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We have talked about our next guest multiple times on the Rundown because she has been in the winner's circle ALOT this year up at the Canadian futurities - and we are excited to share our conversation with Chelsea Moore! A true all around cowgirl who grew up on the backs of horses, Chelsea and her family have a long history raising and training the next rodeo champion. From growing up in Canada to winning collegiate titles for Gillette, WY and now being the mama of 2 boys and training and running home bred futurity super stars, we talked about it all. We cover the highs and lows of seasoning rodeo horses and we even discussed a bit about the steer wrestling side of the industry as well! We hope you enjoy! This week's episode is brought to you by Calxequin!
Our next guest is the Wichita, Kansas cowgirl that has been making winning runs in Denver, Tucson, and Salina, UT and is sitting in the top 30 of the world standings. We are proud to say she is a loyal listener and supporter of The Money Barrel - Chelsea Moore! In this episode Chelsea talks about growing up in the sale barns, jump riding a variety of horses, taking a break from horses all together to start a family and a business, and now returning to the rodeo world where she is taking advantage of an incredible opportunity. Chelsea and her renegade Woodrow are in the results everywhere, and this is a pair that we will be cheering for the rest of the season as they chase their dreams! This weeks episode is brought to our listeners by Purina Animal Nutrition!
Not everyone transitions directly from teaching full-time to EdTech. There are a ton of different ways in which those working in education find themselves looking for more. Even though you're not in a teaching role, maybe you've found that the path to your ideal role isn't as straightforward as you imagined. We'll explore how Chelsea Moore landed her role with the Texas Education Agency, what that role looks like, self expression in the workplace, and Chelsea's advice on networking. Having never taught in the classroom, here's why Chelsea joined Classroom to Boardroom and how it helped her transition into her first role outside of education. www.carrieconover.com
Today, we have an exciting treat for you, a double guest interview! We are delighted to introduce the remarkable female co-founders of BOXFOX, a personalized, curated gift box company. Meet Chelsea Moore Shannon, the CEO, and Jenni Olivero, the COO. Chelsea and Jenni embarked on their entrepreneurial journey in 2014, alongside their friend and third co-founder, Sabena Suri. Their mission was clear: to foster stronger relationships through personal gifts, empowered by user-friendly experiences. Nearly eight years since its inception, BOXFOX's e-commerce site allows customers to choose expertly curated options or build the perfect gift box for any occasion using their proprietary "build a box" platform. Whether the gift is for personal or corporate purposes, each box is adorned with a heartfelt handwritten note before being shipped anywhere in the world. One quote from the BOXFOX website stands out: "Modern technology powers the box-box business, but it's also why our world needs companies like ours." We couldn't agree more. At Bridget, we understand the importance of nurturing relationships and fostering better communication in this technology-driven era. Join us as we explore the inspiring stories of Jenni and Chelsea, their entrepreneurial endeavors, and the valuable insights they've gained along the way. Stay tuned for an engaging conversation that will inspire and empower you. Head over to meetbridget.com for full show notes.
About Chelsea Moore: Born and raised in Los Angeles, Chelsea is the CEO and co-founder of BOXFOX. After graduating from UCLA, she and Jenni moved to Venice Beach where the idea for BOXFOX was born after spotting a gap in the lifestyle and service space for elevated and effortless gifting. She is the driving force behind BOXFOX's creative and aesthetic vision, ensuring we stay true to our customers' needs and our belief in well-presented and purposeful gifting. Chelsea graduated with a B.A. in Political Science and a Minor in English from UCLA in 2013. Prior to starting BOXFOX, she worked in marketing and business development for Brandy Melville, Ogilvy & Mather, and David & Goliath. She was selected as a member of the Forbes 30 Under 30 2019 class and helped secure BOXFOX's continued place on the Inc. 5000's Fastest Growing Companies. About Jenni Olivero: Hailing from Half Moon Bay, CA, Jenni co-founded BOXFOX in 2014 and runs operations as COO. Jenni works closely with data, inventory, buying, and finance, driving the development of simple consumer solutions through the lens of data trends. She also packs most of the boxes you see in BOXFOX photoshoots with her keen eye for details and overarching brand vision. Jenni graduated with a B.A. in International Development Studies and a Minor in Anthropology from UCLA in 2013. Prior to starting BOXFOX, she worked in sports marketing at Sports Studio, helping facilitate authentic sports scenes in movies, TV shows, and commercials. She was selected as a member of Forbes 30 under 30 class of 2019 at age 28.
