Fashion Transparency & Artisan Rights: Carry Somers on the Crafted Report
In this episode of the Good to Great Podcast, host Masrur Rahman speaks with Carry Somers, co-founder of Fashion Revolution and the League of Artisans. Together they unpack the Crafted Report, a first-of-its-kind benchmark that reveals how South Asia’s artisan communities are reshaping global supply chain transparency. From wage insecurity and cultural appropriation to innovative tools like eco-mapping, blockchain, and digital product passports, Carry lays out a blueprint for moving from extractive practices to equitable partnerships. This conversation highlights how South Asian artisans are not just heritage keepers but co-creators of tomorrow’s more transparent industry.
Afrofuturism & Sustainable Fashion: Katende Godfrey on Africa's Design Future
In this episode of the Good to Great Podcast, host Tamara Héjja speaks with Ugandan designer Katende Godfrey, Co-founder and CEO of IGC Fashion. They discuss how African fashion is shaping global culture through Afrofuturism, storytelling, and sustainability- highlighting the idea that “Africa has always been sustainable” and showing how style can serve as both identity and legacy.