Conversations with Australian artists, designers and entrepreneurs that examines how they use design to shift behaviour and thinking for the better.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessDesignArts |
Julia and Jordy Kay are the entrepreneurs behind the incredible success of Great Wrap - a company that produces compostable cling wrap and pallet wrap, originating in Melbourne. During our conversation, Jordy and Kay stepped us through the company's ... more
Bassike is an iconic fashion label started in 2006 by Deborah Sams and Mary-Lou Ryan with the simple intention of creating sophisticated clothing with organic cotton fabrics. This set up the framework for a successful label with sustainable thinking ... more
Brae, a renowned restaurant and 23-acre farm in Birregurra, Victoria, is co-owned and led by chef Dan Hunter. We caught up with Dan to unpack the thinking and processes behind Brae's innovative and incredibly detailed dining experience. He shared how... more
Tim Read is a doctor who has lived in Brunswick since the early 1990s. A passionate climate change activist, Tim was elected as the state MP for Brunswick in 2018 and became the first Greens MP for the electorate. Tim is a little outside of the artis... more
Nick Dowse is the founder of “Honey Fingers”, an urban beekeeping collective, honey brand and creative studio in Melbourne. Honey Fingers explores bee cultures and the intersections between farming, food, art, history, design and education in the co... more
Once called "the poster boy for zero-waste living" by the New York times, Joost Bakker has making things using waste and discarded items professionally for more than 25 years. He is probably best known for his series of zero waste restaurants called ... more
Courtney Holm is an expert in circular fashion and the founder of A.BCH, a circular fashion label working and making clothes in Melbourne. She's extremely principled and aside from making beautiful clothes, is using A.BCH to challenge the status quo ... more
In 2014 Jeremy McLeod and the team at Breathe Architecture completed an innovative, ethical, self-driven apartment development called The Commons. Despite selling very well and winning a number of awards, it did little to shift the market in a more e... more
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Apple Podcasts | #125 | Australia/Arts/Design |
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