Chelsea Moore is the Founder and CEO of BOXFOX -- whose goals make it easy to build custom gifts and keep in touch with your friends, thy've grown to 47 employees and 8 figures in revenue. Key moments in this episode. 4:20 The choice to keep fulfilment in house even with higher costs to keep presentation and flexibility to their high standards. 6:50 Working with other online retailers and what the deal structure looks like. 12:30 Covid-19 refocusing what investments matter most versus doing every trade show they can do, and the importance of unplugging. 13:50 Working on the business vs in the business keeping things high level (and coming back in when you need to). 17:30 Accurate projecting and forecasting amid pandemic and iOS changes and how to save them through other channels. Sign up for Chris' weekly newsletter https://chrismeade.beehiiv.com/subscribe (Cross Commerce) here, and connect with him on https://twitter.com/chrismeadej (Twitter) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjmeade/ (Linkedin). Chris Meade is the co-founder & CMO of CROSSNET, the world's first four-way volleyball game. Chris was honored with Forbes 30U30 for the 2021 Sports category. CROSSNET combines elements of the childhood game four square and volleyball in a competitive game to 11, win by 2. CROSSNET is now available at 3000+ retail stores such as Walmart, Target, DICKS, Academy Sports, Sam's Club and 20+ other retailers.
Are you thinking about leaving the teaching profession? According to Forbes.com 48% of teachers admitted that they had considered quitting teaching within the last 30 days. Of that number, 34% said they were thinking about leaving the teaching profession entirely. What do you need to think about before you make the decision to transition out of the classroom? Today I'm going to give you a checklist of the first 5 things you should do immediately to set yourself up for success in your transition out of the classroom. Join Classroom to Boardroom: https://www.educators2educators.com/classroom-to-boardroom People to follow on LinkedIn: Carrie Conover, podcast host Mark Dallmann M.Ed is now a Curriculum Coordinator at The University of Minnesota. Amy DeLair, MAT is now working to spread the word about Canva for Education. Dave Slamer went from principal to K-12 Education Partnership Manager at Discovery Education. Meredith Newlin is a national speaker at The Transformed Teacher. Amber Gantt took a position with Netragard, Inc - Penetration Testing Company. Karen Sommerhauser, M.Ed. is now a Business Development Representative at Discovery Education. Stacey Carpenito is now a Business Development Representative at Discovery Education. Laura Henderson is using her passion for math in a new Account Executive role at Origo Education. Haley Marcoux, M. Ed landed a new position at Verkada. Chelsea Moore is a Project Manager with Texas Education Agency. Jessica Seiler went from teacher to Onboarding Coach, Otus Marjorie Stahl is a Customer Success Manager at Skill Struck Olivia Louwagie is an Education Specialist at Scholastic Jaime Ann Sanborn, MLIS Ann Sanborn went from teacher to Instructional Designer at Percepta Bethany Cathey transitioned from teacher to Education Program Manager at Dell Technologies Anne Fussichen went from teacher to Customer Success Manager at 101edu Allison Mosele lept from teacher to Customer Success Advocate at Lumen Technologies
In Episode 247, new WBJ data reporter Chelsea Moore introduces herself to BizTalk listeners.
Today, I'm joined by BOXFOX Co-Founder and CEO Chelsea Moore. BOXFOX is a women-owned gift box platform that makes gifting effortless and elevated. After graduating college, Chelsea and her co-founders Jenni and Sabena were looking for a way to send personalized gifts to their friends who had spread out around the country. They wanted to be able to celebrate and send condolences without sending a generic fruit basket or shopping all over to create their own pricey care package. Thus, BOXFOX was born and transformed the gifting space. One of the main pillars of BOXFOX is to enable people to maintain both personal and professional relationships in a really authentic way, and the pre-packed curations, customized corporate gifts, and BUILD A BOXFOX™ platform do just that. On today's episode, Chelsea shares exactly how they launched their business and major highlights and challenges from their journey. She explains their buying and merchandising philosophy and how their guiding principles have remained solid since the start, but their goals and strategies have changed as they've grown. Tune in to hear more of our conversation about building a first-of-its-kind product and how Chelsea is re-defining gifting with BOXBOX. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT: How Chelsea and her co-founders Jenni and Sabena came up with the for BOXBOX The initial step they took take BOXFOX from an idea to a tangible item Chelsea's perspective on co-founding vs being a solopreneur Details about the vendor and negotiation process The three major milestones that helped boost BOXFOX in 2019 TikTok and influencer marketing strategies Leveraging BOXFOX's purchasing power to highlight brands RESOURCES Thanks to Indeed for supporting Earn Your Happy. Go to indeed.com/happy to redeem a $75 sponsored job credit. Text PODCAST to 310-496-8363 for updates and a chance to be featured on the show! CONNECT WITH CHELSEA Website: shopboxfox.com Instagram: @shopboxfox CONNECT WITH LORI Instagram: @loriharder Lite Pink: @drinklitepink Earn Your Happy: @earnyourhappy Girlfriends & Business: @girlfriendsandbusiness Listen to Girlfriends & Business ABOUT CHELSEA Chelsea was born and raised in Los Angeles and attended UCLA, where she met Jenni as a Kappa pledge. While pursuing her degree, she worked in marketing at Brandy Melville and Ogilvy & Mather and fell in love with the power of branding and the importance of humanity in every aspect of the business. After graduation, she and Jenni moved to Venice Beach where the idea for BOXFOX was born after spotting a gap in the lifestyle and service space for elevated and effortless gifting. She is a recent addition to the Forbes 30 Under 30 2019 list and she is the driving force behind BOXFOX's creative and aesthetic vision, ensuring we stay true to our customers' needs and our belief in well-presented and purposeful gifting.
