Women Giving a Bleep.
Podcast von NABU
Welcome to the Women Giving a Bleep podcast! This podcast is a space for all the women who are building enterprises to change the world. In this podca...
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5 FolgenIn episode 5 of Women Giving A Bleep, Tanyella Evans interviews Sarah Lian, a boundary pushing Chinese Malaysian actress who grew up in Canada now based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. After beginning her acting journey in the US, Sarah made a name for herself in Southeast Asia and built her own boutique talent management agency Suppagood [http://www.suppagood.com]. In this episode Tanyella and Sarah dives deep into the world of wellness and how her experiences in the past lead her into building Supparetreat [https://www.supparetreat.com/about/] a safe space for beautiful powerful women to explore their own potential and shine in their own light. Sarah also shares with us her own experience with asian hate being born into a Chinese Malaysian family and how she is choosing to use her voice today for good. Make sure to subscribe to our Women Giving a Bleep podcast to tune into our next episode, follow our Instagram @nabuorg [https://www.instagram.com/nabuorg/?hl=en] to be kept in the loop on all things social impact, culture, creativity and community. Share your thoughts in the comment section below, letting us know what inspired you most about Sarah's journey and her passion in serving other women. Show Notes: Follow Sarah Lian: Instagram @imsarahlian [https://www.instagram.com/imsarahlian/?hl=en] Official Website https://www.sarahlian.com [ https://www.sarahlian.com] Follow Supparetreat: Instagram @supparetreat [https://www.instagram.com/supparetreat/?hl=en] Catch up on missed events [https://www.supparetreat.com/recordings/] See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 4 of Women Giving A Bleep, Tanyella Evans interviews Annie Griffiths, one of the first women photographers to work for National Geographic, and a woman that is changing the way we look at social impact. When you first start your social impact venture there are so many areas to invest in it's hard to know where to start. We think Annie makes a great case for investing in visual storytelling as a way to quickly attract eyes (and donations) to your cause. Liked this episode? Make sure to subscribe to our Women Giving a Bleep podcast to tune into our next episode, follow our Instagram @nabuorg to be kept in the loop on all things social impact, culture, creativity and community. Share your thoughts in the comment section below, letting us know what inspired you most about Annies journey and her social impact work. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Summary: Join Tanyella Evans’ NABU’s Executive Director & Christopher Thompson NABU’s Director of Development as they discuss a question every entrepreneur has asked themselves “How the Bleep do I Fund This?” Touching on five different models including crowdfunding, grant writing, board funding, small donor campaigns and high net worth donors, this episode will provide you with a rich insight into the different funding techniques that are pivotal in kickstarting your social enterprise. Liked this episode? Make sure to subscribe to our "Women Giving a Bleep" podcast to keep up with future episode. Follow our Instagram @nabuorg to be kept in the loop on all things social impact, culture, creativity, and community. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Women Giving a Bleep, Tanyella Evans has a socially-distanced virtual conversation with Vanessa Barboni- Hallik, the founder and CEO of a ground-breaking sustainable fashion brand and activism platform, Another Tomorrow. After 15 years in finance, Vanessa took a step back to consider her next career steps, and what she learned about the detrimental impact of the fashion industry and lack of effective solutions led to her watershed moment for change. Highlighting the difference between social entrepreneurship and systems entrepreneurship, Vanessa’s solution is to build a completely new kind of fashion company that takes into account the entire ecosystem of quality, transparency, education and activism. Listen now to learn Vanessa’s fundamentals for building any company today. Follow us on Instagram @nabuorg and Another Tomorrow @anothertomorrow. To learn more about NABU and this episode visitwww.nabu.org [http://www.nabu.org/] Show Notes: * Another TomorrowVogue [https://www.vogue.com/article/covid19-sustainability-ethics-another-tomorrow]piece “Could COVID-19 Usher in a New Era of Responsibility in Fashion? An Urgent Opportunity for Sustainability and Ethics” (April 2020). * Another TomorrowThe New York Times piece [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/29/t-magazine/another-tomorrow-fashion-vanessa-barboni-hallik.html]“A Brand as Ethically Minded as It Is Refined The clothing line Another Tomorrow offers up a new model for environmentally sound design.” (January 2020). Another Tomorrow Business Pillars & Examples: 1. Using Technology for Transparency:Another Tomorrow technology partner,EVRYTHNG [https://evrythng.com/]and anexample here [https://www.anothertomorrow.co/about/transparency]. 2. Using Technology for Authenticity:Another Tomorrow samplelink [https://another-tomorrow-evrythng.netlify.app/UrMQwgHgHk7f7dX4t9PwppRq]from one of their product pages to demonstrate what the customer sees when they scan the QR code (each of Another Tomorrows pieces has a unique digital ID so this is just one example). Because each piece has its own digital identity, when it is returned to us for resale, we can scan the QR code and verify exactly which piece it was. 3. The Circular Economy Model:for Another Tomorrow, the circular economy model means facilitating multiple lives for our products through resale. This has long been used by car companies (e.g. BMW Certified vehicles etc) and adopted by some of the market leaders (see Patagonia’sWorn Wear [https://wornwear.patagonia.com/], a role model for us). Another Tomorrows platform is one of the first we know of where a luxury company is taking ownership of its own resale model. They have signaled this on thispage [https://www.anothertomorrow.co/about/resale]of their site and will formally launch resale in early 2021. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the Women Giving a Bleep podcast. Join our host Tanyella Evans and NABU co- creator Isabel Sheinman as they touch on the a to z journey of creating and sustaining a world changing enterprise. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.
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