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    Optimism – Lily Cole and David Rowan

    enAugust 24, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Supermodel and environmental activist Lily Cole joins the former Wired editor David Rowan for the exclusive launch of her new book Who Cares Wins – they discuss the future of socially responsible business, and how innovators are responding to issues like fast fashion, renewable energy and gender equality. This episode is part of a new series presented by Second Home and Berggruen Institute – free public events that bring together the most inspiring and celebrated figures of our time to exchange and discuss groundbreaking cultural, social and political ideas.

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