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With Easter *break* on the horizon, we discuss books that are perfect to read when you have a few days off. Check out what we talked about: "The Twilight Garden" by Sara Nisha Adams with readalike "The Last Garden in England" by Julia Kelly. "A First Time for Everything" by Dan Santat with readalike "Merry-Go-Round" by Sergio Rossi. "The Suite Spot" by Trish Doller” with readalike "One Night on the Island" by Josie Silver. "This Country: Searching for Home in (Very) Rural America" by Navied Mahdavian with readalike "Family Style: Memories of an American from Vietnam" by Thien Pham. "Organized Living: Solutions and Inspiration for Your Home" by Shira Gill with readalike "Call It Home: The Details that Matter" by Amber Lewis. “The Human Target" series by Tom King with readalike series "Powers" by Brian Michael Bendis. To access complete transcripts for all episodes of Not Your Mother's Library, please visit: oakcreeklibrary.org/podcast Check out books, movies, and other materials through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System: countycat.mcfls.org hoopladigital.com wplc.overdrive.com oakcreeklibrary.org
On "Phasers Set To Stun," we recognize the popularity of all things Star Trek, with a look at television shows, animation, movies, and much more! To celebrate Women's History Month, our crew welcomes A Film By... Podcast cohost, Amber Lewis, to the bridge. Get set for a discussion about an inspirational documentary about Nichelle Nichols, who played a pivotal role in diversifying NASA's astronaut corps with her campaign to recruit women and minorities! Woman In Motion is a must-see for all Trek fans!For exclusive episodes and content, send some latinum to our Patreon here! You can sign up for a FREE 7-day trial, or sign up for a free membership to get limited access!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.
Amber Lewis got her start in interiors when she was a sales associate doing the window installments at a local LA home decor store. Since, she has become a verb in the interior design space, and millions flock to her channels for inspiration and guidance in the design space. Amber is the founder and principal designer of the iconic Amber Interiors. She is known for her ability to seamlessly layer eclectic and vintage furniture pieces, found textiles, and natural design elements that result in elevated yet approachable environments. Amber's aesthetic transcends the boundaries of traditional design and achieves a timeless look. Today, she joins Molly and Emese to discuss what is trending now in interior design, her foolproof decorating tips and tricks (did you know there is an art to laying a rug), where to start when building out your furniture collection, and so much more!Mentioned in this Episode:Made for Living: Collected Interiors for All Sorts of Styles by Amber LewisCall It Home: The Details That Matter by Amber LewisSHOPPE Amber InteriorsMontauk SofaSHOPPE Amber Interiors WallpaperBEAR MattressesClic Home DecorSHOPPE Amber Interiors Table Linens & PlacematsHarlem Candle Co. CandlesShani Darden Skin CareiS ClinicalMERIT Clean Foundation & Concealer StickMERIT Great Skin Instant Glow SerumMERIT Flush Balm Cheek ColorMERIT Bronze BalmThe Goddess Line Parvati Roll On FragranceHead over to tryarmra.com/LIPSTICK or enter the code LIPSTICK at checkout to get 15% off your first order. Use the code “LIPSTICK” on Rhoback.com for a generous 20% off your first order through the end of this week. Go to fromourplace.com and enter my code LIPSTICK at checkout to receive 10% off sitewide.Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Want a behind-the-scenes look into some of the most successful interior design businesses? Come listen to my conversation with Anastasia Casey of the top-ranking podcast The Interior Collective, who has interviewed guests including Jake Arnold, Amber Lewis and Jeremiah Brent. Through her design studio, IDCO she also gets an insider look behind the scenes into the businesses of leading interior designers. Most recently her studio completed the website redesign for Amber Lewis and Nate Berkus. Anastasia shares her inspiring story of growing her service business to a team of 22, as well as tips and insights on website design, branding and social media. Let's connect! Instagram: instagram.com/nataliewalton Website: nataliewalton.com Get Your Essential Guide to Style with Clarity & Confidence: nataliewalton.com/handbook Get Your FREE Step by Step Plan to Design & Grow Your Dream Creative Business: nataliewalton.com/thrive
Amber Lewis hosts this week and welcomes Liam and Dana to discuss their thoughts on a foreign language blockbuster film. Twitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
Join us for a nostalgic trip back to the year 1996! We're exploring the culture, the music, and the message that films in 1996 offered to determine whether they're classics, cult classics, or a product of their time! Ready for a supernatural conversation? Amber Lewis and Amanda Janik discuss the dark side of high school life, teenage angst, betrayal, and the power and perils of friendship in "The Craft." Welcome to the coven!For exclusive episodes and content, check out A Film By... on Patreon! with a FREE 7-day trial!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.
