41 episodes

Interviews about stuff we all know and love, with a side helping of sustainability. Let's celebrate the brands and people on a mission to waste less, buy better and inspire change.

Sustainable Squad Katie St Laurence

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Interviews about stuff we all know and love, with a side helping of sustainability. Let's celebrate the brands and people on a mission to waste less, buy better and inspire change.

    S7: Ep 4 How to power up and get making stuff with Salvage Sister

    S7: Ep 4 How to power up and get making stuff with Salvage Sister

    Today I’m talking to Charis Williams, AKA Salvage Sister, and she gets creative and makes stuff out of old metal and wood and teaches people how to do the same
    Over 60% of our landfill waste comes from construction, demolition and excavation - so what Charis does is mega important for all this waste we produce. And there’s loads of material to choose from, you just need the energy to do it - and she does.
    Me and my sister in law did one of her workshops where we used some hard core power tools, so we chat about all that fun stuff - she has some great advice on what to do with what.
    Charis also shares more personal stories about her recent battle with thyroid cancer and the rubbish careers advice she was given, which squished her dreams and confidence. But not anymore!
    It’s a big energetic and positive chat and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. You can follow Charis @therealsalvagesister on Instagram and book a workshop online https://www.salvagesister.co.uk
    If you feel like you can’t make a difference to climate change, you’re wrong! We all can no matter how small, so tell your friends and inspire little changes.
     

    • 37 min
    S7: Ep 3 Why we should be buying local cut flowers with Betty Blooming

    S7: Ep 3 Why we should be buying local cut flowers with Betty Blooming

    86% of all UK bought flowers have been imported, so just like food and drink, buying local flowers helps us support our businesses on our front door and reduces our impact on the planet.
    For this episode, I'm sat with the lovely Liz from Betty Blooming talking about seasonal flower growing and allotment life. 
    I wish I'd spoken ti Liz before I got married, I would have 100% commissed her to grow a colourful and wild bunch of beautiful flowers for the big day. 
    You can follow her gorgeous account on Instagram and DM her if you'd like to know more. https://www.instagram.com/betty_blooming/
     
     
     
     
     

    • 31 min
    S7: Ep2 Sustainable hen party planning with Hens with Heart

    S7: Ep2 Sustainable hen party planning with Hens with Heart

    A large group of women at a hen party can be carnage, but also presents an opportunity to make a real difference and do some good without skipping the fun parts.
    Amy Sillince had an idea at a hen party. She paid attention to how much people were spending, how much time they had spare, what food was wasted and what items were bought for single use. The idea? Hens with Heart.
    Amy came to visit me in Brighton, one of the top cities for hen parties in the UK, and completed opened my mind to the concept of finding a moment to give back when you're with your besties. This is not about beach cleans and charity shop volunteering, although you can, this is as simple as donaing a beauty product to a local collection point or writing a letter to someone who's lonely or sick. 
    Amy also shares her top tips on hen party planning and how to waste less and buy better. We also share our own stories from hen parties and have a laugh at banana shaped things.
    If you loved this episode please share it. You can find out more about Hens with Heart here https://www.henswithheart.com/about-hens-with-heart

    • 36 min
    S7: Ep 1 Paddle boarding, swimming and dogs on the beach with The Sea Safety Project

    S7: Ep 1 Paddle boarding, swimming and dogs on the beach with The Sea Safety Project

    My home town of Brighton and Hove is a magnet for beach lovers, even with the pebbles. It's extra busy during May to September, but knowing what to do if you get in trouble in the sea applies all year round.
    Becky Knights from The Sea Safety Project gives us a flavour of what she teaches kids in schools, what dangers and signs to watch out for when visiting the beach, what to do if our dogs get in trouble and how she has become a better swimmer.
    Since recording this podcast we both completed the Arundel Triathlon on Sunday 21st May. It was a lot of fun and the Sprint distance is a great way to get fit, get outside and improve on your swimming.
    To learn more, check out Becky's Instagram @sea_safety and always check your local tides and weather warnings.

    • 47 min
    S6: Ep 7 Why we should be obsessed with beans with Bold Bean Co

    S6: Ep 7 Why we should be obsessed with beans with Bold Bean Co

    Beans have come a long way since being drenched in tomato sauce and poured on toast.
    Amelia Christie-Miller, founder of Bold Bean Co, joins me for this weeks episode to share their start up story, all the delicious things you can do with beans and why they're so good for our health, food poverty and our soil. We should all be absolutely obsessed with beans.
    Their brand and content is fun and useful and I'd urge you to take a look and have a try. The best thing is, they want people to start eating beans whether it's their jars or not! However, I can hand on my heart say the 3 varieties I've tried were all delicous and really good value. One jar is the equivilant amount of 2 supermarket cans and they're a much better quality and flavour. 
    For recipe inspo and where to buy Bold Beans visit their website https://boldbeanco.com/
     
     

    • 34 min
    S6: Ep6 Taking tech back and the circular economy with Dr David Greenfield

    S6: Ep6 Taking tech back and the circular economy with Dr David Greenfield

    It's very likely that you will have recently bought, upgraded or replaced some sort of tech or electrical appliance in the last month. Unsuprisingly, tech is one of the top 5 things we buy at Christmas - but what do we do with all our old stuff? It feels a little more complicated than giving away clothes due to pack testing and how things are put together.
    Dr David Greenfield from Tech Take Back in Brighton joins me this week. I visited their new hub and got a full guided tour of the victorian building packed full of retro tech treasures. David shares how they repair and donate old tech to charities, what kinds of tech you can take back and buy from their shop on North street and the meaning and importance of a circular way of doing things. He also shares what other companies such as The Library of Things and the Restart Project are doing to help us reduce waste.
    You can find out more here https://www.techtakeback.com/

    • 31 min

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