31 episodes

Welcome to Sustainably Speaking, hosted by Aalia Mauro, a serial entrepreneur and sustainability expert. Join us as we explore the untold dimensions where sustainability meets business. In candid conversations with business leaders, sustainability experts, and thought leaders, Aalia delves into the intersection of environmental consciousness and business strategy to provide invaluable insights into building environmentally-friendly brands and exceptional products. Thank you for tuning in.

Sustainably Speaking Podcast with Aalia Mauro Verte Media

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    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

Welcome to Sustainably Speaking, hosted by Aalia Mauro, a serial entrepreneur and sustainability expert. Join us as we explore the untold dimensions where sustainability meets business. In candid conversations with business leaders, sustainability experts, and thought leaders, Aalia delves into the intersection of environmental consciousness and business strategy to provide invaluable insights into building environmentally-friendly brands and exceptional products. Thank you for tuning in.

    How to build an (authentic) sustainable brand

    How to build an (authentic) sustainable brand

    This week's episode Join SSP host and Vertemode founder/CEO, Aalia Mauro is joined by Salome Sallehy, Founder of Sugar Sugar wax, as they delve into the art of building a sustainable brand and its profound impact on shaping a better future. Gain valuable insights into the crucial aspects of brand building, such as conscious sourcing, eco-friendly packaging, and transparent business practices. Learn how to integrate sustainability into every step of your brand's journey and make a positive impact on both the environment and society. 

    • 36 min
    Sustainable Packaging Solutions In 2023 And Beyond

    Sustainable Packaging Solutions In 2023 And Beyond

    In this thought-provoking episode of the Sustainable Speaking Podcast (SSP), CEO of Returnity innovations, Mike Newman joins Aalia Mauro to share his unique journey from his roots in environmental policy with the Sierra Club to his current role of combating waste in the shipping industry. Mike discusses the need for a sustainable shift in packaging materials, especially with the exponential rise of e-commerce. Highlighting the alarming growth in packaging waste, the complex landscape of consumer behavior, where the willingness to adopt sustainable practices often falls short in practice.

    This episode is a must-listen for those interested in sustainability, supply chain management, and environmental policy.

    • 40 min
    Season Trailer

    Season Trailer

    "Sustainably Speaking" invites you to engage in essential conversations about our environment's future, hosted by the serial entrepreneur and sustainability guru, Aalia Mauro. This podcast platform unites the thought leaders of our time - including progressive innovators, decisive policymakers, forward-thinking academics, and discerning scientists - to discuss the urgency of environmental protection and the journey towards a lower-carbon society. We'll delve into the innovative solutions that can shape a more sustainable, brighter future. Join us on "Sustainably Speaking" as we challenge the status quo and spark a global dialogue around sustainability.

    • 1 min
    Wild and Exposed

    Wild and Exposed

    Welcome to The Greening Show. In this episode VV host Aalia chats with nature activist, photographer, and filmmaker Molly Ferrill. You will learn about Molly's journey into becoming a National Geographic Explorer dedicated to capturing and changing the relationships between people and nature, Wildlife tracking issues, solutions,,and wildlife tourism. 

    • 45 min
    Ethical Fashion.

    Ethical Fashion.

