I would recommend against this. More and more we are seeing channels diversifying content internally and not creating new channels for different series. Considering how UA-cam recommends content to users based on their watch history releasing content across multiple channels only makes sense when the content is vastly different. Best of luck in any case!
Worked in the fashion industry myself as a designer and had those same thoughts and feelings after observing what was really going on. It disgusted me at the fact that I couldn't just leave or make a change because even though the company is considered much higher level than fast fashion, the same harm and waste was produced for the people who will pay for it in a heart beat. I admire her ethics, talent, and capacity to make a difference. It's really hard to be a good person in fashion, no matter what category. I send much support for her future endeavors.
I just bought my first new winter jacket in ten years. Keep it simple, neutral, and high quality and it will last a decade. I still haven't gotten rid of it. I'm going to use it as an outer layer to protect my other clothing while I do yard work so it will still have a few more years of life in it. After that I'm going to find a way to recycle it.
I completely agree with the method of producing as ordered to reduce wastes from clothes. Every type of industry must consider this factor before they even multiply their products and contribute more in the world's environmental problems.
This one was absolutely amazing. Talking about fakeness on social media, thoughtful consuming, empowering women, etc... Such crucial topics! Thank you so much Matt for the podcasts :) I get on your Patreon as soon as my freelance gets stable.
I'm very conservative, i think that she would be surprised to know how much I care about slow fashion, small business, made in the USA and not made in sweat shops kind of stuff. Love what she has to say about her business. Very informative.
I love the fact that these two look so different from each other. Matt's clothing/appearance is simple and minimal and Dani's just on the other side decorated in bright colors.
These really are a breath of fresh air. Starting a business and your podcast really lets me explore more of how I make my product more meaningful so thankyou from the bottom of my heart, i always find your content super meaningful and such a productive use of my time for self development
I remember watching this podcast when it came out in 2019 and thinking about starting my own brand :). 2 years later I find this podcast again and I’ve finally started my own sustainable fashion brand and relate to almost everything Dani says! It’s really refreshing, because back then I would never think I’d start it so soon, I had plenty of excuses to not do it but did anyway loool. Also, love the fact Matt talked about how video would become massive back then because Tiktok blew up a year later after this video, and continues to grow til today (2021). They both mention how being authentic is more likely to help brands build a genuine following which I think has also become even more popular these days :). Great video and hope I watch this again in a few years time 😂✌🏼
I've been subscribed to your channel for a little while now and I appreciate your content. I started minimalism last year and it is indeed working in my favor. In a world on capitalism and being taught to consume, consume, consume, I find it nice to come across like minded individuals.
I care about fashion, I want to look stylish and the best I can. I never buy cheap clothing that wont last, but not real expensive, I can't afford it, I buy what I can afford and what I need. I really don't understand how people can handle huge walk in closets full to the brim and then clothing in other closets also. I want to open my closet, that is not stuffed and enjoy everything in there and actually wear it for a long time.
She, like, sounds like Drew Barrymore! Love the content, wish that sustainable swimwear was affordable. In New Zealand an eco-aware bikini top (not the bottom, just the top) is $119. If you have to eat as well as swim then unfortunately one does end up choosing an awful brand.
absolutely loved this conversation, trying to live ethically not just in fashion but all other aspects of my life its just a little hard in england cos there arent many thrift stores and the few that are there are soooo expensive but charity shops are deffo for the win !!
Seiko Chan well we have charity shops where people donate their clothes and all the profits go to charity but then I also shop on ethical stores online when I have money ,it’s usually expensive so I only shop when I can afford to do so
This was a good interview. I would have loved if she spoke a bit more about the technical side of business. The topic of social media went on for a while and I know new entrepreneurs would love to know where to start after they've made a decision to go full time as a business owner.
Really interesting conversation. Had never heard of "slow fashion" before, but it totally makes sense....Love it and will look forward to checking out her website.
