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When faced with hardships and our will to persevere weakens, we often feel overwhelmed and impatient with ourselves and others. Those with stronger willpower are more patient and balanced and remain unaffected by their contexts. Samata (balance) is when our willpower is stronger than world power; this is accomplished by being focused and remaining centered despite inner distractions. Unitasking, using a planner, utilizing our time effectively, and engaging in sadhana can help us become and remain balanced.These discourses are from our Parenting Culture community, a space for seekers striving to be better in their caregiving responsibilities through the practice of self-development. You can always join Parenting Culture live on Mondays, catch up on the previous episode, or start from the beginning of this season.For those on the journey of self-development, Chinmaya Mission Niagara provides a community forum to listen, reflect, and contemplate. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more updates about upcoming live workshops, courses, and more! Chinmaya Mission is an international non-profit organization working to transform individuals through the knowledge of Vedanta.
“Dads” and “Making History” exec, Samata Narra joins the gang to talk TV, soccer, and growing up in Kentucky. JC, Goldy, and Alec feel some kinda way about Caitlin Clark.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
World Radio Paris' Newest Reporter Yannick Champion-Osselin interviews Anne-Sophie Simpere about her book Police Partout Justice Nulle Part? (Police everywhere, justice nowhere?) on police brutality during protests in France. Anne-Sophie Simpere worked for several years for Amnesty International France on issues of police violence. She is a lawyer and communicator by training, she has also worked for environmental NGOs – Amis de la Terre, Greenpeace, Bankwatch and Samata. Find Anne Sophie Simpere on social media @asimpere, and her recently published book with Massot publishers.
A lot of people feel stressed and burnt out at work these days. Even though companies try to help with things like health apps or gym memberships, these efforts often don't really solve the problem. That is because these solutions only focus on the individual and ignore bigger issues like the work environment, how teams work together, and whether the job itself is satisfying and meaningful. In this episode of the HAPPINESS SQUAD Podcast, Ashish Kothari and Dr. Samata Vasisht, Founder of Synergy Holistic, talk about how to improve wellbeing at work. Dr. Samata Vasisht, transitioning from a seasoned physician to a holistic well-being expert and transformational coach, offers a rare fusion of spiritual wisdom and scientific insight. Her global journey, spanning from the US to the UK, Dubai, and India, has equipped her with diverse experiences and profound knowledge. She has left a significant mark on top-tier companies like Unilever, Microsoft, and Shell. Dr. Vasisht stands as an inspiring guide for those seeking to master the challenges of today's workplace with resilience, purpose, and a profound understanding of well-being.The conversation highlights a crucial gap in many well-being programs: the failure to address broader issues such as the work environment, team dynamics, and the meaningfulness of the job itself.Ashish and Dr. Samata highlight the importance of a holistic approach to well-being in the workplace. They suggest that true improvement comes from creating a supportive and flexible work culture, where employees feel valued and find purpose in their roles. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the deeper factors that contribute to a healthy and fulfilling work life.Things you will learn from this episode:Life's Autocorrect Mechanism and Innate DrivesShifting from Individual Healing to Collective HealingFlourishing and Well-Being in ActionThe Dimensions of Well-BeingTune in now to gain insights on how to transform your workplace into a thriving environment where well-being is not just an individual responsibility but a collective achievement. Resources: /Leadership that Works India Website: leadershipthatworks.com/ Company Website: synergyholistic.world Books:/Hardwired for Happiness: 9 Proven Practices to Overcome Stress and Live Your Best Life.https://www.amazon.com/Hardwired-Happiness-Proven-Practices-Overcome/dp/1544534655
From food and beer, to textiles and fragrances, a vast range of industries rely on agriculture to create our favourite everyday products. Notably, farmers also use crop rotation and provide other crops to various industries. In this episode we learn how others are adopting regenerative agriculture practices and the challenges they face. Can other industries follow the potato's footsteps in farming for the future? Joining the discussion is Imogen Stanley and Samata Pattinson. Samata Pattinson, CEO of BLACK PEARL, is a prominent advocate for cultural sustainability and sustainable fashion. She has fostered collaborations with major brands and cultivated a network of sustainable fashion ambassadors for initiatives with the Oscars, whilst working with leading talent like Billie Eilish. Imogen Stanley runs Rectory Farm in Oxfordshire with her parents, and the Stanley family have been at the farm since 1954. The farm has a popular café, farm shop, Pick Your Own, and grows many crops including potatoes that are supplied to McCain Foods. LINKS… -Learn more about Samata's work HERE. -UK listeners, book your visit to Imogen's family farm HERE. (try not to eat more than you pick!) -Fashion brands and organisations using Regen Ag practices: Vivobarefoot, Allbirds, Pangaia, Wool and the Gang, Farm to Closet, Textile Exchange, Detox My Fashion, -Check out Louise's book ‘Avocado Anxiety' HERE. This podcast is brought to you by McCain Foods. Thanks for listening! Presenter: Louise Gray Produced by Atomized Studios for McCain Foods Executive Producer: Faye Stewart Producers: Rebecca Rappaport and Chris Attaway Production Manager: Kaitlin Paramor Production Coordinator: Bella Salini Music: Barrie Gledden, Tim Reilly, Jason Pedder, and Alex Arcole Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Get Your Result with Dave Crenshaw: Productivity and Leadership
