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In this podcast special, Aimee Newell Tarín, Editor at ExchangeWire, talks all things sustainability with Stephanie Dickson, founder and editor-in-chief at Green Is The New Black.
In this special 50th episode we dive deep into the very question that kick-started this podcast journey: How do we live? What's the key to leading a good meaningful life?To tackle this age-old question, we've gathered insights from the various incredible guests who've appeared on our podcast. These include world renowned yoga and meditation expert Travis Eliot, the man who popularised Stoicism William Irvine, globally respected spiritual teacher Anand Mehrotra, CEOs James Lafferty and Rameez Ansar, CXOs Dean Tong, Abhinav Kumar and Susie Babani, acclaimed authors Toko-pa Turner, Simone Heng, Michaela Haas and Jem Fuller, creators Sarah Lal, Zach and Jerome, Sustainability leader Stephanie Dickson, TCK expert Nikki Muller, and comedian Papa CJ. We look back at the answers to the question posed to them in the podcast - "At the end of your life, how would you know you've lived a good life?” It's a question that cuts through the noise and zeroes in on what truly matters.So, join us as we listen to these remarkable individuals share their wisdom and experiences in their own authentic voices. Episode Shownoteshttps://howtolive.life/episode/050-how-to-live-a-good-life-special-50th-episodeRelated Episodes#02 Achievement vs FulfillmentSpotify: https://howtolive.life/ep2spotifyApple Podcasts: https://howtolive.life/ep2appleLeave us a messagehttps://howtolive.life/contactFollow usLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharadlal24/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastHowtolive/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcasthowtolive/Information on Podcast & Hosthttps://howtolive.life/
Taking materialism out of gift-giving might require some creativity. From taking the stigma out of re-gifting to creating new family traditions, Stephanie Dickson, founder of Green is The New Black, gives tips on how to be more sustainable this season without dampening your festive spirit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, I speak to sustainability warrior, Stephanie Dickson. It was so nice to be updated on where she is with Green Is The New Black (Asia's first conscious festival and sustainability platform), and to also be updated on how she is now focusing on Web 3, and how she uses the tech space for impact. She is a founding member of Untam3d, a space dedicated to women in tech. I think my favourite part of the conversation however, was learning about the personal development that ensued during her travels. How she is training herself to operate from a place of love and joy rather than fear and anxiety, and how to strengthen that Witness that resides in her. Thank you so much for being my guest on the Listening Well Podcast, Steph! Enjoy the episode! Every week, I share my thoughts and maybe a nugget or two of advice to inspire you to live your most optimal life. My reflections stem from a decade long journey as a yoga and meditation teacher, fitness enthusiast, and holistic health advocate. My hopes are to contribute to your wellness journey in whatever way, shape or form, and to motivate you to live to your highest potential. Get in touch with Stephanie Personal Website | Instagram Thank you for Listening Well! www.listeningwellpodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The stats on the fashion industry and OURSELEVES are truly staggering – and not in a good way. The clothing sector produces between two and eight per cent of global carbon emissions, while textile dyeing is a major polluter of water, not to forget, luxury brands are central in massive deforestation rates. Fast fashion is out of control, and the average person is buying 60 per cent more clothing than 15 years ago, with each item kept for only half as long.Recently we heard the breaking news about Shein, a fast fashion provider on steroids, where workers in its supply chain are paid as little as 3p to work 18-hour shifts. If they make a mistake on the 500 garments per day they are required to produce, workers will probably see their daily salary reduced by two-thirds… which is on top of the fact they have no weekends off, and get only one rest day per month.Human suffering and environmental degradation on multiple levels, and we still buy it. In fact, “the global fast fashion market is expected to grow from $91.23 billion in 2021 to $99.23 billion in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.8%. The market is expected to grow to $133.43 billion in 2026 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.7%,” according to Research and Markets. We must address this! It's time, so I am delighted to welcome a team of sustainable fashion super stars onto Climate Courage, and we are going to have an open, honest and frank conversation about an issue that must be addressed by every single one of us. My super star panel includes (in no particular order)Jenni Thorman, founder of My Best Friend Jen, studio manager at Second Stitch, and someone who is equally passionate about social enterprise https://www.secondstitch.org.au/https://www.mybestfriendjen.com/ Stephanie Dickson, founder of Green Is The New Black, host of the Live Wide Awake Podcast, speaker, and co-founder of UNTAM3Dhttps://greenisthenewblack.com/ Raye Padit, founder and CEO at The Fashion Pulpit, fashion designer and sustainable fashion advocatehttps://www.thefashionpulpit.com/ Susannah Jaffer, founder of ZERRIN, former beauty and fashion editor, brand consultant and community builderhttps://zerrin.com/Let's stop feeling useless in this fight. It's stopping us from acting #UncommonCourage #ClimateCourage To get in touch with me, here I amWebsites www.andreatedwards.com and www.uncommon-courage.comMy book Uncommon Courage, An Invitation And the Uncommon Courage workbook My other book, 18 Steps to an All—Star LinkedIn Profile (2022 edition) LinkedIn @AndreaTEdwardsTwitter @AndreaTEdwardsInstagram @UncommonAndrea My professional Facebook page And my Facebook Group Uncommon Courage
This is the second part of our conversation with Stephanie Dickson. Steph opens up about her struggles with anxiety and darkness. For background, Steph is a high performing entrepreneur - a pioneer in the space of sustainability and climate change in Asia. She founded Green is the new Black, Asia's first conscious festival and media platform. She's a two times TED X speaker, a Prestige 40 under 40, and a Leader of Tomorrow by Tatler. Having excelled at the highest levels, Steph has had her share of struggles with mental health. In today's episode she talk openly aboutThe anxiety and darkness that periodically confront herWhat's it like?How does she face up to it?What worked for her.Steph shares multiple practical tools and resources that all of us can use for our mental well being.Episode Shownoteshttps://howtolive.life/episode/019-my-experience-with-anxiety-a-conversation-with-Stephanie-DicksonFollow us onFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastHowtolive/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcasthowtolive/Information on Podcast & Hosthttps://howtolive.life/
A conversation with Stephanie Dickson, entrepreneur and leading voice for sustainability on Asia. Steph is a two times TED X speaker, Prestige 40 under 40, Leader of tomorrow by Tatler. She founded Green is the new Black back in 2015, Asia's first conscious festival and media platform. CNBC describe her as the “sustainability entrepreneur helping Asian businesses combat climate change” She also hosts a successful podcast . Steph is on a mission to make conscious living mainstream, accessible and sexy. Steph and I spoke about the momentum behind climate change and sustainability and how there isn't a better time for us as individual to make a difference. Episode Shownoteshttps://howtolive.life/episode/014-sustainability-and-climate-change-with-stephanie-dicksonFollow us onFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastHowtolive/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcasthowtolive/Information on Podcast & Hosthttps://howtolive.life/
Timeless Teachings - Spirituality and Mysticism in Daily Life
Today I have invited a dear friend of mine Stephanie Dickson to join me for a conversation about the experiences and lessons of the nomadic life. Both Steph and I have been through 15 places in less than a year, both of us are married, both of us are on a spiritual journey, both of us are social entrepreneurs and podcasts hosts. We are also considered to be one of the examples of the millennial generation that is well known for its quest for freedom, purpose and community. Conscious Moments to Listen For:What is a “nomadic life”.How nomadic life can help you to release anxiety and insecurities. Learning to be in the flow and being adaptable to a constant change. Why nomadic life teaches us to appreciate life even more. What impact does it have on the relationships and the biggest lessons.How does nomadic life help us to advance on a spiritual journey. Four Agreements: “Be impeccable with your word. Do not make assumptions. Do not take anything personally. Always do your best.” Accepting the rhythms of life and a step by step process of healing and evolution.How all of that helps you to be more in touch with yourself and create a life you truly want to have. ABOUT STEPH: Steph L Dickson is a leading voice in sustainability in Asia. She founded Green Is The New Black, Asia's first Conscious Festival and media platform, that uses stories, curated experiences to advocate for social & behavioural change, that leads to little green steps with big impact. Her mission is to make conscious living mainstream, accessible and sexy. Steph is also the host of the Live Wide Awake podcast, which brings conversations to life at the intersections of consciousness and climate change, sustainability and spirituality. ABOUT YANA: Yana Fry is an award-winning poetess, life coach, inspirational speaker, transformational teacher, and soul illuminator, who inspires, empowers, and educates globally. She has been born into a mystical family and started her spiritual journey at the age of 8. Yana is the founder of Timeless Teachings podcast and Awaken Human. Her clients and students come from 30+ countries and highly diverse backgrounds. Right now Yana is on her sabbatical year that she started in the midst of the pandemic during the summer of 2021. She is