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  • Join host Ian Peterman as he welcomes Martin Schichtel, CEO of KraftBlock and a trailblazer in energy storage innovations. In this insightful episode, Martin shares KraftBlock’s origin, sparked by his extensive background in high-temperature applications and a pivotal documentary about heat storage. He talks about how KraftBlock is revolutionizing the way industries handle waste heat, turning a byproduct into a valuable resource for generating electricity and driving various industrial processes. Martin also discusses the technological breakthroughs and challenges of KraftBlock, its role in decarbonizing industries like steel and snack food manufacturing, and his vision for using thermal energy storage to combat climate change effectively.

    Notable Moments:

    00:29 - The Origin Story of KraftBlock

    02:44 - Tackling Energy Waste and Climate Change

    07:13 - Innovative Solutions for Heat Storage and Efficiency

    18:32 - Real-world Applications and Impact

    30:42 - The Future of Heat Storage Technology and Sustainability

    03:52 - Understanding the Heat Economy

    11:09 - Overcoming Material Challenges in Heat Storage

    15:04 - The Significance of High-Temperature Energy Storage

    21:15 - KraftBlock's Impact on Reducing CO2 Emissions

    25:30 - Martin Schichtel's Vision for Global Energy Efficiency

    About Martin Schichtel:

    Martin was born in Saarbrücken in 1969. He graduated with a doctorate degree in Chemistry from the University of Saarland with a focus on Nanoparticle Composites and Smart Coatings. Martin founded Kraftblock (formerly Nebuma) together with his co-founder Susanne in 2014. He filed his first patent in 1998 and has 20 years of experience in material development, production and sales. As the Head of the Department of Ceramics he developed the Department of Polymer Nanoparticle Composites at the Institute for New Materials, University of Saarland. Subsequently he headed the Smart Coatings division at ItN Nanovation AG. Martin always had a deep passion for innovation: he started inventing at the age of 12 with the ambition to change our world for the better.

    Learn more about Martin Schichtel and KraftBlock:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-schichtel/

    https://kraftblock.com

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  • In this episode of Conscious Design, host Ian Peterman sits down with Elliot Chaves, the founder and CEO of Jaspur. Jaspur is an innovative platform dedicated to revolutionizing sustainable consumerism in the sportswear industry. Elliot shares the compelling story behind Jaspur, starting from his personal challenges with finding sustainable options in fashion, leading to the birth of a marketplace that prioritizes environmental consciousness in every thread.

    Notable Moments:

    Elliot's Background and the Genesis of Jaspur

    The Mission of Jaspur: Sustainable Sportswear

    Challenges of Integrating Sustainability into Fashion

    Overcoming Market Resistance and Educating Consumers

    Jaspur's Approach to Community Building

    The Importance of Consumer Education in Sustainability

    Addressing Misconceptions in Sustainable Practices

    Jaspur’s Impact on Consumer Habits

    The conversation dives into the challenges of establishing a new standard in the sportswear market, the importance of sustainable living, and how Jaspur is tackling the big issues through a community-driven approach. Gain insights into the potential of sustainable practices in everyday life and the power of community in fostering significant change.

    About Elliot Chaves:

    Elliot Chaves is an ex-fashion designer turned creative director and founder of Jaspur, a sportswear marketplace that enables sustainable living through media and community.

    Learn more about Elliot Chaves and Jaspur:

    www.hellojaspur.eco

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/jaspur/

    https://www.instagram.com/hellojaspur/

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  • Tune in as host Ian Peterman talks with Beau Wangtrakuldee, Ph.D., founder and CEO of AmorSui, in a transformative discussion about innovating sustainable personal protective equipment (PPE). Beau shares her personal journey, driven by a chemical spill accident during her PhD, which unveiled the inadequacies in existing PPE and sparked the inception of AmorSui. Plus, she explains the company's mission to bridge the gap in the PPE market, focusing on safety, functionality, and sustainability.

    What you’ll hear about in this episode:

    The Origin Story of AmorSui: Bridging the Gap in PPE

    Addressing Sustainability in PPE: A Three-Pronged Approach

    Challenging the Status Quo: Reusability and Public Perception

    Building a Brand in the PPE Industry: Trust, Quality, and Sustainability

    Looking Forward: Expanding the Product Line and Embracing Circular Economy

    The episode explores the challenges in redefining perceptions around reusable PPE, maintaining high standards of protection, and the brand's commitment to the environment through circular economy practices. Beau discusses AmorSui's approach to product design, combining performance, functionality, and recyclability. She also talks about empowering healthcare professionals through better PPE and the future outlook of the PPE industry towards sustainability.

