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Cleaning up the creative world
<br/>Join us for a thought-provoking session that could redefine your view on creativity's place in the fight for our planet's future.<br/><br/>Discover the power of creativity for a greener future as we sit down with Duncan Meisel, the visionary behind Clean Creatives. Prepare to be inspired by his journey to become a driving force in climate activism and the creative mind countering the fossil fuel industry's obstructive PR efforts. <br/><br/>Our candid conversation with Duncan sheds light on the crucial role the creative sector can play in advancing sustainability and the ways we can all contribute to a more honest dialogue about environmental responsibility.<br/><br/>In an industry often torn between profit and planet, we navigate the moral quandaries and opportunities for advertising professionals seeking to align their work with their values. Reflect on the tug-of-war within the industry as we discuss the implications of Hannah Arendt's "banality of evil" and explore a future where advertising serves as a beacon for low-carbon, community-centric lifestyles. This episode is a rallying cry for creatives and professionals alike, encouraging a shift towards practices that not only promise profitability but also pave the way for a sustainable legacy. <br/><br/>Follow GoodGeist for more episodes on sustainability, communications and how creativity can help make the world a better place.