How Decolonizing Design Can Transform Business & Sustainability with Cecilia Scolaro
How can we rethink design beyond aesthetics and challenge extractive business models? In this conversation, Cecilia Scolaro and Jeni Miles explore the power of responsible design, decolonization and indigenous knowledge in reshaping business and sustainability.

Show Notes
How can we rethink design beyond aesthetics and challenge extractive business models?
In this conversation, Cecilia Scolaro and Jeni Miles explore the power of responsible design, decolonization and indigenous knowledge in reshaping business and sustainability.
📌 In this episode, we cover:
✔️ What decolonizing design really means (and why it matters)
✔️ The harm of extractive business models & how to rethink impact
✔️ How indigenous knowledge and regenerative design can reshape the future
✔️ Why small design choices create powerful ripple effects
✔️ How to align your work with ethics, sustainability, and systemic change
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Who is Jeni Miles?
I’m a London School of Economics trained behavioural scientist, digital product expert and mum of two passionate about cultivating collective and planetary wellbeing.
Business as usual is no longer fit for purpose in an age of polycrisis. I’m taking the data-driven decision-making skills I’ve gained while at leading tech companies Google and Amazon to empower brands and social movements to drive positive behaviour change.

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