Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 22 hours 29 minutes
Listen to Janosch Amstutz, a university lecturer on the topic of using Augmented Reality for communication and eCommerce, and the founder of HoloMe. HoloMe, a London based Startup, is a leader in the deployment of Augmented Reality humans over mobile at speed and scale...
Listen to Frances Cookson and Katie Arnott, the founders of Rewritten London. Rewritten is based on a fundamental belief that no item of clothing should be worn only once - bridal or otherwise. Known for their innovative styles, mix and match attitude, use of bold colours and print, flowing fabrics and flattering silhouettes - Rewritten are inclusive of size and shape and encourage women to show off their unique sense of style through the successful bridesmaids and ready-to-wear collections...
Listen to Patrick Scally, community manager of the Trampery Fish Island Village, a purpose-built campus for fashion, innovation & sustainability. Patrick is a creative professional with an impassioned interest in community development & social innovation. He has acquired years of experience of community building and workspace development in the East London creative ecosystem through work with EAT WORK ART & The Trampery...
Listen to Eshita Kabra-Davies, founder of By Rotation London. Inspired by a love for fashion that doesn’t weigh on her conscience and with an approach grounded in practicality overindulgence, Eshita founded By Rotation as a side hustle in April 2019. Having travelled to her motherland Rajasthan, India for her honeymoon and witnessed the first-hand effects of textile waste, Eshita felt compelled to change, and bring about change...
This is a special episode of our podcast CONNECTING PEOPLE. Today is International Women’s Day and as we at SABINNA are a female-led team, we thought it’s the perfect timing to share our thoughts on what it means to be a woman and how we can empower each other. We are very excited to have spoken to some members of our team about their personal experiences and stories and share them with our listeners today. Special thanks to everyone who was involved in this episode...
This episode of CONNECTING PEOPLE features Sophie Rist, the founder of the sustainable lifestyle brand Agnes LDN. Before starting her own business, Sophie was working as a designer in the fashion industry. Over time she started feeling like her role didn't match up to her personal morals so she decided to tackle the issue and started Agnes LDN in 2018. Sophie created her label with the aim to educate and inspire people to put the planet first in their everyday actions...
Listen to Natasha Minter, the founder of Model Me. Model Me is designed to educate and empower models and creatives by organizing events and offering support for all people involved in the creative industry. Founded in 2018, Natasha felt the need to improve the sense of community in the model and creative industry triggered by her previous experiences in modeling internationally...
Listen to Aja Barber, a London based writer and style consultant focusing on sustainability, consciousness, ethics and intersectional feminism. Her goal is to bring our attention to how systems of power affect our consumer habits. Aja is microblogging daily on her Instagram account, raising her voice to talk about various modern-day challenges. She’s also a contributor on eco-age.com, sharing thought-provoking articles and insights with her readership...
Listen to Irene Marie Seelig, an entrepreneur & consultant for fortune 500 companies as well as start ups, focusing on sustainability and technology. Irene is a pioneer in introducing circular systems thinking, planet centric design & the UN sustainable development goals to businesses in order to drive growth, trust and transparency...
Listen to Jessica Warch, co-founder of Kimaï, a DTC fine jewelry brand launched a year ago. All their pieces are handmade in Antwerp using lab grown diamonds and recycled only! Both co founders grew up to diamond trading families and felt it was time to bring some transparency, innovation and change to that very traditional industry. We talked to Jess about droppig out of university, supporting small businsses in corona times and what it feels like to see your jewelery being worn by celebrities.