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Step inside the world of Flea Style — a hub for handmade, vintage and one-of-a-kind lifestyle goods from hundreds of makers and shakers — and join founder Brittany Cobb as she interviews established and budding business owners, operators and influencers about their creative companies. On each episod…

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    TV Star + Interior Designer Thom Filicia: Know Your Point of View

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 58:43


    Design and TV star Thom Filicia fills this funny podcast with poignant advice and on-point comedy that will leave you equally inspired and in stitches. From his early days as a design intern to starting his own business and building a booming lifestyle brand, the New York native walks us through his wild journey and big break — in a broken elevator of all places. “Take your business very seriously, but don’t take yourself too seriously,” says the 50-year old CEO. Learn more from this insightful entrepreneur on our final episode of season six.

    The Little Market Co-Founder Hannah Skvarla: When You Say Yes, You Say No To Something Else

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 52:29


    This week’s podcast guest is a perfect reminder of why supporting movers and shakers is so important. Hannah Skvarla is the co-founder of The Little Market, a nonprofit fair trade shop featuring ethically sourced products that are handmade by artisans around the world. Learn more about how our guest is changing lives every single day!

    Celeb Makeup Artist + Pink Dust Cosmetics CEO Shannon Houston: Shut Up and Work!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 62:05


    This week’s podcast features a very special guest and someone who Brittany has known almost her entire life! Shannon Houston is the owner and creator of Pink Dust Cosmetics. With over 12 years of experience as a makeup artist, and working with TV stars to drag queens, she has an in-depth understanding of the kind of makeup that real people want and need. She has created iconic looks for several OC Housewives and HGTV star Christina Anstead and has been recognized nationwide for her talent and development of Pink Dust Cosmetics. Learn more about this amazing working mom — and how Brittany knows this boss babe.

    Celebrity Baker Dani Goodman: The Accidental Entrepreneur

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 50:47


    Dani Goodman taught herself to bake for fun as a student at the University of Michigan for fun. Post college while working full-time at a digital marketing company in Dallas, her culinary talents brought her big buzz that eventually led her to quit her job to figure out building a cake business from scratch. Today the 27-year old has been featured in BuzzFeed, Cosmopolitan and Yahoo and is frequently asked to create her eye-popping desserts for celebrities such as Drake and Keith Urban. Learn more about this recently engaged, mom of two Australian Shepherds, self-professed Bravo super fan and her sweet journey.

    Flea Style 10-Year Anniversary Podcast with Founder Brittany Cobb

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 50:43


    To celebrate a decade in business and the opening of our second store and new restaurant Heirloom Haul, we flip the mic on our founder to talk about the past, present and future of all things Flea Style. Get ready to hear untold stories, behind the scenes scoop and solid business advice in this candid Q+A style interview fielded by the Flea Style team.

    Musician + Kidd's Kids CEO Caroline Kraddick: You Must Put On Your Oxygen Mask Before Helping Others

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 61:50


    Daughter of American radio host and television personality, Kidd Kraddick, Caroline grew up having a famous father with a larger-than-life personality. When he suddenly passed away, her life's path instantly changed and she had to pivot her career, mindset and life's mission. We sit down with the inspiring singer/songwriter and CEO of Kidd’s Kids -- a foundation her father started for children with life-altering/life-threatening conditions -- to learn about her journey, ways to find positivity in the face of tragedy and how she's finding her footing in the business world.

    Influencer Courtney Kerr: The Beauty in Being Unapologetically You

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 91:27


    Courtney Kerr says it like it is, and this candid — and hilarious! — interview is no exception! The popular influencer and former Bravo star opens up about her humble Texas roots, formative retail career, reality tv fails, blogger life, online haters and so much more. In this open conversation you’ll learn business advice, beauty tips and everything in between.

