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Bluebonnet Home
Angie Avard Turner Law

Bluebonnet Home

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 69:52


If it's worth creating it's worth protecting. Angie is THE Creative Lawyer to America's finest reminding us to speak softly but bring a big bat.

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Speak Up with Laura Camacho
E165: Lessons from an Artful Attorney on Negotiating

Speak Up with Laura Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 46:47


Today's fabulous guest on the Speak Up with Laura Camacho podcast is intellectual property attorney and personal friend, Angie Avard Turner. Angie knew she wanted to be an attorney since she was very young, but also had a creative side she wasn't sure what to do with. As a young adult she attended law school in Michigan, moving back to Georgia after graduation. It was then that Angie began learning and exploring her creative side, especially through learning Adobe and working in design of paper products and other home goods. She started a company in the field which, to her surprise, completely took off. After 10 years she made the pivot back into law, helping those creatives she had gotten to know during her career in the industry protect their hard-earned work. In this fabulous and fun-filled 45 minutes, you will learn: The biggest mistakes made in the art of negotiation Why you need to be SPECIFIC and CONCISE in your negotiations The implications of more collaboration taking place across the business world How to represent yourself well in conversations The importance of being relational (regardless of your field or expertise) You can follow Angie on Instagram or LinkedIn. This episode of Speak Up with Laura Camacho is brought to you by The Practical Guide to Effective Communication: Get Recognized for the Value You Already Contribute

The Wealth Edit Podcast
Wealth Edit: Angie Turner

The Wealth Edit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 35:00


Angie Avard Turner, Attorney for Creatives, joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast to share her career journey, and how she started her firm, Angie Avard Turner Law, LLC.

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The Angie Avard Turner Show
Gracious Counsel: Featuring Angie Avard Turner

The Angie Avard Turner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 37:31


The tables are turned on this episode!  Steven Turner, Angie's husband, turns the mic around and asks Angie questions about her law practice, background and life.  Tune in for more!   https://www.angieavardturnerlaw.com/ https://www.instagram.com/angieavardturnerlaw/

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Preppy Podcast
Episode 54 - Angie Avard Turner Law

Preppy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 59:00


After almost 20 years in retail, 10 years in wholesale, and 5 years in licensing, Angie decided to give the people what they were asking for—an attorney who was familiar with the needs of the creative entrepreneurs.  She doesn’t just represent those in creative industries, she’s part of it.  As a designer, artist, and entrepreneur, she understands the legal needs of creative businesses because she has owned and operated one. Connect with Angie at https://www.angieavardturnerlaw.com

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Profit Is A Choice
Design Psychology for True Connection

Profit Is A Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 62:43


049: DESIGN PSYCHOLOGY FOR TRUE CONNECTION WITH MONIQUE BECKER Joining us today is Monique Becker of The Enlightened Nest (and Becker Home). Monique lives with her husband and sons in rural southeastern Pennsylvania in an imperfectly-perfect Victorian farmhouse. She offers design and custom window treatments to her customers. Monique has studied the psychology of design and shares that with us today. She believes houses are living, breathing entities, and are a direct reflection of who we are as people, and who we can become.  You will hear us share that we have been friends and colleagues for many years. We both worked in the custom window treatment space – and then have morphed our businesses over the years. Monique shares a bit of her journey to add in more and how the psychology of design has made a difference in her life – and the life of her clients. I had some a-ha moments in our conversation – and I know you will too.  TOPICS MENTIONED: Psychology Connection Warmth Past THOUGHTS FROM MONIQUE: I literally Googled “How to make a living sewing curtains?” As I was getting more questions, I realized I really loved design work.  I feel like I go through this every 5 year shift.   The emotional connection is absolutely necessary. It is an emotional process. It is not therapy. You have to be open to uncovering some of the layers. It is so engrained in us that things do not bring happiness to us.  You go through the process to pinpoint certain responses to not get blindsided. SOCIALS: Website: www.theenlightenednest.com Facebook: The Enlightened Nest Instagram: @the_enlightened_nest REFERENCES AND RESOURCES: PIAC EP. 45 Angie Avard Turner, ESQ. - Listen Now The Designers' Inner Circle - Become a Member Today!

