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Ep.31 Sustainable Business and Scuba Diving - Anthea Ibell

Ep.31 Sustainable Business and Scuba Diving - Anthea Ibell

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In Episode 31 of The Seed Pod, we have a kōrero with guest Anthea Ibell about her incredible scuba diving experiences including her love for sharks and her conservation work overseas with sea turtles and community education! Anthea is a sustainable business founder/owner with several businesses which tackle waste reduction and advocacy utilising plastic 'waste' to create beautiful products, and breaking into the toy industry! She talks about her experiences in business, and some of the challenges, as well as her parenting experiences through nature connection.

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Wow, inspiring

loved this discussion, so many interesting things to hear about and ways we can help grow a sustainability mindset! Thank you both for all of your hard work educating us all 💚

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