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Join Erin Dahlgren and Velvet Salon contributors as we openly design an entrepreneurial print magazine that embodies anti-racist feminist values. Love the luxury of print? Ever wondered how a magazine comes together? If so, this podcast is for you!

Erin Dahlgren


    • Apr 18, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 1h 14m AVG DURATION
    • 9 EPISODES


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    Self(ie) Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 87:04


    In this Office Hours, we had a fun conversation with the inspiring photographer and selfie coach Monique Floyd. First and foremost, she addressed the myth that selfies are for shallow people. Selfies are in fact extremely deep because they give us an opportunity to heal. As Monique likes to say, "see yourself, be yourself, free yourself". Monique also told us about her alter ego King Moe. King Moe is stunning, radiant, full of life, a lover of rich colors, and a wearer of a kickass crown. It took time for King Moe to emerge and bloom. Learn about how that happened, and how you can emerge and bloom too. Learn more about Monique, experience King Moe, and checkout the selfie course here.This is a live podcast recorded every Friday during the magazine projects's weekly Office Hours. Magazine contributors can drop-in, make comments, and ask question to influence the conversation. Each week we invite a guest to explore an area of magazine making, from content equity, movement building, branding, creative systems design, magazine inspiration, and much more. Currently becoming a contributor is invite-only. If you want to nominate an amazing anti-racist feminist entrepreneur to join us, contact Erin at hello@erindahlgren.com. 

    Show and Tell

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 86:36


    In this episode we share print objects that inspire us. From calm and confident kraft paper covers, to the simplicity of folded paper, to large tomes we come back to again and again and again. This conversation will likely inspire to you take a field trip to your bookshelf / book box / pile of books on the floor and see with fresh eyes what magic awaits you there.This is a live podcast recorded every Friday during the magazine projects's weekly Office Hours. Magazine contributors can drop-in, make comments, and ask question to influence the conversation. Each week we invite a guest to explore an area of magazine making, from content equity, movement building, branding, creative systems design, magazine inspiration, and much more. Currently becoming a contributor is invite-only. If you want to nominate an amazing anti-racist feminist entrepreneur to join us, contact Erin at hello@erindahlgren.com.

    We Are The Artists

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 80:30


    In this intimate conversation, we talk with Karen Mitchell about our inherent worth as artists. Karen is a brilliant meditation leader and art facilitator with experience working with Fortune 500 companies. In our conversation, Eva Knox shared the relatable feeling of being watched, and needing to care about how an audience responds to our art. That helped us think about the impossible standards of the dominant culture that tell us that we need to have all the tools, training, and credentials to prove that we're worthy enough to start. Amy Walsh shared the delightful example of the bower bird, an unapologetically artistic animal that creates elaborate sculptures using leaves and twigs and trash. In contrast to us in our human cultures, the bower bird is not trying to prove to anyone that they're worthy of doing this. The bower bird just does it, with cleverness and creativity that would astound the fanciest of modern art institutions. With these insights and reflections in mind, Karen led us through a beautiful meditative exercise where we practiced letting our visual art effortlessly emerge. Connect with Karen here.This is a live podcast recorded every Friday during the magazine projects's weekly Office Hours. Magazine contributors can drop-in, make comments, and ask question to influence the conversation. Each week we invite a guest to explore an area of magazine making, from content equity, movement building, branding, creative systems design, magazine inspiration, and much more. Currently becoming a contributor is invite-only. If you want to nominate an amazing anti-racist feminist entrepreneur to join us, contact Erin at hello@erindahlgren.com.

    Anti-Oppressive Creative Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 66:07


    In this intimate conversation, we talk with the project's anti-racism coach Alyssa Hall. As described by Tema Okun, in white supremacy culture, "mistakes are seen as personal, ie. they reflect badly on the person making them as opposed to being for what they are --- a mistake." The harsh personalization of design reviews digs this cultural wound deeper. It was refreshing to talk openly about these features of white supremacy culture, and to realize that it is not our fault that we feel hurt, unhappy with creative processes, and ashamed. To burst the bubble, we discussed using curiosity and "I wonder" statements in our creative containers. Listen to the full conversation to learn more about how you too can lean into curiosity to break your bubbles of creative shame.Connect with Alyssa here.This is a live podcast recorded every Friday during the magazine projects's weekly Office Hours. Magazine contributors can drop-in, make comments, and ask question to influence the conversation. Each week we invite a guest to explore an area of magazine making, from content equity, movement building, branding, creative systems design, magazine inspiration, and much more. Currently becoming a contributor is invite-only. If you want to nominate an amazing anti-racist feminist entrepreneur to join us, contact Erin at hello@erindahlgren.com.