Discover how Samata's naturally curious nature led her to serving the world through creating eco-friendly fashion. Her creativity and desire to be brave helped her change the cultural perspective of sustainability in a positive way. In this episode you'll hear how Samata combined her adventurous spirit with a creative touch to build an impressive career on the red carpet. Listen to her story and pick one action that will help you be more successful, too.Action Principles Pick one to do this week: Create an incubator environment. A great leader knows to create a safe environment to learn and explore new ideas. You can also create one for yourself. ACTION: Create a safe space and time to contemplate new ideas and make mistakes without judgment from others or yourself.Think like an entrepreneur. Learn to accomplish more with less resources. Get creative with solutions. ACTION: When solving a problem, ask yourself, “How can I solve this with what I have available right now?”Practice discernment. Consider purchases carefully and with thought before adding it to your cart. ACTION: Pause and reflect on your next purchase before buying it. Reflect on your younger self. Take time to contemplate what your younger self found meaning in and enjoyed. ACTION: Schedule time to think about the person you were when you were young and how that matches up to who you are today. Guest ResourcesFollow Samata Pattinson on LinkedIn or visit her website SamataHome.com to learn more about her projects. Suggested LinkedIn Learning CoursesUnique Habits: Be Successful Your Own WayDave Crenshaw develops productive leaders in Fortune 500 companies, universities, and organizations of every size. He has appeared in Time magazine, USA Today, FastCompany, and the BBC News. His courses on LinkedIn Learning have been viewed tens of millions of times. His five books have been published in eight languages, the most popular of which is The Myth of Multitasking—a time management bestseller. As an author, speaker, and online instructor, Dave has transformed the lives and careers of hundreds of thousands around the world. DaveCrenshaw.com
Going Pro Yoga (Formerly the Yoga Teacher Evolution Podcast)
Nothing is held back in this very special episode of Going Pro! Sitting beside Michael and Byron in the studio is healer, mystic, coach, and spiritual guide Amara Samata discussing her journey through an awakening and how it brought her to the work she does today. Beginning with her life's story, Amara shares the many ways she was always seeking and looking for more from this life experience from a young age. Walking the audience through her work as an actress and the transition that brought her into yoga and eventually into Buddhism and Tibetan Tantra studies. She opens up on the years that led to her spiritual awakening, which she discusses in depth, even the nitty gritty details of what she describes as a “teeth orgasm!” Amara spends time defining awakening and the various paths that could lead one to have this experience. She reflects on her various teachers and learnings and what one experiences along the way. In the final third of the episode, Amara goes into her life's work today, a method she's developed called Inner Guidance, which accelerates the process of self work and supports others on their journey of spiritual growth. A method Byron has not only trained in but used as inspiration for his Empowerment Yoga, he and Amara discuss the profound impact it has had among those who have experienced it firsthand. This episode is filled with juicy stories and is certainly not one to miss! Amara's Website: https://www.amarasamata.com 00:00 Introduction 05:45 About Amara 09:10 Life in Decades 11:32 Leaving Acting 13:09 Transition into Yoga 17:37 Breaking Down to Breakthrough 20:14 Receiving her name 22:42 Journey to Tibetan Tantra 30:45 Freeing Ego 31:41 The Awakening 34:29 Energy work 36:20 Teeth Orgasm 39:20 Quantum Download 43:08 Is there only one awakening? 47:30 The Birth of Inner Guidance 54:10 Byron's experience post Inner Guidance 56:26 Healthy and Unhealthy 58:28 What is Amara's Identity? 1:03:00 Thriving for All 1:06:05 Taking Responsibility for YOU 1:08:12 Work with Amara --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goingproyoga/message
