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Alden Wicker: Impressing the eco-nerds – Well Made E139
Sustainability is not binary. Returning guest reporter Alden Wicker is breaking down what we talk about when we talk about sustainability and exposing common red herrings.
· Feb 18, 2021
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Céline Semaan, Slow Factory: Unlearning and reeducating – Well Made E129
Céline Semaan, founder of Slow Factory, is bringing us up to speed. This episode is a lesson on unlearning the systems we know and getting familiar with the discomfort of change.
· Sep 9, 2020
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Danny Alexander, Who Gives a Crap: Giving a crap – Well Made E128
At peak pandemic panic buying, Who Gives a Crap sold 28 rolls per second. Co-founder and CPO Danny Alexander shares how rapid scaling has led to their biggest donation ever — $4m.
· Sep 2, 2020
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Sana Javeri Kadri, Diaspora: Decolonizing spices – Well Made E126
Food equity starts in the supply chain. Diaspora Co. founder Sana Javeri Kadri is disconnecting Indian spices from the influence of Western colonization.
· Aug 19, 2020
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Leah Thomas: Protecting people and planet – Well Made E124
What does it mean to be an "intersectional environmentalist" and how can companies follow suit? We're talking to Leah Thomas, the person who coined the term.
· Aug 4, 2020
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Vanessa Barboni Hallik, Another Tomorrow: Rethinking Your Framework – Well Made E116
Vanessa is taking us through the carefully considered, incremental decisions it took to build an ethical supply chain for Another Tomorrow.
· Apr 23, 2020
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Davis Smith, Cotopaxi: Navigating Difficult Times – Well Made E115
Cotopaxi founder Davis Smith has always faced tough decisions with a people-first approach. Davis is making a case for sustainable shifts to capitalism.
· Apr 21, 2020
Talk Shop with Kohl Crecelius, CEO and co-founder of Krochet Kids intl. and KNOWN SUPPLY
Five questions with Kohl Crecelius, CEO of ethical apparel brands, Krochet Kids intl. and KNOWN SUPPLY
Kristine Isidro
· Apr 18, 2018