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This week in the guest chair we are back for an update episode with Arsha Jones, founder of Capital City- the DC-based company behind the wildly popular Mambo Sauce. Stemming from Arsha's desire to create a product that she could sell multiples of, Arsha describes her journey from starting as a web designer, shifting into e-commerce, and finally venturing into entrepreneurship.In this episode Arsha shares:How starting an income-driven business, Tees In The Trap, helped to fund ventures for Capital City How she got Mambo sauce onto shelves of major businesses like Papa Johns, Walmart, and Target The importance of legacy and how embedding the culture of the community she serves has opened up unique opportunities Highlights Include: 07:07 Leaving The Service Industry10:44 Launching Multiple Businesses At Once 17:14 Creating Multiple Revenue Streams19:50 Being The Face Of Your Brand29:33 Creating a Premium Product30:48 Getting Into Retail35:33 Creating Brand Partnerships41:11 Selling On Amazon45:23 Creating Your Own PathCheck out episode 390 of Side Hustle Pro podcast out now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTubeLinks mentioned in this episodeFirst Arsha Jones SHP Episode: https://sidehustlepro.co/arshajones/ Capital City Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capitalcityco Capital City Website: https://www.capitalcity.com/ Arsha's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arshajones/ Arsha's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arshajones Tees In The Trap: https://www.teesinthetrap.com/ Amazon Seller Central: https://sellercentral.amazon.com/ Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rssAnnouncementsJoin our Facebook CommunityIf you're looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's guest is virtuoso pianist, composer and improviser Arsha Kaviani.Arsha joined Seb and Verity for a chat ahead of the release of his debut studio album Accents and Echoes (see link below). He talks about the eclectic mix of influences featured on the albumbut also in shaping his musical life…we're talking Bach to Massive Attack via Rachmaninov and Led Zeppelin. Conversation includes Arsha's journey from growing up in Dubai to studying in Manchester and ending up in London. He talks about his ‘Musical Portraiture', bringing a centuries old form of patronage into the 21st Century…it's a darned good idea! Thanks to Premier Classical for setting up this fascinating and joyful chat with Arsha.Click here to find links to Arsha's new album Accents and Echoes https://lnk.to/arshakavianiYou can find us on the socials here;Instagram @threeinabarpodTiktok @threeinabarpodThree In A Bar on YoutubeAnything you'd like to share with us? Any guests you'd love to hear or anything you'd like us to do better? Drop us a line at hello@threeinabar.com Click here to join the Members' Club on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week in the guest chair we are back for an update episode with Arsha Jones, founder of Capital City- the DC-based company behind the wildly popular Mambo Sauce. Stemming from Arsha's desire to create a product that she could sell multiples of, Arsha describes her journey from starting as a web designer, shifting into e-commerce, and finally venturing into entrepreneurship.In this episode Arsha shares:How starting an income-driven business, Tees In The Trap, helped to fund ventures for Capital City How she got Mambo sauce onto shelves of major businesses like Papa Johns, Walmart, and Target The importance of legacy and how embedding the culture of the community she serves has opened up unique opportunities Highlights Include: 07:07 Leaving The Service Industry10:44 Launching Multiple Businesses At Once 17:14 Creating Multiple Revenue Streams19:50 Being The Face Of Your Brand29:33 Creating a Premium Product30:48 Getting Into Retail35:33 Creating Brand Partnerships41:11 Selling On Amazon45:23 Creating Your Own PathCheck out episode 390 of Side Hustle Pro podcast out now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTubeThis episode is brought to you by: Gusto offers modern, easy payroll, benefits, and HR to small businesses across the country. Sign up and give it a try at gusto.com/shp.Links mentioned in this episodeFirst Arsha Jones SHP Episode: https://sidehustlepro.co/arshajones/ Capital City Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capitalcityco Capital City Website: https://www.capitalcity.com/ Arsha's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arshajones/ Arsha's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arshajones