How can we make sustainable fashion more culturally and politically relevant? Fashion's environmental and social impact often gets overlooked by the climate movement and by governments, though this is slowly starting to change.Similarly, the conversations around sustainable fashion don't often feel aligned with mainstream media and culture. But there is a massive opportunity to harness the power of mass media and celebrities or artistic talent, to drive change in the industry. In this episode, Stella interviews Samata Pattinson, CEO of RCGD Global — formerly Red Carpet Green Dress — to explore how we can drive the sustainable fashion conversation forward and expand it to wider audiences.Samata also shares how she brought in fashion to decision-making spaces at COP27, what role celebrities play in the sustainable fashion movement, and moreI found this conversation super inspiring, and it was a reminder that each of us, every single one of us — belongs in this movement, and has a unique place here.P.S. If you're searching for where you might fit in in the movement through your career, I'd definitely recommend checking out our free ebook on Conscious Fashion Collective on 101 Careers in Sustainable Fashion. ***EPISODE SPONSORSPassion LilieFair trade fashion brand Passion Lilie partners with 5 different artisan groups in India to create their beautifully printed dresses, jumpsuits, and a variety of other clothing and accessories. As a Fair Trade Federation member, Passion Lilie ensures that their partners are paying living wages to their makers, offering a safe and healthy work environment, and are investing in the overall wellbeing of the artisans. The brand also uses durable natural fibers and non-toxic dyes for their collections.Conscious Fashion Collective Job BoardWant to start or grow a career in sustainable fashion? Find your next career opportunity on Conscious Fashion Collective's Job Board. (Or if you are hiring, submit your job opening!)You can also sign up for the Conscious Fashion Collective job newsletter to get career opportunities delivered to your inbox, plus upcoming events.***SHOW NOTEShttps://www.consciouslifeandstyle.com/samata-pattinson***RESOURCES MENTIONED:Free Ebook: 101 Careers In Sustainable FashionPodcast Ep.55 How To Challenge Cultural Misappropriation with Monica Boța-MoisinWorking Group on Indigenous Populations/Communities in AfricaAfrica Earth Jurisprudence MovementSindiso KhumaloLukhanyo Mdingi***CONNECT WITH RCGD GLOBAL & SAMATA:
In episode 290, Kestrel welcomes Samata Pattinson, the CEO of RCGD Global, to the show. A women-led global change-making organization, RCGD Global is bringing environmental and social sustainability to the forefront of conversation and action within the global apparel and design industry. “All I really want to be part of is helping other people see where they fit in this. And helping them to identify something that means something to them. It could be any of the things we talk about — it could be climate on a specific realm, it could be biodiversity through a specific realm, it could be women's rights, it could be advocating for Indigenous or Black representation. It could be any of those things, but it's almost like — let me try and help you see how you form a way of being in this conversation.” -Samata Have you ever heard of the term generative conversation? It's a newer concept for myself and it's one that this week's guest reminds us of. On a basic level – generative conversations are conversations that involve genuine inquiry and sharing. They are conversations in which we engage in deep listening. They are conversations in which we feel truly heard and nourished – they involve a space where respect and trust are cultivated. And through generative conversations, they allow the possibility for expanded understandings and the discoveries of shared meaning. In order to truly quote unquote *move the needle* in the sustainability and fashion space, these types of conversations are mandatory. As this week's guest reminds us, when we talk about sustainability, we have to lead with questions … not our individual agenda. Questions welcome an openness to learning and sharing. And they help avoid the critical tone that can easily sneak its way into these discussions. Because remember – how we have the conversation influences where the conversation goes. Thoughtful communication is so KEY for this week's guest. As the CEO of a global change-making organization, she is navigating storytelling with notable talent across a massive platform – the Red Carpet at the Oscars. This year, she wrote the first ever Oscars Sustainable Dress code, that went out to every single attendee of this year's event. Imagine condensing the many layers of sustainability and fashion into one document – she shares how she did it. I love how she welcomes a constant expansion in the sustainability narrative, and never loses sight of a key ingredient: hope. Quotes & links from the conversation: RCGD Global Sustainable Style Guide “We do say we want representation, we want these varied voices, but we don't talk about how much more interesting the conversation is, how much more enlightening the conversation is. The same way we will say — oh, you know, we have Indigenous communities protecting 80 percent of our biodiversity, but what we don't say is like but they protect it better. Comparatively, like 30-40-50 percent better growth biodiversity of fauna and flora. So, it's not just saying like, this should exist — it's saying it's more interesting, it's more expertise, it's more engaging, why aren't we doing more of it?” -Samata (30:22) Follow Samata on Instagram > Follow RCGD Global on Instagram > Follow Red Carpet Green Dress on Instagram >
A part of a webinar initiated by ‘Samata’, a program in Auroville towards better understanding and working through mental health.
