
San Francisco's fashion scene is thriving — and sustainability and innovation are at the heart of it. Melissa Dulanto, founder of SF Fashion, takes us inside the Bay Area's unique fashion community and makes the case for why it's one of the most exciting hubs for sustainable fashion in the US. We talk about what makes the SF fashion scene unique, how to spot a truly sustainable brand, and what's happening this Earth Month for SF Climate Week.TakeawaysWhy San Francisco is a leading hub for sustainable fashion and innovationThe difference between greenwashing and truly sustainable brands (B Corp certification explained)How consumer awareness is driving big brands like Gap and Levi's to go more sustainableWhat's happening at the EcoEdit event on April 26th for SF Climate Week. Get your tickets here! Follow SF Fashion on Instagram @sffashionpr and get on their list at sffashionpr.com.Connect with GloEco on Instagram or our website. Connect with Kat here.
Apr 13
15 min

Jeannie Jarnot founded Beauty Heroes with a simple mission: introduce customers to the healthiest and most sustainable beauty brands in the world—and prove that clean products can outperform conventional ones. With some of the strictest vetting standards in the industry (zero synthetic fragrance, complete ingredient transparency, no petroleum-derived ingredients), Beauty Heroes has become proof that you don't have to sacrifice efficacy for clean ingredients. But Jeannie's passion for this work runs deeper than business. She shares her own journey with infertility and the lightbulb moment where she discovered the link between being diagnosed with a hormone disorder & endocrine disrupting ingredients in personal care products. In this conversation, we dive into why clean beauty is better for you & the planet, how to navigate greenwashing, and why the products you use every day might be impacting your fertility. Tune in to hear her thoughts on:The Beauty Heroes standard & why it stands out in the beauty industryHow clean formulations can actually outperform synthetic onesJeannie's fertility journey and the connection between hormone disruptors and personal care productsBeauty as a self care ritual rather than ‘fixing’ imperfectionFinding trusted curators who do the vetting for youThe infertility epidemic and how everyday products play a roleShop Beauty Heroes HEREKat’s Pick: Become a member and get the monthly Discovery Box + 15% off year round for the best value!Connect with Beauty Heroes on Instagram.Connect with Kat HERE.
Feb 7
48 min

Today we're going behind the scenes on one of the coolest new sustainable beauty brands to hit the scene in the last few years. Le Prunier is redefining what sustainable luxury beauty looks like—and it starts with intention. Co-founder Jacqueline Taylor Fiechter shares how she and her sisters built a modern skincare brand rooted in their family's 106-year-old organic California farm, transforming discarded plum pits into high-performance, clinically-tested products. Key Takeaways:Discovering a skincare superhero: Did you plum oil contains more antioxidants than kale, blueberries, and spinach? Plus it's recommended by National Eczema Association for sensitive & eczema prone skin.Real science, real results – Why it's important to verify the results of skincare products + the clinical testing behind Le Prunier's signature ingredients. Sustainability as DNA – Every Le Prunier product features a proprietary ingredient that was previously waste or unused on the family farm, making upcycling central to their innovation processThe challenge worth taking – Building a brand with strong sustainability standards is harder and more expensive, but the Taylor sisters stay motivated by bringing something to market that transforms what others overlook into something valuableLearn more & Shop Le Prunier HERE. Kat's favorite products - Plum Beauty Oil, PlumCleanse, PlumbodyConnect with Le Prunier on Instagram.Connect with Kat on Instagram.
Jan 31
32 min

