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When it comes to electrifying commercial vehicle fleets, one company offers a transformative modular platform that can drastically reduce the time to market. REE Automotive is a publicly traded company that designs and manufactures advanced software-defined vehicles (SDVs) that are fully electric, capable of autonomy, and compatible with existing fleet management software. The company recently began production on its first medium-duty truck for the US market and has since seen a 230% growth in reservations, indicating strong customer interest and positive feedback. To learn more, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, recently sat down with Daniel Barel, CEO, and Pete Dow, VP of Engineering, to discuss REE Automotive's revolutionary approach to scaling software-defined commercial EV fleets. For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can check out our podcast on the state of NEVI. We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program (NEVI) is a $5 billion initiative aimed at developing EV charging infrastructure across all 50 states and Puerto Rico. However, recent executive orders have put the program and its funding on hold. To dig into what this all means, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, recently sat down with Andrew Wishnia, Senior Vice President at Boundary Stone Partners, to discuss what NEVI is all about and what the future holds for this EV charging infrastructure initiative. For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can check out our drive of the new 2025 Ioniq 5, the first non-Telsa EV to hit the road with SAE J3400 (a.k.a., NACS). We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
When it comes to electrification, Honda has been focused on long-term strategy, emphasizing that the transition to EVs is a marathon, not a sprint. Recently, however, the company has been bullish on solid-state battery technology. By using a solid electrolyte instead of a liquid one, solid-state batteries offer advantages like higher energy density, reduced weight, and improved safety compared to liquid lithium-ion batteries. After perfecting the production of solid-state batteries in a lab environment, Honda is now focused on mass production. The company recently opened a test factory to produce battery packs for future EVs and to refine the production process. To learn more, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sat down with Chris Martin, Technological Director of Communications, to discuss Honda's advancements in solid-state battery technology and the company's future plans for electrification. For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can check out our interview with the Mercedes Benz CEO about the automaker's upcoming software. We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Roberto Baldwin on LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram.
There is no doubt that businesses, especially automakers, do not like uncertainty. So how are they reacting to potential tariffs and the impact on cross-border manufacturing? . Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, recently sat down with Transportation and Business Journalist, Abigail Bassett, to the discuss the Trump administration's flurry of executive orders and how automakers are reacting. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can the latest video of the Honda 0 Series. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
How do we balance the demands of EV charging with the capabilities of the power grid? The answer lies in coordination between automakers, consumers and utilities. . Enter ChargeScape, a software platform that harnesses data analytics and managed EV charging to reward drivers for their flexibility and reduce the total cost of EV ownership. The goal is sustainable, affordable energy from a reliable power grid. . To learn more, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sat down with Joseph Vellone, CEO of ChargeScape, to discuss the complexities of the power grid and how flexible EV charging can reward consumers and boost EV ownership. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can check out the latest news from CES 2025 including the Honda 0 Series, Toyota's Woven City, and Sony's Afeela 1. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Roberto Baldwin on LinkedIn
Send us a textIn this episode of Soul of Travel, Season 6: Women's Wisdom + Mindful Travel, presented by @journeywoman_original, Christine hosts a soulful conversation with Ketti Wilhelm.Ketti Wilhelm is the founder of Tilted Map – an award-winning travel blog and social media brand that shares actionable, realistic advice for how to make any kind of travel more sustainable. (It doesn't all have to be eco-lodges in the rainforest!) She's a dedicated sustainability advocate (with a Master's Degree in Sustainable Business & Energy from Bocconi University in Milan, Italy), an experienced writer (with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from the University of Montana), and an insatiable traveler, foodie and serial expat (having lived and worked in China, Italy, France, Spain and Nicaragua). She speaks fluent Italian, Spanish, and a bit of French, Portuguese and Mandarin. In addition to Tilted Map, her travel writing and photography have been published by many magazines, including Wanderlust, the UK's most-read independent travel magazine, where she served as Sustainability Editor at Large. When not traveling, you can find her playing the Brazilian martial art of capoeira, or exploring the outdoors on a skis or a bike. She and her husband also lead group e-bike trips in rural parts of Italy that most foreigners never visit. Christine and Ketti discuss:· Sustainability in travel and how to make the conversation more accessible to greater audiences· Greenwashing in content creation and brand partnerships and how to avoid it· Carbon capture and shaping the tourism industry· Hyper-local bike tours in Italy with Tilted MapJoin Christine now for this soulful conversation with Ketti Wilhelm.
2024 saw several advancements in EV technology and charging capabilities including the rollout of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program and the growing adoption of the J3400 charging standard. . Looking ahead to 2025, new EV models and more affordable options are poised to make an impact, capturing public interest and continuing to drive adoption, even amidst current EV infrastructure challenges and the potential rollback of EV tax credits. . To break down the key EV headlines of 2024 and what to expect in the year ahead, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sat down with Patrick George, Editor-in-Chief of InsideEVs, the go-to online publications for all things electrification. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can learn about the announcement of the universal plug and charge platform. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
As EV charging infrastructure grows and evolves, so too does the role of gas stations, convenience stores, and auto repair shops — all of which are key players in a thriving mobility ecosystem. . Enter Vontier, a global industrial technology company transforming fueling and charging infrastructure, convenience store technology and fleet management. By helping service station owners become “charge point operators,” Vontier is a enabling a shift to better support consumers' needs and increase profitability in an evolving market. . To learn more, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sat down with Mark Morelli, CEO, Vontier, to discuss how his company is harnessing its market-leading expertise in mobility technologies to usher in a new era of convenience. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can learn about the latest EV announcements from the LA Auto Show including the Hyundai Ioniq 9. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Most EV batteries are heavy and provide limited range. But Factorial Energy is developing breakthrough solid-state solutions that offer longer range per charge and increased safety. . With higher energy density—390 watt-hours per kilogram to be exact—Factorial's solid-state batteries allow for less weight and extended EV range. And the company's partnerships with major automakers like Stellantis and Mercedes are key in validating their proprietary technology and bringing it to market. . To learn more, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sat down with Dr. Raimund Koerver, Senior Director and Head of Commercial at Factorial, to discuss the EV battery landscape and the company's advancements in solid-state battery technology. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can check out our video interview with Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson as we chat about EV efficiency. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Roberto Baldwin on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
What if you could power your EV using a streetlight? Or access off-the-grid power units for emergency situations? Beam Global is accomplishing this and much more by building resilience into sustainable energy infrastructure. . With innovative products that operate independently of the electrical grid, Beam delivers rapid, infrastructure-free, renewable EV solutions for both urban and emergency applications. To learn more, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sat down with Desmond Wheatley, CEO, Beam Global, to discuss the company's latest product expansions, including a portable desalination unit that converts saltwater into drinking water for disaster relief and conflict zones. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can check out our video interview with Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson as we chat about EV efficiency. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Roberto Baldwin on LinkedIn.
