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Suurimmalle osalle on tuttua äitiaivot-ilmiö, jolla viitataan aikaan lapsen saamisen jälkeen, kun äiti saattaa kärsiä mm. aivosumusta, muistamattomuudesta ja tarkkaamattomuudesta. Kyseessä ei suinkaan ole urbaanilegenda tai kätevä tekosyy univelkaiselle äidille, vaan ihan tutkitut muutokset synnyttäneen aivoissa. Äitiys siis muuttaa monia asioita äidin elämässä, jopa hänen aivonsa! Mutta onko äitiaivot pelkästään huono asia vai seuraako siitä jotain hyvääkin? Mitä ilmiön taustalla on, mikä sen syvempi tarkoitus äidille on? Säde jakaa meille uusimpia tutkimustuloksia. Jaksossa pohdimme myös muutosta laajemmin. Onko tässä ajassa jotenkin ihanteellista, että äitiys muuttaisi naisen elämää mahdollisimman vähän? Mitä hyötyä äitiydestä ja äitiyslomasta on työelämän kannalta? Muun muassa näitäkin aiheita pääsimme sivupoluilla pohtimaan. Olet lämpimästi tervetullut seuraamme oppimaan uutta, saamaan vertaistukea ja viihtymään! Lähteet: Pilyoung Et al.,2016. The maternal brain and its plasticity in humans. Hormones and Behavior. Martínez-García et al., 2021. Do pregnancy-induced brain changes reverse? The brain of a mother six years after parturition. Brain Sci. Pawluski et al., 2022. Less can be more: Fine tuning the maternal brain. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev. Gupta, P.D., 2021. Neuropsychology of Expectant Mothers. J. Clin. Surg. Carolyn Keating, 2018: Baby on the Brain
Carolyn tells her story of joining ships as a Cruise Staff / Entertainer and eventually meeting her husband Les onboard.
Today I’m talking with Carolyn Keating of Wholesale 4 Creatives all about getting started with wholesale. Carolyn has a 10 year background in wholesale for other businesses and she has translated that into helping small creative businesses get into retail stores and get their products seen by bigger businesses. Today we’re covering a lot of information that is mostly aimed at product-based business, but there are some great tips for cultivating relationships and figuring out pricing information if you’re a service-based business. Some of the topics we cover are what wholesale is and why it’s beneficial, how you can price your products for profitability in the wholesale space, and how you can connect with people in stores and build relationships so you can be seen and stay top of mind whenever they are placing new orders. We also cover a few of the ways that customer service changes when you are working in the wholesale space. Carolyn Keating is the owner of Wholesale for Creatives, a resource for product based businesses looking to develop their wholesale and retail strategy. Prior to launching her business, Carolyn spent a decade in sales with a NYC-based women's accessories company where she developed and sold products to retail chains throughout the country. Her mission is to educate small businesses about the industry’s best practices so they can successfully compete in the marketplace and avoid making costly mistakes. Topics Discussed: What wholesale is and how it can benefit your business Balancing wholesale products and selling on your own platform Pricing for profit in the wholesale space How to reach out to stores when you’re ready to start selling your products wholesale Creating and building relationships with local businesses and buyers How pitching a store is similar to pitching a blog post or podcast The steps that happen when you’re products have been accepted into a store How customer service changes when selling to a buyer instead of direct to the customer The importance of dealing with issues quickly and well How to stay top-of-mind (in a good way) What you need to have in place before considering wholesale The importance of having multiple products and manufacturers you trust Why you need to evaluate if wholesale is right for you and do it yourself before you hire a team Resources Discussed: The Savvy Community Plan to Eat Connect with Carolyn: Website The Wholesale Collective Instagram Facebook
On today’s episode we talked with Carolyn Keating on how to find retailers for your wholesale line, how to communicate with retailers and why it's ok to not be in every store. This was such a great convo about wholesale and presenting yourself professionally to retailers! About Carolyn Carolyn Keating is the owner of Wholesale for Creatives, a resource for product-based businesses who want to learn about the industry's best practices and new strategies to grow their wholesale business. Before launching Wholesale for Creatives, Carolyn spent a decade in sales with an NYC based women's accessories company where she developed and sold stationery, gifts, home decor and women's accessories to retail chains throughout the