In today's episode - I'm sitting down with Mary Bemis, founder of Reprise Activewear, who's been pioneering non-toxic activewear for 8 years—before anyone was talking about it! In this bite-sized episode recorded at the Clean Living Retreat in Napa, Mary shares her "aha moment" that led her to discover most activewear is made from plastic, and why that matters for your health. We discuss the surprising prevalence of BPA in leggings, the challenge of finding truly clean alternatives, and why natural fibers like Tencel and organic cotton are game-changers. TakeawaysWhy over 95% of activewear is made from plastic (and what that means for your health)The hidden dangers of BPA in your leggings—and its links to hormone disruptionWhy recycled polyester isn't always the solution (it actually sheds more microplastics!)What 'cleaner' activewear really looks like & what it's made out of (hint - it's a plant!)Why knowing who makes your clothes matters just as much as what they're made fromShop Reprise & learn more about their sustainability practices HERE.Follow Reprise on Instagram.Read Clean Living Magazine HERE. Connect with Kat on Instagram HERE.
Jan 24
13 min

In this episode, Kat sits down with Tathiana Cornejo, General Manager of Ayuna Beauty — the eco-luxury skincare brand redefining beauty. Tathiana shares how Ayuna is merging science, biotechnology, and mindfulness to create skincare that’s as good for your soul as it is for your skin. They dive into the philosophy of “Less Is Beauty,” the connection between the mind and skin, and how simple daily rituals can transform your wellbeing from the inside out. Tathiana also breaks down the science behind Ayuna’s clean formulations, their approach to sustainable biotechnology, and why the future of beauty lies in well-aging, not anti-aging.Key TakeawaysWhy Ayuna believes in “Less Is Beauty” — and how simplifying your skincare routine can be a form of mindfulness.How skincare and the mind are connected, and why your thoughts can literally change your skin on a cellular level.What “eco-luxury” really means — from advanced biotechnology to conscious ingredient sourcing.Why the future of skincare is about well-aging, not anti-aging.How to turn your daily skincare ritual into a moment of self-love and healing.Shop Ayuna HERE.Connect with Ayuna on Instagram.Connect with Kat HERE.Follow the Clean Living Magazine HERE & check out future events HERE. Follow the Clean Living Show HERE.
Oct 22, 2025
14 min

In this episode, Kat chats with Felicia Bradley, founder of Cocoa & Onyx, a luxury pet accessories brand redefining sustainability and style for dog owners. Felicia shares how her love of design and her frustration with cheap, throwaway pet products inspired her to create a line of chic, high-quality bags and leashes that combine fashion and function.They dive into the creative process behind Cocoa & Onyx’s flagship “treat purse,” what it was like developing a product from scratch with no prior design background, and how she’s challenging fast fashion in the pet industry. Felicia also opens up about sourcing sustainable materials, working with ethical manufacturers, and her philosophy that true sustainability starts with quality.Key TakeawaysHow Felicia turned a simple problem—finding a stylish, functional dog bag—into a growing sustainable brand.Why quality and longevity are essential pillars of sustainability (and why cheap “vegan leather” isn’t always the answer).How to bring a product to life without a background in design by partnering with the right experts and staying true to your vision.Why sustainability in pet accessories matters and how handmade, ethically sourced materials make a difference.How Felicia balances creativity and entrepreneurship while building community through local markets and small business support.Shop Cocoa & Onyx and connect on Instagram.Follow the Clean Living Show and sign up HERE for future events. Connect with Kat HERE.
Oct 15, 2025
20 min

In this Founder Series episode, Kat sits down with Brittany Rogelstad, co-founder of Isla and Saige, a sustainable fashion brand she launched with her mom. Brittany shares how her early experience running an online boutique opened her eyes to the problems of fast fashion—from toxic fabrics to poor quality—and inspired her to create a brand rooted in clean, timeless design. They dive into what “clean fashion” means, why natural fabrics matter for both health and the planet, and how Isla and Saige is building sustainability into every step of their process. Brittany also opens up about the realities of bootstrapping a fashion brand, the lessons she’s learned from pivoting, and what it’s like running a business with her mom.Key TakeawaysWhy Isla and Saige focus on “clean fashion” and how toxic fabrics like polyester impact both our health and the environment.How timeless, classic design supports sustainability by encouraging investment in pieces meant to last.What Brittany learned from pivoting away from fast fashion and how those lessons shaped Isla and Saige.How she and her mom balance entrepreneurship and family while building a purpose-led brand together.Why small-batch production and natural fabrics like linen and cotton are central to Isla and Saige’s slow fashion approach.Shop Isla and Saige HERE.Connect with Isla and Saige on Instagram.Connect with Kat HERE.Follow the Clean Living Magazine HERE & check out future events HERE. Follow the Clean Living Show HERE.
Aug 31, 2025
19 min