Since its founding in 2004, rug brand Loloi has expanded from scrappy upstart into a major industry player, with marquee collections by designers like Joanna Gaines, Amber Lewis and Jean Stoffer. Brothers Cyrus and Steven Loloi, who grew up in the business started by their father Amir, are now helping to lead it. On this episode of podcast, they chat with host Dennis Scully about the delicate balance of choosing the right licensing partners, their thoughts on what AI can and can't do, and what it will take to engage the next generation of designers. This episode is sponsored by Spring Street by Pollack and CryptonLINKSLoloiDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Join us for a nostalgic trip back to the year 1996! We're exploring the culture, the music, and the message that films in 1996 offered, to determine whether they're classics, cult classics, or a product of their time! Amber Lewis joins Jeff to discuss 90s culture (1890s, that is), Victorian fashions, and Julia Roberts' flirtation with John Malkovich's alter egos of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in "Mary Reilly."For exclusive episodes and content, check out A Film By... on Patreon! with a FREE 7-day trial!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.
Episode Overview:In this episode of 'Furniture Industry News,' brought to you by FurniturePodcast.com, we dive into the latest trends, market analyses, and stories shaping the furniture industry. Designed for industry leaders and enthusiasts, our podcast delivers cutting-edge content to keep you informed and ahead. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of furniture.Key Topics Covered:Smith Leonard's Report Analysis:Discussion on the tepid rise in residential furniture orders in December, showing a 6% increase over the previous year.Insight into the cooling off from November's surge and the trend of shipping from backlogs accumulated throughout 2022.Examination of financial health indicators such as receivables and inventories.Market Outlook for 2024:Mark Lafierre of Smith Leonard provides a picture of cautious optimism for the furniture industry in 2024.Analysis of economic indicators affecting the industry, including consumer confidence, employment, inflation, and the stock market.Predictions for the housing market's impact on furniture sales.Generational Shopping Behaviors:Exploration of how different generations discover new furniture brands, from Baby Boomers to Gen Z.Discussion on the shift towards digital platforms for brand discovery among Millennials and Gen Z.Insights into what cultivates consumer loyalty to a brand across generations.High Point Market's Keynote Encore:Preview of the 'Keynote Encore: Designing a Business that Endures' at the Spring Market featuring Joanna Gaines, Amber Lewis, and Brigette Romanek.Highlights from last year's event and what to expect from this year's discussion on enduring design-focused brands.Retail Strategy Shifts:Analysis of Macy's decision to close 150 underperforming stores and Levi Strauss & Co.'s expansion into a full-fledged denim lifestyle retailer.Discussion on how these strategies reflect changing consumer behaviors and market trends.Macy's Acquisition Bid:Update on Arkhouse Management Co. and Brigade Capital Management's increased offer to take Macy's Inc. private.Examination of the strategic implications and potential outcomes of the bid.Casper's New Mattress Lineup:Introduction of Casper's innovative five-model mattress lineup, marking their tenth anniversary.Review of the features and targeted consumer desires of the new mattress models, including temperature control and ergonomic design.Closing Thoughts:In today's episode, we've covered a range of topics from market trends and generational shopping behaviors to strategic shifts in the retail landscape and innovative product launches. The furniture industry is evolving, and staying informed is key to navigating its complexities.Stay Connected:For more insights and updates, visit us at FurniturePodcast.com. Your feedback and topics of interest are always welcome to help us tailor our content to your needs.Next Episode:Join us in the next episode for more in-depth discussions on the latest developments and trends in the furniture industry. Stay tuned!Thank you for tuning into 'Furniture Industry News.' Continue leading the design of our world, and see you next time!
"Forget it! I'm stayin' right where I am. It's gonna take you and the police department and the fire department and the National Guard to get me outta here!"Our limited series, "A Film at 45" is back to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the films of 1979. We're dusting off the end of a decade that changed cinema forever, with a fresh look at modern classics and hidden gems that we can't stop watching! On this episode, Amber Lewis joins David and Scott on the hellish floor of a textile mill to discuss Sally Field and her Oscar-winning performance in "Norma Rae."For exclusive episodes and content, check out A Film By... on Patreon! with a FREE 7-day trial!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.
