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Behind the glitz and glamour, fashion is one of the most polluting industries in the world. From unsustainable fabrics to potentially dangerous chemicals, could wider use of plant-based materials be the answer to some of fashion’s more damaging
The environmental impact of mining diamonds could be costing us the earth. But perhaps looking to the sky could help us to avoid the colossal carbon footprint? In this episode, Natty is joined by the founder of Skydiamond Dale Vince, who sha
As the animal products we consume continue to have an impact on the environment, could the key to repairing some of that damage lie in 3D printing?In this episode, Natty is joined by CEO and founder of Redefine Meat Eshchar Ben-Shitrit, who
If you want to feel hopeful about the future, just ask children what kind of world they would like to see. Their imagination knows no bounds, and their playful curiosity can be a refreshing change from the doom and gloom often foreseen by adult
Having a sense of purpose makes us feel good about ourselves, and sometimes the key to that purpose can be found in the smallest things.  In this episode, Natty is joined by entrepreneur and founder of The Stack World, Sharmadean Reid MBE, who
The journey to finding our purpose can be a challenging one, so it’s important that we show ourselves the kindness that we would extend to the ones we love.   In this episode, Poonam Dhuffer shares how she discovered what brings her joy, the
There is no limit to where spiritual meaning can be found; from religious practices, to the life, death and the rebirth cycle that happens in a compost heap. In this episode, Natty is joined by mushroom cultivator and educator Darren Le Baro
How can we feel more present and grounded? And what does it mean to draw strength from what we cannot see?In this episode, join Poonam Dhuffer as she shares what spirituality means to her, the practices that help her to feel centered, and the
When we choose to move our bodies, we are choosing to embrace what it means to be alive. With every bead of sweat and with every stretch, we are making a commitment to becoming better versions of ourselves. In this episode, Natty is joined by
Using food to nourish ourselves goes beyond how and what we eat. The act of cooking in itself can be an opportunity for imagination and play, helping us to connect with ourselves and with others. In this episode, our podcast host Natty Kasam
Have you moved enough today? Movement is medicine for the body and the mind. In this first installment, join Poonam Dhuffer as she talks about the importance of movement for our mental health, how she moves to boost her mood, and why checking
This episode contains some strong languageIt might be hard to admit, but there are still parts of the art world that are not accessible to everybody. So, what does it take to be a disruptor? To acknowledge you have privilege, and use it to cre
Fashion has the power to transform us into whoever or whatever we want to be. But away from the glitz and glamour, it is a platform that can be used as a vehicle for change. In this episode, we will be speaking with Gareth Pugh and Carson Mc
Cultural artefacts tell us the story of our history. They are portals to the past, which some believe hold memories of where they have been.In this episode, we’re joined by multi disciplinary artist Hamed Maiye to talk about the significance
The late Alvin Ailey said, “Dance is for everybody”, because why should it be reserved for only a few, when it has the power to touch so many?In this episode we’re joined by Rambert’s Artistic Director, Benoit Swan Pouffer. Benoit talks abou
Words are extremely powerful, and sometimes it only takes a few to make us feel something special.In this episode, we speak to artist Lakwena about her mural that caught Beyonce’s eye, the importance of making public spaces beautiful, and wh
Why walk, when you can glide? Lockdown led many of us on a search for joy and freedom, and for some, that was falling in love with roller skating.In this first instalment of the Super Culture podcast series, we speak to skate dancer, instruct
There are always flowers for those who want to see them. – Henri Matisse. In this final instalment of Good Nature, we follow two different organisations striving to reconnect people with the land. Introducing GROW and Mindfood. Two groups w
With the waiting lists for UK Allotments soaring during lockdown, the desire to sow and grow has bloomed like never before. But you don’t need a green space to be green fingered. In this how-to guide, horticulturist and regenerative grower, Po
Be it communal, spiritual or physical, the word 'ritual' means different things to different people.Join us as we explore how rituals can bring us closer to nature, listening to the community of Padstow as they celebrate the coming of summer
When Aisha Carrington changed careers from personal stylist to sound healer, it became a way for her to overcome some of the mental health issues she faced at the time - using meditation as medicine. In this experience we want you to do the sam
For Joe Patitucci, the idea of PlantWave – a device that translates plant data into music – was a way of connecting even more deeply to the feeling of being in nature. Despite its humble origins as a re-purposed lie detector, it has since becom
For Zethu Maseko, a sound, short film and textile artist based in London, sound can be a tool to learn about our past, build our own identities as well as understand futures and imagined futures for ourselves. Her piece Kuphiliswa (which means
Today, we’re going on a walk. That’s right, the lot of us. But this is a guided walk with a difference. It’s all about discovering the world anew and seeing the familiar with fresh eyes. We’re going to unlock the mysteries latent on our doorste
This episode’s a walk in the park. A national park, that is. Today, we’re stepping off the beaten track with walking group Black Girls Hike, to roam free on the green (and sometimes snowy) hills of the Peak District.The group's founder, Rhiann
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