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Naturspired® Podcast | Sustainable Fashion

Author: Cris Herrera

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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. 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.

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Welcome to Part Two of Fibers Fashioned From Nature. Today we’ll be covering Apple and Coffee-based materials! To listen to the previous episode about mycelium and lotus, please click here.→ Click Here For All ShownotesFollow my fashion design projects on instagram @crisherreradesignFollow the podcast on instagram @naturspired✻ EPISODE SUMMARY ✻DONATE 🇵🇸: <1:00-3:12>Every episode will now have a donation goal to help families and individuals affected by the wars in Gaza and Tehran, and Latinx communities affected by ICE mass deportations in the USA. Today’s episode goal is $100 CAD towards families and individuals in Gaza!Donation Link is located in the shownotes!Apple-based Fabrics: <3:20 - 11:40>In this section, we discuss how apple-based materials are made, highlighting the Sozai Centre + Adam fabrics. We go through everything from collection and pulverization to sheet processing and discuss the complex view of using synthetic polymers versus natural materials to create innovative material solutions.Coffee-based Fabrics: <11:40 - 21:42>In this section, we discuss how coffee-based technical composite fibers are made, specifically how the SCafe material is created. We explain how it works, what these terms mean, and break down the processing methods to make them digestible and easy to understand.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome back! After a neary-exact two year slumber, the podcast has been finally revived to help you envision what fashion could look like if we change our habits from the inside out, both as consumers and businesses alike.In today’s episode, we’re discussing some incredible fibers from nature. This will be a two-part series as there are a total of four materials we’ll be covering, these being Mycellium, Apples, Coffee and the Lotus Flower. While all of these materials come from nature, the way in which they arrive at the place of fashion are varied, some get there with the help of modern techology and science, while others require percise craftmenship that has been passed on through generations. Today we’ll be covering Mycellium and Lotus. So buckle up, and let’s dive into the world of Fibers Fashioned From Nature.Click Here For Shownotes & ResourcesFollow my fashion design projects on instagram @crisherreradesignFollow the podcast on instagram @naturspiredAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we're joined by Kristina Urquhart from The Vintage Seeker to discuss the pros and cons of the secondhand fashion market and how it can not only repurpose current fashion waste, but be an igniting force of innovation for the industry.Visit The Vintage Seeker hereFollow @the.vintage.seeker on InstagramFollow my fashion design projects on instagram @crisherreradesignFollow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastClick Here For Shownotes & ResourcesLike the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, I talk about my experience in the fashion education system and break down core issues that are hindering industry progress, fashion sustainability and innovation. I break things down from unsustainable teaching practices, outdated teaching methods, over-packed curriculums and more. I also spend some time discussing some of the solutions that could revolutionize the way fashion is taught and consequently, produced in a way that nurtures innovative thinking and allows the designers of the future to see human rights and sustainability as the default to start working in fashion.Follow my fashion design projects on instagram @crisherreradesignFollow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastClick Here For Shownotes & ResourcesLike the podcast? Leave a review on Google or Apple Podcasts!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, I discuss the power of positivity in igniting action and real behavioural change. Like, you know how we're more likely to adopt a new habit in our lives if it offers a positive solution or makes our lives easier? As humans, we're psychologically wired to want positive incentives to do positive things. And solely focusing on the negative can (in some cases) actually be counterproductive to activism and can result in fear, despair and a sense of hopelessness in our communities. So how do we address talking about the real issues in fashion while also inspiring a positive response? My theory is that by approaching the issues and problems in fashion from an educational perspective, but inspiring action from a place of positivity, excitement and joy, we might be able to create a world or industry that thrives on change. Not one that views change as a tedious task that "has to be done" in order to be considered good people.Follow my fashion design projects on instagram @crisherreradesignFollow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastClick Here For Shownotes & ResourcesAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode will cover some of the important work the Changing Markets Foundation has been up to with a specific focus on their latest campaign: greenwash.com.Read the rest of the shownotes here. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Grab your favourite comfort drink and join us for this joyful chat about self-expression, inclusivity and building a sustainable fashion brand using deadstock with Oge Ajibe.View the shownotes hereIf you found this episode useful or resonated with it, please share it with your network or send us a donation so we can continue to bring insightful and educational content your way! Otherwise, you can follow us on Instagram for thought-provoking and insightful content!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, I expand on what neuromarketing or consumer neuroscience is and how it connects to fashion and why it's an important tool for shifting the fashion industry from the inside out.As always, all shownotes and mentioned links for this episode can be found here, on the naturspired site.Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this insightful and inspiring episode, Hannes Schoenegger, the CEO and Co-Founder of Bananatex® and QWSTION shared his insight on what the future of fashion could look like and what changes we need to see to get there. We also discussed the amazing capabilities of the Bananatex® fabric, the world's first biodegradable waterproof fabric made from banana plants. This fibre is not only biodegradable, but it's also fully circular. Check out the shownotes for a video on the journey of this fabric, from cultivation to production and everything in between.Click Here For Shownotes & Resources→ Subscribe to the newsletter hereAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
To recap, SHEIN is the worst contributor to fast fashion, trumping their other fast fashion rivals in mass by launching over 9000 new products every day producing over 30 BILLION dollars a year in disposable clothes. With all this said, doesn't it make you think - how is this possible? And what do these statistics say about fast fashion and the way we're moving as an industry? What's going on and how is this even legal? Well, let's dive in and find out.Click Here For Shownotes & ResourcesLike the podcast? Leave a review on Google!→ Support the podcast here→ Starting a Sustainable Fashion Brand? Let's Chat!We can help you with sustainable fashion consulting, coaching, transparency management and more!→ Subscribe to the newsletter hereConnect:Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastLinkedIn: Naturspired™Website: naturspired.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we're talking to Carrie Davies, the founder and designer at ONE Essentials, a circular underwear brand based in the UK that has done the work to prove that circular fashion is possible. As you'll learn in the episode, their underwear is made with non-toxic, recycled, organic AND biodegradable elastane - you know the stretchy part in underwear that typically take ages to degrade? Yes, they've addressed that issue. We hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, you can get all the nitty-gritty shownotes and useful links here.WATCH THE INTERVIEW INSTEADConnect With ONE Essentials! → https://www.onee.earth/ → https://www.instagram.com/oneehq/→ Subscribe to the newsletter here→ Support the podcast hereConnect:Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastLinkedIn: Naturspired™Website: naturspired.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we're highlighting 4 practices fashion brands and innovators have created and implemented in their businesses to improve transparency, traceability and build successful fashion businesses with sustainability at the focus. There is a lot of content in this episode so if you're listening on Spotify or any other audio platform - you can check out the shownotes for this episode here.Like the podcast? Leave a review on Google!→ Subscribe to the newsletter here→ Starting a Sustainable Fashion Brand? Let's Chat!We can help you with sustainable fashion consulting, coaching, transparency management and more!→ Support the podcast here→ Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we're talking about the players who are in charge of ending greenwashing in the fashion industry. Is it our government? The brands we buy from? or is it us? Are we in charge of changing the industry? Today we expand on why each player has their own part in creating change and who ultimately should be responsible for implementing change that affects the global industry.If you find value in our podcast or the work we do, please consider supporting us here! Every penny goes towards creating educational content like this and helping brands and individuals move towards transparency. Thank you!Mentioned Links:Greenwashing Signs To AvoidThe Fashion Act The CMA Guidelines on Environmental Claims on Goods And ServicesNaturspired Sustainability Page | A Message To Brands & Individuals→ Subscribe to the newsletter here→ Starting a Sustainable Fashion Brand? Let's Chat!We can help you with sustainable fashion consulting, coaching, transparency management and more!→ Support the podcast here→ Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastLinkedIn: Naturspired™Website: naturspired.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
(2-MIN SURVEY) HELP US IMPROVE FASHION!In the digital era we live in today, it is more challenging than ever to focus on a specific task that's right in front of you. We are constantly bombarded with texts, notifications, emails, calls, reels, etc. that we barely get real mental space to do the thing we sought out to do at the beginning of the day. In this episode, we're exploring how to implement selective focus and balance in your work and personal life, so you can maximize your efficiency and achieve the goals that you want to achieve.Like the podcast? Leave a review on Google!→ Subscribe to the newsletter here→ Starting a Sustainable Fashion Brand? Let's Chat!We can help you with sustainable fashion consulting, coaching, transparency management and more!→ Support the podcast here→ Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