In this episode:Salt Life team member Amber Lewis talks with host Cheyenne Behrsin about the must-know details for a successful and enjoyable scalloping experience. Topics discussed in this episode with Amber:· Amber's background and experience diving· Details about Amber's last scalloping trip· Introduction to scalloping · Best scalloping locations in Florida· The importance of water clarity· Gear and equipment for scalloping · Seasonal considerations· Cleaning and cooking scallops· Favorite memory from scalloping· Other upcoming tripsFollow Cheyenne Behrsin on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cheyenneleebehrsin/ Follow Amber Lewis on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ambermarielewis/Follow Salt Life on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/realsaltlife/Shop Salt Life apparel at www.saltlife.com
This week, our cast of characters countdown the celebrities that we crushed on for many different reasons. Frequent guest Amber Lewis sits in the host chair this week with Robert, Andrew, and Disney John around the studio. Twitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus joins host Dennis Scully to discuss the biggest news in the industry, including a new CEO for Design Manager, a pair of RH gallery openings, and an update on the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams story. Later, designer Amber Lewis joins the show to talk about her new book, Call It Home. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie SelkeLINKSAmber LewisCall It HomeDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
"You can trash your life but you're not going to trash mine."We're back with another classic for our limited "1976" series! Jeff goes on tour with Dayton Johnson and Amber Lewis of the Docking Bay 77 Podcast to talk booze, Busey, and Barbara Streisand's version of A Star Is Born.For plenty of exclusive episodes and content, check out A Film By... on Patreon! with a FREE 7-day trial!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4933588/advertisement
"They're all gonna laugh at you!"Happy Halloween! On this episode of our limited "1976" series, Jeff, David and Docking Bay 77 Podcast's Amber Lewis are heading to the prom with Brian De Palma's Carrie; starring Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, William Kat, and Amy Irving!For plenty of exclusive episodes and content, check out A Film By... on Patreon! with a FREE 7-day trial!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4933588/advertisement
Obey the rules.Amber Lewis of the Docking Bay 77 Podcast is back to talk with Jeff about one of her favorite actor/directors, Kenneth Branagh. But will she recommend his 2007 thriller, Sleuth, starring Sir Michael Caine and Jude Law?For plenty of exclusive episodes and content, check out www.patreon.com/afilmbypodcast with a FREE 7-day trial!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4933588/advertisement
The Master of Comedy takes on the Master of Suspense!Mel Brooks paying tribute to Alfred Hitchcock? Amber Lewis of the Docking Bay 77 Podcast joins Jeff to discuss High Anxiety; starring Mel Brooks, Madeline Khan, Cloris Leachman, and Harvey Korman!For plenty of exclusive episodes and content, check out www.patreon.com/afilmbypodcast with a free 7-day trial!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4933588/advertisement
In this episode:Team member Amber Lewis talks with host Kieran Anderson about her snorkeling and diving adventures in her hometown Boynton Beach, Florida. Topics discussed in this episode with Amber:· Amber's background and experience with diving · An overview of lobstering in Florida· How she got into scuba diving and freediving· Winter vs. Summer diving in Florida· The coral reefs in Boynton Beach· Amber's favorite diving spots in Florida· Types of sea life she encounters on dives· Amber's first shipwreck experience· Her favorite diving gear and equipment· Amber's tips and tricks for beginners · Other upcoming diving tripsFollow Kieran Anderson on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kieranand3rson/Follow Amber Lewis' Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ambermarielewis/Follow Salt Life on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/realsaltlife/Shop Salt Life apparel at www.saltlife.com
She has one of the most aspirational design businesses in the game – surely you follow her on Insta – but who is the woman behind Amber Interiors? In part one of our design series, we meet the awe-inspiring Amber Lewis. What was booked to be a conversation about the design world and life as an epic female entrepreneur, turned into an utterly vulnerable heart to heart between Catt and Amber about so many very real things. Yes, Amber is running an empire now selling furniture and home decor, designing homes for the mega wealthy, and dropping the occasional best-seller in between – but she's also a mother and wife living with Multiple Sclerosis. How did this debilitating diagnosis change her approach to life? Her candor and outlook will leave you amazed. What a treat getting to know this honest AF, aspirational woman. A must-listen episode, one we hope you'll share and pass along. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode. Thank you to our sponsor this week: MONDAY. Non-alcoholic craft cocktails that you will want in your rotation of beverages. A 15% discount for #ABD listeners. Click the link below to take full advantage. Cheers! drinkmonday.co/catt Produced by Dear Media.
