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.30 / The Pros and Cons of Secondhand Fashion: With The Vintage Seeker

EP.29/ What The Fashion Education System Is Gravely Lacking

EP.28/ The Power of Positivity In Creating Systemic Change

EP.27/ A Tool Everyone Needs To Combat Greenwashing: With The Changing Markets Foundation

EP.25/ What Is Neuromarketing And How Does It Affect Purchasing Decisions?

EP.23/ WHAT THE SHEIN STATS SAY ABOUT FAST FASHION
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 B-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.

EP.21/ 4 TRANSPARENCY PRACTICES THAT COULD CHANGE FASHION IF IMPLEMENTED

EP.12/ Why Sustainable Materials Won't Save Fashion

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

EP.10/ Do Something That Gives You Butterflies

EP.09/ How To Make Fashion Fully Sustainable

EP.08/ Is Sustainability Losing Its Meaning?

EP.07/ 5 Ways To Differentiate Your Fashion Brand

EP.06/ The Link Between Sustainability And Business Performance

EP.05/ Essential Steps To Build A Strong Sustainable Brand

EP.02/ Brand Impact & Responsibility In The Fashion Industry

EP.01/ Important Greenwashing Signs To Avoid
This article provides examples of what greenwashing looks like and how to avoid it. After this read, you will understand the true difference between actionable change and altering how a brand “looks and feels” to increase the likelihood of a purchase, with no actual substance.