    Sweet Tooth Hotel Founder Jencey Keeton: The Art of Figuring Out Your Life Path

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 65:07


    Jencey Keeton has worn many career hats. She understands how to leverage experiential and social media to generate brand buzz and successfully convert an audience after years at Clear Channel Radio and doing digital marketing for companies such as the AT&T Performing Arts Center and Fossil. She’s a musician at heart and her band Smile Smile has toured with or opened for major acts from Bob Schneider to Loretta Lynn and Ryan Adams. She’s even spent time in commercial real estate. All of these roles laid the foundation for Sweet Tooth Hotel, an experiential creative incubator that flexes her eclectic skill set, creative spirit and deep contacts in the art world. We sit down with the entrepreneur to talk about her seat at the booming Dallas-based business where she handles artist curation, marketing, merchandise and operations as well as her plans for national expansion.

    Musician + Entrepreneur Jason Castro: Being Different Can Be Your Best Asset

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 63:28


    Jason Castro always felt like an outcast. But after trying to fit the standard mold, it was the dreadlock loving crooner’s unique voice and look that made him a finalist on American Idol. We sit down with the popular musician to learn about his formative childhood, an attempt at college, breakout American Idol moment, life as a traveling musician and his ultimate decision to start his own real estate business to be close to family. This inspiring interview is proof that there’s a lot of power in listening to your gut.

    Everyday Pursuits Founder + Influencer Ashley Torres: It’s All About Pivots, Persistence + Pursuits

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 60:37


    Former CPA Ashley Torres is a social media genius after working for brands from Revolve to Nordstrom’s HauteLook for years. Today she runs a website and podcast that opens the conversation about lifestyle topics important to her. She’s built a big and trusted community of followers online and through social media by being smart, open and authentic. We sit down with the Venice, California based businesswoman to learn about everything from her eclectic career path to tips for being a social media boss and building a community that supports your voice and dreams.

    Fashion Designer Tanya Taylor: Never Undervalue Your Instinct

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 51:29


    Tanya Taylor started her popular clothing brand at 25-years old after working with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen and their label Elizabeth and James for years. She’s breaking the traditional fashion brand mold from offering unprecedented sizes and painting all of her own textile designs to employing out-of-the-box social media and marketing techniques (she leaned on our host/Flea Style founder for a recent campaign instead of solely seeking out famous influencers, for example). We sat down with the smart designer to talk about her company’s early days, current challenges and ways she’s found success in the entrepreneurial world.

    Haute Hijab Founder + Influencer Melanie Elturk: Forging + Funding A Future You Believe In

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 61:58


    Detroit native Melanie Elturk always thought she’d be a lawyer. But after starting her legal career at 23-years old, she quickly found her true passion in her hobby selling hijabs online for fellow Muslim friends and fans. Today the business is based in New York City to support the demand for the booming brand that has cornered the market for beautiful headscarves. We sat down with the CEO and popular fashion influencer to talk through organically starting a business to finding funding and staying ahead of the uncertain retail curve.

    Artist Lesli Marshall: From Rock Bottom To Rockstar Projects

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 60:42


    Lesli Marshall grew up an athlete, not an artist. But after burning out on sports in high school, she tapped her creative side in college and fell in love with art. It took her years to find her creative stride and says she’s still far from the best. However, she’s figured out the art of the sale and how to pitch herself for huge projects, murals and curation work and has found major success calling Facebook, Coachella, Tom Thumb, 7-Eleven and Virgin clients. We sit down with the business savvy creative to learn about her starving artist days, rock bottom moments and how she’s now designing the life of her dreams.

    FreeRange Concepts CEO Kyle Noonan: It Takes A Ton of Ideas Before One Sticks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 47:53


    After graduating college, Kyle Noonan followed his gut instead of his degree and worked in the restaurant world because he loved it. While his mom was initially disappointed by his decision, he got his hands dirty on the ground level of the food and beverage industry for years. He took that experience -- partnered with a pal’s serious business skills -- to launch FreeRange Concepts, an experiential brand that blends food, drinks and things people are passionate about from pets and sports to live music. Today their company, which includes The Rustic, Bowl & Barrel and MUTTS Canine Cantina, has grossed over $60-million. We sit down with the CEO and founder to learn about his small business journey and how he’s now managing the highs and lows of a huge company with over 1,000 employees.