I don’t know how to say this, the more you engage in conversation to each other, the more I have felt you are like already know a very long time, like, close friend (long lost close friend 😅) you’re both just click to each other in this conversation. I like this podcast more than more😆
Her clothes are a pretty pricey. They're cute, but not really my style (I like to wear a bit more cutesy/lolita/larme style clothing). For those like me who either can't afford the clothes or don't really like the style, try thrifting! It might take more time or energy, but it's fun and slightly more sustainable/eco-friendly than buying new clothes!
Hi- just a quick tip, I used to use good on you (ethical rating app), but have since discovered that their ratings are done by volunteers (the whole app itself is basically run on volunteer work), which is sort of the opposite of ethical labor. Their rubric which they use to rate brands is also quite flawed and the accuracy of their ratings are not always accurate. There is a post by Aja Barber on Instagram where she dives deeper into why Good on You is not that great.
Hello Matt, Your channel is amazing... I'm trying to avoid us social networks, but I got addicted in your youtube channel. LoL It will be nice if you upload your podcast to Deezer too. Cheers from Brazil =)
16:28 she is so right - major thing is these companies can easily afford to make the transition. The only reason they don't is they are making alot more money ( profits ).
Hi Matt! I'm learning English,so excuse me for mistakes. I'd like to be a minimalist,but as I go to school, I have lots of books,workbooks,fails. Of course,I try to use only necessary things. I'm going to change my wardrobe to find my style. Could you make a video about a minimalism for students learning in school??
Hi! While watching, I had a question that started burning! Say that all of the big fast and fastest fashion brands didn't exist anymore. Say every locality kind of had some great small slower, more sustainable fashion brands to go shop from. These fashion brands either re-fashion, use innovative textiles, synthetic textiles, or use natural textiles. Do you think the environmental impact would eventually reach the same negativity levels that the larger, faster brands would have anyway? Please let me know your thoughts if you can! And thank you for this insightful video! I am a small designer who's afraid to take steps because I don't really want to ruin the environment, but I want to express my creativity with new and natural textiles that can be custom or are already made.
The video makes a good point....however I was cringing a bit when you were saying about the worst case scenario of finding a new job. This much depends on where you live and on your age and other factors. Even if I work now, in the past I spent a year and half searching for the job I am doing now and it was horrible .....
I have a doubt. If we are producing only 10 or so items at a time, won't the number of times the manufacturing process happens increase? Won't that lead to less optimization and more pollution and energy output? Same doubt for the t-shirt printing process, there are a lot of chemicals involved within that process. So even though the quantity produced is less, the number of batch production increases right? How do we come around this? I think extensive market analysis can only help so much. What do you guys think?
1 question. Where do you get your tshirts from? They look like they fit really well. Really like your videos. Thanks so much for making great free content.
May I ask why she always pointed out the FEMALE entrepreneurs, like if you want equality then do like it is already here, and I am a female but just pointing it out just makes it look more sexist then it should be like « here is something I support BECAUSE she is a FEMALE entrepreneur »like isn’t sexism treating people differently because of their gender ?
That is a separate topic from her subject matter, which is not to purposefully exclude the meat industry. Fast fashion is 2nd to the oil industry to prove her point on how wasteful the clothing is and how she like to make a change in her industry of interest.
I'm moving to podcast to a new channel: ua-cam.com/users/groundupshow
done!
how come?
I think that's a great idea!
I would recommend against this. More and more we are seeing channels diversifying content internally and not creating new channels for different series. Considering how UA-cam recommends content to users based on their watch history releasing content across multiple channels only makes sense when the content is vastly different. Best of luck in any case!
Subscribed
This channel is so satisfying
Couldn't agree more with this.
IKR
Leoreoo si antes te tenía como un grande ahora has subido 30 niveles por lo menos, me encantan tus vídeos
I agree so hard.
Worked in the fashion industry myself as a designer and had those same thoughts and feelings after observing what was really going on. It disgusted me at the fact that I couldn't just leave or make a change because even though the company is considered much higher level than fast fashion, the same harm and waste was produced for the people who will pay for it in a heart beat.