Happy birthday Steven Spielberg. We're celebrating the directors birthday by discussing The Minority Report and War of the Worlds (2005).Disney John and Amber Lewis stop by to give their special brand of knowledge.Twitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastDockingbay77podcast@gmail.comwww.Patreon.comTwitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
To the outside world, Amber Lewis is an interior designer. Behind the scenes, her business is a complex operation with more than 100 employees, tackling everything from retail shops, product design and e-commerce to books, licenses and residential projects. Lewis has grown it piece by piece over the past decade, bootstrapping the company, without outside funding.On this episode of the podcast, she speaks with host Denis Scully about the challenge of turning creativity on and off at will, running a big business with a small business mindset, and how a serious medical diagnosis gave her a new perspective on work and life.This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Las Vegas MarketLINKSAmber LewisDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Amber Lewis shares her experiences starting the company The Good Kitchen
Season 1 Trailer Welcome to The Interior Collective SHOW NOTES This is The Interior Collective, a podcast for the business of beautiful living, presented by IDCO Studio and I’m Anastasia Casey. Here at IDCO Studio, We’ve already gone through the roller coaster that is being a start-up and now that we have established a name for ourselves in the interior design industry, it is our duty to empower others. We believe in paying it forward. Through years of experience, we have the answers to your questions. We don’t hold our secrets close and aren’t afraid of getting personal, because we believe there’s room for everyone at the top. The Identite Collective and IDCO Studio are thrilled to be launching our first season of The Interior Collective, a podcast for the business of beautiful living – starting on Friday May 20th, 2022. I’m your host, Anastasia Casey. I'm bringing in interior designers and industry tastemakers to provide you with actionable advice for your own practice, from experts you already trust. Season 1 has a star studded line up including Shea McGee, Jake Arnold, Clara Jung, Kelli Lamb, Gail Davis, Lindsey Borchard, Lauren Liess, Beth Diana Smith, Amber Lewis and so many more. We’ve assigned each guest a specific topic, for truly actionable, inspiring and strategic takeaways from each episode. The Interior Collective is coming soon and I am so looking forward to seeing you there. We’re your resource for brand-elevating design, marketing insight, and game-changing products because of our unparalleled expertise and a deeply rooted code of ethics. We are an up-to-date guide to the latest tools and technology, a champion for diversity and inclusivity in the industry, and a well of wisdom on all things business ownership for interior designers. Get ready to join us for conversations where both newbies and industry veterans alike will find inspiration and assistance. Be sure to follow along on Instagram and subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on what we’re talking about next week. If you love our podcast, please leave us a review. If you have questions or topics you’d like to hear next, email me at podcast@idco.studio, again that is podcast@idco.studio.IDCO Studio is a boutique creative firm that creates digital spaces as layered, intentional, and inviting as the tangible ones designed by our clients. We’re dedicated to crafting brands that celebrate beautiful living, helping hundreds of interior designers elevate their businesses and land better projects. Whether you’re a new designer in need of done-for-you templates or an industry veteran looking to commission a completely custom rebrand and website, IDCO Studio has a coveted collection of offerings that we developed with you and your business in mind. Shownotes and more information from this episode can be found here.  
Amber Lewis returns to discuss this awesome thriller, written and directed by Jordan Peele!Twitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
With Steven Spielberg's remake looming, I thought it would be a great time to discuss the 1961 Oscar winning film. I invited a couple of friends, joining me for the first time, to help me on this one. Robert Burnett and Amber Lewis school me on West Side Story and musicals in general.Twitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
Meet moms Amber Lewis, Eileen Duby, and Sharon Miller who opted to homeschool because of the pandemic. Led by host Janna Koch, these three moms talk candidly about their unexpected school year at home—what motivated them to take their kids out of public school, what they learned about their children and about themselves, their academic wins, and their day-to-day struggles. Teaching their kids at home has pulled back the curtain on the shortcomings of public school and revealed the hidden advantages of homeschooling. Hear encouraging stories when moms realized their kids were truly learning and their relationships were blossoming. For example, one child who always hated school now loves it, thanks to homeschooling with BookShark. Learn how these moms overcame their own self-doubt and school-ish traditions to excel as homeschoolers. And finally, hear their top tips for other new homeschoolers. Watch this episode here. ★★★ LISTENER COUPON CODE Request your coupon code to use on any purchase at bookshark.com. QUOTABLES Amber: "Yeah. I tell my husband all the time, I'm like, 'Do you know what I learned today? Not what the kids learned, but what I learned today.'" Sharon: "Just stop and let them figure it out. You don't need to push. Or you need to push them to a point where they will do it on their own. Stop resisting and just take a breath and try again. Sometimes it works out, and when it does, it's magic." Eileen: "I think the biggest challenge I faced was myself. My biggest hurdle was trying not to overthink everything, not trusting in the curriculum, still being in the public school frame of mind that you had to go sit at a desk, you had to do it from this time to this time, and thinking that we weren't doing enough. I overcame it by finally realizing ... that I was doing an awesome job and the curriculum was doing 10 times more than the public school was and she was learning so much more. But really, I was the issue. It wasn't her, it wasn't the curriculum, it was me." Thanks to show sponsor BookShark. Request a homeschool curriculum catalog or download samples at bookshark.com. TIMESTAMPS 02:29 Introductions 12:47 What has worked well for you as a homeschooler? 30:00 What are your top memories of homeschooling so far? 37:36 Your biggest homeschooling challenges and how you overcame them. 50:12 What surprised you most about homeschooling? YOUR TURN If you'd like to share an aha moment, an inspirational quote, a homeschool hack, a book you're loving, or a suggestion for a podcast topic or guest, leave a comment at bookshark.com/podcast. We'd love to feature your reflection on a future episode.