Tees In The Trap: https://www.teesinthetrap.com/ Amazon Seller Central: https://sellercentral.amazon.com/ Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In ancient India the institution of marriage was regarded as of great importance. It was devised and maintained in order to solve the problem of the life of men and women in their worldly existence. The Brahma marriage The Daiva form of marriage The Arsha form of marriage The Prajapatya form of marriage The Gandharva form of marriage The Asura form of marriage The Rakshasha form of marriage The Paishachya form of marriage The first four forms of marriage The Brahma, the daiva, The Arsha and the Prajapatya were generally approved and were permissible in the ancient Indian society. contact : veneus.jain2607@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/venus-jain3/message
Broadcasting live in the Body Positivity Podcast Facebook group Join Arliss and Diana for an honest conversation about Diet Dogma, Movement, Nutrition, and Body Diversity with our guest Arsha Fine. Gain valuable insights and weekly access to our Body Positivity Podcast live by engaging in our Facebook Group, Body Positivity Podcast. ✨
Video Version: https://youtu.be/2tLNfR2whio Subscribe here to the newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/sanyambhutani In this episode, Sanyam Bhutani interviews Dr. Arsha Nagrani. Arsha has been working as a researcher at the intersection of audio, video, or audio and computer vision. They try to uncover what the field is really about. She has also co organised challenges for problems in this domain. They talk talk about all of these works along with her approach to research. Links: Interview with Dima: https://youtu.be/GXqq_hj-UuY Follow: Arsha Nagrani: https://twitter.com/nagraniarsha https://www.linkedin.com/in/arsha-nagrani-601a726b Sanyam Bhutani: https://twitter.com/bhutanisanyam1 Blog: sanyambhutani.com About: https://sanyambhutani.com/tag/chaitimedatascience/ A show for Interviews with Practitioners, Kagglers & Researchers and all things Data Science hosted by Sanyam Bhutani. You can expect weekly episodes every available as Video, Podcast, and blogposts. Intro track: Flow by LiQWYD https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd
Side Hustle Pro alum Arsha Jones has experienced tremendous success with her businesses Capital City Co (which produces a wing sauce called mambo sauce) and Tees in the Trap (a lifestyle brand inspired by pop culture and infused with Black Girl Magic) since gracing the guest chair in 2016. Arsha is an entrepreneur and an emerging leader in the e-commerce industry. She has built multiple, highly profitable brands. At the time of this episode, she was operating and managing Capital City Co, keeping you fly through the Tees in the Trap brand, building iOS apps for Apps By The Pound, all while running the website Brand Build Launch. Through Build Brand Launch, she teaches others how to turn their passions into profit with physical products. On this episode, Arsha shares: How she developed the Capital City Co mambo sauce in her kitchen and ended up on the front page of The Washington Post How she launched her first t-shirt shop with no shirts and no supplies How haters reporting and shutting down her Etsy shop gave her the motivation to launch her own e-commerce site Why you should test and validate your ideas before spending a lot of money on branding and inventory Her number one secret to Facebook marketing Links mentioned in this episode Capital City Co. Tees in the Trap Shopify Brand,Build,Launch Facebook Group This episode is brought to you by: SkillShare Get two free months of Premium Membership at skillshare.com/sidehustlepro. Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rss Announcements Join our Facebook Community If you’re looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Send questions to “Ask Nicaila” You can now send questions for the new “Ask Nicaila” segment that’s coming to Side Hustle Pro. Once I get a critical mass of questions, I can start rolling out this segment. Just email hi@sidehustlepro.co and put hashtag #AskNicaila in the subject. Guest Social Media Info Arsha Jones - @arshajones Capital City Co - @capitalcityco Tees in the Trap - @teesinthetrap Side Hustle Pro – @sidehustlepro #SideHustlePro
مهمون امروز ما ارشا اقدسی، بدلکار سینما، تئاتر، و تلویزینه که بدلکاری رو از پیمان ابدی یاد گرفته. اولین مربی بانجی جامپینگ ایران و همینطور رکورد چپ کردن بیشترین تعداد ماشین (۳۸) رو تو ایران داره. اگه دوست دارین با زندگی بدلکارهای حرفه ای مثل ارشا بیشتر آشنا بشین حتما این اپیزود رو ببینین.