    Sarah Briggs Founder Sarah Wilson: How Being Broke and Heartbroken Built an Empire

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 66:50


    Sarah Wilson’s life is a best-selling book waiting to be published. From her Mormon childhood (she’s one of 13 siblings!) and impulsive move to New York with $40 to her name post college to her difficult divorce, ditching Dallas for small town Texas and road to happiness and fortune, the married mother-of-two tells it all while offering tons of inspiring advice in this episode.

    Alfred Coffee Founder Josh Zad: Building a Business From Scratch

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 54:56


    Over the past seven years, 37-year old Josh Zad has built a coffee and tea empire with a dozen locations and 180 employees spanning from LA to Japan. He’s also the brilliant creator/owner of popular trademark "But first, coffee.” Another cool accolade? He’s our podcast host’s former landlord. Yes, it’s true! Do not miss this episode where the old pals powwow about how Josh went from landlord to budding commercial realtor to culinary genius cashing in on both good bites and good vibes.

    Musician Citizen Cope: Small Steps Build Big Things

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 52:13


    Clarence Greenwood (aka Citizen Cope) is a highly-acclaimed American songwriter, music producer and performer. He’s also a savvy small businessman after years of learning on the road and through multiple mistakes. We sit down with Cope to learn about his childhood (his first jobs will surprise you!), early days in the music industry, creating his own record label and how he figured out how to run a successful brand and company while staying true to his passion and beliefs. “My success was built by one small step at a time… it was a result of a lot of failures and continuing to push along,” says Greenwood. Tune in to this poetic episode to be inspired and energized by this candid creative chock full of sage small biz advice.

    TV Personality Carson Kressley: From Personal Assistant to TV Superstar

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 54:27


    Carson Kressley stole our hearts when he splashed on the scene in 2002 as a fashionable fixture on Queer Eye for The Straight Guy. But before his big TV break, he worked his way up the fashion ranks starting as an executive personal assistant at Ralph Lauren. We sit down with the hilarious TV star to learn about his childhood, early career, climb to fame and how he balances it all — with style and humor. Tune into this hilarious episode to learn the backstory and some serious small biz skill from this fun-loving style setter.

    LunchboxWax Founder/CEO Debi Lane: Baring All On Starting a Small Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 63:34


    LunchboxWax is one of the fastest-growing franchises in North America. We sit down with the visionary behind the specialty fast-wax empire to learn how a small town aesthetician turned an idea into a booming business in the middle of the quiet Northwest. Tune into this fascinating episode that explores small business life, the importance of self-care and how to build the biz of your dreams from nothing — anywhere.

    Real Housewives of Dallas Star + Sparkle Dog Food Founder Kameron Westcott: Follow Your Gut

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 57:48


    Kameron Westcott may be best known for her Real Housewives of Dallas gig, but the California native is also working hard on her small business owner role. She recently started Sparkle Dog Food, a healthy alternative for pups made with top-notch ingredients and eye-popping pink kibble. We talk to the mom-of-two about the show and balancing her personal life while trying to build a company that’s close to her heart.

    Celeb Hair Stylist/Charlie + Co. Founder Charlie Price: Hitting Rock Bottom To Career Highs

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 67:55


    Charlie Price makes women beautiful for a living as a celeb hair stylist with over two decades in the business. But his Pittsburg childhood and 20s were far from perfect dropping out of school and battling drug and alcohol addiction between hair gigs. We sit down with the inspiring entrepreneur to learn about his blue collar roots, stumbling into the hair styling world, road to sobriety, life-changing decision to move to Dallas (where he didn’t know a soul!) and building the business of his dreams.

    Artist + Entrepreneur Travis Austin: Being Scared Is A Good Thing

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 63:38


    After years in the restaurant consulting business, Travis Austin followed his passion for one-of-a-kind style and started a rock-inspired fashion line. After his hand-painted clothing and accessory pieces landed on some influential musicians and deejays, his business took off and he decided to take his side hustle full time. Today he owns Travis Austin Customs, a fashion company known for its bespoke hats, leather jackets and vintage tees that he paints, embellishes and distresses by hand. We sit down with the entrepreneur to talk about his humble roots, startup journey, expansion plans and business advice for people looking to pivot into their dream job.