The host for this episode is Cindy Matsuki. The guest for this episode is Amber Lewis. How Hawaiian Islands Freight Association (HIFA) helps small Hawaii companies save on freight costs. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lq6t8YbeVY9BFMhul4WzT3
Amber Lewis is the principal designer and founder of Amber Interiors. She joins Erin and Sara to share some stories from when they were in middle school, talk about how she built up her business, answer home design questions, give some perspective on life, and more.Executive Producers: Erin Foster, Sara Foster, and Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Montana McBirneyAudio Engineer: Josh Windisch This episode is sponsored by: Boll & Branch (www.bollandbranch.com PROMO CODE: Foster15) Daily Harvest (www.daily harvest.com PROMO CODE: Foster) Function of Beauty (www.functionofbeauty.com/foster) Wondery (Life is Short with Justin Long)Butcher Box (www.butcherbox.com/foster) Birch (www.birchliving.com/foster) Summersalt (www.summersalt.com)
There are some new design styles that are heating up, and if you haven't heard about some of these yet, you probably will. But there's no need to wait, we here to spill the beans now, so you'll know what is coming. If you are a minimalist or a maximalist, there's something here for you. The three design styles we're covering today are Contemporary Cali or California Cool Amber Lewis is a designer who does this style well HERE (https://www.instagram.com/amberinteriors/) Japandi Eclectic English Luke Edward Hall is a designer who aces this style [https://www.instagram.com/lukeedwardhall/] We participate in the Amazon affiliate program, so if you make a purchase thru our links we may receive a small fee from Amazon. Our participation in no way effects the price you pay. Anita's crush is Blitz silver polish. HERE (https://amzn.to/3zhF11z) For very light tarnish try this product HERE (https://amzn.to/3wvStNA) Learn more about different types of silver polish HERE (https://www.hermansilver.com/silver-polish-abrasion-ratings.htm) Kelly's crush is the oh so wonderful & well written book by Amber Lewis. Amber does the California cool style better than anyone. Get a copy of Made for Living HERE (https://amzn.to/3cxP7By). Our Instagram feature for today is Alison Henry Design HERE (https://www.instagram.com/alisonhenrydesign/) Hang out with us between episodes at our blogs, IG and Kelly's YouTube channels. Links are below to all those places to catch up on the otehr 6 days of the week! Kelly's IG HERE (https://www.instagram.com/mysoulfulhome/) Kelly's Youtube HERE (https://www.youtube.com/mysoulfulhome) Kelly's blog HERE (https://www.mysoulfulhome.com/) Anita's IG HERE (https://www.instagram.com/cedarhillfarmhouse/) Anita's blog HERE (https://cedarhillfarmhouse.com/) Are you subscribed to the podcast? Don't need to search for us each Wednesday let us come right to your door ...er...device. Subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Just hit the SUBSCRIBE button & we'll show up!
Ep #018 - Competing in the prepackaged healthy meal industry and the impact of Tom Brady's TB12's Partnership. On this episode, we are joined by the Founder and CEO of The Good Kitchen, Amber Lewis, and the Founder of Verve Capital, Marcelo Franco. The Good Kitchen has made it easy to heat-and-eat delicious, high-quality, prepared meals that can be delivered wherever and whenever you want them. Peace of mind included. They make sure their farmers and producers meet the highest ethical and sustainability standards. From there, they artfully craft all of the ingredients into delicious, chef-driven meals that are as tasty as they are healthy. All you have to do is heat, eat and enjoy. Support The Good Kitchen by ordering food at thegoodkitchen.com. Verve Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm that partners with founders to fund ideas and accelerate growth. They believe in people with big dreams and the grit to bring them to life. They invest in ideas that challenge the status quo and build a better world through innovation. Verve partners with companies providing early-stage investment, support, and advice that help founders reach their vision. Learn more at vervecapital.us. Draper Startup House is a global network of physical locations for entrepreneurs to work, visit, live and connect with an added layer of entrepreneurial education and access to venture capital. Find us at draperstartuphouse.com If you are an entrepreneur or VC who would like to be on our show, email us at austin@draperstartuphouse.com Follow us at @dshaustin on Instagram, @draperstartuphouse on LinkedIN, and let us know which companies from the show you would invest in!