    About Beau Wangtrakuldee:

    Beau Wangtrakuldee, Ph.D., is a multifaceted innovator who has taken a technical approach to radically drive global impact in health and safety. As the founder and CEO of AmorSui, the first global protective wear brand for circular personal protective equipment items and subscriptions, she is on a mission to protect the health of people and the planet. Beau led AmorSui to serve over 30,000 global customers and leading R&D institutions such as Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Dupont, and Amgen. Today, as a Keynote Speaker, Wangtrakuldee is also promoting gender equity, inclusion and diversity, and circular innovation through talks and presentations.

    Learn more about Beau Wangtrakuldee and AmorSui:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/beauwangtrakuldee/

    https://amorsui.com/

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/amorsui/

    https://www.facebook.com/amorsuiclothing

    https://www.instagram.com/amorsuiclothing

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  • In this episode of Conscious Design, host Ian Peterman talks with Scandinavian Airlines' General Manager in the Americas, Jasmine Utter, about the airline's commitment to sustainability. They discuss the goal of net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050, with strategies including a new fuel-efficient fleet, sustainable aviation fuel, and the development of electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft. Challenges like fuel production and cost are acknowledged, while mentioning the customer's opportunity to buy sustainable aviation fuel when booking tickets. The airline's sustainable food services and a loyalty program that offsets emissions are also mentioned, emphasizing convenience and the positive customer experience in sustainable travel.

    Notable Moments:

    Sustainable aviation fuel: Reduce emissions, its advantages, challenges, and limitations in availability.

    Challenges of fuel production: The challenges and limitations of sustainable fuel production, including scarcity, cost, and the need for partnerships with fuel producers.

    The importance of sustainable travel: Growing global demand and the need for a different approach to achieve sustainability without restricting travel.

    Safety and development of new technologies: The introduction of electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft.

    Customer perspective and confidence in new technologies: The public's reaction to new sustainable aviation technologies.

    Options for sustainable travel: Loyalty program benefits for more sustainable travel.

    About Jasmin Utter:

    Jasmin Utter is the General Manager for Scandinavian Airlines in the Americas. Together with the organization, she is responsible for passenger and cargo sales, as well as the airport handling across the eight airports SAS fly to in the US and Canada. SAS is an instrumental part of the infrastructure of bringing people together, not just in Scandinavia but also here in North America, and to do so in a sustainable way.

    Learn more about Jasmin Utter and Scandinavian Airlines:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasminutter/

    https://www.flysas.com/us-en/

    https://www.sasgroup.net/

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  • Join host Ian Peterman and guest Helen Sharp, founder and CEO of Influential PR, who specializes in public relations for sustainable brands. In this episode, Helen shares her journey from journalism and sales to establishing a PR firm dedicated to mission-driven companies. She offers insights into the unique challenges and opportunities in promoting sustainable brands, emphasizing the importance of a compelling story and thoughtful leadership in PR. Helen also discusses strategies for effective media relations, affiliate PR, and influencer campaigns, providing valuable tips for startups and established businesses alike.

    Notable Moments:

    00:46 - Helen's Transition to PR and Sustainability

    03:40 - The Importance of Brand Messaging in PR

    04:36 - Launching Influential PR and Client Success Stories

    08:32 - Thought Leadership and Education

    10:19 - Affiliate PR and Measuring Impact

    11:09 - Influencer Campaigns and Brand Partnerships

    13:05 - Trends in Sustainability and Influencer Marketing

    14:24 - Balancing Sustainability and Product Features in PR Strategy

    About Helen Sharp:

    Helen Sharp is an innovator in the world of public relations and brand-story development for mission-driven brands looking to expand their digital footprint with data-driven strategies and powerful narratives to engage media. She's worked with impactful, sustainable businesses such as the Surfrider Foundation, 1% for the Planet, Repurpose and LastObject. She is the CEO and Founder of Influential PR, a performance public relations agency for a better world.

    Mention this podcast episode to receive a 15% discount on PR services from Helen!

