1 hr 1 min

Conscious Consumerism and Ethical Business with Rose and Doug Phillips of Conscious Clothing The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained

    • Home & Garden

Challenge yourself to think a little deeper about what you buy with Rose and Doug Phillips of Conscious Clothing as they talk slow fashion, conscious consumption, staying authentic as business owners, and the “hearts and minds campaign,” encouraging consumers to delve into the impact of their purchasing power. Founded in Michigan in 2006, Conscious Clothing designs and creates beautiful, sustainable, and ethically sourced staple garments to complement a capsule wardrobe - all sewn in the USA. 
Rose and Doug are not just passionate about sustainable clothing, but also cultivate opportunities for sustainable living through their business, creating systems that allow sewers to work on their own schedules at home and seeking authentic collaborations and relationships with like-minded companies. For them, the good dirt is all about those relationships: with others, with our purchases, and with the earth.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser, Podtail, or on your favorite podcast platform.
Topics Covered:

Slow Fashion

Natural Fibers

Conscious Consumerism

Sustainable Fashion

Slow Living

Clothing Manufacturing

Recycled Materials

Microplastics


Resources Mentioned: 

Conscious Clothing https://www.consciousclothing.net/


“The True Cost” Documentary https://truecostmovie.com/



Guest Info

Connect with Conscious Clothing

Instagram: @consciousclothing


Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/consciousclothing_/pins/


TikTok: @consciousclothing


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/consciousclothing5104



Follow Us:

Our Website

@weareladyfarmer on Instagram



Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026
Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.

Challenge yourself to think a little deeper about what you buy with Rose and Doug Phillips of Conscious Clothing as they talk slow fashion, conscious consumption, staying authentic as business owners, and the “hearts and minds campaign,” encouraging consumers to delve into the impact of their purchasing power. Founded in Michigan in 2006, Conscious Clothing designs and creates beautiful, sustainable, and ethically sourced staple garments to complement a capsule wardrobe - all sewn in the USA. 
Rose and Doug are not just passionate about sustainable clothing, but also cultivate opportunities for sustainable living through their business, creating systems that allow sewers to work on their own schedules at home and seeking authentic collaborations and relationships with like-minded companies. For them, the good dirt is all about those relationships: with others, with our purchases, and with the earth.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser, Podtail, or on your favorite podcast platform.
Topics Covered:

Slow Fashion

Natural Fibers

Conscious Consumerism

Sustainable Fashion

Slow Living

Clothing Manufacturing

Recycled Materials

Microplastics


Resources Mentioned: 

Conscious Clothing https://www.consciousclothing.net/


“The True Cost” Documentary https://truecostmovie.com/



Guest Info

Connect with Conscious Clothing

Instagram: @consciousclothing


Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/consciousclothing_/pins/


TikTok: @consciousclothing


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/consciousclothing5104



Follow Us:

Our Website

@weareladyfarmer on Instagram



Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026
Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.

1 hr 1 min