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I’m what others would describe as a ‘people person’. I enjoy finding out how they think and what makes them do what they do – not surprising I’m a mindset / life coach! I also love to learn new skills, particularly if they help the planet in some small way. My podcast is a real mixture. From family and friends to a wide range of professionals I'll be asking all sorts of questions or simply sharing my thoughts and experiences.

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I’m what others would describe as a ‘people person’. I enjoy finding out how they think and what makes them do what they do – not surprising I’m a mindset / life coach! I also love to learn new skills, particularly if they help the planet in some small way. My podcast is a real mixture. From family and friends to a wide range of professionals I'll be asking all sorts of questions or simply sharing my thoughts and experiences.

    Chatting to Karen Bek about willow weaving and basketry.

    Chatting to Karen Bek about willow weaving and basketry.

    Karen was in academia, about to start a Phd, but knew she wanted to be involved in gardening so despite people saying 'you're wasting your qualifications' and takigna paycut she followed her dream and became a gardener on a large estate supporint peole with mental health challenges. 
    It was whilst working as a gardener she learnt how to weave obelisks and plant supports. The more weaving she did the more she wanted to learn. so enrolled on a course and did lots of different classes with different weavers over the years (and still does attend courses). As she learnt about each basket she also learnt about the heritage and history of each different basket shape and becoe even more hooked!  
    As a single Mum she attempted to do both roles and support her 2 children. During covid because her role was outside she was allowed to continue to go to work whilst her childern had to remain at home. She realised she was supporting people's mental health at work but her children needed it as much at home. This then brought about her next career decision to become a full time basket maker so she could be around for her children. 
    Karen shares each stage of her journey and how much more there is to learn from a basket and what it tell us about our history.  https://www.karenbekwillow.co.uk/

    • 55 min.
    Have you heard of wool pots? You will soon!

    Have you heard of wool pots? You will soon!

    When wandering around a garden centre have you ever thought about all those plastic pots we buy our plants in and what happens to them? What do you do with yours? Bin them? hide them in the shed never to use again? Give them to a friend who grows things from seed or divides plants? 
    Well apart from hiding in someone's shed or being re-used by growers over 500million of them get sent to landfill! They don't degrade and take on average between 400 - 450 years to break down into micro and nano plastics and we all know where they end up! 
    On the other side farmers with smaller herds of sheep are simply burning their fleeces as there is no viable market for them and it costs more to shear them than the wool is worth. Crazy world we live in. 
    Graham Hull had an idea and together with his business partner Tom came up with, what not only turned out to be a sustainable idea, but a win win for everyone. 
    I was given some wool pots as a gift last year and absolutely loved them so bought more for growing my seeds this year.
    I find out where the idea came from, the challenges in not only setting up a new business but within the horticultuaral industry as well. www.wool-pots.co.uk
     

    • 51 min.
    Would you start a business as you approached your 60's?

    Would you start a business as you approached your 60's?

    This quote came to mind as I was chatting to Mitty -  “People who say it cannot be done, should not interrupt those who are doing it", George Bernard Shaw. My 'friend' on this podcast is defintiely the person doing it! 
    Meet Mitty who, not only decided to start her business  www.bridieandbert.com 3 years ago in covid, but also turned 60 this year which she celebrated by going to India  - not just for pleasure also for business.  
    I'm very keen to discover how it all started, where did she get the idea from and find out what her great motivators are for growing her business - it involves a big kitchen! Her story starts way back when she was a little girl and she had her mother who kept their childhood clothes wrapped up in tissue paper. 
    Since covid she's built an online and wholesale business and now has 3 shops opening in St Mawes, Salcombe ad St Ives which she is eager for everyone to pop into and say hello if you're in one of those towns. She's also got great plans for the future (if you know anyone who lives on the East coast of America or involved with cruise companies she'd like your help) including expanding her range of clothes and her number of shops. Watch out Lymington and other seaside towns Bridie and Bert are heading your way! 
    Mitty knows who she is, how she works best and has learned to do things her way and ignore other people's fears. WARNING: Her enthusiasm, passion for life and all she does is very infectious!! 

