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June 9, 2021 38 mins
This week, the Media Mavens meet up with humanitarian James Glasscock, the CEO and Founder of Good Human Inc. Currently focused on his company Good Human Inc.-an app dedicated to promoting greater sustainability and ethicality in the modern world by curating the most sustainable products so customers don’t have to take the time looking for the most ethical choice-Glasscock has worked a lifetime in the media, holding major positions for major companies like Warner Bros., Machinima and Turner Broadcasting. With the Mavens team, Glasscock discusses his company’s goals, many of the difficulties navigating in a modern world, and explains many of the company’s specifics. “A lot of people like to describe us as Amazon meets Pinterest for good, we built a discovery experience first and foremost,” Glasscock said. Tune in this week to learn about “Building Sustainable & Ethical Brands for a better life” and why Good Human Inc. maybe your next major download! You can reach James Glasscock directly at james@getgoodhuman.com To reach Sarah Miller, Media Mavens Podcast Host & CEO, Axis Entertainment, you can get more information at www.axis-entertainment.com or reach her at smiller@axis-entertainment.com
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