Listen "EP 65: Choosing Honest Over Perfect: Transparent Business Practices with Barrett Ward"
Episode Synopsis
Conscious consumption is one of the hottest trends in retail marketing. We shop to make a difference, have an impact, build a better world. But many of the businesses that claim to be doing good are running on business models or operating principles that are hardly disruptive. Instead, they're counting on consumers' desire to both have their cake and eat it too. The more companies can convince us that shopping equals advocacy, the more we'll buy. With all that said, I was curious what a company would look like - beyond the marketing pulling at my heartstrings - running with the full awareness of what it means to truly disrupt exploitation.A company that honors transparency and relationships will have the answers to our questions without defaulting to marketing speak or trendy buzz words, and that’s why I wanted to speak with today’s guest.Leading a fashion lifestyle brand might be an unlikely role for someone self-described as “not a fashion guy,” but that’s exactly where ABLE CEO Barrett Ward finds himself. As the visionary behind the rapidly growing Nashville-based company disrupting the fashion industry with a social conscience, Ward was inspired to start ABLE with the mission of creating sustainable economic opportunities for women. ABLE has grown into a lifestyle brand carrying beautiful leather bags, jewelry, denim, apparel, and shoes with a primary focus on employing and empowering women in Ethiopia, Brazil, India, Mexico, and Nashville, TN.Beyond adding new categories and communities of impact, Ward and ABLE have also grown in their ambition for social justice. In 2018, ABLE became the first brand to publish their lowest wages, creating the #PublishYourWages movement and providing complete transparency to empower and protect the fashion industry’s vulnerable workers – most of whom are women.Listen to the full episode to hear:The impact of rapid growth on Barrett’s mental health, and why he believes it’s important to share his “face down” momentsHow toxic positivity around the normal challenges of running a business exacerbated Barrett’s fear of failureHow Barrett and his team are fostering an environment of transparency and support at AbleHow Barrett learned to reconcile his beliefs about non-profit versus for-profit and a company’s ability to do goodHow Able manages its relationships and accountability with partner organizations and manufacturers Learn more about Barrett Ward:Able Clothing (Use promo code UNBURDENED for 15% off all full-price items through 12/31/2022)Instagram: @ableLearn more about Rebecca:rebeccaching.comWork With RebeccaSign up for the weekly Unburdened Leader EmailResources:The Unburdened Leader Ep 22: Clear and Decisive Leadership with Founder of Frank and Eileen, Audrey McLoghlinThe Unburdened Leader Ep 19: Defining Your Own Version Success - Natalie BortonDespicable Me 2 - Happy Music Video - Pharrell Williams (2013) HDVivoLucas
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