Arsha Kaviani, Khosrow Soltani et Reza Vali sont les invités de ce 3ème épisode de En Coulisses, et du programme Rêveries persanes que propose l'OSB les 23 et 24 janvier à Rennes, au Couvent des Jacobins, et le 26 janvier à l'Hermine, Sarzeau. Au programme de ce concert, Toward that endless plain, concerto pour ney et orchestre de Reza Vali, interprété par l'OSB et Khosrow Soltani, le Concerto pour piano n°3 de Prokofiexv, interprété par Arsha Kaviani, et enfin la Symphonie N°1 "Rêves d'hiver" de Tchaïkovski. Dans cet épisode animé par Arnaud Wassmer, les invités parleront du ney (1'15), des inspirations de Reza Vali pour son concerto Toward that endless plain ( 3'10), du concerto de Prokofiev vu par Arsha Kaviani (4'06), du lien entre les deux concerti au programme (8'15), de l'interprétation de Khosrow Soltani au ney (10'37), de l'alliance entre musique iranienne et occidentale dans le travail de Reza Vali (12'01), et enfin des relations des trois artistes à la culture iranienne (19'41).
Fe Murray is our featured guest on this week’s episode. Fe is the President of the Arizona Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ArSHA) and she shares valuable leadership insights including how to empower other team members to use their talents, the importance of volunteerism, 3 things to consider before taking a volunteer leadership position and more.
Arsha Jones is a creative soul with a penchant for marketing, sales, pop culture, technology, and social media. Her website, BrandBuildLaunch.com is where she endeavors to teach others how to turn their passions into profit with physical products. In this episode, we dive into Arsha’s journey to multiple million dollar brands, her best tips for putting together a team, how she proceeds with a new idea and why she set out to build a business her way. For show notes visit- keepchasingthestars.com/19 Get Show Merchandise- keepchasingthestars.com/shop Be featured. Use #pimpyourbrilliance on Instagram.
In this episode Ordinary Arsha gives a quick overview of what he is going to do on the show.
In this episode Ordinary Arsha gives a quick overview of what he is going to do on the show.
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If you haven’t heard about Arsha Jones then you’re missing out on an amazing resource and a source of inspiration. She is one of the smartest online business and e-commerce entrepreneurs I've come across. She has a keen sense for marketing, sales, technology, social media and pop culture. She has built multiple e-commerce businesses, including Capital City and Tees in the Trap, with revenues approaching nearly half a million dollars in less than two years. Arsha’s brands have been featured on media outlets such as Buzzfeed, The Washington Post, Black Enterprise, Fox CBS, and TV One. Arsha also runs a wildly popular Facebook group called Build, Brand and Launch where she teaches others how to turn their passions into profit with physical products and how to optimize their e-commerce business. Arsha and I talk about: How her SEO skills got her noticed by The Washington Post; Her recent recognition from Black Enterprise, winning the Best Family-Run Business award; How Tees In the Trap come about and why she took immediate steps to legally protect it; How to brand, build, and launch a product and e-commerce site; and some of the important lessons she's learned on her journey. You can catch up with Arsha on Twitter (@arshajones) and Instagram (@teesinthetrap and @captialcityco) and her Facebook group, Brand, Build and Launch with Arsha Jones. You can find out more about Arsha and this episode at www.artsteele.co/ep32-arshajones Enjoy!
In this episode of #MindOverMatterPod, I had the pleasure of speaking with Creator Arsha Jones. Arsha is currently operating and managing the Tees in the Trap brand, building iOS apps, and the making the delicious Capital City Mambo Sauce! We talked about how haters reported and shut down her Etsy shop and how that gave her the motivation to launch her own ecommerce site, testing your ideas before spending a lot of money on branding, Facebook marketing, and more. Arsha, a D.C. native like myself, is doing all she can do to keep the true D.C. culture alive. Please press play and enjoy. Find Arsha and her brands on the following networks: Instagram: @arshajones, @teesinthetrap, @capitalcityco Twitter: @arshajones, @capitalcityco Facebook Group: Brand, Build, + Launch Looking to spruce up your game night? The good brothers from Republic & Co. have you covered. Go to www.republicandcompany.co/ and check out all of the new trivia games they have to offer. You can find me on the following social media networks: Twitter - @kingnaj Twitter - @MindOvrMatter_ Instagram - @kingnaj
Arsha talks about how she was featured in the Washington Post and how that led to more than 1,400 orders overnight! We chat about how she started in her kitchen filling one order at a time and has now grown her operation to a projected $1 million in sales. Arsha talks about dreamers, builders, and sustainers and why it is important to know which one you are. Golden nuggets: Don’t suffer from analysis paralysis Entrepreneurship is a calling Actionable tip: Trust your own decisions Trust the process Surround yourself with like-minded people Inspiration: "Do. Or do not. There is no try." - Yoda, Jedi Master Sponsor: Regus Links: www.regus.com www.enterprise-now.biz www.wqyl-db.com
