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Overconsumption-core is NOT a vibe!!
In this weeks episode Rosie and Izzy dive into the world of throwaway culture and how it has started to consume our brains! They chat, the importance of education in making sustainable choices, outfit recipes, personal wardrobe landfills, and the dangers of fast fashion marketing.
They ask:
Can Black Friday ever be ethical and sustainable? Is shopping a valid form of self care? How can we fight planned obsolescence? Is finding personal style the key to being more sustainable?Join us this November for a buy nothing new month:
https://2ly.link/20iKZ
Thank you to Keep Britain Tidy for sponsoring this weeks episode!
Extra information:
Correction it was PLT who had Black Friday penny sales: https://amp.theguardian.com/business/2020/nov/27/critics-slam-pretty-little-things-8p-black-friday-dress-deal
Shein as a stockist for other brands: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdLDkt9p/
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Join Rosie & Izzy in this week’s episode as they discuss the ethics and sustainability of Halloween. With a total of 7million costumes thrown away a year Halloween couldn’t be more scary! The girls talk home made costumes, orange peel fangs, pumpkin recipes and so much more.
They ask:
How can we make Halloween more susty? Why does everyone always want to be Daphne? Is pumpkin carving ethical? Is Halloween just another marketing ploy t encourage over consumption?Join the insta fam:
@izzy_manuel
@rosieokotcha
@spillthesustainbili.tea
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Join Rosie & Izzy in this week’s episode as they discuss the ethics and sustainability of the jewellery industry. The girls talk stumbling across amethyst mines, ethical engagement rings and the lack of transparency in the jewellery supply chain.
They ask:
How ethical are your earrings? Do jewellery brands need to feel more pressure in order to make more sustainable/ethical changes in their supply chains? Are diamonds overrated? Do jewellery brands need to feel more pressure in order to make more sustainable changes in their supply chains?16:20: Rosie has now found her sunglasses again! Woohoo
RESEARCH LINKS:
https://www.scsglobalservices.com/news/a-complete-guide-to-sustainable-and-ethical-jewelry
https://www.hrw.org/report/2018/02/08/hidden-cost-jewelry/human-rights-supply-chains-and-responsibility-jewelry
https://waronwant.org/resources/new-colonialism-britains-scramble-africas-energy-and-mineral-resources
https://waronwant.org/sites/default/files/TheNewColonialism.pdf
https://www.naj.co.uk/advice/jewellery-ethics
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/368979514_Ethics_and_Sustainability_in_The_Jewellery_Industry
(Instead of connecting a file we will be sharing all our research links with you in the episode descriptions for easier access)
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Girlmore girls is defrosting, now that is officially autumn it is time to curl up with all our favourite TV shows, but how do our TV shows affect the way we consume fashion?
They ask:
Does Gilmore Girls help fuel the y2k fashion trends? Is it bad that fast fashion brands jump on trending TV shows like Barbie? Did you buy the viral Amazon Bridgerton corset during lockdown? How important is it to feel represented in film in TV whilst growing up?*Fact check:
Yes, Rihanna was the first Black woman to be the face of a Dior ad in 2015. She was also the first Black celebrity to be named an ambassador for the French fashion house.
Films and TV shows the girls mention:
Buffy the vampire slayer
Charmed
Gilmore girls
One tree hill
My lady Jane
Belle
Cinderella 1997
Hidden Figures
Sex & the city
Twilight
Disney:
Princess and the frog
Coco
Aladin
Atlantis
Encanto
Other mentions:
DIY low rise jeans tutorial:
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGd1yCpM8/
Gilmore girls podcast:
https://open.spotify.com/show/7LF8gsONJtmbEUBFrSPn75?si=Neleh6E_RpymwtaeN7fMGQ.
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Join Rosie & Izzy for their first ever live episode of Spill the Sustainabili-Tea recording live at Goodwood Revival with Oxfam!
Big shout out to all you lovely listeners for helping us make this happen we couldn’t have done it with out you!
They discuss:
- what happens to items that don’t sell in charity shops
- second hand September
- how to find good vintage in charity shops
Join the insta fam:
@rosieokotcha
@izzy_manuel
@spillthesustainabili.tea
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Join Rosie and Izzy as they discuss what to do if your best friend wont stop buying fast fashion
As we collectively move toward a more sustainable future through conscious consumption and small changes what do we do if we encounter someone who's choices are unsustainable and what do we do if they are a close friend... This week the girls discuss the challenges of maintaining friendships and relationships with varying levels of sustainability, the inaccessibility of sustainable choices and flat earthers.
They discuss:
- Is fashion political?
- The intersection of sustainability and politics
- Can you have different political views and still be friends?