    Join Aalia and Emma Bottomley, CEO, and founder of Eloma Design, as they converse on supporting women weavers across Indonesia thru back strap weaving and alleviating and eliminating systemic poverty. Formerly in the fast fashion industry, Emma explains the phenomenon of fast fashion and the speed of consumption as global retailers operate under a system of exploitation and environmental damage. Highlighting unethical business practices that feed the consumer and their yearning hunger for newness. Bottomley encourages consumers to honor and love what they wear by investing in businesses that benefit humanity and the planet—expressing her compassion for ethical fashion and reiterating that people matter and the women and people making these clothes deserve humane conditions with equal rights and opportunity. She notes how these same conditions would not be suitable for the same brands enforcing such unethical practices as operating with an out-of-sight, out-of-mind mentality. For over a decade, Emma has dedicated her life to creating a positive social and environmental impact, committed to respecting, celebrating, and honoring artisans and producers, especially disadvantaged women, and focused on The preservation and future growth of textiles and ancient craft forms through collaboration and partnerships. Finalizing their textiles with natural dye, its captivating nature colors are designed and co-created to highlight and honor the textiles through to the end product and hero it from the monopolization of fast fashion. Emma Bottomley is CEO and founder of ELOMA design, which is launching this year. Emma received her bachelor's in Textile and Fashion Design and Business Studies from the University of Brighton. After University, she worked as an assistant buyer for Dorothy Perkins, negotiating cost prices and delivery deadlines with a $24 million department. In May 2019, Elma Sdn Bhd arose an artisan fashion, textile, and craft for a fairer and more ethical manner. In February of 2021, Bottomley launched Eloma Consultancy, providing sourcing, product development, quality control, logistics, and production by connecting fashion and lifestyle brands with artisans and ethical partners. Fast Forward to November of 2021, Emma started her own Podcast show titled "Fashion is not all it seems," interviewing industry experts—creating a dialogue around the ethical and environmental issues faced by the fashion and textile industries. Emma's expertise has allowed her to create a footpath within the fashion industry, fine-tuning the industry's blind spots and, most importantly, amplifying the voices of garment workers. 

    • 59 min
    Tunisian Threads.

    Tunisian Threads.

    Join Aalia and Alia Mahmoud, CEO/Co-founder of Fouta Harissa, as they dabble on Tunisian heritage and the wonders of being a sustainable entrepreneur. Alia speaks about how her curiosity initially started during her sophomore year of college, teetering between her desire for a greater world and the unending complexities of the world's issues until she learned of the social entrepreneurship realm. Alia felt called to understand better how to one day leverage the business/profits models and use them to improve outcomes for real people actively. Alia discusses her devotion to her homeland and the uniqueness and versatility of the Fouta, wanting to build a company with a positive social impact by crafting consciously. Fouta Harissa is Artisan-made, sustainably sourced, zero emission producing,and produced in small batch orders to maintain authenticity of their values. Alia is the co-founder and CEO of Fouta Harissa, alongside Lamia Hatira. This social enterprise designs high-quality, hand-loomed textiles that preserve artisanal weaving in Tunisia and celebrate the soul of Brazilian beach culture. Based in Miami, she is also a consultant with Radical Partners, a social impact accelerator dedicated to investing in South Florida's most promising social entrepreneurs. Passionate about the intersection of business and social good, she came to Miami by way of Tunisia, where she served as the Regional Citizenship Manager for Microsoft in the Middle East and North African region. Alia has delivered multiple TedxTalks on entrepreneurship and innovation and was named one of the “10 Most Inspiring Arab-American Leaders to Watch'' by the Huffington Post. She is also the co-founder of “Le15,” a seed fund and accelerator program for innovative startups in Tunisia. She graduated from New York University with a Master of Science in International Business and Economic Development and earned her bachelor’s degree in International Development from George Washington University. Alia seeks to continually help diversify the economy by utilizing artisan businesses, honoring the culture and the story that unfolds with each thread.

    • 55 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Doria.S ,

Fantastic Resource

If you're interested in sustainability and want to stay informed while feeling inspired, I highly recommend the Sustainably Speaking Podcast! It's a fantastic resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of sustainability issues and take meaningful action. Give it a listen, and you won't be disappointed!

SpookEGirl91 ,

A Must Listen!

Being sustainable isn’t always easy or straight-forward and this podcast doesn’t shy away from that. Great, realistic conversations—especially loved the Make, Thrift, Mend episode. Highly recommend!

AllieCat1024 ,

Highly Recommend!

As someone who’s trying to live a more sustainable life, this podcast has really helped me learn the ins and outs of what it means to be truly sustainable. I can’t recommend it enough!

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