Welcome to The Founders Society Podcast, where creativity meets entrepreneurship in a symphony of inspiring stories and heartfelt connections. Hosted by the dynamic duo, Hayley Price and Meg Indy, this podcast is your invitation to the table—a place set for dreamers, makers, and shakers. Since meeting in 2018, Hayley and Meg have woven their love for fine arts, female entrepreneurship, and genuine community into a tapestry that is The Founders Society. Each episode dives deep into the journeys of creative entrepreneurs, offering a blend of insightful conversations, practical advice, and a dose of inspiration. Join us this Spring for a series that celebrates women’s paths to success and the power of coming together. Whether you're a seasoned founder or just starting out, The Founders Society Podcast is your gateway to aligning with your true North, surrounded by a community that champions women just like you.
Join us for an announcement and of course time to answer your biggest open studio question!
This week, we're joined by Emily Westenberger, founder and designer behind Emily Westenberger The Label, a luxury slow fashion brand built on storytelling, authenticity, and heart. From studying fashion merchandising to working in Los Angeles and completing an accelerated design program at FIT, Emily's journey has been anything but linear—but it's that winding path that fuels her creative magic.In this episode, we chat about how Emily infuses her collections with meaning, what it's like to be hands-on through every step of the design process, and why taking the leap to go full-time with her brand felt both scary and absolutely right.
Join us for an open studio all about spring cleaning! From digital detox to clutter cleanup we have all the insider tips!
In this episode of The Founders Society Podcast, we sit down with Elisabeth Russell, the founder of Peachy Petals, a floral preservation company based in Atlanta, Georgia. From environmental engineering to preserving wedding bouquets, Elisabeth shares the inspiring story of how she followed her intuition, trusted her creativity, and built a business rooted in memory and meaning.We cover:Her Unconventional Path: How a corporate burnout and a wedding bouquet sparked the idea for Peachy Petals.Making the Leap: The calculated steps she took to leave her corporate job and pursue entrepreneurship full-time.Founders Society Impact: Why attending one of our retreats gave her the clarity and courage to go all in on her business.Authentic Marketing: How Elisabeth uses day-in-the-life content and personality-driven branding to build connection.Scaling the Business: From hiring her first assistant to setting up systems, she shares what's helped her grow.If you've ever thought about turning a passion into a business—or felt pulled toward something more creative and fulfilling—this episode will leave you inspired to take the next step.https://www.peachypetalsco.com/https://www.instagram.com/peachy.petals.co/
In this episode of The Founders Society Podcast, we sit down with Macie Franklin Temples, a live event engraver, calligrapher, and bottle painter based in Macon, Georgia. Macie shares how she transitioned from a background in engineering and technical communication to launching Macie Kendall Co. in 2016, blending creativity with strategy to grow a thriving business.We discuss:Macie's Creative Journey: How she evolved from hand lettering and brush calligraphy into live event engraving and personalization.Balancing Corporate and Creative Work: Managing a full-time job in aerospace while scaling her creative business.Leveraging AI and Technology: How Macie uses tools like ChatGPT for marketing, content planning, and refining her business strategy.Marketing & Branding Strategy: Why she prioritizes SEO and website optimization over social media vanity metrics.Excelling at Live Events: How she approaches event engraving with a hospitality-focused mindset, creating memorable experiences for clients and their guests.Macie's North Star is simple: make others feel seen and special. She shares how she's expanding this mission through new offerings like custom-painted glassware and encourages fellow creatives to embrace the learning process as they build their own brands.Tune in for an inspiring conversation on blending creativity with business strategy, embracing technology, and making meaningful connections through art.https://www.instagram.com/maciekendallco/https://maciekendallco.com/
In this episode of The Founders Society Podcast, we sit down with Emerson, a content creator specializing in video and photography for wedding planners, designers, and creative entrepreneurs. Emerson shares her journey—from experimenting with textiles in high school to studying design at NC State, interning in high-end wedding planning, and ultimately carving out her niche in content creation.We dive into how she turned her creative background into a thriving business, the power of networking, and her approach to capturing compelling content that elevates her clients' brands. Plus, she shares practical tips for content creation, including how to shoot better videos, edit effectively, and maximize the impact of behind-the-scenes footage.If you're a creative looking to enhance your content strategy or break into the world of brand storytelling, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.
