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The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Best of VOICES

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Tim Blanks sits down with Ziad Ahmed, chief executive of JUV Consulting and Stephanie Simon, the former head of community at Clubhouse to reflect on VOICES.


Background


The first three sessions at BoF VOICES 2022 tackled issues inside the fashion industry and far beyond. Speakers explored the climate crisis and accusations of corporate greenwashing; the potential of artificial intelligence and the associated ethical implications; the war in Ukraine and growing economic uncertainty and inequality across the globe and Gen-Z’s rising anger over these issues and how to start to fix them.


“At this event, fashion is often quite marginal,” said BoF editor-at-large Tim Blanks during the live recording of “The Best of VOICES With Tim Blanks.” “It’s in our minds, but what we’re talking about are the world’s big, definitive issues.


Blanks was joined by VOICES speaker Ziad Ahmed, chief executive of JUV Consulting and Stephanie Simon, the former head of community at Clubhouse, to reflect on the highlights from the first two days of talks and panel discussions.


Key Insights


  • The climate crisis is the cloud that hangs over everything, from technology to the economy. But rather than waiting on private companies to create change, widespread regulations are essential, said Simon. “It seems much more straightforward to mandate the targets that we’re going to need in order to ensure progress from a climate change perspective.”
  • The potential of artificial intelligence is limitless, but humans can help control how the world of AI unfolds. “We teach AI by example,” said Blanks. “By being ethical, kind human beings, AI learns to be ethical and kind.” 
  • While the younger generation is interested in new technologies, there’s also a trepidation about the companies and people creating these innovations and a desire to upend past practices. “There’s often an assumption that Gen-Z is leading the charge towards innovation,” said Ahmed. “Broadly speaking, that’s not really the case. A lot of young people are really sceptical and critical about our own relationships to technology.”
  • To see change, today’s stakeholders need to bring the next generation into the decision-making process — and begin to relinquish control. “The solutions to the problems that we are facing exist,” said Ahmed. “The question is if the people who currently have the reins will give them up.” 


Additional Resources


  • BoF VOICES 2022: Finding Optimism in an Unsteady World: From the Ukraine War to the climate crisis to the legacy of the pandemic, speakers including CNN’s Clarissa Ward, Mercy Corps’ Tjada D’Oyen McKenna, Goldman Sachs’ Tim Ingrassia and Google X’s former chief business officer Mo Gawdat discussed the uncertainty gripping the world — and why there’s cause for hope.


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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion.

0:08.5

Welcome to the BOF podcast. It's Friday, December 2nd.

0:12.8

All this week, the BOF team has decamped to Soho Farmhouse in Oxfordshire for our annual gathering for big thinkers, BOF Voices 2022. Today we'd like to

0:23.3

bring you a special episode recorded by our editor at large, Tim Blanks, with Stephanie Simon and

0:29.6

Zad Ahmed, an old and new member of the Bof community to reflect on some of the key insights from the

0:36.1

first two days of voicesices talks. That's session

0:38.4

one, two, and three. In this conversation, you'll see that there's so much more to learn

0:43.2

than what happens on stage at Voices. Here are Stephanie Simon and Zad Ahmed with Tim Blanks

0:49.2

on the B.F podcast. Welcome everybody to the best of Voices 2022. I'm Tim Blanks and this is our seventh year

1:00.3

of Voices and we are as usual at Soho Farmhouse in the misty English countryside, chilly

1:07.5

as hell as well. Voices is an annual gathering of some of the world's great thinkers and doers.

1:14.4

I always leave fully enlightened, and I'm very excited today to be speaking to some special guests.

1:22.6

But before then, we're going to have a look back over the past few days.

1:28.2

Welcome, welcome, welcome to Voices 2020, the Business of Fashion's annual gathering for

1:35.2

big thinkers now in its seventh year. I would say don't underestimate the incredible resilience

1:42.7

and beauty of the human spirit under incredible

1:46.3

hardship and adversity. Invest the time, develop your ability to seek truth and facts

1:52.3

rather than waiting for the next meme or profile picture to fall into your lap.

1:56.5

I think American luxury is freedom. I think it's having the freedom to wear what you want when

2:03.2

you want to wear it and having the freedom to put on something that frees you up mentally and

2:09.1

spiritually so that you could be the best version of yourself. And that maybe we can reimagine a world,

2:15.5

a system, a fashion that looks and feels differently and that serves more of us.

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