In this episode, we talk to Stephanie Dickson, co-founder of Green is the New Black, who at one point, aimed to make living a conscious life, sexy. We hear from her about how to make the fashion industry more sustainable and the human side of living a conscious life.
Guest: Stephanie Dickson
References
- Venetia La Manna shows Shein outproducing H&M, Zara in terms of styles released.
- Andrew Morgan: The True Costs: Who pays the real cost for your clothes
- Fashion Revolution has become the world’s largest fashion activism movement.
- DietPrada calls attention to H&M’s copying of young, queer designer Chet Lo’s work.
- UNEP Anatomy of Action reports on micro actions that can lead to macro change.
- The Human Element: Overcoming the Resistance That Awaits New Ideas by Loran Nordgren & David Schonthal
- Project Drawdown by Chad Frischmann
- A B Corp Certification measures a company’s entire social and environmental impact.
- “Why are you still working? Finding the passion and purpose that fuels your career” by Jack Zenger, Forbes June 2021
- “Find success in your career by learning how to match your passion with your purpose” by Morten Hansen
- “How to retire early with FIRE” by Kelly Anne Smith, Forbes Dec 2021
- Job burnout how to spot it and take action by the Mayo Clinic
- Taking stock of industrial ecology: Chp 9 Understanding households as drivers of carbon emissions by Angela Druckman & Tim Jackson, 2016
- Live wide awake podcast, Stephanie Dickson
- Naked arctic Adventure, Green is the New Black
- Green is the New Black IG, YT, WhatsApp