Gabbi Loedolff of Lush is the guest on this episode of How to be Sound. Read her impressive LinkedIn CV here - and shop from Lush here. Follow Gabbi on Instagram @gabbiloe. (I'm not ta...
Gabbi Loedolff of Lush is the guest on this episode of How to be Sound. Read her impressive LinkedIn CV here - and shop from Lush here. Follow Gabbi on Instagram @gabbiloe.
(I'm not talking TOTAL sh1t: there really is a Spice Bus!)
The Lush Showcase is amazing - and bizarre. Here's the website.
Here's an interesting feature in the Guardian on Lush founder Mark Constantine.
Buy a Keepcup (or five) or a Stojo so you can be just like me! And while you're at it, go the whole hog and get a bamboo toothbrush.
Watch Gabbi's talk on blockchain and cryptocurrencies for retail here.
I talk about Fan Bingbing's social rating / currency - she's reappeared anyway, but you can read about China's social rating system here.
Lush's journey to removing mica - and replacing it with a synthetic equivalent - from its products is detailed here.
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Producer extraordinaire Liam Geraghty's Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen. His latest project is Fangs, a Dracula-themed podcast to coincide with Dublin's Bram Stoker Festival.
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