Ron Clewer, Illinois market president at Gorman & Company and affordable housing advocate, and Paul Jones, president of the Columbia Heights Village Tenant Association, join us to talk about America's real estate industry and its domination by huge global corporations who have taken advantage of the post-housing crisis and liquidity crisis of 2010 by hoarding housing stock in the country and making it even more difficult for middle and working-class people to purchase a home. We talk about a case in Tennessee where corporations take advantage of legal loopholes to purchase homes, how they behave like slumlords, and we look at alternatives to the for-profit housing model. Chelsea Moore, policy manager for Dream Corps Justice, joins us to talk about the mass incarceration crisis in the U.S., which has in places reached the level of a humanitarian crisis. We talk about a case in Alabama, where the Department of Justice concluded that the constitutional rights of the inmates were being violated everyday at every prison, how one of the solutions put forward by the state was to build even more prisons using federal stimulus money, how the solution to crime is not to warehouse humans for an extended period of time, and how we should address the root causes of crime and focus on actual rehabilitation in prisons.John Feffer, director of Foreign Policy in Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies, talks to us about how the far right continues its spread globally, with xenophobic and nationalist parties becoming more prominent in many countries, what could be the drivers of this, and what could be done to push back against this wave. We also talk about the tensions between the Ukraine, the U.S., NATO, and Russia, and what could be done to defuse them and reach a peaceful settlement. Michael Sampson, member of the national leadership of the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression and co-host of Redspin Sports, joins us to talk about Jacksonville Jaguars coach Urban Meyer, fired after going 2-11 to start his NFL coaching career, and his incident with kicker Josh Lambo.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This month, New Directions is focusing on community partners and how we work together to connect and strengthen our community. In today's episode, we will hear from Chelsea Moore, a School Social Worker from the Knox Learning Center! She will discuss her role within the school, and how the Learning Center and New Directions have worked together to connect and strengthen our community! Music: Without You by Avicii
Your brain and gut are connected in surprising ways. Inside your GI tract is a surprisingly complex nervous system. Your GI tract has it's own nervous system which is more like the spine than other organs. How does your GI tract differ from other soft hollow organs? The connection between gut microbiomes and brains is clear, but not well understood. Certain microbes can cause neurodegeneration in brains just as bad as a poor diet and no oxygen. How can we stop brains copy and pasting toxic byproducts across our brains? Proteins keep our brains in check and prevent build up of toxic byproducts, but this can be used to put the brakes on neurodegeneration. References: Nick J. Spencer, Lee Travis, Lukasz Wiklendt, Marcello Costa, Timothy J. Hibberd, Simon J. Brookes, Phil Dinning, Hongzhen Hu, David A. Wattchow, Julian Sorensen. Long range synchronization within the enteric nervous system underlies propulsion along the large intestine in mice. Communications Biology, 2021; 4 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-02485-4 Christine A. Olson, Alonso J. Iñiguez, Grace E. Yang, Ping Fang, Geoffrey N. Pronovost, Kelly G. Jameson, Tomiko K. Rendon, Jorge Paramo, Jacob T. Barlow, Rustem F. Ismagilov, Elaine Y. Hsiao. Alterations in the gut microbiota contribute to cognitive impairment induced by the ketogenic diet and hypoxia. Cell Host & Microbe, 2021; DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2021.07.004 Chingakham Ranjit Singh, M. Rebecca Glineburg, Chelsea Moore, Naoki Tani, Rahul Jaiswal, Ye Zou, Eric Aube, Sarah Gillaspie, Mackenzie Thornton, Ariana Cecil, Madelyn Hilgers, Azuma Takasu, Izumi Asano, Masayo Asano, Carlos R. Escalante, Akira Nakamura, Peter K. Todd, Katsura Asano. Human oncoprotein 5MP suppresses general and repeat-associated non-AUG translation via eIF3 by a common mechanism. Cell Reports, 2021; 36 (2): 109376 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109376
Hey guys my name is Chelsea Moore! Today we're talking strongholds. I share with you guys three major strongholds "weaknesses" that were keeping me from living in the fullness of what God wanted in my life. Satan was using these strongholds to keep me from living in freedom. Are you living captive? Is the enemy using your weaknesses to his advantage? If so, this podcast is for you! I've started to experience the presence of God in my life like never before, and want ya'll to experience all His glory too. Comment down below any strongholds you're facing or have overcome! Let me know if you're needing prayers. I would love to send encouragement and love your way. Love ya'll!!** Quote at the beginning is from CS LEWIS INSTITUTE.ORG by Tim Keller **Verses I used:Luke 9:23 Matthew 7:3-5Galatians 6:1-3John 3:16Ephesians 3:18-191 John 3:1Ephesians 1:5Galatians 2:16-20Romans 11:6
