Maura Davies, Simon Mainwaring, Furry Friday, - #1475
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We have a great show in store for you today! Maura Davies from The SPCA of Texas talking about spring safety tips. Simon Mainwaring, CEO of “We First” is here to discuss sustainable business. Furry Friday is brought to you by our sponsor, Castor & Pollux. As the leader and maker of America’s #1 organic pet food, Castor & Pollux has set a new standard with the most comprehensive portfolio of purposeful pet food. We have a great show today, so stick around!
Maura Davies
SPCA Texas
Maura Davies is the Vice President for Marketing & Communications at the SPCA of Texas. Maura is a longtime friend of the show’s, and an animal advocate just like us!
Spring Pet Safety
Keep lilies and candy in check—chocolate goodies are toxic to cats and dogs, and all true lilies can be fatal if ingested by cats. And be mindful, kitties love to nibble on colorful plastic grass, which can lead to an obstructed digestive tract, severe vomiting and dehydration. Moreover, while live bunnies, chicks and other festive animals are adorable, resist the urge to buy them—these cute babies grow up fast and often require specialized care! Many pet parents welcome the breezy days of spring by opening their windows. Unfortunately, they also unknowingly put their pets at risk—especially cats, who are apt to jump or fall through unscreened windows. Be sure to install snug and sturdy screens in all of your windows. Check your pet’s collars! You should be able to fit 2-3 fingers in between the collar, and that goes for cats and dogs.
While most dogs love to feel the wind on their furry faces, allowing them to ride in the beds of pick-up trucks or stick their heads out of moving-car windows is dangerous. Flying debris and insects can cause inner ear or eye injuries and lung infections, and abrupt stops or turns can cause major injury, or worse! Pets riding in cars should always be secured in a crate or wearing a seatbelt harness designed especially for them. Spring cleaning is a time-honored tradition in many households, but be sure to keep all cleaners and chemicals out of your pets’ way! Almost all cleaning products, even all natural ones, contain chemicals that may be harmful to pets. The key to using them safely is to read and follow label directions for proper use and storage. Please check this link about poisonous cleaning products.
Simon Mainwaring
CEO Of We First
Simon Mainwaring is the founder and CEO of We First, a strategic consultancy that accelerates growth and impact for purpose-driven brands. He is a member of the Advisory Council of Conscious Capitalism LA, the Advisory Board of Sustainable Brands, The Forbes Business Council, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in London. Simon’s book, We First: How brands and consumers use social media to build a better world is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Amazon bestseller. Through his work at We First, Simon has realized the importance of sustainable, conscientious capitalism, and how everyone—from CEO’s to the everyday consumer— has a responsibility to make more environmentally friendly, purpose-driven, and positively impactful choices.
Sustainable Business
Simon Mainwaring and We First is all about involving everyone in when working towards solutions. We First is inspired by the global challenges we face, the social technologies we use and the human values we share. It motivates all stakeholders in a brand community to work together to build its business and to create a more equitable, sustainable and prosperous world. You just have to ask yourself “Is This Working?” If it isn’t working, you need to shift your obstacles. The collaborative mindset when you include the planet and climate in your end goals, you will grow better and be a better business. We only have a decade to reverse climate change and many other crisis that are coming our way. We must work collaboratively and work in equal focus.
We must come together and work together to create a world that is viable in the future. We must teach our younger generation to gather their information from all sources, and not just social media. Whether it was twitter or facebook, the algorithms have been becoming more and more manipulative and intuitive. Simon says we are losing our freedom of speech, and it is creating a clash within generations. Information on social media is pulling us apart instead of joining us together. We must wake up to the urgency at which we are abusing our climate and catch it and connect to fix it all before it is too late.
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