In this episode of The Founders Society Podcast, we sit down with Kathryn Ann Waller, a renowned lifestyle, travel, and editorial photographer based in Savannah, Georgia. Kathryn shares her journey from picking up a camera as a teenager to building a thriving photography business rooted in creativity, community, and staying true to her artistic vision.Kathryn opens up about:How her early passion for photography, influenced by her father and formal training, shaped her career.The power of leveraging different seasons of life—graduations, weddings, and brand work—to build long-term client relationships.Managing client expectations while staying true to her unique photography style.The decision to step back from wedding photography to avoid burnout and pivot toward more fulfilling creative work.Favorite tools, resources, and mindset shifts that have helped her build a sustainable and fulfilling photography business.Whether you're an aspiring creative entrepreneur or simply love hearing behind-the-scenes stories of building a business, this episode is full of inspiration and practical insights.Tune in now for a conversation on passion, pivots, and the power of staying true to your creative voice.https://www.kathrynannwaller.com/https://www.instagram.com/kathrynannwaller
In this episode of The Founders Society Podcast, we sit down with Gray Ellender, founder of Go With Gray, a boutique travel agency specializing in luxury honeymoons and bespoke vacations. After transitioning from a career in occupational therapy, Gray turned her passion for travel planning into a thriving business, helping clients create unforgettable trips around the world.Gray shares:How planning her own honeymoon sparked the idea for Go With Gray.The different tiers of travel services she offers, from hotel bookings to full-service itinerary planning.How she builds relationships with top-tier travel partners to secure exclusive perks for her clients.The biggest challenges and rewards of running a travel business.Her top recommendations for dreamy honeymoons, babymoons, and bucket-list vacations.Whether you're planning your next big adventure or dreaming of a career in travel, Gray's insights into the industry will inspire you to think bigger when it comes to planning unforgettable experiences.Tune in now for expert travel advice, behind-the-scenes business insights, and plenty of wanderlust inspiration.https://www.gowithgraytravel.com/https://www.instagram.com/gowithgraytravel/
In this episode of The Founders Society Podcast, we sit down with Ellie Jamison, co-founder of Play Henry, the pickleball brand that's redefining the game with style, strategy, and innovation. What started as a passion project between two business school friends quickly became a thriving brand—complete with grassroots marketing, collegiate partnerships, and corporate gifting opportunities.Ellie shares:How she and co-founder Grace turned their love for pickleball into a growing brand.The behind-the-scenes process of designing the perfect paddle.How they sold out their first 100 paddles before even launching officially.Their strategic pivot from collegiate licensing to expanding into the corporate gifting space.What's next for Play Henry, including their expansion into Padel.This episode is packed with insights on product development, grassroots marketing, and knowing when to pivot in business. Whether you're a pickleball enthusiast, a creative entrepreneur, or someone dreaming of launching a product-based business, you won't want to miss this conversation!https://playhenry.com/https://www.instagram.com/shopplayhenryTune in now to hear how Ellie and Play Henry are making waves in the world of pickleball.
