• Rachel Campbell Owner of Noa Brides - Centering Ethics, A Snapshot in Time, Honoring the Season You Are In

  • May 7 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast
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Rachel Campbell Owner of Noa Brides - Centering Ethics, A Snapshot in Time, Honoring the Season You Are In

  • Summary

  • For this episode of Sustainably LB, I got to quite literally share space with Rachel Campbell, Owner of Noa Brides. Everything that Rachel does echoes her commitment to ethics and relationships. There isn’t anything that she does that is superficial. These deeply ingrained beliefs are woven into the very fabric of what Noa Brides embodies.

    While we discuss all the nuances that come with owning a bridal store focused on ethics, building her own collection and running a small, woman-owned business, we go deep. Because in truth everything is connected and inspiration is everywhere. I hope you enjoy my interview with Rachel as much as I enjoyed our conversation.

    Show Notes:

    • Centering ethical manufacturing
    • Honoring the season that you’re in
    • Connecting in relationships to be more than surface-level
    • People are surprisingly easy to love when you seek to understand
    • Every day we change, allow yourself and others to flow with it

    Instagram: @noabrides

    Links:
    Noa Brides
    Benefit Corporations
    What Does a Made in Label Actually Mean

    Music:
    Ian Aeillo
    Creative:
    Lauren Bates
    Logo:
    Meadow Hearn

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