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Ethical fashion entrepreneurs Stef and Jess Dadon on leveraging their blog into a business, and 'doing the work'

Ethical fashion entrepreneurs Stef and Jess Dadon on leveraging their blog into a business, and 'doing the work'

Update: 2021-10-23
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For episode six of The Good Edit, host Rebecca Davis speaks with ethical fashion entrepreneurs Stef and Jess Dadon, founders of Twoobs footwear, and podcasts How Two Live and Twoobs.
In this gritty and grounded conversation, they explore:

  • Celebrating their Jewish identity and heritage, the discourse around Israel, and  experiences of antisemitism
  • From passion to profit: The values-driven business journey of How Two Live and Twoobs
  • Why ethical and sustainable business is key to their purpose
  • Redefining success and the #girlboss narrative
  • Finding their authentic voices as women in leadership
  • The place of self-development and "doing the work" on their journeys.



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Founder, Host, Producer: Rebecca Davis
Editor & Sound Engineer: Saul Muscatel

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Ethical fashion entrepreneurs Stef and Jess Dadon on leveraging their blog into a business, and 'doing the work'

Ethical fashion entrepreneurs Stef and Jess Dadon on leveraging their blog into a business, and 'doing the work'