A Theology of Hustle
A Theology of Hustle
Sarah Vander Neut | Vander Jacket
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[ep 52] Sarah Vander Neut has spent some serious time thinking about the hustle. About 8 years ago she started a company selling handmade running jackets. You can tell from the style that she takes her craft seriously. This conversation is really fun. We talk the whole history of the company, which is this amazing trip that God had her walk. We talk a lot about creativity and her process for finding fabric and putting to jackets together. You are going to get a lot out of this interview.

Each Vander Jacket is designed and individually sewn by the CEO, in Aurora, Colorado. Vander Jackets are made of quality materials found in the United States. 100% of the fabric used is locally sourced. 92% of the fabric used is sourced on the secondary market, as bolts of unused fabric, then cut up and sewn into jackets made from scratch. Now that’s responsible.

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  • John Lodwick says:

    Thanks for interviewing Sarah Vander Neut – great conversation! You surfaced significant concepts regarding small businesses, the theology behind business, and values that make businesses excellent. Sarah has obviously thought deeply about her work and life and has a truly refreshingly joyous outlook. Thanks for bringing these things out in your interview. We enjoyed listening. God bless you in your ministry.
    Sincerely,
    John and Judy Lodwick (Sarah’s parents)
    PS…. please don’t discount our encouragement to you Currey because we are Sarah’s parents – you truly did a good job!

    • I can’t tell you enough how much that means to me. I have been so encouraged by Sarah and I love following her business and all she has going on. Thank you for taking time to comment! I love that y’all got to listen.