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Telltale Stories

by Alexandra Clark

Telltale Stories -A Podcast about Ethical Business, Culture & the Environment

Copyright: Copyright 2019 All rights reserved.

Episodes

How do we build an economy that better serves people and planet? | Expert Interview

44m · Published 01 Mar 18:05

Continuing our exploration of alternative economic systems that better serve people and planet, we interview Anna Fielding, whose career spans values-based banking, campaigning, social enterprise, academia, community development and social innovation. 

We discuss community currencies, women in banking, citizens feeling powerless, alternative visions for the future and much more!

We hope you find the episode interesting and, if you do, please share and post us a review so others can find us!  

How can we create thriving cities within the circular economy? | Expert Interview

36m · Published 23 Nov 20:34

In this episode, we explore how we can create economies that exist within our social and planetary boundaries, using the principles of Kate Raworth's Doughnut Economy. We examine a real life example from the city of Amsterdam called the Thriving Cities Initiative.

Ilektra Kouloumpi, a Senior Strategist at Circle Economy and lead of the Thriving Cities Initiative, talks us through what the Circular Economy Model is and how it can be downscaled to the level of the city, to create cities that exist within our social and planetary boundaries.

To read more about the Thriving Cities project, go to: https://www.circle-economy.com/resources/creating-city-portraits    

Is the chocolate we eat made from child labour!? | Tony's Chocolonely

40m · Published 08 Oct 08:56
Ynzo van Zanten, 'Choco Evangelist' at the pioneering chocolate producer, Tony’s Chocolonely, enlightens us about the endemic issues with forced child labour in the cocoa industry in West Africa, and the company's mission to do things differently. A truly inspiring story of how business can be a force for good! 🍫

Can fashion be a vehicle to address human trafficking? | Outland Denim

24m · Published 28 Sep 07:18
In this episode we interview James Bartle, Founder of Outland Denim, about his mission to help women who had fallen victim to human trafficking by offering them employment under good working conditions, a living wage and opportunities to rise above their work.    

Diversity & Inclusion in the labour market | Expert interview

33m · Published 04 Sep 11:18
We had the pleasure of interviewing Mayokun Mac Alonge, or Mac, as he goes by, the CEO of The Equal Group, a data driven diversity and inclusion consultancy.    We discuss diversity and inclusion in the labour market and the pressing need to address the often hidden and systemic issues of racism in the UK.

Ethical Brands | Karma Drinks

28m · Published 28 Jul 14:15

In this latest episode of Telltale Stories, I interview Simon Coley, the Co-Founder of the Fairtrade and organic soft drinks company, Karma Drinks. 

 

We discuss what constitutes an ethical brand as well as some of the market dynamics, such as price competitiveness that place constraints on ethical brands.

 

Are people prepared to pay the additional cost of ethically sourced products? Is it a question of will or financial means? Does it inevitably mean that ethical brands are aimed at wealthier people? Or have prices been artificially pushed too far down at the expense of the welfare of people we have limited connection to? 

 

 

How can design thinking solve environmental challenges?

37m · Published 15 Jul 17:06

The renowned, Dr.Leyla Acaraglu talks us through the underlying causes that have led to the current environmental crises and what, she believes, needs to be done to address these from a systems perspective.

"We need to question and challenge ourselves to think about what it is that brings value to our lives, because most of us buy things because we get the associated benefits of happiness, and status, and convenience, and so challenging ourselves on the value propositions of the things that we buy and bring into our lives is really important." Dr. Leyla Acaraglu 

 Dr.Leyla Acaraglu is a product designer, sociologist, systems thinker, Ted Talker, and Founder of Disrupt Design and the learning platform Unschool. She has, among other things, worked with the U.N. to create, what is called The Anatomy of Action, which sets out 15 everyday actions that anyone can take to live sustainably.

Regenerative Leadership for 21st Century businesses

31m · Published 11 Jun 10:03

In this episode we interview Laura Storm, an influential women within sustainability and co-author of the book, Regenerative Leadership. 

She passionately talks us through what regenerative leadership is and how it can make businesses and society fit for the challenges of the 21st Century. 

Read more about Laura: https://laura-storm.com/ and regenerative leadership in her's and Giles Hutchins' book: https://www.regenerativeleadership.co/ 

What is behavioural science and what it is used for?

26m · Published 04 Jun 09:52

Behavioural Science has played a key role in the UK Government's strategy and in helping to adapt people's behaviour during the coronavirus pandemic, but what is it exactly and what is it typically used for?

We interview Dr. Stephanie Stanton-Fay, a research health psychologist and behavioural scientist at University College London.

 

Soundbites: London Youth School Strikes

21m · Published 21 Sep 19:20

Listen to sound bites from the London youth school strikes for the climate 2019. We interview a range of young people about why they are there and what messages they have to share, including youth climate activists Ummi Hoque and Noga Levy-Rapoport.  

Telltale Stories has 12 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 6:13:35. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on December 31st, 2023 17:11.

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