EVs don't always have four wheels. Enter the rise of smart electric two-wheel vehicles, including e-scooters and e-bikes, both of which are growing mobility options in cities across the U.S. and globally. . To learn more about this rising trend, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sat down with Joseph Constanty, Director of Global Strategy & Corporate Development, NIU Technologies, to discuss how his company is diversifying and expanding globally to provide consumers with a variety of smart electric two-wheel options. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can learn why wireless EV charging is finally ready for primetime. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
This week I am joined by Kaley, editorial director at Cascale, formerly known as Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC). You may have heard of the Higg Index, a collection of tools that measure the environmental and social impact of products and supply chains in the apparel, footwear, and textile industriesIn 2009, Walmart and Patagonia founded the SAC to convene apparel industry stakeholders on a pre-competitive basis and develop a common approach to measuring sustainability and in 2010 they launched the Higg Index. Each year, over 24,000 users rely on the Higg Index to measure their footprint, improve and take action. Kaley played a founding role as Sustainability Editor at WWD, covering business, spearheading digital properties like the “Sustainability Scene,” and moderating live events. After 5 years at WWD, Kaley now oversees editorial and currently guides Cascale's distinctive voice across content and live media operations, all key to the organization's rebrand's success. An avid community gardener and activist, she's contributed to U.N. Women USA NY during the chapter's reign, and recently served as an advisory committee member for the 2023 U.N. Conscious Fashion Campaign & Lifestyle Network.Listen for some shoutouts for vintage and repair stores in New York too. With such a strong record in sustainable fashion journalism, Kaley is a thought leader in this space and offers great insight in this episode, I'm very excited to share it.Follow Interwoven:Interwoven IG: @interwovenstories.podVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Interwoven LinkedIn: Interwoven StoriesVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasInterwoven Substack: @interwovenstoriesFollow Cascale:Instagram: @cascale_orgLinkedIn: CascaleWebsite: cascale.orgFollow Kaley:Instagram: @kaleyroshitshLinkedIn: Kaley RoshitshWebsite: kaleyroshitsh.comListener Story:Instagram: @sofia_bergstrom Business: @stchsbysShare your own stories about vintage, thrifted, preloved, secondhand, rental, and any meaningful pieces you have! Get featured and submit your own story here!Thank you for listening!
What if your tires could talk? And your car would listen? . Pirelli's new Cyber™ Tyres use Bluetooth-connected sensors to communicate directly with the car, using data to make adjustments in real time. This information – including temperature and pressure – is vital when it comes to increasing safety. . To learn more, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sat down Pierangelo Misani, Global Head of R&D for Pirelli, to discuss how this game-changing technology and the company's partnership with Bosch is shifting connected tire technology from reactive to proactive. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can check out our interview with the Polestar CEO about the future of charging. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
When it comes to EV charging infrastructure, much of the focus centers on DC fast charging. However, AC charging may be just as important to EV adoption due to its lower cost and simplicity. . To learn more, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sat down with Sam Abuelsamid, Principal Research Analyst at Guidehouse Insights, to discuss why AC charging deserves more attention on the journey toward mass EV adoption. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can learn how Polestar is bringing EV production to the United States. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Can you drive your EV in the rain? Thanks to SAE Standard J3277 you can. . To learn more about the liquid leak tightness evaluation methodology, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sat down with Hemi Sagi, SAE Standard J3277 Sponsor, to discuss how manufacturers are protecting the EV battery pack from water. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can learn about the difference between 400 and 800 EV architectures. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Are you curious about EVs? Experience what it means to go electric at Electrify Expo, North America's largest electric vehicle festival. . To learn more about this multi-city exhibition, Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sat down with BJ Birtwell, Founder & CEO, Electrify Expo, to discuss his passion for EVs and how giving consumers first-hand EV experiences can positively impact sales decisions. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There, you can learn about how EVs combat the cold with heat pumps and preconditioning. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Battery manufacturing in the United States is in its early days, however, more and more factories are ramping up to supply EVs, energy storage on the grid, and other markets. . To speed up the learning curve, Voltaiq is using battery intelligence software to identify issues faster, thus decreasing scrap rate and reducing battery manufacturing ramp-up time for global OEMs, consumer electronics companies, battery manufacturers and energy storage developers and operators. . Listen in as Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sits down with Tal Sholklapper, CEO and Co-founder of Voltaiq, to discuss the current state of battery manufacturing in the United States and how the company's battery quality analytics software can accelerate production. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There you can learn about how the joint venture between Rivian and Volkswagen will impact EV manufacturing in the United States. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
What if you could give your EV a range boost via an over-the-air software update? It's possible with the software defined battery. . By augmenting battery chemistry with intelligent algorithms and machine learning, Qnovo supplies the most advanced battery management software to the world's leading smartphone, automotive and energy storage manufacturers. With cutting-edge features like super-fast charging, more available battery capacity, and longer lifespan, Qnovo is creating the energy storage systems of the future. . Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sits down with Nadim Maluf, Co-founder and CEO, to discuss how Qnovo is extending the life of batteries, helping to balance the grid, and even expanding into aerospace. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There you can learn about how the joint venture between Rivian and Volkswagen will impact EV manufacturing in the United States. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
When people think of sustainability in the automotive world, they typically focus on the automaker. But the reality is that sustainability goals cannot be met without suppliers. . GKN Automotive is a Tier 1 supplier of driveline components, all-wheel drive systems, and plug-in hybrid solutions. Listen in as Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sits down with Tom Salisbury, Director of Sustainability, GKN Automotive, to discuss the company's sustainability goals, working toward a net zero supply chain, and responsible sourcing practices. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There you can learn about the adoption of SAE standard J3400 (also known as NACS or the Tesla port) and what it means for the future of charging EVs. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
For the average car buyer, EVs have two major sticking points: a lack of charging infrastructure and a hefty price tag. Fortunately, both of those issues will be addressed with the move to the North American Charging System (NACS) – standardized as SAE J3400 – and the necessary return of less expensive EVs. . Listen in as Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, discusses the inexpensive EV options hitting the market over the next few years. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. If you're not quite ready to add an EV to your household, watch our plug-in hybrid explainer video to get up to speed. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
It's no secret that installing EV charging stations can be time-consuming. But what if you could use the power of the sun? Beam Global is doing just that – not only on land, but in the water and sky as well. . Beam's research and work in thermal management enables EV batteries to charge in a hot or cold environments. Using clean energy solutions like solar power, Beam deploys EV charging infrastructure in minutes not months – with no permitting, no construction, and no electrical work. . Listen in as Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sits down with Said Al-Hallaj, Chief Battery Scientist, Beam Global, to discuss the rapidly deployed and scalable EV charging solutions, the challenges of electrification in the air and water, and the importance of thermal management. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There you can read about how GM is pushing back on media coverage that growth in the EV market has stalled. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
