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Submit ReviewThe climate crisis is more than an environmental issue—it’s a social justice emergency. Marginalized communities are disproportionately affected by natural disasters, food insecurity, and displacement caused by climate change. By including diverse perspectives and experiences, we can work toward creating more equitable and sustainable solutions for all.
In this episode, we are joined by intersectional environmentalist Leah Thomas and environmental advocate Whitney McGuire, two prominent voices in the movement. From practical tips for sustainable living to grand visions for a more equitable and sustainable world, Thomas and McGuire provide a thought-provoking and inspiring conversation on the importance of taking action now.
HOST: Taylor Camille, Director of Podcasts at Well+Good
GUESTS:
Whitney McGuire co-founder of Sustainable Brooklyn. You can learn more about Whitney on her website and more about Sustainable Brooklyn here
Leah Thomas, environmentalist and founder of Intersectional Environmentalist. You can keep up with Leah on her personal social here , her organizations social here or learn more about her on her website
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.
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Find the wellness that fits your frequency with podcasts from Well+Good Studios. We invite you to listen in as we learn about healthy living from the most interesting experts, thought-leaders, and celebrities in wellness. Discover shows that will help you reimagine what it means for you to live well, from the voices of Well+Good.
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Sustainability is more than a buzz word as more and more of us take essential steps to repurpose items in our daily lives. When it comes to fashion, though, what’s truly sustainable and eco-aware is gaining momentum as many of us are seeking stylish options that align with our values.
In this interview, we immerse ourselves in the world of Girlfriend Collective, a brand that artfully marries sustainability and fashion. We'll discuss their eco-friendly practices, learn about their mission to create a greener fashion industry, and explore the role sustainable fashion could play in shaping the future. Along the way, we'll catch a glimpse of their upcoming sustainability initiatives and gather expert tips on incorporating mindful fashion choices into our daily lives. Join us as we uncover the essence of this innovative brand that strives to redefine the connection between style and sustainability.
HOST: Taylor Camille, Director of Podcasts at Well+Good
GUESTS: Quang Dinh, Co-founder and CEO of Girlfriend Collective, find more Girlfriend Collective here
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.
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Find the wellness that fits your frequency with podcasts from Well+Good Studios. We invite you to listen in as we learn about healthy living from the most interesting experts, thought-leaders, and celebrities in wellness. Discover shows that will help you reimagine what it means for you to live well, from the voices of Well+Good.
You can also find more from Well+Good on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.
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As part of raising environmental awareness during Earth Month, we’re taking a close look at how corporations interpret their responsibilities to combat the climate emergency. Some choose to play an active role by creating more sustainable practices.
In this episode, we’re in conversation with the co-founders of Cabinet Health, a sustainable health-care company with a novel solution to the growing plastic waste crisis. Cabinet Health is on a mission to remove plastic from the pharmaceutical industry—a major contributor to the problem—with the world’s first refillable and compostable medicine system. Co-founders Achal Patel and Russ Gong discuss the environmental impact of the creation and consumption of medication as Well+Good lifestyle editor Erica Sloan explains how microplastics affect our lives.
HOST: Taylor Camille, Director of Podcasts at Well+Good
GUESTS:
Erica Sloan, Lifestyle Editor at Well+Good
Achal Patel, Co-Founder & CEO & Russ Gong, Co-Founder & President, find more from Cabinet here
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.
You can also find us on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.
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Prepare to gain a valuable roadmap for navigating the months ahead with grace and intention.
In this episode, we’re chatting with astrologer Kirah Tabourn as she explores the astrological landscape for spring 2023. A seasoned astrologer with a practice rooted in Hellenistic traditions, Kirah shares how the planetary movements affect our daily lives.
HOST: Taylor Camille, Director of Podcasts at Well+Good
GUESTS: Kirah Tabourn, Astrology Consultant and Educator, find more from Kirah here
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.
You can also find us on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.
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Your “money archetype” shapes the way you perceive, interact, spend, and even save money. Connecting with the financial aspects of life in this way means more than knowing your bank account balance or what you owe on your credit card—but that’s part of it.
In this episode, we engage in a captivating conversation with psychotherapist Lia Avellino, LCSW, to explore the complexity of talking about money at home, at work, and with friends. We discuss how emotions drive financial choices and investigate how early experiences with money carve a financial path for the future, all while acknowledging the influences of gender, race, and class.