In this episode, Kat sits down with Jayshri Triolo, the visionary founder of Kavacha Designs, a luxury jewelry brand rooted in the concept of sacred armor. Jayshri shares the powerful story behind her handcrafted amulets—pieces infused with intention, spirituality, and a deep respect for multicultural traditions.Drawing from decades of collecting amulets around the world, Jayshri has created a collection of heirloom jewelry designed to be worn as both adornment and prayer. Each piece carries meaning through sacred geometry, numerology, ethically sourced materials, and the stories woven into its design.Jayshri opens up about her life journey—from a challenging childhood, to finding spirituality, and her life as an artist. Through it all, creativity and spirituality have guided her toward this work of designing wearable prayers that honor sustainability, community, and personal intention.Key Takeaways:The spiritual meaning behind Kavacha’s designs + what is sacred armor?How grief, healing, and creativity inspired the vision behind Kavacha Designs.The importance of intention, sacred geometry, and cultural influences in design.Why true sustainability begins with creating heirloom-quality pieces that last.How jewelry can help us connect with ourselves, our loved ones, and something greaterShop Kavacha Designs HERE.Connect with Kavacha on Instagram.Connect with Kat HERE.Follow the Clean Living Magazine HERE.Follow the Clean Living Show HERE.
Aug 16, 2025
10 min

In this episode, Kat chats with Preema Sarkar, founder of Solterra, a luxury sustainable beauty brand that brings together science backed evidence, ancient eastern widsom, and chic sustainable packaging. Preema shares how her background working in science and her family's Indian roots have informed both her approach to beauty and business. They dive into the inspiration behind Solterra’s innovative + super sustainable lip balm and why lip products are some of the most toxic things that we consume on a daily basis. Preema opens up about the challenges of building a purpose-led brand, the importance of creating an emotional connection with customers, and how she’s redefining luxury to be as good for the planet as it is for the soul.Key TakeawaysBringing science and ancient wisdom in beauty to create innovative products that really work.Why sustainable beauty can and should also have a luxury feel.The role of storytelling in conscious brands.Why slow living matters in wellness and entrepreneurship.How to overcome the challenges of building a purpose-led business.
Aug 9, 2025
23 min

In this episode of the Clean Living x Glo Eco founder series, Kat chats with Natalia Trevino Amaro, designer and founder of her eponymous slow fashion label. From sewing her first garment with her grandmother to launching a made-to-order brand during the pandemic, Natalia shares her unconventional path into sustainable fashion and how she’s redefining luxury with intention and accessibility. Whether you're a fashion lover, conscious consumer, or aspiring creative, this episode will leave you inspired to value quality over quantity and embrace slow fashion in a way that fits your life.Key Takeaways:Why slow fashion is the future and honors a timeless craftHow timeless design and intentional production can both elevate style and reduce waste, one garment at a time.What ethical entrepreneurship looks like in action—using respectful sourcing, fair pay, and transparency to uplift communities.Why mindful consumption matters—and how choosing fewer, well-made items can reshape your wardrobe and your values.How Natalia balances creativity and sustainability—making space for purpose while building a fashion business with integrity.Shop Natalia’s designs HERE.Connect with Natalia on Instagram and TikTok.Connect with Kat HERE.Follow the Clean Living Magazine HERE & check out future events HERE. Follow the Clean Living Show HERE.
Jun 25, 2025
23 min
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