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    Explore "ethical consumption" with insightful episodes like "Hamas Apologist Answers Piers Morgan's Question Honestly & Instantly Regrets It", "Christspiracy: Was Jesus Veggie?", "Do you have unethical amnesia?", "Afternoon Briefing Thursday 14th December" and "Ethical Consumption & Building Equitable Businesses, with Entrepreneur Sana Javeri Kadri of Diaspora Co." from podcasts like ""The Rubin Report", "Piers Morgan Uncensored", "Nudge", "Times news briefing" and "The Money with Katie Show"" and more!

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    Hamas Apologist Answers Piers Morgan's Question Honestly & Instantly Regrets It

    Hamas Apologist Answers Piers Morgan's Question Honestly & Instantly Regrets It
    Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about a contentious episode of “Piers Morgan Uncensored” concerning the pro-Palestine and anti-Semitic protests at Columbia University where Piers Morgan cornered liberal Krystal Ball with the one question that she will regret answering; Ilhan Omar’s daughter Isra Hirsi telling MSNBC why she was kicked out of Barnard College after helping to organize anti-Israel protests on campus; Palantir CEO Alex Karp explaining why he would never hire a brainwashed Ivy League graduate at his company; Tucker Carlson telling Joe Rogan why weak Republicans like Mike Johnson are the real evil that people need to beware of; Fox News’ Peter Doocy getting a stunned look from Karine Jean-Pierre when he asked her about Joe Biden’s claims that his Uncle Bosie was eaten by cannibals; the time that Adam Carolla destroyed Gavin Newsom’s talking points to his face about income inequality and wealth disparities; Roseanne Barr explaining to Greg Gutfeld why liberals can no longer risk being funny; and much more. Watch Dave Rubin's FULL interview with Yoseph Haddad here: https://youtu.be/SsS3PZqy6xY WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today’s Sponsors: 1775 Coffee - Stop drinking bad coffee and drink coffee that embodies that revolutionary spirit. Rubin Report viewers get 10% off at checkout on their first order. Go to: https://1775coffee.com/RUBIN and use code RUBIN Privacy Academy - Don't let Google continue to harvest all of your data and use it for creating a total surveillance state. You can take control and "De-Google Your Life". Get the FREE eBook here: https://privacyacademy.com/dave/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Christspiracy: Was Jesus Veggie?

    Christspiracy: Was Jesus Veggie?

    Film Directors Kip Andersen and Kameron Waters join Piers to discuss their new controversial documentary Christspiracy - which, among many claims, insists that Jesus was a vegetarian.


    Piers puts their theories to the test....



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    Do you have unethical amnesia?

    Do you have unethical amnesia?
    In 2016 Amnesty international revealed how Microsoft, Volkswagen, and Samsung used suppliers with links to child labour. In 2017 BBC’s Panorama revealed how dozens of iPhone workers had committed suicide due to poor working conditions. In the summer of 2023 we learnt that Amazon’s UK division paid no corporation tax for the second year in a row. Did any of these unethical scandals directly affect sales?  Nope.  Today, professor Daniel Zane—who has studied the wilful ignorance customers have towards unethical practices—explains why. Danny’s webpage at Lehigh: https://business.lehigh.edu/directory/daniel-zane Sign up to my newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list

    Ethical Consumption & Building Equitable Businesses, with Entrepreneur Sana Javeri Kadri of Diaspora Co.

    Ethical Consumption & Building Equitable Businesses, with Entrepreneur Sana Javeri Kadri of Diaspora Co.
    Until the global Pamela Anderson, I had never given much thought to ~the supply chain~ and where the things I buy come from—I kinda just took it for granted that I’d have 12 different almond butter options every time I wandered down Aisle 4 at my local King Soopers. And when you’re knee-deep in the “Financial Independence/Retire Early” world, there’s a heavy emphasis placed on attaining the things you need as cheaply as possible. Unfortunately, being able to purchase something for a single dollar in the US usually comes at a cost to another human being somewhere up the chain, and as consumers, we’re more or less shielded from exposure to exploitative labor practices, especially globally.  This week, I wanted to explore consumption habits through the “personal finance” lens. We invited Sana Javeri Kadri, an entrepreneur in her twenties who’s revolutionizing the Indian spice trade from the inside out, to join us for the conversation. Sana (who recently closed a $2 million funding round) is proof that equitable business models are better for everyone from the farmer to the end consumer. To learn more about our sponsor, Vin Social, check out http://vinsocialvip.com/. Episode transcripts can be found at https://www.podpage.com/money-with-katie-show/. — Mentioned in the Episode 450 million in the global supply chain: https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/04/02/covid-19-puts-millions-global-supply-chain-workers-risk Outsourcing to China, Korea, and the EU: https://www.ilo.org/global/about-the-ilo/newsroom/news/WCMS_370189/lang--en/index.htm "Food at home" prices up 12% this year: https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-price-outlook/summary-findings/#:~:text=In%202022%2C%20all%20food%20prices,between%2010.0%20and%2011.0%20percent. Crocodile farming and Hermès scandal: https://www.vice.com/en/article/g5bg8x/hermes-plans-to-build-australias-biggest-crocodile-factory-farm British colonization of India for spices: https://www.statecraft.co.in/article/spices-textiles-slaves-tea-and-opium-why-the-british-came-and-stayed-back-in-india Bon Appétit's interview with Sana: https://www.bonappetit.com/story/sana-javeri-kadri 60% of India lives on less than $3.10 per day: https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2017/10/world/i-on-india-income-gap/ Diaspora Co.'s single origin spices from 150 farms: https://www.diasporaco.com/pages/about Sana's $2.1m funding round (Forbes): https://www.forbes.com/sites/shaynaharris/2022/07/14/diaspora-co-mints-21-million-in-fresh-financing-to-build-an-equitable-spice-trade/?sh=635c64c274a4 — Follow Along - Listen to Money with Katie here: https://www.podpage.com/money-with-katie-show/ - Read Money with Katie: https://moneywithkatie.com/ Follow Money with Katie! - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneywithkatie/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneywithkatie - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moneywithkatie   Subscribe to Morning Brew - Sign up for free today: https://bit.ly/morningbrewyt Follow The Brew! - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningbrew/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorningBrew - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morningbrew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Selects: How Tipping Works

