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Empathy, Integrity And The Courage To Challenge Systems - With Amy Powney

47 min · 30. apr. 2026
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What does it mean to lead with empathy, integrity and care? In this episode, I’m joined by Amy Powney - fashion designer, activist, founder of AKYN, and one of the most influential voices in sustainable fashion today. After winning the Vogue Designer Fashion Fund, Amy used the opportunity to build a fully traceable collection from field to finished garment - a journey captured in the award-nominated film Fashion Reimagined. Since then, she has continued to challenge the fashion industry from the inside out, building a business rooted in responsibility, transparency, and integrity. We talk about empathy, activism, emotional sensitivity, leadership, and what it means to keep speaking up when something doesn’t feel right - even when it makes you the different person in the room. A thoughtful, honest conversation about trusting yourself, staying open-hearted, and having the courage to challenge systems that no longer make sense. Produced by Chatterbox Audio.

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