We start this episode off with a big ol' CONGRATULATIONS to Steph and Landon on the arrival of their sweet baby girl, Faro!!! The hosts give a little life update before rolling into a "teaser" episode for what we have happening over on the Patreon. Last weekend we chatted with Chelsea Moore, and cant wait to post the whole episode soon!! We put a couple topics from that conversation in here, as well as some clips from our previous episode with Krystal Grad! We cant even express how thankful we are that these ladies come on here and share so much of their knowledge and time with all of us. Head to our Patreon for full episodes and many more hours of insight and experiences from each of these amazing horsewomen!•⠀⠀ https://www.patreon.com/horsepoorpodcast •⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ᴀs ᴀʟᴡᴀʏs, ᴅᴏɴ'ᴛ ғᴏʀɢᴇᴛ ᴛᴏ ᴄʜᴇᴄᴋ ᴏᴜᴛ sᴏᴍᴇ ᴏғ ᴏᴜʀ sᴜᴘᴘᴏʀᴛᴇʀs sɪɴᴄᴇ ᴛʜᴇ ʙᴇɢɪɴɴɪɴɢ•⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Check out OE Nutraceuticals in Canada for AMAZING tried & true supplements! And use CODE: HORSEPOORhttps://www.facebook.com/oenutracanada/》https://www.facebook.com/Dynamic-Equine-1119749304874176/》Check out @levelupaparrelcompany and use code: HORSEPOOR for 10% off https://levelupapparelcompany.com/》Use code : HORSEPOOR for 10% off @hbbarrelracingplannershttps://hannahbethvirginia.com/》#GETRICHORRIDETRYIN
Today we are speaking to Chelsea Moore about the problems with how open adoption has been talked about and advertised. Chelsea is a birth mother, eight years post-placement in a semi open adoption. Her daughter is a transracial adoptee. She came to talk to us today to share what it's like to long for openness and her feelings about how agencies should be providing more transparency around the process, especially when it comes to creating openness plans that best suit the child. Chelsea hails from Texas, but now resides in Oregon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twistedsisterhood/message
In This Episode You’ll Hear About:How she discovered, that she really loved retail and how that was helpful as she began to build BOXFOXHow wanting to send a thoughtful and comforting gift box to a friend who was sick sparked the idea for BOXFOX when Chelsea and two good friends saw that there wasn’t really a great way to do this yetHow the three Co-Founders work together and get a long and how they worked to get ready for launch in 2014What companies Chelsea and her Co-Founders look for when building partnerships with brands that will be part of the platform for their boxes and why these characteristics are important to them and to their customersHow they managed to build this company without any investor help and what steps they took to stay the course and grow organically with self-funding and revenueHow they have navigated COVID, what positives and negatives came from it all, and how they continue to move forward with every job still in tact within the companyWhy partnerships BOXFOX has entered into with companies like Nordstrom, Anthropologie, The Bachelorette, Girlboss, and others have been impactful and meaningful What Chelsea looks for when hiring, what she’s learned as the company has grown, and what advice she has for othersTo Find Out More:Shopboxfox.comQuotes:“It is kind of interesting how certain qualities lend themselves to ending up being entrepreneurial, or you could just be straight up, I want to be an entrepreneur, and then those qualities, find you.”“We were not going to shut it down for anything. Like come hell or high water we were just going to keep going now with time. That was our attitude at the time.”“I remember we were like, “What are all the reasons and seasons?” Which is a phrase we use. And we are trying to figure out what was the need for people? And that's really what dictated the original curation.”“It's really important for us that they're utilitarian and useful products. They're not throwaway products, and they're well designed and beautiful and they come from companies run by good people.”“We had a phenomenal year in that sense because part of our ethos is being there when you can't physically be there. We've been saying that for six years and it just became super true last year.”“The management of people is really hard...that's stuff that weighs on us. And in a good way, like we care about it. But it is a lot of work, too.”“Honestly, putting my phone down when I get home, if I'm done for the day, I'm done for the day. And that alone will set me up for success the next day because I just feel refreshed and better.”“Being a manager means you're responsible for guiding and shepherding and advocating for the people that work for you.” “Being super open and honest with people, being super kind to one another, and also just empathetic... We're really pro humanity here.”“It's a lot of responsibility, but don't feel like you need to do everything at once. Nobody's an overnight success at all. I mean, there's so many things you need to get your ducks in a row when it comes to supply chain, operations, marketing. And it's OK if it takes a little bit of time.”
