EPISODE · Aug 4, 2025 · 1H 4M
Ep 24. Medicine-Embedded Textiles: Reimagining Fabric for Pain Relief and Healing with Bradley Seese
from No Ordinary Cloth: Intersection of textiles, emerging technology, craft and sustainability · host Mili Tharakan
In this episode, host Mili speaks with Bradley Seese,(“The Yarn Geek”), VP of Operations at Clothing 2.0 and a lifelong textile innovator and technical visionary, about the future of medicine-embedded textiles. Learn how Clothing 2.0 is infusing active ingredients like capsaicin (the spicy compound in chili peppers) into yarns to create health-promoting, pain-relieving garments. The conversation spans the science, safety, sustainability, regulatory landscape, and exciting possibilities for smart wearables that do more for our wellbeing—as well as Brad’s passionate journey from North Carolina yarn mills to the frontlines of textile innovation.Key Topics What are medicine-embedded textiles, and how do they work? Capsaicin for pain relief: benefits, science, and use in smart clothing. Sustainability, wash durability, and minimizing waste in health textiles. The challenges and opportunities in bringing textile technology to market. Upskilling and creating new job pathways in US-based manufacturing. Brad’s personal journey and vision for the next wave of smart wearables.Clothing 2.0: WebsiteResources mentioned by Brad:Manufacturing Solutions Center (for textile innovation and workforce training)Advanced Textile AssociationSynthetic Yarn and Fabric AssociationSouthern Textile AssociationSEAMS: The Association for the US Sewn Products IndustryHohenstein Institute: International textile test lab and standards organizationConnect with Mili Tharakan: Website I Linkedin I Insta I Buy me a cofffeeCover art: Photo by Siora, Photography on UnsplashMusic: Inspired Ambient, Orchestraman
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In this episode, host Mili speaks with Bradley Seese,("The Yarn Geek"), VP of Operations at Clothing 2.0 and a lifelong textile innovator and technical visionary, about the future of medicine-embedded textiles. Learn how Clothing 2.0 is infusing active ingredients like capsaicin (the spicy compound in chili peppers) into yarns to create health-promoting, pain-relieving garments. The conversation spans the science, safety, sustainability, regulatory landscape, and exciting possibilities for smart wearables that do more for our wellbeing—as well as Brad's passionate journey from North Carolina yarn mills to the frontlines of textile innovation. Key Topics * What are medicine-embedded textiles, and how do they work? * Capsaicin for pain relief: benefits, science, and use in smart clothing. * Sustainability, wash durability, and minimizing waste in health textiles. * The challenges and opportunities in bringing textile technology to market. * Upskilling and creating new job pathways in US-based manufacturing. * Brad's personal journey and vision for the next wave of smart wearables. Clothing 2.0: Website [https://www.clothing2.com/] Resources mentioned by Brad: Manufacturing Solutions Center [https://www.manufacturingsolutionscenter.org/] (for textile innovation and workforce training) Advanced Textile Association [https://www.textiles.org/] Synthetic Yarn and Fabric Association [https://www.thesyfa.org/] Southern Textile Association [https://www.southerntextile.org/] SEAMS: The Association for the US Sewn Products Industry [https://seams.org/] Hohenstein Institute [https://www.hohenstein.com/en/]: International textile test lab and standards organization Connect with Mili Tharakan: Website [https://www.noordinarycloth.com/] I Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mjtharakan/] I Insta [https://www.instagram.com/noordinarycloth/] I Buy me a cofffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/noordinarycloth] Cover art: Photo by Siora, Photography on Unsplash Music: Inspired Ambient, Orchestraman
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