Styled by Science CEOs

Styledbyscienceceos

"Styled by Science CEOs" is hosted by Ayo Aigbe & Megan Martis. Both women are young CEOs & founders of ventures in the clothing industry. With their shared backgrounds in science and engineering, Ayo & Megan use a unique lens to talk about sustainability, representation, and innovation.

  1. Breaking Barriers and Empowering Tomorrow's Innovators with Jasmine LeFlore

    03/08/2024

    Breaking Barriers and Empowering Tomorrow's Innovators with Jasmine LeFlore

    About the episode: "If I knew about entrepreneurship or business at an earlier age, where would I actually be now?" On this episode we sit down with Jasmine LeFlore, a visionary leader and advocate for diversity in STEM and business. She is also the amazing woman who asked this powerful question in this episode.  From her early fascination with planes to her current role as the Co-founder and Executive Director of Greater Than Tech, Jasmine shares her inspiring journey of breaking her own barriers and empowering the next generation of STEM, business, and interdisciplinary leaders. We talk about how Jasmine first learned about engineering through planes, her innovation process, challenges of being a woman and woman of color in the STEM field (i.e. the game of Double Jeopardy), and the life-changing impact she is creating with her non-profit Greater Than Tech. We even talk about professional clapbacks! If you are interested in how pure curiosity can lead you down awesome adventures, overcoming challenges with confidence and grace, and how representation can change the directory of someone's life, then dive into thought-provoking and inspiring conversation with Jasmine.  Timestamps: 01:30: How seeing planes as a young kid got Jasmine started on her path to being an aerospace engineer  08:36: Jasmine's problem-solving process and the importance of understanding root causes while taking into account diverse voices 15:40: Overcoming obstacles as a woman and w woman of color in the field - Double Jeopardy 29:00: Greater Than Tech's mission and impact on empowering students in STEM and business education 35:01: Addressing the gender gap in STEM and the true importance of representation 41:01: We ask Jasmine what is one problem in her industry and what is her hope for change  44:14: Our key takeaways from our conversation with Jasmine  About Jasmine LeFlore: Recognized as one of the top 50 Women of Influence in Technology by San Diego Business journal, Jasmine LeFlore is the Co-founder and Executive Director of Greater Than Tech, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating the next generation of innovative technology leaders by introducing girls and underserved students to immersive educational programs at the intersection of STEM and business. She also works as the Advanced Technology Solutions Lead for Collins Aerospace improving the way the Applied Research and Technology organization approaches investing in emerging technologies. LeFlore grew up in Flint, MI and watched planes take off and land every day from a nearby airport, sparking her initial interest in aerospace studies. She later earned a BSE in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan, an MSE in Interdisciplinary Engineering (with a Systems Engineering Concentration) from Purdue University, and an MBA from Indiana University. Learn more about and support Greater Than Tech: ⁠⁠https://greaterthantech.org/⁠⁠ Challenge: Share this episode with a friend who is passionate about diversity in STEM and/or business fields! Connect with Us: Email: ⁠styledbyscienceceos@gmail.com⁠ Instagram: @styledbyscienceceos Subscribe to our podcast on your preferred platform! Cloeco - https://cloeco.com/ Hangio - https://shophangio.com/ Enjoyed this Episode? Share it with a friend!

    48 min
  2. Creating Access to Sustainable Products, Conscious Consumerism, and Setting Rigorous Standards

    05/19/2023

    Creating Access to Sustainable Products, Conscious Consumerism, and Setting Rigorous Standards