It's the holiday season peeeaacchhheeesss! We know that you're all out there stressing about what to get everyone for Christmahanakwanzika. Have no fear the gifting queens from Box Fox are here! Chelsea, Jenni & Sabena co-founded Box Fox (a gifting company) back in 2014 and let's just say, they know how to put together a proper gift package. We talk about their go-to gifts that work in any situation, how to keep gifting fun and what to get that person who has everything and needs nothing. BOX FOX Website: www.shopboxfox.com IG: @shopboxfox LET'S TALK, PEACHES Website: www.letstalkpeaches.com IG: @letstalk_peaches
We watched the Social Dilemma with the intention of discussing it. We kinda did that, but then we got carried away. In any case, we had a blast.
Thank you for tuning into "Starting Small", a podcast about brand development, entrepreneurship, and innovation in the modern world. This episode is with Chelsea Moore, CEO and Co-Founder of BOXFOX. While working a tight job, a close friend of Chelsea's got sick, resulting in a stay in the hospital. Due to Chelsea's job, she was restricted on time, taking away from the opportunity to be there for her friend. To fill this void, Chelsea curated a gift box that was personable, instead of just flowers or items in a generic gift basket. This led to the inspiration to create BOXFOX as it is today, creating stronger relationships through personal gifts, powered by the simplest user experiences. Listen, as we talk about Chelsea's up-bringing, schooling, and journey with creating BOXFOX. Chelsea made the Forbes 30 under 30 list in 2019 for the Retail and Commerce category. BOXFOX also made the 2020 Inc. 5000 list of America's Fastest-Growing Private Companies. Thank you for listening, and make sure to leave a review on your preferred platform! BOXFOX: https://shopboxfox.com Follow Starting Small:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingsmallpod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Startingsmallpod/?modal=admin_todo_tourLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/cameronnagle
Episode 153 - Alice Wong. Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, Alice Wong. Episode Transcript provided by Chelsea Moore available here: https://bit.ly/Curiosity-Hour-Alice_Wong Alice Wong is a disabled activist, media maker, and consultant. She is the Founder and Director of the Disability Visibility Project®, an online community dedicated to creating, sharing and amplifying disability media and culture created in 2014. Currently, Alice is the Editor of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century, an anthology of essays by disabled people, by Vintage Books: https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/book/ Website: http://DisabilityVisibilityProject.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DisVisibility Podcast: https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/podcast-2/ Patreon: patreon.com/DVP Photo credit: Eddie Hernandez Photography Special thanks to Chelsea Moore for providing transcription for this episode! More information about her transcription services here: https://bit.ly/Chelsea_Moore Note: Guests create their own bio description for each episode. The Curiosity Hour Podcast is hosted and produced by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund. Please visit our website for more information: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com The Curiosity Hour Podcast is listener supported! To donate, click here: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com/donate/ Please visit this page for information where you can listen to our podcast: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com/listen/ Disclaimers: The Curiosity Hour Podcast may contain content not suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion advised. The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are solely those of the guest(s). These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of The Curiosity Hour Podcast. This podcast may contain explicit language.