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Beyond the Mood Board
07: Protecting Your Creativity // Angie Avard Turner

Beyond the Mood Board

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 57:15


The legal side of our businesses tends not to be the most glamorous, so we put it off as long as we can. And while trademark, copyright, non-disclosures, and patent search aren’t at the forefront of our minds, they could make or break your brand.  Angie Avard Turner, an attorney for creatives, breaks down when we should be thinking about legally protecting our brand and business assets and what could happen if we aren’t proactive in this sphere. She shares lessons on what to do with copy-cats, searching for use before naming our business or product and designing a logo, and how to enter partnerships in a positive way while still acknowledging that things might not always go as planned. On this episode we covered: Channeling your creativity in your work, even if it’s not what you went to school for; Pivoting in business after seeing a hole in the market; The difference between copyright and trademark; When you need to think about protecting your business; What an NDA is and how you should be using one when collaborating; If you should be using a contract template and, if so, who should review it; and The best time to work with an attorney in the (re)branding process. Visit Pattern of Purpose for show notes and links to resources mentioned in the show.

Christian Women in Business
Running Business By Faith and Not By Sight with Angie Avard Turner

Christian Women in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 27:31


This week we have the Online Sofa Session coming up with Kayla Brissi. Kayla is going to be teaching us all about Pinterest. If you’re not a member you can still join in. RSVP here. The mission of our guest today is to provide outstanding service by giving sound legal advice and helping clients protect their creative business interests. An attorney should be part of your business resources team (just like your accountant or banker) and the legal advice you receive should be easy to understand. On the weekend, her fave things to do are to read, watch movies, bake and spend time with her husband and kids! Welcome to the show Angie Avard Turner from Angie Avard Turner Law, LLC and Prep’d For Success. Her top 5 tips: Own your own story – Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there – God will equip you and give you what you need when you need it. Bloom where you are planted – When you’re in the dark maybe you’ve been planted, ready to bloom. You don’t have to be in a big city to live out God’s will for your life. Failure is a growth strategy – Failure is not always a bad thing. It’s there to help us learn. God loves how you serve people – Make people feel great for using your services. Love others well – when your customers leave, do they feel valued from using your service?Her bible verse for this season: Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.Angie Avard TurnerWhere to find AngieHER WEBSITEPREP’D FOR SUCCESS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Podcasts – The Deep End Design
Legal Tips & Takeaways for Designers

Podcasts – The Deep End Design

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 64:08


Over the years, we've gotten a bunch of legal questions submitted from our listeners. But we never feel very comfortable answering them — until now! In this episode, the gang sits down with Angie Avard Turner, a designer-turned-attorney for creatives. She answers all OUR questions, as well as a bunch that were submitted by you, […] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deeplygraphic/message

Podcasts – The Deep End Design
Legal Tips & Takeaways for Designers

Podcasts – The Deep End Design

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 63:02


Over the years, we’ve gotten a bunch of legal questions submitted from our listeners. But we never feel very comfortable answering them — until now! In this episode, the gang sits down with Angie Avard Turner, a designer-turned-attorney for creatives. She answers all OUR questions, as well as a bunch that were submitted by you, […] The post Legal Tips & Takeaways for Designers appeared first on The Deep End Design.

Positively Creative
051 - Bari J, Surface Pattern Designer, on Licensing Artwork, Pattern Design Workflow, & Getting a Book Deal!

