Make it British Podcast
A podcast by Kate Hills
249 Episodio
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107 – Silk Weaving in Suffolk – Laura Gore, Vanners
Pubblicato: 18/02/2020 -
106 – How to print sustainably on wool – Nick Morley, Faering
Pubblicato: 11/02/2020 -
105 – The Making of Pantherella Socks – Justin Hall, Pantherella
Pubblicato: 03/02/2020 -
104 – How we can solve the skills issue post-Brexit – Tamara Cincik, Fashion Roundtable
Pubblicato: 28/01/2020 -
103 – What does a manufacturer include in a cost price?
Pubblicato: 21/01/2020 -
102 – How does a textile mill thrive in 2020? David Collinge, John Spencer Textiles
Pubblicato: 14/01/2020 -
101 – Nine Manufacturing Trends for 2020 and Beyond
Pubblicato: 07/01/2020 -
Introducing Series 2 of the Make it British podcast
Pubblicato: 02/01/2020 -
BONUS: 6 Reasons why UK-made gifts are more sustainable
Pubblicato: 26/11/2019 -
100 – 10 Things that make British-made businesses great
Pubblicato: 05/11/2019 -
099 – Should raw materials come from the UK to call a product British?
Pubblicato: 01/11/2019 -
098 – From Artist to Bespoke Gift Business – Corinne Lewis-Ward, Powder Butterfly
Pubblicato: 29/10/2019 -
097 – 13 Factories in 3 Days!
Pubblicato: 25/10/2019 -
096 – A visit to an umbrella factory – Richard Ince, James Ince & Sons
Pubblicato: 22/10/2019 -
095 – How to validate your UK-made product idea
Pubblicato: 18/10/2019 -
094 – How to crowdfund your brand – Sophie Slater, Birdsong
Pubblicato: 15/10/2019 -
093 – Made in UK Clothing Hit by Huge US Tariffs
Pubblicato: 11/10/2019 -
092 – Elaine Stewart, Longthorne Guns – The Ultimate English Shotgun
Pubblicato: 08/10/2019 -
091 – Britwashing. What is it? and how to avoid it
Pubblicato: 04/10/2019 -
090 - From Idea to International Stockists
Pubblicato: 01/10/2019
Kate Hills is on a one-woman mission to save UK manufacturing. In this podcast she shines the light on British brands and manufacturers, and goes behind the scenes of their businesses. With tips, hints and tricks to help you manufacture in the UK and buy British. Never has there been a more critical time to get behind 'made in Britain'.