Episode Summary

I've been deeply concerned about the environmental impact of fast fashion for years. But I didn’t realize how much this issue resonated with all of you until I published an episode about it a few months back (Episode #534) and it became a break-out hit. Following the release of that episode, I got *so* many passionate DMs in my inbox, along with fervent requests for more deep-dives into this critical issue.So today, I’m thrilled to bring you this eye-opening conversation with the remarkable Celeste Tesoriero, a global thought leader and renowned consultant in the area of sustainable fashion.Celeste is taking us right back to the start of the fashion ‘food chain’ to reveal the devastating reality of our current farming techniques, as well as the regenerative practices that can turn this whole problem around — if only we can act quickly enough.Press play now to learn: why farming and fashion are inextricably linked, what indigenous cultures can teach us about sustainable growing practices, why buying organic clothing isn’t enough, the true impact of online shopping (and how we, as consumers, can make a huge difference here), simple steps and mindset shifts to become a sustainable fashionista, plus an answer to the billion dollar question: have we left it too late?This episode is compulsory listening for anyone who’s ever bought or worn clothes (hint: that’s everyone!), and I know you’ll walk away with your mind and heart blown wide open after hearing Celeste’s insights, just like I did.So if you care even the *slightest* bit about our planet, our future, and the future of our children, and want to know the simple ways you can help make a huge difference, then press play IMMEDIATELY — this one’s for you. Head to www.melissaambrosini.com/546 for the show notes.Join SheLaunch: www.shelaunch.comJoin my newsletter: www.melissaambrosini.com/newsletterGet my FREE ZenTone Meditation: www.melissaambrosini.com/zentoneFollow me on Instagram: @melissaambrosiniGet Time Magic: www.timemagic.me Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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