I admire her ethics, talent, and capacity to make a difference. It's really hard to be a good person in fashion, no matter what category. I send much support for her future endeavors.
Matt your style is so soothing to watch plus is of extremely high quality. The day I start earning I'll join your patreon. Kudos man !
I just bought my first new winter jacket in ten years. Keep it simple, neutral, and high quality and it will last a decade.
I still haven't gotten rid of it. I'm going to use it as an outer layer to protect my other clothing while I do yard work so it will still have a few more years of life in it.
After that I'm going to find a way to recycle it.
I completely agree with the method of producing as ordered to reduce wastes from clothes. Every type of industry must consider this factor before they even multiply their products and contribute more in the world's environmental problems.
True. The question goes back to what really matters because something isn't expensive if it is really necessary.
*You can be the ripest, juciest peach in the world, and there are still going to be some people who hate peaches.. :)*
Love this quote! Mae West? Dita Von Teese?
I wear the clothes I buy until they get torn. Great way to save money and the environment. Couldn't care less about fashion.
Amen to that!!👌🏼👏🏻😊
Do you mend them as well! That is such a great skill :)
These conversations are.a breath of fresh air. Thank you Matt. Cheers to 2019!🔥⚡️
This one was absolutely amazing. Talking about fakeness on social media, thoughtful consuming, empowering women, etc... Such crucial topics! Thank you so much Matt for the podcasts :) I get on your Patreon as soon as my freelance gets stable.
this is the first ground up podcast that i've ever listened/watched and i love it!
i listened to this while working and it was so refreshing
This was a great way to start my day.
I kept thinking through the entire video that podcasts is the talk radio of the new generation.
I'm very conservative, i think that she would be surprised to know how much I care about slow fashion, small business, made in the USA and not made in sweat shops kind of stuff. Love what she has to say about her business. Very informative.
You are such an amazing interviewer. Thanks for sharing this space and your story!
I love the fact that these two look so different from each other. Matt's clothing/appearance is simple and minimal and Dani's just on the other side decorated in bright colors.
Its 5 am. And I have to get out of bed. This is a good way to start my day
These really are a breath of fresh air. Starting a business and your podcast really lets me explore more of how I make my product more meaningful so thankyou from the bottom of my heart, i always find your content super meaningful and such a productive use of my time for self development
The sound quality is amazing!
This was the best thing to listen to in the first week of the year.
Right on time Matt. ❤To everyone reading this comment, Happy new year from PEACEFUL HYMNS!! 🎉🥳🎊!!
I remember watching this podcast when it came out in 2019 and thinking about starting my own brand :). 2 years later I find this podcast again and I’ve finally started my own sustainable fashion brand and relate to almost everything Dani says! It’s really refreshing, because back then I would never think I’d start it so soon, I had plenty of excuses to not do it but did anyway loool.
Also, love the fact Matt talked about how video would become massive back then because Tiktok blew up a year later after this video, and continues to grow til today (2021). They both mention how being authentic is more likely to help brands build a genuine following which I think has also become even more popular these days :).
Great video and hope I watch this again in a few years time 😂✌🏼
I've been subscribed to your channel for a little while now and I appreciate your content. I started minimalism last year and it is indeed working in my favor. In a world on capitalism and being taught to consume, consume, consume, I find it nice to come across like minded individuals.
Dani says to/too/do/shoot, many words U-containing so beautifully
timestamps would be very helpful :)
Dani is AMAZING, and i've been obsessed with all of her stuff as well as her personality. She is going to go FAR!
I care about fashion, I want to look stylish and the best I can. I never buy cheap clothing that wont last, but not real expensive, I can't afford it, I buy what I can afford and what I need. I really don't understand how people can handle huge walk in closets full to the brim and then clothing in other closets also. I want to open my closet, that is not stuffed and enjoy everything in there and actually wear it for a long time.