travelling and teaching around the world. Conscious Next Steps:Connect with Timeless Teachings on Instagram for soulful messages, poetry, modern spirituality and a community to anchor and elevate in a practical reality of life: https://www.instagram.com/timeless.teachings.spaceListen to other podcast episodes, watch YouTube videos and be up to date with the community updates: https://linktr.ee/timelessteachings CONNECT with STEPHANIE DICKSON on SOCIAL MEDIAhttps://www.instagram.com/stephldickson/https://instagram.com/livewideawakehttps://www.instagram.com/greenisthenewblackcom/ CONNECT with YANA FRY on SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yanafryTT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timeless.teachings.spaceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/yana.fry.1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yana-fry-43886453/ Currently Yana is on a journey that she calls a “spiritual gap year”. She gave most of her belongs and money away to people who needed it, had an honest conversation with her 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 her journey (why she did it and how it is actually going in a real world), follow her adventures and connect on Instagram or Facebook. She shares there openly all the craziest, inspirational and beautiful moments. Like this episode?Subscribe to Timeless Teachings podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google, or your favourite podcasting app. Share this with your friends on social media and post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram & tag us so we can thank you personally!
Another strong agent shares how she started in real estate knocking doors, then created a business she loves by design. Stephanie Dickson joined EXIT Realty in 2006 and has been an award winner every year since. This is a very moving story.
WHO IS MY GUEST? Stephanie Dickson is a leading voice in sustainability across Asia. She founded Green Is The New Black, Asia's first Conscious Festival and media platform, for people who want to live more sustainably by improving the way they think, work and consume while doing more good in the world. Her mission is to make sustainability mainstream, accessible and sexy. Stephanie is regularly asked to conduct talks and workshops on directing and driving corporations green initiatives, rethinking and implementing sustainability at work, and inspiring keynotes on actionable green steps for meaningful change. She has conducted talks and workshops in cities around Asia. As a change maker in the green space, Stephanie has been described as "sustainability entrepreneur helping Asia businesses combat climate change" (CNBC) and a "force of nature"(Honeycombers). She is also a two-time TEDx speaker (P&G), and one of Prestige 40 Under 40 (2018). ____________________________________ 3 BIGGEST GOLDEN NUGGETS (1) Sustainability is a journey and we don't have to be perfect. You can't expect to wake up one day and all the sudden change and flip your entire life. Break it down and take little green steps. Pick one thing that you are most passionate about and start here. (2) Allow yourself to confront all of the pain and anxiety, but also start to let it go. Life is very peculiar and bizarre. We just need to find little moments of joy that keep us going. (3) It is less about stopping comparing yourself and more about finding acceptance and love. ____________________________________ SHOW NOTES 03:58 ▽ It's a cyclical journey of emotions 05:46 ▽ Behind the glossy curtain of the fashion industry (and her dream job) 08:33 ▽ How to deal with overwhelm and eco-anxiety 12:42 ▽ "I took Green is the New Black along my own journey" 15:22 ▽ How to create a collective shift 17:48 ▽ Leadership starts with you 21:13 ▽ Find joy in pain and struggle 23:00 ▽ Emotional resilience & guilt-free Netflix 30:38 ▽ Wired in comparison traps 37:18 ▽ Death Reflections: If you die next week, what would you share with your brothers and sisters across the globe? ____________________________________ CONNECT WITH STEPHANIE Website: https://www.greenisthenewblack.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephldickson/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephldickson ____________________________________ CONNECT WITH ALISA "Helping female leaders heal & thrive" ⫸ Alisa Eresina is a coach, entrepreneur and host of the I AM: ENOUGH podcast. She was born in Russia and moved to Austria as a child. While growing up, Alisa struggled with depression. She felt she was not worthy of love, success or happiness. This led to a quest to find healing and to the question: what is the nature of reality? ▽Instagram: @AlisaEresina | https://www.instagram.com/alisaeresina/ ▽Facebook: @AlisaEresina | https://www.facebook.com/AlisaEresina ▽LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisa-eresina/ ▽Website: https://www.alisaeresina.com/ ▽Contact: info@alisaeresina.com Lots of Love, Alisa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iam-enough/message
This week we speak to Paula Miquelis, Co-Founder of lifestyle and media platform, Green Is The New Black and subsequently the Conscious Festival... Paula together with her co-founder Stephanie Dickson seek to inspire people to live more consciously and...