    Learn more about Helen Sharp and Influential PR:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/heleninfluentialpr/

    https://www.instagram.com/influentialpr/

    https://www.influentialpr.com/

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  • Join host Ian Peterman on Conscious Design as he welcomes Gabe Tavas, the innovative mind behind Symmetry Wood. In this episode, Gabe shares the fascinating origin story of his company, which uses bacteria to produce cellulose for creating wood-like products. This journey starts from Gabe's eye-opening experiences in Ecuador and leads to groundbreaking research in his college dorm room, where he began experimenting with kombucha cultures to produce bacterial cellulose.

    Gabe discusses the challenges and triumphs of developing Symmetry Wood, from initial rough samples to winning the prestigious James Dyson Award. The conversation delves into how Symmetry Wood is tackling environmental issues with its sustainable material production, aiming to replace precious tropical hardwoods in various applications, from musical instruments to car interiors. This episode is a deep dive into the intersection of industrial design, sustainability, and innovative material science.

    Learn about the potential of bacterial cellulose in replacing traditional hardwoods, the importance of sustainability in material design, and how Symmetry Wood is shaping the future of eco-friendly product development. For anyone interested in sustainable design, environmental entrepreneurship, and cutting-edge material science, this episode provides a unique perspective and inspiring insights.

    Notable Moments:

    00:40 - Gabe Tavas Shares His Origin Story and Environmental Inspiration

    02:40 - Discovery of Bacterial Cellulose for Sustainable Materials

    09:05 - Replacing Precious Woods: Symmetry Wood's Mission

    11:25 - Impact of Illegal Logging and Environmental Damage

    12:29 - Density and Future Possibilities of Bacterial Cellulose

    18:27 - Exploring Applications of Pyrrhus Material

    22:44 - Innovations in Algae Waste Composite Boards

    23:31 - Bacterial Cellulose vs. Mycelium Packaging: A Comparison

    24:41 - Future Developments in Cellulose Technology

    About Gabe Tavas:

    Gabe Tavas is a biodesigner, explorer, and social entrepreneur from Chicago whose purpose in life is to empower and guide other sustainability-minded makers to protect their cultural and natural resources. He serves as the CEO of Symmetry Wood, a startup that creates wood from bacteria without cutting down trees to combat deforestation, and has a broad focus on wood conservation, food biodiversity, and river restoration.

    Learn more about Gabe Tavas and Symmetry Wood here:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabetavas/

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/symmetry-wood/

    https://symmetrywood.com/

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  • Host Ian Peterman sits down with Morgan Seibel, the Executive Director of WeeCycle. Morgan gives us a peek into the world of WeeCycle, an organization that’s revolutionizing the recycling of baby gear. From a simple yet impactful idea, WeeCycle has grown into a key player in the sustainable living space, providing invaluable support to families while leading the charge in environmental stewardship.

    In a lively and informative chat, Morgan walks us through the nuts and bolts of WeeCycle’s operations. We get an inside look at their innovative recycling processes, tackling everything from car seats to textiles, and how they manage industry challenges like product recalls. Morgan also delves into WeeCycle’s collaborative spirit, discussing the potential for partnerships and the creation of a circular economy within their sector.

    Morgan wraps up by inviting listeners to explore how they can contribute, whether through strategic partnerships, volunteering, or donations. For decision-makers and industry professionals interested in combining business acumen with a commitment to sustainability, this episode is a must-listen.

    Notable Moments:

    4:10 – The Origins of WeeCycle

    5:29 – WeeCycle’s Programs and Services

    6:35 – Car Seat Recycling Program

    10:05 – Recalls, Recycling Textiles and Repurposing Items

    15:07 – Formula and Baby Gear Industry Challenges

    17:58 – Overview of WeeCycle’s Programs

    22:38 – Expanding Outside of Colorado

    23:53 – Partnerships and Collaboration

    25:27 – Determining Capacity for New Partners

    30:02 – Challenges in Distributing Cloth Diapers

    33:39 – Recycling Baby Gear Discussion

    34:51 – Volunteer Opportunities and Donations

    About Morgan Seibel:

    Morgan Seibel has been a pivotal figure in WeeCycle since its inception in 2008, initially serving as an Advisory Board member before becoming the Program Director and later the Executive Director in 2019. A New York native, Morgan moved to Colorado in 2003 to attend the University of Colorado. She graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the Leeds School of Business. Morgan’s passion for community work and her expertise in business administration are evident in her contributions to WeeCycle. She resides in Denver with her husband Darin and their children Max and Demi.

