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What happens when a dream merger turns into a business nightmare? In this episode of the Print Hustlers Podcast, Leeah Calvert of 918 Design Co. shares her incredible story of merging with another print shop — only to discover that their CFO wasn't telling the full story!
Danielle Chiprut, owner and creative force behind Danielle Rose Design Co., joins Shaun and Rebecca to unpack how intentional investments in her business—from team expansion and PR to education and a new studio space—have fueled her growth. With over five years in the interior design world, Danielle shares candid insights on trusting her gut, building boundaries, and empowering her team to elevate her brand.In this episode they discuss:How Danielle transitioned from a solo designer to leading a polished team with a junior designer and ops managerLetting go of control: her team's first install without her and why it was a proud milestoneThe strategic use of Design Assisted and freelance hires before making her first in‑house hireInvesting in PR and photography early: how it boosted credibility, landed press, and supported premium pricingParticipating in the Hampton Designer Showhouse and Housing Works Design on a Dime—and the client leads that followedHer journey through education, retreats, and workshops like Haven and Design Camp to build strategy, community, and confidenceThe boundary-building mindset she adopted as her business grew, and why that strength matters for her teamFuture plans: opening a studio, creating design “pods,” hosting client workshops, and growing community presenceMentioned:Danielle Rose Design Co: https://www.daniellerosedesignco.com/@daniellerosedesignco (Instagram)Watch Danielle's team do their first install without her: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKSmWPwJSIZ/Brand Identity PR: https://www.brandidentitypr.com/Housing Works (LGBTQ+ housing & community health): https://www.instagram.com/housingworks/Hampton Designer Showhouse: https://hamptondesignershowhouse.com/Haven Workshop: https://thehavenlist.com/workshopTandem (branding): https://with-tandem.com/Design Camp: https://www.design-camp.co/Design Assisted: https://www.designassistedco.com/Hear Design Assisted's episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hot-young-designers-club-interior-design-business-podcast/id1505427626?i=1000528360925Asana: https://asana.com/Our links:Subscribe and leave a review - Apple PodcastsLike, Comment, & Follow - Hot Young Designers Club Instagram
Building Engineering & Design Co (BEDC) takes architectural plans and turns them into structural plans using a human-augmented, patented AI platform. In just 5 years the company has grown to over 450 people: a large design team in the Philippines and people in market in NZ, Australia, the US, Canada and the UK. Ben talks about successful market entry using a channel partner. His advice on how to scale fast: hire great people and retain them. www.bedc.ai
Dan Janssen, founder and creative director of Lincoln Design Co., returns to the show for a deep dive into the studio's highly anticipated new release: The Brand Design of a Brand Design Agency. This 288-page book isn't about client work—it's a behind-the-scenes look at how Lincoln built its own brand from the inside out. Packed with unreleased logos, illustrations, internal marketing, swag, and studio stories, the book is a decade-in-the-making tribute to what happens when a studio treats itself like its most important client.In this episode, we unpack the big ideas behind the book, why it exists, who it's for, and how it challenges the traditional rules of branding and self-promotion. Dan shares lessons learned from building a dream studio culture, creating products that leave lasting impressions, and the importance of documenting your creative evolution.We also talk about the value of getting outside the design bubble. Fresh off Crop Con in Austin and gearing up for the Licensing Expo in Vegas, we swap insights on how conferences, both design-focused and industry-specific—can fuel creativity, spark collaborations, and push your studio's visibility beyond the usual crowd.If you're a designer, creative director, studio owner, or student looking to understand what it really takes to build a brand-first creative business, this one's for you.
From Side Hustle to Studio: How Brethren Design Co. Made the LeapThis week, we're joined by the insanely talented duo behind Brethren Design Co., and trust us—this one's packed with the kind of real-world advice our listeners love.Jeremy and Jordan Coon started Brethren while working full-time design jobs, slowly building a client base on nights and weekends. In 2022, they took the leap and turned their side hustle into a full-time creative studio. Since then, they've designed over 200 beer labels, landed retainer clients, and diversified into everything from restaurants to board games.We talk about:The exact moment they knew it was time to go full-time.Lessons they learned (and are still learning) about pricing, billing, and business ops.The power of LinkedIn and design conferences for landing clients.How one beer brand helped launch their whole business.What it's really like running a studio remotely between two cities.If you've ever dreamed of quitting your 9–5 and going all in on your creative business, this episode is for you.https://www.brethrendesignco.com/https://www.instagram.com/brethrendesignco
If you've ever considered working with us on your website or even tackled a DIY website project yourself, chances are you've had some pressing questions about the process. After years of consultation calls, I've noticed certain questions pop up time and time again. So, in this post, I'm breaking down some of the most frequently asked questions about websites, templates, and our process at In Flow Design Co. Grab a coffee, and let's dive in!
