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Fate Sent LemonsAuthor: Lisa Bi
FSL is an ATL-based socially conscious streetwear brand. We are all about doing good while looking good. FSL donates a portion of their profits to a local organization and interviews the founders as well. Our founder Lisa Bi is going to be interviewing these Change-Makers, Doers, Activists on how Fate Sent them Lemons and what they did with it to help the community. You are going to listen to who they are, what they do, how they help, and how YOU can be another human helping humans. Language: en-us Genres: Documentary, Education, How To, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Here's to a new year of being ethical and intentional! w/ Patricia Chourio
Friday, 28 January, 2022
Welcome back and Happy New Year! We talk about how a sustainable enterprise is made, with Patricia Chourio from The World's Corner.She is the founder of a fair trades shop that has products handmade by women artisans from ethnic minority groups. She makes business meaningful by creating personal relationships with these artisans, buy directly from them at a fair price .Shopping ethically and ecofriendly is now easier and by doing so you are making a positive impact in these artisans and their community! We talk about the troubles of fast fashion, her day job and balancing 2 business ventures . We also talking about how there are some businesses present sustainable but their practices are't transparent or match what they want to represent. Let's start slow this year with slow fashion one accessory at a time! The World's Corner has macrame purses , table runners to scarves from Hmong people in Vietnam to Guatemala.@fatesentlemonsSocial Media Links and Website :@shoptheworldscornerhttps://theworldscorner.com/https://www.facebook.com/theworldscornercom/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHh-s5YTga3N5VWrKb2c8zASources:https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/fashion-clothing/what-fast-fashion-why-it-problemhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/26/fashion/everlane-employees-ethical-clothing.htmlhttps://goodonyou.eco/how-ethical-is-uniqlo/https://www.eco-stylist.com/we-tested-everlane-and-they-failed/







