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Bex Scott welcomes guest Dariya from The Thrifty Fox Shop to talk about her love of Pyrex and how many vintage collections she maintains. Bex met Dariya on Instagram and credits her with getting Bex onto Whatnot. They talk extensively about Pyrex, from their favorite pieces to their greatest finds, but as Dariya has an enthusiasm for a great variety of vintage items, there's more than Pyrex to explore in this episode. Dariya, like many collectors, got into vintage collecting via her mom. She truly leaned into Pyrex around age sixteen and hasn't stopped since. Pyrex and thrifting for vintage items is a family affair for Dariya too, as both her mom and sister are as avid about collecting as she is. She shares some of her most memorable Pyrex finds with Bex and they discuss their most and least loved patterns as well as which Pyrex dish both their husbands manage to explode during use. Beyond Pyrex, Dariya introduces Bex to her love of crewel embroidery, vintage mushrooms, glass animals, lucite flowers, vintage linens, brass, and many more of her very eclectic collections. Dariya's philosophy is to collect what makes you happy and decorate the same way, so tune in to find out just what pieces bring her the most joy in her home. Resources discussed in this episode:WhatnotPink Butterprint PyrexStarburst PyrexAmethyst Viking swung vaseZodiac 475 casserole dishOld Orchard PyrexCatherine Holm turquoise bowlStrawberry Hill pottery mouseWabasso Flower Power floral sheets“Stranger Things” rainbow sheets@ThriftersDelight on InstagramFika Coffee House in Camrose, Alberta—Contact Dariya | The Thrifty Fox ShopInstagram: @TheThriftyFoxShopPoshmark: @dariyasimsEtsy: The Thrifty Fox ShopContact Rebecca Scott | Pyrex With Bex: Website: PyrexWithBex.comInstagram: @pyrexwithbex—TranscriptBex Scott: [00:00:02] Hey everybody, it's Bex Scott and welcome to the Pyrex with Bex podcast where, you guessed it, I talk about vintage Pyrex, but also all things vintage housewares. I'll take you on my latest thrifting adventures, talk about reselling, chat with other enthusiasts about their collections, and learn about a bunch of really awesome items from the past. Subscribe now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you love listening to podcasts so you don't miss a beat. Hey everybody, this is Bex Scott and you are listening to the Pyrex with Bex podcast. And on today's episode, I have my friend and fellow vintage reseller Dariya from the Thrifty Fox Shop. Welcome, Dariya. Dariya: [00:00:43] Hello. Bex Scott: [00:00:44] How's it going? Dariya: [00:00:45] Oh, good. Bex Scott: [00:00:47] Nice. I see you have your awesome Halloween display behind you. Dariya: [00:00:51] I do. We couldn't wait to start decorating for October, so we started in mid-September for decorating Halloween. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:00:59] That's how my family is but with Christmas. Dariya: [00:01:01] Oh, fair. Bex Scott: [00:01:02] My mom starts decorating the day after Halloween for Christmas, so I've kind of-- Dariya: [00:01:05] -- oh, wow-- Bex Scott: [00:01:06] -- got that Christmas bug from her. Dariya: [00:01:08] Yeah. That makes sense. Bex Scott: [00:01:10] Mhm. So I wanted to start off kind of with how we met. So we met on Instagram. I was following you for a while. And then I came across your Instagram story about your Whatnot show. And it was a Christmas show which is one of my favorite things obviously. And I watched your show got some amazing things from you and you helped me get into the Whatnot selling, which I'm very grateful for that. Dariya: [00:01:37] I actually didn't know that. Bex Scott: [00:01:38] You're the first person I found out about Whatnot through. And you made selling look so easy. And I remember a while back in some of the episodes I was talking about how I thought Whatnot was difficult because you have to be, like, on for an entire hour and talking and kind of, I'm a very severe introvert, so doing Whatnot is kind of stress-inducing. But I've loved it so far. Dariya: [00:02:05] Yeah, once you get into it, then you find yourself more comfortable and stuff. Yeah, because I'm also an introvert and I never thought I'd ever do lives in my entire life. But hey, look at us go. Bex Scott: [00:02:16] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Your one year just passed on Whatnot. And I think mine is coming up sometime soon, so. Dariya: [00:02:23] Yeah. You'll have to do a show. Bex Scott: [00:02:24] Yeah. For everybody listening, come find us on Whatnot. We have an awesome group of Canadian sellers. So how did your Pyrex and your vintage collecting begin? Dariya: [00:02:35] With my mom. She's always, yeah, it's always someone in the family that gets you hooked. Yeah. My mom always loved, like, antiques and vintage. And so, you know, growing up around that. And then I kind of got my own style going, which has changed drastically over the last, like, years. When I started collecting, which was probably when I was 16, I started collecting, I've always like collected knickknacks, like ever since I was a little girl. But Pyrex was when around 16 when I started collecting all the Pyrex and I've never stopped. Bex Scott: [00:03:09] It's good. A good collection you have going. Then for all that time, I. Dariya: [00:03:12] Think of all the stuff I left behind at that time when all the prices were good. So many regrets. Bex Scott: [00:03:17] Yeah, that's what a lot of collectors I've talked to say. Like, if they would have known that, they should have just grabbed things when they saw it. Yeah. Dariya: [00:03:26] And the stuff that I started collecting nowadays and just thinking about what I could have left behind back then. Oh, man. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:03:35] So your mom kind of got you into it. Does your mom still collect Pyrex? Dariya: [00:03:40] She does. Yeah, and so does my sister. So all three of us collect Pyrex and other collections we kind of share the same love for. So we're either fighting or finding each other stuff. Bex Scott: [00:03:52] Yeah, I was going to say, when you go thrifting together, how do you decide who gets to keep what? Dariya: [00:03:56] Basically, whoever finds it, gets it. Or else if one of us has something, then we'll, yeah, let whoever has it get the first dibs. But it's a competition sometimes, that's for sure. Bex Scott: [00:04:09] I guess I'm lucky that way that I don't have any family competition. If anybody finds anything, they know to just give it straight to me. And I don't have to fight my mom over anything. Dariya: [00:04:19] Well, and whenever one of us starts a new collection, we all get hooked. So then it's like there's no winning. Bex Scott: [00:04:26] That's awesome. Dariya: [00:04:27] Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:04:27] I guess on the flip side, that would be really fun if you had people in your family who you could go thrifting with and kind of had the same interests as you. Dariya: [00:04:35] Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:04:37] Cool. And what have been your best Pyrex finds so far? Dariya: [00:04:42] I think my best one was the two pieces of pink Butterprint at a garage sale and, in Alberta, which you never see pink Butterprint? And it was posted online and I, like, messaged them because it was a bit of a drive and I had like two little kids, so I was like, okay, like I'd love to get these, but would you be able to hold them? Because I don't want to drive there and get there and them not being there. So they held them for me and I paid 60 bucks for two of them, which is high for a garage sale. But like, again, pink Butterprint. Bex Scott: [00:05:13] That's good. Dariya: [00:05:14] Yeah, yeah. So I kept one and then gave one to my sister. Bex Scott: [00:05:18] Lucky sister. Dariya: [00:05:20] I know. Would have been nice if there was three. And then I could have given one to my mom too, but yeah. Bex Scott: [00:05:26] Yeah. Dariya: [00:05:26] No, I think that was, I was trying to, like, wrack my brain and that was definitely one of my best Pyrex scores. Bex Scott: [00:05:33] Yeah. That's really good. Especially at a garage sale. That never happens. Dariya: [00:05:37] And I'm so curious as to how they got the pink Butterprint, because I think it was only for the States and you had to get them through coupons or something? So it's curious to know how they got all the way up to Alberta. Bex Scott: [00:05:50] Interesting. Yeah, I think I found a set of the Butterprint. It was in a Value Village and only one of the bowls was good, but it was still, it was still a good find, right? Dariya: [00:06:03] Yeah, yeah, I'd love to find an orange. The orange Butterprint, but... Bex Scott: [00:06:08] Oh yeah. Yeah. I keep seeing listings through Facebook for them and I'm tempted. Dariya: [00:06:13] But that price tag. Bex Scott: [00:06:15] Yeah like $750, $1000. Dariya: [00:06:18] Yeah. No. Nope. Bex Scott: [00:06:22] Cool. And what would you say is your holy grail piece, if you, you might already have it. But if you don't have it what would it be? Dariya: [00:06:28] I don't actually. I still need that Starburst Pyrex. I was trying to think. Starburst, I kind of have three. Starburst. What's the - Pink Stems. And then this isn't Pyrex, but I really love like, a amethyst. Amethyst, Amethyst, Amethyst I don't know, um, Vikings swung vase. So those are like my three holy grails. Yeah, yeah. But yeah. Do you have a Starburst? Bex Scott: [00:06:54] I don't. Dariya: [00:06:55] I know, like, they're like they seem common enough. But the price tag again is just like, hmm, yeah. Bex Scott: [00:07:02] And you see photos of people who have like ten of them in their collection. Dariya: [00:07:05] Just hand one over to me. Please, please. I did see a Starburst at a antique, at the Antique Mall in Edmonton. Bex Scott: [00:07:13] Oh, yeah. Dariya: [00:07:14] And I think it was like $2,000. So I was like, oh, that was like, look at you from through the glass. Bex Scott: [00:07:19] Yeah. Take a picture. And then just, that's as close as I'm going to get. Dariya: [00:07:22] Pretty much. I was like, I was right beside it, but that's about it. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:07:26] Yeah. And do you want the turquoist? Turquoist? That's not a word. Turquoise. That's my my 14 year old son, he's infected me. He says turquoist. I'm gonna have to tell him now. He's gonna be proud. Dariya: [00:07:36] Yeah. You know, my husband's always, like, deliberately mispronouncing things. And now I call, like, quesadilla a quesadillo. You know, I'm, like, so dumb, so dumb. Bex Scott: [00:07:47] Try this again. Turquoise. Oh my gosh. Yeah. Do you want that one or, I think there's a cream one, right? Dariya: [00:07:53] I'd probably want the turquoise. Yeah. The cream one's nice, but like. And there's a black one too, I think. Bex Scott: [00:07:58] Yes. Yeah. Dariya: [00:08:00] I mean, the black one would be nice for a Halloween display. Bex Scott: [00:08:02] It would. Yeah. Dariya: [00:08:04] But I would definitely take the turquoise one. Bex Scott: [00:08:06] Me too. Dariya: [00:08:07] Mhm. Just need to thrift one. Bex Scott: [00:08:09] Oh that would be great. Dariya: [00:08:11] Right? Bex Scott: [00:08:11] That would be a start the car moment. I'd push everybody away in the aisles. Give it to me. Dariya: [00:08:16] Yeah. I must go pay for this. Bex Scott: [00:08:18] Yeah. And do you have any favorite patterns outside of your holy grail? Dariya: [00:08:27] I have to say, I mean, I love a lot of the patterns, but my favorite one is the Zodiac one, which is right there. You can see behind me. Yeah. The Zodiac 475 casserole dish. I didn't even know I wanted it, and then my husband surprised me with it for Christmas one year. And it's like, hands down, the best Christmas present ever. Bex Scott: [00:08:48] No kidding. Dariya: [00:08:49] I kind of forgot that there was a Zodiac Pyrex available, so when I opened it up for Christmas, I was so excited. And yeah, it's definitely my favorite. Favorite Christmas gift ever. Bex Scott: [00:08:58] That's a good gift from your husband. He's great at gift giving. Dariya: [00:09:02] Yeah, he did pretty good. They need to make more of the Zodiac line. I'm, too bad that they didn't, but I can see how the gold is kind of hard and. Mhm. Bex Scott: [00:09:11] Yeah. Dariya: [00:09:12] You need that one. Bex Scott: [00:09:13] Are there any patterns that you really dislike? Dariya: [00:09:16] I mean I'm not a big fan of the Woodland Pyrex. I know a lot of people like that. I don't mind the lighter brown one, but the dark brown one is like mmm. And then I'm trying to think, there's another brown one I'm not a big fan of. Bex Scott: [00:09:29] The Old Orchard one? Dariya: [00:09:30] Yeah. Yeah. The Old Orchard one. Yeah. Other than that I'm like, I don't mind any of the other Pyrex, but the Old Orchard one just grinds my gears. Bex Scott: [00:09:40] Yeah. It's weird. Dariya: [00:09:42] Yeah. And I know some people like to exclusively collect that one, but I'm like, no. Bex Scott: [00:09:47] It must have been, I don't know, it would be interesting to get in the mind of whoever designed that one because-- Dariya: [00:09:54] Right? Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:09:55] Maybe the colors on its own without the design on top would be kind of okay? Dariya: [00:10:01] But yeah. Yeah, it's that design. I wouldn't mind it so much without the design. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bex Scott: [00:10:09] And do you use your Pyrex is a big question for collectors. Dariya: [00:10:12] I'm like 50/50. I use, I have Pyrex, my Pyrex cupboard of items that I use and then my display Pyrex, which is like usually the harder to find or harder to replace pieces I display only. And I don't let my husband or children touch. But yeah, you got like those workhorses people call them. Yeah, I use those and I use my Autumn Harvest set of mixing bowls quite frequently. But yeah. So I'm like 50/50 split. Bex Scott: [00:10:43] That's how I am as well. I have my pink cabinet that I've actually started to take pieces of it out to let my son, he made banana bread with it yesterday. Dariya: [00:10:56] Oh, nice. Bex Scott: [00:10:57] He was very gentle, which is good. Dariya: [00:10:58] Yeah. Yeah. I've had a few Pyrex explode in the oven, so I'm like, definitely not my, can't put my favorite pieces in the oven. Yeah. Yeah. But I could display with like cookies or something in them. Bex Scott: [00:11:14] Mhm. I brought home a Bertha, I can't remember which one it was, but my husband used it on the stove top. Dariya: [00:11:23] Oh no. Bex Scott: [00:11:23] And I told him to take a video of himself cooking. I didn't know he was going to use it on the stove top. It was going to be like a cooking kind of Pyrex thing. Yeah. And it blew up in the video, and he was doing some kind of roast with wine. And it, in the video, I have to find it and put it on my Instagram. Dariya: [00:11:41] You will. Bex Scott: [00:11:42] I know I've talked about it before, but red wine exploded everywhere, all over the ceiling, all over the walls. And he called me and he's like, I did something bad. Dariya: [00:11:53] Very bad. It was the Big Bertha for me too, but in the oven that exploded. So there must be something with those big Bertha's. Bex Scott: [00:12:03] Yeah, because they're just too big. Dariya: [00:12:05] Yeah, and it was, like, pristine condition, too. And, like, I couldn't find any flaw in it, so there must have been just like, some kind of, like, small little hairline crack somewhere or something that I just couldn't see. And yeah. So that's wild that it, but worse for you. Because everywhere, like, at least it was contained in the oven for us. Bex Scott: [00:12:25] Luckily he had it all cleaned up by the time I got home. And then I was able to find another one like a week later. Dariya: [00:12:32] Oh thank goodness. Because yeah, I'd be like, I'm not cleaning that up. That was on you. Bex Scott: [00:12:35] No, no. That's like a hazmat level. Bring somebody in. Clean every surface. Wine everywhere. Dariya: [00:12:42] Yeah. Yeah, totally. Oh my goodness. Bex Scott: [00:12:46] What else do you love to collect? I know on your Instagram you have the best taste and your photos are amazing. I always like creeping to see what you have new for me to buy. Dariya: [00:12:58] I start a new collection somewhere or something. I wrote, I wrote down some of my collections because I was like, I'm going to forget. And even this isn't even all that I collected. There's so much more. But I think, oh, here we go. So I have, I put too much first of all, and then I collect, vintage crewel embroideries, anything like vintage mushroom, like Merry Mushroom, any kind of any groovy mushroom thing. Vintage glass, like swung vases and like glass animals I've kind of starting to get into. Vintage pottery, Lucite flowers, linens, vintage Halloween and Christmas. Vintage brass. Lefton pink poodle chef. And I could go on and on, but like, that's like the main ones. Bex Scott: [00:13:45] Yeah. Dariya: [00:13:45] But yeah, like, there's so many. Like any MCM groovy thing I can get my hands on, which is so hard to find where I am. Bex Scott: [00:13:53] Yeah. No kidding. Especially nice mushroom stuff. I have the worst luck finding it, and whenever I do, it's very overpriced. Or it's broken. Dariya: [00:14:06] Yeah, yeah, I usually I, yeah, rarely do I find something in the wild anymore. I usually have to buy something for my mushroom collection. Yeah. Oh. Bex Scott: [00:14:16] And you, what's the word, you crewel. Is that how you say it, you crewel? Dariya: [00:14:20] Crewel? Yeah, I know my husband always jokes that I'm so cruel to my crewel. I'm like, funny dad joke. Bex Scott: [00:14:29] And how long have you been doing that for? Dariya: [00:14:32] I'm trying to. I think I want to say when the pandemic started is when I really started taking it up. And I bought a few kits online to try, and then, yeah, I was just hooked. So that would have been, what, like five years? Six years? No, four years. Four years ish. So four years I've been doing it and yeah, I, I love it. And then I got my mom into it and my sister tried, but she doesn't have the patience for it. So I just make crewels for her. She buys me kits and then I do them up for her. But it's nice because I have like followers that like, keep an eye out for crewel kits for me and I'll, they'll mail them to me and it's awesome. Bex Scott: [00:15:14] That's fun. Yeah. It's like your own little personal shoppers. Dariya: [00:15:18] Yeah. They're like, I found this and I thought of you immediately. I was like, perfect. I will take it. Thank you. Bex Scott: [00:15:26] I started a crewel last year and I still haven't finished it. Dariya: [00:15:32] I know it's, sometimes I like don't pick it up for a couple days and then I'm like, I need to get back into it. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:15:39] Okay. And what would you say is your all time favorite piece of vintage that you've thrifted? Dariya: [00:15:44] A Catherine Holm like Turquoise Bowl, and it's probably like the nine inch one for $1. It was like years ago, probably like seven years ago, but it was like my best find ever. And it was sitting in the thrift store window. It was like a small town thrift store, and I could see it from the outside. And I was walking in with my sister in law, and I basically pushed back past her, and I was like, I gotta go, I gotta go, and I grabbed it and yeah, it was a dollar. Bex Scott: [00:16:13] Oh, wow. Dariya: [00:16:14] I've never, ever thrifted another Catherine Holm or found one like for that price in the wild before. It was crazy. Bex Scott: [00:16:21] And did you keep that? Dariya: [00:16:21] And in amazing shape. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's upstairs in my room. I'm like, I don't think I could ever part with it just because it was such a good deal. Bex Scott: [00:16:27] No kidding. Dariya: [00:16:28] Yeah, Bex Scott: [00:16:29] I have never. I don't have any Catherine Holm because I'm too scared to start that collection because it's so expensive. Dariya: [00:16:36] I guess I should say I do have a Catherine Holm collection too, and it is expensive, but I've, like I found. Well, I guess this isn't a thrift find, but it kind of is, it was on Etsy and from a shop in France. I got the green shaker canister sets from Catherine Holm for $20. Bex Scott: [00:16:57] Wow. Dariya: [00:16:57] Yeah. And the shipping for here was only $30, so it was like 50 bucks for the set. And usually those are like a couple hundred at least. And it was a brand new in the box, too. They had never been used. So. Bex Scott: [00:17:08] Do you think they just didn't know what it was? Dariya: [00:17:11] I think so because most of their stuff in their shop was like teacups and like plates and like that kind of stuff. So this was kind of like something wholly different for them. And it was labeled like enamel shaker set. Bex Scott: [00:17:23] Oh, yeah. Dariya: [00:17:24] Or spice set. Yeah. So I was like, oh, wow. And it had been listed for months too. And I just must have searched the right thing. And it came up and I was like, okay, add to cart. And yeah, they were in pristine condition when they arrived. And so that's another Catherine Holm score I had. Bex Scott: [00:17:40] That's amazing. Dariya: [00:17:41] Apparently I get some scores with the Catherine Holm. Bex Scott: [00:17:43] I need your luck. That'd be great. Yeah. I think back to how many things I've sold over the years that I probably didn't know what they were, and somebody got an amazing deal. Dariya: [00:17:54] Right? Yeah, I think about that too, especially in the early days of reselling, like, oh. Bex Scott: [00:18:01] Why are 20 people contacting me all at once for this bowl? Oh. That was a mistake. Dariya: [00:18:07] Yeah. But like, I'm not going to be one of those people who, like, say, oh, I'm going to raise the price. Like, I'll sell it for what I listed it for because that's my loss that I didn't research enough. But I hate it when some people say, yeah, it's available, you can come pick it up and then like an hour later, they're like, oh, apparently I can get more for it. So now I'm starting a bidding war and I'm like, oh no. Bex Scott: [00:18:27] That's so shifty. Dariya: [00:18:29] Yeah, it is. Just is. You got to honor that price you give because that's your mistake. Bex Scott: [00:18:34] Yeah, yeah. There's somebody that did that around my area with some mid-century lamps. And they were the really nice tall ones with, like, the atomic looking. Dariya: [00:18:44] Oh, yeah. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:18:45] What's it called lamp pole? Yeah, but that's not. It's not a... yeah. Yeah and I wanted to buy them, and then they didn't get back to me, and they were relisted for like, 100 something dollars instead of 20. So. Dariya: [00:19:02] Yeah. Of course. Yeah. Yeah. That's so annoying. Marketplace sucks for that. Bex Scott: [00:19:07] It does. It's a fun hunt still, though. Dariya: [00:19:10] So it is. Yeah. Yeah. There's still gems to be found. Bex Scott: [00:19:12] Yeah. What would you say you know the most about in all of your collecting journey? Dariya: [00:19:21] Probably Pyrex, because it's the oldest collection I have. And then crewel embroidery and vintage linens would be like second. But I'm slowly learning more and more about vintage glass and how many different, like, vintage glass. Like whether it's Scandinavian or American glass. I'm still slowly learning more about that, which is kind of my goal, because there's just so much to learn about and know about. Same with, like, pottery. Vintage pottery. Bex Scott: [00:19:52] Oh, yeah. Dariya: [00:19:52] Canadian pottery. There's some really great pottery pieces out there, so I'm kind of starting to learn more. Watch some, like Whatnot pottery shows and like, learn more about the designers and stuff. So that's like kind of my goal to learn more about vintage pottery and glass. Bex Scott: [00:20:10] That's something that I've wanted to learn about as well, because I see so much pottery when I go thrifting. And then I look at the bottom and there's some artist signature, and then I get overwhelmed and yeah, I can't Google Lens it, so I give up. Dariya: [00:20:24] Yeah, yeah. Same. So I'm like I try and go with my gut. Sometimes my gut like is wrong and I leave something behind. And then I'm like, I shouldn't have left that. But yeah, but yeah, if it's nice and cute I'll still buy it. Just got to imagine if it's going to stay in my house for a while or if it's going to go. Bex Scott: [00:20:41] Yeah. Dariya: [00:20:42] Yeah. But Strawberry Hill Pottery I'm really liking. Bex Scott: [00:20:46] Oh yeah I think I've seen that. Dariya: [00:20:47] Their designs are gorgeous. Yeah, I got a mouse off of Marketplace. Cute. And then I found a bluebird on Whatnot, and it was, like, only $10 on Whatnot, so I was like, oh, I'll take that. Bex Scott: [00:21:01] Yeah, I'll have to look that up. Bluebirds, all the little, the Lefton and the Norcrest bluebirds. Dariya: [00:21:09] Yeah. You'd like this one because it's really pretty and it's kind of got that Bluebird vibe. Bex Scott: [00:21:15] Nice. And you mentioned vintage linens. I love vintage linens as well. Dariya: [00:21:20] I know I bought some many a linen from you. Bex Scott: [00:21:26] Oh, it's always exciting when you find the really brightly colored, like, great condition ones. I see so many that are faded or you think they're good, and then you start opening them and there's weird stains and holes, and... Dariya: [00:21:38] It's because they always have them in their garages. I go to a garage sale and they've got the pretty Wabasso sheets hung over their like, garage furniture, and I'm just like, I'll buy that. Like, I really like that. And I'll say like, oh, I use that on my bed right now. And they're like, why? I'm like, yeah, that's it's cute. Bex Scott: [00:21:55] Yeah, I'll buy your painting dropcloth that's on your garage floor. Dariya: [00:22:00] Exactly. Like how dare you? They're just looking at me like I'm crazy. Yeah. I have so many linens. Bex Scott: [00:22:09] And do they have specific pattern names? Because I don't know a lot about them. But are there patterns that are more sought after or...? Dariya: [00:22:17] Usually like the brand. Like, I know there are pattern names, but I can't remember off the top of my head, but like Wabasso like with the groovy floral daisies and stuff like that. And they come in different color schemes and in the rainbow. I can't remember the brand, but the rainbow, 80s rainbow sheets, they got really famous after Stranger Things. Bex Scott: [00:22:37] Right! Yeah. Dariya: [00:22:37] Yeah. So those are always like pretty sought after and higher end items. But yeah, I always just, anything groovy-ish, floral, like a rainbow, I always grab and my closet is overflowing with linens. But I use them and they're great. Honestly, they're great sheets. Bex Scott: [00:22:58] Mhm. I remember finding a set at the Salvation Army and I took them up to the till and the lady was like, why would you want to buy these? I remember these from when I was a teenager and they're so ugly. I was like, well thanks. Dariya: [00:23:11] Yeah. But not everyone thinks they're ugly because people are still buying them. Bex Scott: [00:23:15] Yeah, I'm going to use these and I'm going to love them. Dariya: [00:23:17] Yes. Give them a life. And I like how people upcycle with them, too, even if they're, you know, they may not be perfect to use anymore on the bed, but like, they can upcycle and make bags out of them and stuff, so it's great. Bex Scott: [00:23:29] Yeah. Or the, I asked my mom if she could take an old vintage towel and make, like, shorts or a hoodie for me, I love that. Dariya: [00:23:39] I bought a vintage towel shirt from someone in Calgary and it's so awesome. Like, and it's so cute and comfy in the summertime too. And yeah, I've even seen, like, bucket hats. Bex Scott: [00:23:50] Oh, that would be nice too. Dariya: [00:23:52] And there's someone on Instagram, I think it was Thrifters Delight on Instagram who took towel scraps and glued them to her vans. So then they looked like towel shoes. Bex Scott: [00:24:03] That's awesome. Dariya: [00:24:03] They're, and it was like, I'm not making it sound great, but it's like amazing looking. Like, you'll have to look it up too. I want to try that someday. Bex Scott: [00:24:12] Yeah. I saw somebody on Instagram who took old, like, Disney duvets and made them into little jackets. Dariya: [00:24:19] Yeah, like little puffer jackets and stuff. They're like $350. I need to be talented enough to sew myself, but I am not. Home Ec was not my strong point. Bex Scott: [00:24:31] Neither. No. Oh, yeah. I remember doing Home Ec with my friend and her sewing machine caught on fire, and I think that was the end of it for me. I was like, nope, I'm not sewing. Dariya: [00:24:41] Yeah, yeah. No, I would not either. Well, that was with me and IE class like first day teacher left me with the bandsaw and I nearly sliced my finger off and I had to go to the hospital and get stitches. Bex Scott: [00:24:53] Oh that's scary. Dariya: [00:24:54] I never went back into that class again. I was exempt. Bex Scott: [00:25:00] Almost lost a limb. Exempt. Dariya: [00:25:02] Yeah, yeah. They're like, she's not allowed in there. Bex Scott: [00:25:05] Yeah. Oh, and do you decorate your house with your vintage finds? Dariya: [00:25:12] Oh, yes. My husband built me a bunch of, like, floating shelves for the living room. So I have, like, six shelves, and they're honestly, they're, like, filled to the brim, but they look good. Bex Scott: [00:25:22] That's amazing. Dariya: [00:25:23] And, yeah, like, all my walls, I have, like, a mushroom gallery wall and, yeah, everywhere and anywhere I can get a little collection in and it's kind of fun too, because while I buy finished crewels, I also do a lot of the kits up myself, so I'm slowly adding to my wall each year. So it's like kind of like I can be proud of the decor because it's kind of something I'm doing on my own. So yeah. Bex Scott: [00:25:49] That's awesome. Dariya: [00:25:50] Yeah, it changes every year. Bex Scott: [00:25:52] Yeah. And then you can see the progress you've made, especially with the crewels. What it started off with and then... Dariya: [00:25:57] Yeah, I was like, oh I can't believe I did that at the beginning. Oh yeah. Bex Scott: [00:26:05] And how have you found reselling so far? I know that you've been reselling for quite a while, right? Dariya: [00:26:12] Yeah. When my first son was born, I kind of started not too long after he was