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Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

129) Collaboration over competition to more quickly achieve our shared goals with Fashionista's Whitney Bauck

Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

Kaméa Chayne

Earth Sciences, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Science

4.8694 Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Whitney Bauck is an Associate Editor at Fashionista. She got her start writing about the intersection of fashion, faith, and ethics, and now frequently explores the topics of sustainability, worker rights, and diverse representation within the fashion industry.

 

On this episode, Whitney shares why she thinks regenerative agriculture may be the next big thing in sustainable fashion, her thoughts on what drives fashion trends, how we can influence the industry to be more ethical and sustainable in practice, and more.

 

Episode notes: www.greendreamer.com/129

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Transcript

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I have a quick but important ask. As you're probably aware, Green Dreamer is an independent

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podcast and we don't take on corporate advertisers to fund our work because we don't want those

0:13.7

considerations to influence our curiosities or our abilities to question whatever it is that we want to question.

0:22.3

So if you value and believe in our work, this is our call out.

0:26.8

We need your direct support in order to continue this podcast.

0:30.7

And you can help us out so, so much through a paid substack subscription to my newsletter at

0:37.3

camaya.substack.com or through a one-time

0:40.4

donation at greendreamer.com slash support. It really means a lot to have you here. And we're so

0:47.6

grateful for whatever form or level of support that you're able to share with us.

0:53.8

If what you really care about is creating a planet that can sustain itself and that can live on,

1:00.8

then it doesn't matter whether you get the praise for it or someone else does.

1:04.9

Like what you want is the planet's good and it doesn't really matter what it does for you.

1:11.4

What is potentially the next big thing in sustainable fashion that we can get excited about?

1:17.7

What drives trends and how can we use our understanding of this to support sustainability?

1:23.7

That's just the tip of the iceberg of what you'll hear today.

1:26.9

Green Dreamer is supported by our listener patrons.

1:29.3

To join our Green Dreamer network and support the show, you can head to

1:32.3

greendreamer.com slash support.

1:34.3

And thank you so much if you're already a patron.

1:37.3

For now, to our conversation with Whitney Belk, the associate editor at fashionista.com,

1:42.3

where she largely focuses on sustainability, worker rights,

1:45.8

and diverse representation within the industry. Green Dreamer, if you're ready, take a deep breath

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