    Selects: How Tipping Works

    Tipping is commonly expected in some places, such as U.S. restaurants. Yet this practice varies across cultures. Join trivia gurus (and former waiters) Josh and Chuck in this classic episode as they take a closer look at the history, practice and controversy surrounding tipping.

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    Political animals (with Leah Garcés)

    Political animals (with Leah Garcés)
    Imagine, for a moment, what it’s like to be an animal rights activist. Tens of billions of animals are being tortured and slaughtered every year. It is, to you, a rolling horror. But to the people you love, the world you live in — it’s normal. You’re the weird one. So what do you do? How do you engage, politically and personally, when so few see what you see? Leah Garcés is the Executive President of Mercy for Animals and the author of Grilled: Turning Adversaries into Allies to Change the Chicken Industry ,which documents her journey to reduce the suffering of chickens by building coalitions with none other than well… industrial chicken farmers. I wanted Garcés on the show because her story is about more than animal suffering. It’s about the core question of politics: the choice we face, every day, between condemnation and compromise. Whether your issue is health care or climate or civil rights or abortion or taxes or foreign policy, you’re faced daily with people working for a world you find repellent. What do you do when they’re the majority and you’re the minority? How do you maintain your own morality when the system itself is sick? When do you draw bright lines, and when do you erase the lines you’ve spent your life drawing? This conversation gets uncomfortable at times — the realities of factory farming are not easy to face. But, trust me, you will want to stick with it. Garcés offers an extraordinary lesson in the daily practice of politics, one worth hearing even if it’s not ultimately your path. Book recommendations: Meat Racket by Christopher Leonard Big Chicken by Maryn McKenna Illumination in the Flatwoods: A Season with the Wild Turkey by Joe Hutto    Read the transcript of this interview here If you enjoyed this podcast, you may also like: The Green Pill Bruce Friedrich on how technology will reduce animal suffering Want to contact the show? Reach out at ezrakleinshow@vox.com News comes at you fast. Join us at the end of your day to understand it. Subscribe to Today, Explained Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Reimagining Fashion As Environmentally & Ethically Sound

    Reimagining Fashion As Environmentally & Ethically Sound
    We talk quite often about food on this podcast — particularly the health, environmental and ethical implications our collective dietary choices and the global impact of the industrialized food industry on the same. But you might be less consciously aware of the massive extent to which the garment industry impacts a wide range of concerns from global climate change to animal welfare to ethics and beyond. Fashion is a world that desperately needs an environmentally consci tion. Joshua and his work is part of that solution — leveraging forward-thinking, modern textiles and progressive, business practices that embrace fashion and aesthetics to bring consumers beautiful, better and quite honestly, more ethically imagined and manufactured garments for us to enjoy. This is a really interesting talk about: * the complex intersection of ethics, aesthetics and fashion; * the social norms and parameters that define masculinity; * why fur is the furthest thing from cool; * what really goes into creating garments from wool; * the environmental impact of raising animals for clothing; * the advent of more sustainable and ethically manufactured materials for garments; and * the realities behind what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur in the garment industry. Highly intelligent, hyper-articulate and of course always bespoke, Joshua is an outstanding ambassador and aesthete of modern fashion modalities, not to mention badass at CrossFit to boot. It's my honor to share my friend Joshua's message and experience with you and my hope is that you will come away from this conversation more enlightened and educated when it comes to aligning your consumerism with your values. I did. Even if fashion is not your thing, trust me. This compelling exchange just might surprise you. I sincerely hope you enjoy the offering. Peace + Plants, Rich