born, I want to say, yeah, a few months. I just, like, I've always, like, loved buying vintage and then I kind of caught the bug to do a bit of reselling. And since I wasn't working anymore, it was kind of my way of like, earning my own money because, I mean, it was like, obviously my husband's money is my money too. But I wanted like, my own little squirrel nest for fun money and stuff like that. So that's kind of how I started. And I've just, yeah, I've really enjoyed doing it. It's been pretty good. I mean, it always has, I notice, like, it slows down and then it gets busy again. And, but that's kind of how I roll too, because I just list and post when I have the time. So, yeah, Christmas time is always nice and busy. Bex Scott: [00:27:04] Yeah. And it's fun finding all the little gifts you think people would like to buy in the Christmas decor. Dariya: [00:27:10] Yeah, yeah. I've had a couple times where I don't, I don't know if I pronounce this right, but Aritzia? Or is that, did I say that right? The clothing brand? Well, they bought some brass pieces from me, so. Bex Scott: [00:27:24] Oh, really? Dariya: [00:27:24] So I ship it to them. So that was fun. Bex Scott: [00:27:26] That's really cool. Dariya: [00:27:27] Yeah. I've always wanted, like, a movie set or something to buy something for me. So I was like, I'll take this. Bex Scott: [00:27:31] That's awesome. Dariya: [00:27:33] Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:27:34] I had a movie set buy an ice bucket from me once. Dariya: [00:27:37] Ooh that's exciting. Bex Scott: [00:27:38] And I can't remember what show it went into. It was a Netflix show, but that was the only thing that went somewhere else. Dariya: [00:27:45] Still so exciting. Yeah. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:27:50] Nice. And where can people find you to buy your items? Dariya: [00:27:55] Instagram. Etsy though I'm kind of solely, just I think I'm going to slowly be closing up on Etsy soon and focusing on other areas. I started on eBay and then Whatnot, of course, and Knickknacks as well. Starting kind of there. It's a lot. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:28:14] Yeah. I signed up to sell on knickknacks, and I haven't done anything with it yet. Dariya: [00:28:19] Yeah, I've done a couple shows. It's great, but it's just, yeah, one more thing for me to try and balance. So, I mean, once all the kids are in school and stuff, I can focus a bit more on online. But, yeah and then I do a few markets. I co-host a vintage market a couple times a year at Fika Coffee House in Camrose. We have like a backyard market. So yeah, you should come do it sometime. Bex Scott: [00:28:42] Yeah, I would love to. Dariya: [00:28:42] We have one this Saturday, so that's our last one of the year. And then I do an occasional market in Edmonton as well, but I'm mostly online for now. Just works perfectly for my schedule. Bex Scott: [00:28:54] Yeah. Yeah. Online is great. I, usually I started with Facebook Marketplace and then went to Whatnot and Poshmark and I used to sell a ton on Poshmark and I've kind of just let it die off. But I've gotten a few sales lately that were just out of the blue. Maybe I should go back on there. Dariya: [00:29:17] I know, yeah, like I get a random sale or two on Poshmark, but I'm like not too focused on it anymore, but it's kind of where I put like my last chance items, I guess. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but I'm enjoying eBay, actually. I don't know why it took me so long to try it out, but yeah, I had a vintage toy collection on consignment. So I was like, well, I'll try eBay because that kind of seems like the place to do it. Bex Scott: [00:29:41] It's good for toys. Dariya: [00:29:42] And it's been, yeah, it's been good, so I'm liking it. Bex Scott: [00:29:45] I might have to pick your brain about eBay, because I've always been too scared to try it out. Dariya: [00:29:49] Yeah. Me too for some reason, I don't know why. And it's actually really easy. So. And yeah, so I think I'm going to start moving my Etsy listings over to eBay and close out my Etsy shop. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:30:01] So is your handle the same across all platforms? Thrifty Fox Shop? Dariya: [00:30:06] Yeah. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:30:07] Perfect. So everybody can find you on all of those. Dariya: [00:30:10] Yes, exactly. Make it easy. Bex Scott: [00:30:14] And do you have any closing remarks or tips or tricks for people who want to get into vintage collecting or reselling? Dariya: [00:30:24] For reselling I say like, focus on the things that you're passionate about, because again, when you're reselling, you can tell whether you're passionate about something or if it's just something that you just picked up to sell, and it makes a difference. And because I always, I'm very picky about what I buy to resell, because I have to like it myself in order to resell it, so I'm very picky that way. But then it kind of like makes you form your shop personality, right? So you're known for selling this or, you know, mid-century modern items or kitschy items or, and you don't have to stay within those parameters, but like, that's like the main focus. And I think that helps a lot too, in gaining followers. Bex Scott: [00:31:08] Yeah I agree. Dariya: [00:31:10] Yeah. And for collecting I, honestly just collect what you love. Like some people say that they want to stay in a certain like type, like boho or, you know, and I'm like, I'm all over the place. I'm mid-century modern, I'm kitschy, I'm boho. I'm like all kinds of different. And so it's just like, collect what you love, decorate how you love to decorate. Like, I always get like, oh, but like, what about the resale value of your house? And I'm like, I don't care. Bex Scott: [00:31:38] Yeah, this is what I love. I'm going to do it. Dariya: [00:31:41] Yeah. This is what makes me happy and I'm going to paint my house a certain color to match my vintage decor. And it's, yeah, that's, I don't know why people have to live in a box and not decorate or anything. Just. Bex Scott: [00:31:53] Yeah, exactly. Dariya: [00:31:54] Decorate how you want, buy what you want. You'll be happy for it. Bex Scott: [00:31:59] I agree with all of those points. Yeah, yeah. Perfect. Well, thank you so much for being on the show today. And everybody make sure you go find Dariya on all of the platforms she mentioned at the Thrifty Fox Shop. Dariya: [00:32:15] Awesome. And I'll see you on Whatnot again. Bex Scott: [00:32:17] Yes. Sounds good. Dariya: [00:32:19] This Sunday actually. Bex Scott: [00:32:20] Yeah. It's coming up fast. Dariya: [00:32:21] Yeah. Got to get prepared.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring La Crosse County; https://bit.ly/3NROXHHThe Cabin is also presented by GHT; https://bit.ly/3YigPJyCampfire Conversation: In this episode of The Cabin, hosts AnaElise Beckman, Eric Paulsen, and Jake Rome explore Wisconsin's vibrant antique and vintage shopping scene. They visit a variety of locations, including the expansive Wisconsin Dells Antique Mall and the charming Hippie Tom's farm in Waterford. The crew highlights specialized shops like AtomicKatz, known for its curated vintage clothing, and Driftless Artifacts, which features items from the 1900s to the 1990s! Unique repurposed spaces such as the Cool School Antique Mall in Bristol and Atomic Antiques in Madison also make an appearance. Each host shares their personal quests for specific antique items, selecting two treasures they hope to find. This nostalgic journey showcases the rich history and unique stories behind Wisconsin's antique landscape.Inside Sponsors:WAMP; https://bit.ly/4feJMxkSauk County; https://bit.ly/3C0WHED
Welcome back to the Night Owl team's exploration of the Austin Antique Mall, a cherished landmark in the heart of Austin that has recently faced its final chapter. As they dive into Part II of their series, the team stands at the entrance of a sprawling 30,000-square-foot labyrinth, filled with echoes of the past and whispers of the supernatural.In their initial phone interviews, they heard from staff and vendors who shared their personal encounters with the strange and unexplained. Kate recounted feeling an unsettling energy in various corners of the mall, particularly in the Southwest End, where she sensed a heavy presence. Vicki, a long-time vendor, confirmed the belief that some antiques hold onto the spirits of their former owners, especially after the sudden passing of their beloved colleague, Patrick. Renae shared her own eerie experiences, from a shaking chandelier during her pregnancy to a haunting encounter with a light fixture she believed still carried Patrick's playful influence. Draven, who grew up in the mall, described shadowy figures and an intense feeling of being watched, reinforcing the notion that spirits can attach themselves to the memories embedded in these objects.Today, the Night Owl team—Stephen, Alexis, and Franklyn—are joined by psychic mediums Jeffery and Kate the Brave for a challenging investigation. The vastness of the space, combined with the countless objects, furniture, and clothing believed to house energies from the past, presents quite a daunting task. With only a few hours to explore, they understand they won't be able to uncover everything this place has hiding in the shadows. However, they remain hopeful of connecting with some significant energies, pinpointing locations of interest, and, while keeping expectations in check due to the sensitive nature of one particular energy, they still hope that Patrick might come through, as the staff firmly believes he still lingers here.Will they unveil the secrets hidden within these walls? Or will the ghosts of the past continue to elude them? Join the Night Owl team as they step into the shadows of the Austin Antique Mall, ready to confront the unknown.Photo by Tito Castaneda EPISODE SPONSORS:BETTERHELPThe Night Owl is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/nightowlAG1Go to drinkAG1.com/nightowl to get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 + 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase.DIPSEAThanks Dipsea. Get a 30 day free trial when you go to DipseaStories.com/NIGHTOWL.