In the Fourth episode of the ATHHPE podcast we welcomeJim Hambel (https://twitter.com/JimInTheGymPE),Francina Hollingsworth (https://twitter.com/GurlsGettingFit),Steven Buller (https://twitter.com/BeardDripBuller)Heather Deckard (https://twitter.com/HDPE4KIDS)Dr. Martha James-Hassan (https://twitter.com/DrJamesHassan)Kennedra Tucker (https://twitter.com/MsTuckerRocksPE)Stephanie Sandino (https://twitter.com/smsandino)Stephanie Dickson (https://twitter.com/kckfitschools)Patrick Hughes (https://twitter.com/CoachPat1984)Dave Keaney (daveMK@leeschools.net)and our fearless Co-Host,Justin Schleider (https://twitter.com/SchleiderJustin). We discuss purposeful #physed, what it looks like virtually, and how we can reach all learners during this crazy time! The mic drops and different points of views from this panel of guests are insane!!! Check it out!!!Leave a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-supersized-physed-podcast/id1435115135Sign up to be a guest on our new show: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScrWdwaddDvy6xQHiHOSnrcYq-RBTlyldx-Wp_0x9V-Ru9KHA/viewformMy website: https://www.supersizedphysed.com/Resources discussed:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Implementing-Play-Your-Way-5440809https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Implementing-Physed-Curriculum-Models-for-E-Learning-Integration-5456182https://www.eduporium.com/store/blog/5-ways-to-make-physical-activity-educational-at-home/
It is said that by 2050, there will be more plastic in oceans than fish by weight. Stephanie Dickson, Founder and Editor in Chief of Green Is The New Black shares more about what individuals and companies can do to start being environmentally sustainable and fight against the rising issue of plastic waste.
Making sustainability accessible and sexy. Show notes and more info on our webpage.
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Fashion is an industry that depends on fast and frequent shifts in taste. To keep up with consumer demand, brand-name makers of clothing and accessories have developed a habit of using cheap, sometimes unethical, labor to drive production. Environmental concerns have also fallen to the wayside. The fashion industry is the second biggest polluter in the world, according to some. Landfills everywhere are piled high with textile waste and toxic chemicals that are used in the manufacture of the new clothes we buy. My guest this episode is trying to change that. Stephanie Dickson is a fashion industry marketer turned sustainability activist. Her latest venture is Green is the New Black, a festival for conscious suppliers and buyers of fashion products. She’s making a real difference in a specific industry, and the important thing to know is that she’s not alone. For her—as for many millennials—the refusal of the status quo, to simply accept the byproducts of business as usual is also refusal to turn a blind eye to the environmental and labor abuses that have been understood as necessary in the fashion industry. There’s a consciousness and an intent on asking the questions that, for years, have been understood as unaskable. I think of my own generation and how we assumed there would be trade-offs. Making high-quality products at low prices means using resources – and lots of them. But not Stephanie. She believes the system can be changed—from within. It’s a fascinating discussion. What we’re seeing is a movement of educated and outspoken professionals more interested in building up what we have rather than tearing down all we’ve got. Armed with smart phones and clarity of purpose, this generation will use the tools of Capitalism’s making to make the Capitalists accountable. As always, thanks for listening.
Stephanie Dickson is on a mission to empower individuals and the community with inspiration and knowledge to make sustainability mainstream and sexy. She stops in for Coffee with Claressa to tell us why it matters so much to her.
