Fair Trade is a Business. So is Greenwashing.
From toxins to truth, one thread at a time. This week on Styled Clean we welcome Bonie Shupe. Her path into textiles wasn't traditional — she started in graphic design, moved into merchandise planning, and fell in love with product. Then she learned that fashion is...
What Your Grandmother’s Quilt Knows That Fast Fashion Doesn’t
In this episode, Kathleen sits down with Beatrice Shackelford — environmental scientist, Kuyper Prize scholar, and incoming Yale Master of Environmental Management student — for a conversation that moves from the East Side of Cleveland to the floors of COP29 to your grandmother’s quilt made from flour sacks. And somehow, it all lands back in the fitting room.
The Stories Our Clothes tell by Faith & Embodiment
What does it mean to be a Christian on planet earth — and what does that have to do with what’s in your closet? Kathleen sits down with author, speaker, and Earthbound Christian host Caleb Cray Haynes for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, embodiment, imago Dei, fast fashion, and the radical idea that how we show up in the world — dressed and otherwise — is a theological act. From Leviticus 19 to lint traps, this episode covers unexpected ground and leaves you with a lot to think about before you get dressed tomorrow.
Beyond the Buzzwords: A Faith-Filled Conversation on Creation Care and Climate Hope
Aislynn brings a warm, story-driven perspective to the often-charged conversation around climate change, drawing from her background in ministry, her time studying at a Bible college in the UK, and a deep love of being outside. She and Kathleen find surprising common ground between regenerative farming, bird apps, fire escape planters, and the calling to be faithful image bearers in the world God made.
The Dirt Beneath Your Clothes – with Joel Salatin
What does a regenerative farmer have to say about what you wear? It turns out — a lot. In this episode of Style Clean, host Kathleen Audet sits down with Joel Salatin, one of the most recognized voices in regenerative agriculture and the co-owner of Polyface Farm in...
From Worms to Wardrobes: Creation Care with Forrest Inslee
What do earthworms have to do with our wardrobes…plenty!
Creation Justice, Slow Living, and What Your Clothes Say About Your Values with Avery Davis Lamb
What if what you wear could either harm or heal the world? In this episode of Styled Clean: From Toxins to Truth, One Thread at a Time, Kathleen sits down with Avery Davis Lamb, Executive Director of Creation Justice Ministries, to explore how our everyday...
Faith, Science, and the Ocean: Bridging the Gap with Marine Biologist Rachel G. Jordan
Episode Description What happens when science and faith feel like they’re telling two different stories? In this episode, I’m joined by marine biologist and author Rachel G. Jordan to explore the intersection of faith, science, and the natural world. Rachel shares her...
James Owens on Photography, Bodybuilding, Identity, and Seeing God in Creation
James Owens on Photography, Identity, and Seeing God in Creation | Styled Clean Podcast. Photographer James Owens shares how stepping away from bodybuilding led him to discover photography, faith, creation care, and a deeper identity in Christ.
Episode 4: Regenerative Grazing & Why Soil Matters (with Josie Morris)
Listen to the EpisodeEpisode Summary This episode is a re-recorded conversation with Josie Morris, a regenerative livestock producer managing nearly 2,000 sheep and goats across leased land in Oklahoma (including grazing on industrial solar fields). Josie shares how...