country. Her mission is to educate makers + product-based business owners about the industry’s best practices so they can strategically compete in the marketplace and avoid making costly mistakes.Connect with Carolyn:Website | Instagram | Pinterest Are you thinking about selling your products wholesale? Maybe you have a couple of retailers but want to grow. If so, our Selling Wholesale Workshop is for you! This workshop hosted by Kelly and Caroline of the Creative Biz Rebellion Podcast will cover what you need to think about before, during and after you sell wholesale! To purchase the course or get more information: https://creativebizrebellion.teachable.com/p/wholesaleworkshop Follow us on instagram (@creativebizrebellion) and use hashtag #creativebizrebellion for a shop shout out!!! If you have a second please jump over to iTunes and leave us a review! Click on the link and then click on “view in iTunes” to leave us a review. We give you all the virtual fist bumps. Thank you! JOIN THE REBELLION! Sign up for our newsletter and get our fave list of Instagram hashtags FREE! YOU CAN FIND KELLY ONLINE AT: www.helloworldpaperco.com www.kellyparkersmith.com www.helloworldstamps.etsy.com YOU CAN FIND CAROLINE ONLINE AT: www.carolinecreates.com www.carolinecreates.etsy.com SHOW YOUR REBEL SPIRIT WITH SOME AWESOME GEAR FROM THE CREATIVE BIZ REBELLION SHOP: www.creativebizrebellion.com/shop
Dorothy speaks with Carolyn Keating of Wholesale for Creatives, which offers support, strategy, and systems for product based business owners. We dive in with wholesale pricing, working with rep groups, and chat about how many products you need to start a wholesale line. For more information: http://wholesale4creatives.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/thewholesalecollective/ On Today's Show: (6:00) how she started in the retail world (13:00) is your business set up for wholesale? (14:00) Wholesale for Creative's offerings (14:30) Perfect Your Pricing Course (16:00) Wholesale Pricing (19:00) Wholesale Terms to Know (32:00) How many items do you need to start wholesale? (35:00) Wholesale shows and walking them first (43:00) Working with Rep Groups (51:00) Sourcing (58:00) Nicole Schwartz - lawyer for product based businesses, Heather Crabtree's Savvy Group, Creative Biz Rebellion
Today I’m talking with Carolyn Keating of Wholesale 4 Creatives all about getting started with wholesale. Carolyn has a 10 year background in wholesale for other businesses and she has translated that into helping small creative businesses get into retail stores and get their products seen by bigger businesses. Today we’re covering a lot of information that is mostly aimed at product-based business, but there are some great tips for cultivating relationships and figuring out pricing information if you’re a service-based business. Some of the topics we cover are what wholesale is and why it’s beneficial, how you can price your products for profitability in the wholesale space, and how you can connect with people in stores and build relationships so you can be seen and stay top of mind whenever they are placing new orders. We also cover a few of the ways that customer service changes when you are working in the wholesale space Carolyn Keating is the owner of Wholesale for Creatives, a resource for product based businesses looking to develop their wholesale and retail strategy. Prior to launching her business, Carolyn spent a decade in sales with a NYC-based women's accessories company where she developed and sold products to retail chains throughout the country. Her mission is to educate small businesses about the industry’s best practices so they can successfully compete in the marketplace and avoid making costly mistakes. Topics Discussed: What wholesale is and how it can benefit your business Balancing wholesale products and selling on your own platform Pricing for profit in the wholesale space How to reach out to stores when you’re ready to start selling your products wholesale Creating and building relationships with local businesses and buyers How pitching a store is similar to pitching a blog post or podcast The steps that happen when you’re products have been accepted into a store How customer service changes when selling to a buyer instead of direct to the customer The importance of dealing with issues quickly and well How to stay top-of-mind (in a good way) What you need to have in place before considering wholesale The importance of having multiple products and manufacturers you trust Why you need to evaluate if wholesale is right for you and do it yourself before you hire a team Resources Discussed: The Savvy Community Plan to Eat Connect with Carolyn: Website The Wholesale Collective Instagram Facebook