What happens when an antique mall that's been a staple of Austin for 40 years suddenly faces its last chapter? The Austin Antique Mall was sadly forced to close its doors on May 15, 2024, but before it did, the staff were determined to unravel the mystery behind the unexplained occurrences that have haunted the store for decades. With thousands of objects cycling through its halls, they suspected that some of these items had carried their own energies—or even spirits—that might have decided to linger long after their departure.Join Stephen and the Night Owl team as they dive into their newest paranormal challenge. With a history of strange occurrences, ghostly sightings, and unexplainable noises, the mall's legacy might hold more secrets than they anticipated.Before diving into the heart of the mystery, Stephen will gather firsthand accounts from the staff, seeking clues about the spirits tied to the objects that have come and gone. Accompanied by occult specialist Alexis and two gifted psychic mediums, they'll prepare to confront the lingering energies and uncover the truth behind the mall's haunted history.Will the Night Owl team unveil the secrets that lie hidden in the shadows of the Austin Antique Mall? Or will they find themselves lost in this football stadium size maze of echoes from the past?Photo credit: Kate Daniels EPISODE SPONSORS:AG1Go to drinkAG1.com/nightowl to get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 + 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase.BETTERHELPThe Night Owl is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/nightowlDIPSEAThanks Dipsea. Get a 30 day free trial when you go to DipseaStories.com/NIGHTOWL.
The Mickeyphile Podcast Episode 193 -Tony's Town Square Restaurant and the Lakeland Antique Mall We have a date! Tiana's Bayou Adventure's opening date has been announced, and it's soon. The flotillas have gone away at Animal Kingdom, but some new (old) meet and greets have returned on land. We have new information about the Island Tower at the Polynesian. And we'll review Tony's Town Square restaurant and The Lakeland Antique Mall, all on this episode of The Mickeyphile Podcast. Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/946434275769168/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mickeyphile_podcast/Music: “Cân thema (Mickeyphile Podcast Theme)” copyright Scott Daves 2023
Our wedding in Las Vegas and our honeymoon in California. Leah and Shawn flew to Las Vegas to get married. After spending a few days in Sin City, they drove to Cathedral City, California. This episode of the Soul Forge is a day by day recap of their adventures. May 2nd and 3rd: The first day was a travel day. Major delays were the main topic of conversation. Mechanical problems caused a 7 hour delay in travel. The second day was much better. The couple got their marriage license. The line was huge. The heat in Nevada is very different from that in Florida. Supper at Bubba Gump Shrimp was decent. May 4th: Wedding day finds Leah stuffed up and sniffling. The hotel mattress was uncomfortable and the temperature was all over the place. Leah had her makeup done at a beauty school while Shawn and Wyatt picked up their rental car. It was a Mustang! Shawn and Wyatt went toy shopping and picked up comics and hot wheels. Leah and Shawn were married that afternoon. Dinner was at Triple George Grill. May 5th: A full day of shopping. We visited the Coca-Cola store on the Las Vegas strip. We also went to the Hershey store, the M&Ms shop and the Stranger Things Netflix store. Freemont Street was dirty and busy. The premium outlets were full of moments. The Ocean One Bar and Grill was amazing. May 6th: We finally left Las Vegas. Before we did though, we visited the Antique Mall of America. It was huge and we probably spent over 2 hours in there. Afterwards, we drove the 4 hours to Palm Springs. The scenery was beautiful, almost as if you were driving towards a gigantic painting. Cathedral City is a warm and comfortable town. May 7th: We explored the town and area. The roads were fantastic. The thrifting and antique shopping was also amazing. So much fun sticking around our home base. May 8th: A thrilling drive to Knott's Berry Farm. The highways in California are atrocious. Super busy, congested and full of accidents and slow-downs. The amusement park was fun. May 9th: The wedding week adventures are coming to an end. We visited the graves of Frank Sinatra and Sonny Bono. Afterwards we enjoyed a couple's massage. Then we had a nap and some drinks. May 10th: Homeward bound. An early drive to the San Diego airport. We took an alternate route. While it was quite beautiful, it was also treacherously windy and hilly. We were separated for 4 hours on the first plane ride. Fun, but exhausting. We are married! #coach #hotwheels #strangerthings #shakeshack #bubbagumpshrimp #lasvegas #mustang #starwarsday #triplegeorgegrill #coke #hershey #m&ms #disney #puma #vercini #hottopic #lush #tesla #miraclemile #palmsprings #antiques #songofthesouth #volkswagen #elcamino #cowboys #anxiety #depression #whiskey #walmart #thrifting #money #knottsberryfarm #themepark #california #amazonprime #rollercoasters #podcast #startrek #doctorwho #franksinatra #sonnybono This week's podcast promos: Earth Station DCU, Earth Station Trek, Earth Station Who
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(Episode 253) On the episode the Blueberry Chicks Treat Hartmann, Shelly Hartmann, Courtney Tolbolt and Hillary taste test a feast made with Cornbread. Of course Blueberry are in the mix too. Scott T., Amanda Jones and Mason Dixon fill the studio and welcome Chris Siriano as the special guest. Chris talks about Real Estate, the new Antique Mall in South Haven, and the House of David's Bearded Boys of Baseball, an upcoming documentary film. On Let's Talk Real Estate with Tina Goodrich the subject will be Cash Buyers, Land Contracts, Goodies Home Repair and long term rental contracts. It's all here, right now and so much more on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show.
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On Ron's Amazing Stories this time we have quite the collection of stuff today. We have a new Q&A with Ron. We review the audiobook Wool, which is the inspiration for the Apple TV + series Silo. Listener Tonya tells us about a haunted antique store. Our featured story tries to stop an alien invasion. Then we will end the show with Not So Important Times In History - David Hosack's Vision. So grab a drink and press that play button. Featured Story - The Rocket And The Skull Our featured story comes from the OTR radio series 2000 Plus that ran on the Mutual Broadcasting System from 1950 to 1952. Sherman Dryer scripted and produced the series with main cast members Lon Clark, Henry Norell, Bill Keene, and Bryna Raeburn. The story that we will hear today is titled The Rocket And The Skull. Has the earth already been invaded by martians and if so, what is their plan now? This one first aired on October 10, 1950. Other Stories Include - The Missing Ruby, Wool - The Silo Saga, Q&A with Ron, The Haunting at Antique Mall, The Rocket And The Skull, and Not So Important Time In History - David Hosack. Ron's Amazing Stories Is Sponsored by: Audible - You can get a free audiobook and a 30 day free trial at and - Good Treats for your dog to eat. Your Stories: Do you have a story that you would like to share on the podcast or the blog? Head to the main website, click on Story Submission, leave your story, give it a title, and please tell me where you're from. I will read it if I can. Links are below. Program Info: Ron's Amazing Stories is published each Thursday. You can download it from , stream it on or on the mobile version of . Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Thursday at 10:00 pm and Sunday Night at 11:00 PM (EST) on . Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this . Social Links: Contact Links:
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It's SO hard....showing our faces on Social Media.But, it's a decision that can significantly increase engagement on your Instagram Account AND help your followers KNOW you....LIKE you....and TRUST you!Need help setting those insecurities aside? I'm here to help!Let's discuss Three Tips for (relatively) painless ways to Show Your Face on Instagram.Important Show Notes and Links:Need help being consistent with your posting? This Episode will help! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1009195/11180281If you are an Instagram Beginner, you might want to go back and listen to these fundamental episodesHow Often Should I Post on Social Media?Three Steps for Social Media SuccessImproving Sales in an Antique MallIf you are considering renting a space at an Antique Mall, here's my tips and recommendations for the supplies you will need: https://bit.ly/AntiqueMallBoothSuppliesImportant Announcements:If you, or the Dealers in your Antique Mall, are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, or if you are in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and would like to explore an in-person training Workshop, please email me and I will be happy to send you information!Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com
Location. Location. Location.Important in Real Estate. Important in Social Media Marketing on Instagram.In this Episode, I'm discussing Four Ways you can incorporate Location and Geography into your Instagram Posts, so that your potential customers know where to find you and the algorithm can work smarter on your behalf!Important Show Notes and Links:Here's a deeper explanation of Hashtags: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1009195/8284259Need help being consistent with your posting? This Episode will help! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1009195/11180281If you are an Instagram Beginner, you might want to go back and listen to these fundamental episodesHow Often Should I Post on Social Media?Three Steps for Social Media SuccessImproving Sales in an Antique MallIf you are considering renting a space at an Antique Mall, here's my tips and recommendations for the supplies you will need: https://bit.ly/AntiqueMallBoothSuppliesImportant Announcements:If you, or the Dealers in your Antique Mall, are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, or if you are in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and would like to explore an in-person training Workshop, please email me and I will be happy to send you information!Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com
