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FAIR Talks Podcast

FAIR Talks Podcast

Hosted by Fair Trade LA

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Episodes

58

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN

About the show

How do I make a difference in the world? What can I do to help end human trafficking? What are sustainable solutions to ending global poverty? How can I be a part of the solution and not part of the problem? Whether you are trying to be a conscious consumer or start your dream business or nonprofit to solve some of the world’s biggest problems, we’re here to help. The FAIR Talks Podcast educates everyday people for extraordinary change. Together, we’ll be diving into fair trade, sustainability, and working effective solutions to tackle some of the world’s biggest problems. From combatting human trafficking to what coffee to drink, we are going to cover the ‘who, ‘how, and ‘why’ all the topics about the people behind the products we buy every day. You’ll hear from industry experts, social entrepreneurs, and fellow world changers with experience working on the ground from some of the world’s most difficult places. Be inspired with actionable steps and tips to help you make better daily decisions to create extraordinary change. Shownotes: https://www.fairtradela.org/podcast Follow us on social @FairTradeLA

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58 recent
June 10, 2026Episode 5643 min

Fair Trade at the World Cup | Senda

In this episode of FAIR Talks, Becca sits down with Santiago Halty, Founder & CEO of Senda Athletics, alongside Sian Brown from Fair Trade USA, to explore what it looks like to build a football brand differently. Together, they discuss Santiago’s journey, what Fair Trade certification looks like in practice, the challenge of building an ethical sports brand, and Senda’s launch of the world’s first Fair Trade Certified football cleats as the World Cup kicks off. Plus, find out which professional players will be stepping onto the pitch wearing them. Learn more about Senda: Senda Athletics The World’s First and Only Fair Trade Certified Soccer Cleats Feature in The Athletic (from The New York Times Company)

May 27, 2026Episode 5544 min

What Fair Trade Actually Means | Fairtrade America

In a world full of “ethical” and “sustainable” claims, how do you know what actually makes a brand fair trade? In this episode of FAIR Talks, Becca sits down with Amanda Archila, Executive Director of Fairtrade America, to unpack what fair trade really means, how the Fairtrade system works, and why trust, accountability, and fairer supply chains matter more than ever. Visit fairtradela.org/podcast for show notes and exclusive discounts.

May 9, 2026Episode 5454 min

What 20 Years of Fair Trade Have Taught Us | Joan Harper + Katherine Bissell Córdova

In this special World Fair Trade Day episode of FAIR Talks, Joan Harper of Fair Trade LA and Katherine Bissell Córdova of Chicago Fair Trade reflect on nearly two decades of building fair trade communities in Los Angeles and Chicago. Together, they discuss how the movement has evolved over the past twenty years, the growth of ethical sourcing and sustainability, the importance of local organizing, and why fair trade continues to be rooted in relationships, community, and collective action. Learn more about Chicago Fair Trade Learn more about Fair Trade Towns

April 15, 2026Episode 5345 min

More Than Employment: Rethinking Poverty Through Community | Joyya

In this special 50th episode of FAIR Talks, we sit down with Anthony “Ants” Watt, CEO of Joyya, for a powerful conversation on rethinking poverty, impact, and what it truly takes to create lasting change. Moving beyond traditional ideas of employment as a solution, Joyya’s model highlights the importance of relationships, community, and long-term investment in people’s lives. From education and healthcare to holistic support systems, this episode explores how addressing the deeper, relational roots of poverty can open the door to sustainable transformation. It’s an honest and inspiring conversation about dignity, resilience, and the kind of impact that extends far beyond a single job. Learn more at joyya.com.

March 31, 2026Episode 5227 min

Behind Every Bite Is a Person: Fair Trade, Farmworkers, and the Stories Behind Our Food | Oppy

In this episode of FAIR Talks, Becca sits down with Karin Gardner, Vice President of Marketing at Oppy, to explore the stories behind the produce we buy every day, from global supply chains to deeply personal moments that highlight the people who grow, harvest, and pack our food. One story in particular stands out, as a father shares that through Fair Trade premiums he was able to bring warm water into his home for the first time and give his children a warm bath, a powerful reminder that even the smallest choices we make as consumers can ripple into something much bigger. As we reflect on National Farmworker Awareness Week, this conversation invites us to pause, look closer at the food we buy, and truly see the people behind it. Learn more at oppy.com.