Sabena was born on Long Island and raised in the Bay Area. She realized her heart was in SoCal and traded in the City by the Bay for the sunnier skies of Los Angeles. Ever the USC over-achiever—student government chair by day and leadership fraternity by night—she was selected as a USC Global Fellow, earning a 3-month summer fellowship in Hong Kong with Burberry and graduated magna cum laude with a BA in PR. In 2014, Sabena and her two co-founders, Chelsea Moore and Jenni Olivero, were inspired to create BOXFOX, an LA-based e-commerce gifting company, with a clear mission: to create stronger relationships through beautiful and personal gifts, enabled by simple user experiences. The three women identified the need for a comprehensive gifting service that lets both consumers and corporations send high-quality, personalized gift boxes for any occasion. At BOXFOX, Sabena wears many (designer) hats, namely managing their Corporate Concierge program, driving B2B business development, and working closely with developers on site enhancements and solutions that are constantly improving their offerings. Sabena and her two co-founders were named on the 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the retail and e-commerce category. Connect with Sabena Suri BOXFOX Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Some of the Topics Covered by Sabena Suri in this Episode How and why BOXFOX got started The brainstorming phase and the original idea that Sabena and her co-founders Chelsea and Jenni came up with Defining their target audience and figuring out how to reach them How they launched and their initial marketing strategy The importance of using the connections and resources close to you as an entrepreneur Creating growth by turning their product into a shareable moment The process of coming up with their name and logo Establishing the clear pillars of their brand early on Establishing the roles of each of the three co-founders and how those have evolved over time The process of making BOXFOX their full time gig and how it was different for each of the co-founders How turning into a multi-million dollar business affected the company and the challenge of maintaining company culture The importance of PR and figuring out how to best leverage it for their company The B2B side of the business Customer acquisition and how they shifted their strategy The importance and value of rewarding loyal customers and how they developed a loyalty program that works for their business How they decide on which products to include in their boxes The challenges of offering diverse products and what makes their company unique How their view of the competition has changed over time How customer feedback affects their product selection Turning products into gifts and anticipating customers' needs, especially amidst COVID-19 How the pandemic has affected BOXFOX How corporate gifting changed their business How Sabena views growth for her company moving forward Where BOXFOX is at today and the element of growth with existing corporate customers Sabena's long-term vision for BOXFOX Expectations versus reality as an entrepreneur Sabena's podcast and book recommendations A typical day for Sabena Strategies Sabena uses for maintaining a daily work-life balance What Sabena does to recharge Sabena's advice for other entrepreneurs Links from the Episode 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 How I Built This (podcast) Shoe Dog by Phil Knight Radical Candor (management philosophy and book) Google Sheets Keynote
Excited to feature Chelsea Moore, co-founder of Rō Fitness in Austin, TX! **This visit was pre-COVID and was able to drop in and check out a class** In this episode, Chelsea explains her fitness background in rowing and what inspired her to start RO Fitness and the unique style of fitness she provides. Rō Fitness is Austin's local indoor rowing studio, made by rowers! Experience total-body cardio that works all the major muscle groups in one workout. For more information visit their website: https://www.rofitness.com/
Chelsea Moore started BOXFOX, a personalized gift-giving platform, out of her tiny apartment in Southern California. Today, they're in a 20,000 square foot warehouse. But they started out scrappy. Fresh out of college and just 22, Chelsea has been focused on the brand's look and feel from the very beginning. And even though revenue today is in the millions, Chelsea is still really hands on – with everything from social media, to email, to packaging, to site design. And it shows.
Right out of college Chelsea and her two friends found an opportunity to make the gifting space more meaningful and curated. The trio founded BOXFOX out of their living rooms and grew it into a 7 figure business then later became Forbes 30 Under 30 Nominees. Chelsea shares her strategies on how to run a business with friends and knowing when to find new opportunities in age-old industries. But sacrificing your twenties to grow a business isn't always easy, but Chelsea shares how she has made it work. Connect with Yola Robert: @yolarobert Find the pod: @isuckatlifepodcast Connect with Chelsea Moore: @seymoore Find Box Fox: @shopboxfox Produced By Dear Media
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There are many ways to tap into B2B sales as a B2C brand, depending on your products. Corporate gifts are one entry point. In today's episode of Shopify Masters, you’ll learn from a trio of entrepreneurs who bootstrapped their way to a $9 million business thanks in large part to their corporate gifting strategy. Chelsea Moore, Jenni Olivero, and Sabena Suri are the co-founders of BOXFOX: pre-curated gift boxes for every milestone, with the option to build a 100% custom gift using their BUILD A BOXFOX platform. Show Notes: www.shopify.com/blog/boxfox-corporate-gifting