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
How can we bring more fun into sustainability so we can draw more people into the space? To inspire greater awareness and action, what can in-person events do for sustainability that the digital world can't replicate? Stephanie Dickson, Founder of The Wedge and Green is the New Black (Asia's first conscious festival) shares her wisdom with us on this episode. HIGHLIGHTS: [6:54] The biggest challenge Stephanie faced in creating the first eco-festival in Asia. [8:02] Stephanie: "I really had to learn to be kinder to myself, enjoy the journey, celebrate the wins, and realize that the small changes make a big difference." [10:54] Kaméa: "What's something you've learned from the Green Is The New Black event that's shifted your perspective on sustainability?" [12:05] Stephanie: "There's been a lot of brands working behind the scenes doing all of this great work, but they're so scared to share about this publicly because of backlash and greenwashing. This just reiterated that people are ready to hear about it." [17:22] Stephanie's thoughts on what in-person events can do for sustainability that the digital world can't. [19:51] Stephanie: "When I'm designing events, I think about: inspiration, knowledge, and action." Thanks for bringing your light! Find the full show notes with links and resources at www.greendreamer.com, and share your #1 takeaway from the episode tagging our featured guest and me @KameaChayne to spread the light and to let us know you're tuning in!
Dans ce nouvel épisode, Jeane reçoit Paula Miquelis, co-fondatrice de l’entreprise Green Is The New Black. La mission de GITNB est d’encourager les gens à créer ou à participer aux initiatives positives autour d’eux afin que la planète soit laissée dans un meilleur état et en meilleure santé que lorsqu’on l’a trouvée.Green Is The New Black s’impose à la fois comme un média influent en Asie mais également comme l’un des organisateurs majeurs des évènements green qui voient le jour à Singapour ou Hong Kong. Récemment, Paula et son associée Stephanie Dickson ont organisé le Conscious Festival à Hong Kong, un festival réunissant à la fois des intervenants et des petites sociétés proposants des solutions innovantes et locales.Dans cet épisode, Paula nous raconte comment elle a d’abord été une grande admiratrice de Stephanie Dickson avant de devenir, il y a quelques années, son associée. Elle analyse avec justesse les différences et les points communs qui existent entre Singapour et de Hong Kong lorsque l’on parle d’environnement et surtout de recyclage des déchets. Enfin, elle exprime son souhait de travailler avec de grandes entreprises privées qui pourraient, en changeant quelques-unes de leurs pratiques, radicalement améliorer la situation actuelle.Bonne écoute à toutes et à tous !Les liens utiles pour suivre l’épisode : Le site de Green Is The New Black : Leur siteInstagram de GITNB : Ici L’ouvrage de Pierre Rabhi : La part du colibri Pour plus d’informations :www.basilicpodcast.comSoutenir Basilic :facebook.com/Basilicpodcast/instagram.com/basilicpodcast/twitter.com/BasilicPodcast?lang=frProduction : Jeane ClesseMusique : Benjamin PorrazGraphisme : Mahaut Clément See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike and Mike are joined by the best thing to come from Kansas since Dorothy and Toto, Stephanie Dickson! Stephanie pops on to share her tips, tricks and first hand experience at getting administrative support for your PE program! Steph shares her years of experience in lobbying for appropriate class sizes, teaching space, scheduling, PD time, attending conferences and more! This is an episode that every passionate PE teacher should not miss! Stephanie Dickson - @kckfitschools pe-kansas.com
In Episode 18, we welcome back Stephanie Dickson! We join Greg in his alternative universe where board games are more popular than video games, and talk about our top 5 games we'd love to see as a spectator sport (37:24). We also talk about what we played recently (11:09), and Stephanie shares war stories from Gumball Rally, an intense annual competition at Disneyland (1:13:19).
We've finally hit the top of our list, folks! In Episode 10, we welcome Greg's better half, Stephanie Dickson, and talk to her about all the escape rooms she's done — and it's quite a bunch. We also discuss what we played recently (13:00), circle back to the kind of escape-room experiences Stephanie looks for (22:50), and all three of us count down our top 10 games (31:11).
Stephanie Dickson is the Founder of The Wedge Asia, a conscious community, bringing like-minded people and brands together, to be inspired by trailblazers, to impart knowledge and to take action. So people can all live a life embraced with happiness. In order for Stephanie to create a successful business, she had to learn to be kind to herself. Accepting her flaws instead of being so hard on herself. Find out what Stephanie did to start being kinder to herself and how you can follow. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Stephanie's episode, Stephanie's website, resources, gifts and so much more.