From human rights abuses to detrimental environmental impacts, mineral sourcing for EV batteries and electric motors has a dark side. . Listen in as Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sits down with Tim Stevens, a freelance journalist who recently wrote an article for Motor Trend about the troubling side of EV mineral sourcing. Listen in as they discuss what Tim's research uncovered, potential solutions like the battery passport and electric motors without rare earth minerals, and how we can ensure more accountability throughout the EV supply chain. . For more information on the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There you can read about how lithium-ion batteries continue to be the best bet for some EV applications and that the technology around these batteries continues to evolve. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Imagine an EV that captures energy from the grid and stores it for later use. With GM Energy's Vehicle to Home (V2H) bidirectional charging solution, the benefits of EV ownership now include a personal grid in your garage — and much more. . Listen in as Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sits down with Aseem Kapur, Chief Revenue Officer and Head of Product at GM Energy, to discuss how consumers can turn their compatible GM EV into a source of backup home power that unlocks potential cost savings, optimizes energy usage, and offers greater energy freedom. . For more information about the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There you can read about GM Energy's V2H charging solutions. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
With all the hype around battery EVs, what role will hydrogen propulsion play in the future of sustainable transportation? The answer is a significant one, especially in the heavy-duty truck market. . Listen in as Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, sits down with Steve Mathison, Vice President and Hydrogen Technologies Fellow at FirstElement Fuel and sponsor of SAE Standard J2601/5 to discuss why large trucks, particularly Class 8, are ideal for hydrogen propulsion—and what we can expect from hydrogen-powered medium and heavy-duty vehicles over the next decade. . For more information about the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There you can read about how the Mercedes eSprinter electric delivery van will be a force for creating jobs. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Many of us have heard the news. The BYD Seagull is an EV available in China for under $10,000 and any company that builds and sells EVs in America should be scared. But should we really be worried about cheap Chinese EVs? , Listen in as Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, offers his take on whether or not American OEMs should be concerned with less expensive Chinese EVs flooding the market and why it's important to stay informed in a complex geopolitical landscape. . For more information about the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There you can read about all the battery manufacturing facilities being built in the US over the next few years and what it means for job seekers. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
The White House is giving automakers a bit more time to determine the best way forward in terms of EV adoption. By adding plug-in hybrids to the mix and agreeing to concessions on powertrains, the US Department of Energy and EPA fuel efficiency rules that go into effect in 2026 are a compromise that will lead us to a cleaner world with fewer carbon emissions. . Listen in as Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, breaks down these new fuel efficiency rules and explains why compromise helps us all breathe easier. . For more information about the evolution of sustainability, head on over to sustainablecareers.sae.org. There you can read about Honda's new Plug-in hybrid hydrogen fuel cell CRV and what it means for the automaker. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Is EV charging anxiety real? Yes. Can the issues plaguing our current EV charging infrastructure be solved? Also, yes. . While there is no doubt the EV market has faced a variety of headwinds in recent months, there are also several factors that indicate the state of EV charging is reaching a critical turning point. . Listen in as Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions, kicks off his first Tomorrow Today BRIEFS episode by discussing the challenges facing the EV market, and why recent news suggests the future of the EV charging is brighter than ever. . Be sure to tune in to future BRIEFS segments for quick hits on what's trending in sustainability and what it means to you! . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Over the last 18 months, the EV market has been on a rollercoaster ride. From lack of affordable options to challenges with charging infrastructure, it's clear that OEMs, suppliers, and consumers are all experiencing their share of EV growing pains. . For a fresh take on the state of the EV market, we sat down with SAE's own Roberto Baldwin, Sustainability Editor, SAE Sustainable Mobility Solutions. Roberto's long-time experience covering the convergence of automotive trends and technology gives him unique insight to the future of sustainable mobility. Listen in as he shares his thoughts on what consumers want in an EV and how automakers can adapt. . And we're thrilled to announce that Roberto will host a new Tomorrow Today BRIEFS segment launching Tuesday, March 12! Tune in for quick updates on what's trending in sustainability and what it means to you. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today—a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
In this episode of the Doing Sustainability podcast, Jeanine Ballone, Chief Sustainability Officer at Fashion 4 Development - World Collective, joins Gary Baker and Roxanne "Rocket" White to dive into sustainable fashion. They explore the importance of promoting transparency and traceability in the fashion world, the power of the younger generation to drive change, and the future of the fashion industry. With over 35 years of experience in the fashion industry, Jeanine stands out as a results-driven fashion executive and innovator. She has developed vast expertise in global sourcing, product development, technology innovation, production, and business analysis. In addition to her professional achievements, Jeanine is the President and Founder of the Zero to Hero Foundation and serves as the Sustainability Editor at Page Magazine. She also holds a multitude of volunteer advisory and mentor roles at Women4Empowerment, Threads for Freedom, Save the Children and many more.
This is a recording of a panel session from the SWR Global Conference Series 2023 “How to turn climate mitigation and adaptation into business opportunity” conference from 1st February 2023. Fictional case study: What a carbon positive wine would look like from vine to post-consumption In this short session, we consider how grapes from harvest will be consumed sustainably by 2030, including the all important packaging and distribution aspect. We look at how a regenerative, circular wine supply will look end to end, and have the most positive impact on society and the environment. Speakers: Dom de Ville, Director of Sustainability and Social Impact, The Wine Society Tamlyn Currin, Sustainability Editor, JancisRobinson.com David A. Harvey, Raeburn Fine Wines Moderator: James Streeter, Chair to SWR Leadership Committee, Sustainable Wine Roundtable
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.
Decarbonisation dominated the debate at this year's NorShipping, but in between hot air and emissions there was time to take the temperature of an industry in flux. The Lloyd's List team out in Oslo reflect on their key takeaways from four days of conversations and canapes Talking on today's edition: • Richard Meade, Editor-in-Chief • Linton Nightingale, Deputy Editor • Bridget Diakun, Lloyd's List Data Analyst • Enes Tunagur, Sustainability Editor
This week, PPR's Business SVP Rose Levy takes over the podcast for a show dedicated to sustainability. First up is Liz Kneebone who runs the Climate Practice for the ANA's Global CMO Growth Council - one of PPR's favorite clients! They chat about why CMOs are uniquely positioned to lead businesses in their sustainability efforts and what the Global Growth Council is doing to guide the industry in the right direction. Hint: having the right language is really important. Next up is Kathryn Lundstrom, the Sustainability Editor at Adweek - a role that didn't exist before she pitched the idea to her editor two years ago when brands were increasingly making sustainability claims but none of the reporters at the time were focused enough in the space to cover. Kathryn discusses how much the industry has evolved since then and opines as to why this year there has been a surprising decrease in brands talking about sustainability initiatives. She shares a few things that keep her optimistic amidst the doom & gloom that comes with covering climate and a few tips on how to best pitch her.
Agriculture could play a key part in decarbonising the aviation sector by making jet fuel from slurry. A new study aims to demonstrate the feasibility of constructing a sustainable aviation fuel production plant in Ireland. To tell us more Emmet spoke to Stephen Robb, Sustainability Editor of the Irish Farmers Journal.
