A podcast about sustainability and the making of fashion.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessFashion & BeautyArtsManagement |
In the final episode of the Crossover Moments mini series, Kim reflects on the key themes that emerged throughout the series. What were the beliefs guests held prior to their “crossover moment”? Why did they decide to let go of these beliefs? What di... more
In this episode, Kim and Jessie are in conversation with Ebru Debbag, the Executive Director of Global Sales and Marketing at Soorty Enterprises Pvt.Ltd. As the daughter of a cotton farmer, Ebru spent most of her childhood running around fields. From... more
In celebration of Manufactured’s 100th episode, hosts Kim and Jessie sit down with Bergson Wang, a social and environmental compliance auditor (among many other roles) from China. As someone with a diverse career spanning over two decades, Bergson sh... more
In this episode, Kim reflects on the complexity of her relationship with production staff during her time as a garment factory manager. She addresses how integral the prevailing narrative of good workers versus bad factory managers was in shaping the... more
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They have knowledge of the industry and mean well. Working out what might be sustainable in an industry dependent on the quick buck, as fashion is either fickle or unchanging. How to consistently make money unless you change your clothes?
This podcasts discusses a lot of things that are not in the spotlight when it comes to ethical and sustainable fashion. Love the diversity of guests and how Jessie and Kim highlight the unheard voices in fashion that are so important, the people who build and make what we wear and buy.
This is a very important and relevent podcast for anyone in the fashion and manufacturing space. Kim and Jesse do an incredible job or raising important issues at all levels and challenging pre-conceptions while at the same time offering suggestions for a better way forward and a better future.
I am really enjoying listening to people “on the inside” and not we assume happens. Dissecting the layers of our industry is so important to getting a closer relationship with transparency and ideal goals for true sustainability.
Apple Podcasts | #210 | Italy/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
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Apple Podcasts | #90 | Singapore/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #95 | Taiwan/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #103 | India/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
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Manufactured launched 4 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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