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Impact Legacy Podcast
by Impact Legacy Podcast
A space for bold voices and uncomfortable truths.Where ideas don’t just inspire, they drive action.This is where purpose becomes progress… and impact becomes legacy.Because legacy is not what we leave behind… it’s what we choose to build today.
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Emily Woods - From Cultural Placement to Cultural Impact - Episode 6
What if entertainment could actually change the way we see the world?This week on Impact Legacy, we sit down with Emily Woods, Founder & CEO of Eleven, one of the leading agencies redefining how brands live inside culture, not interrupt it.Emily shares how film and TV can shine a light on urgent issues, like the impact of social media on young people, and spark real global conversations.Because when stories resonate, they don’t just entertain… they create legacy.🎧 Listen now to hear how culture can drive change.#ImpactLegacy #EmilyWoods #CulturalImpact #StorytellingForChange #EntertainmentIndustry #SocialImpact #WarpFilms
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Rob Pepper - The Future of Creative Education - Legacy in Action, Episode 5
Creativity is being educated out of the system.In the latest edition of Impact Legacy, Marisa Selfa sits down with Creative Education Leader Rob Pepper, to unpack why education is at a crossroads.They discuss how we’re still operating within a model built for the Victorian era- designed for scale, not individuality, as arts education is in decline, with GCSE uptake dropping by 40% over the last decade.At the very moment creativity is needed most, we’re doing the least to protect it.🎙️ A powerful conversation on the future of creative education.#ImpactLegacy #FutureOfEducation #CreativeIndustries #ArtsEducation #EducationReform #CreativityMatters #NextGeneration #Leadership #CulturalChange
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Lucy Cleland - Shaping the Narrative of Responsible Luxury - Episode 4
How do you stay hopeful when the world feels overwhelming?Editorial Director of Country and Town House magazine Lucy Cleland shares a perspective in this episode that feels especially relevant right now: you don’t have to solve everything, just do the small thing in front of you.From being consumed by negative headlines to finding a more grounded, purposeful approach, it’s about shifting from paralysis to action. Because if each of us does something, those small actions start to add up.There’s room for everyone in this work. The radicals, the pragmatists, the optimists. Different voices, different approaches, all moving things forward.- Focus on what you can do, here and now- Let go of trying to fix everything alone- Make space for others to come in, in their own wayThat’s how change happens.#Resilience #Hope #Leadership #Sustainability #Mindset
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Kerry Bannigan - Fashion, Accountability & Cultural Influence - Episode 3
For decades, fashion has shaped culture - influencing what we value, what we aspire to, and how we see ourselves.But with that influence comes responsibility.In this episode of Impact Legacy, Marisa Selfa sits down with PVBLIC Foundation's President of the Board and Managing Director, Kerry Bannigan - founder of the Fashion Impact Fund and a leader working at the intersection of fashion, public policy, gender equity, and climate justice.They talk about:When fashion’s influence must turn into accountabilityWhy voluntary commitments aren’t enoughHow power, systems and policy shape real changeAnd why sustainability and equity are not add-ons - but foundationsFashion is not just about clothes.It’s about who gets protected and who pays the price.This is a conversation about legacy.
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Bel Jacobs - Journalism, Justice & Systems Change - Episode 2
1,134 people lost their lives at Rana Plaza.Behind the headlines were familiar clothing labels. Ordinary men and women making garments for global brands.For writer and speaker Bel Jacobs, that was the breaking point.In this powerful episode of Impact Legacy, she reflects on the moment discomfort turned into action and why she ultimately realised the system itself was too entrenched to fix from within.A conversation about fashion, accountability, and what legacy really means.
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Will Pearson from Ocean Bottle - From Plastic to Purpose - Episode 1
🌊 Legacy in action: From Plastic to Purpose. A business built for the ocean.The ocean doesn’t need just awareness…It needs better business models that save it.In this first episode of the Impact Legacy Podcast, I speak with Will Pearson, Co-Founder of Ocean Bottle, about what it really means to build impact into the core of a company, not package it as a campaign.This conversation is about:• Designing products that fund ocean recovery• Turning consumption into contribution• Building accountability into the business model• And proving that purpose can scaleLegacy is the future we choose to create.If you care about the future of the ocean and the future of business, this episode is for you.
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An Introduction with Marisa Selfa
Welcome to Impact Legacy - a new podcast that looks beyond short-term sustainability & impact efforts to ask a more enduring question: what legacy are we building through the way we do business?Hosted by CEO of Impact Tailors, Marisa Selfa, the series draws on more than 25 years of leadership across global brands including Levi’s, Adidas, Timberland, National Geographic Retail, ECOALF and North Sails Apparel.Each episode features honest conversations with leaders and changemakers exploring how responsibility, leadership and long-term thinking can be embedded into the fabric of business.New episodes released regularly.
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A space for bold voices and uncomfortable truths.Where ideas don’t just inspire, they drive action.This is where purpose becomes progress… and impact becomes legacy.Because legacy is not what we leave behind… it’s what we choose to build today.
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