NATURSPIRED® PODCAST BY CRIS HERRERA

SUSTAINABLE FASHION

The Naturspired® Podcast is driven by a passion to educate and inspire individuals, industry professionals and fashion brands alike to rethink what fashion is supposed to mean and how we connect with it as a society. It’s built to help you learn, engage and act with curiosity. Episodes come out monthly and show notes can be found here! You can listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music or wherever you get your daily dose of tunes.

EP.11/ The Impact of Mass Production With Amy Rafferty
Interview Interview

EP.11/ The Impact of Mass Production With Amy Rafferty

This week we are joined by Amy Rafferty for an engaging conversation about mass production, supply chain overload and what happens to clothes after they're discarded by corporate fashion brands.

Amy is an incredible environmentalist, feminist and the owner of The Velvet Underground, which is a secondhand vintage store based in Whistler BC with the mission to promote self-expression and educate their audience on the truth behind fast fashion and secondhand sustainability.

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EP.07/ 5 Ways To Differentiate Your Fashion Brand
Business Business

EP.07/ 5 Ways To Differentiate Your Fashion Brand

In this episode, we expand on five ways to differentiate your fashion brand from the rest. With the recent influx of emerging sustainable brands, it's becoming even more important to know how to really stand out and make your mark in the industry. We discuss key points from community involvement, showing the process, innovative investment and more.

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EP.06/ The Link Between Sustainability And Business Performance

EP.06/ The Link Between Sustainability And Business Performance

In this article, we'll explore the link between sustainability and business performance and expand on statistics, research and real-life examples where companies that prioritize profits with purpose have built successful and maintainable models that outperformed their competition. We’ll discuss the connection between the real issues in the fashion industry that typically take an activist lens, and explain how acting on these issues is not only “a good thing to do” but is also essential for the future success of the industry and our individual businesses.

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