In this episode, EALA chats with Simmi Goomer and Symon Hayes, co-founders of the Inclusive Learning Design Co., an organization dedicated to designing professional learning that supports schools and organizations to embrace learner variability. Listen in as they discuss the importance of inclusive learning environments, the challenges schools face in co-designing and implementing professional development, and how their work supports educators and organizations in creating more accessible learning experiences. For more information, visit inclusivelearningdesign.co. Access the full podcast transcript at: https://bit.ly/4iiCgTs
In this powerful episode of The Brand Called You, Sirisha Bhamidipati, a seasoned entrepreneur and author, talks about her unique approach to leadership, culture, and scaling businesses. Discover the story behind her book Hope is Not a Strategy and why culture is the key to organizational success.00:50- About Sirisha Bhamidipati She is the co-founder of Align By Design. She is the co-author of 'Hope is Not a Strategy'.
Season 2 of the GGW Podcast is here! In this episode, Em shares her journey as the founder of Poppy Design Co., a handmade jewelry brand built on sustainability, uniqueness, and affordability. She started her business at just 15 and has been growing it ever since! Now, as a high school senior, she reflects on how she got started, the challenges she has faced, where she finds inspiration, and her advice for future entrepreneurs. Em is a true inspiration and role model, offering valuable lessons, like navigating the realities of business, including taxes. Be sure to listen now!
Send us a textIn this episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, we're thrilled to welcome Jacqueline Green, the founder, CEO, and Chief Strategist of Behind the Design, a training and education company dedicated to helping interior designers and creative business owners build profitable and sustainable businesses.Jacqueline shares her journey from being a seasoned commercial interior designer and college instructor to launching a business that empowers creatives to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. With her unique blend of marketing expertise and a passion for the design community, Jacqueline's insights will inspire and equip mompreneurs to take their businesses to the next level.Stick around until the end for three actionable tips you can implement today to grow your business, plus a thought-provoking weekly question to help you stay intentional on your entrepreneurial journey.What You'll Learn in This Episode:How to overcome challenges as a creative entrepreneur and turn your passion into profit.Why continuous education and community building are key to long-term success.Practical strategies for pricing your services and ensuring profitability in your business.How Jacqueline balances her life as a business owner, wife, and mom..Connect with Jacqueline Green:Website: Behind the Design Co.Instagram: @BehindTheDesignConnect with Angela Masciulli:Website: MomBusinessCoach.comInspiring Takeaway:"Your creativity is your superpower, but how you structure and support your business is what makes that superpower truly shine."Weekly Question for Listeners:What one small step can you take this week to build stronger connections in your business community?Love this episode?Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another mompreneur who needs to hear Jacqueline's inspiring story and tips. Connect with Angela at MomBusinessCoach.com Apply for Personalized Confidence and Business Coaching Enroll in my FREE mini-course - 5 Keys to Confidence ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Leave a Review on Apple podcasts or wherever you listen!
Today, we're exploring the art and process of bringing product ideas to life with David Beker, founder and president of ABetter Design Company -- whose innovations, include the Cornhole Shootout nominated for a prestigious award in the toy industry -- Toy of the Year in the Outdoor Toys category!David's Website @abetterdesignco on Instagram 1. Finding Inspiration in Product DevelopmentYou've worked on products as diverse as toys and gourmet ice cream cones. Where do you typically find inspiration for new ideas? Are there particular moments or experiences that spark your creativity?2. From Idea to Reality: The Product Development ProcessTaking an idea from concept to market is no small feat. Can you walk us through your approach to product development? How do you navigate challenges like prototyping, manufacturing, or marketing?3. The Story Behind Cornhole Shootout and Bank-A-BallYour recent toys, Cornhole Shootout has captured the public's attention and imagination. What's the story behind these products? How did they evolve, and what do you think has made them resonate with consumers? Cornhole Shootout, was nominated for a prestigious award in the toy industry -- Toy of the Year in the Outdoor Toys category!4. Lessons from a Global PerspectiveYour career spans diverse industries and countries—from Minnesota to Israel, from ice cream to humanitarian aid. How have your experiences in different fields and cultures shaped your approach to business and creativity?5. Balancing Family and InnovationAs a father of six and a business leader, how do you balance family life with the demands of entrepreneurship? Has your family ever inspired your creative process?And as always, thank you to our sponsor, White Cloud Coffee Roasters. Enjoy a 10% discount when you use the code CREATIVITY at checkout. Visit whitecloudcoffee.com to explore their handcrafted blends.