In this episode of The Founders Society Podcast, Hayley and Meg sit down with Chloe Campbell, the visionary founder of The Cloud Studio Agency, a groundbreaking business offering live painting services at events worldwide. Chloe shares her journey from discovering her artistic talents at a young age to building a thriving agency that empowers a team of talented artists and transforms special moments into timeless art.Key Topics:Chloe's Early Journey: From dreaming of dentistry to discovering her love for painting at SCAD, Chloe recounts her path to pursuing art full-time.Scaling Creativity: Learn how Chloe scaled her live painting business into The Cloud Studio Agency, a global enterprise with a team of 12 artists.Elevating Live Painting: Chloe discusses professionalism, responsiveness, and the tools she uses to manage her business and stand out in the growing live painting industry.Layover Events: Explore Chloe's new initiative to connect, educate, and celebrate live painters through immersive events and workshops.Join us for a conversation about creativity, community, and the power of turning passion into a scalable and impactful business. Chloe's insights offer valuable lessons for artists, entrepreneurs, and anyone aiming to create meaningful, lasting experiences.Listen now to discover how Chloe is shaping the live painting industry and empowering artists around the globe!https://www.cloudstudioagency.com/https://www.instagram.com/cloudstudioagency/https://www.instagram.com/bychloecampbell/
In this episode of The Founders Society Podcast, Hayley and Meg sit down with Haley Kelly, a highly sought-after luxury event planner in the Southeast, to explore her journey from college intern to owning a thriving event planning business. Haley shares her experience building a bold and memorable brand, attracting ideal clients, and navigating the challenges of the wedding and event industry.Key topics include:Haley Kelly's path to event planning, from internships to launching her business in Charleston in 2018.How she built her brand identity and focused on working with clients whose style aligns with her vision.Tips for managing challenging situations with vendors and clients while maintaining professionalism.Insights into the latest trends in the wedding industry, from dance floor wraps to guest-focused experiences.Join us for an inspiring conversation packed with actionable advice for entrepreneurs, creatives, and anyone looking to turn their passion into a successful business.Listen now to learn how Haley Kelly creates unforgettable events while staying true to her brand and values!Shop our favorites: https://shopmy.us/founderssocietyhttps://haleykellyevents.com/https://www.instagram.com/haleykellyevents/
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We are back and coming at you with our very own, Hayley White's, origin story. Join us as we lift the veil on how Hayley started her various companies and learn a little bit more about how she became who she is today. Enjoy! Shop the Episode: https://shopmy.us/founderssocietyLearn more about Hayley:Instagram: Personal, The Scouted Studio, The Art Coaching Club Her Favorite Things
As we kick off 2025, we're taking a moment to reflect on the past year and share our plans and aspirations for the months ahead. In this episode of The Founders Society Podcast, we're diving into:Looking Back on 2024:Our personal and professional highs from the past year (with plenty of candid moments)Founders Society milestones: from unforgettable getaways to surprising podcast stats (hello to listeners from around the globe!)Substack highlights and what you can expect in 2025, including shoppable links and fresh ways to stay inspiredLooking Ahead to 2025:Our favorite ways to prep for the new year: practical tips, powerful mindsets, and habits to build momentumThe goals we're pinning to our vision boards (shooting-star aspirations included!)What we're planning to START, STOP, and CONTINUE doing as we navigate this new chapterWhether you're looking for inspiration, practical advice, or just want to join the conversation, this episode is packed with insights and encouragement to help you make 2025 your most intentional and successful year yet.Tune in for a fun, reflective, and motivational start to the new year!
Meet Madeleine Gibson, 28-year-old CEO and founder of Glam by Gibs, from Atlanta Georgia. Pivoting from her corporate career in the beverage and tech industries, Madeleine started her company just 7 months ago, where she shines as a self-taught celebrity makeup artist and beauty content creator. Although she specializes in elevated, skincare-forward event makeup, she also has experience in runway, luxury bridal, editorial, and special effects makeup, working with the likes of Paige DeSorbo, Hannah Berner, Mallory Pugh Swanson, and many more. Her work has been featured in prestigious publications like Vogue, Glamour and Getty Images and she has contributed her talents on set of various TV shows.https://www.instagram.com/glambygibs/
In this Open Studio episode of The Founders Society Podcast, hosts Hayley and Meg catch listeners up on exciting life changes—like Meg's recent move from New York City to Atlanta and Hayley's upcoming wedding. The duo dives into three listener-submitted questions, offering practical tips and honest insights for creative entrepreneurs and small business owners.First, they address ways to cut shipping costs for small businesses, sharing economical strategies like using platforms such as Shippo or ShipStation, buying bulk supplies, and adding custom branding to packages without breaking the bank.Next, Hayley and Meg tackle the big question of when to consider a career change. They discuss defining success on your own terms, examining financial and time investments, and reframing the idea of "failure" as a valuable learning opportunity.Finally, they reveal their most useful desk items that keep them organized and productive, including receipt management tips, recommended reads like You're a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero, and personal hacks for calendar management.Wrapping up with some fun lifestyle recommendations, they encourage listeners to submit more questions for future Open Studio episodes. Tune in for inspiration, practical advice, and a behind-the-scenes look at balancing life and entrepreneurship!