It's exciting to commit to growing your Instagram Following! We all have visions of more Followers, more Likes...and especially more sales!!!But, it's also a lot of work. Growing any Social Media Account takes commitment, time and patience.So, how long do you have to wait to see the fruits of your labors?Let's discuss in this episode!Important Show Notes and Links:Here's a deeper explanation of Hashtags: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1009195/8284259Need help being consistent with your posting? This Episode will help! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1009195/11180281If you are an Instagram Beginner, you might want to go back and listen to these fundamental episodesHow Often Should I Post on Social Media?Three Steps for Social Media SuccessImproving Sales in an Antique MallIf you are considering renting a space at an Antique Mall, here's my tips and recommendations for the supplies you will need: https://bit.ly/AntiqueMallBoothSuppliesImportant Announcements:If you, or the Dealers in your Antique Mall, are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, or if you are in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and would like to explore an in-person training Workshop, please email me and I will be happy to send you information!Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com
The purpose of Social Media is to help you MARKET your business...and so it makes sense that many people believe BIGGER hashtags will help increase their reach.Well, not necessarily.In this episode, I'm discussing the pros and cons of selecting those BIG hashtags, and offering a different perspective on curating the BEST hashtags for your posts.Important Show Notes and Links:Here's a deeper explanation of Hashtags: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1009195/8284259If you are an Instagram Beginner, you might want to go back and listen to these fundamental episodesHow Often Should I Post on Social Media?Three Steps for Social Media SuccessImproving Sales in an Antique MallIf you are considering renting a space at an Antique Mall, here's my tips and recommendations for the supplies you will need: https://bit.ly/AntiqueMallBoothSuppliesImportant Announcements:If you, or the Dealers in your Antique Mall, are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, or if you are in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and would like to explore an in-person training Workshop, please email me and I will be happy to send you information!Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com
The purpose of Social Media is to help you MARKET your business...not WASTE your time!But since all Social Media Platforms are designed to hook us and keep us scrolling, what habits can we adopt that will make our time spent on Social Media meaningful?In this episode, I'm offering 5 Tips for Creating Healthy Habits while on Social Media.Important Show Notes and Links:Here's a deeper explanation of Hashtags: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1009195/8284259If you are an Instagram Beginner, you might want to go back and listen to these fundamental episodesHow Often Should I Post on Social Media?Three Steps for Social Media SuccessImproving Sales in an Antique MallIf you are considering renting a space at an Antique Mall, here's my tips and recommendations for the supplies you will need: https://bit.ly/AntiqueMallBoothSuppliesImportant Announcements:If you, or the Dealers in your Antique Mall, are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, or if you are in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and would like to explore an in-person training Workshop, please email me and I will be happy to send you information!Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com
This week, we talk about not sleeping, various food stuff, beer caramelizer, antique mall, Bandcamp, De La Soul coming to streaming, M&M's all female packaging, our QofheW, curse word, and more! Salty Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/saltylanguagepods Our Patreon: Patreon.com/saltylanguage Links: 1. De La Soul finally coming to streaming services https://pitchfork.com/news/de-la-soul-finally-bringing-classic-albums-to-streaming-services-group-confirms/ 2. M&M's all female pack https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/10/business/m-and-ms-female-pack/index.html 3. Man falls into pee filled canal https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/01/canal-of-urine-blamed-for-rare-infection-in-man-with-bloody-yellow-eyes/ 4. Beer caramelizer https://www.uncommongoods.com/product/campfire-beer-caramelizer QoftheW: What's your favorite gas station snack? Curse Word: Mumblecrust Subscribe / rate / review us on Apple Podcasts! Visit us at: saltylanguage.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/salty-language/id454587072?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3GnINOQglJq1jedh36ZjGC iHeart Radio: http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Salty-Language/ Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ixozhhniffkdkgfp33brnqolvte https://www.twitch.tv/damd1rtyape https://www.tiktok.com/@saltylanguage facebook.com/saltylanguage @salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage / http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguage Reddit: r/saltylanguage Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/salty-language tangentboundnetwork.com Share with your friends!
As an Antique Mall Manager, you wear a lot of hats!And Marketing your Mall should be at the top of your priority list!Social Media is one of the most effective (and FREE) methods of marketing!In this episode, I offering tips and recommendations to make Social Media marketing EASIER and more EFFECTIVE for your Antique Mall!Important Show Notes and Links:Consider Following the Head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri for the latest info about Instagram @mosseriA good Visual Tutorial On How to Create a REELIf you'd like a FREE copy of my One-Page Instruction Sheet on How to Create a REEL, please email me! marythecuriouscowgirl@gmail.comIf you are an Instagram Beginner, you might want to go back and listen to these fundamental episodesHow Often Should I Post on Social Media?Three Steps for Social Media SuccessImproving Sales in an Antique MallIf you are considering renting a space at an Antique Mall, here's my tips and recommendations for the supplies you will need: https://bit.ly/AntiqueMallBoothSuppliesImportant Announcements:If you, or the Dealers in your Antique Mall, are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, or if you are in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and would like to explore an in-person training Workshop, please email me and I will be happy to send you information!Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com
As an Antiques Dealer, why do you want to include REELS in your Instagram posting and marketing efforts?The primary benefit of Reels is brand awareness. REELS enable your content to be seen on the Explore page as well as the Home Feed of your Followers. More views can lead to more sales!In this episode, I offering several REEL ideas that will help those who see your content get to KNOW you better, LIKE you, and TRUST you....key components of successful marketing.Important Show Notes and Links:Consider Following the Head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri for the latest info about Instagram @mosseriA good Visual Tutorial On How to Create a REELIf you'd like a FREE copy of my One-Page Instruction Sheet on How to Create a REEL, please email me! marythecuriouscowgirl@gmail.comIf you are an Instagram Beginner, you might want to go back and listen to these fundamental episodesHow Often Should I Post on Social Media?Three Steps for Social Media SuccessImportant Announcements:If you, or the Dealers in your Antique Mall, are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, or if you are in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and would like to explore an in-person training Workshop, please email me and I will be happy to send you information!Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com
How often should you be posting on Social Media for maximum effective marketing?Once a day? Twice a week? Six times a day?Let's discuss all the pros and cons, and my best practice advice.Important Show Notes and LinksWhat do you mean Instagram is moving away from promoting images? Click here for a deeper explanation. How did I get started helping Antique & Vintage Dealers learn to use Social Media to sell and market? It's all right here.What do I need to do before setting up my own Antique Mall Booth? My recommendations are here. Important Announcements:If you, or the Dealers in your Antique Mall, are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, or if you are in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and would like to explore an in-person training Workshop, please email me and I will be happy to send you information!Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com
Whether it's a Social Media Workshop with dozens of Dealers in attendance....Or a one-on-one Private Lesson....This Episode is all about the 5 Questions my Clients ALWAYS ask! And I bet you have wondered the same thing too!Important Show Notes and LinksShould You have a Personal Instagram Account or a Business Account. My advice is here.How did I get started helping Antique & Vintage Dealers learn to use Social Media to sell and market? It's all right here.What do I need to do before setting up my own Antique Mall Booth? My recommendations are here. Important Announcements:If you, or the Dealers in your Antique Mall, are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, or if you are in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and would like to explore an in-person training Workshop, please email me and I will be happy to send you information!Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com
As I conduct Instagram Marketing Workshops, or coach Dealers one-on-one, the same question always comes up:Should I have a Business Account or a Personal Account on Instagram?In this Episode I'm discussing the pros and cons of each, and what you should consider to make the best decision for your business!Important Show Notes and LinksWhat do you mean Instagram is moving away from promoting images? Click here for a deeper explanation. How did I get started helping Antique & Vintage Dealers learn to use Social Media to sell and market? It's all right here.What do I need to do before setting up my own Antique Mall Booth? My recommendations are here. Important Announcements:If you, or the Dealers in your Antique Mall, are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, or if you are in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and would like to explore an in-person training Workshop, please email me and I will be happy to send you information!Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com
Darling, darling, darling...welcome! On this episode we dive into our fabulous Brand of the Week, More Than Your Average, and their 2022 collection, why I need the links to all of the accessories Peloton instructors wear, a new potato soup recipe, details on a new antique mall you must visit, and did you decorate the inside of your locker in middle school?!
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Eric rented a booth at an antique mall, Eric and Kathleen talk about selling thrifted items in that context.