On Southern Fried Asian, Keith welcomes Samata Narra, Senior Vice President, Equity and Inclusion, Content Strategy, Warner Bros. Discovery. Samata is responsible for building innovative tools and creative solutions to help facilitate the advancement of diversity in global Warner Bros. content, including the launch of The WM Inclusive, a hub that highlights curated stories of equity and inclusion across Warner's programming. She talks about the importance of this work and how it's informed by her own life story, growing up in West Virginia and Kentucky. She also shares her love for Hillbilly Days and peanut butter balls. Subscribe to the Southern Fried Asian podcast on iTunes, Google Play, NPR One, Spotify, and Stitcher Radio! Support Hard NOC Media on Patreon and GoFundMe. Buy merch on TeePublic! Subscribe to our YouTube channel! Also, welcome new listeners who have found this podcast because Vanity Fair named it an "essential AAPI listen!" Our official theme music is the song "Top Down" by Chops, Timothy Flu, and Mic Barz. Podcast logo by Jef Castro. Southern Fried Asian is produced by Keith Chow and Jes Vu.
Roopak and Samata keep talking about why some content sticks more than others, her love for and experience in the world of comedy and how sports content is changing today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roopak talks to Samata Narra about being at the forefront of making content around the world more like the world around us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're rewinding to a fabulous conversation on sustainable red carpet fashion, the future of textiles, and fashion houses' environmental commitments. We're joined by Suzy Amis Cameron, founder, and Samata, CEO, of Red Carpet Green Dress. We unpack issues around blanket sustainability statements, and discuss how both celebrities and the fashion industry can move towards aRead more The post 167: Eco Couture, Textiles, Award Show Fashion | Red Carpet Green Dress, Suzy Amis Cameron + Samata appeared first on ECO CHIC.
We live in a world that teaches us to create distance between our emotions and our relationships with others. That distance can lead to conflict, frustration and isolation in our relationships at home, at work, or anywhere we interact with other people. One of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves and others is to reconnect the wiring between what we feel and how we communicate, to give, receive and connect without all the defense mechanisms, survival tactics and lessons we never should have learned.Today, Amara Samata, a world-leading spiritual and life guidance guru talks about how to reconnect with ourselves and the people we love.
Welcome to 1000 Voices! The podcast series on a mission to interview 1000 inspirational black Britons. Samata Pattinson is a British Born Ghanaian fashion entrepreneur and CEO of Red Carpet Green Dress, who work closely with the Oscars to bring sustainable fashion to the red carpet. She is also the founder of The Tribe, an empowerment journal for women to empower women. Alongside this, Samata is a published author, a public speaker and a writer. In this episode we discuss her journey to becoming the CEO of Red Carpet Green Dress, Sustainability and Diversity. Follow Samata: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iam_samata Twitter: https://twitter.com/Iam_Samata ————————————————————————— ✉️ Are you or do you know someone with a powerful story that you believe needs to be amplified? Send us an email: hello@1000voicesuk.com
For our first Wonderspace orbit of 2022 we welcome broadcaster, entrepreneur and award-winning designer, Samata Pattinson. Samata is also the CEO of Red Carpet Green Dress, an organisation founded by Suzy Amis and her husband, James Cameron that brings sustainability to the forefront of the fashion industry. More info: samatahome.com rcgdglobal.com To view the episode page with a summary of the interview, links to social media and projects mentioned, go to https://ourwonder.space/episodes/_56 View the video orbit here: https://youtu.be/CDqgAtmuAzk To listen to the previous 55 Wonderspace editions go to. https://ourwonder.space/episodes -------------- More about Wonderspace: https://ourwonder.space Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUt53ifgsf4Hu9tQTWjEmA/videos Facebook: http://facebook.com/ourwonderspace Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourwonderspace Twitter: https://twitter.com/ourwonderspace --------------- Music: https://theade.me Re-wonder: https://asknature.org
Outset Books got in touch with Samata , the founder of Indiacafe24 for a brief discussion about Adventures on Doryu.