Chelsea Moore, Co-Founder & CEO at BOXFOX joins Baily to talk about: - Going from college besties to co-founders with Sabena and Jenni - Identifying which brands will make for great product partners - Leveraging collaboration internally across every department to communicate, ideate, and grow the company Visit http://bailyhancock.com/scl/12 for the complete show notes
Chelsea Moore, Co-Founder & CEO at BOXFOX joins Baily to talk about: - Going from college besties to co-founders with Sabena and Jenni - Identifying which brands will make for great product partners - Leveraging collaboration internally across every department to communicate, ideate, and grow the company Visit http://bailyhancock.com/stop-collaborate-listen-podcast/12 for the complete show notes
Many of us in the LGBTQ+ community grow up feeling like we don’t really belong or fit in. Now multiply that time ten and you might get a sense of what it’s like to be a queer kid growing up in a religious household. Filmmaker Chelsea Moore (Sour Peach Films) came by to dyke out about her Southern Baptist upbringing in Tennessee, which included being home schooled. We learn about Chelsea’s early impressions of homosexuality, and how her religion’s teachings conflicted with her own experiences, as well as how it’s shaped the films she makes today. We also get the scoop on what it’s like to work with our one and only #wcw (but maybe we should change it up), Mariska Hargitay, on the set of Law & Order SVU. Finally, we answer a listener’s question about the changing nature of her sexual preferences and her husband’s change of heart on polyamory. -Keep the podcast a-lez and gay by donating to our Patreon, where you can get some sapphic swag. -For related content, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Leave Us a Review if you like what you hear! -Like our theme song? You’ll love the duo behind it: There Is No Mountain
Chelsea Moore, co-founder & CEO of BoxFox, discusses quickly going from idea to launch while doing everything from design to fulfillment in-house, their approach to growth, learning to say 'no', letting branding & social media evolve from itself, and reinforcing the human side of e-commerce. BOXFOX Chelsea on Twitter See open positions at thoughtbot! Become a Sponsor of Giant Robots!
Erica Rose and Chelsea Moore of Sour Peach Films join TFG this week to explain why they felt compelled to start a company that authentically tells "otherized" stories like their new film "Girl Talk" - and what films like "Blue is the Warmest Color" get completely wrong. Plus we grapple with the revelations in "Leaving Neverland," debate if "Greta" is intentionally ridiculous, and tackle the toughest of questions: would any of us date a non-creative? Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chelsea Moore grew up in Los Angeles before attending UCLA and studying architecture. During school she started a mini business spray tanning girls in her sorority before leaving college and started BoxFox, an uber chic curated box filled with tons of different brands. BoxFox brought in over $6 million last year and continues to change the way people buy gifts nowadays. Follow BoxFox on social media at @shopboxfox.
The guests on this bonus episode are Erica Rose and Chelsea Moore, who talk about Sylvia Plath, The L Word, and the Well of Loneliness. Erica and Chelsea are a New York filmmaking team who push the boundaries of queer sex and sexuality on screen.
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This week Sam is joined by best friend Sarah Lynn as they talk to their iris prize filmmaker house guests Erica Rose and Chelsea Moore creators of 'Girl Talk'! You can find more at: https://www.sourpeachfilms.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ear360/ https://www.instagram.com/chelseaalisonmoore/ And Sarah is at: https://www.instagram.com/slynnftw/ As always you can find Sam at @Samhickmanmusic and subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen!
Growing a brand from the ground up, the peaks and pitfalls along the way, how founders can support one another, best advice they've received, building an empire.
Writer's support group meets existential discussion in this episode! Writers of any interest or level will take away from this in-depth and candid conversation about the art, struggles, and methods of writing. Join author Kristen Bradshaw of the young adult novel, The Guardians of the Cross, and writer extraordinaire, Chelsea Moore, as they motivate, challenge, and encourage you to keep writing. Books/Authors Mentioned: Ray Bradbury Margaret Atwood Janet Evanovich Alice Hoffman Leigh Bardugo Rae Carson Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. On Writing Well by William Zinsser Self-Editing for Fiction Writers by Dave King Wonderbook: The Illustrated Guide to Creating Imaginative Fiction by Jeff VanderMeer The Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert Magic Lessons with Elizabeth Gilbert Podcast
The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
Chelsea Moore ~ Co-Founder of BoxFox ~ Current Series ~ 100 Interviews with 100 Location-Independent Entrepreneurs that have over $1,000,000 in Annual Revenue Welcome back to the show listeners we are glad you joined us! Today, we are featuring a young entrepreneur that has had an incredible amount of success starting, launching, promoting and building her business with her three best friends from a startup in their apartment to a $3.2 million dollar company in less than three years. Chelsea Moore is the co-founder of BoxFox, a high-quality gifting company. BoxFox is now a team of thirteen women all in their twenties and one team mascot Eleanor their dog. Two things that stand out for me with this company. One is obviously the growth. BoxFox has had record-setting growth in their sales in just three short years. We chat today about how Chelsea and her partners made this happen. The other is company culture. BoxFox focuses on creating a holistic culture where friendships are valued first over the business. It is incredible and inspirational to see! “Be lean and be obsessed with being lean.” Chelsea Moore 02:15: Living in Los Angeles 05:52: Who is Chelsea Moore? 09:42: The Beginning of BoxFox 11:12: Turning a $6000 Investment into $3.2 Million Business in Less Than 3 Years 14:42: Chelsea on Branding 16:15: Building a Company with Only Females 19:08: Chelsea on Hiring Friends 22:14: Challenges with Rapid Growth 24:51: Getting Into Big Name Media Channels "Over the last three years, I've realized that when it comes to owning a business, more isn't always better." Chelsea Moore Contact Info: https://shopboxfox.com/ Instagram: @shopboxfox