Enjoy today's conversation with our dear friend, Lauren. Read more about the inspiration for Escape and Celebrate below. Happily married, a job she loved, a home she could grow with - you would think that was the recipe for success. But Lauren was still missing something. A close knit group of friends in her new community that she could call on.The judgment free kind. The kind that you could eat a messy taco with while wearing sweatpants. Or share deep thoughts and big dreams.She had always made friends easily growing up - classes, clubs, meetings. But why was making friends as an adult so challenging? And why was no one talking about this openly, the same way that we talk about the challenges of dating?The more she brought it up with others, the more the same sentiment was mirrored. It didn't matter what stage of adulting you were in - new job, new baby, new city - there was a common theme. So she decided it was time to take matters into her own hands and figure out a plan to build stronger bonds with the acquaintances in her life. One that centered around good food and even better people. One that forced her to set aside a little time in her busy schedule and prioritize people. A reason to escape and celebrate beyond holidays and birthdays. Curated convenience with a mix of monthly accountability. The perfect recipe. We take care of the details, introduce you to easy elevated entertaining and let you host and gather with the ones who matter.Its a privilege to share it with you and yours to help create more memorable moments in your life!There is always an extra seat at the table, come join and share in the fun! We cannot wait to be fast friends.https://escapeandcelebrate.co/https://www.instagram.com/escapeandcelebrate/
In this festive episode of The Founders Society Podcast, hosts Hayley Price and Meg Indy share their hottest holiday takes for female business owners. From smart sales strategies to self-care tips, they cover everything you need to navigate the busiest time of year with confidence and ease. Whether you're a creative entrepreneur or a small business owner, tune in to hear expert advice on managing holiday stress, maximizing sales, and keeping your vision clear through the chaos. Get ready to elevate your business this holiday season!
Enjoy today's conversation with our dear friend Drew Defir. Drew shares a little more about her and her work below: "My hype-gal nature, over-the-moon optimistic coaching, and fierce devotion to watching my clients succeed were not forged through happenstance.Trial after trial that intended to break my spirit unknowingly forged an immovable stance of self-belief in my values (and future business endeavors.)Through childhood poverty, health diagnoses, brain surgery, and returning back to the South as a divorced woman, I had no choice but to pull myself up from the ground and start again. No matter the cost.Now, after a decade of working in the marketing industry and operating as CEO of my multi-six-figure boutique marketing studio, I️ can't emphasize enough the importance of humanizing your brand & connecting with your audience through brand storytelling.It's my job to pull you to the forefront of your business, excavate your messaging, share your story as Founder, and position you as the go-to in your industry." Learn more about Drew on her website and learn more about Luna Marketing Studio here.