Positively Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 46:48


Have you ever thought about licensing your artwork? Well, today I'm talking with Bari J all about how she got started as a surface pattern designer and how she put herself out there to get her first fabric company to license. We chat about how to educate yourself about pattern design, her favorite products she's created, and all about her new book. We also dive into her process and how she finds inspiration for her collections.   About Bari J:Bari J. is a lifestyle brand that spans many categories including wall art, fabric, home decor, stationery, cards, wall murals, wall paper, stencils and more.   I'm an artist. As a very visual person, I probably always was, but I didn't always create art. I was a fashionista sort in high school, and I was crazy for interior design. But I was busy singing and dancing and being an actress. I never ever thought I could make art. My mom was the artist. I was the actress. That was that. I came to art in my early thirties as a way to express myself when my children were young. Out of college, I had worked in advertising. And though I started college as a theatre major I graduated college with a degree in Social Sciences and Women's Studies. Not really related to art, I'd say. But when our now almost grown girls were little, I was always puttering around. I wanted our home to be different. I didn't want it to look like a page from a Pottery Barn catalog. I wanted it to look like us. And I also didn't want to dress from a catalog. At the time, I started making jewelry from found objects and then collage art as well. Soon I was sewing handbags and created a small business under the name Bari J. selling luscious fabric bags... and the Curated Maximalist Style was born (though I didn't know that quite yet). After several years, I decided I needed my own fabric for the bags, and with a background in graphic design for advertising, I started teaching myself to design fabric. A year later, I licensed my first line of fabric. It was a "painterly" line called Full Bloom that most assumed I had painted by hand. But I hadn't. For years I continued to create art just in the computer... and then I took the leap. Paint. And I was hooked. Now years later I know what was always true. I am an artist. And I am a painter. Since then I have created 15 collections of fabric, art for wall paper, home decor, wall art, and much more. The Curated Maximalist Style has become part of who I am and what I do.   Links: Episode 45 - Angie Avard Turner, Lawyer of Prepd for Success on Protecting Your Intellectual Property, Contracts for Creatives, & Copyrighting Images   Website: https://barijdesigns.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barij/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/barij/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BariJdesigns/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pNVddXV5GWCkXHl5ZvbhQ   To get 50% off your first year with Honeybook, go to positivelycreative.net/honeybook!   About The Positively Creative Podcast: The Positively Creative Podcast was created by Dorothy Collier, artist of Dorothy Art, for creative entrepreneurs. When Dorothy started having a positive outlook on every aspect of her life, including her art career, the creativity and opportunities started overflowing! Join her as she chats with other small business owners, discussing the ins and outs of how to run a creative business and how they make it in their respective fields. To learn more about The Positively Creative Podcast, visit our website or head over to our Patreon page! You can also find Dorothy on Instagram at @positivelycreativepodcast and @dorothyart!

Positively Creative
045 - Angie Avard Turner, Lawyer of Prepd for Success on Protecting Your Intellectual Property, Contracts for Creatives, & Copyrighting Images

Positively Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 44:57


Today we are talking Law with Angie Avard Turner a lawyer turned creative turned lawyer for creatives! We talk all about the 5 contracts our business needs, when something is copyrighted and how you can protect your works. This is a must listen for any creative business!   About Angie:Angie Avard Turner is a creative entrepreneur with over 20 years of creative experience.  She is also an attorney who represents creatives of all kinds, and she has been licensed to practice law since 2001.  Angie is a business consultant, an author, a featured writer, a designer, a public speaker, a problem solver, an out-of-the-box thinker, an unconventionalist, a wife, a mom, a daughter, a sister, and a friend. She is just a regular ole gal who has been around the creative block a few times.  She wants to help you round that block with each new success!   Website: https://www.prepdforsuccess.com/ Website: http://www.angieavardturnerlaw.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/angieavardturner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angieavardturner/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/aatcreative/   To get 50% off your first year with Honeybook, go to positivelycreative.net/honeybook!   About The Positively Creative Podcast: The Positively Creative Podcast was created by Dorothy Collier, artist of Dorothy Art, for creative entrepreneurs. When Dorothy started having a positive outlook on every aspect of her life, including her art career, the creativity and opportunities started overflowing! Join her as she chats with other small business owners, discussing the ins and outs of how to run a creative business and how they make it in their respective fields. To learn more about The Positively Creative Podcast, visit our website or head over to our Patreon page! You can also find Dorothy on Instagram at @positivelycreativepodcast and @dorothyart!

The Jennifer Allwood Show
076: Protecting your Creative Business with Angie Avard Turner, Esq.

The Jennifer Allwood Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 38:41


Thinking about the legal side of a business isn't exactly fun for most of us creative business owners. But's one of those things that is so extremely important and way easier if you set your business up right from the get-go. I am chatting with lawyer  Angie Avard Turner about some of the most important legal issues and how to protect your creative business. Since she has owned her own creative stationary business (and loves color and pattern too!), Angie gets us creative business owners  and breaks it down so we understand. She shares the five types of contracts you should have in place to protect yourself and your company's intellectual property AND what to in some of the most common situations of copyright infringement! Yes this happens to all of us creatives!! People steal our photos! We aren't going to use too many big scary legal words and I promise, if you have a creative business, it is worth protecting and listening to this podcast. Show Notes: https://www.jenniferallwood.com/episode076/ Facebook @themagicbrushinc Follow Instagram: @jenniferallwood