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Talk About it Tuesday

Talk About it Tuesday

By Recycle2 Riches

🗣TALK ABOUT IT TUESDAY🗣

This is the talk about it Tuesday podcast brought to you by Ashleigh Morgan, founder of Recycle2Riches.org!
Made in the middle of this pandemic, where connection feels so far away. With this platform we will be talking with world changers, wave makers and environmental educators.
Make sure to listen, watch, and learn from these incredible minds that are changing the culture of consumption every day.
Without further ado let’s talk about it!
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Does sleep directly affect sustainability?

Talk About it TuesdayMar 24, 2021

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Oct 10, 202349:44
"Cleantech in LA" August 2023

"Cleantech in LA" August 2023

Aug 29, 202329:43
"Earth Day Summit" June 2023

"Earth Day Summit" June 2023

This is the 2023 Earth Day Summit panel discussion with some of the leading ladies in the sustainable fashion industry. Earth Day Summit is hosted by Recycle2Riches.org! For this year CMC donated the Loft 10C event location to R2R. They were co-hosted of EDS 2023 and we would not have been able to pull it off without their generous donation and support. The panel for EDS 23 was moderated by Sandra Hanns and the panelists were Pentene the @dualitycoach, Clementina owner of @dnathreds, Corinne owner of @rule.dd and finally @recycle2riches founder Ashleigh!

You can watch this episode on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIE504GfkZY

Aug 05, 202301:02:23
"None Tox + Closed Loop" May 2023

"None Tox + Closed Loop" May 2023

Anna Turns is an Environmental journalist based in Devon, UK. Author of Go Toxic Free. Writer, lecturer, and radio presenter.

Speaker Bio: I specialise in crafting features and radio documentaries about sustainability, from climate change and renewable energy to marine issues, food and farming. My first book, Go Toxic Free: Easy and Sustainable Ways to Reduce Chemical Pollution, was published in 2022, and I enjoy presenting episodes of BBC Radio 4’s Costing the Earth series.
As a freelance journalist and Oxford University biology graduate, I combine my passion for storytelling and my curiosity about the natural world to write inspiring, intelligent content for many national publications including The Guardian, BBC Future, Positive News and Riverford’s Wicked Leeks. I’ve never missed a deadline. With rigorous reporting skills and a keen eye for imagery, my work focuses on progress, innovation and solutions. Constructive journalism is a thread that runs through all of my work.
I’m an assessor for the Cambridge Institute of Sustainable Leadership on the Communicating for Impact and Influence online course. I have taught journalism undergraduates at Plymouth Marjon University. I’m an active member of the Guild of Food Writers, Women in Journalism and National Union of Journalists and also mentor early-career journalists. I also sit on the Integrity Council for Provenance which aims to combat ‘greenwashing’ and create standards that better enable transparency. I’m passionate about environmental education and the importance of a strong connection to the landscape and coast. - Anna Turns


Follow and support:
@envirojournalistdevon on IG
www.environmentaljournalist.co.uk/
May 30, 202331:53
"Youth In Action" April 2023
May 28, 202325:26
Feb episode: Waste Diversion

Feb episode: Waste Diversion

February 2023 episode with Camille Tagle CoFounder+ Creative Director of FAB SCRAP a nonprofit in NYC Re-thinking textile waste!

Speaker Bio: Camille Tagle brings her deep history in the world of design and fashion to her work as Creative Director of FABSCRAP. After graduating from UCLA with a degree in Art History, Tagle studied design at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She then spent her early career as an eveningwear designer for renowned New York City design houses, with creations that sold in major retailers and graced the red carpet. It was through her work as a designer that Tagle witnessed just how much fabric, especially reusable yardage, went to landfill after each collection. Moved by the issue and concerned about the environmental impact, she created her own reuse system to get these fabrics into the hands of those who could use them. Tagle joined forces with FABSCRAP in 2017, developing new and creative outlets for fabric redistribution and solidifying FABSCRAP as an acclaimed materials resource. Tagle is also especially passionate about continuing to strengthen FABSCRAP’s relationships with schools throughout the country, believing that sustainability must become a key component in the education of today’s designers to better shape tomorrow’s design practices.
Bout the brand: FABSCRAP is a charitable, non-profit organization with 501(c)3 designation. Rethinking textile waste! Providing pickup of unwanted fabric from businesses and engaging local creative communities in reuse. They are based in NYC + Philadelphia. Your contributions are tax-deductible and support the reduction of fabric waste from the fashion and design industries in New York City.

Follow and support:
@fab_scrap on all social media
fabscrap.org/donate
Feb 28, 202330:25
Jan 2023: Recycle the right way w/newBin
Feb 01, 202315:52
November 2022 Ep (Sustainable Gifting)
Nov 30, 202238:46
April 2022 Ep (EVERYDAY IS EARTH DAY)
Apr 26, 202243:34
Earth Day Summit + Conscious Consumer Campaign 2022

Earth Day Summit + Conscious Consumer Campaign 2022

This 2022 March Episode is all about both our Earth Day Summit and the Conscious Consumer Campaign for 2022!

Feel free to email
recycle2riches@gmail.com if you have any questions or would like to get involved.

Here is our Campaign page: https://www.recycle2riches.org/pages/...

Here is our Event Flyer through CANVA https://www.canva.com/design/DAE5yn_P...
Mar 31, 202223:55
November episode: All Things COP 26

November episode: All Things COP 26

We have an amazing Talk about it Tuesday November 2021 episode. My favorite episode yet. In this episode we are speaking with Lidia from We have an amazing Talk about it Tuesday November 2021 episode. My favorite episode yet. In this episode we are speaking with Lidia from www.prettygreenlily.com and Markus Lutterman from www.wedonthavetime.org on all things COP 26.

