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🗓️ 2 October 2023
⏱️ 25 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello there, you awakening wonders. Thanks for joining us today for stay free with Russell Brand. |
0:04.4 | Thank you for rejecting the mainstream narrative and legacy media corruption in favor of an |
0:10.0 | opportunity to build something beautiful together. If you're watching us on YouTube, |
0:15.0 | click the link in the description and follow us over to Rumble where we can speak more freely. |
0:20.0 | We've got some fantastic content. I'm having a |
0:22.1 | conversation right now with Jeff Garner, who's an eco fashion designer, whose new documentary, |
0:28.3 | let them be naked, exposes, among other things, the toxins prevalent in our everyday clothing |
0:34.2 | and is trying to revolutionize the industry. If you're watching us on |
0:38.3 | YouTube, join us over on Rumble for yet another story that demonstrates how the world we |
0:43.1 | take for granted is pervasively toxic, whether it's our food or even our clothing. I've not heard |
0:49.3 | about this story before, so I'm fascinated to meet Jeff Garner. Jeff, thank you so much for coming on the show. |
0:55.7 | Yeah, thanks for having me. I've never heard of it before. It's one of those things, |
0:58.5 | I suppose, that it takes a little bit of introduction because it's like, I suppose, |
1:03.4 | eating processed food, which we're all becoming a little more aware of, something that we just |
1:08.4 | take for granted, that fast fashion, easily accessible |
1:11.4 | clothes are sort of part of life now. They're beyond the luxury. There's something that we feel |
1:17.3 | entitled to. And while occasionally we might think, oh, these being made in sweatshops, |
1:21.9 | exploitively in some far-flung land, that's a kind of thing we've become aware of in the last 10, |
1:27.4 | 20 years, have not considered aware of in the last 10, 20 years, |
1:28.4 | I've not considered the possibility that the process of making the clothes could somehow |
1:33.7 | be toxic to the people wearing them. But what have you learned, Jeff? Well, you know, I've been |
1:38.5 | doing this 25 years and that's why I called it, let them be naked because the idea is that |
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