In this podcast we investigate the top 10 podcasts which will help you understand what you can do to be more sustainable.
An increasing number of people are turning to podcasts as a convenient and rapid source of information as interest in global concerns, such as climate change advocacy and human rights activism, grows. Here, we look at our top ten podcast picks for improving your understanding of sustainability, whether from a personal, professional, or social standpoint.
These podcasts give a wide range of viewpoints on the sustainability movement and how we can all engage, from activism to diversity to mental health and wellbeing. Try them out while you go for your regular run or stroll or even just in the background while you prepare dinner or take a bath. For all of us, there is still much to learn about sustainability.
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Host of the Green Dreamer podcast and supporter of sustainability and regenerative medicine, Kaméa Chayne. The program features guests who are experts in a range of professions as they discuss ways to promote communal healing, ecological regeneration, and universal wellness. The Green Dreamer website also features a diary page with articles advocating intersectional ecology, sustainable fashion, and well-being.
Listen on: iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher
The Spirit of 608 podcasts was started by fashion journalist and media expert Lorraine Sanders to promote FEST-friendly (fashion, entrepreneurship, sustainability, and technology) exposure training and interviews with inspiring female founders.
The topics covered in the weekly episodes range from content marketing tactics to industry insider perspectives on the sustainable fashion sector. If you own a sustainable business or want to learn more about the operations of sustainable businesses, you should listen to this podcast.
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Conscious Chatter is a podcast hosted by Kestrel Jenkins that explores the origin, composition, and maker of our clothing. In each episode, Kestrel, a fervent proponent of sustainability, speaks with a different person about social, economic, and environmental challenges related to fashion while frequently connecting them to more prominent themes. A fantastic podcast with a variety of subjects to listen to!
Listen on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify
Amma Aburam is the creator of Style and Sustain, a website devoted to revealing Amma's transformation from a fast-fashion addict to a proponent of sustainable fashion and bringing attention to the improvements required in the sector.
Amma conducts interviews with visionaries in sustainable fashion and shares her ideas on how you may become engaged in promoting change in the fashion business.
Listen on: Apple Podcasts
Sustainably Influenced is a podcast that will help you navigate the complex world of sustainability. Bianca Foley and Charlotte Williams host it. To clarify the many words used across businesses, each episode includes an interview with a different authority on sustainability or ethical living. The women and their visitors talk about the facets of a conscious lifestyle and how we may modify our lives to affect change.
Listen on: Spotify
What must we do to address the climate problem, and how can we accomplish it? Are the critical questions posed by journalist Alex Blumberg and scientist Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson? This dynamic duo tackles pressing environmental concerns every week and deconstructs them with understandable explanations while discussing the social issues surrounding them on this podcast.
Guest experts frequently join them. There is also a call-to-action archive with a complete listing of all the suggestions made on the program and supplementary connections to useful websites.
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A Sustainable Mind, hosted and produced by Marjorie Alexander, releases new episodes weekly and features interviews with some of the most influential environmental campaigns, start-ups, and organizations.
According to Marjorie, everyone should be able to listen to these podcast episodes with ease, who claims on their website that "everyone, from a middle school student to a retiree, and everyone that is not necessarily versed on the topics at hand."
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The Wardrobe Crisis, which debuted in 2017 and is presented by Clare Press, is the top podcast in the world for eco-friendly clothing. Developed from Clare's book of the same name,
The guest experts are diverse and inspirational, ranging from economists to supermodels, and they include appearances by Amber Valletta, Ellen MacArthur, and Safia Minney. The podcasts cover the most pressing topics facing the fashion sector, including plastic pollution, the rights of garment workers, and the future of fashion in the face of global warming.
Listen on: iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud
The show's hosts, Ryan Nicodemus & Joshua Fields Millburn, share frank and engaging discussions about living a minimalist existence and how it impacts (or enhances) relationships, home, self-care, and the workplace.
Each episode covers various subjects, such as materialism and mental health, unconventional living arrangements, organized kids, and minimalist weddings. Anyone who feels drawn to the minimalist lifestyle and wants to learn more about its various facets should listen to the Minimalists podcast.
Listen on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Google Podcasts
Elizabeth Joy, the founder of Conscious Life & Style, a company that offers materials to encourage a slow and eco-conscious life, is the host of the podcast The Conscious Style, released in 2021.
Elizabeth hosts solo podcasts and ones with special guests to talk about some of the most critical challenges facing the fashion industry, covering subjects like greenwashing, intersectionality, and ethical production. The episodes lay down the essential components of what characterizes sustainable, slow, and ethical fashion, making them an excellent listen for anyone new to sustainable fashion.