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.
In episode 181 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Eric Roston, the Sustainability Editor at Bloomberg News (that covers the climate beat!). We explore the world of climate journalism and the challenges that reporters face when covering this complex and ever-changing topic. From the difficulty of reporting on emerging science to the tough decisions that newsrooms make about which climate issues to focus on, Eric and I discuss some of the biggest questions facing climate journalists today. We'll also examine the thorny issue of covering climate leaders, such as the Greta Thunberg. Eric also shares insights and motivations to understand what it's like to be a climate journalist. Additionally, we'll explore the need for expanded climate newsrooms and whether this effort will stick in the long run. Join us on this fascinating journey into the world of climate reporting. Topics covered: · How do newsrooms decide what climate issues to focus on. · Should climate modeling be regulated? · Covering climate leaders and the Greta Thunberg conundrum. · Journalists use of science and staying up to date on it. · What motivates a climate journalist. · Newsrooms are expanding their climate staff: will it continue? Subscribe to the America Adapts newsletter here. Donate to America Adapts Listen to America Adapts on your favorite app here! Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter: https://www.facebook.com/americaadapts/ @usaadapts https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-parsons-america-adapts/ https://twitter.com/eroston https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericroston/ https://twitter.com/business Links in this episode:http://www.ericroston.com/bio/ https://www.bloomberg.com/authors/AQdgGkZhizQ/eric-roston Previous America Adapts Episodes Referenced in this Episode Ep. 121: Hazard Mitigation meets Climate adaptation with Dr. Andrew Rumbach Ep. 159: The Federal Reserve Bank and Climate-Related Risks with Dr. Elizabeth Mattiuzzi Donate to America Adapts Follow on Apple Podcasts Follow on Android Doug Parsons and Speaking Opportunities: If you are interested in having Doug speak at corporate and conference events, sharing his unique, expert perspective on adaptation in an entertaining and informative way, more information can be found here! Now on Spotify! List of Previous Guests on America Adapts Follow/listen to podcast on Apple Podcasts. Donate to America Adapts, we are now a tax deductible charitable organization! Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Strategies to Address Climate Change Risk in Low- and Moderate-income Communities - Volume 14, Issue 1 https://www.frbsf.org/community-development/publications/community-development-investment-review/2019/october/strategies-to-address-climate-change-low-moderate-income-communities/ Podcasts in the Classroom – Discussion guides now available for the latest episode of America Adapts. These guides can be used by educators at all levels. Check them out here! The 10 Best Sustainability Podcasts for Environmental Business Leadershttps://us.anteagroup.com/news-events/blog/10-best-sustainability-podcasts-environmental-business-leaders The best climate change podcasts on The Climate Advisorhttp://theclimateadvisor.com/the-best-climate-change-podcasts/ 7 podcasts to learn more about climate change and how to fight ithttps://kinder.world/articles/you/7-podcasts-to-learn-more-about-climate-change-and-how-to-fight-it-19813 Directions on how to listen to America Adapts on Amazon Alexahttps://youtu.be/949R8CRpUYU America Adapts also has its own app for your listening pleasure! Just visit the App store on Apple or Google Play on Android and search “America Adapts.” Join the climate change adaptation movement by supporting America Adapts! Please consider supporting this podcast by donating through America Adapts fiscal sponsor, the Social Good Fund. All donations are now tax deductible! For more information on this podcast, visit the website at http://www.americaadapts.org and don't forget to subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts. Podcast Music produce by Richard Haitz Productions Write a review on Apple Podcasts ! America Adapts on Facebook! Join the America Adapts Facebook Community Group. Check us out, we're also on YouTube! Executive Producer Dr. Jesse Keenan Subscribe to America Adapts on Apple Podcasts Doug can be contacted at americaadapts @ g mail . com
Join Matt for riveting conversation with Dana Thomas about sustainability and the environmental impacts of the fashion industry. DANA THOMAS is the author of Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes, Fashionopolis Young Readers Edition, Gods and Kings: The Rise and Fall of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, and the New York Times bestseller Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster, all published by Penguin Press. She hosts “The Green Dream,” a podcast focused on sustainability and human rights, produced by Wondercast.
Join Matt for riveting conversation with Dana Thomas about sustainability and the environmental impacts of the fashion industry. DANA THOMAS is the author of Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes, Fashionopolis Young Readers Edition, Gods and Kings: The Rise and Fall of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, and the New York Times bestseller Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster, all published by Penguin Press. She hosts “The Green Dream,” a podcast focused on sustainability and human rights, produced by Wondercast.
Karen Edwards is a travel writer, editor and author, focusing on sustainability, based in London. She's written for BA High Life, Time Out, Telegraph Travel, The Guardian and many more, and her fourth nonfiction book, The Responsible Traveller, was published in July 2022. And in fact she's about to start a brand new role, stepping into the brand new Sustainability Editor role at WanderlustKaren spoke to host Si Willmore about significant experiences, good and bad, that have perhaps defined her life and career, and funnily enough one particular cruise trip not only helped her meet someone very important in her personal life but provided a defining moment in her professional too -- and our story begins somewhere between Argentina and the Antarctic Peninsula.They discuss how Karen saw first-hand the less positive impact of travel and how this shaped her career. And she offers tips and advice for becoming a more considerate traveller and how to become an 'ambassador' for a destination and its environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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.
Can advertising's immense power to change behavior be used for good? In this brand new podcast, produced by Intelligence Squared, Myra Nussbaum, President and Chief Creative Officer at Havas Chicago and Dan Lucey, Chief Creative Officer at Havas New York, talk to the people who are harnessing the power of advertising to help people and the planet. This week, Dan and Myra were joined by Dana Thomas, British Vogue's European Sustainability Editor, best-selling author, screenplay writer, and podcast host. She began her career writing for the Style section of The Washington Post and served as a cultural and fashion correspondent for Newsweek in Paris for fifteen years. Dana has extensive knowledge of fashion, culture, arts, politics, news, and more. Alongside Dan and Myra, Dana talked about how sustainability has always been part of her life. She also shared the findings of her latest book, Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes, for which she traveled around the world to expose the dark side of the fashion industry. She talked about the environmental and humanitarian impact of fast fashion, and the problem with brands greenwashing in the name of faux sustainable credentials. She also spotlighted the brands and visionaries making change for the better in the industry and highlighted what the advertising industry can do to promote fashion that does not harm people or the planet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can advertising's immense power to change behavior be used for good? In this brand new podcast, produced by Intelligence Squared, Myra Nussbaum, President and Chief Creative Officer at Havas Chicago and Dan Lucey, Chief Creative Officer at Havas New York, talk to the people who are harnessing the power of advertising to help people and the planet. This week, Dan and Myra were joined by Dana Thomas, British Vogue's European Sustainability Editor, best-selling author, screenplay writer and podcast host. She began her career writing for the Style section of The Washington Post and served as a cultural and fashion correspondent for Newsweek in Paris for fifteen years. Dana has extensive knowledge of fashion, culture, arts, politics, news and more. Alongside Dan and Myra, Dana talked about how sustainability has always been part of her life. She also shared the findings of her latest book, Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes, for which she traveled around the world to expose the dark side of the fashion industry. She talked about the environmental and humanitarian impact of fast fashion, and the problem with brands greenwashing in the name of faux sustainable credentials. She also spotlighted the brands and visionaries making change for the better in the industry and highlighted what the advertising industry can do to promote fashion that does not harm people or the planet.