    • 44 min.
    Sarah Franken explains how accidentally walking into a panel talk resulted in the online magazine 'Lumera'.

    Sarah Franken explains how accidentally walking into a panel talk resulted in the online magazine 'Lumera'.

    In this episode it's all about 'sustainable fashion'
    Gill chats to Sarah Franken a young entrepreneur about how she came to set up the online magazine 'Lumera'. The focus of the magazine is to highlight sustainable brands and Gill finds out what is sustainable fashion and how complicated it can get! 
    Sarah explains that at university she wasn't particularly passionate about sustainability but how, a few years later, she accidentally walked into a panel talk all about sustainable fashion and it gave her a whole new perspective and passion to pursue. Lumera was born. 
    They discuss what constitutes as 'sustainable fashion' and what are the bigger challenges involved? Sarah explains what the 3 main sustainability categories are.
    Gill mentions about how when she was younger it was normal for families to have a 'button and zip box'. Sarah uses a great quote as an example as to why we now simply discard clothes: "Clothes have gone from being a valuable item to becoming a disposable item". 
    The discussion widens out to look at: how do you get people to change their mindset / perception around their fashionable clothing buying habits when large cheaper brands target them in their marketing? How does the industry overcome the dilemma of what would be seen as sustainable fashion for one group of people is viewed differently by another. What is 'greenwashing' and how does the consumer know if a brand is doing this? 
    They both agree that with anything in life it has to be easy for the consumer to navigate.  
    Links to the articles mentioned in the podcast:
    Resale on the Rise - Brands Selling their Pre-Loved Garments https://lumeramag.com/articles/resale-on-the-rise-brands-selling-their-pre-loved-garments  5 Tips to Spot Greenwashing https://lumeramag.com/articles/five-tips-to-spot-greenwashing  To subscribe to the magazine: https://lumeramag.com/  or follow them on social media @lumeramag. Or if you are a sustainable brand or know of one please contact Sarah by email info@lumeramag.com so she can add it to her list or Gill to do a podcast! 
     
     

    • 1 u. 1 min.
    As an entrepreneur Holly Kelsey took a 'family dream' and turned it into a business.

    As an entrepreneur Holly Kelsey took a 'family dream' and turned it into a business.

    I don't know many entrepreneurs, let alone someone of Holly's age, who does literally everything in their new business - from building the website, to making the bespoke items to taking the photographs of her products.
    She explains how rêvedesalpes.com came about from an idea / dream her Mum and Aunt had many years ago. On gaining her Masters and realising she didn't want to remain in marketing she picked up the idea and started the business.
    Holly is very keen on sustainability and it is at the heart of her business and everything to do with it. The bespoke items she makes as the orders come in to avoid wastage, she sources other items from vintage shops and even her packaging can be recycled. 
    As well as running her own business Holly also writes for the online magazine Lumera which is about educating people on sustainable fashion. 

    • 34 min.
    Gill chats to Clare Freeman and Catherine Wrench about their planet friendly business.

    Gill chats to Clare Freeman and Catherine Wrench about their planet friendly business.

    Clare and Catherine met at the school gates when their children were young and started  running an after school club together for many years before deciding it was time to do something new.
    Gill finds out what made them decide to star a new environmentally friendly business. What were the driving forces behind it? How do they decide what to stock and how much to stock when starting a new business? 
    She dsicovers that they test all the products themselves to ensure they work and really are environmentally friendly. As Clare tells Gill they realised that one downside is that because a lot of things they sell are long lasting customers don't need to keep returning to buy them! This is just one of the challenges because inevitably the products are more expensive than the equivalent suppermarket item as they last longer - like their bamboo kitchen roll - so it's getting customers to make the mindset switch that in the longer run they do actually work out much cheaper. 
    We chat about everything from green bleach to ragbags (remember them? and yes I still have one) to terry nappies. @planetfriendlyliving.co.uk

    • 55 min.

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