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Ever wondered why you don't have anything to wear? Or asked yourself, how you can actually buy less but better?
Fashion Our Future is your crash course in how the fashion industry really works and how it's handling demands for better ethical practices... and better quality clothing. Knowledge is power and you're about to hear from some of the most revolutionary leaders in sustainability to the most innovative designers that are challenging the status quo.
Across five series, Craftsmanship and Luxury, Untangling The Supply Chain, Empowering Fashion Workers, The Next Generation of Influence and Cultivating a Regenerative Future, we're getting candid on the largest sustainability challenges that fashion faces today and how that impacts us.
Fashion Our Future is hosted by Andrea Cheong, the fashion creator known as "the care-label queen" and the author of Why Don't I Have Anything To Wear. Her viral approach to fashion, "The Mindful Monday Method", was created when she discovered the missing link between mental health, our wardrobesand how we connect with nature. She has been named a fashion critic to watch by Vogue Business and one the UK's Top 50 Unsung Fashion Heroes by Grazia. Listen to a new series dropping every month.
Fashion our Future is a podcast brought to you by Kering and produced by Kikina Studio.
Share the podcast on social media with #fashionourfuture and follow Kering on Instagram (@kering_official) / Twitter (@KeringGroup) / Facebook (@keringgroup) / Linkedin (@Kering) and Andrea Cheong on Instagram (@andreacheong_) and TikTok (@andreachong_) for more content and updates!
Check out the website to know more : https://www.kering.com/en/sustainability/
Production: Kikina Studio
Host: Andrea Cheong
Writer: Kikina Studio (special thanks to Laetitia Berthier), Andrea Cheong
Illustration: Kikina Studio (special thanks to Jeremie Guez)
Music: Kikina Studio (special thanks to Tomer Lavie)
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Growing food and fibre is a complex but exciting world to be in.
Sarah's Country is a musterer of the minds bringing together passionate innovators, and inspiring future-thinkers with a dose of practical reality.
Sarah Perriam-Lampp is an award-winning rural journalist with a decade of experience across TV, radio, podcast, and print where her pulse of New Zealand's farming sector makes Sarah's Country a valuable mainstay in your podcast library.
Join over 30,000 listeners monthly who tune in from across the world to gain insights and connections on how to tackle the complexity of farming for the future - together.
For more information, partnership opportunities, to suggest a guest for the show or to contact Sarah, visit sarahscountry.com
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Welcome to “Bigfoot Society,” the podcast where host Jeremiah Byron delves into the captivating world of Bigfoot encounters. Through intimate interviews, Jeremiah aims to empower witnesses by providing them with a platform to share their experiences. By doing so, he offers a sense of relief and control, allowing them to take ownership of their stories. Join us as we explore these extraordinary encounters, unveiling the mysteries surrounding Bigfoot and its impact on the lives of those who have encountered this elusive creature.
If you have had a Bigfoot encounter please share it with us and start the conversation by sending an email to "[email protected]". -
Join us, Ellen and Christian Weatherford, while we review your favorite species of animals and rate them out of ten in the categories of effectiveness, ingenuity and aesthetics.
More information can be found at justthezooofus.com 😊
Got a species you want us to review? Submit your animal friend to us at [email protected] and when we review your animal we'll give you a shoutout! 😊
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The QuackCast is a theduckwebcomics.com podcast hosted by Ozoneocean, Banes and Tantz Aerine who run DrunkDuck, the oldest Webcomic hosting site on the net! They chat about all things webcomics, writing and art techniques, social and cultural issues, pop-culture, and a whole variety of interesting subjects!
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A podcast for artists, entrepreneurs, and everybody in between. Each week, we pull back the curtain and discuss the successes, struggles, and lessons we've learned in 10+ years of running creative businesses. Our rotating cast of hosts and guests add different perspectives and insight to the world of marketing yourself and creating a brand around your art. Join the Rally Caps team today!
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The official Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery podcast! This podcast channel is for material outside the exhibition space, be it recorded public programme, random series, occasional ponderings or curated content. If it is heard it may well end up here. Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery is the purpose-built gallery of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington. It initiates, produces and presents a highly-regarded programme of exhibitions, events and publications; manages and develops Ngā Puhipuhi o Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection, and provides a vital platform for critical thinking across media, disciplines, cultures and contexts.
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Join curator Angelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy and ceramic artist Alex Anderson as they discuss the aesthetics of optimism in contemporary ceramics. Humor, cuteness, and the decorative will be jumping off points for conversations with young professionals of color who are shaping the field today.
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Many Artists rarely transition from being a hobby artist to having a thriving successful art business. Did you know that you can be the most talented artist out there, but still struggle to make art sales if you don’t have the right strategies and mindset in place. Listen in as Natalie Parker, Artist and Creative Entrepreneur, shares with you her very best tips on art and business so that you can finally turn your Art Biz dreams into reality. Natalie dreamed of being a full time Artist for over a decade while she worked as a high school art teacher. On her nights and weekends she diligently built her art business on the side before leaving from her day job at the youthful age of just 36. Natalie now runs a successful 6 figure art business from her home studio and loves to openly share everything she has learnt with her fellow women creatives just like you.
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BEST INDEPENDENT PODCAST - FINALIST - 2024 NZ RADIO & PODCAST AWARDS Refreshing Nature Sounds & Stories from the Wilderness. Join along to explore nature and listen to wildlife and conservation stories with an interlude of nature sounds recorded in Aotearoa New Zealand's wild places. Produced and Presented by Karthic, a Wildlife Filmmaker telling simple stories about nature & the wild. Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/tuneintonature Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/tuneintonatureshow/ Producer & Presenter : https://instagram.com/karthiscool
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The Film Bay of Plenty Podcast.
Join us as we delve deep into the minds and works of our diverse industry of Kiwi film makers from the Bay of Plenty and Beyond.
The Film Bay of Plenty Podcast showcases and supports all aspects of the screen industry, marketing our vibrant and culturally rich region of Aotearoa New Zealand, to the world.
The Film Bay of Plenty podcast is made possible thanks to:
Tauranga City Council/Priority One, Rotorua Lakes Council/Rotorua NZ, Ōpōtiki Council, Whakatāne Council, Western Bay Council, Taupō Lakes Council/Amplify, Kawerau Council, Bay Trust, TECT and Rotorua Trust.
For more information about us head to www.filmbayofplenty.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The PhotowalksTV podcast with Jefferson Graham is the companion to the YouTube travel photography series, featuring the writer-photographer and former USA TODAY columnist.
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Adam Chau sits down with two artists, writers, or curators each week to discuss contemporary issues in art, craft and design. Each guest drives the conversation, drawing on the episode's central theme by using their own experience working in the arts. The podcast highlights that a single issue can have multiple perspectives and that ultimately, we should disclose our trade secrets.