At 202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit, we believe in Fashion for Positive Impact. Here, the most cutting edge innovators in the fashion industry gather to share their work towards a new, bolder vision of sustainability. The organizers of this unique conference, studio MM04’s Magdalena Schaffrin and Max Gilgenmann, guide us through some of the summit’s most inspiring talks, giving their expert input and reflection along the way. Tackling topics from circular materials to cultural inclusivity, these speakers will inspire and make you think about fashion – and sustainability – in ways you didn’t expect. Vogue.com called 202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit the most important fashion conference, and this podcast lets our listeners join the conversation. Whether you’re an SME, a designer, or just someone who wants work towards a sustainable future, we’ll keep you in the loop on how fashion can change the world – for good.
Follow us on social media @202030summit to stay up to date with Edition #6 of 202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit, and visit our website for more information at www.202030summit.com.
202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit is organized by studio MM04, in cooperation with the Beneficial Design Institute.
It is funded by the Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises Berlin and is part of the Berlin Fashion Week.
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At 202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit, we believe in Fashion for Positive Impact. Here, the most cutting edge innovators in the fashion industry gather to share their work towards a new, bolder vision of sustainability. The organizers of this unique conference, studio MM04’s Magdalena Schaffrin and Max Gilgenmann, guide us through some of the summit’s most inspiring talks, giving their expert input and reflection along the way. Tackling topics from circular materials to cultural inclusivity, these speakers will inspire and make you think about fashion – and sustainability – in ways you didn’t expect. Vogue.com called 202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit the most important fashion conference, and this podcast lets our listeners join the conversation. Whether you’re an SME, a designer, or just someone who wants work towards a sustainable future, we’ll keep you in the loop on how fashion can change the world – for good.
Follow us on social media @202030summit to stay up to date with Edition #6 of 202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit, and visit our website for more information at www.202030summit.com.
202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit is organized by studio MM04, in cooperation with the Beneficial Design Institute.
It is funded by the Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises Berlin and is part of the Berlin Fashion Week.
Press: Müller PR & Consulting
EP26 – Impact Networks Start Here: AusserGewöhnlich Berlin
202030 Podcast
42 minutes
1 year ago
EP26 – Impact Networks Start Here: AusserGewöhnlich Berlin
What will be Berlin’s legacy? A mecca for upstarts and start-ups, not to mention international creatives of every discipline, the capital of Germany is positioned to be a global cultural leader in the decades to come. For Sascha Wolf, that vision includes Berlin becoming the global impact capital. In this episode, studio MM04’s Lou Croff Blake talks with Sascha about his vision for Berlin’s future, and the path that led him to a revolutionary approach to networking.
Sascha founded AusserGewöhnlich Berlin in 2009, transitioning from a long career in the world of diplomats. He and co-founder Giada Armani wanted to build an alternative network, one based on impact instead of personal gain. Impact alludes to sustainable development, but takes an action-based, multidisciplinary approach. As per the 4-pillar model of sustainability, it means creating environmental, social, cultural and economic positive change. Now, the concept of AusserGewöhnlich Berlin has expanded into GICA, the Global Impact Capital Alliance, which unites different cities with their own established impact networks. And to top it all off, Sacha and colleagues have founded the 17Academy – referencing SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – to train participants on how to become an impact networker.
To learn more about AusserGewöhnlich Berlin, visit https://aussergewoehnlich-berlin.de/
To join the 17Academy, visit https://17academy.org/
To see how your city can get involved in GICA, visit https://gica.community/
At the 202030 Podcast, we have exciting news: our next live event, 202030 Pop-up: Culture & Communication will take place on 06/02/2024 in Berlin. To RSVP, visit our website: https://202030summit.com/.
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202030 Podcast
At 202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit, we believe in Fashion for Positive Impact. Here, the most cutting edge innovators in the fashion industry gather to share their work towards a new, bolder vision of sustainability. The organizers of this unique conference, studio MM04’s Magdalena Schaffrin and Max Gilgenmann, guide us through some of the summit’s most inspiring talks, giving their expert input and reflection along the way. Tackling topics from circular materials to cultural inclusivity, these speakers will inspire and make you think about fashion – and sustainability – in ways you didn’t expect. Vogue.com called 202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit the most important fashion conference, and this podcast lets our listeners join the conversation. Whether you’re an SME, a designer, or just someone who wants work towards a sustainable future, we’ll keep you in the loop on how fashion can change the world – for good.
Follow us on social media @202030summit to stay up to date with Edition #6 of 202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit, and visit our website for more information at www.202030summit.com.
202030 – The Berlin Fashion Summit is organized by studio MM04, in cooperation with the Beneficial Design Institute.
It is funded by the Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises Berlin and is part of the Berlin Fashion Week.
Press: Müller PR & Consulting