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This episode is Part 2 of our interview with Arsha Jones of Brand Build Sell and the owner of 3 amazing brands Tees in the Trap and Capital City Mumbo Sauce about building phenomenal brands and the true roller coaster ride of entrepreneurship. This episode was so juicy I've split into 2 parts so you don't miss a nugget. In this episode you'll learn In Part 1 of this episode Arsha digs deep into How Arsha is continuing to grow her brands How we stay (or try to say LOL) focused with so many options out there how a brand can build in today's space how being an entrepreneur can/ and should change and shape your life Find Part 1 Here Resources and link mentioned in the episode Arsha's Faceboook Group- Brand, Build, Launch About Arsha Arsha Jones is a creative soul with a penchant for marketing, sales, technology, social media, and popular culture. An emerging leader in the e-commerce industry, she has built multiple, highly profitable brands, one of which has seen revenues approaching a million dollars in less than two years. Known for her quiet demeanor and business prowess, Arsha’s brands have been featured in or on media outlets such as Buzzfeed, The Washington Post, Black Enterprise, FOX, CBS, and TV One. Her website, BuildBrandSell.com is where she endeavors to teach others how to turn their passions into profit with physical products. When not building her e-commerce empire, you can find Arsha spending time with her husband and children, enjoying a juicy nap or delicious bowl of ice cream. Arsha also recently won the Black Enterprise award for Family Business of the Year Award at the Black Enterprise Entrepreneurship Summit.
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In this episode we talk with Arsha Jones of Brand Build Sell and the owner of 2 amazing brands Tees in the Trap and Capital City Mumbo Sauce about building phenomenal brands and the true roller coaster ride of entrepreneurship. This episode was so juicy I've split into 2 parts so you don't miss a nugget. In this episode you'll learn In Part 1 of this episode Arsha digs deep into her road to success with both of her brands the triumphs and trials of getting national media attention in outlets like the Washington Post how she strategically positioned her brands to be the tops in their niche the lessons she learned starting a business from idea to concept hw she found and approached online influencers to market her brands Find Part 2 Here Resources and link mentioned in the episode Arsha's Faceboook Group- Brand, Build, Launch About Arsha Arsha Jones is a creative soul with a penchant for marketing, sales, technology, social media, and popular culture. An emerging leader in the e-commerce industry, she has built multiple, highly profitable brands, one of which has seen revenues approaching a million dollars in less than two years. Known for her quiet demeanor and business prowess, Arsha’s brands have been featured in or on media outlets such as Buzzfeed, The Washington Post, Black Enterprise, FOX, CBS, and TV One. Her website, BuildBrandSell.com is where she endeavors to teach others how to turn their passions into profit with physical products. When not building her e-commerce empire, you can find Arsha spending time with her husband and children, enjoying a juicy nap or delicious bowl of ice cream.
Today’s guest is Arsha Jones, a serial entrepreneur and an emerging leader in the ecommerce industry. She has built multiple, highly profitable brands, with revenues approaching nearly a half million dollars in less than two years .As we speak, she is currently operating and managing Capital City Co, keeping you fly through the Tees in the Trap brand, building iOS apps for Apps By The Pound, all while running the design blog (and Facebook Group!), Brand Build Sell. Her first venture, co-founded with her husband is Capital City Co, produces a Washington, DC area wing sauce called mambo sauce - a local staple. Her second company is Tees in the Trap, which is a lifestyle brand inspired by pop culture and infused with black girl magic. On today’s episode, Arsha shares: How she started the Capital City Co Mambo sauce in her kitchen and ended up on the front page of the Washington Post How she launched her first t-shirt shop with no shirts and no supplies How haters reporting and shutting down her Etsy shop gave her the motivation to launch her own ecommerce site Why you should test and validate your ideas before spending a lot of money on branding and inventory Her number one secret to Facebook marketing Listen on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher and Google Play Links and people mentioned in this episode: Capital City Co Tees in the Trap Brand Build Sell Brand Build Sell Facebook Group The Facebook Formula Advanced Training Buffer OnlyPult Show notes from this week's episode: SideHustlePro.co Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rss Important Announcements: Side Hustle Pro is now almost 700 members strong. If you’re looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/mastermind Connect with me on Instagram:Side Hustle Pro – @sidehustlepro#SideHustlePro