Welcome to the Famus Conversations Podcast. Talking to industry leaders, professionals, brand builders, life changers, moment starters, etc. about what it takes to build a brand and keep things going.
Christina Nimely talks to us for 10 minutes about how she is keeping her business, Skin By Ame, going during the quarantine. Marketing is important and with digital being the focus, we are all finding ways to play.
Kristine sits down with Angela Edmunds, Founder of Showroom 77, to talk about how she built the first multi-label clothing and accessory showroom in Philadelphia, her idea of marketing in today's market, and some tips on remaining consistent and diligent in the world of fashion. Learn more about Angela here: https://www.instagram.com/showroom77ang/ Visit The Famus Agency: www.thefamusagency.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefamusage...
It's not always easy to stay focused but when you have a passion, you can find it in you to keep going. Retania Ann founded the brand Ann Luchadé after sewing and designing since 5 years old. All of the hard work led to her designs being shown in Macy's Philadelphia Center City Window display during the holiday season and so many other major accomplishments. This is a good one especially for those who are ready to get started in their passions.
I taught a workshop and I just had to record this quick thought for you guys about why waiting is wack and you should go out and get it done. You don't need to have things perfect to start. You just need to start,
In this episode, I had to pull up and get this conversation going with Naomi Johnson. She tells her story about moving to Brooklyn from Miami, how losing her parents became a driving force behind helping her find clarity which in turn, led to her starting her Home Organization Business, Place to Palace.
In this episode, we talk about some of the legalities it takes to start a business. What should you know about registering a business, getting a trademark and protecting yourself? Find out here! The discussion during this podcast episode is for educational purposes only and does not purport to provide legal advice. Further, no attorney-client relationship is created by listening to this episode. Please seek individualized legal advice to respond to your fact-specific business or legal questions. The information provided is considered attorney advertising.
This is a great social episode....literally. Talking to Brittney Cherry about the need for using certain social platforms, how to manage your posts, email marketing and more. Take a listen and if you're not driving, grab a pen and take notes. Find her at: https://www.iambcherry.com/cherryontopaccessories
In this episode, we talk to Ayanna Dutton, founder of Meet Me Series and Co-founder of Non-Corporate Girls. She talks to us about defining a clear vision for your brand, knowing when to expand your team, using social networks to grow your brand, and other marketing tactics to stay ahead.
Keena, Kendra, and Kristine ride the Septa after a media conference in New York. We talk about relationships, entrepreneurship, and how we are moving through life today as women