My So-Called Sustainable Life is a podcast where two friends and co-workers Paige and Maria discuss different aspects of sustainability as they relate to their personal lives and to their work as External and Design and communication coordinators, respectively, at Concordia University’s fee-levy organization, Sustainable Concordia. They have candid conversations about the reality of working is sustainability in the onslaught of a climate crisis, talk to experts working in varied fields of sustainability and ultimately try to demystify the connection between professional and personal sustainability.
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My So-Called Sustainable Life is a podcast where two friends and co-workers Paige and Maria discuss different aspects of sustainability as they relate to their personal lives and to their work as External and Design and communication coordinators, respectively, at Concordia University’s fee-levy organization, Sustainable Concordia. They have candid conversations about the reality of working is sustainability in the onslaught of a climate crisis, talk to experts working in varied fields of sustainability and ultimately try to demystify the connection between professional and personal sustainability.
This episode Paige and Maria uncover the true cost of fashion with a documentary about the Dhaka plaza fire aptly named, The True Cost (2015).
We compare our styles to the cartoon characters of our youth (which three cartoons inspire your ‘fit?') and we waffle between minimalist wardrobes and carefully curated pieces–which method is the most sustainable when Fashion is Life.
My So-Called Sustainable Life
My So-Called Sustainable Life is a podcast where two friends and co-workers Paige and Maria discuss different aspects of sustainability as they relate to their personal lives and to their work as External and Design and communication coordinators, respectively, at Concordia University’s fee-levy organization, Sustainable Concordia. They have candid conversations about the reality of working is sustainability in the onslaught of a climate crisis, talk to experts working in varied fields of sustainability and ultimately try to demystify the connection between professional and personal sustainability.