In their next episode, they discuss comic books, with special guests, Insane Mike and Jason Zbornik. Man, these guys are nerds. They will also describe what they have recently acquired in the Thrill of the Hunt. Then, they will revisit the Shawnee Antique Mall and decide if they should go back. Finally, they read your comments in Talkin' Toys. Listen & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or connect with us at http://cracktasticplastic.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Subscribe on YouTube And lastly, check out all the amazing shows at http://thepfpn.com
Hello scary friends I got some great stuff. We talk about Arizona this week Lunas Canyon, North Arizona University, Route 85 Ghost, Hotel Weatherford, The Antique Mall, Hotel Monte Vista, Hotel Vendome, The Phoenix Lights. It will be scary come join along. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephen-booth7/support
Hello scary friends I got some great stuff. We talk about Arizona this week Lunas Canyon, North Arizona University, Route 85 Ghost, Hotel Weatherford, The Antique Mall, Hotel Monte Vista, Hotel Vendome, The Phoenix Lights. It will be scary come join along.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Episode I'm Demystifying the Hashtag. How many should you use, what topics are best, and is bigger better?Important Announcements:If you are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, please email me and I will be happy to send you information about the next Workshop.Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!Enrollment space is limited!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.comHi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!
Want more Likes, Comments and Interaction on your Instagram Content?Here are 5 Ways to Increase Engagement on Instagram. Important Announcements:If you are interesting in learning more about my Zoom-Based Workshops teaching Social Media Strategies, please email me and I will be happy to send you information about the next Workshop.Topics Include Instagram, Facebook, Marketing Techniques for Antique Mall Dealers, Creating Captivating Content, and much more!Enrollment space is limited!For more information: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.comHi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!
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Enrollment is OPEN for my April 2021 Instagram Workshop via ZOOM!I'll be teaching four classes, covering Content, Images, Hashtags, Stories, and Collaboration. Space is limited!To enroll: Email marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.comHi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!
You Need a Mentor! A Teacher. A Guru. A Guide. Navigating Social Media Marking as an Antiques or Vintage Dealer is difficult, and a good Mentor can make ALL the difference!Special P.S. Enrollment is now open for Private Coaching Groups via ZOOM. Each month we will work together on a specific Social Media topic, from Instagram to Facebook. Creating content, to maximizing the time you spend on Social Media.If you are interested in learning more, with absolutely no obligation, simply email me at marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com, and I will send you all the details!Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!
Of all the Social Media Platforms, Instagram has emerged as one of the most powerful tools to grow your business.In this Episode, I'm discussing 5 Instagram Strategies that will increase engagement, grow your following, and transform your business!Special P.S. Very soon, I will be accepting Antique and Vintage Dealers into my Private Coaching Group. Each month we will work together on a specific Social Media topic, from Instagram to Facebook. Creating content, to maximizing the time you spend on Social Media.If you are interested in learning more, with absolutely no obligation, simply email me at marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com, and I will add you to the list of folks who will get first notification, and all the details about how to get monthly coaching from me!Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!
Social Media is full of trial and error. And I have certainly made my fair share of mistakes. I'm "spilling the tea" on myself in this Episode, in hopes that I can help you avoid making the same mistakes, resulting in frustration and loss of time!Special P.S. Very soon, I will be accepting Antique and Vintage Dealers into my Private Coaching Group. Each month we will work together on a specific Social Media topic, from Instagram to Facebook. Creating content, to maximizing the time you spend on Social Media.If you are interested in learning more, with absolutely no obligation, simply email me at marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com, and I will add you to the list of folks who will get first notification, and all the details about how to get monthly coaching from me!Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!
Heather Shayne, known on Instagram as @MrsSantaClausss, beautifully utilizes this Social Media platform to market her Antique Booth Business.She offers lots of great insights and tips in this Dealer Spotlight!Show Notes, Links and ResourcesFollow Heather on Instagram @MrsSantaclausssVisit her booth at the South County Antique Mall in St. Louis, Missouri, follow her auctions on Hibid.com, and her website https://www.2pickinchicks.com/Special P.S. Very soon, I will be accepting Antique and Vintage Dealers into my Private Coaching Group. Each month we will work together on a specific Social Media topic, from Instagram to Facebook. Creating content, to maximizing the time you spend on Social Media.If you are interested in learning more, with absolutely no obligation, simply email me at marythecuriouscowgirl@Gmail.com, and I will add you to the list of folks who will get first notification, and all the details about how to get monthly coaching from me!Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!
Are you guilty of breaking the Law of GOYA? Not sure? Well, better safe than sorry.I'm defining GOYA, and how you can make sure you aren't breaking any...."laws". Wink Wink.We have ALL been guilty from time to time....including me! Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!
Antique Malls are fantastic places to sell Vintage and Antiques. You can find at least one Antique Mall in almost every American city. Mall Owners, Mall Managers and Dealers are always looking for ways for improving sales in an Antique Mall. My answer: a collective plan for Social Media Marketing.Important Show Note Links:If you are interested in Special Training, which will roll out in January, email me at marythecuriouscowgirl@gmail.comYou can find all my training videos on my Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Facebook Page.To learn more about how I began working as a consultant to Antiques and Vintage Business Owners, you can read more in this Blog PostGetting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Digital Course: https://getting-social-with-the-curious-cowgirl.mykajabi.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram! A Little Bit About Me, and How I Got Started: https://thecuriouscowgirl.com/social-media-course-antiques/antiques-and-collectibles/Feel free to email me for a Discovery Call: marythecuriouscowgirl@gmail.com
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Fuel the Geek episode 22: Vendors! We welcome guests Christine, Berny, Steven, Andy and Randy. All shop owners at the Antique Mall. A new and exciting venture for vendors to explore while the Con market is slow.
I talk about my Digital Courses all the time....but many of you may not be familiar with what a Digital Course is, and what you can expect when you purchase one. In this episode, I'm dishing out all the details! Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!Important Show Note Links:Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Digital Course: https://getting-social-with-the-curious-cowgirl.mykajabi.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram! A Little Bit About Me, and How I Got Started: https://thecuriouscowgirl.com/social-media-course-antiques/antiques-and-collectibles/Episode is LivePublished: Aug. 11, 2020 @12PM EditUnpublishAdd a TranscriptGet episode better indexed by search engines.Add Chapter MarkersListeners can tap through & see what’s coming up.Create a Visual SoundbiteBest way to share to social media for engagement.Share Episode OnFacebookTwitterLinkedInMore OptionsEmail Link to EpisodeDirect Link to MP3Embed this ONE Episode
Talk is cheap.....unless you can provide proof! Can Social Media Marketing really be beneficial for your Antique or Vintage Business? In this episode, I'm sharing two Social Media Success Stories. And how do I know they are real? I was involved in BOTH!Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!Important Show Note Links:Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Digital Course: https://getting-social-with-the-curious-cowgirl.mykajabi.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram! Join the Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370048787227266/Take the FREE Quiz: Which Social Media Platform Should You Be On?
On Summer Resolution Tuesday, I talk about my resolve to excel at my current personal and professional projects, and my audio tour of Western Nebraska continues. Show Notes: Passport stops mentioned in this episode: French Door Antique Mall & Creative Boutique The Most Unlikely Place The theme song for Amy Talks About Stuff is "Wandering," [-] The post DDoP 2020 Ep11: Amy Talks About Stuff 155: The French Door Antique Mall and The Most Unlikely Place appeared first on Amy Bowen's Creative Endeavors.
If you are an Antique Dealer, a Vintage Dealer, a Flea Market Promoter or an Antique Show Promoter, and you have an on-line sale event coming up on Instagram, here are 5 Ways to Prepare and Promote on Instagram.Grab Your FREE Instagram Hashtag Starter List! Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!Important Show Note Links:Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Digital Course: https://getting-social-with-the-curious-cowgirl.mykajabi.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram! Join the Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370048787227266/Take the FREE Quiz: Which Social Media Platform Should You Be On?
If you are an Antiques or Vintage Business Owner, Social Media is VERY important for marketing your business. And Followers are your next clients or customers. Today I'm sharing 5 Ways to Grow Your Facebook Followers! Grab your FREE Instagram Hashtag Starter List!! Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!Important Show Note Links:Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Digital Course: https://getting-social-with-the-curious-cowgirl.mykajabi.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram! Join the Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370048787227266/Take the FREE Quiz: Which Social Media Platform Should You Be On?
As an Antique or Vintage Business Owner, you owe it to yourself to have a strong Social Media Presence to attract new clients and customers. So which platform is the best fit for you: Facebook or Instagram? I'm discussing all the pros and cons of each, so you can make an informed decision about where you will be spending your time.Take the FREE Quiz: Which Social Media Platform Should You Be On? Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!Important Show Note Links:Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Digital Course: https://getting-social-with-the-curious-cowgirl.mykajabi.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram! Join the Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370048787227266/Take the FREE Quiz: Which Social Media Platform Should You Be On?
In this episode I am discussing three things you must consider before posting on Social Media. Plus, I have a GREAT resource for you to make posting easier, less time-consuming and less frustrating.Grab your FREE Social Media Post Planner!!!!Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!Important Show Note Links:Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Digital Course: https://getting-social-with-the-curious-cowgirl.mykajabi.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram! Join the Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370048787227266/Take the FREE Quiz: Which Social Media Platform Should You Be On?
Even a tornado 11 years ago couldn't wipe out the Route 66 Antique Mall in Williamsville. Owner Ken Cole calls running the Mall a labor of love. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Global Pandemic, and resulting business closures, have left all of us feeling overwhelmed and basically stuck. For those of you in the Antiques and Vintage Industries, the impact has been significant. And even though many states are allowing retailers to open, or partially reopen, the volume of people who typically attend Flea Markets and Antique Shows, make doing business very difficult right now.Today, I'm addressing Mindset, and how to get yourself unstuck and start moving forward again with your business!Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!Important Show Note Links:Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Digital Course: https://getting-social-with-the-curious-cowgirl.mykajabi.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram! Join the Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370048787227266/Take the FREE Quiz: Which Social Media Platform Should You Be On?
