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Sage Du Herbas

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by Sage Erbass

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Sage Erbass here! Join me to discuss how I make strides in living a simple and slow life, that balances people, money, and nature. Along with living simply I am on a journey to travel for a living and be financially free. I move towards cutting out the excess from my life and choose products that I love on their full life cycle. How do I choose what makes the cut? Hours of research, testing products, opportunity cost comparison in balance with my experiences.

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9/13/2020

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February 19, 2022

Lemonade, Sweet Tea, and Slavery

<p>&nbsp;In this episode I address human &nbsp;rights : slavery, freedom, and the impact the American sugar addiction and food system has on black and brown people internationally. As well as provide some alternatives to assist in making a change.&nbsp;</p> <p>On Discovery Plus&nbsp;</p> <p>Watch Enslaved with Samuel Jackson episode "follow the money."</p> <p>Please also contribute to&nbsp;</p> <p>Endslaverynow.com</p>

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February 19, 2022

Weaves, Wigs & Womens Rights?

<p>The relationship between weaves, relaxers, and oppression is a straight line for black woman as well as other women with curly and kinky textures. It's a relationship that I have also found myself in, but I have chosen to examine that relationship. One of the first questions I ask and discuss with our guest Sylexxa, from @SylexxaVintage on IG &amp;Etsy, is all about black women their men and hair. Sylexxa, &nbsp;a jewelry designer is equally invested in us peeling back the layers and the wigs just as I am. We encourage you to challenge yourself to buy ethically sourced hair and extend empathy to brown and Asian women throughout the world and their fight for their identity --their hair.&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p> <p>Rebundle Hair: @rebundle</p> <p>RemyNY.com &amp; Woven Hair</p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p>

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October 6, 2020

Choose to Travel

<p>The Anti racist edition. In this episode I will explore and list some of the ways you too can #travel ethically, sustainably, affordably, and protect the planet all while being on a budget. I will focus primarily on #AIRBNB + the sharing economy, discuss racism, prejudice, combat gentrification. In such, I will enlist some personal examples, as well as those I know of other people. In addition, I will reference studies done including, but not limited to:&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>SEND VOICE CLIPS TO</strong>: <a href="https://anchor.fm/onyx-maize0/message">https://anchor.fm/sageduherbas/message</a></p> <p><strong>Please email me for a copy of the paper I wrote on this topic -- how we can create a more cooperative sharing economy at sageduherbas@outlook.com and it will soon be posted under additional resources on the podcast website which is launching soon.&nbsp;</strong></p> <ol> <li>&nbsp;The Promise of the Sharing Economy among Disadvantaged Communities. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI 15. doi:<a href="http://sfx.scholarsportal.info/york?__char_set=utf8&amp;id=doi:10.1145/2702123.2702189&amp;sid=libx&amp;genre=article">10.1145/2702123.2702189</a></li> <li>&nbsp;Heinrichs, H. (2013). Sharing Economy: A Potential New Pathway to Sustainability. Gaia, 22(4), 228-231.<a href="https://doi.org/10.14512/gaia.22.4.5">https://doi.org/10.14512/gaia.22.4.5&nbsp;</a></li> <li>Airbnb and the Rent Gap: Gentrification Through the Sharing Economy, <a href="//DO - 10.1177/0308518X18778038">DO &nbsp;- 10.1177/0308518X18778038</a></li> <li>Racial Discrimination in the Sharing Economy . <a href="https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Publication%20Files/Racial%20Discrimination%20in%20the%20Sharing%20Economy%20-%2016sep2016_a28935c7-38db-4566-8d95-f5d4c2a58d73.pdf">https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Publication%20Files/Racial%20Discrimination%20in%20the%20Sharing%20Economy%20-%2016sep2016_a28935c7-38db-4566-8d95-f5d4c2a58d73.pdf</a></li> <li>Podcast NPR inspiration Credit Episode "New Research Looks At Ways To Help Stop Airbnb&nbsp;Racial Discrimination" Shankar Vedantam, Dennis Zhang, Steve Inskeep <a href="https://www.npr.org/2017/03/02/518087610/new-research-looks-at-ways-to-help-stop-airbnb-racial-discrimination">https://www.npr.org/2017/03/02/518087610/new-research-looks-at-ways-to-help-stop-airbnb-racial-discrimination</a></li> </ol>

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What is Sage Du Herbas?

Sage Erbass here! Join me to discuss how I make strides in living a simple and slow life, that balances people, money, and nature. Along with living simply I am on a journey to travel for a living and be financially free. I move towards cutting out the excess from my life and choose products that I love on their full life cycle.

How do I choose what makes the cut? Hours of research, testing products, opportunity cost comparison in balance with my experiences.

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