    Learn more about Morgan Seibel and WeeCycle here:

    WeeCycle: https://weecycle.org/

    Morgan Seibel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgan-seibel-29b7046/

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  • Welcome back to another episode of Conscious Design and today Ian welcomes Carolyn, who kicks off with a little backstory about herself, the company and her role in the company today. Carolyn and Ian both develop on the idea of communication and how even non-verbal signs can tell a story to the customer or guest that represent the company or business in a certain light and effectively narrate the need to the receiving end. Carolyn then explains how she and her company are able to help somebody who is just starting out and does not have much in terms of physical locations or spaces and how much does that matter in the overall process. Carolyn then describes how the different users of a space all impact how you design and layout the physical space everyone is in, and who those users could be. Carolyn then elaborates more about how the final user is the most important part of the thinking process when suggesting a solution. In the end, Carolyn shares some final remarks and invites people to see the work they’ve done and reach out if they have any questions.

    Parts:

    0:00 – Guest Intro

    6:11 – Communication

    10:34 – Early Workings

    19:04 – Subscribe!

    19:29 – Business Workings

    24:14 – Usage

    31:57 – Guest Outro

    About Carolyn Boldt:

    Carolyn is the VP and Director of Design for Crossfields. She is personally passionate about holistic health and wellness, and an outspoken advocate that the environment of your space impacts your success.

    With over 40 years of experience in the commercial interior industry, she holds a BS in Interior Architectural Design from University of Texas at Austin, is NCIDQ Certified, a Registered Designer, a LEED AP, and Professional Member of IIDA/International Interior Design Association.

    Know more about Carolyn and Crossfields here:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynboldt/

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/crossfields-inc./

    https://crossfieldsdesign.com/

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  • In today’s episode of the Conscious Design, Ian welcomes Stephen Reble. Stephen starts off by a brief introduction into what he does. Ian and Stephen then discuss agility and the role it plays in starting and maintaining a foothold in the industry you are in. Stephen then does a little product demonstration for people to better understand it. Ian and Stephen then talk about how the proof that something works is the greatest advertising your product or solution can get. Stephen then talks how when you want to change people, it is always better to take it slow. In the guest outro Stephen shares his final remarks and invites people to follow him on all sites he makes himself available on.

    Parts

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    6:11 – Agility

    10:49 – Product Demonstration

    17:52 – Subscribe!

    18:19 – Proof

    24:27 – Change

    31:39 – Guest Outro

    About Etee:

    Etee’s mission is to be the spark that ignites the flame for widespread change in the way consumer packaged goods add value for people and the planet. Etee strives to source materials that are 100% biodegradable and naturally derived. Whether it’s the ingredients on the inside or the packaging on the outside – even their packing tape is commercially compostable.

    Know more about Stephen Reble and Etee here:

    https://www.shopetee.com/

    https://www.shopetee.com/pages/cleanest-facial-cleanser

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  • Welcome to another episode of the Conscious Design Podcast and today Ian welcomes Ryan. Ryan starts off with a brief intro on what he does and what is the goal of his company. Ryan and Ian then discuss the need for sustainable products to remain simple enough for the common man, so they can sell. Ryan then talks more about the aspect of taking your product to an international level and what struggles and opportunities that bring to the table. Ian and Ryan then discuss the material aspect of his product and what exactly does the company need to use to manufacture it. Ryan then discusses how to get people motivated to invest their time and money into your brand. In the end Ryan shares some final thoughts and shares where people can contact him and find him.

    Parts

    0:00 – Guest Intro

    4:02 – Make It Simple

    11:06 – Going International

    14:33 – Subscribe!

    14:59 – Materials

    19:09 – Calls To Action

    24:20 – Guest Outro

    About Cleancult:

    One day, during a particularly powerful spin cycle, their co-founder Ryan, noticed there were no recognizable ingredients listed on his bottle of detergent. Intrigued, he did some digging and was shocked to learn of all the artificial chemicals in conventional cleaners, natural alternatives weren’t much better either, with their toxic plastic packaging, indecipherable ingredients and weak results.

    It was time for an intervention – an effective cleaning system without dirty secrets. And so, Cleancult was born.