My guest today is Chelsea Moore. At age 22, Chelsea co-founded a company called BOXFOX with two of her friends. BOXFOX is a cool, personalized gifting service they launched with the mission of connecting people and creating stronger relationships through giving. It's a unique service that allows you to put together a perfect gift, for any occasion. Each BOXFOX box is then hand packed and sealed with a written note before it's shipped. She and her friends started this company when they saw a gap in the lifestyle and services space. They wanted to be able to deliver a higher quality gift and make it easy for people too. Listen To The Podcast: To date the company has delivered over 45,000 boxes to over 20 different countries around the world! I do want to talk about the company, but the big reason I wanted to have Chelsea on was to talk about the idea of pursuing a dream with your friends, because that sounds awesome. And sometimes it's the absolute right thing to do. But going after dreams with your friends is not always easy. So I want to talk to her about how they've done it and what tips she has for clarifying the dream together. Deciding on how to go after it together and then just as importantly, maybe even more importantly, how do you stay the course. Especially with the wild twists and turns that can come with any dream journey. So I'm excited to have this conversation, let's get to it. Chelsea, welcome to Dream Think Do. Thank you so much. Absolutely. So how do you describe BOXFOX? We are a gifting company that specializes in bringing personalized and custom gift boxes to people everywhere. And our claim to fame is our Build a BOXFOX platform that enables you to build your own custom gift and care packages that are specifically created from all the best brands. It's all in one place, brought together for the specific recipient and the specific occasion. Anything from new moms to birthdays, to sympathy to get well, to just because, to congrats on your new job. The reasons are truly endless. We have taken that authenticity to scale with the corporate concierge B2B side of our business as well. We take the same care and detail oriented attention to detail for our corporate clients as well. That's cool. I have to say one of the great things about having a growing podcast is you get pitched by lots of different people. But we went and checked out your website and everybody was really impressed. You have a lot of different offerings but it just feels nice. It feels real like you said, it's a very personalized experience where you really can deliver something nicer than hey, sent you something through Amazon Prime. I love Amazon Prime but this is a different type of experience than that. How did it get started? What was the catalyst for the idea for you guys? I was about six months out of college in 2013 and a good friend of ours had been hospitalized. I was working crazy hours. I couldn't leave to go to five different of my favorite stores and the post office. I to put together something really thoughtful. I had the intention and the want and the need, but not the time. And so it sparked this idea – what do you do on those occasions when flowers don't cut it? Amazon Prime doesn't cut it. How do I put together a meaningful gift box or care package with the next level essentials that somebody actually would need in a specific situation? How do you physically be there for people when you can't actually go to them and be there? That's what sparked the idea of Build a BOXFOX. Being able to use our platform to create these custom perfect, well presented gifts in high quality, nude or black gift boxes, topped with your note handwritten by our fulfillment team. Personal, as if you had done it yourself. We make it easier, streamlined with all the best brands available to you. We launched with prepacked offerings because some people do like to shop that way and just tru...
Today's guest launched a custom gift boxing company alongside two friends in LA after struggling to find a personalized gift for an unexpectedly hospitalized friend. Since 2014, she and the other founders of BoxFox have distributed over 30,000 gift boxes to recipients in more than 20 countries and are on target to hit $2 million in 2017. They feature gifts for all occasions, including a variety of brands and even give the option to build your own box! So welcome to the podcast, Chelsea Moore!
Today’s guest launched a custom gift boxing company alongside two friends in LA after struggling to find a personalized gift for an unexpectedly hospitalized friend. Since 2014, she and the other founders of BoxFox have distributed over 30,000 gift boxes to recipients in more than 20 countries and are on target to hit $2 million in 2017. They feature gifts for all occasions, including a variety of brands and even give the option to build your own box! So welcome to the podcast, Chelsea Moore!
BOXFOX co-founders Chelsea and Jenni moved to Venice Beach where the idea for BOXFOX was born after spotting a gap in the lifestyle and service space for elevated and effortless gifting.