Today, we head to Austin, Texas to visit Adweek sustainability editor Kathryn Lundstrom to discuss accountability journalism, the troubled legacy ad agencies have had working alongside fossil fuel companies, and greenwashing, Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our host on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy and Kirsty have taken some time off for the school holidays. We hope you enjoy listening to this interview Kirsty recorded with Clare Press a couple of years ago.Back in Nov 2019 Kirsty had a great conversation with the extraordinary Clare Press from Wardrobe Crisis. Clare is also the Sustainability Editor of Vogue Australia and an incredible author among many other talents. She is truly inspirational and we hope that you learn something new and are inspired by what she has to share about fashion and it's impact on the environment.In this episode we:● Talk about fashion and the effect that our insatiable desire for fast fashion has on our planet;● Highlight some of the alarming statistics around fashion and the environment;● Discuss the idea of a shopping detox and the unexpected benefits;● Dream and hope for a more ethical and sustainable future for fashion;We hope from this conversation we all learn something and puts a smile on your face.Things mentioned in this episode and other helpful links:● Shopping Questions● Wardrobe Crisis Podcast● Clare Press● Clare's books, Wardrobe Crisis & Rise & Resist● Wardrobe #1 Episode ● Wardrobe #2 Episode● Women Against Waste Episode● UK Parliaments' Fixing Fashion Report● GuppyFriend BagThank you again to Clare Press for your time!!If you learnt something new today then its your turn to leave us a review!For more details on how to connect with us head to our website.For details on becoming a Patreon supporter take a look here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back in Nov 2019 Kirsty had a great conversation with the extraordinary Clare Press from Wardrobe Crisis. Clare is also the Sustainability Editor of Vogue Australia and an incredible author among many other talents.She is truly inspirational and we hope that you learn something new and are inspired by what she has to share about fashion and it's impact on the environment.In this episode we:● Talk about fashion and the effect that our insatiable desire for fast fashion has on our planet;● Highlight some of the alarming statistics around fashion and the environment;● Discuss the idea of a shopping detox and the unexpected benefits;● Dream and hope for a more ethical and sustainable future for fashion;We hope from this conversation we all learn something and puts a smile on your face.Things mentioned in this episode and other helpful links:● Shopping Questions● Wardrobe Crisis Podcast● Clare Press● Clare's books, Wardrobe Crisis & Rise & Resist● UK Parliaments' Fixing Fashion Report● GuppyFriend BagThank you again to Clare Press for your time!!Join our community ● Become a Patron – your monthly donation makes a huge difference to me being able to produce this podcast. Donations can be as little as $1 a month!● Follow us on Instagram● Follow us on Facebook● Join our Facebook group● Leave a review on Apple PodcastThank you to my sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With a keen interest in sustainability and 20 years of experience in communications, Ilona Marchetta helps simplify the key components & issues around sustainability. Sustainability Editor, Ilona Marchetta joins Influencing Insider this Wednesday 31st August at 1:45pm to discuss: The type of stories she is interested in How to pitch stories The best time to pitch the outlets About Ilona Marchetta Ilona Marchetta is a Sustainability editor at The Carousel and at her new site, In a Sustainable Way. Prior to that, she was a print journalist and left the media industry in 2009, just as it was being disrupted by digital. She has also been contracted to different government agencies and large corporations, bringing her skills in digital media to roles in corporate communications. About The Carousel The Carousel is a women's lifestyle site with expert news and advice across fashion, beauty, health, food, home, parenting, and sustainability. Dedicated to inspiring you to lead your best life emotionally, physically, and sustainably. About In A Sustainable Way A new site launched by Ilona Marchetta, In A Sustainable Way covers looks at how to live your best life in a sustainable way. She explores Australia's conversations about sustainability locally and internationally, and looks at ways to be more mindful of our consumption, so we can engage more fully in our lives.
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.
Bristol24/7 news reporter Betty Woolerton looks ahead to the upcoming mayoral referendum and also talks to professor Brendan Smith about an 850-year-old charter which gave the men of Bristol the possession of Dublin.Also on this week's episode, we hear from Sara Venn from Incredible Edible Bristol - Bristol24/7's environmental charity partner for 2022/23 - who tells Ellie Pipe about the organisation that pioneers new ways of growing and providing sustainable sources of food.And it's a first for local news journalism in the UK as Bristol24/7 is recruiting for a Climate & Sustainability Editor thanks to funding from NatWest. Meg Houghton-Gilmour tells us more.
Kathryn Lundstrom, Sustainability Editor for Adweek, joins Marketing Matters to talk about Marketing and Advertising news through a climate lens.
Emma Loewe: “People tend to live longer if they live close to green space…and street trees totally count.” Loewe, mbg senior sustainability editor, joins mbg co-CEO, Jason Wachob, to discuss how nature can enhance your health, plus: - Why you should look at waves when you're stressed (~09:06) - How awe experiences can impact your mental health (~11:22) - The health benefits of houseplants (~21:03) - How to reap the benefits of nature if you live in a city (~18:46) - How the sustainability conversation will evolve with emerging science (~25:46) Referenced in the episode: - Loewe's book, Return To Nature. - Read Loewe's work on mindbodygreen. - Horticultural therapist Matthew Wichrowski's work at NYU. - A study on coast proximity and health. - MacKerron Mappiness study. - Full study on biodiversity. - Research on awe experiences. - Research on forest bathing and NK cells. - A study on phytoncides and heart rate variability. - A study on fractal fluency. - A study on green space and mortality risk. Take 20% off our longevity & vitality collection with code LONGEVITYPOD. Cannot combine with gift cards or other discount codes. Apply code at checkout. Enjoy this episode! Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com.
Kathryn Lundstrom, Adweek's Sustainability Editor, joins Marketing Matters to talk about how climate change is impacting ecosystems and human societies, and what this means for brands and agencies!
