“Creativity is survival—and color is medicine.” Alison Dean and artist Taiga Bentley explore how motherhood, artistry, and community can transform wellness, purpose, and business. In this vibrant conversation, Taiga shares how she turned a single baby quilt into a thriving creative business, navigated imposter syndrome, and built a community rooted in beauty, play, and purpose. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance entrepreneurship, creativity, and family—or how to use art to nurture y...
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“Creativity is survival—and color is medicine.” Alison Dean and artist Taiga Bentley explore how motherhood, artistry, and community can transform wellness, purpose, and business. In this vibrant conversation, Taiga shares how she turned a single baby quilt into a thriving creative business, navigated imposter syndrome, and built a community rooted in beauty, play, and purpose. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance entrepreneurship, creativity, and family—or how to use art to nurture y...
Toxins, Trees, and Toilet Paper: How Plant Paper Is Flushing Out Old Habits — with Lee Reitelman
The Dean's List w/ Alison Dean
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Toxins, Trees, and Toilet Paper: How Plant Paper Is Flushing Out Old Habits — with Lee Reitelman
Your toilet paper might be exposing you to PFAS and bleaching byproducts—every single day. Plant Paper co-founder Lee Reitelman shares how tree-free, unbleached TP can protect your body and the planet—and how to rebuild a better bathroom habit. In this episode of The Dean’s List with Alison Dean, we uncover the hidden health and environmental costs of conventional toilet paper—and the design principles behind Plant Paper’s safer, more sustainable alternative. We dig into ingredient transparen...
The Dean's List w/ Alison Dean
“Creativity is survival—and color is medicine.” Alison Dean and artist Taiga Bentley explore how motherhood, artistry, and community can transform wellness, purpose, and business. In this vibrant conversation, Taiga shares how she turned a single baby quilt into a thriving creative business, navigated imposter syndrome, and built a community rooted in beauty, play, and purpose. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance entrepreneurship, creativity, and family—or how to use art to nurture y...