    Print Prototyping And Perfectionism

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 67:26


    In this intimate conversation, we talk with the badass zine maker Jackie Ayala: an email systemizer by day and a DIY zine maker by, well, all the time. One of the most beautiful things that happened was how we got vulnerable about our relationship to perfectionism — how it has protected us, and how it has held us back from doing our life's work. There were many gems to this conversation, but one that especially stood out: selfie prototypes! We talked about how radical it would be to print selfies in the magazine, to take back our personal power over how we're visually portrayed. We discussed using Newspaper Club to print the selfie showcases — and showcases of other media too — to really help us value ourselves (individually and collectively) during the content creation and design process. Learn more about Jackie here.This is a live podcast recorded every Friday during the magazine projects's weekly Office Hours. Magazine contributors can drop-in, make comments, and ask question to influence the conversation. Each week we invite a guest to explore an area of magazine making, from content equity, movement building, branding, creative systems design, magazine inspiration, and much more. Currently becoming a contributor is invite-only. If you want to nominate an amazing anti-racist feminist entrepreneur to join us, contact Erin at hello@erindahlgren.com.

    Movement Building, with Sascha Schlossberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 51:55


    In this intimate conversation, Erin talks with the messaging queen Sascha Schlossberg: movement designer, consumer psychology wiz, and messaging simplifier. She helps us understand in super simple terms what the ingredients of a movement can look like (they're not expensive or complex!). We drew interesting parallels to political movements, and explored what makes movements successful or not. Sascha's experience strategizing a movement ("Occupy Wealth") was so cool to hear. At the end, you'll be thinking about how you too can mobilize your audience to spread the core message of your work. Follow Sascha on Instagram and check out her awesome seven-figure content blueprint.This is a live podcast recorded every Friday during the magazine projects's weekly Office Hours. Magazine contributors can drop-in, make comments, and ask question to influence the conversation. Each week we invite a guest to explore an area of magazine making, from content equity, movement building, branding, creative systems design, magazine inspiration, and much more. Currently becoming a contributor is invite-only. If you want to nominate an amazing anti-racist feminist entrepreneur to join us, contact Erin at hello@erindahlgren.com.

    Branding Hope, with Leah Hall

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 53:32


    In this intimate conversation, Erin talks with the creatively brilliant Leah Hall: brand strategist, designer, marketing maven, and signature offer synthesizer. We talk through the magazine's target audience, potential brand pillars, and also its physical experience. We go on a rich tangent with Vanessa Roberts as we think about our collective visual language. We also can't help crushing on Newspaper Club, the inexpensive service for printing and distributing newsprint publications. Follow Leah on Instagram and learn more about her bespoke branding company.This is a live podcast recorded every Friday during the magazine's weekly Office Hours. Magazine contributors can drop-in, make comments, and ask question to influence the conversation. Each week we invite a guest to explore an area of magazine making, from content equity, movement building, branding, creative systems design, magazine inspiration, and much more. Currently becoming a contributor is invite-only. If you want to nominate an amazing anti-racist feminist entrepreneur to join us, contact Erin at hello@erindahlgren.com.

    Equitable Process > Product, with Meira Greenfeld

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 61:40


    In this intimate conversation, Erin talks with the brilliant Meira Greenfeld: Harvard-trained lawyer, licensed trauma therapist, and anti-racism coach. We unpack the word equity. We also explore the concept of an embodied magazine (where we honor our physical bodies and limits in the process), and how taking imperfect action (with boundaries and guard-rails) is necessary to do anti-racism work in the world. A gem from this edition was shifting how we think about our anti-racism impact from producing a product (a physical print magazine) to designing a process (how we implement inclusion and agency, and how subscribers engage with that process). Subscribe to Meira's podcast Keeping Company, and learn more about her work here and here.This is a live podcast recorded every Friday during the magazine's weekly Office Hours. Magazine contributors can drop-in, make comments, and ask question to influence the conversation. Each week we invite a guest to explore an area of magazine making, from content equity, movement building, branding, creative systems design, magazine inspiration, and much more. Currently becoming a contributor is invite-only. If you want to nominate an amazing anti-racist feminist entrepreneur to join us, contact Erin at hello@erindahlgren.com.

    Breaking Walls Between Articles, with Jacqueline Lisenby

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 118:08


    In this intimate conversation, Erin talks with the multi-talented Jacqueline Lisenby: acting coach, film writer, pro interviewer, sponsor magnet, and film producer. We walk through the full process of doing an interview, and we explore how we might use the medium of interviews to create great content for the magazine. A gem from this edition was realizing how we could "break the walls" between articles. Follow Jacqueline on Instagram (for frequent updates) and Influential Breed (her badass show).This is a live podcast recorded every Friday during the magazine's weekly Office Hours. Magazine contributors can drop-in, make comments, and ask question to influence the conversation. Each week we invite a guest to explore an area of magazine making, from content equity, movement building, branding, creative systems design, magazine inspiration, and much more. Currently becoming a contributor is invite-only. If you want to nominate an amazing anti-racist feminist entrepreneur to join us, contact Erin at hello@erindahlgren.com.

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