There are few issues as important as the climate crisis. To ensure our planet is preserved and looked after for future generations, there is an urgent need for all of us to try to consume less, recycle more and educate others on how they, too, can do their part. With the beauty industry one of the largest contributors to landfill in the world, we, here at Gritty Pretty, know how important it is to get expert advice on this issue. In this episode, we introduce you to our newly appointed sustainability editor, Lottie Dalziel.As the founder of Banish, a digital educational forum for people looking to learn more about how they can do their part to protect the environment, Lottie's passion for sustainability is admirable. In today's episode we chat to Lottie about the challenges she faced as a young entrepreneur, the beauty ingredients everyone should be avoiding and, because she's the newest member of the Gritty Pretty team, her budget and bougie products of the week.PRODUCTS MENTIONED:P'ure Papaya Ointment, $12.99 [https://shop.healthylife.com.au/products/pure-papayacare-papaya-ointment?variant=40485296144571]Biossance Squalane + Vitamin C Rose Oil, $110 [https://www.sephora.com.au/products/biossance-squalane-plus-vitamin-c-rose-oil/v/30ml?]Asuvi Natural Deodorant, $22 [https://asuvi.com.au/products/womens-deodorant?variant=32275691962462]We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, work and record this podcast on, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples listening today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first of a special series of episodes in the run up to the global climate conference COP 26, Anoosh Chakelian interviews our guest co-host Philippa Nuttall, The New Statesman's environment and Sustainability Editor, about how the Government is facing up to climate change and what to expect from Glasgow's environmental summit. They talk about how much lives need to change, who the onus for change needs to be on and how the UK compares to other countries in their approach to cutting emissions and tackling the climate crisis.Throughout the series Philippa and the NS Podcast team will speak to experts and leaders on the environmental issues facing the UK and the world. Episodes will be published every week, with the normal New Statesman Podcast published on Fridays as usual.--The New Statesman podcast is sponsored by Hexaware Technologies. Watch this video to find out more about their mission to "create smiles through great people and technology" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this final episode of Germany Elects before polling day (Sunday 26 September) we discuss how the election actually works and whether this has been Germany's first "climate election".Host Jeremy Cliffe is joined by World Review's Emily Tamkin to explain the electoral system, the results and possible coalitions, and takes a quick-fire round of You Ask Us listener questions.Then he is joined by Sven Egenter, Editor-in-Chief of Clean Energy Wire and Philippa Nuttall, the New Statesman's Environment and Sustainability Editor, to discuss Germany's climate policies, how the party manifestos shape up and how the climate crisis has marked the campaign.Further reading:Philippa Nuttall on why Angela Merkel did not live up to her reputation as "climate chancellor"Jeremy Cliffe on Angela Merkel's historical legacyRead all the New Statesman's German election coverage, including its election night live blog, here.--World Review is sponsored by Hexaware Technologies. Watch this video to find out more about their mission to "create smiles through great people and technology" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nonprofit Director Katherine sits down with Emma F., our Environment and Sustainability Editor, to talk about plastic pollution in the ocean and some of our favorite nonprofits working to keep our seas clean. Ocean Conservancy's Trash Free Seas initiative: https://oceanconservancy.org/trash-free-seas/ The Ocean Cleanup: https://theoceancleanup.com/ Surfrider Foundation: https://www.surfrider.org/initiatives/plastic-pollution Impactfull: https://www.impactfull.novelhand.com/
This episode was recorded on Wednesday 9th June 2021 at the AviaDev Africa online conference. Air travelers do not fly to an airport. They fly to a destination. In 2018, 57% of tourists arrived at their destination by air. So why are tourism authorities not more involved in the process of attracting airlines, often leaving it to the airport authorities? With airport revenues decimated by the impact of the pandemic, is it time for tourism authorities to take a front seat and lead the conversations with airlines? Session moderated by: Mafalda Borea Co-Founder and CEO of Sustainable First ™; Sustainability Editor, VoyagesAfriq Panellists: Hon. Najib Balala Cabinet Secretary for tourism and wildlife, Republic of Kenya Carol Hay CEO, McKenzie Gayle Limited and Former Director of Marketing UK & Europe for the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO)
Hattie Hartman, Sustainability Editor at the Architects' Journal, shares insights from her new book Energy, People, Buildings. Check out the show notes for more information.
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
By day, Ally Head is the Health & Sustainability Editor at Marie Claire. By night (and also in the day) she's a runner and queen of the post-run snack. Earlier this year, Ally completed her first ultra-marathon, running a total of 60KM virtually around central London. Despite the extreme weather conditions and lockdown restrictions, after 6 hours, Ally crossed the virtual finish line having raised over £2,300 for Mind, the mental health charity.In the first episode of series 2, Ally shares her experience of training for and completing an ultra-marathon. Emily and Ally also discuss running and harassment, the power of a running club, and what the best post-run snack truly is. Host: Emily JonesGuest: Ally Head (IG: @allyyhead)Music: Cali by Wataboi Join the women's running community at www.runpanthera.com
Panel discussion: The sustainably use of timber in construction. Brought to you by the Forest Stewardship CouncilChair: Hattie Hartman, Sustainability Editor for the Architects' JournalPanel members:Jeremy Harrison, Forest Stewardship CouncilMisak Terzibasiyan, UAArchitectsGiacomo Garziano, GGLoop AmsterdamThe episode was recorded at WAF 2019.This podcast episode is brought to you by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), the most trusted and rigorous standard for responsible forest management. FSC Project Certification assures your use of guilt-free materials, knowing they came from well-managed forests. Get your project certified, ensuring a lower carbon footprint, helping to fight climate change. For more information please visit: www.fsc.org/project-certification See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we talk to sustainable luxury travel expert, and the Sustainability Editor of Condé Nast Traveller, Juliet Kinsman on how COVID is affecting the hospitality world as we know it and what lies ahead for ethical and responsible travel. Juliet has been an authority in the travel world for over two decades, as a renowned hotel expert. She’s the former Editor-in-Chief of the boutique hotel guide, Mr & Mrs Smith, and went on to found Bouteco, a platform that helps design lovers find the best eco-conscious design-led hotels. Juliet also just released a fantastic book called The Green Edit: Easy Tips for the Eco-Friendly Traveller, a simple guide to demystifying sustainable travel to help us all make better choices. We discuss sustainability in all its glory, and travel in the time of COVID, carbon offsetting, the difference between US and UK markets in sustainable outlook & approach, how urban hotels can best tackle sustainability, her favourite suitable brands and apps, and more!
Today we talk to sustainable luxury travel expert, and the Sustainability Editor of Condé Nast Traveller, Juliet Kinsman on how COVID is affecting the hospitality world as we know it and what lies ahead for ethical and responsible travel. Juliet has been an authority in the travel world for over two decades, as a renowned hotel expert. She’s the former Editor-in-Chief of the boutique hotel guide, Mr & Mrs Smith, and went on to found Bouteco, a platform that helps design lovers find the best eco-conscious design-led hotels. Juliet also just released a fantastic book called The Green Edit: Easy Tips for the Eco-Friendly Traveller, a simple guide to demystifying sustainable travel to help us all make better choices. We discuss sustainability in all its glory, and travel in the time of COVID, carbon offsetting, the difference between US and UK markets in sustainable outlook & approach, how urban hotels can best tackle sustainability, her favourite suitable brands and apps, and more!