British-born Ghanaian fashion entrepreneur Samata brings a passion for sustainability and global sensibilities to her leadership. She evangelizes about the environmental impact of fashion. She encourages women (and herself) to consider the sustainability of their work-life balance. She goes to the Oscars. Samata is a force of nature. Read the full show notes and learn more Means & Matters Podcast Connect with Bank of the West Instagram, Twitter, Facebook Connect with Leah and Samata @GreenGirlLeah @IAm_Samata @RedCarpetGreenDress
This weeks guest is Samata Pattinson, CEO of the Oscars Red Carpet Green Dress Campaign. Samata has come on the show to lay out how our clothes impact our health, bank accounts & the world around us. Samata works with designers and celebrities while putting the need for sustainable fashion in the minds of millions. We chat about how to appreciate the full spectrum of life, over come self doubt & find contentment without emptying our bank accounts. This conversation has something for everyone, and will leave you feeling inspired to be apart of the bigger picture when it comes to navigating what's in our closet. For More Veggies Follow @veggiesbeforenoonFind Samata on IG https://www.samatahome.com/about_fashion
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Timeless Teachings - Spirituality and Mysticism in Daily Life
Self-healing, modern awakening and conscious relating are very popular topics at the moment in the spiritual community all over the world. However, what do these words mean and how can we apply these concepts to the real life in a practical way? Today our guest is Amara Samata, who is the founder of InnerGuidanceTM and CRS Collaborative Relating System. She is a healer, coach, speaker and trainer, who works with an international clientele, uplifting the lives of conscious seekers, leaders, couples and parents. My name is Yana Fry and I am your guide into the world of mysticism, spirituality and consciousness. You are listening to the Timeless Teachings podcast or watching Timeless Teachings YouTube Channel, where we have open and honest conversations with teachers and leaders from all over the world about the various aspects of what is called “spirituality and consciousness” and its application in a real life for people just like you and me. Connect with Yana Fry on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yanafryLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yana-fry-43886453/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yanafryYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY5rNcfGQxDEq5KwX_syXbA Connect with Amara Samata on Social Media Website – http://www.amarasamata.comFacebook – http://www.facebook.com/amarasamataInstagram – http://www.instagram.com/amarasamataTelegram – https://www.telegram.com/amarasamata Currently I am on a journey that is called #yanayear or in other words “a sabbatical”. Basically, I gave most of my belongs and money away to people who needed it, had an honest conversation with my husband and leaped into the unknown with no plans, no structure and no expectations in the midst of the pandemic… If you want to learn more about my journey (and why I did it) and follow my adventures, let's connect on Instagram or Facebook. I share there openly all the craziest, inspirational and beautiful moments!
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➡️ Introducing Dr. Faafetai Faaleava who was born in Moto'otua, Samoa. He comes from the villages of Vaiusu, Lano, Samata-i-Tai and Fagaloa. He attended Papatoetoe High School and lived in South Auckland prior to moving to America in 2006. He received his doctorate degree in clinical psychology (Psy.D.) from Alliant International University in San Francisco and now works as a psychologist at Mule Creek State Prison in California. He has lived in multiple countries including Samoa, Jamaica, New Zealand and now America.
《ABESTREEMのゆうゆうラジオ》 第93回のゲストは、横浜grassroots店主、SAMATAさんが登場です!LET'S LIVE FOR TODAYコンピレーションリリース! ・ 2016 年に発売し大きな反響を得て、今もなお全国の飲食店はじめ様々な空間で 聞かれ続けているグラスルーツコンピCD「STARFISH&COFFEE」から5年。 第二弾となる「LETS' LIVE FOR TODAY」の発売中 サウンドプロデューサーは、上質な音楽イベントの開催やアート展示等により 全国的に有名な老舗ダイニング&バー” GRASSROOTSyokohama” の オーナーであるサマタ。そんなサマタを慕ってグラスルーツに集まる様々な ミュージシャンによるスペシャルコラボ楽曲が多数収録され、 どんなシーンにも色を添える必聴盤が完成! アートワークを担当したDragon76は、現在NY在住の日本人ペインター。 NBAプレイヤーやUS音楽シーンに多数顧客を持ち、世界中で多くのファンを魅了している。 ・ 素晴らしいアーティストがずらりと収録されている今回のコンピレーション。 CDに込めた思いを聞きにgrassrootsへ伺いました! grassrootsサマさんに今回のCDについて、たくさんお話ししていただきました。 コロナ禍で会えない日々や大変な時代でも繋がりを大切に乗り越えて行こうという思いがこのコンピレーションには詰まっています! ・ 後半では収録アーティストとの出会いのエピソードやサマさんが選曲、DJの時に心がけていることを伺いました! CDという形でリリースした理由や、製作秘話は、是非ゆうゆうラジオでお聴きください◎ サマさん、お忙しい所、ありがとうございました! ・ オンラインでのご購入はこちら! 【https://garden-grove.stores.jp】 ・ SAMATA(GRASSROOTS yokohama) 横浜の老舗 Dining&Bar、Grassroots オーナー 日々の変化に対して瞬時に音楽を順応させている。 ただ本人は「飲食する幸せな空間」を大切にしている。 それは地下と地上の境界線はなく、WorldWide に親しまれ踊らされていく。 世界中のアーティストが横浜にくると必ず訪れるお店。 2016 年にコンピ CD「STARFISH&COFFEE」をプロデュース #SAMATA #grassrootsyokohama #横浜グラスルーツ #横浜 #letslivefortoday #コンピレーション #nabowa #カズキクチ #podcast #abestreem #aberecords #spotify
#034 Samata: on Red Carpet Green Dress, changing sustainability perspectives & the glorification of busy 8/17/2021 • 56 MIN How can we challenge perspectives when it comes to sustainability? Are we moving quickly enough to create an equitable fashion industry? And how do we remain hopeful in a world ripe with climate disasters? Big questions[...]