First Lydia will break down the concept of COP26 and bring us the history of all conferences of the parties. Then Marcus wraps us up with the actions that were taken at COP this year. Watch, Listen and learn. Last episode of 2021!
Nov 30, 202155:45
August episode: Inspiring environmental actions by and for the youth!
Nov 30, 202130:43
July EPISODE: Transparency in sustainability through communication.

July EPISODE: Transparency in sustainability through communication.

Guests For July
Louis Yuen founder and creator of
infinityeightproductions.com
Educating youth on the current affairs of climate research. He believes that Education is key to creating a new generation of environmentalists.

Tai Ford Chief Marketing Officer for Retraced.co
Redefining the way we consume by providing easy access to honest information about the products around us.

Ashleigh Morgan President of Recycle2Riches.org and host of Talk About It Tuesday podcast.

Questions and Answers from our Guests: (the answers below are a quick recap of the speakers responses to the questions)

From Louis Yuen
Q: What does education of the youth on the climate crises means to you?
A: It is a heavy topic and Louis tries to turn this climate crises topic into a light and easy topic to consume.

Q: What is Infinity Eight Productions doing to bring transparency to sustainability through communication?
A: Louis educates himself first on any topic and then works on educating others. The most important thing for him is to find the core of the topic and how he will translate the overall topic. Expressing all the different sectors of one topic is very important for Louis as well.

From Tai Ford
Q: How does creating transparency in the fashion industry led itself to help the climate crises?

A: Fashion is one of the oldest and dirtiest industries. Lost of deferent elements and most of them are not good for the environment. Once you have the accountability of the elements that make up the fashion industry you can start to create action and help individual supply changes. One survey says 9 out of 10 fashion consumers care about sustainable fashion and 65% of consumers want to know the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) of an organization they are buying from.

Q: What is Retraced doing to bring transparency to sustainability through communication?

A: They work with fashion brands to learn the challenges of their CSR, map out their supply change and help brands to get over the mountain of transparency. When you know the supply chain as a brand owner, you can really start measuring yourself as a brand and out your sustainable development goals are developing overtime. You have all your internal communication all in one place and gain trust with your customers.

Thanks for watching and listing, to the July espied of Talk about it Tuesday. We hope you can join us next time to talk all things Inspiration Youth action in sustainability. Coming out August 31st until then, lets never stop talking about it.
Jul 27, 202121:54
Babel with BabLow on What is Circular fashion?
May 02, 202137:01
Conscious Consumer Campaign
Apr 20, 202121:23
Does sleep directly affect sustainability?

Does sleep directly affect sustainability?

Episode 7 with Nancy Bosnoian the founder and CEO of End No Sleep.org! They are Reclaiming Sleep as a necessity not a luxury. Nancy is answering the questions, Does sleep directly affect our sustainability? I believe we came to the conclusion that it does. Make sure to watch the recording on our YouTube and listen to our other episodes to learn from these incredible minds!
Mar 24, 202145:03
What should we do with our wonky flowers?

What should we do with our wonky flowers?

Ben Cross is a 4th gen grower at Crosslands Flower Nursery which was established in 1936 in West Sussex. We spoke on the waste stream of the floral industry and Ben’s solutions for it. Ben took this issue into his own hands when he started the British Flower Rock campaign back in 2014! Ben also won the Grower Award in 2019 and won the Global Sussex Environmental award in 2020. He truly is a wave maker, lessen, learn from and support Ben Cross. (IG page: https://instagram.com/alstroemeriaben) (FB page: https://m.facebook.com/CrosslandsFlowerNursery)
Mar 17, 202101:00:54
Is harmony possible between production and sustainability?

Is harmony possible between production and sustainability?

We are talking with the experts themselves, Method Sourcing with Avishai Greenstein. We host their bamboozle countertop composter on Recycle2riches.org marketplace. Method Sourcing was founded in 2013 with a diverse team of designers, manufacturers, and content creators obsessed with the health of our planet. Hopefully we answered the question of the day, is Harmony possible between production and sustainability?
Mar 10, 202150:06
Why should sustainable fashion be normal?

Why should sustainable fashion be normal?

We talk with Lydia founder of Pretty Green Lily blog covering all things sustainable fashion. Talking about this Circular economy we are all trying to obtain, some top 5 sustainable brands that Lydia recommends and inspired each other along the way!
Mar 02, 202136:50
Sustainable Business 101 for 2021 (Panel Discussion)

Sustainable Business 101 for 2021 (Panel Discussion)

We will be talking about fair trade in all areas of your company; what a sustainable product model should look like and what intersectional environmentalism really means in a workplace. With a Girl Boss Panel of sustainable educators from Gypsy Freedom, Kooshoo, Pela and LePrix!
Feb 24, 202101:08:57
Just one bar of soap?

Just one bar of soap?

If you are thinking, my grandma uses soap, then this is the episode for you. Together we break down the reasons why, particularly a bar of soap can truly transform the culture of consumption!
Feb 16, 202143:27
Why Water & What are SDG’s?

Why Water & What are SDG’s?

Talking with Kevin Sofen, Founder of Wristsponsible and co-host of SDGtalks podcast! Together we will explore why clean water is so vital to the circular economy. Also we break down the 17 sustainable development goals from the UN (SDG’s).
Feb 09, 202134:20
Let’s Talk about it

Let’s Talk about it

Feb 03, 202100:45