    Artist + Storage Wars Texas Star Jenny Grumbles: The Art of Career Pivoting

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 55:43


    Over the past two decades, Jenny Grumbles has owned a retail store, painted furniture business and custom art company. During that time, she even squeezed in a buyer gig on A&E’s hit series Storage Wars Texas for 36 episodes. After giving birth in 2014, she slowly closed her brick and mortar to focus primarily on her painting. We sit down with the working mom to learn about shifting with the seasons of life while staying fulfilled creatively and professionally.

    Influencer + Entreprenuer Catherine Lowe: Behind The Scenes of The Bachelor and Building a Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 65:32


    Catherine Lowe stole our hearts on Season 17 of The Bachelor. But now she’s doing so with her cheeky greeting card company LoweCo. inspired by the love notes she penned to her now-husband during filming of the ABC reality show. We sit down with the working mom to discuss her childhood, days as a graphic designer at Amazon, ditching her career to find love and what her life looks like today building a business from scratch at home while raising two young boys.

    We The Birds Founders Sarah and Natalie Knowlton: Fail or Fly

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 70:04


    Sarah and Natalie Knowlton were born in Louisiana but spent their childhood living all over the world — Singapore, Australia, France — thanks to their father’s oil and gas gig. After completing college, they both eventually settled in Dallas and founded We The Birds as a side hustle to fulfill their creative spirits. Today the company is a growing lifestyle brand and full time job for the sisters that spans for content creation for social media and websites to a specialty macaron bakery. From the early side hustle days to current struggles and successes, we sit down with the Knowltons to learn all about their inspiring small business journey.

    Flea Style Founder Brittany Cobb: Building a Business with No Funding and Lots of Heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 64:23


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    Entrepreneur + Real Housewife of Dallas Cary Deuber: The Beauty of Efficiency

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 55:09


    Cary Deuber may be best known for her no non-sense personality on Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Dallas, but she’s also a decorated medical professional and accomplished businesswoman. Along with her husband, she runs Lemmon Avenue Plastic Surgery and handles everything from hiring new talent to managing back stock and her long client roster. We sit down with the working mom to talk about how she handles juggling two careers, growing pains, personality conflicts and her hectic personal life.

    FreeRange Concepts Entertainment Director Kylee Kimosh: Booking Your Dream Job to Rock Stars

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 52:43


    Kylee Kimosh has a pretty dreamy gig: She books musicians and talent for Dallas-based FreeRange Concepts that has 10+ venues across Texas. Recent musical acts she’s worked with include Lukas Nelson (yes, as in Willie’s son and A Star is Born phenom) and Margot Price. When not scheduling stars, she’s tracking down agents, planning brand activations and brainstorming set designs — all while being a mom to a 7-year old boy. Listen to this 30-something talk about stumbling into her career and constantly connecting with others to make her dreams come true.

    Junk Gypsy Founders: Secrets for Staying in Biz 20+ Years Doing What You Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 60:54


    Since 1998, this dynamic sister duo has built a cult-following business — in a town of 90 people, no less! — on a whole lotta heart and hard work that today includes a television series, book deals, major brand partnerships, giant retail store, online operation and so much more. Listen to these fearless women as they tell their startup story that includes a major fail out of the gate. From celebrity collabs to their current challenges, tune into this candid episode that dishes all the small biz details you really want to know.

    Bachelorette + ESPN Host Rachel Lindsay: Life, Love and A Big Career Pivot Post The Bachelorette

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 91:49


    Rachel Lindsay is best known for her Bachelor and Bachelorette screen time, but the 33-year old attorney has a wildly impressive resume under her belt, too. We sit down with the Dallas-based girlboss to discuss her time on the ABC series as well as life after the final rose and how she’s pivoting from the courtroom to locker room. Tune in to learn her feelings about the show, inspiring career path and career advice for people seeking out their passion — plus tons of Bachelorette scoop!

    SiO Beauty Founder Gigi Howard: It’s Never Too Late to Build a Brand

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 53:56


    After dropping out of college and a short modeling career, small town Georgia native Gigi Howard landed in the public relations industry that included gigs in Europe, New York City and Dallas. While promoting other companies, she started thinking about creating one herself to solve her long-standing issue with chest wrinkles caused by side sleeping. Fear, lack of direction and life kept her from making it happen until her mid 40s when she decided to take the plunge after meeting some key players to help her make her dream a reality. Tune into this episode to learn how a single mother with no business background is building a giant beauty brand while staying true to her roots.

    Calligrapher Lauren Essl: Sometimes Changing Everything Is The Only Answer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 69:41


    Lauren Essl has had an incredible calligraphy and custom wedding invitation design career; she even calls several lettering phenoms/artists former students. Last year, she picked up her life and moved to Seattle with her husband and dogs to follow their dreams of exploring a new city. Over the past year, she’s experienced some life highs and lows and is currently pondering a pivot from entrepreneur to employee as her business has hit some bumps in the road while away from her client base and comforts of home. This candid podcast is a wonderful story of success, perseverance, reflection and rebirth. Don’t miss Lauren’s inspiring story that reveals the real side of a self-employed creative person looking for what’s next.

    Celeb Beauty Guru Daniel Blaylock-Napolitan: Humble Beginnings to Hollywood

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 64:34


    Daniel Blaylock-Napolitan grew up in a single-wide trailer in a tiny Oklahoma town. Today he is a Dallas-based hairstylist and makeup artist to the stars after a fateful series of events and tons of hard work. We sit down with the wildly-talented creative and learn how he coiffed his dream career from scratch and by following his heart.

    Alto CCO Alex Halbardier: Riding Into The Startup World

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 50:27


    Alex Halbardier left a cushy corporate consulting job to follow her dreams of working for a startup after her personal life took an unexpected turn. We sit down with the Chief Customer Officer (and second employee) of ride share company Alto to discuss life in the fast lane of starting a new business. From expert advice from her days at Boston Consulting Group to life now running an early stage startup that raised 13 million in funding, the Princeton grad and mother-of-one offers loads of juicy small biz advice.

    Magnolia Photo + Styling Director Hilary Rose Walker: How To Design Your Dream Job

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 51:57


    She was born and raised in Nashville, honed her professional chops in Dallas and now calls Waco home. Why? Because Joanna Gaines gave the 32-year old a fateful call that changed her life -- and location -- in a flash. Today Hilary Rose Walker is Magnolia's Director of Photography and Styling and helping make everything Joanna touches turn into pure magic (and gold). We recently visited with Hilary on her home turf -- the day she was moving into her new office! -- to chat about her recent role change with the company, life in small town Texas and everything in between. Don't miss this amazing podcast with the inspiring and open girl boss.

    Magnolia Assistant Visual Director Joanna Gott: Squeaky Wheels Get The Grease

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 55:49


    Longtime stylist Joanna Gott spent her entire life in Washington state making things pretty for brands from Esprit to Nordstrom. In her late 30s, she learned about the show Fixer Upper and her life changed forever upon discovering Magnolia was hiring a visual position via Instagram. After several months of persistent follow-up emails and a 24-hour interview trip, she landed the gig. Today Joanna calls Texas home and is helping spearhead all things visual for Magnolia’s brick-and-mortar concepts. We sit down with the 40-year old style expert to learn about her long career in retail and ways for creatives to follow their dreams — even if it means making a crazy lifestyle or location change.

    Bows + Arrows Founders Adam + Alicia Rico: It’s Never Too Late To Start Fresh

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 46:39


    In 2009, Adam and Alicia Rico left New York to put down roots in Dallas and start a family and small business. What started as an intimate brick-and-mortar floral shop and event space has morphed into an international traveling design biz focused on far flung weddings and fresh floral designs. The cool couple talks to us about the early days of their business, current challenges, hopes for the future and ways for others to leave the comfort of their current situation and start a dream business from scratch.

    Luxury Garage Sale CEO Trish Lukasik: Never Let Them See You Sweat

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 48:44


    We all feel defeated or low, but Luxury Garage Sale CEO Trish Lukasik is a big believer you can’t let people see you sweat. This information-packed interview with the storied Fortune 500 company exec — that’s now happily in the start-up world — covers everything from ways to fund your idea to leadership tips, hiring hacks and ways to be successful in retail today. Do not miss this episode if you’re building a brand or considering the idea!

    TV Host Alanna Sarabia: How To Pitch Media + Score Brand Exposure

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 49:04


    At only 29, Alanna Sarabia is the co-host of Good Morning Texas, a top media market morning talk show. The former Miss San Antonio and NBA dancer talks candidly about climbing the tough-as-nails TV industry ranks through good old fashion tactics from a relentless work ethic and willingness to ask for advice to always being nice and avoiding burning bridges. She also digs into the art of the media pitch and ways to get your message noticed and on air. Tune into this episode to get a deep look into the media industry and ways to break into the biz whether as a career or small business owner looking to get noticed and in lights.

    50th Episode Celebration + Catch Up with Former Guests Alli Koch, Lauren Williams + Tori Gonzales

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 78:56


    To toast our 50th podcast episode, we invited some of our most riveting past guests to pick up where we left off and dive into their small business journey updates. From deals with the Dallas Cowboys to national art murals and major hotel commission projects, these gals have a lot to talk about and will leave listeners inspired to slowly but surely keep fighting for their dreams!

    Living The Dream with Calligrapher + Letters by Shells Founder Shelly Kim

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 57:41


    Depressed at her day job in the insurance industry, Shelly Kim searched for inspiration to raise her spirits. Uplifting phrases and quotes online helped her feel better, so she started writing them down — and eventually teaching herself calligraphy to make them pretty and post around her desk. Today Shelly is happily paving her own career path as a professional brush lettering artist with a robust product line and frequent workshops across the United States. We sit down with the Southern California native to learn about her rocky road to entrepreunership and how she’s building a successful business for herself in a crowded creative space.

    Actress Kate Levering: Figuring Out Your Second Act

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 53:16


    Kate Levering was born an entertainer and starring on Broadway before she could legally drink. From her lead role in 42nd Street (which she landed a Tony nomination for!) to playing sassy attorney Kim Kaswell on the long-running Lifetime TV show Drop Dead Diva, she’s stepped into the shoes of several diverse characters while building a successful career for herself. Today the 39-year old is a mother of three young boys and figuring out her next role in life after taking a pause from her gypsy lifestyle as an entertainer to focus on family. Tune into this honest conversation about failure, fear and taking time to reflect on your next act.

    Dallas Cowboys' Executive VP + Chief Brand Officer Charlotte Jones-Anderson: Be The Game Changer

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 56:01


    Growing up in Little Rock, Arkansas Charlotte Jones-Anderson never dreamt of being an NFL exec. But when her father bought the Dallas Cowboys after she graduated college, her career path changed forever. She left her post in politics in Washington D.C. to help turn the football team around with all of the stakes against her. From finding ways to cut costs to developing charitable opportunities and growing the company’s fashion footprint she has tackled tons of aspects of the business to create the cult-favorite lifestyle brand it is today. We sit down with this inspiring businesswoman to learn about her early days building the football empire and some of the fumbles and big wins along the way.

    Author, Humanitarian + Hotelier Maryam Montague: Don’t Give Up Too Early!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 59:03


    Maryam Montague believes success is a game of perseverance, solid time management skills and manifesting your destiny. During this tip-filled podcast, the American entrepreneur talks about her life in Marrakech and how she’s managed to build a career off of heart and hard work. From building a boutique hotel from scratch to penning a book and fighting for human rights, do not miss this episode that inspires, empowers, and proves that you can do whatever you put your mind to — even from the far corners of the world.

    Mr. Kate Founder Kate Albrecht: Harness Your Passion for Profit

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 56:33


    We chat with the YouTube star, author, designer and self proclaimed “creative weirdo” to learn how she’s built a business and brand by following her passion for crafting and designing pretty things. From managing tips and small business pitfalls to creating content that monetizes big time, we talk candidly with the former actress about everything it takes today to make it as a small biz operator in the creative space.

    HOTELette Founder + Interior Designer Allison Crawford: Designing Your Dream Job

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 71:13


    Multiple revenue streams is the name of the small business game according to Austin-based interior designer, realtor and hotelier Allison Crawford. We sit down with this busy girlboss to talk about how she balances interior design clients and a booming high-design vacation rental business. From her early career days selling copy machines on Wall Street to living out her daydream decorating beautiful spaces today, don’t miss this candid episode that is heavy on tips, advice and humor!

    The Art of Reinvention with Artist Mel Remmers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 77:48


    Mel Remmers' life story could be a blockbuster movie. After finding out she was pregnant unexpectedly with twins in her early 20s, she dabbled in various creative roles while raising her young family all over the west coast. In Seattle she discovered she had cancer and everything changed. While enduring a long recovery process and depression, she explored painting at home with simple store bought supplies as a last ditch healing method. During this time she not only found her spirit again but that she had an incredible hidden talent as an artist. Only a mere three years later, Mel’s work flanks the Dallas Museum of Art to walls of famous interior designers and fashion editors. Listen to her incredible tale of rebirth, resilience and persistence — all after turning 40.

    Finding Your Next Move with Royal Blue Grocery Owners Emily Ray-Porter + Zac Porter

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 55:32


    Emily Ray-Porter and Zac Porter are realtors by trade. While working a commercial real estate deal out of town, Zac stumbled upon Royal Blue Grocery and was hooked. With a lot of gumption and hard work, he brought the concept to his Dallas hood without any experience in the grocery business along with his wife and a third partner. We sit down with the Porters to discuss their journey into the food and beverage world while keeping up their real estate day jobs. Their story is a modern day career tale that will inspire you to fight for your daydream.

    Attorney, Philanthropist + Entrepreneur Brittany Barnett: Pivoting For Your Life’s Passion

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 58:24


    Brittany Barnett’s name has recently been in lights thanks to Hollywood fans like Kim Kardashian and Diddy. But the attorney known for recently freeing notable women in prison for unnecessary life sentences still sees herself as a small town East Texas girl. Do not miss this podcast that follows Brittany’s life story that starts with a normal childhood until her mom ends up in prison. That pivotal life moment charts the course for Brittany’s incredible and inspiring career path that spans from big wig corporate gigs to her life’s passion fighting for human rights.

    Cultivar Coffee Founder Jonathan Meadows: From College Dropout To CEO

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 63:27


    In between college courses and exams, Jonathan Meadows was a barista or sitting in his local coffee shop studying. He discovered a deep love for coffee culture by his late teens and at 19 decided he wanted to work in the industry full time instead of sitting in school lecturers. His parents weren’t thrilled, but he knew he was serious about his life’s next steps and dove in — deep. Today at 30-years old Jonathan is the CEO of Cultivar Coffee, a Dallas-based wholesale and coffee shop concept with 22 employees. We sit down with the business owner to talk about his early days living off ramen noodles and slinging beans at local flea markets to running a budding business today with three locations, 50 wholesale accounts and lots on the horizon.

    Riad Tile Founders Kale and Aubrey Butcher: Want To Start a Business? Stay Curious!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 66:18


    A trip to Morocco changed Kale and Aubrey Butcher’s life forever. What was supposed to be a romantic getaway turned into an endless hunt for the perfect cement tile for their bathroom remodel. After leaving the country empty handed the couple worked with their guide from home to create the product they were looking for. That product turned into a company as the couple sold extra stock here and there and noticed a need for transitional, affordable encaustic tile. Today Kale runs the business full time while Aubrey consults on tile colors and design while operating an interior design firm. Together the couple discuss starting a business from scratch with zero knowledge about the product and industry. If you dream of starting your own business but don’t know where to begin, this episode is for you!

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