    About the Episode: On today’s episode we speak to Ryan Lewis, founder and CEO of EarthHero,  a curated online marketplace and corporate gifting platform, that uses a 5-pillar sourcing methodology to ensure only the most sustainable products are selected. We were so excited to bring on Ryan because marketplaces have become an increasingly important sales channel for brands to sell products and for customers to discover new brands and purchase from them.  We dove into marketplaces in the early days, the eco-gender gap, setting rigorous product standards, conscious consumerism, and more. We loved Ryan’s candor in this episode. A big takeaway we received from this episode is that the work of making the industry sustainable is complicated and continues to be in progress. Tune in to hear the full rich discussion. “Every time you buy, just think about, do I need this? Do I want this? Is this a sustainable purchase?”  - Ryan Lewis “To put a bow around that plastic conversation is that it just needs to be thoughtful. you got to take into account the entire lifespan of the product and all the stops along the way and make sure there’s not unintended consequences happening.” - Ryan Lewis Timestamps: 4:09 The pain point that inspired EarthHero  7:33 Challenges of business growth  19:30 Sustainability in materials, micro plastics, recycled fibers, all natural materials, etc.  30:00 The eco-gender gap; The skew of marketing of sustainability to woman and how this is changing  35:00 Growing profits vs not promoting over-consumption; conscious consumerism  43:50 Ryan’s thoughts on what should be talked about more in the fashion industry   About Ryan: A dad, husband, entrepreneur, and avid adventurer with a deep passion for the natural world and over two decades of ecommerce experience, Ryan founded EarthHero with the mission to help make it easier for people to shop and consume more sustainably. In his own quest to live a more environmentally-conscious lifestyle, he couldn't help but wonder how many people would live more sustainably if it were easier to do so and didn't require compromise. He wanted to find a way to give people the tools to make educated, thoughtful decisions about what they buy and use – while being convenient and simple. He's a firm believer that sustainability involves choices that make us feel good about selecting products that put our health and our planet’s health first.  Challenge: - Share this episode via a text with one friend!  Connect with us: - Email: ⁠styledbyscienceceos@gmail.com - IG: @styledbyscienceceos - Subscribe to our podcast on this platform that you are listening to this episode on! - Cloeco: http://cloeco.com  - Hangio: ⁠http://shophangio.com⁠ Loved this episode? Text it to a friend 🙂

    48 min
  3. 03/31/2023

    Unlocking the Common Myths about Packaging and Exploring the Future of Packaging Innovation

    About the Episode On today’s episode we speak to Saloni Doshi, the CEO and Chief Sustainability Officer at ⁠EcoEnclose⁠, the world's most innovative provider of sustainable shipping solutions for ecommerce brands. We were so excited to bring on Saloni because one of the overlooked parts of a company is packaging. From the bag or box used to mail your purchase, to the inside liners that often protect it, there is so much more to packaging than meets the eye. Especially, in regards to sustainability. We loved having Saloni on the podcast! Stay tuned till the end for some additional co-host commentary! In our conversation with Saloni, we explored: The impact of U.S. manufacturing and supply chain The myth of compostable packaging Why its not enough to simply switch from plastic to paper New packaging innovation like Algae Ink Balancing maintaining ethics and building a sustainable business “Any material you choose, do it right. And so if you choose paper, do it right. If are like ‘I gotta go with plastics’, there is a way to do it better and right and there is a way to do that not right at all.….Once you sort of decide on this X material, let’s make sure you avoid all the potential pitfalls of using that material.” - Saloni Doshi In this episode, you will learn and hear about: 11:40 Deciding to revive manufacturing and support job creation in the U.S. 13:20 Bringing humanity into business while keeping grasp of running a business 16:00 The myth of compostable packaging 23:55 How post-consumer waste put into the blue bin is processed and what happens to recycled paper after you recycle it  29:00 Why its not enough for brands to simply switch from plastic to paper 30:40 Balancing profit without over-promotion and over-packaging 33:30 How there is a relationship to fashion 35:00 Packaging innovation, including Algae Ink 41:17 What Saloni sees as a problem in the packaging industry that should be talked about more 44:35 Plastic isn’t the best but frankly, it’s not going anywhere. About Saloni Saloni Doshi is the CEO and Chief Sustainability Officer at ⁠EcoEnclose⁠, the world's most innovative provider of sustainable shipping solutions for ecommerce brands. She is passionate about helping conscious companies thrive and pursuing advancements that help build towards a truly circular materials economy. Prior to EcoEnclose, Saloni was a Managing Director at New Venture Advisors, a consultancy that supports the development and growth of sustainable food and agriculture. Professionally, Saloni's career has balanced social justice, environmental progress, and strategy - including the launch of Fresh Takes Kitchen, a social enterprise committed to improving healthy food access and serving as a Director at Teach For America. Saloni lives in Colorado with her three children, whose deep and growing passion for the planet and all of its biodiversity inspires her for what the future may bring.  Challenge: Share this episode via a text or email with one friend!  Connect with us: Email: ⁠styledbyscienceceos@gmail.com⁠ IG: @styledbyscienceceos Subscribe to our podcast on this platform that you are listening to this on! Learn more about our companies: Clovo: http://clovobrand.com Hangio: ⁠http://shophangio.com⁠ Loved this episode? Share it with a friend 🙂

    50 min

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"Styled by Science CEOs" is hosted by Ayo Aigbe & Megan Martis. Both women are young CEOs & founders of ventures in the clothing industry. With their shared backgrounds in science and engineering, Ayo & Megan use a unique lens to talk about sustainability, representation, and innovation.