The Fabric of America Podcast Por Melissa Oddo & Matthew Banever arte de portada

The Fabric of America

The Fabric of America

De: Melissa Oddo & Matthew Banever
Escúchala gratis

Acerca de esta escucha

On The Fabric of America podcast, join Matthew Banever of Bards Clothing and Melissa Lynn Oddo of deMelis Atelier, as they shine a light on the fashion industry, small businesses, and the threads that bind us all together.

The Fabric of America 2024
Arte Diseño y Artes Decorativas Economía
Episodios
  • Jake from Southland Heritage on Why He Hopes His Website Becomes Obsolete
    Jun 17 2025

    In this episode we talk with Jake from Southland Heritage—a platform and directory listing over 350 American-made brands—to talk about intentional consumerism, community collaboration, and why he hopes his directory eventually becomes unnecessary. Jake shares how he vets companies, his vision for American manufacturing, and how small, conscious choices can spark a bigger cultural shift. From stainless steel tumblers to made-in-Ohio trash cans, Jake can point you in the right direction.

    https://www.southland-heritage.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/southlandheritage/

    Key Topics:

    • Why stainless steel goods labeled “Made in USA” are nearly impossible to find
    • The emotional and practical journey behind curating a vetted list of American-made brands
    • Building a collaborative ecosystem between makers, consumers, and directories

    Takeaways:

    • You don’t have to be perfect—small intentional choices can drive big change
    • Transparency and storytelling help brands build trust and earn loyal followings
    • Jake’s long-term goal is for his curated list to become obsolete—because American-made becomes the norm

    Melissa @ deMelis Atelier https://demelisatelier.com/

    Matt @ Bards https://www.bardsclothing.com/our-story

    fabricofamericapodcast@gmail.com

    Más Menos
    1 h y 15 m
  • The artist Fiyab0mb on Being Resilient As You Build Your Brand
    Jun 10 2025

    In this episode, we chat with Olivia Bé Nguyen, aka Fiyab0mb, about her journey from a kid watching Bob Ross to a powerhouse artist whose work hangs on Wall Street. We dive into the highs and lows of turning art into a thriving business—from last-minute venue changes to earning a TEDx nomination. Along the way, Olivia shares why being genuine online, trusting your ideas, and knowing when to say “no” are just as important as your craft.

    https://www.instagram.com/fiyab0mb/

    https://fiyabomb.com/

    Key Topics:

    • Building Resilience in Creative Entrepreneurship: Facing tough clients, blown-out venues, and major debts—and how to push through.
    • Authentic Storytelling on Social Media: Why sharing the good, the bad, and the ugly helps you connect and grow your audience.
    • Trusting & Acting on Your Ideas: How to spot the right ideas, jump on them fast, and avoid letting them slip away.

    Takeaways:

    • Vulnerability Is Strength: Being honest about your struggles builds trust, deepens community, and can turn fans into lifelong supporters.
    • Ideas Choose You: Your unique ideas deserve action—don’t wait, or someone else will bring them to life.
    • Set Boundaries for Balance: Saying “no” and pacing your schedule protects your creativity and mental health, so you can keep showing up at your best. Melissa @ deMelis Atelier https://demelisatelier.com/ Matt @ Bards https://www.bardsclothing.com/our-storyfabricofamericapodcast@gmail.com
    Más Menos
    1 h y 20 m
  • Rachel Slade, Author of Making It In America: Wisdom from One Of Our Idols
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode, we dive deep with Rachel Slade, author of Making It in America, as we unpack the complexities of American manufacturing — from tariffs and politics to the real people behind the clothes we wear. Rachel breaks down why this topic is more than just policy debates; it’s about families, communities, and a chance for some good old American innovation. Plus, she shares what’s next for her and how we can all get involved in building a stronger community around these issues. If you buy her book off of Amazon, we will find you…

    https://www.rachelslade.net/making-it-in-america https://www.instagram.com/rachelmslade/

    Find your local bookstore: https://bookshop.org/pages/bookstores

    Key Topics:

    • Why tariffs on apparel aren’t a political game — and why they matter
    • The journey of making an all-American hoodie, from cotton fields to your closet
    • The power of community building and why now is the perfect time to get involved

    Takeaways:

    • Tariffs are a tool, not a political statement — everyone can agree on the need to fix manufacturing challenges
    • American manufacturing is a complex, human story that deserves attention and care
    • There’s renewed energy around this topic, and community building is where the real impact starts

    Melissa @ deMelis Atelier https://demelisatelier.com/

    Matt @ Bards https://www.bardsclothing.com/our-story

    fabricofamericapodcast@gmail.com

    Más Menos
    1 h y 21 m
adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_webcro805_stickypopup
Todavía no hay opiniones