HOST: Taylor Camille, Director of Podcasts at Well+Good
GUESTS: Lisa Avellino, LCSW + Co-Founder of Spoke
You can find more from Lia here follow her on social here and keep up with Spoke here
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.
You can also find us on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.
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A lack of pay transparency persists across many industries, which makes navigating a path toward equal pay all the more complex. Equal Pay Day serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for advocacy and change that encourages financial security for all workers. Creating a just and equitable future requires collective action with the commitment of individuals, organizations, and governments.
But what, exactly, are our individual and collective responsibilities to help reach a solution? And how are they connected? This week’s guest, Farnoosh Torabi, personal finance expert, New York Times best-selling author, and host of the So Money podcast, has some thoughts.
HOST: Taylor Camille, Director of Podcasts at Well+Good
GUESTS: Farnoosh Torabi, personal finance expert, journalist, and author
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.
You can also find us on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.
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Women's History Month offers a chance to reflect on progress toward gender equality while continuing to advocate for change. For this episode, in celebration of the women who share our stories, we are in conversation with activist, author, and educator Blair Imani.
A steadfast promoter of social justice who uses her voice to empower marginalized communities, Imani discusses the importance of preventing burnout and explains why celebrating women—and demanding women’s rights—is necessary in the month of March and beyond.
HOST: Taylor Camille, Director of Podcasts at Well+Good
GUESTS: Blair Imani, activist, author, and educator
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.
You can also find us on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.
Got thoughts? Shoot us a line at podcast@wellandgood.com
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Each person has their own personal status quo, but sometimes, the prospect of upgrading to a more upscale lifestyle can be tempting. Hey, shiny things are fun—and it feels like the messaging on all our screens and platforms holds that if we’re just willing to spend more money, a better life awaits. But, whether those upgrades mean renting a higher-end apartment, springing for a luxury car, booking a lavish vacation, or anything else, this kind of “lifestyle creep” can also bring long-term financial consequences.
How can we avoid the potential negative implications of the overspending associated with lifestyle creep? We’ve got tips to help you protect yourself.
HOST: Ella Dove, Sr. Director of Creative Development at Well+Good
GUEST(S): Financial Literacy Advocate, Vivian Tu, provides actionable tips and strategies to help you break free from the lifestyle creep trap and secure your future, both financially and personally.
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.
You can also find us on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.
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Never before has nurturing our collective well-being felt so essential. Each year, Well+Good highlights the individuals paving new paths for us to follow in order to be well. We’re rethinking the way we eat, move, think, grow, while caring for ourselves and for each other.
This episode features just a few of the many influential voices from Well+Good’s fourth annual Changemakers list. Listen closely, the future of wellness is talking.
HOST: Ella Dove, Sr. Director of Creative Development at Well+Good
GUESTS:
Alison Mariella Désir - Author, Activist & TV host of “Out & Back with Alison Mariella Désir”
Jing Gao - CEO & Founder of FlybyJing
Brian Levine - CEO & Founder of Nodal
Holly Thaggard - CEO & Founder of Supergoop
Tiffany Yu - CEO & Founder of Diversability
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.
You can also find us on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.
Got thoughts? Shoot us a line at podcast@wellandgood.com
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Valentine’s Day has always been about lovers (and in some circles, it’s about friends, too). But what if you’re your own Valentine this year? Or what if you’ve been your own Valentine for years?
Plenty of folks choose to be single. For others, a prolonged lack of romantic connection isn't done on purpose. Self-identified “late bloomers”—people who have not had sex or have not been in a relationship by the time they reach their 30s, 40s, and beyond—are finding a place to connect online.
In this episode, we’re talking with Becky, Megan, and Tiffany, members of a “late bloomer” group on Facebook who find themselves at different stages of life. Each of them is single—and not quite by choice. We’re exploring what it means to find romance later in life (or not) and how to deepen your connection with yourself.
HOST: Taylor Camille, Director of Podcasts at Well+Good
GUESTS: Becky, Megan & Tiffany
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
At Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we’re inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.
You can also find us on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.
Got thoughts? Shoot us a line at podcast@wellandgood.com
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