BEFORE YOU START: Marketing is important in business. BUT there is a consideration to be had between using marketing solely to increase profits without consideration of your business practices and using marketing to support the positive impact your business is doing. I'm very cautious with how often or how much marketing/sales advice I put out on this platform because my mission is not to promote overconsumption and overproduction but to help society, brands and individuals who wear clothes feel empowered by how you connect to business, fashion and to give you tools to do better in the industry.With that said, this episode is aimed towards sustainable fashion brands who have already done their ethical due diligence in their operations and supply chain, but just need the extra hand in getting the word out there, reaching their target audience and making their mark in the industry.Like the podcast? Leave a review on Google!→ Subscribe to the newsletter here→ Starting a Sustainable Fashion Brand? Let's Chat!We can help you with sustainable fashion consulting, coaching, transparency management and more!→ Support the podcast here→ Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
WATCH THE VIDEO INTERVIEWToday we're joined by FABCYCLE, which is a social enterprise based in Vancouver with the mission of reducing textile waste by diverting usable materials from ending up in landfills. FABCYCLE works directly with local apparel manufacturers like factories, fashion designers and schools to collect the scraps, off-cuts, deadstock and ends of rolls that are left during the apparel production process and reuse or recycle them.In this episode, we're breaking down what pre-consumer textile waste is, the challenges in the industry with recycling and repurposing both post and pre-consumer textile waste and the systems that we need to see for circularity to be attainable in fashion.Connect with FABCYCLE: InstagramWebsiteGet In TouchLike the podcast? Leave a review on Google!→ Subscribe to the newsletter here→ Starting a Sustainable Fashion Brand? Let's Chat!We can help you with sustainable fashion consulting, coaching, transparency management and more!→ Support the podcast here→ Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Taking a moment to introspect and think about your lifestyle or career, can be quite daunting and challenging at times. In this Self Fridays episode, my goal is to give you a safe space to ponder on what you're doing, to identify if what you're doing aligns with your soul and to provide some tips to help you get there. Mentioned Links:The Self Love Experiment - Shannon KeiserLike the podcast? Leave a review on Google!→ Subscribe to the newsletter here→ Starting a Sustainable Fashion Brand? Let's Chat!We can help you with sustainable fashion consulting, coaching, transparency management and more!→ Support the podcast here→ Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Many entrepreneurs face overcomplicating things when first launching and growing a business. We get so lost in misguided growth (most of the time fueled by hustle culture) that we fail to really think about what works for us and our business. Today we’re breaking down how to build a simple (yet effective) business that works for you.Read the book that inspired this episode ❤️Company of One - Paul JervisLike the podcast? Leave a review on Google!→ Subscribe to the newsletter here→ Starting a Sustainable Fashion Brand? Let's Chat!We can help you with sustainable fashion consulting, coaching, transparency management and more!→ Support the podcast here→ Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
There is hope that the world is moving towards a sustainable future - this means that authenticity, transparency and accountability will become more and more prevalent and essential to running a successful business.Why not be ahead of the curve?Today we explain how this can be a good thing for your brand and where to start.Mentioned Links: EP01: Greenwashing Signs To AvoidThe Fashion ActArticle: Will 2022 Be The Year The Fashion Industry Finally Faces Green Legislation?Ep12: Why Sustainable Materials Won't Save FashionBuilding Transparency In Fashion BrandsDigitizing The Fashion Industry - EON & MicrosoftScience-Based TargetsThe Paris AgreementCHECK OUT THE WEBSITE!Like the podcast? Leave a review on Google!→ Subscribe to the newsletter here→ Looking for a Sustainable Fashion Consultant? Check this out!We can help you with sustainable fashion consulting, coaching, transparency management and more!→ Support the podcast here→ Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Typically as a new year approaches, we pick a set of goals and set a timeline to reach these goals. But the thing that we tend to not consider is the growing pains that come with the exponential growth we're seeking in the new year. This is what this episode is about! Today we're touching on 3 tips to help you thrive through growing pains and help you reach a more evolved and capable you.Like the podcast? Leave a review on Google!→ Subscribe to the newsletter here→ Starting a Sustainable Fashion Brand? Let's Chat!We can help you with sustainable fashion consulting, coaching, transparency management and more!→ Support the podcast here→ Follow the podcast on instagram @naturspired.podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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