abajo hacia arriba.
From rides to homes and beyond, we're sharing everything these days, with the help of digital tools. But as modern and high-tech as the sharing economy seems, it's been alive in Africa for centuries, according to author Robert Neuwirth. He shares fascinating examples -- like apprenticeships that work like locally generated venture capital and systems for allocating scarce water -- and says that if we can propagate and scale these models, they could help communities thrive from the bottom up.
Robert Neuwirth, author of “Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World”, estimates that more than a billion people—that's 1 in 7–are squatters. This week, we visit squats in Venezuela and the Philippines. We find out why squatters aren't just tolerated, but are crucial to the growth of major cities and national economies. Featuring: Robert Neuwirth, author of “Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World”; Filomena Cinco, Barangay captain of Estero de San Miguel; Luz Sudueste, Urban Poor Associates organizer, William Gonzalez, Gladys Flores, Jacqueline Calderon and Yolimar Noriega, Toree David residents; Andres Antillano,Universidad Central de Venezuela professor & activist for squatters' rights Host: Andrew Stelzer Producers: Andrew Stelzer, Laura Flynn, George Lavender, Jasmin Lopez Contributing Producers: Andrew Rosati, Aurora Almendral Executive Director: Lisa Rudman Web Editor: Kwan Booth Organizational Volunteers: Barbara Barnett Music: Spectacled Cobra by Simon Mathewson Night Creeper by Hellenica Haven by Lee Rosevere Pensacola Twilight by Lee Rosevere Grand Caravan by Blue Dot Sessions The post Squatters: Intruders or Innovators (ENCORE) appeared first on KPFA.
Robert Neuwirth, author of “Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World”, estimates that more than a billion people–thats 1 in 7–are squatters. This week, we visit squats in Venezuela and the Philippines, and find out why squatters aren’t just tolerated…they are crucial to the growth of major cities and national economies. Featuring: Robert Neuwirth, author of “Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World” Filomena Cinco, Barangay captain of Estero de San Miguel Luz Sudueste, Urban Poor Associates organizer William Gonzalez, Gladys Flores, Jacqueline Calderon and Yolimar Noriega, Toree David residents Andres Antillano, Universidad Central de Venezuela professor & activist for squatters’ rights.
Robert Neuwirth, author of “Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World”, estimates that more than a billion people–thats 1 in 7–are squatters. This week, we visit squats in Venezuela and the Philippines, and find out why squatters aren’t just tolerated…they are crucial to the growth of major cities and national economies. Featuring: Robert Neuwirth, author of “Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World” Filomena Cinco, Barangay captain of Estero de San Miguel Luz Sudueste, Urban Poor Associates organizer William Gonzalez, Gladys Flores, Jacqueline Calderon and Yolimar Noriega, Toree David residents Andres Antillano, Universidad Central de Venezuela professor & activist for squatters’ rights.
Robert Neuwirth, author of "Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World", estimates that more than a billion people--thats 1 in 7--are squatters. This week, we visit squats in Venezuela and the Philippines, and find out why squatters aren’t just tolerated...they are crucial to the growth of major cities and national economies. Featuring: Robert Neuwirth, author of "Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World" Filomena Cinco, Barangay captain of Estero de San Miguel Luz Sudueste, Urban Poor Associates organizer William Gonzalez, Gladys Flores, Jacqueline Calderon and Yolimar Noriega, Toree David residents Andres Antillano, Universidad Central de Venezuela professor & activist for squatters’ rights.
Robert Neuwirth, author of "Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World", estimates that more than a billion people--thats 1 in 7--are squatters. This week, we visit squats in Venezuela and the Philippines, and find out why squatters aren’t just tolerated...they are crucial to the growth of major cities and national economies. Featuring: Robert Neuwirth, author of "Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World" Filomena Cinco, Barangay captain of Estero de San Miguel Luz Sudueste, Urban Poor Associates organizer William Gonzalez, Gladys Flores, Jacqueline Calderon and Yolimar Noriega, Toree David residents Andres Antillano, Universidad Central de Venezuela professor & activist for squatters’ rights.
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