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    https://www.cleancult.com/

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  • Welcome to another episode of the Conscious Podcast and today Ian welcomes Sheryl. Sheryl starts off by a brief introduction to what she does and talks about the company and her book. Ian and Sheryl then talk more about how certain patterns can be identified in other industries that help to solve or understand problems in their businesses and areas of expertise. With this Sheryl then mentions her book, what is it about and how these experiences and patterns, from different industries, helped the book to become a reality. Ian and Sheryl then talk more about the metrics used by company managers and owners, which try to understand the business and evaluate the performance of it. Ian and Sheryl then share tips for effective problem solving and how to truly understand the issue, in order to solve the problem in a better manner. Sherryl then ends with some closing remarks and thoughts in the guest outro and invites the viewers to check her book and her other work out.

    Parts

    0:00 – Guest Intro

    3:41 – Patterns

    9:02 – The Book

    18:31 – Subscribe!

    18:56 – Metrics

    25:00 – Problem Solving

    35:05 – Guest Outro

    About Sheryl Cababa:

    Sheryl is the author of Closing The Loop: Systems Thinking For Designers. She’s a design researcher and strategist, and the Chief Strategy Officer at Substantial, an education-focused research, insights, and development studio based in Seattle. Her practice is focused on systems thinking and equity-centered design, and she’s worked with a diverse base of clients including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Microsoft, IKEA, and Khan Academy. Her focus is on using design to help clients reimagine education. She also teaches at the University of Washington’s Human Centered Design and Engineering program, helping to introduce systems thinking to the next generation of designers.

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  • Welcome to another episode of the Conscious Design Podcast, today Ian welcomes Ashley. Ashley starts off by a brief introduction into what she does and what her role in the company is. Ashley then talks more about how they approach design from a more real-life interaction with the actual design and what that means for their clients. Ashley then talks more about the innovation side of the business and what they have done differently in order to give the customers a better feeling and involve them more in the process. Ashley and Ian then talk about the option of sharing ideas between the industries and how that has helped both of them advance their businesses and go further. In the guest outro, Ashley talks more about ways to find her and the company and also shares her final notes and thoughts with the audience.

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    3:21 – Real Life Application

    14:21 – Innovations

    19:40 – Subscribe!

    20:06 – Sharing Ideas

    31:38 – Guest Outro

    About Ashley Rumsey and Mason Studio:

    Ashley is the Co-Founder and Executive Director for Mason Studio. She brings the highest standards to both the design visions of projects and the management of the Mason Studio team. An advocate of purposeful design, Ashley has been a key part of the development of Mason Studio’s innovative research-based process. She ensures design decisions are thoughtfully evaluated based on their potential contribution to the end user, design process, and client’s goals. As a respected leader in the Canadian design community, Ashley has also been featured in international design media and regularly participates in thought leadership at notable conferences and events.

    Mason Studio has an optimistic view of humanity, and they believe in the potency of using design as a tool for actionable charge. At Mason Studio, they design thoughtfully and care deeply, guided by their innate need to “make better”.

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    https://masonstudio.com/

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  • Welcome back to another episode of the Conscious Design Podcast and today Ian welcomes Ellie Porter. Ellie starts off with a bit of her backstory and what she does. Ellie then explains the technology behind where she works and what impact it has and helps even the common viewer understand what it is that the technology does. Ellie goes on to explain what her role in this giant process is and what she specifically focuses on. Ellie and Ian then go on to discuss some applications even in large industries with lots of units manufactured and Ellie tries to explain how the technology might help there. In the guest outro Ellie shares her final thoughts and invites people to check her and her company out.

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    4:10 – Technology

    9:37 – Role In The Business

    12:35 – Subscribe!

    13:00 – Industry Grade

    20:46 – Guest Outro

    About Ellie Porter:

    Ellie Porter has degrees in Environmental Science and Environmental Studies. She has a passion for sustainability and zero waste and has been with ORCA for over two years. She previously worked in ecological conservation, waste auditing and waste consulting.

    Know more about Ellie and ORCA here:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellie-porter-43816a195/

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/orca-digesters/

    https://www.feedtheorca.com/

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  • Welcome back to another episode of the Conscious Design Podcast, and today Ian welcomes Lauren to the show. Lauren starts off with a brief introduction of herself and the company. She then moves to discuss the early stages of product design. Lauren then talks about what made her choose silicon as the final material for the design and the final product. Lauren then shares her story of business success and how that has happened and her tips for starting businesses. Lauren and Ian then talk about the culture of reusable cups in Australia and if that has possibly helped get the business more popular. Lauren finished off with some final thoughts and places where you can find her business.