This week episode is all about the never ending battle between design influencers and designers. Just kidding! But the Hotties are talking about how the two business models differ and their experiences on both sides. It take a lot to do them successfully and running two businesses isn't as glamorous as it sounds. Follow Rebecca http://www.instagram.com/studioplumb (Instagram) + http://www.studioplumb.com/ (Website) Follow Shaun http://www.instagram.com/wrenstedinteriors (Instagram) + http://www.wrenstedinteriors.com/ (Website) Stuff they mentioned: Is Rebecca going to do the https://www.oneroomchallenge.com/ (ORC) again? She might be getting to use a bold wallpaper by https://www.miltonandking.com/brand/tiff-manuell/?utm_campaign=%5BBRYCE%5D%20Tiff%20Manuell%20Collection%20Launch%20%28Rn3wn7%29&utm_medium=campaign-email&utm_source=120%20Day%20Engaged%20-%20F1s%2B%20%5BBRYN%5D%202021&_ke=eyJrbF9jb21wYW55X2lkIjogIkhKdmpydSIsICJrbF9lbWFpbCI6ICJyZWJlY2NhQHN0dWRpb3BsdW1iLmNvbSJ9 (Milton & King) and designer https://tiffmanuell.com/ (Tiff Manuell) If you hadn't heard, there's a huge lumber shortage and it's increasing the cost of projects exponentially. Shaun got to go to his first dinner party since February 2020 pre-covid. He shares more about how LGBT people create safe spaces to be authentically themselves. This episode was recorded when we were together during Las Vegas Market in April 2021. The blurred line between design influencers and designers can make it challenging for someone outside of the design industry to understand why they're each different Feedback from our 2021 Listener Feedback Survey suggested a number of designer influencers for potential interview We talk about what we're looking for in a guest episode and interview We focus on the value a designer can offer to all of our listeners when we consider them for an episode The main difference in the business model of design influencers is selling product - either through wholesale designer-exclusive vendors or via retail goods. It's possible to be a design tastemaker without monetizing it to become an influencer Amber Interiors and Studio McGee have been examples for many designers. Amber Lewis recently partnered with http://www.portolapaints.com/ (Portola Paints) on work for her own home, and launched her own line with https://www.anthropologie.com/amber-lewis?utm_medium=paid_search&utm_source=google&utm_source=Google&utm_content=US_-_Designer_-_Amber_Lewis_-_General&utm_term=Amber_Lewis_Home&utm_campaign=US_-_Designer_-_Amber_Lewis&creative=484044549004&device=c&matchtype=b&network=g&gclid=Cj0KCQjwvr6EBhDOARIsAPpqUPG3rUNqz-0Cmj5Qc4gqmzxQqo-w4IILuAHP632JRFRYpRXYsS4zCLEaAp62EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds (Anthropologie) Ginny MacDonald talked about her partnership with Lulu & Georgia when we interviewed her for https://player.captivate.fm/episode/ba0813b8-0125-4c42-a781-d0dbcbec94d0/ (Episode 6) We talk about developing a strategy to build a following and understanding the "why" a follower base can help you depending on your business growth goals Not all designers want a boutique or a shop Designer led e-commerce platforms like https://www.kathykuohome.com/ (Kathy Kuo Home) or https://www.burkedecor.com/ (Burke Decor) sell a lot of products from wholesale designer sources Your own home can be a great place to experiment with your design style and push your creative limits Consider using blogging as a method to build trust with potential clients and build your audience More content on Pinterest and increasing your SEO performance can increase traffic to help clients find you There aren't as many influencers who are actively working interior designers We can learn a lot from influencers about marketing strategies, how they build their audiences, and how they present themselves authentically As designers we need to get out of our own heads and put ourselves out there on...
During COVID lockdowns last year, Jake Arnold, a rising young interior designer based out of Los Angeles, teamed up with Leo Seigal, an entrepreneur. Together they built an ingeniously simple platform, The Expert, that connects clients with top designers for hour-long video consultations. So far their creation has been a hit, and designers, including Amber Lewis, Leanne Ford and Martyn Lawrence Bullard, have flocked to the site, where they charge up to $2,500 for 55 minutes of their time. On this episode of the podcast, Arnold and Seigal speak with host Dennis Scully about the story behind their venture, why bringing trade brands onboard is the next step, and how an elevated take on e-design could change the industry as we know it.This episode is sponsored by Baker + Hesseldenz and Serena & Lily LINKSThe ExpertJake ArnoldDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Amber Lewis of Amber Interiors has had a really big year. Team Domino is constantly talking about her expert renovations and calming, light-filled spaces—and her three shops in Los Angeles have seen incredible growth this year, as everyone has been focused on nesting. Amber’s recent best-selling book, Made for Living: Collected Interiors for All Sorts of Styles, dives into the art of layering and focuses on how we create spaces that are warm, welcoming, cozy, and—most important—a reflection of what we love and value. Despite her massive following and successful career, Amber is approachable and funny and doesn’t take design too seriously. You can really feel that joy in her spaces, and isn’t that ultimately how we all should live? In this episode, she dives deep on the recent renovation of her L.A. house, what materials give you the most bang for your buck, and how everyone should reimagine their home to be more comfortable for daily living.
Lewis talks about his favourite radio moments, the CC team interview teachers Mr Catania, Ms Greig & Ms Douglas, and Year 12's Kaitlyn & Amber look back on their time as part of the CC Radio program in their final recording session as students. Music credits: "Southside" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts 4 License: CC-BY-SA "Let That Sink In" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts 6 License: CC-BY-SA "Slow Lights" Lee Rosevere Album: Music For Podcasts 3 License: CC-BY-SA Additional music by The Tides, Chris Haugen, and Spence.