December 19, 2025Episode 5144 min

Protagonists of Change: Fair Trade's Next Chapter | Fair Trade USA

In this episode of FAIR Talks, Becca sits down with Felipe Arango, the new CEO of Fair Trade USA, for a wide-ranging and deeply human conversation about the past, present, and future of the fair trade movement. Felipe shares how growing up in Colombia, in a country shaped by inequality and powerful social movements, influenced the way he thinks about justice, dignity, and economic power, and how those early experiences continue to guide his leadership today. Together, they explore what it really means to see farmers, fishers, and workers as protagonists of change, how fair trade has evolved over the past 25 years, and why community, collaboration, and listening are more essential than ever in a world facing climate shocks, cost-of-living pressures, and fragile supply chains, offering a thoughtful and hopeful look at what the movement’s next chapter could be.

December 11, 2025Episode 5047 min

Never Sell Out: The Equal Exchange Story | Equal Exchange

In this episode of FAIR Talks, Becca sits down with Danielle Robidoux, an organizer and worker-owner at Equal Exchange, one of the original fair trade coffee companies in the United States, to talk about how a small worker-owned co-op has been reshaping our food system since 1986. Danielle shares her personal journey into this work, the story of Equal Exchange’s roots in solidarity with small farmer co-ops, and what it actually feels like to be inside a cooperative that caps its pay ratio, practices real economic democracy, and has a “Never Sell Out” clause written into its bylaws. Together they explore how long-term relationships with farmers, transparent supply chains, and the idea of the “citizen consumer” invite all of us to see our daily cup of coffee as part of a much bigger story of justice, community, and hope.

November 26, 2025Episode 4954 min

Know Who Made It: The KNOWN SUPPLY Story | KNOWN Supply

In this episode of FAIR Talks, Becca sits down with Kohl Crecelius, co-founder and CEO of KNOWN SUPPLY, to explore how a simple, handwritten signature has sparked a global movement to humanize the fashion industry. Kohl shares the origin story of KNOWN SUPPLY, why transparency is their superpower, and how celebrating the makers behind our clothes creates deeper connection, dignity, and accountability across the supply chain. They discuss the realities of ethical manufacturing, the loneliness many impact-driven founders face, and why KNOWN SUPPLY believes the future of fashion depends on remembering the people behind every product we buy. This conversation is inspiring, honest, and a must-listen for anyone who cares about fair trade, fashion, and building businesses that put people first.

November 14, 2025Episode 4839 min

From Founder to Federation Leader: Meet the New Executive Director | Fair Trade Federation

In this episode of FAIR Talks, Becca sits down with Bethany Tran, the new Executive Director of the Fair Trade Federation and former founder of The Root Collective, to talk about her journey from a life-changing week in Guatemala to leaving corporate America, building a fair trade shoe company, and now stepping into movement-level leadership. Bethany shares honestly about the realities of running a fair trade brand, the loneliness so many founders feel, and the way friendships and community helped sustain her work years longer than she expected. She and Becca unpack what makes the Fair Trade Federation unique as a holistic verifier and a hub for connection, how FTF supports brands and retailers who want to “do what they say they’re doing,” and her early vision for deeper member support, new partnerships with fair trade towns, and growing the movement in the years ahead. Along the way, Bethany offers her “why I keep going” story, rooted in the future she hopes to create for her sons and her belief that everyday purchasing decisions truly can shift the global story of trade, and the episode includes a heartfelt thank you to outgoing Executive Director Chris Solt for his decade of leadership and the strong foundation he’s left for what comes next. Learn more at fairtradefederation.org.

October 23, 2025Episode 471 hr 0 min

The Spice of Connection: The Burlap & Barrel Story | Burlap & Barrel

Becca sits down with Ori Zohar, co-founder of Burlap & Barrel, a public benefit company reimagining how spices move through the world. From cardamom fields in Guatemala to pepper farms in Vietnam, Burlap & Barrel is building a direct trade model that connects smallholder farmers with home cooks and chefs alike, paying farmers far above commodity prices and bringing transparency to an industry that has long operated in the shadows. In this conversation, Ori shares how a friendship, a wild cumin seed, and a simple question, “Can we do this differently?” sparked a global movement for flavor and fairness. Tune in to hear how Burlap & Barrel grew from a suitcase of spices into a million-jar enterprise, what it means to be a legally bound public benefit corporation, and why storytelling might just be the secret ingredient to transforming trade. Learn more at burlapandbarrel.com.

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