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Manufactured
Kim van der Weerd
100 episodes
6 months ago
A podcast about sustainability and the making of fashion.
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A podcast about sustainability and the making of fashion.
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Fashion & Beauty
Arts,
Business,
Society & Culture,
Management
Episodes (20/100)
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103. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 1: Welcome to the Conundrum
Jennifer Wascak is an American lawyer and the co-founder and managing director of Justice In Fashion. Eight years ago, she shifted her focus to business and human rights. During the pandemic, media exposés of the garment industry led her to Leicester to seek justice for the vulnerable. In this episode we explore the ideas, assumptions […]
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11 months ago
53 minutes 58 seconds

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104. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 2: A Community Perspective
Shaista Jakhura is a former garment worker who, in the recent years, has been engaging with apparel workers and the local community in her roles with Leicester City Council, Hope for Justice, and most recently as funding manager for the Garment and Textile Workers Trust.  After getting married and moving to the UK around 32 […]
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11 months ago
46 minutes 20 seconds

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105. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 3: A Local Government Perspective
Councillor Adam Clarke is a former Deputy Mayor of Leicester City Council. Dr. Martin Quinn is a Reader and a political economist working on regional development and the development of public policy at Lancaster University. We begin by discussing how Leicester, a city that’s seen as a shining example of best practices when it comes […]
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11 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 29 seconds

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106. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 4: A Manufacturer’s Perspective
Sajjad Khan, the founder of the Apparel & Textile Manufacturers Federation (ATMF), began his journey in the textile industry when he returned to Leicester to care for his father and help his wife start a manufacturing company, Arisetc Ltd., in 1991. Today, in his role at ATMF, Sajjad helps bring together manufacturers from across the […]
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11 months ago
35 minutes 2 seconds

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107. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 5: Can We Regulate Fashion Without Causing Harm?
Jennifer Wascak, co-founder of Justice In Fashion, joins co-hosts Kim van der Weerd and Dr. Divya Jyoti to wrap up our deep dive into the Leicester conundrum. Throughout our discussion, we focus on the recurring theme of inequity within the value chain. We explore the role of inequity, questioning whether it stems from the business […]
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11 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 38 seconds

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102. Concluding Crossover Moments: Intention, Inequity, and the Implicit Beliefs Blocking Systemic Transformation
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 did they replace them with?   Her personal experience, and the one […]
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1 year ago
16 minutes 47 seconds

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101. Crossover Moments : Ebru Debbag
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 a small atelier making doll dresses to a successful career spanning 27 years at […]
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1 year ago
41 minutes 9 seconds

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100. Crossover Moments : Bergson Wang
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 shares his journey and aspirations in sustainable fashion. He discusses how and why he began to question […]
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1 year ago
33 minutes 47 seconds

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99. Crossover Moments: Kim van der Weerd on Her Complex Relationship with Factory Floor Staff
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 way she engaged with her staff, and how it fails to capture the real, multi-dimensional […]
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1 year ago
23 minutes 41 seconds

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98. Crossover Moments : Ken Pucker
In this episode, Dr. Divya Jyoti and Kim sit down with Ken Pucker, former Timberland COO turned sustainable fashion critic, who now works as a Professor of Practice at the Fletcher School. Fun fact: Ken’s career began in manufacturing, and at the time he joined Timberland, they were still producing much of their footwear. Though […]
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1 year ago
55 minutes 22 seconds

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97. Crossover Moments : Saqib Sohail
1 year ago
44 minutes 35 seconds

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96. Crossover Moments: Kim van der Weerd on How Racism Shapes Sustainable Fashion
1 year ago
17 minutes 11 seconds

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95. Crossover Moments : Dr.Divya Jyoti
1 year ago
29 minutes 53 seconds

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94. Crossover Moments : Jessie Li
1 year ago
39 minutes 21 seconds

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Introducing: Crossover Moments
1 year ago
10 minutes 18 seconds

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93. Perspectives on Fashion’s Decarbonization: Exploring Areas of Consensus and Dissensus
1 year ago
42 minutes 32 seconds

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92. How it’s made: On Cotton with Rajeev Baruah
2 years ago
38 minutes 21 seconds

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91. How it’s made: On Garment Finishing with Rita Castro & Dionísia Portela
2 years ago
39 minutes 31 seconds

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90. How it’s made: On Silk with Hilmond Hui
2 years ago
25 minutes 9 seconds

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89. How it’s made: On Manmade Cellulosic Fibers with Dr. Krishna Manda
2 years ago
38 minutes 5 seconds

Manufactured
A podcast about sustainability and the making of fashion.