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Best podcasts about anne sage

Latest podcast episodes about anne sage

LIBERTY Sessions with Nada Jones | Celebrating women who do & inspiring women who can |

We've got lots of new things coming for 2022, but before we get into that I wanted to take a look back at our early episodes and rerelease my top 10  picks for the month of December.  To be clear, picking my favorite episodes is like picking my favorite child—it's impossible--so I based my decision on 3 criteria, 1) interviews of women who overcame something outside of the regular struggle of running a business,  2) a unique industry the guest disrupted and 3) guests that were just as much as teachers as storytellers. I hope you enjoy these episodes and please be sure to follow us on Instagram where we will be rolling out our big news throughout December. I want to keep you, our podcast family, in the loop. If you're currently a content creator or hoping to launch a content venture, this throwback episode is for you. My guest Anne Sage is a blogger, stylist, author, influencer and has been navigating this road less traveled in an industry that's still unfolding. In this episode, learn how Anne became a full-time content creator, stylist, writer and creative. She's an absolute wellspring of wisdom and insight, and she's acutely aware of the oversaturation in her industry and gives advice accordingly. She breaks down useful ways to utilize the best platforms for your audience offers examples on how to work with potential brand partnerships. Anne reminds us to think about the long game when it comes to building an audience and a business in this field and asks us to uncover our why. And to be sure that the content we are creating comes from the heart. Listen and learn ladies, you're going to love Anne.Please follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram--that's where we hang out the most. And please rate and review us—it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures.

Art Life Stories with Sarah Story
Erin Austen Abbott - Writer and Photographer

Art Life Stories with Sarah Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 54:06


New episode “Art Life Stories” podcast! Erin Austen Abbott is a woman of many talents: a photographer, writer, content creator, curator, & interior designer!We discuss:

The Mood Board Interview Series
Anne Sage, Interior Designer & Content Creator

The Mood Board Interview Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 43:56


Anne Sage has been blogging since 2008 with her signature smart yet stylish approach to interiors, entertaining, wellness, and more. This week we have real talk around the BLM Movement and what is she doing to support it, and how can we create a happier home in 2021? Check out the shoppable mood board about our conversation at angelabelt.com.

Money Career & Motherhood Podcast
Ep 16: Family Field Trips with Erin Austen Abbott

Money Career & Motherhood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 25:27


How do we bring education about the world into our family experiences? In this episode, I'm talking with multi-passionate entrepreneur Erin Austen Abbott about her life and work, including her most recent venture as the author of the book Family Field Trips: Explore Art, Food, Music & Nature with Kids. We discuss how expanding our exposure to the globe can grow opportunity and compassion in our children, as well as how Erin manages to stay on top of her multiple business ventures.   About the Guest: Erin Austen Abbott, born in 1976, in Tupelo, Mississippi, studied photography at the Museum School of Fine Arts in, Boston, MA,  and at the Photographic Center Northwest in Seattle, WA. She has had photography shows in Tampa, Seattle, Boston, Memphis, Los Angeles, Oxford, MS, Charleston, SC, Basel, Switzerland, Milan, Italy, Berlin, Germany, and Water Valley, MS, 1999-2018. Her writing and photography have been published in such publications as Esquire, Bon Appétit, Visit Baton Rouge, Invitation Magazine, Country Roads, liquor.com, Southern Living, Garden & Gun, Bitter Southerner, Teen Vogue, Alternative Press, Los Angeles Times, Uppercase, Bake From Scratch, Southern Lady, Oxford Magazine, Oh So Beautiful Paper, West Elm's blog First + Main, Good Grit, Laurel Mercantile journal, Splinter Creek, and Southern Spaces.  She has been featured in The New York Times, Anthology Magazine, Flea Market Style Magazine, Design Sponge, Lonny, Domino, First + Main, Pennyweight, Houzz, and in the book Sage Living by Anne Sage for Chronicle Books, to name a few. She published her first book,  How To Make It, on Chronicle Books, in the spring of 2017 and has a new book that will be out in April of 2020 called Family Field Trip. Her blog, Field Trip works to teach parents and children about design, food, art, and culture, from home and beyond.  Erin lives in Water Valley, Mississippi with her husband and son. When not writing, she has an interior design studio and content creation business that keeps her equally as busy.  Find Erin online at: https://www.instagram.com/erinaustenabbott https://www.instagram.com/fieldtripblog P: erinaustenabbott https://www.facebook.com/ameliapresents https://www.facebook.com/Fieldtripblog https://www.pinterest.com/erinaustenabbott/ http://fieldtrip-blog.com/   About the Host: Janice Scholl has spent her entire career talking about money and business. Through her time as a commercial banker, consultant, and mentor to budding entrepreneurs, she helped clients create solid business and financial strategies to help propel their business to success. While working with aspiring female entrepreneurs, Janice noticed that the same four themes kept repeating: Many women are uncomfortable with finance, both in their business and in their personal life. Women want access to more women mentors and advisors. Women often start businesses because they feel the corporate world doesn't fit their lifestyle. Few are motivated by purely financial reasons. Mothers didn't want money to drive their family decisions. From these themes, The Money, Career, & Motherhood Podcast was born. Now Janice spends her time helping mothers gain confidence and understanding about money, career, and business topics as they relate to motherhood and family – the way many women actually think about money. Janice loves helping mothers implement business and financial strategies within their families to help each family member thrive. Visit the Money, Career, & Motherhood website, Facebook page, Facebook group, or on Instagram.   Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.

