Sourcing Journal Radio

Sourcing Journal Radio is thought leadership brought to life. Each podcast episode provides apparel industry executives with a platform from which to showcase their personalities and share their perspectives on a range of engaging topics, enabling listeners to consider new points of view and plot their next steps.

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Investing in Front-Line Retail Employees Starts...
Investing in Front-Line Retail Employees Starts with Training
11 min
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How Data-Driven Merchandising Enables Anticipat...
Getting Out in Front of Customer Demand Through Product Testing
9 min
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How Covid Led to Cutting Corners and Inferior I...
How to Maintain Product Quality During a Crisis
8 min
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Risk Mitigation Starts with Authenticating Raw ...
The Scramble Is on to Prove Raw Material Provenance
9 min
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Why Trust Is No Longer Enough in Verifying Raw ...
‘Tag, Test and Track’ is the Future of Supply Chain Authentication
7 min
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Rivet 50 Radio: Robert McMillan
Robert McMillan of Dearborn Denim discusses the appeal of Made in America denim, and how it makes for a more sustainable product.
26 min
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Rivet 50 Radio: Han Ates
Blackhorse Lane Ateliers founder Han Ates discussed the ways in which his brand is practicing social sustainability and creating a London aesthetic.
18 min
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Rivet 50 Radio: Tony Tonnaer
Kings of Indigo’s Tony Tonnaer discusses how his sustainable foundation helped him navigate the pandemic, and what he has in store for 2021.
12 min
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Rivet 50 Radio: Enrique Silla
Jeanologia’s CEO Enrique Silla discusses the company’s contributions during Covid-19 and what it learned from the pandemic.
21 min
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Rivet 50 Radio: Alberto de Conti
Rudolf Group’s Alberto de Conti discussed Hub 1922’s latest innovations launched during Covid-19 that will have a lasting impact on the denim industry.
19 min
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Rivet 50 Radio: Maurice Malone
Maurice Malone of Williamsburg Garment Company talks about the state of diversity in denim and the benefits of DTC beyond a pandemic.
26 min
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Painting a Green Road Map for Denim
Why Transparency Is a Prerequisite to Green Denim Production
9 min
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Achieving Fast Turns, Customization with Digita...
The 3 Imperatives for Effective, Fast On-Demand Production
10 min
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Solving the Inventory Problem with On-Demand Pr...
Why On-Demand Manufacturing Is a Must to Eliminate Overproduction
9 min
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Recognizing the True Value of the Factory Workf...
Engage the 60 Million Artisans Across Apparel Factories
11 min
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Making Remote Collaboration the New Normal
Why C-Level Execs Can’t Ignore the Factory Shop Floor
10 min
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Improving Efficiency Amid Factory Consolidation
How Apparel Brands Maintain Factory Productivity Amid Consolidation
11 min
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Sustaining Voices Podcast: What is the Fashion...
How can brands and retailers navigate transparency and traceability in complex supply chains riddled with potential pitfalls? In this episode of the Sustaining Voices podcast, Sourcing Journal reporter Jasmin Malik Chua speaks with Jamie Barsimantov of SupplyShift, and Tai Ford at Retraced.
30 min
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Sustaining Voices Podcast: Is "Carbon Neutralit...
What does "carbon neutrality" mean for the fashion industry?
21 min
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Sustaining Voices Podcast: What Should a Post-P...
In this episode of the Sustaining Voices podcast, Sourcing Journal reporter Jasmin Malik Chua speaks with Gregory Schlegel, founder of the Supply Chain Risk Management Consortium, and Nikki Baird, vice president of retail innovation at Aptos, about how the retail supply chain can adapt to a post-pandemic landscape that will look markedly different from the one that came before.
30 min
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Biosynthetics vs. Natural Fibers: What Makes a ...
Are biosynthetic materials made from engineered yeast or pineapple skins hype or hope for the fashion industry?
36 min
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Rivet 50 Radio: Adriana Galijasevic
G-Star RAW's denim and sustainability expert, Adriana Galijasevic, has a wealth of knowledge she wants to share with the industry.
16 min
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The Pandemic Demands 'Immediate and Bold' Action
While the pandemic will prompt some apparel firms to adopt speed and flexibility initiatives, capital concerns will cause most to lag.
19 min
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Rivet 50 Radio: Roian Atwood
Kontoor Brands senior director of global sustainable business Roian Atwood is somewhat of a wonk for denim sustainability.
23 min
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Rivet 50 Radio: Sarah Ahmed
Warp + Weft founder Sarah Ahmed talks inclusivity and building a direct-to-consumer.
33 min