Explore every episode of the podcast Down To Earth - The Hubbub Podcast
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fashion Forward: Whatās next for the industry? | 28 Jun 2023 | 00:17:55 | |
After 9 unique conversations about fashion that opened our wardrobes wide, the latest series of Down To Earth is coming to a close. From community designed clothes to mending, thrifting, and all the people involved in creating clothes, our final episode this week covers Hubbubās work on sustainable fashion ā past, present and future!Ā | |||
| Rental Revolution with Lucy Hall | 13 Jun 2023 | 00:24:09 | |
Have you heard of Loanhood yet?Ā | |||
| Through the wardrobe: How community, skills and sustainability can build a fairer fashion industry | 29 Jun 2021 | 00:29:36 | |
Ā Why is what we wear important for the planet? | |||
| Bees and Beyond: How Biodiversity Keeps The World Turning | 15 Jun 2021 | 00:29:50 | |
Biodiversity, it's about more than just beesĀ š | |||
| No Roof Unused: Turning skylines from grey to green | 01 Jun 2021 | 00:28:22 | |
How can we make the most of unused space in cities?Ā Thanks to Dave Richards at RISC and Dusty Gedge for speaking to us, find out more about what they do below!Ā https://dustygedge.co.uk/ | |||
| A neighbourhood fridge: Why sharing food is knitting communities together | 17 May 2021 | 00:25:52 | |
How can we make the most of our food? In this episode Sarah explores how we can reduce the 300,000 tonnes of food waste that's thrown away every year in the UK and support local communities at the same time. One answer is community fridges. She meets Shanthi Priyalatha, who runs the High Wycombe community fridge which redistributes surplus food to their neighbours.Ā We also hear from Catherine Dishington, Food Policy officer at the Co-op.Ā The High Wycombe community fridge is supported with funding from the Rothschild Foundation. Find out more about community fridges: https://www.hubbub.org.uk/the-community-fridge | |||
| Chain Reaction: Breaking taboos and inspiring more cyclists | 04 May 2021 | 00:26:23 | |
Ā Did you know that 4/5ths of people in the UK rarely, if ever, get on a bike? Ā As well as reducing air pollution and traffic on roads, cycling is great for people, improving health and strengthening communities.Ā Ā To find out more about Cycle Sisters head to https://www.cyclesisters.org.uk/tower-hamlets To find our more about Hubbub's work visit https://www.hubbub.org.uk | |||
| Old Phones, New Friends: How second hand phones are transforming lives | 20 Apr 2021 | 00:26:22 | |
Did you know there are 7 million people in the UK who don't have access to the internet?Ā In theĀ first episode of Down To Earth: The Hubbub Podcast, Sarah Divall investigates the issue of e-waste, which is the fastest growing waste stream in the world - generating fifty million metric tonnes a year, and discovers how we can protect the environment by donating our secondhand tech to get communities connected. | |||
| Down To Earth - The Hubbub Podcast Trailer | 14 Apr 2021 | 00:01:06 | |
Trailer for the brand new podcast from the environmental charity Hubbub presented by Sarah Divall. This series passes the mic to grassroots activists, communities and people who are working hard and making big changes for their neighbours and for the planet. Each episode will share a different story from a new voice across the UK and tell us about the unique ways they're working on improving social and environmental issues where they live.Ā We meet the community leaders who are planting edible forests on rooftops, increasing representation in cycling, redistributing surplus food to their neighbours and more. Ā Everyday people doing extraordinary things, showing how people and places can work together to inspire more sustainable means of living. | |||
| Community Couture with Aniela Fidler Wieruszewska | 07 Jun 2023 | 00:27:01 | |
Ever wanted to make your own clothes? š§¶ Community Couture is a project that brings people together to take part in designing incredible one-of-a-kind pieces. Starting in lockdown Aniela Fidler Wieruszewska invited people to send in a picture of what life looked like to them. These stories turned into a jacket that took over 600 hours to make and is now rented to people all across the UK. Their latest project invites people to be part of the process by creating embroidered shapes that answer the question āwhat mattersā.š§µĀ In the latest episode of Down To Earth we speakĀ to Aniela about experiments in sharing, how being involved in the creation of the clothes you wear might make you think differently about them and how to create a fashion thatās more about community. Ā Ā This podcast is bought to you by Hubbub. At Hubbub we're all about finding ways to make it easier for us all to make choices that are good for the environment - from food to fashion and from reuse to greener and more connected communities. Everyday solutions that bring people, community groups and business together to do good and create change that ripples far and wide.Ā | |||
| Emotional Durability with Dr Mila Burcikova | 31 May 2023 | 00:25:15 | |
Whatās stood the test of time in your wardrobe? It could be a Grandmothers jumper. A present from a friend. The outfit you wore to that unforgettable party. Ā Ā | |||
| Fair Fashion Book Club: With Shado Mag | 24 May 2023 | 00:22:26 | |
What book would you choose for a fashion book club? In this bonus episode ofĀ #DownToEarth find out about the fabulous @ShadoMag's new book club all about fair fashion that you can read along with at home šĀ Ā | |||
| Make Do and Mend: With Layla Sergent | 17 May 2023 | 00:25:55 | |
Could tech help us to make our clothes last for longer? Meet Layla Sergent founder of the tech platform The Seam that connects people with local makers. Discover how the way we produce clothes has changed over a generation and how repairing your outfitsĀ can help save the planet.Ā | |||
| Fashion Reimagined: With Amy Powney | 10 May 2023 | 00:24:37 | |
When is a fashion brand actually sustainable? š§ In the new episode of Down To Earth we chat to Amy Powney, the Creative Director of Mother of Pearl about why she doesnāt like the word sustainable, her journey into a career in fashion, how she went about creating a clothing collection that was as low impact on the environment as possible, and the dreams we buy into when buying new clothes. Ā Ā This podcast is bought to you by Hubbub. At Hubbub we're all about finding ways to make it easier for us all to make choices that are good for the environment - from food to fashion and from reuse to greener and more connected communities. Everyday solutions that bring people, community groups and business together to do good and create change that ripples far and wide. | |||
| Talking Threads: With Dr Michiel Scheffer | 02 May 2023 | 00:32:04 | |
Do you know your flax from your hemp or your polyester from your viscose? Ā If you want to find out more about what your clothes are made from, then donāt miss the second episode of Down To Earth. In this offering Dr Michiel Scheffer weaves us all a yarn about the history of fabric production. Ā The conversation travels through time, from a century where his two grandfathers milled and spun fabric down the road from each other to a century where fabrics might be grown, spun, dyed and finished in completely different continents. Youāll also find out what our fits might be made from in the future and how to choose the most sustainable fabrics.Ā | |||
| It's Not That Radical: With Mikaela Loach | 25 Apr 2023 | 00:29:39 | |
Tune in to hear the very first episode in the series, where climate justice activist and newly published author Mikaela talks to us about everything from reimagining the world in her new book, to why we feel pressured to buy so many clothes, to the rights of the garment workers who make them.Ā If you want to learn more check out out Mikaela's book and Instagram. | |||
| Series Two Trailer | 14 Apr 2023 | 00:01:05 | |
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