Local couple brings consciousness and green living to Chicago
Michael and Bianca Alexander, hosts of Conscious Living TV, will cover the eco-fashion brought by Latino designers in this year's Latino Fashion Week.
by Michelle Ramírez
Michael and Bianca Alexander have provided the Internet TV world with green and conscious living tips.
“Our idea has always been to show consumers that they can change the world, be it by doing yoga [or] shopping locally and consciously,” said Michael, president of Conscious Planet Media and executive producer of Conscious Living.
Michael and Bianca will be covering this year’s Latino Fashion Week for their Conscious Living TV online Web site and display the eco-fashion brought by Latino designers.
The ideals brought to their company are much alive on their Web site, consciouslivingtv.com, with tips on the mind, body and spirit, style, home, beauty, travel, food and consciousness in business.
Bianca, a formally trained attorney, is CEO of Conscious Planet Media and co-host of Conscious Living TV. She used her background in justice to become a consumer advocate for sustainable living. Before Conscious Living TV, Bianca hosted TV programs on networks such as Lifetime, TV One and Fox, among others.
Michael always had a passion for the environment and has built a successful career by bringing more awareness to it. He helps develop and orchestrate the technological developments of Conscious Living TV.
“We produce original documentaries on social change. Conscious Living TV is watched online throughout America. We also produce documentaries on soulofgreen.com that are about minorities taking action toward the green movement,” said Michael.
Bianca and Michael settled in Chicago earlier this year to be part of the Green Exchange program, a historic project that brings green businesses together from all over the world under one roof. The goal of Green Exchange is to demonstrate that anyone can make the sustainable change to live a more conscious lifestyle.
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