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    2:57 – Designing a Product

    7:22 – Choosing Materials

    8:09 – Subscribe

    8:35 – Growing The Business

    12:36 – Culture Behind It

    20:01 – Guest Outro

    About Lydy:

    Lydy is the innovative and eco-friendly solution to enhance your drinking experience and reduce single-use waste. As a reusable lid, Lydy has been designed to fit a variety of cups, making it the perfect companion for your daily beverage rituals.

    Whether you prefer a steaming hot coffee on your morning commute or a refreshing iced tea on a sunny afternoon, Lydy’s flexible design accommodates cups with a diameter of either 80mm or 90mm, offering a snug and reliable fit. No more worries about spills or leaks while you’re on the go!

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  • Welcome to another episode of Conscious Design Podcast with our amazing guest Daniela Caine. She’s the founder of Koryphae, a high-vibrational clothing brand for conscious women as well as a coach to other designers. Daniela shares her journey through the fashion world, working to a high level in companies like Adidas. She also shares what helped her find her calling and what life experiences she has been through that solidified what she wanted to do and the founding of her own clothing brand. We get to learn about the problems she’s tackling with her business and the impact she’s making. Daniela and Ian talk about the importance of loving what you do and transforming that passion into a product or a business that you can be proud of. There’s a ton of great ideas and information in this episode, check it out now!

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    0:00 – Guest Intro

    9:40 – Finding Your Impact

    27:11 – Subscribe!

    27:36 – Love As An Ingredient

    40:08 – Guest Outro

    About Daniela Caine:

    Daniela is a 20+ years apparel industry veteran having led the biggest volume department at Adidas, holding senior design leadership roles at companies like Nike, Columbia Sportswear, and Pendleton Woolen Mills. She’s also been a managing partner of a boutique sourcing agency with a client portfolio of brands from Alps&Meters, to Wilson Tennis.

    She now runs the pre-eminent coaching company focused on advancing the career ambitions of heart-centered design leaders, fashion entrepreneurs for a vibrant future and businesses that flourish financially, culturally and sustainably.

    She is also the Founder of Koryphae, a high-vibrational clothing brand for conscious women.

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    https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielacaine/

    https://www.danielacaine.com/

    https://koryphae.com/


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  • On this episode of the Conscious Design Podcast our host Ian speaks with Karoline, lead designer for Nomono. Nomono has created a podcast in a box system that takes full advantage of spacial audio and AI enhanced audio. Ian and Karoline talk about sustainability and Nomono’s approach to designing impactful, sustainable products. They also talk about the concept of “emotional durability” and how it can impact sustainability and design for the future, as well as its use in Nomono’s design approach.. Karoline walks us through what it takes to design a product, Nomono’s internal sustainability committee, and their long-term vision for the company. Listen to the episode today on your favorite podcast platform or YouTube.

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    0:00 – Guest Intro

    8:10 – Designing a product

    16:07 – Sustainability Efforts

    23:20 – Subscribe!

    23:45 – Long Term

    36:49 – Guest Outro

    About Karoline Müller and Nomono:

    Karoline is an industrial designer and the design lead for the ecosystem at Nomono. Since joining in 2020, she has applied her versatile skill set to various design disciplines within the company. Passionate about sustainability, Karoline started up and led Nomono’s sustainability committee, showcasing her commitment to creating environmentally conscious design solutions. Her innovative thinking and dedication make her a valuable asset in shaping the future of design at Nomono.

    Nomono is a Norwegian tech startup founded in 2019. They provide a smarter way to create audio content from recording to publishing. By combining spatial audio and intelligent processing, the hardware-software solution enables storytellers to provide immersive experiences with exceptional audibility for their listeners – all in a seamless user experience. Winner of the SXSW Innovation Award for audio in 2023, Nomono’s vision is to make voices heard by removing barriers between people and technology.

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    https://www.linkedin.com/in/karoline-m%C3%BCller-376595151/

    https://nomono.co/

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  • On this episode of Conscious Design Podcast, Ian welcomes Kavita Shah of Boxed Water to chat about sustainability, marketing, and how Boxed Water began. Kavita starts with the origins of the business and what brought her to marketing. Ian and Kavita talk about sustainability and what have been the challenges and successes of marketing a sustainable product. As a mission driven brand, Boxed Water has built amazing partnerships with other mission driven brands, like Alaska Airlines. Kavita shares her insights about how to market sustainable products and what she has done to increase the awareness of Boxed Water and their main mission. Kavita and Ian then talk about how material choice has helped them to create a sustainable business.

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    4:04 – Marketing Sustainability

    11:00 – Subscribe!