In this episode of Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl, I'm discussing Social Media Content. If we want to be consistent on the platforms, not bore our Followers to tears, while never running out of things to talk about....Then we have to teach ourselves how to brainstorm meaningful aspects of our business to talk about! Today, I'm teaching y'all one quick technique for brainstorming meaningful and interesting content.Grab my FREE Social Media Post Idea Planner! Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!Important Show Note Links:Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Digital Course: https://getting-social-with-the-curious-cowgirl.mykajabi.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram! Join the Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370048787227266/Take the FREE Quiz: Which Social Media Platform Should You Be On?
My guest today is Marc Lee, owner of Friendly Martian Digital Marketing. We are discussing all the ins and outs of hiring a professional Web Site Designer for your Small Business.To get in touch with Marc: www.friendlymartian.comHi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!Important Show Note Links:Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Digital Course: https://getting-social-with-the-curious-cowgirl.mykajabi.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram! Join the Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370048787227266/Take the FREE Quiz: Which Social Media Platform Should You Be On?
No doubt about it. This is a weird and worrisome moment. Every single industry, including the Antiques and Vintage industries have been impacted. Antique Shows and Flea Markets are being cancelled left and right. Social Distancing has caused many retail locations to close their doors, or severely limit operating hours. No need to panic. Now is the PERFECT time to learn to use Social Media to increase awareness of your business, grow your customer base, and make ONLINE sales!Hi! I'm Mary, The Curious Cowgirl.I teach Antiques and Vintage Business owners how to utilize Social Media to cultivate new customers and clients and increase sales.Whether you are an Antiques Dealer. Run an Antiques Store or Antique Mall. Maybe you sell Vintage collectibles or Vintage clothes at Flea Markets, or have a booth somewhere.Wherever you do business, your business needs a strong Social Media presence. Let me help you reach new buyers, collectors and customers!Important Show Note Links:Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Digital Course: https://getting-social-with-the-curious-cowgirl.mykajabi.comFollow me on Facebook and Instagram! Join the Getting Social With The Curious Cowgirl Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370048787227266/Take the FREE Quiz: Which Social Media Platform Should You Be On?
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Jen tells the story of James Arthur Ray and Ali gives spooky tales of the 22nd Antique Mall of Tucson.
* Be sure to listen to Episode 10, Finding the Answer, before enjoying this soul-nourishing conversation. Gosh, what a sweet 30-minute conversation with my friend, Rebecca Stilwell, owner of Spring Hill Antique Mall (SHAM) + Columbia Antique Marketplace. After coming out of a 27-year career in Financial Services, Rebecca shares about how her perfectly planned life took a detour, ten years ago. "One by one, the wheels came off, the track; my dad's health, financial service was in a hard time, life just got messy." She shares about her mom's encouragement that God was not wringing His hands over her situation. That mattered. Then her dad, in the latter stages of Alzheimer's said, "It's going to be okay." That mattered, too. Presently, Rebecca most resonates with Psalm 23: 1... "I lack for nothing." We talk about how humility has changed her for the better, what she wishes she would've done differently in parenting, and her wisdom nuggets from 58 years of life and faith experiences. Rebecca tells us about how she became the owner of a 1958 former-gymnasium-turned-antique mall, and then, two weeks later, her dad passed away. The antique mall vendors rallied around her and allowed her time to grieve. "That's how the SHAM is. It's a pasture. A haven. A sweet place with great people." - Rebecca Stilwell The SHAM is what connected Rebecca and I. It's where I held Pasture Experience local gatherings before I chose to shrink the size and host weekend retreats in our home. Show Notes: Rebecca Stilwell's Wisdom Nuggets: 1. The main thing is to keep the main thing, the main thing. Don't get too busy. 2. Humility is important. Pray for it. 3. Stay in the Word. Search it intently. Seek diligently. To visit/connect with Rebecca at the Spring Hill Antique Mall (and her newly opened store, Columbia Antique Marketplace) Spring Hill Antique Mall @thespringhillantiquemall Rebecca's newly opened store: Columbia Antique Marketplace @columbiaantiquemarketplace Learn about Pasture Experience Retreats: PastureExperience.com Apply for our Spring Retreat: March 6-8, 2020 *Space is limited My humble, grateful thanks for listening, subscribing, sharing + supporting! - xo, Bekah @BekahJanePogue BekahPogue.com My humble, humble thanks to: Bema Meda Production + Team Andrew Cache, Editing Sel Thomson, Graphic Designer Jeniece Harris, Original Art Rebecca Stilwell, Owner of Spring Hill Antique Mall (SHAM) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bekah-pogue/support
For the couple decades that they've been on the road together, stopping at antique malls has always been a thing for Janice and Dan. They offer a unique look into the place you're in, plus generous AC or heat depending on the season, and occasionally you'll find something cool. Today the latter was definitely true, as everyone walked out of there with something. In fact, one of the things was so big that it's filling half the trunk now. But it's worth it, as it fulfills a long-time dream of Janice's. Come look for rusty gold with us as Week Seven continues! Follow along on Instagram @tincanevangeline Follow Dan on Twitter @dansinker Follow Janice on Twitter @janicedillard
Episode 2 discusses the paranormal activities of The Mineral Springs Hotel and Antique Mall in Alton, IL. This episode was written by Cody Beck and Troy Taylor. Find us at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.com. Find Cody on Twitter and Instagram at @CodyBeckSTL and at CodyBeck.com Find Troy at AmericanHauntings.net or on Facebook at Facebook/AuthorTT Introduction music was written and recorded by Charlie Brockus. Monologue music from: Title: Peaceful Mind Author: Borrtex License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ Website: https://www.instagram.com/borrtex/ Title: "Map of Schiaparelli" Author: "Julie Maxwell" Source: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Julie_Maxwells_Piano_Music/ License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ Website: http://www.juliemaxwell.com/ Bandcamp:https://juliemaxwellspianomusic.bandcamp.com/ This episode was recorded at Lighthouse Sounds Studios in Alton, IL. Find them at LightHouseSounds.com Sign up to be notified of new episodes at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.com
Snowbird, the world renowned ski resort in Utah is known mainly for two things, its incredible terrain and Oktoberfest. We have an inkling that Snowboard wants to be recognized as a year round resort. After building the Summit lodge at the top of the tram, Snowbird has been hosting much more springtime activities and events. Think, full-moon dinners, sunrise easter service, and much more to come as the ski season comes to an end and the weather warms up. Keep your eyes peeled for what's next at Snowbird. Love antiques, the old stories that come with great finds, the bargain? Whatever it is, the Antique Mall in Salt Lake City will be sure to satisfy! With over 50 vendors arranged fluidly throughout this unique space, there is much to captivate anyone!Bring the family, spend time sifting through pictures, jewlery, furniture, trinkets, and so much more!
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Craig & Jeremy team up in Skypeland to bring you another gem. Jeremy is in an odd mood & warns from the get go that there's no telling where this episode is going to go. He was right...and horribly wrong at the same time. Craig went to an odd Antique Mall and has much to share about his experience. A rare bit is proposed by Jeremy's wife and promptly discarded to make fun of said bit. Finally, Jeremy wants to play matchmaker and will probably regret bringing it up on the podcast that DOZENS of people are guilted into listening to. NO POLITICS THIS TIME! eurekapodcast.com Twitters: @aintnoswayze - Jeremy @anaveragegatsby - Craig @eurekapodcast - Some crappy podcast Closing Song is "Beware of the Boys" by Panjabi featuring Jay-Z as discussed on the the show.
When the Boy Scouts of America announced they would be building a permanent Jamboree site in the hills of West Virginia Todd Kelly started making some trips to the "Mountain State" to scope out locations for a Trade-O-Ree. One of the results of that venture was deciding to rent out a booth in two different antique malls in nearby Beckley, West Virginia. Along with his partner at the time Todd got into the business of selling Scouting collectibles at an antique mall. It's been almost four years since he dipped his toes into this strategy and Todd is now doubling down on this idea.Tonight on Scouting Hot Finds Radio I have the second show in a series on interesting ways that people in the hobby of Boy Scout memorabilia collecting can turn over some of their inventory and make money. Sure we all know about selling on eBay but in this series I am uncovering some of the lesser known strategies that people are using. We've already covered selling on consignment in Episode #67 of the podcast. As Todd and I both have antique mall booths we cover a lot of ground in this interview. You can hear everything from what the basic financial arrangement is with the owner of the store to tips on what questions to ask and what to avoid. You'll hear how "clutter" is not a four letter word in this strategy and the advantages of having a 7-day a week brick and mortar location that you don't have to staff yourself. We also cover a tricky situation that you want to avoid and the secret formula for knowing if your antique booth is worth all the trouble and effort. Find more Scouting memorabilia content and all of my podcasts at http://www.scoutpatchcollectors.com.
Do you spend time with your antiques before you purchase them? In other words, do you really get to know your finds and let your “sixth sense” explore any negative energies present before lugging those potentially haunted antiques home? No? Well, honestly, most people don't. But according to some psychics, that's exactly what everyone should do.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy