Listen and laugh as Lindsay Tia, owner and founder of The Cue and Bravery Brand, starts on her next adventure of podcasting. A true boss babe, she wants to share her entrepreneurial energy and have you come along on the always hustling lifestyle she lives. She'll be bringing other badass people on t…
Sydney Weymouth, Social Media Manager for The Shark Group, discusses current social trends and the perks of being a social media manager. She works with such personalities as Daymond John from ABC’s Shark Tank, Award-winning actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, as well as numerous other brands ranging from skincare to hospitality.
Kwani Lunis, current Social Media Coordinator for NBC Sports Boston, goes in depth about her extensive background in sports journalism, and being so successful at a young age! She graduated from Boston College with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and is now taking over Boston's sports journalism scene and stoping in to give us the inside look at her career.
Retired Patriots (and Jets
Finally back after a busy holiday shopping season, Lindsay has Jess Callahan in the shop to talk about her job at iHeartRadio, working at 101.7 The Bull, and interviewing popular country artists. But first she talks how she got there and the process she had to go through!
Lindsay is back and this time she's in Nashville for another episode of #OnCue! She's talking with another inspirational woman about how she got to be Chief Meteorologist at WKRN. Danielle Breezy is a fun-spirited, weather-loving woman who has quite the aspirational career and doesn't plan to stop conquering the weather world anytime soon!
Before she started her own wardrobe consultant business, Carina Donoso was busy grinding daily to work her way up in the retail industry. She talks about how she disrupted the yarn business, how everybody needs to "take a chill pill and knit something," and that dressing for success starts with an organized closet. Together the girls talk about important lessons like failing in order to learn and perfecting the art of "pivoting."
On this first interview style episode Lindsay brings on our first guest Eliza Shirazi of Kick It by Eliza, a popular fitness class in the Boston area that involves a mix of kickboxing and a music-driven group fitness method. Through her classes she hopes to empower what she has rightfully called her Fempire of badass women. Eliza discusses how she built this empire of hers, what's next for her, and advice for fellow entrepreneurs and girlbosses.
Welcome back for another episode of #OnCue! This week Hayley and Lindsay celebrate the Cue's 2nd birthday by taking it all the way back to where it first started and how Lindsay even came to forge this path. While they discuss Lindsay's trials, troubles, successes, and hustles they also talk about the highs and lows of owning your own business and what people need to understand about being a business owner and entrepreneur.
Back for a second episode, Lindsay and Hayley talk about their New York City buying show adventure which turned into hours spent in Lindsay's jeep screaming throwback songs to stay awake and eating a fine dining 5-star meal of McDonald's. They also discuss current fall trends they're seeing, which ones they're into and which ones are simply a pass. They answer some questions from their followers, consisting of a in depth conversation into goat versus alpaca yoga.
Lindsay and Hayley here to start off our podcasting journey with episode number one. As the title of the podcast suggests, we begin by shooting the shit and giving a background of ourselves, The Cue, and what the podcast is going to be about. So join us to listen and laugh as we sip, shit, and shop! Cheers!