On today’s episode, I’m joined by sustainable luxury travel writer, and the Sustainability Editor of Condé Nast Traveller magazine, Juliet Kinsman. Juliet has been an authority in the travel world for over two decades, as a renowned hotel expert. She’s the former Editor-in-Chief of the boutique hotel guide, Mr & Mrs Smith, and went on to found Bouteco, a platform that helps design lovers find the best eco-conscious design-led hotels. And now she’s releasing a book, The Green Edit: Easy Tips for the Eco-Friendly Traveller. All of which couldn’t feel more relevant in our current global climate crisis. I really hope you enjoy Juliet’s insight into the future of travel, as well as the wonderful array of unusual destinations that she picks for her travel diaries. Destination Recap:AlgeriaAtlas Mountains, Morocco New York City, USABali, IndonesiaGreen School, BaliSumba, Indonesia Nihi Sumba hotel, Indonesia Fogo Island, Newfoundland, Canada Uxua Casa, Brazil Potato Head, Bali, Indonesia Budapest, Hungary Brody House, Hungary Treviso, Italy Transylvania, Romania NorwayScotland inc. Alladale Wilderness Reserve JapanPeruvian AndesThank you so much for listening. If you haven’t yet left a rating or a review, why not do so now? Your support is so greatly appreciated and most importantly, helps others to discover the podcast. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every week a new episode will appear in your library.To find out who’s on next week’s show, come and find me on Instagram. I’m @hollyrubenstein and I’d love to hear from you. And visit TheTravelDiariesPodcast.com for everything else podcast-related.The Green Edit by Juliet Kinsman is out on September 10.Head over the Turquoise Holidays website and their Instagram account to find out more about their eco-friendly expertise and how you can make your next holiday a sustainable one.This episode was produced by Holly Rubenstein See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For our sixth episode of How are you, the tables have turned and we’re calling up Podcast host of “Wardrobe Crisis”, Clare Press. Clare was the first ever Sustainability Editor at Vogue Australia and holds an impressive number of Advisory Board seats in organisations like Fashion Revolution, Global Fashion Agenda and Copenhagen Fashion weeks’ Sustainability board. With Clare, the conversation is never dull when talking about the inherent contradiction of fashion and sustainability.
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Between tourists FaceTiming on the streets and Instagram influencers posting perfect travel photos, it seems like we need to document our every move while on vacation. Guest host and filmmaker Courtney Scott (@court_scott) interviews Tansy Kaschak, Sustainability Editor for @AHotelLife and Heather Lilleston, founder of @YogaforBadPeople, for tips on how to actually disconnect and recharge during your next vacation. Send us your travel stories at podcast@expedia.com or find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @Expedia!
What if our buildings weren't just a little bit more energy efficient or decorated with a few extra plants? What if they gave back to the environment instead of taking away from it? Biophilic design is a buzz word, and we're on board! Meet the visionary Canadian architect Jason McLennan, founder of the Living Building Challenge and the Living Future Institute. This Episode is all about how we can not just green our built environment but totally rethink it so that it’s regenerative, and provides havens for other species too. How might we truly live in harmony with nature? And as Jason puts it: “Create places that are not only lovely but express the love we have for people, for animals and for the environment.” Oh, and seriously, we need to fix the toilets! Happy listening!
This week Kirsty had a great conversation with the extraordinary Clare Press from Wardrobe Crisis. Clare is also the Sustainability Editor of Vogue Australia and an incredible author among many other talents.In this episode we:● Talk about fashion and the effect that our insatiable desire for fast fashion has on our planet;● Highlight some of the alarming statistics around fashion and the environment;● Discuss the idea of a shopping detox and the unexpected benefits● Dream and hope for a more ethical and sustainable future for fashionWe hope from this conversation we all learn something and puts a smile on your face.Things mentioned in this episode and other helpful links:● Shopping Questions● Wardrobe Crisis Podcast● Clare Press● Clare's books, Wardrobe Crisis & Rise & Resist● UK Parliaments' Fixing Fashion Report● GuppyFriend Bag● Thank you again to Clare Press!!.Join our community ● Become a Patron with Patreon – your monthly donation makes a huge difference to us being able to producethis podcast. Donations can be as little as $1 a month!● Follow us on Instagram● Follow us on Facebook● Join our Facebook group● Leave a review on Apple PodcastThank you to our sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio Productions. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we Kirsty had a great conversation with the extraordinary Clare Press from Wardrobe Crisis. Clare is also the Sustainability Editor of Vogue Australia and an incredible author among many other talents.In this episode we:● Talk about fashion and the effect that our insatiable desire for fast fashion has on our planet;● Highlight some of the alarming statistics around fashion and the environment;● Discuss the idea of a shopping detox and the unexpected benefits● Dream and hope for a more ethical and sustainable future for fashionWe hope from this conversation we all learn something and puts a smile on your face.Things mentioned in this episode and other helpful links:● Shopping Questions● Wardrobe Crisis Podcast● Clare Press● Clare's books, Wardrobe Crisis & Rise & Resist● Wardrobe #1 Episode ● Wardrobe #2 Episode● Women Against Waste Episode● UK Parliaments' Fixing Fashion Report● GuppyFriend Bag● Thank you again to Clare Press!!.Join our community ● Become a Patron with Patreon – your monthly donation makes a huge difference to us being able to producethis podcast. Donations can be as little as $1 a month!● Follow us on Instagram● Follow us on Facebook● Join our Facebook group● Leave a review on Apple PodcastThank you to our sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio Productions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S3 Ep18 CLARE PRESS: presenter of the Wardrobe Crisis podcast and Australian VOGUE's Sustainability Editor - on working in magazines and fashion, protest and how to make a difference, and vintage clothing. 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 @brumeanddaisy and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop is the community marketplace app where creatives come to buy, sell and discover the most unique items from around the world. We all know and love the thrill of tracking down a hard-to-find vintage or owned piece, and with Depop it’s so easy to find incredible items that let you express yourself and your personality. Added bonus: Depop lets you look for those one-of-a-kind items without doing too much damage to your wallet or the environment. The possibilities for your style are limitless. Download the app for iOS and Android now to get started. The Pre-Loved Podcast Depop is @prelovedpod. Pre-Loved Podcast: Clare Press This week’s guest is Clare Press. Clare Press is the presenter of the Wardrobe Crisis podcast and Australian VOGUE's Sustainability Editor-at-Large. Clare is the author of three books, Dressing Table, Wardrobe Crisis, How We Went From Sunday Best to Fast Fashion and Rise & Resist, How to change the world. She is currently writing her fourth book about the future of fashion. I have mentioned it before on here, but Clare is a huge inspiration for me as a writer and podcaster, and I completely admire her work on fashion and sustainability. We talk about Clare’s incredible sense for amazing vintage finds, her history working in magazines and fashion, sustainability and protest, how to make a difference, and of course, personal style! - let’s dive right in! All the Episode Links: Clarepress.com @mrspress Wardrobe Crisis podcast Alexander McQueen Spring 2020 show St. Vincent De Paul thrift stores Pringle of Scotland Fashion Revolution Carry Somers Orsola de Castro Wardrobe Crisis book Lucy Siegle To Die For: Is Fashion Wearing Out the World book by Lucy Siegle Rise and Resist by Clare Press Pussyhat Project Extinction Rebellion No Fashion on a Dead Planet - on Wardrobe Crisis Sarah Arnold calling for boycott of London Fashion Week The Sixth Extinction book ThredUP Resale Report Macgraw blouses TRAID in London Miley Cyrus thrifting * For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. ** Check out the Pre-Loved Podcast Vintage & Second-Hand Shops Guide -- a global directory sourced from this amazing community! *** Want to get in touch? Email me at prelovedpod@gmail.com Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl of Brume & Daisy. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and Brume & Daisy.