Enjoy today's episode with Liz Connelly of Nette Shop, a new Charleston staple and Hayley's favorite local boutique! Learn more about the shop:Here at Nette (sounds like net) we are a carefully curated place of women's clothing, beauty, and lifestyle. We believe in the importance of autonomy through style and design. Named after our founder's grandmother, a woman exuding tenacity and perseverance, with equal style and grace. Here at Nette we help you find pieces that make you shine. Because when you shop thoughtfully, you wear it confidently. Learn about our hand-selected brand's stories and let us help you tell your story, through your style, home, and more. ShopLearn more
Enjoy today's episode with Michelle Zak, founder of Four Tabs Design. Four Tabs Design is a company that centers Shopify web design around brand identity and business strategy. Our mission is to support you in achieving your goals while making sure your company stays true to itself.Our approach is simple. We work methodically and communicate often. First, we get to know you, your company, and your audience. Next, we dive deeper into how your business operates to make managing your Shopify website… well, manageable. Finally, we collaborate throughout the web design process until the result is exactly what you want. And voila! You are a part of the process without doing everything yourself.We specialize in working with women-owned creative businesses. The bond between women entrepreneurs is like no other. There's a shared understanding that we're all juggling our businesses, families, homes, and self-care. When we work together, it's not about a transaction. It's about building a relationship.Learn more on their website and Instagram.
Enjoy today's bubbly episode with Charlotte Holl. Charlotte Holl is the co-founder of First Growth Brands, and President of the company's breakout sparkling wine brand Faire la Fête. Charlotte's professional background started in retail. First in grocery stores throughout high school, and then with fashion and apparel brands throughout college. She attended the Fashion Institute of technology in New York City. She eventually worked her way up the luxury fashion ladder to Chanel and Tomas Maier (Kering Group) where she managed the brand's NYC boutiques on Madison Avenue, and in the West Village.Leaving the retail side of fashion behind, she became a recruiter for the next few years prior to joining forces with her dad to start FGB. Thinking she was going to start her own recruiting firm in 2018, the journey to building Faire la Fête seemingly came out of left field and next thing she knew she was selling the product door to door begging restaurants to take a chance on Faire la Fête. 6 years later, Charlotte and her team have built a brand that is taking the US by storm and is now available for sale in 30 states with major hotel brands and national grocers among the beloved bubbly's loyal clients. Faire la Fête is produced in Limoux, France, where the world's first traditional method sparkling wine was invented in the early 1500's. Charlotte is half French and half German, and speaks French as her first language. She grew up in Northern California, the youngest four. She now resides in Los Angeles. Lear more about Faire La Fete on their website and Instagram
Join us as we catch up, asnwer your biggest questoins during our open studio segment, and announce the details of our 3rd getaway!! Interested in learning more about the Rosemary Getaway? Click here to read the getaway guide and to apply!
Enjoy today's conversation with our beloved photographer extrordinaire Katie Hevesi! Learn more about Katie's photographer through her Brand Shoot Website and Wedding Photography Website. https://www.instagram.com/studiohevesi/https://www.instagram.com/hevesijournal/
Enjoy today's interview with Ellie McNevin.Founder Ellie McNevin began her career as an editor at titles such as Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, House Beautiful and Veranda. Since moving to the world of PR more than ten years ago, she has used her editorial background and contacts to do PR differently— for Ellie, it's never solely been about connecting clients with the right publications, but helping them unlock growth along the way, too.Given Birdie's editorial beginnings, they regularly land clients in breakthrough national press, but they know that PR and marketing must work together to be successful -- full stop. So, they look at every touchpoint a consumer could have with your brand from media relations and influencer marketing to SEO strategy, collaborations and digital marketing to create a custom plan that will give you tools to break through the noise in today's crowded market. Learn more about Ellie and The Birdie Agency on her website and Instagram.
Enjoy today's episode with Carrie and learn more about Carrie and Callie's below! Websitehttps://www.instagram.com/callieshotlittlebiscuit/
Today we run through our favorite memories from Season 1 of the podcast. We know you will love reminiscing on all the memories made over the past few months. See you fall for season 2!
Enjoy today's conversation with Sallie Ogden, the Founder of The Brimm. We thought there was no better way to cap off Season 1 of the podcast than with this powerful interview. Sallie is a multi-hyphenate business mogul. She started The Brimm, The Sales Accelerator, wrote a book, hosts speaking engagements (including her recent, 1 day to 100k) all with the aim to help more female entrepreneurs succeed. She has helped women generate over $11M in revenue and helps her clients triple their income in just 90 days. Sallie is a wealth of knowledge and we know you will love this interview. https://www.instagram.com/the_brimm/https://growwiththebrimm.com/
Join us as we laugh, learn, and converse with the incredible powerhouse women behind "I️ Have This Friend." Read below to learn more about Emily Persky and Ingrid Hung. We're two childhood best friends from LA. A lot has changed since meeting in 7th grade Civics class—we've gone to college, built careers, and traveled the world. But one thing has stayed the same: We love bringing together interesting, creative people to build something amazing. Before starting I Have This Friend, Ingrid first moved to New York to start her career as Danny Meyer's assistant at Union Square Hospitality Group. From there, she traveled around the country training in the front and back of house at top restaurants like The French Laundry, Eleven Madison Park, and Blackberry Farm alongside some of the best culinary talent out there.Before starting I Have This Friend, Emily worked at Facebook + Instagram consulting global luxury brands on their content & marketing strategy. Instagram - @ihavethisfriend TikTok - @ihavethisfriend_
Join us as we talk to Sarah and Carter all about how they started The Works Sweat Studio and The Works Cycle. We know you'll love this episode! Instagram https://www.theworkschs.com/
Join us as we answer our listeners biggest business questions!
Join us for an uplifting, and a little bit silly, conversation with Coco Zentner, the artist behind Coco Zentner Art. CoCo is a full-time artist & art educator based in Austin, TX. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in creating timeless works of art & products, filling walls & homes with colorful, joyful pieces meant to be cherished for generations. When not painting out of her backyard art studio, you can usually find CoCo cooking or outdoors with her husband, Will, their daughter, June, and their dog, Maudie (named after their favorite Tex-Mex restaurant!). Instagram - @cocozentner_artWebsite - https://www.cocozentner.com/mainShop our recs: https://shopmy.us/founderssociety
This week we unveil a special surprise very near and dear to our hearts.
Join us as we lift the curtain on all the juicy details of planning a wedding with Karen Landis of Pop + Fizz. Karen describes her her brand, vision and how Pop + Fizz is unique below.The primary goal of any event we plan is to make the guests feel something. From the time they receive a personalized invitation to the time they walk into the room and beyond - we want them be moved - to feel special, considered, and loved. That attention and care is ultimately a reflection of our clients and what the people in their circle mean to them. Whether a corporate party celebrating its employees or a wedding celebrating a union of two families, the recipe is the same. Personalized, intentional details alongside seamless logistics and one of one designs that challenge the status quo.Instagram - @popandfizzWebsite - https://popandfizz.com/Shop our recs: https://shopmy.us/founderssociety
Join us for an energetic conversation with Julia Dietz our pal who is always inspiring us "to get weird." Let's get a little weird today and learn more about Julia in her own words.Hi there! My name is Julia and I am that "one friend" who is always trying to inspire you to be a little better everyday. My curiosity with Health and Wellness started at a young age when I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease. Since then I have been learning and sharing the importance of finding holistic ways to feel better - physically and emotionally. I started teaching yoga in 2017, got certified in personal nutrition in 2020 and have been spreading the good word of cold plunging and daily walks for years now. I am truly just happy to be here and want you to be as well!Instagram - @juliadietzyShop links! https://shopmy.us/founderssociety
Join us for a delightful conversation with Megan Bicklein of Mae Bicklein Designs. As a new mom and long-time event planner, Megan found herself pouring into the lives and special moments of everyone around her with no sense of fulfillment. She decided to find a hobby to bring passion back into her everyday life. What started as a little home decor project of her daughter and two dogs quickly turned into a business, and today, she gets to create custom art pieces to capture your loved ones in their precious years!Website - https://maebickleindesigns.myshopify.com/Instagram - @maebickleindesignsShop links! https://shopmy.us/founderssociety
Join us as we announce where our next getaway will take place, plus learn about details for our podcast launch party, how we chose this location and so much more. Want to read more about the getaway? Enjoy our Getaway Guide.Ready to Apply? You can do so here.