How can we challenge perspectives when it comes to sustainability? Are we moving quickly enough to create an equitable fashion industry? And how do we remain hopeful in a world ripe with climate disasters? Big questions that we are deep diving with Samata, CEO of Red Carpet Green Dress and the published author of The Tribe empowerment journal. In this episode, we talk about how to change people's mindsets and foster welcome spaces, how we can create a more inclusive fashion industry and why we need to stop glorifying busy. It's time to live wide awake. Stay connected with Samata Website: https://www.samatahome.com/ | https://www.rcgdglobal.com/ Socials: https://www.instagram.com/iam_samata/ | https://www.instagram.com/RedCarpetGreenDress/ Stay connected & support the show Instagram: http://instagram.com/livewideawake Support: If you enjoyed the show do consider making a contribution so we can keep having conscious conversations - https://www.patreon.com/livewideawake Reach out: hola@stephldickson.com
In this episode I talk to Samata Pattinson about sustainable fashion
A dynamic and driven sustainability advocate and CEO. Samata is an early adopter of the sustainability conversation, and has been steering Red Carpet Green Dress since 2011, joining the company initially as Campaign Director, progressing to Vice President, before being named CEO in 2019. Samata's vision for Red Carpet Green Dress focuses on the longstanding exclusive partnership with The Academy, ongoing eco-collaborations creating accessible sustainable products for the global earth community with impact brands, sustainable retail, education with a focus on youth, the creation of educational and entertaining digital content, alongside the expansion of RCGD's global presence with a focus on emerging markets and manufacturing. Within and outside of her work with RCGD, Samata is passionate about creating accessible sustainable design tools for the everyday citizen, to connect the dots between personal impact and the cultural lens. Learn more: LinkedIn | Red Carpet Green Dress Hosted by: Christopher Lacy, Assistant Professor, Parsons School of Design Produced by: Joshua Williams, Assistant Professor, Parsons School of Design Executive Producer:Fashion Consort Follow the podcast on Instagram: @RetailRevolutionPodcast
A dynamic and driven sustainability advocate and CEO. Samata is an early adopter of the sustainability conversation, and has been steering Red Carpet Green Dress since 2011, joining the company initially as Campaign Director, progressing to Vice President, before being named CEO in 2019. Samata’s vision for Red Carpet Green Dress focuses on the longstanding[...]
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Ein Beitrag zum Sanskritwort: Samata Hier findest du: Sanskrit Wörterbuch Seminare zum Thema Sanskrit Seminare mit Sukadev Seminarübersicht Yoga Vidya YouTube Live Kanal Online Seminare Video Seminare Yoga Vidya kostenlose App Yoga Vidya Newsletter Yoga Vidya Online Shop Schon ein kleiner Beitrag kann viel bewegen... Spende an Yoga Vidya e.V.!
S4 Ep35 LAURA DIEZ: climate scientist and the host of Eco Chic podcast - on making climate science accessible, fashion brand sustainability standards, and more. Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @emilymstochl and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. ***************************************** JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod ***************************************** This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion. If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world. Pre-Loved Podcast: Laura Diez Today I’m speaking with Laura Diez, a climate scientist and the creator of the show Eco Chic, which is a lifestyle podcast for the eco-conscious. Laura’s show makes climate science really practical and speaks about it in an everyday manner. And the show covers topics that impact all of our day to day lives: fashion, economics, food, conscious consumerism... just about everything in our lives is tied to the environment. In this conversation, we discuss climate and fashion, some facts are resources that are important to know when conversing about climate, brand’s sustainability standard -- what they mean -- and more! And, I’ll be on Eco Chic Podcast tomorrow, if you’d like to flip over and subscribe to Laura’s show to hear us chat more. Thanks for listening, let’s dive right in! All the Episode Links: @ecochicpodcast @lauradiez ECO CHIC on Apple podcasts Katharine Hayhoe - climate scientist and communicator Discussing climate communication with Katharine Hayhoe on Eco Chic Red Carpet Green Dress Suzy Amis Cameron and Samata @redcarpetgreendress Discussing conscious couture with RCGD on Eco Chic Daniella Monet discussing ethical investing on Eco Chic PETA lawyer Brittany Peet discussing wildlife regulation on Eco Chic 1 in 6 of the world’s workers are employed in fashion Indigenous people defend Earth’s biodiversity The Nobel Prize goes to a price on carbon California cosmetic fragrance law * JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY and get the Pre-Loved Podcast News Flash: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod **For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. *** Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! You can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Please know that I am always grateful for your support monetary or otherwise, but especially thankful if you are able and want to help float along the show in this way during uncertain times. ****Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and the Brume & Daisy blog.