On the programme this week our guest is Hattie Hartman, Sustainability Editor at the Architects’ Journal. The Architects’ Journal was founded in 1895 as The Builder’s Journal and Architectural Record, before being taking its current name in 1919. Some 100 years later the journal still remains one of the profession’s most respected and widely read … Continue reading "Hattie Hartman – Episode 32"
Today’s conversation is with Clare Press, Sustainability Editor at Vogue Australia. The industry’s go to journalist for the intersection of fashion and sustainability, Clare has published three books and her work has been featured in VOGUE, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, and many more. She joins us to talk about her birds eye view of the sustainable fashion space and how she’s leveraging writing to make an impact. Over the course of her career Clare has interviewed everyone from Beyoncé and Kim Kardashian to Yvon Chouinard. It’s an honor to turn the tables and share her story!To learn more visit https://www.clarepress.com/
Listen if: you want to learn more about fashion’s impact on our societies and planet.In the episode, Jess and Stef sit down with journalist, author, and VOGUE Australia’s Sustainability Editor-at-Large, Clare Press.Clare shares her career journey, including how she achieved her current job title that hadn’t previously existed, and reveals how much of the fashion industry is really like The Devil Wears Prada. The three have an important and topical conversation about the state of the fashion industry off the back of Fashion Revolution Week, debate whether wearing a hessian sack can be chic, and the three share insights on their fave emerging designers.You can find Clare on Instagram at @mrspress, and learn about Fashion Revolution @fash_rev. To learn more about sustainable fashion, check out Clare’s podcast Wardrobe Crisis here.You can find Jess and Stef on Instagram at @howtwolive.Subscribe now, new episodes coming every Monday.To get in touch, email contact@howtwolive.com.CREDITSAudio by: Giddy HeineProduced by: Simone PolanenMusic by: KausyCoordinated by: Bianca Wittner See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Written by Brittany ShenkHAPPY PODCAST THURSDAY, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: we are so pumped to have Emma Loewe, the sustainability editor at mindbodygreen, on our podcast this week. All of us here at ecofemmag are huge fans of her work and often pop over to mbg to skim Emma’s latest articles. Her voice is powerful, yet gentle, and we find inspiration in her ability to stay optimistic about healing the planet, which is not always an easy thing to do.Fun fact about Emma: she studied Environmental Science at Duke University to learn how to spread awareness about environmental issues through storytelling. Another fun fact? That’s exactly what she’s doing. AKA: she’s crushin’ it.One of the reasons we wanted to bring Emma onto the show - other than the fact that we’re a little #obsessed - was to chat about a book she recently co-authored, The Spirit Almanac: A Modern Guide To Ancient Self-Care. The title alone makes my heart vibrate. Her book is a seasonal guide to improving overall wellness using ancient rituals, and I can’t wait to get my hands on a copy. “Our main intention with the book was to add a little bit more meaning and purpose behind self-care...we really wanted to weave in some of the history behind some more self-care practices to add a little bit more context.”We hope you can set aside 20 minutes of your day to listen to this podcast with Emma. Her passion for self-care, environmental activism, and sharing news through storytelling rings loud and clear, and we need more energy like that bouncing around in the universe.We encourage all of you to check out Emma's website, and follow her on mindbodygreen and Instagram. Thank you Emma, from the bottom of our hearts, for setting aside time to chat with us on the ecofemmag podcast. We’re thrilled to see what you do next. Emma Loewe is a NYC-based writer and editor. She is currently the Sustainability Editor at mindbodygreen. She graduated from Duke University with a degree in Environmental Science in 2015 and is fascinated by how people interact with nature. She loves being outside, taking photos, and finding creative ways to write about sustainability. She is the co-author of The Spirit Almanac: A Modern Guide To Ancient Self-Care, a collection of spiritual rituals pegged to the four seasons. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The idea of fashion being both ethical and sustainable is at the heart of the new book by Clare Press - "Rise and Resist: How to change the world". The author, journalist and speaker talked with about 100 people at the University of Melbourne after being interviewed by the deputy director of the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute, Dr Sangetha Chandrashekeran. Clare is thoroughly disappointed by Australia's lack of action on climate change and in voicing that displeasure said "They need a rocket up their ....!".
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
What does it take to create engaging and highly shareable content for wellness and the environment? How has mindbodygreen been able to establish itself as an authority in the sustainability space? Here, Emma Loewe, Sustainability Editor of mindbodygreen shares her wisdom with us. HIGHLIGHTS [6:44] One shocking statistic Emma recently learned about plastic. [8:23] Kaméa: "What has been the key to mindbodygreen attracting such a large audience?" [8:39] Emma: "Making [wellness] accessible to everyone is one of our biggest goals." [9:10] Emma: "It's important to meet people where they are." [10:03] How Emma overcomes creative block and stays inspired. [14:28] Emma: "Environmentalism can be a daunting and scary place." [15:11] Emma's biggest learning lesson from having written over 1,000 articles on sustainability. [15:50] Kaméa: "What makes a piece of content really engaging and shareable?" [17:43] Kaméa: "What do you think has been slowing down the sustainability movement?" [20:10] Emma: "We make so many micro decisions in our day to day and just starting to make some of them more sustainable can add up to a real lifestyle change." 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!
In episode 02 of Addvantage, we welcome Clare Press, Vogue Australia’s new Sustainability Editor at Large; Jessica Radparvar, the Special Projects Manager for Fashion For Good; and Matti Aistrich, the Senior Lead On Business Development at Sitra to the show. Throughout this conversation, we explore questions around the new era of investing in sustainability, the true costs associated with the fashion supply chain, and whether price makes luxury.
Clare Press has written for just about everyone: Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, the Sydney Morning Herald and marie claire. She's written two books, The Dressing Table and Wardrobe Crisis: How we went from Sunday best to fast fashion( Nero Books).On the latter, Wardrobe Crisis is a fabulously clever book that mixes memoir with the devastating behind-the-seams details of the clothes we wear.We caught up with Clare before she jetted off to Italy to write her third book, Rise & Resist about activism. Rise and Resist will be published by Melbourne University Press in October 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.