    11:26 – New Materials

    18:17 – Guest Outro

    About Kavita Shah and Boxed Water:

    Kavita is a senior marketing leader with expertise in scaling CPG brands like Dyson, Godiva, McVitie’s, and Meatless Farm. She has a passion for brands within the food and beverage space, particularly in the natural and sustainable space. She’s currently the VP of Marketing at Boxed Water and resides in NYC.

    Boxed Water is the most renewable package in the water aisle and was the first company to launch a sustainable water alternative to plastic bottles and aluminum cans.

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  • Welcome to another episode of Conscious Design Podcast where today Ian welcomes Lisa Craig Gautier. Lisa starts off talking about what she actually does and what her starting vision was and where it has evolved today. Lisa then talks more about her specific product and what creative solutions were they able to come up with. Lisa and Ian then talk about wasteful thinking when it comes to hair and better solutions that could be applied. Lisa then explains how households and businesses both can reuse hair and fur and how easy it is for the common man and woman to do so. Lisa then talks more about her developments in the real estate sector.

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    3:57 – Creative Solutions

    10:57 – Wasteful Thinking

    16:28 – Reuse

    23:57 – Subscribe

    24:23 – Selling The Product

    28:27 – Apartments

    34:08 – Guest Outro

    About Lisa Gautier:

    Lisa is the President of Matter of Trust. They are an environmental public charity and their mission is to link surplus with need. Their goal is to encourage optimism and trust in nature’s abundant cycles.

    Know more about Lisa and Matter of Trust here:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-craig-gautier-81a43914/

    https://matteroftrust.org/

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  • Welcome back to another episode of the Conscious Design Podcast and today Ian welcomes David Schoenfeld. David gets started with what inspired him to pursue his business idea and make it reality. David then talks about the possibility of running out of scarce materials and how he himself has set it as his goal to try to solve this issue at least in a certain sphere of our lives. Then David talks more about the new types of rings he has helped to create and talks more about their features and advantages. David then talks more about the future of the company and where he sees himself in a couple of years. In the guest outro David shares his final thoughts and invites people to check him out.

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    0:00 – Guest Intro

    3:23 – Running Out

    8:10 – New Rings

    9:52 – Subscribe!

    10:18 – Future

    15:11 – Guest Outro

    About David Schoenfeld:

    David is the CEO and Founder for Ring Bear, the first carbon-neutral brand specializing in sustainable men’s wedding and engagement rings. With a strong focus on comfort, value and sustainability, Ring Bear has garnered recognition from prestigious publications such as Wall St. Journal, Forbes, Brides.com, and The Knot for its carbon neutral assortment of men’s bands & gifts. Leveraging his versatile expertise in finance, marketing, sales and operations across various consumer verticals, David is dedicated to reducing the environmental impact of the jewelry industry.

    Know more about David and Ring Bear here:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidschoenfeld9/

    https://ringbear.com/

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  • Welcome back to another Conscious Design Podcast where Ian welcomes some of the people behind the Selective Earth Forming project, Sadek Ahmed and Adam Meyrick . They both begin with their backstory and origin of their project. Ahmed then describes their process on how the project works and also tries to explain also the technology behind it. Adam and Ahmed then talk about different shapes they can produce. Ian and the guys then talk more about the environmental aspect of their project and what it means for the construction sector in the long term. The podcast ends with Ahmed and Adam presenting their vision about the future and inviting people to check them out.

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    0:00 – Guest Intro

    3:48 – Process

    9:53 – Shapes

    13:16 – Subscribe

    13:41 – Ecology

    19:47 – Guest Outro

    About Sadek Ahmed:

    Sadek is an architectural designer who specializes in sustainable materials and manufacturing. Sadek’s commitment to sustainable construction practices is evident in their exploration of innovative methods to reduce the environmental impact of construction while maintaining the structural integrity of buildings.

    About Adam Meyrick:

    Adam is a designer, maker, shed workshop devotee, and 3D printing aficionado. He loves working in a wide range of mediums: from the keyboard and mouse to the mallet and chisel. Using computational design and fabrication methods to pioneer new construction technologies in rammed earth for the built environment has been his current infatuation during his masters degree study.

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    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sadek-ahmed-813a71185/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-meyrick-3176351b0/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/krit-chatikavanij-27b7358a/

    https://fifteen2022.bartlettarchucl.com/dfm-2022/selective-earth-forming

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