Precisely one day after getting a H&M gift card from my mother for christmas, you release this.
How could you !!!
Great episode ! Really enjoyed it
She, like, sounds like Drew Barrymore! Love the content, wish that sustainable swimwear was affordable. In New Zealand an eco-aware bikini top (not the bottom, just the top) is $119. If you have to eat as well as swim then unfortunately one does end up choosing an awful brand.
So cool, so honest and a reminder to practice authenticity
absolutely loved this conversation, trying to live ethically not just in fashion but all other aspects of my life its just a little hard in england cos there arent many thrift stores and the few that are there are soooo expensive but charity shops are deffo for the win !!
how do you get your clothes from then?
Seiko Chan well we have charity shops where people donate their clothes and all the profits go to charity but then I also shop on ethical stores online when I have money ,it’s usually expensive so I only shop when I can afford to do so
Finally had the time to listen/watch this after Puna. Love these bad ass women on the pod !! 💕
This was such an empowering podcast! Thank you Matt
This was a good interview. I would have loved if she spoke a bit more about the technical side of business. The topic of social media went on for a while and I know new entrepreneurs would love to know where to start after they've made a decision to go full time as a business owner.
Legit thought that girl was gaby Dunn and was very confused lmao
Glad I wasn't the only one haha
Really interesting conversation. Had never heard of "slow fashion" before, but it totally makes sense....Love it and will look forward to checking out her website.
Dani and her brand are great!!! So glad you featured her on the podcast! :)
I don’t know how to say this, the more you engage in conversation to each other, the more I have felt you are like already know a very long time, like, close friend (long lost close friend 😅) you’re both just click to each other in this conversation. I like this podcast more than more😆
Great episode Matt. Love your curation of creators.
I'm so glad I came across this channel!!!!! keep it up Matt!
I love this podcast, you really doing a good work
Could swear it was Teddy Geiger on the thumb, I clicked.
Just want to say that this helped fuel my motivation again
Her clothes are a pretty pricey. They're cute, but not really my style (I like to wear a bit more cutesy/lolita/larme style clothing). For those like me who either can't afford the clothes or don't really like the style, try thrifting! It might take more time or energy, but it's fun and slightly more sustainable/eco-friendly than buying new clothes!
Just a perfect time that i planned my dream of having a t-shirt design biz.
Love this episode! Would you be able to interview an architect and his/her creative process? Thanks Matt!
I'm not shouting.
Thank you for such an in-depth eye-opening podcast!! Happy New Year!
So happy I found this podcast!
30:30 OMG I feel absolutely the same (crying)
I loved all of ur minimalist videos
I went to school w/Dani - hi, Dani! Happy for ya - looking good (thought she looked familiar)
YASSSS QUALITY CONTENT MY BODAAAY IS READY!!!!
Love her! Great podcast.
Also love the framed picture of the Rock 😂
Haven't seen the video yet but I know it will be great!!!!!!!!!!
another great podcast matt 👍👍👍 love what your doing!
motivated me to start a podcast myself thanks!
Hi- just a quick tip, I used to use good on you (ethical rating app), but have since discovered that their ratings are done by volunteers (the whole app itself is basically run on volunteer work), which is sort of the opposite of ethical labor. Their rubric which they use to rate brands is also quite flawed and the accuracy of their ratings are not always accurate. There is a post by Aja Barber on Instagram where she dives deeper into why Good on You is not that great.
12 minutes into the podcast, and I noticed the picture on the top right hand corner, haha.
Hello Matt, Your channel is amazing... I'm trying to avoid us social networks, but I got addicted in your youtube channel. LoL
It will be nice if you upload your podcast to Deezer too. Cheers from Brazil =)
I'm watching from Turkey, with love💕
Great channel, great episode, great message :)
Brilliant. Thank you.
omg I just noticed the Rock picture on the background hahahah
Wish I knew more about technology and the jargon. Good video.
