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Maxine Bédat Of The New Standard Institute: Setting new standards for 'sustainability' in the fashion industry (podcast interview)

In this podcast episode, Maxine sheds light on how the New Standard Institute is going about setting a new standard for the fashion industry, especially when words such as sustainable and eco-friendly are not standardized and often are used as a greenwashing tool; why recycled microplastic fibers used in so-called eco athletic wear or swimwear, might not be as eco-friendly as it's made out to be; and more.

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Cristina Mittermeier Of Sealegacy: Inspiring care for our oceans and shared humanity with conservation photography (ep243)

In this podcast episode, Cristina shares how the theme of ‘enoughness’ has shown up in different ways and evolved throughout her lifetime; how integrating the immeasurable sacred ecology into our work in sustainability—otherwise focused on the technical details and numbers denoting impact—might deepen our sense of connection and purpose to support our overarching goals; and more.

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Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin: Reindigenizing our myopic views of poverty for true wealth (ep241)

In this podcast episode, Reginaldo sheds light on the dominant western culture's myopic view of poverty; why it's dangerous to presumptively want to help ‘lift’ materially poor communities out of economic poverty while holding an incomplete worldview that is not universal; what the coronavirus pandemic reveals about what wealth really means in the face of a crisis; and more.

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Falling In Love With : Our diversity of native bees and pollinators (interview with brigit strawbridge howard, author of dancing with bees)

In this podcast episode, Brigit sheds light on all of the different and unique species of wild bees out there besides the honeybee; how we've exploited honeybees as monocultures in order to uphold our industrialized, monocultural food systems; why we need to go beyond single-species conservation efforts for a more holistic approach; and more.

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Harnessing: The power of storytelling to shift popular culture (interview with debbie levin of environmental media association)

In this podcast episode, Debbie sheds light on how she was able to help build excitement and hype around hybrid cars at a time when people had skepticism and little interest in them; the power of engaging talent from the entertainment industry to serve as role models—with their vast influence on popular culture; and more.

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