This week’s episode will feature the Founder of Black Women Do Social, Amber Lewis. We discussed what goes into creating dope content, the importance of being true to yourself, work/life balance, and focusing on what you have not what you don't have. Amber also, walks us through her journey of her beginning stages of entrepreneurship and silencing the crowd's opinions on her career path. *Follow Amber on Socia Media: https://www.instagram.com/socialnthecity/?hl=en*Follow the Gen CEO community: https://www.instagram.com/gen.ceo/
Hello listeners, my name is Amber Lewis! I am excited to welcome you to my podcast. We will speak about almost any and everything while respecting each other's opposing opinions. If you need help with remaining positive or just need a few words of encouragement. Tune in every Wednesday to start your day off right from here on out.
Evann sits down with everyone’s favorite socialite, Amber Lewis, to talk about how she balances her life as the Digital & Social Media Director for the City of Detroit and the ultimate “experience expert.”As a self-proclaimed “woman of many wigs,” Amber likes to dip her hands in just about everything. Amber’s personality shines bright in this episode, just as it does in real-life. Take a listen and be sure to follow Amber on social at @socialnthecity!
Evann sits down with everyone’s favorite socialite, Amber Lewis, to talk about how she balances her life as the Digital & Social Media Director for the City of Detroit and the ultimate “experience expert.” As a self-proclaimed “woman of many wigs,” Amber likes to dip her hands in just about everything. Amber’s personality shines bright...
On this weeks episode we invited media professional Amber Lewis (@daretobeglam) and teacher Kuf U (@krispykuf) 2/3rds of The Migas. We chopped it up about their fields of work, college life, dating and of course Mel was under attack as usual. Tap in and enjoy the laughs.
Interior designer Amber Lewis, the force behind Amber Interiors, is proof that you don't necessarily need a college degree or a straightforward career path to find success. With just a few semesters in an interior design program at UCLA, Lewis found work as an assistant at an interior design firm, and eventually branched out on her own. At the same time, the creative was getting married to a musician, having her first child, and taking every opportunity that came her way. "I was a perfect storm of...luck, talent, and timing," she tells Hillary Kerr on episode 34 of Second Life.
Kristin Guilliams, Joben Lewis and Amber Lewis talk about the obsession our culture has with health and how it was discussed at Theology at the Bottleworks in August.
Dr. Kristin Guilliams and Amber Lewis discuss finding common ground in the topics of violence, gun control, mental health and forgiveness in the context of mass shootings in the U.S.
Amber Lewis is the visionary behind The Good Kitchen, a meal delivery service that focuses on making it easy for you to make healthy food choices. She founded its predecessor, modPALEO, and grew it into what it is today, a small business that supports small farms, sustainability, a community of good people, and healthy living. For complete show notes, please click here to visit our website. Amber's passion for healthy food grew out of her own personal journey to wellness. She discovered the transformational powers of eating real food. She’s a sucker for a farm visit, and loves to discover new dishes that complement her healthy and active lifestyle.
Of all the questions listeners ask me, “How do you do it all” is one of the most popular. My answer is always pretty straightforward … I don’t! That’s why I’m so grateful to have Melissa Hayes and Amber Lewis, the founders of The Good Kitchen, on the show today. What is The Good Kitchen, …
Of all the questions listeners ask me, “How do you do it all” is one of the most popular. My answer is always pretty straightforward … I don’t! That’s why I’m so grateful to have Melissa Hayes and Amber Lewis, the founders of The Good Kitchen, on the show today. What is The Good Kitchen, …
Of all the questions listeners ask me, “How do you do it all” is one of the most popular. My answer is always pretty straightforward … I don’t! That’s why I’m so grateful to have Melissa Hayes and Amber Lewis, the founders of The Good Kitchen, on the show today. What is The Good Kitchen, …
You’ve heard us talk about how much we love The Good Kitchen, and this week we are so excited to hear the story behind this company. The Good Kitchen founders Melissa Hayes and Amber Lewis join us to talk about entrepreneurship and the day-to-day of building a business from scratch, what it’s like to be in business with your best friend, the realities of being a female small business owner, and why The Good Kitchen’s mission matters. “We’re not making meals to make money, we’re making meals to make change.” Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Sponsored by The Good Kitchen discount code GGW Please leave us a review on iTunes!! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/