Explore Home - A Podcast from Universal Furniture
Explore Home with with Anne Sage and Laiza Cors of Embello

Explore Home - A Podcast from Universal Furniture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 46:36


This week we invite you to Explore Home with Anne Sage and Laiza Cors of Embello, a dedicated online space for social influencers to connect with home and design brands. Embello was co-founded by Laiza, who also serves as their CEO, while Anne is Embello's talent relations strategist. Anne also has a unique background in design, media and the influencer space allows perspective on how to leverage influencer relationships for both brands and influencers. Listen as Laiza and Anne elaborate on their individual journeys in the influencer marketing space through the years and how it has evolved since its inception. They then touch on influencer marketing as it specifically relates to the home design and interior design market, elaborating on the power it has to drive a consumer's purchasing decisions. Then, Neil, Laiza, and Anne discuss the benefits of a paid collaboration, highlighting the many ways it can boost engagement and produce desirable results for a home brand. They close the conversation with some exciting new things coming from Embello for the remainder of 2020.To learn more about Laiza, Anne, and Embello, you can visit embello.com now or follow @embello_inc on Instagram.

Style Matters
Life Goals with Anne Sage

Style Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 28:59


One of my favorite books on design, and one that's had a lot of influence on how I think about helping clients with figuring out their aesthetic, is by Anne Sage and it's called Sage Living.  In this episode, which originally aired in 2016, we talk with Anne about her realization that her home could be a source of support as she was making a major life transition.  She talks candidly about her personal life and how her professional life has taken many different turns, with the ups and downs all of us can relate to.  I think you're going to get a lot out of this episode when it comes to connecting the dots between how you want to feel and how your home can foster your goals.  

We Get to Know
Anne Sage: @citysage: Designer, Stylist, Interiors, Author, Fashion & Art Direction

We Get to Know

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 60:28


We Get to Know stylist, interior designer and blogger Anne Sage of annesage.com and @citysage. It was a real pleasure talking to Anne, the founder of the popular design blog annesage.com.  After graduating from Stanford, Anne found herself living in NYC working as a consumer strategist but not totally sold on the direction of her life.  With a strong interest in design and all things pretty,  Anne began her blog in 2008 and the rest, as they say, is history.  She is naturally creative and constantly coming up with great business ideas.  She co-founded Rue Magazine; a gorgeous online design and entertainment magazine filled with incredible lifestyle inspiration.  She also founded a beautiful and successful event studio in Los Angeles, called Light Lab.  This space is used for marketing and advertising projects with brands like Food Network, Disney, and Lay’s.  Anne is also the author of an interiors book entitled Sage Living, which was released Fall 2015 from Chronicle Books. In this interview, Anne tells her story and talks about how she splits her time between maintaining her social platforms and offering client services in art direction and photo styling, interior design, and social media consulting.  She tells a bit about growing up in Canada and her love of British television.  Anne currently lives in beautiful Southern California with her husband and their 4 pets.   Visit wegettoknow.com to explore original and guest related content and to learn more about our podcasts and guests. This episode is brought to you in partnership with Dr. C Vitamins. Use our code WEGETTOKNOW to save 30% off your order of their pharmaceutical grade and medically endorsed vitamins. Dr C Vitamins are the highest quality and are tested for potency and purity that ensure their quality www.drcvitamins.com

Out of Line with Caroline Lee
Social Media Q+A with Anne Sage

Out of Line with Caroline Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 38:05


Part two: after discussing eating disorders, mental health + anxiety with Anne Sage, Caroline asks a series of questions about Anne's social media practices. Anne Sage is an author, stylist and OG blogger under the alias ‘CitySage’.. She went to Stanford, worked as a consumer strategist in Manhattan, co-founded an online magazine in San Francisco, and wrote her first book, ‘Sage Living’ in LA. Anne and her husband, Ivan, live in LA with their two cats and two dogs. Anne also happens to be my business partner at our studio space, Light Lab, and is one of my dearest friends. She came over to my place where we recorded our chat. Links: Anne Sage Anne on Insta: @citysage Anne on Twitter: @citysage Anne on Pinterest: CitySage Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com

Out of Line with Caroline Lee
Anne Sage on eating disorders and mental health

Out of Line with Caroline Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 98:53


Anne Sage is an author, stylist and OG blogger under the alias ‘CitySage’.. She went to Stanford, worked as a consumer strategist in Manhattan, co-founded an online magazine in San Francisco, and wrote her first book, ‘Sage Living’ in LA. Anne and her husband, Ivan, live in LA with their two cats and two dogs. Anne also happens to be my business partner at our studio space, Light Lab, and is one of my dearest friends. She came over to my place where we recorded our chat on eating disorders [bulimia], anxiety, mental health, and so much more. Trigger warning: This conversation is not an easy one to have or listen to, but Anne’s courage to share her experience and her truth are especially important right now as we take a much-needed look at mental health, learning how to speak about our own needs, and learn how to support each other. Whatever your own personal truth, our hope is that this discussion will remind you that no matter how perfect and pretty an Instagram feed may look, we’re all fighting our own battles. One day at a time, may we truly unravel the aloneness that social media can amplify, and remember that we are all in this together. Links: Anne Sage Anne on Insta: @citysage Anne on Twitter: @citysage Anne on Pinterest: CitySage Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com  

LIBERTY Sessions with Nada Jones | Celebrating women who do & inspiring women who can |
LS #024- How Not Getting “The” Job Led to a Beautiful Career: Anne Sage

LIBERTY Sessions with Nada Jones | Celebrating women who do & inspiring women who can |

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 67:53


Anne Sage is a Content Creator. As a blogger, stylist, author and influencer she’s been navigating the road less travelled in an industry that is still unfolding. Back 2008 Anne, in hopes of having a running resume ready for Martha Stewart Living, started a blog. It was during the time when lifestyle and interior design blogs were still new and the community was small and supportive. In the past ten years Anne has witnessed the birth and boom of the blogging industry. In this episode, learn how Anne navigated the challenges and benefits of an industry, and has been able to pivot to be a full-time content creator, stylist, writer, and creative. Anne is a wellspring of wisdom and insight and is acutely aware of the over saturation in the content creation industry. She breaks down useful ways to utilize the best platform for your audience. She gives examples on how to identify the value of your posting when in conversation with potential brand partnerships, and reminds us all to thinking about the long game. Anne asks us to uncover our why (to share a passion, tell a story or make money?), and doesn’t mince words when asked her opinion on the matter. Anne has written a lifestyle book, Sage Living, remodeled and opened a photography studio, The Light Lab, and is now working on a memoir, TBD. She is a woman who is willing to listen, learn and take risks and as a result creates inspiration for days. Please follow Anne @citysage on Instagram and Twitter, and @annesage on Facebook. You can read her blog at www.annesage.com. You can also purchase Sage Living here. Don't forget to follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Please let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #libertysessions and please rate and review us—it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures.

Style Matters
Anne Sage - Sage Living

Style Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 29:12


We first came across Anne Sage through her book, "Sage Living".  We were drawn to the subtitle, "Decorate for The Life You Want," because it sounded like she would be talking about the very substantial link we believe in, between your home and the foundation of a happy life.  And we were not disappointed!  This book is full of practical, hands-on ideas for setting up your home in ways that will help you bring your life goals to fruition.  So, we're going to be asking Anne a lot about the book, but she also talks a little bit about her blog, City Sage, which you should definitely check out. 

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Raise Your Hand Say Yes with Tiffany Han
Ep. 75: Anne Sage on Balance

Raise Your Hand Say Yes with Tiffany Han

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 64:13


This week on Raise Your Hand Say Yes I got to sit down with writer Anne Sage to talk about everything associated with balancing your online life with your personal life. We talk about when what you share is too much, how to navigate sometimes painful changes while being a "public" figure, what story social media and the internet is telling, and learning how to make the kind choice for yourself. This episode was chock full of nuggets - I filled over four pages with notes! (Get your Cheat Sheet here!) If you're someone who struggles with being kind and gentle with yourself or is Type A or has made mistakes or are still trying to figure out what kind of story to tell online, this episode is for you. Even if you aren't one of those people, this episode is for you. Listen. It's so good. PS. A special thank you to Mazuma for sponsoring the podcast. If you're ready to make bookkeeping and accounting easy-peasy for your business, Mazuma's got you covered! Show Notes: Get Your Episode Cheat Sheet Connect with Anne: Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest Anne's Book, Sage Living: Decorate for the Life you Want Gretchen Rubin's "Better Than Before" Ellen Ercolini Harriet Lerner Rue Magazine Brené Brown, Rising Strong Brené Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection Pema Chodron, When Things Fall Apart Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.     Join the RYHSY Fb group  Subscribe in itune

Raise Your Hand Say Yes with Tiffany Han
Ep. 75: Anne Sage on Balance

Raise Your Hand Say Yes with Tiffany Han

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016 64:08


This week on Raise Your Hand Say Yes I got to sit down with writer Anne Sage to talk about everything associated with balancing your online life with your personal life. We talk about when what you share is too much, how to navigate sometimes painful changes while being a "public" figure, what story social media and the internet is telling, and learning how to make the kind choice for yourself. This episode was chock full of nuggets - I filled over four pages with notes! (Get your Cheat Sheet here!) If you're someone who struggles with being kind and gentle with yourself or is Type A or has made mistakes or are still trying to figure out what kind of story to tell online, this episode is for you. Even if you aren't one of those people, this episode is for you. Listen. It's so good. PS. A special thank you to Mazuma for sponsoring the podcast. If you're ready to make bookkeeping and accounting easy-peasy for your business, Mazuma's got you covered! Show Notes: Get Your Episode Cheat Sheet Connect with Anne: Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest Anne's Book, Sage Living: Decorate for the Life you Want Gretchen Rubin's "Better Than Before" Ellen Ercolini Harriet Lerner Rue Magazine Brené Brown, Rising Strong Brené Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection Pema Chodron, When Things Fall Apart Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.     Join the RYHSY Fb group  Subscribe in itune

One Part Podcast
Episode 47: Overcoming The Fear Of Being Alone + Creating A Space With Meaning With Anne Sage Of Sage Living

One Part Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015 40:28


After reading the intro to Anne Sage’s new book, Sage Living: Decorate For The Life You Want, I immediately reached out to her and asked her to be on the podcast. It was that good. Lucky for all of us, she said yes.  In this episode, I ask Anne to dive deeper into that intro, and she shares how […]

Creating Your Own Path
CYOP #33 - Becoming an Author + Getting Out of Your Own Head with Lifestyle Writer Anne Sage

Creating Your Own Path

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2015 25:16


Today's show brings me to the home of Lifestyle Writer, Creative Director and Social Media Strategist Anne Sage. I've been a longtime admirer of her work, so I was thrilled when I found out we'd be able to meet up while I was in LA. In the interview we chat about Anne's new interiors book (out this fall) and how she dealt with the grueling (and rewarding) process of writing and publishing her first book. We also talk about the difference between our online selves and our real life selves, how Anne pieces together her income and why starting a creative career will force you to get to know yourself really, really well. You can find the full show notes at creatingyourownpath.com.