- Genuinely what do you do if you have a friend doing weekly PLT hauls?
Join the insta fam:
@rosieokotcha
@izzy_manuel
@spillthesustainabili.tea
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Join Izzy and Rosie as they navigate the world of Taylor Swift fandom and sustainability. They chat about the embarrassing moment you cruel out your tent and proceed to leave it in the street ( the ultimate form of shameless littering?!) concert outfits and making homemade fan merch.
They discuss:
-Can we be fans of huge celebs when their actions don’t align with our values?
-Celebs and their private jets
-Wear once concert culture
Join the insta fam:
@rosieokotcha
@izzy_manuel
@spillthesustainabili.tea
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Join Rosie & Izzy in this weeks episode where they dive into the topic of sustainable periods, they rate their favourite period products out of ten and discuss some of the shocking facts around period products. Rosie opens up about her first time using a tampon and Izzy shares some thoughts on CBD…
They discuss:- Period product waste and plastic - Rating their fave susty period products - Accessibility to period products - Do CBD and herbal alternatives work
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Join Izzy and Rosie in this weeks episode where they chat all things Hard vs Soft Activism , is Izzy going to be creating a sustainable colleciton with SHEIN, and does Rosie think that Just Stop Oil suck!?
Things they ask:
- What is hard and soft activism
- Can anyone be an activist
- Just Stop Oil, are they good or bad
- Does shame work as a tool for change?
Activism: The policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change.
Mentions:
Recipes for disaster by Ventia La Manna: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2QFQiJoKyZ/?igsh=MWM4c2hsa3AxYjUxZQ==
Join the conversation and find us on socials!
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@rosieokotcha
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Join Izzy & Rosie in this weeks episode as they discuss plastic free July, over consumption of reusable products waste colonialism, peeling mushrooms and how often we should be washing our reusable bottles and cups.
Plastic free July: Is a world wide movement that provides resources and ideas to help us all minimise the amount of single use plastic we use everyday.
They ask:
Is plastic that bad?
Is glass actually better than plastic?
How often should you wash your water bottle?
Become part of the community:
- Instagram:
@izzy_manuel
@rosieokotcha
Ps- Apologies for the sound quality of this episode we experienced some audio/recording isssues <3
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Join Izzy & Rosie in this weeks episode as they delve into whether you can be stylish and sustainable, the trend cycle, Rosies love of the office siren aesthetic and their iconic yellow shoes.
They ask:
Does social media make finding your personal style harder?
Is luxury fashion a more sustainable option?
Does being sustainable mean you have to sacrifice style?
Grab a cup of something yummy and join Rosie Okotcha and Izzy Manuel once a fortenight as they explore the world of sustainability, from personal experiences to the science and history benign the clothes we all wear.
This podcast is a fun introduction to all things susty, so pop the kettle on and join us as we spill ALL the tea.
Become part of the virtual community:
Instagram
@spillthesustainabili.tea
@izzy_manuel
@rosieokotcha
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Join Izzy and Rosie as they discuss their personal journeys into living more sustainable lives and finding balance, the holy grail that is Americas GoodWill and their favourite second hand finds….and so much more! Grab a cup of something yummy and join Rosie Okotcha and Izzy Manuel once a fortnight as they explore the world of sustainability, from personal experiences to the science and history behind the clothes we wear. This podcast is a fun introduction to the world of sustainability, so pop the kettle on and join us as we spill ALL the tea. Become part of the virtual community:- Instagram:
@spillthesustainabili.tea@izzy_manuel@rosieokotcha
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In their first EVER episode Rosie and Izzy discuss ‘The dreaded Depop girlies’ charity shop prices going up and the heart-breaking moment your charity shop treasure turns out to be fast fashion.
They ask:
- Is it ethical or sustainable to resell?
- Are the depop girlies saving the planet?
- Are resellers making second hand less accessible and more expensive?
Over the past year, Depop girlies have gained a lot of traction for buying vintage for £2 and reselling it for £100+, or the most recent TikTok scandal surrounding Sabrina Carpenter's birthday dress. Yet with 57% of clothing being sent to landfill Rosie & Izzy question the value of the much slandered Depop girlies.
Ps- listen out for some guest appearances from Bunsen the podcast kitty cat!!
We hope you enjoy the episode and don’t forget to rate the pod!
For more:
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Izzy: https://www.instagram.com/izzy_manuel?igsh=Zjh3bnkzbGtxdXBt
Rosie: https://www.instagram.com/rosieokotcha?igsh=MWIyZmU1NjV3ZXRvdQ==
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Join Izzy & Rosie for an introductory bonus episode.
Where they chat about, cats, uni why the started the pod and more!
For more:
@rosieokotcha
@izzy_manuel