Join us for a casual conversation with Laurie Anne, founder of Laurie Anne Art and Art to Print. Laurie Anne is a fine artist and art educator, living in Phoenix, Arizona with her husband, Taylor, and their pup, Oscar! She loves to explore the nearby desert (when it's not 100+ degrees out), as well as travel all over the world, finding inspiration everywhere she goes for her next painting. When Laurie is not painting, she's dreaming up new business ventures and helping artists succeed in making their own art prints from their original art in her course, Art to Print. She is a big believer in breaking the rules if that's what makes you happy! You'll usually find her doing the exact opposite of what everyone says “you're supposed to do” and that's what inspires her to teach others!Website - https://www.laurieanneart.com/Instagram - @laurieanneartShop links! https://shopmy.us/founderssociety
Join us for a vibrant conversation with founder, Mimi Striplin of The Tiny Tassel. Driven by her passion for building businesses and a life centered around joy, Mimi Striplin empowers female entrepreneurs to achieve their dreams professionally and personally. Entrepreneurship can yield success while business owners find joy and rest, and Mimi's business approach is the perfect testimonial. Her 15 years of retail expertise and eight years of entrepreneurial experience have produced two successful businesses. Mimi built these brands into retail brick-and-mortar businesses in downtown Charleston, SC. She founded The Tiny Tassel, creating the namesake accessory in just one color in 2015, and has now surpassed the 7-figure revenue mark all while finding joy in her work.Website - https://thetinytassel.com/Instagram - @thetinytassel Shop links! https://shopmy.us/founderssociety
Join us for a candid conversation with founder, Sarah Donjuan of JJ's Flower Shop. Website - https://jjsflowershop.com/Instagram - @jjsflowershopShop links! https://shopmy.us/founderssociety
Join us for an inspiring conversation with founder, Mary Frances of Mary Frances Maker.Website - https://www.maryfrancesmaker.com/Instagram - @maryfrancesmakerShop links! https://shopmy.us/founderssociety
Join us for a beautiful conversation with founder, Amy Kummer founder of Amy Kummer Interiors. AKI represents a commitment to elegance, femininity, and the high-level, professional expertise that is hallmark of its services. Although AKI is known for luxury-level, white glove interior design experiences for its clients, Amy's cheerful, welcoming, and kind personality make the process approachable, positive, and memorable. AKI gracefully walks the lines between luxury and livable, traditional with a touch of modern, and professional and down-to-earth.With a decade of experience in the design industry, Amy has developed an affinity and mastery for fresh traditional designs. Her strength lies in her ability to pull together fabrics in an effortless, yet refined way, keeping the overall look classic and timeless. As Amy's national portfolio continues to rapidly grow, so too has her press recognition, with features and articles in Southern Living, HGTV, and Cottages and Gardens. In 2022, Amy was selected to design a room at the Hampton Designer Showhouse as well as participate in the Holiday House X HGTV Virtual Showhouse. Amy lives with her husband Brett, two precious children Preston and Caroline, and Winston, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Shop links! https://shopmy.us/founderssocietyFollow along on socials - @amykummerinteriors @shopsocietygirls
Join us for an lively conversation with the three sisters behind Shop Melbourne. Meet the Heath sister Trio from Athens, Georgia - Mary Grace, Elli and Palmer. We embarked on this venture inspired by our Mom's elegance and the treasures in our closets from childhood and still til this day. By creating mixed-media pieces, Melbourne portrays risk-taking & boldness in each piece. The brand meets chic, ready-to-wear fashion that also allows women to be comfortable in their everyday lifestyle.Website - https://melbourneclothing.com/Instagram - @shopmelbourneclothingShop links! https://shopmy.us/founderssociety
In today's open studio Hayley and Meg answer your biggest business questions. We kick things off with a listener question about how to maintain the passion once their business scales and grows and then we conclude the episode by giving our opinion on how to deal with difficult clients. We can't wait for you to enjoy this conversation!