She’s amazing! I loved the topic :)
DAZEY LA >>> not daisydaisy. Jumped to Google early to take a look and thought I had the right thing up until the end...
I loved this episode!
16:28 she is so right - major thing is these companies can easily afford to make the transition. The only reason they don't is they are making alot more money ( profits ).
OMG DANI!!!! Love her somuch
love this.
Hi Matt! I'm learning English,so excuse me for mistakes. I'd like to be a minimalist,but as I go to school, I have lots of books,workbooks,fails. Of course,I try to use only necessary things. I'm going to change my wardrobe to find my style. Could you make a video about a minimalism for students learning in school??
25:00ish Creativity doesn’t happen in an office cube. 🙃
Hi! While watching, I had a question that started burning!
Say that all of the big fast and fastest fashion brands didn't exist anymore. Say every locality kind of had some great small slower, more sustainable fashion brands to go shop from. These fashion brands either re-fashion, use innovative textiles, synthetic textiles, or use natural textiles. Do you think the environmental impact would eventually reach the same negativity levels that the larger, faster brands would have anyway?
Please let me know your thoughts if you can! And thank you for this insightful video!
I am a small designer who's afraid to take steps because I don't really want to ruin the environment, but I want to express my creativity with new and natural textiles that can be custom or are already made.
Great podcast!
IM YOUR 800,000 SUB CONGRATS
The video makes a good point....however I was cringing a bit when you were saying about the worst case scenario of finding a new job. This much depends on where you live and on your age and other factors. Even if I work now, in the past I spent a year and half searching for the job I am doing now and it was horrible .....
Go minimalists!!!!
Love love love her
I have a doubt. If we are producing only 10 or so items at a time, won't the number of times the manufacturing process happens increase? Won't that lead to less optimization and more pollution and energy output?
Same doubt for the t-shirt printing process, there are a lot of chemicals involved within that process. So even though the quantity produced is less, the number of batch production increases right?
How do we come around this? I think extensive market analysis can only help so much.
What do you guys think?
The Good Trade website, is an awesome website that shows ethical and sustainable brands. Correct me if I'm wrong.
1 question. Where do you get your tshirts from? They look like they fit really well. Really like your videos. Thanks so much for making great free content.
Camera Conspiracies sent me.
Really love her clothes yet xxl is the average size and extended sizes only make your brand more inclusive 💚
May I ask why she always pointed out the FEMALE entrepreneurs, like if you want equality then do like it is already here, and I am a female but just pointing it out just makes it look more sexist then it should be like « here is something I support BECAUSE she is a FEMALE entrepreneur »like isn’t sexism treating people differently because of their gender ?
is that the rock in the picture, top right, in dani's shot? lol
Yup! He has a 'thing' for The Rock. haha
hey Matt, im only 10 yet still love the idea of minimalism and your videos. is that weird?
MATT FYI. I have captions on and when you say the patreon link it reads: "patreon.com/scishow".
Took me 30min to realize that the video is a hour long
Is there a particular reason for the new podcast channel?
Love slow fashion! But you forgot to mention the meat industry when you listed the top pollution contributors. Call it like it is.
That is a separate topic from her subject matter, which is not to purposefully exclude the meat industry. Fast fashion is 2nd to the oil industry to prove her point on how wasteful the clothing is and how she like to make a change in her industry of interest.
Love DazeyLA! Such a great podcast!
She looks JUST like Teddy Geiger!! Holy Crap!
Matt D’Vella did you graduate from Voorhees High school? I’m a freshman now.
Listened on Google Podcasts.
Topic was a bit deteriorated.
how?
straight from the flintstones.lol.
Pay pay pay I forgot about the comment box
I will tell you my idea about dress hats.
superb and tq
So is no one going to talk about the frame of young Dwayne Johnson at 1:13 ?
picture of the rock with the fanny pack in the background
So where do the units that don't sell go?
How do you pitch an idea like buying from a sustainable business such as Dazey LA to someone who can’t afford it?