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carebydesign

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"I want new public sustainability metrics where brands stand up on stage and [rather than say, “We produced X amount of product”], they instead say, “We reduced the amount of product we made in 2020, and our revenues grew by 20 percent.” That’s
"These apparel brands need to be in a place where they realize that they're more than just selling rags to customers..."Jeff Denby is the co-founder of The Renewal Workshop. His passion for sustainability in the apparel industry drove him to
“A shower is so vital to our sense of self and our dignity, and dignity is a very powerful two way street. It's as much about how you feel about yourself as it is about how people treat you. When you don't have the ability to get clean and stay
"I love change. I know, that’s easy to say when you're an agent of change. Change is also terrible and hard and painful. This is the balance we live in. People often come to me and say, “Why do you talk about change so much?” I'm a realist who
“Hip Hop is how I walk, talk, dress, paint, think, and act. That's just the way I interact with the world… I’m trying to find my power as a young black man and seeing all these toxic male narratives, and that had an effect on me.”Khafre Jay’s
“We see the lack of ethics play out in every aspect of our lives and in recent headlines. During this pandemic, the safety of Amazon's frontline workers or the Facebook ad boycott that started this summer…”Raina Kumra is highly creative opera
"I would love see funerals actually reflect the human who is being honored. I’ve been to so many funerals in my life where I am sitting there and thinking, "This sucks! This gathering in no way reflects this human whom I loved so deeply."This
"We built 'Death Over Dinner' to reduce the distance between us and our being human.  Because when there are conversations about our end of life wishes that go unspoken between people who care about each other, that silence becomes synonymous w
“Buildings are intended protect us. We must quantify building materials and policies based upon their potential to help or harm the individual who will come into contact with them.”Angela combines expertise in human factors and human-environme
“I’m a generalist, overly optimistic and naturally curious about many things so I ask a lot of questions. Those qualities facilitate problem-solving. From one angle an entrepreneur is basically a problem solver.”Alexandra Mysoor, Founder and C
"The workplace is the last place people feel safe asking for mental help."Mitul Desai speaks about the light and dark sides of mental health in the midst of the pandemic. He advises corporations, startups, and nonprofits on mental health strat
“As architects, when we are at our best, we don’t talk about the future – we create it.”Our guest, Jane Frederick, FAIA, is the 2020-2021 President of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).  The AIA is the voice of the architectural prof
“Be aware of too many pivots. There are people I know who've built their companies and grow them and pivoted so many times along the way, that by the fifth pivot, nobody has any clue.”This week we continue with Part II of our conversation with
"We are going to see a travel industry that is less focused on the two-night road warrior stay and more on the two month digital nomad stay. And so the question is:  how does the industry remake itself in that possibility?  Isn't that screaming
“What I've learned in more than 20 years of being at the bedside of the dying is it takes a village to have a good death.”Sierra is a certified End of Life Doula. She began working in a skilled nursing facility at age 16 and considers herself
“We might prescribe a pill, or prescribe the digital layers around that, and increasingly the data will flow more readily to the clinician to not just make sense of the data, but of the insights that come from it.” Dr. Daniel Kraft is Chair of
"You said 'Black Lives Matter.'  What does that mean? Where are you putting the activity that goes behind the words?  Where are you putting that to work? So it's been a really tumultuous time.  But I think it's the beginnings of change."Moniqu
“We need to really think about what it means to care and what it means to design, and then we'll get somewhere.”Listening to Nathan speak about his principles, practices and contributions, helps one to feel heard. His communication style is de
“We need to really think about what it means to care and what it means to design, and then we'll get somewhere.”Listening to Nathan speak about his principles, practices and contributions, helps one to feel heard. His communication style is de
“We have the solutions. The challenge is how do we implement them and get them into the hands of the people that need them most. And that has to do a lot with leadership and financing.” – @casinclairNew York resident, architect Cameron Sinclai
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