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What if your clothes could nourish the soil instead of polluting it? What if fashion wasn’t just sustainable, but regenerative?
In this episode of Healing The Source Podcast, I’m joined by Kelly Vittengl, co-founder of COED Collective, a revolutionary clothing brand redefining fashion from the ground up—literally. COED crafts timeless, genderless pieces from Regenerative Organic Certified Pima cotton, grown and sewn entirely in the U.S. Every garment is fully compostable, dyed with plants, and designed to return to the earth.
We explore what it means to build a brand with soul—one that honors farmers, protects soil, and supports your body. Kelly opens up about her own healing journey, her work with Zach Bush and Farmers Footprint, and why regenerative practices are essential not just for the planet, but for our personal health too.
Whether you care about what’s touching your skin, how your clothes are made, or the ripple effect of your choices, this conversation will shift your relationship with fashion, healing, and legacy.
In this episode, we explore:
Why "sustainable" isn’t enough anymore
The story behind COED Collective and its compostable clothing
Regenerative farming vs. organic farming
How synthetic fabrics affect your energy field
A peek into Kelly’s health journey: panic disorder, OCD, leaky gut & glyphosate
What does it mean to “mother” yourself and the earth
The power of intentional design, plant dyes, and small-batch clothing
Resources:
Follow the host, Claudia, on Instagram and check out HealingTheSource.co
Follow Kelly Vittengl on Instagram
Shop COED Collective and check them out on Instagram
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What if your clothes could nourish the soil instead of polluting it? What if fashion wasn’t just sustainable, but regenerative?
In this episode of Healing The Source Podcast, I’m joined by Kelly Vittengl, co-founder of COED Collective, a revolutionary clothing brand redefining fashion from the ground up—literally. COED crafts timeless, genderless pieces from Regenerative Organic Certified Pima cotton, grown and sewn entirely in the U.S. Every garment is fully compostable, dyed with plants, and designed to return to the earth.
We explore what it means to build a brand with soul—one that honors farmers, protects soil, and supports your body. Kelly opens up about her own healing journey, her work with Zach Bush and Farmers Footprint, and why regenerative practices are essential not just for the planet, but for our personal health too.
Whether you care about what’s touching your skin, how your clothes are made, or the ripple effect of your choices, this conversation will shift your relationship with fashion, healing, and legacy.
In this episode, we explore:
Why "sustainable" isn’t enough anymore
The story behind COED Collective and its compostable clothing
Regenerative farming vs. organic farming
How synthetic fabrics affect your energy field
A peek into Kelly’s health journey: panic disorder, OCD, leaky gut & glyphosate
What does it mean to “mother” yourself and the earth
The power of intentional design, plant dyes, and small-batch clothing
Resources:
Follow the host, Claudia, on Instagram and check out HealingTheSource.co
Follow Kelly Vittengl on Instagram
Shop COED Collective and check them out on Instagram
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