Posts in social entrepreneur
Christine Langdon, The Good Registry #33

Gift giving is changing and The Good Registry is one approach to giving differently in New Zealand which embraces simplicity, goodness and celebration. Find out more in this weeks podcast with Chief of Good, Christine Langdon.

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Charlie Ross, Offset Warehouse #32

As part of Fashion Revolution Week 2018 I excited to bring you this week's podcast with Charlie Ross, Founder at Offset Warehouse. 

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Dr Pragya Agarwal, The Art Tiffin #31

Tiffin is an Indian midday snack which refreshes and nourishes. Pragya was inspired by this idea as she created her cruelty free and vegan art subscription box, which helps people take some time out of their busy day to be creative and mindful. 

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Kate McAllister, Crisis Classroom #30

Crisis Classroom has a unique methodology for bringing people together, built on the premise that we all have something to share and learn from one another. Inspired by her time teaching with migrants in Calais Kate McAllister and her Co-Founder Darren, are applying their experience as a teacher and trauma therapist to help migrants rebuild their lives as they travel to their new home. However you an now also use their methodology in your own town or place of work. 

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Madeline Petrow & Lenny Leeman, MAMOQ #29

MAMOQ is a curated, fashion marketplace for the conscious consumer, it includes 35 carefully selected brands and tells the story of each as well as their ethical or environmental ethos. Find out how to get 10% of your first order. 

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Amezinim Seji, Niche Hair Lab #26

Ame Seji and her co-funder Timi are creating the first ethical, sustainable natural hair extension company: Niche Hair Lab. They take sourcing seriously and plan to 'give back' throuh a local foundation for the communities from hwich they source hair from. 

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Claire Lyons, The Frugal Family #25

Claire Lyons started her business as a blog, about her 'family project' to consider how they were spending their money and reduce the amount of 'stuff' in their home. After baby number four Claire and her husband re-focused on what was important to them as a family, re-connected with their values and began thinking about how they could live more frugally and sustainably. 

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Sanne Meijboom, I-Like Local #24

The trend for home-stays, farm-work holidays and other 'live like a local' adventures is growing in the tourism industry....but how do we know we are experiencing something authentic or contributing positively to the people we stay with, or local economy? Sanne Mejiboom has answered this with her social business: I-Like Local. 

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Joy MacKeith, Triangle Consulting #23

Joy Mackeith started Triangle Consulting with 2 other women, when they were freelancers and simply had a joint interest in working with mission driven organisations and charities. They now provide a suite of tools to help in one-to-one support situations, to enable the key-worker and service user to see the change or distance travelled for the service user, during the engagement. 

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