Listen "Woman-Owned Does Not Mean Ethically Made"
Episode Synopsis
Chelsey and Marinda return from Asia with more than just jet lag—they come back gutted. This episode pulls the curtain back on the shiny branding and reveals the truth: child labor, sweatshop floors, and factories that some “woman-owned” brands don’t want you to see. From a close brush with jail over a single Instagram post to watching people sleep next to the machines they operate, Chelsey talks about the trip that broke her and reshaped her standards for good. If you think that a “woman-owned” label means anything without boots on the ground, think again.Instagram: @factorysettingspodTiktok: @factorysettingspodcastWebsite: Curio Blvd
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