Two of our time’s trailblazing female leaders Samata Pattinson, CEO of Red Carpet Green Dress, and Omoyemi Akerele, Founder and Executive Director of Lagos Fashion Week and Founder of Style House Files, meet to discuss fashion’s influence on lifting the African continent, social justice and privilege, policy, and the broader definition of value. Together, they highlight provocative questions that lead to powerful answers and a call to action for change. This progressive and personal discussion takes place in the intimate setting of The Conduit in London, a space for people passionate about positive impact.
Two of our time’s trailblazing female leaders Samata Pattinson, CEO of Red Carpet Green Dress, and Omoyemi Akerele, Founder and Executive Director of Lagos Fashion Week and Founder of Style House Files, meet to discuss fashion’s influence on lifting the African continent, social justice and privilege, policy, and the broader definition of value. Together, they[...]
Samata is the CEO of Red Carpet Green Dress. Through collaborations, events, and celebrity ambassadors, Samata and her team are bringing sustainability into the spotlight of fashion and apparel. As an experienced journalist and fashion designer, Samata has been preparing for this role for years, and her message of sustainability is more important than ever.
Samata is the CEO of Red Carpet Green Dress. Through collaborations, events, and celebrity ambassadors, Samata and her team are bringing sustainability into the spotlight of fashion and apparel. As an experienced journalist and fashion designer, Samata has been preparing for this role for years, and her message of sustainability is more important than ever. Visit redcarpetgreendress.com to learn more. NOTE: Due to current circumstances, the sound quality of this episode is not up to normal standards. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Root Episode 6: The New Standard is broken down into 3 parts — 1) coproducers Dominique and Kestrel interview each other to get a brief feeling of how this project has impacted them individually, 2) we share interviews with 4 of our sponsors from this project, and 3) we share more on what “The New Standard” means to us, the pillars it is built upon, and what questions we all need to be asking moving forward. THE ROOT SPONSORS SAMATA, CEO of Red Carpet Green Dress “It’s mandatory listening to the point where it should be curriculum. And I always advocate for teaching people about how clothes are made - that they come from trees and farms and rivers and lakes and hands. But I think the other part is that we need to educate people about the systems that exist within the industry - not just the products and how they’re made.” REBECCA BURGESS, Founder of Fibershed “Our culture is so superficial right now around the conversations around race. And I think what The Root did is - it literally rooted in the variances between those of us who have been in migration patterns that just keep going, those of us who have been more rooted in place, experiences of socio-economic variation … there’s just so much that’s involved that’s so intersectional - I like that you gave space for those intersections!” KELSEY SABO, Marketing Manager, Sustainability at MATE “Our biggest key takeaways … having a better idea of how that white washed narrative has not been getting to the reality that sustainability at its core has been advocated for by the BIPOC community since far before any white people have been talking about it.” PATRICK WOODYARD, CEO of Nisolo “I’ve been front and center working in sustainable fashion now for almost 10 years and I think the fact that I’ve learned more from one podcast about inequity of BIPOC in the fashion industry than I have from years of going to conferences and reading sustainability articles from the top editors in the United States covering sustainability - that reality reveals not only my own blindspots but certainly the disgraceful blindspots of the industry as a whole right now.” THE NEW STANDARD After listening back to The Root project over and over, we have uncovered a framework — something we’re calling The New Standard. The New Standard is a rubric / a tool for holding ourselves accountable, exploring opportunities for equitable partnerships, and taking ownership of our own responsibilities in order to propel actions forward. The New Standard is the baseline for any conversation or activation in sustainability. The below 3 pillars represent this new standard approach — Education → accountability Equitable partnerships → opportunity Action → responsibility After listening to this entire project, we welcome you to join us in asking difficult questions that fall within or across The New Standard pillars. Begin asking the hard questions in your personal life, in your work, in your community, in your corporation, because after this project — The Root — one of the most important things we can all do is go into a self assessment stage, so we can understand what we need to work on, and we can get ACTIVE! Thanks to this week's sponsor - Red Carpet Green Dress™ (RCGD), a women-led global change-making organization working from ‘moment’ to movement, bringing sustainability to the forefront of conversation and action within the fashion and apparel industry. Learn more at RCGDglobal.com. If you’re interested in RCGD’s monthly virtual workshop series, you can get tickets here > And RCGD currently has two surveys live if you’d like to share your feedback: 'Language and Sustainability Survey' ‘Cultural Sustainability Survey’
As CEO for Suzy Amis Cameron's Red Carpet Green Dress campaign, Samata Pattinson is committed to creating positive change within all fields she operates in and influences. Red Carpet Green DressTM (RCGD) is a women-led global change-making organization working from ‘moment' to movement, bringing sustainability to the forefront of conversation and action within the fashion and apparel industry. The RCGD goal is to draw attention to the importance of more sustainable practices in fashion and be part of bringing those solutions to the global market. Since its inception, the campaign has grown to include brand collaborations, internships, knowledge-share platforms, and educational experiences for students, and its remit continues to grow. We discuss the importance of learning about where our clothes come from, sustainable fashion, and the idea behind "Red Carpet Green Dress"! I hope you all enjoy this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/doyourthingpodcast/support
Today our guest Samata, CEO of Red Carpet Green Dress is here to tell us all about what her organization is up to, and give us insight into why luxury design is important in the sustainable fashion realm. Samata is a British born Ghanian entrepreneur working across fashion, media and entertainment. She is the author[...]