Amber Lewis is the CEO and Founder of The Good Kitchen, a company that lets you order paleo and primal-friendly prepped meals for you and your family. The concept came about when Amber noticed people’s health would change dramatically over a 30-day period when they were doing the paleo challenge, but they would slowly return back to normal once the challenge was over. People just didn’t have time to cook and make so many of these meals. So, Amber decided to take up the task and now anyone can order from her kitchen within the U.S. and get a healthy meal ready to go. Key Takeaways: [1:25] How did Amber come up with her company, The Good Kitchen? [3:45] Amber changed her eating habits because of her mom’s health conditions. What kinds of health conditions was she suffering from? [7:00] By eliminating gluten and soy products, Amber and her husband saw a world of difference in their health. Her husband stopped taking high-blood pressure medication within 6 months because of it. [8:35] Amber’s food is both paleo and primal-friendly. What does that mean exactly? [10:15] How does Amber come up with her recipes? [15:25] Does Amber just eat food from The Good Kitchen or does she cook her own meals? [20:35] Why should you not heat up olive oil? [27:20] Amber knows organ meat is good for her, but she has a tough time eating it. [30:45] Regan loves using Amber’s products because it has made his and his kid’s lives much simpler. Mentioned in This Episode: Go Wellness website: Go Wellness Call Regan: 801-582-2011 Email Regan: regan@gowellness.com Email the Team: info@gowellness.com Thegoodkitchen.com
Amber Lewis, Founder and CEO of The Good Kitchen (www.thegoodkitchen.com), rejoins us today to continue our conversation from last week. In this episode, we talk more about her mentors, board of advisors and involvement in Vistage (www.vistage.com) to help her grow as an entrepreneur. We also talk more about the competition - including the two obvious ones of Blue Apron (the first IPO in the food delivery) and Amazon. What has been the impact and how has it actually helped her? We spoke more about how Rob Wolf - a very influential person in the Paleo movement - became a spokesperson for the company. As an FYI, his favorite dish from The Good Kitchen is the Korean Beef Bowl. We talked about how Amber started out as a food company - delivering paleo friendly foods to Crossfit members - and has grown into a technology company with a heavy focus on logistics. Along the way, they happen to deliver food! We also explored her knowledge and involvement in the Charlotte startup scene. While she has had her head down developing The Good Kitchen in the past, she's excited to get more involved. Look for her in the coming months at startup events in Charlotte! We wrap up talking about if she could go back and do things from day 1, what would she do differently. It's a great interview - lots of insights from someone who has been growing a startup for the last 6 years. I hope you enjoy listening to this interview as much as I enjoyed doing it. As an aside, I should have done this before but I have now become a customer. My first order has been placed and should be here in the next couple of days. I'm pretty excited about the meals!!! I'm also excited about next week. We have a great interview on Bitcoin, blockchain, and crypto currencies with Kyle Suhan. Kyle has been mining ethereum for the last two years and is in the process of starting his own company built on blockchain technology. His company, Blockade Technologies (www.blockade.cloud), provides decentralized data storage and certainly seems set up to make a splash in the next couple of months when they do their own initial coin offering (ICO). Don't know what that means? Tune in next week to find out.
This week we are very fortunate to have Amber Lewis, Founder and CEO of The Good Kitchen (www.thegoodkitchen.com) join us. Amber started The Good Kitchen, formerly known as ModPaleo, from her own kitchen after watching Crossfit (www.crossfit.com) members struggle to stick to a Paleo diet after a 30-day Paleo challenge she helped run at her local Crossfit gym. With no experience in a commercial kitchen or running a startup, Amber has guided The Good Kitchen over the last 6 years to a fast growing fully prepared meal delivery service no longer serving just the Crossfit community. They now deliver to your door and have incorporated kids meals and bulk meals. This is the first of two podcasts with Amber and we cover the early stages of her business including: How or when she knew she was an entrepreneur? What were the early days of the business like? How did she know when to make pivots in her business strategy and how did she execute them? How did she form the supply chain to supply the food? How long was did she boot strap the business before seeking outside capital? And much, much more. After listening to today's episode, you'll want to register for meals from The Good Kitchen because you can't help but pull for Amber and her team (hint register here - https://www.thegoodkitchen.com/adult) and because you'll realize the convenience they offer with a great tasting line up of food.
Matt Potere, CEO of Sunlight Financial (www.sunlightfinancial.com), continues with our discussion from last week. For this episode, though, I wanted to explore some of the Charlotte startup scene with Matt. We talk about the following today: What's the growth path for Sunlight Financial - does the market get saturated soon or do they have a long run? Is lending an area of strength for startups here in Charlotte? Why it's important to celebrate startup failures as much as successes. Matt talks about Payzer (www.payzer.com) and Health Credit Services (www.hcsloans.com) Can Charlotte overcome its name as a banking town and become a startup location? The impact HQ Charlotte, Dan Roselli and QC Fintech (www.qcfintech.co) have had on the scene here. What's the company culture like at Sunlight Financial? Is there a founders network forming yet? And much more. We've also got some great podcasts coming up as we talk with Amber Lewis from The Good Kitchen (www.thegoodkitchen.com) and explore cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and ethereum.