On this episode of E.S.Now we have Samata of Red Carpet Green Dress - a women-lead platform for sustainable fashion design that brings eco fashion to the Oscars, and then some. Their goal is to draw attention to the importance of more sustainable practices in fashion and be part of bringing those solutions to the global market.Today our guest Samata, CEO of Red Carpet Green Dress is here to tell us all about what her organization is up to, and give us insight into why luxury design is important in the sustainable fashion realm. Samata is a British born Ghanian entrepreneur working across fashion, media and entertainment. She is the author of two books - The Tribe Empowerment Journal and The Fashion Designer’s Resource Book and is a contributing writer for Vogue, Huffington Post and The Guardian. She’s also one of the faces of Lancome’s Tient Idole #Shade my Power campaign. It’s an honor to have her as a guest!
Episode Notes This episode of Brown Girl Green is focused on sustainable fashion. We discuss if/ why sustainable fashion is the path forward away from throw-away culture and mass over-consumption of clothing in modern society. Despite the benefits of more "sustainable" or environmentally friendly fashion, there are still a lot of gaps around diversity, equity, and inclusion within the movement. A majority of sustainable fashion only caters to a small demographic that excludes many different ethnic groups and body types from partaking in its ethical benefits. Further, some sustainable fashion brands don't necessarily prioritize racial justice or labor rights even if they are all "green" or "zero waste." So in this episode, I examine what some of the gaps exist around sustainable fashion, but also the benefits this framework of going more "green" with your clothing habits can have on society. The interview features Samata, a British-born Ghanaian fashion designer, author, and journalist who is best known for her role as Global Campaign Director for Red Carpet Green Dress, a campaign that is pushing to showcase ethical fashion on the Oscars red carpet. She is also an award-winning womenswear designer whose work in the fields of fashion and sustainability has received coverage from BBC Radio 1Xtra, Essence, ITV's This Morning, E! Entertainment, Women's Wear Daily, ELLE, InStyle, Essence, Refinery 29, and Red Magazine. The biggest topics covered in this episode are: -Discussing why sustainable fashion is useful and necessary -Redefining what sustainable fashion can be- beyond just luxury goods for the privileged, how can we own actions like wearing second-hand, clothing swaps, and DIY's to minimize our consumption? -What a more diverse sustainable fashion world would look like and why that's important Sustainable Fashion brands/ initiatives mentioned in today's episode: Sustainable Brooklyn Project One Eighty Nine Sustainable Fashion Forum Soko Kenya Fashion Revolution Anthill Fabrics Pildora NYC Mate the Label The Front Lash Some resources for further reading: Fashion Takes Action- Fashion's role in the Sustainable Development Goals What COVID-19 means for sustainable fashion Ethical Fashion on a budget Find out more at https://brown-girl-green.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Every part of society has a vital role to play in protecting nature. Business has not typically been an ally to biodiversity, but this could be changing. This week’s guests are Samata and Marie-Claire Daveu. Samata is the CEO of the Red Carpet Green Dress campaign. Marie-Claire is the Chief Sustainability Officer at Kering, a[...]
Every part of society has a vital role to play in protecting nature. Business has not typically been an ally to biodiversity, but this could be changing. This week’s guests are Samata and Marie-Claire Daveu. Samata is the CEO of the Red Carpet Green Dress campaign. Marie-Claire is the Chief Sustainability Officer at Kering, a global luxury group that manages brands such as Gucci, Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, and others. Join Rob as he asks them about the value of nature to business and how the private sector can help 'bend the curve' of biodiversity loss. To find out more about IPBES, head to www.ipbes.net or follow us on social media @IPBES.
Cora sits down with the amazing Samata, CEO of Red Carpet, Green Dress, to discuss Samata’s work towards a sustainable future of fashion and her work with Suzy Amis Cameron to make the red carpet a more conscious entity. Samata and Cora also discuss the importance of female empowerment and leadership in business to create[...]
Today Cora sits down with the amazing Samata, CEO of Red Carpet, Green Dress, to discuss Samata's work towards a sustainable future of fashion and her work with Suzy Amis Cameron to make the red carpet a more conscious entity. Samata and Cora also discuss the importance of female empowerment and leadership in business to create a more sustainable economy, and how they both remain motivated and optimistic when things become difficult. We are so excited to share this episode with you and hope you love it as much as we do!