In this episode, we dive into the importance of intentional clinic design with Meg and Neena from Articulate Design. The conversation focuses on how a well-curated clinic space can attract top-quality therapists, enhance team connections, and foster a positive workplace culture. We explore the direct correlation between clinic design and improved patient care experiences, emphasising the role of a thoughtfully designed environment in achieving business success. They share insights on what clinic owners should prioritise when investing in refurbishments or new clinic spaces to ensure these investments yield tangible results. Join us as we discuss the critical role of space in bringing your clinic vision to life and creating a purposeful, thriving practice.If you found this episode valuable, please give us a thumbs up, share, comment, and give us your ratings on: iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grow-your-clinic/id1332920944?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/03nmt7gYDfeeOPV6qBmVTu Watch on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@clinicmastery We appreciate your support and feedback!
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Meet KHAN A truly talented artists in the digital space that connects to his fans and community using Twitch. Khan Art & Design Co. was created in 2017 working with over a thousand content creators over the years producing over 100 identity projects, nearly 8000 emotes, and motion design for some of the largest content creators in the industry. @KhanArt https://khanartist.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tarducks-podcast/support
In this episode, Shaun sits down with Jacqueline from Behind the Design Co., who shares her transformative journey from a 15-year corporate marketing career to helping creative entrepreneurs build profitable businesses. Jacqueline opens up about her pivot from marketing into interior design and how her experience in both industries inspired her to create a unique program for entrepreneurs who want to turn their hobbies into sustainable businesses. Listen in as Jacqueline reveals her three-pillar framework for success: Mindset Mastery: Why understanding your mindset and overcoming hidden mental blocks can be the game-changer for business growth.Systemizing for Success: How establishing systems and processes can prevent burnout and help solopreneurs work smarter, not harder.Building Supportive Habits: The small but powerful habits that keep businesses running smoothly and allow entrepreneurs to scale. Jacqueline shares practical advice on how to focus your marketing efforts, the power of asking for help, and tips on creating an exceptional client experience. Whether you're just starting out or feel stuck in your business, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to help you grow with intention. Website: https://www.behindthedesignco.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthedesignco/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/behind-the-design/
In this episode, I sit down with Kayla Hutchinson, founder of Lucky Dog Design Co. and full-time email marketer, as she shares her experience of balancing a thriving stationery business alongside her corporate job. We explore her journey over the past 7.5 years, discussing how she manages to avoid burnout, stay grounded, and maintain a sustainable pace in both roles. Kayla provides practical insights on the power of mindful planning, prioritizing self-care, and finding a support system that works. If you're navigating multiple responsibilities and seeking balance, this conversation is full of encouragement and actionable advice!
In this week's episode of Tank Talks, host Matt Cohen welcomes Peter Goldie and Deborah Kattler Kupetz the two principals of Category Design Co.Category Design is a powerful business strategy that involves identifying a gap in the market and creating an entirely new category to fill it. Together, they share their journeys, personal experiences, and insights into how category design can transform companies and shape industries.Peter and Deborah talk about how they first met through TED conferences and discovered a shared passion for category design. Peter, with his extensive experience in software and B2B industries, and Deborah, a serial entrepreneur with a background in trends, music, and events, explain how category design can redefine business strategies, create new market opportunities, and help companies achieve dominance in their fields.We also have John Ruffolo from Maverix Private Equity back to discuss the latest news.Deborah Kattler KupetzDeborah Kattler Kupetz is a partner at Category Design Co., where she helps businesses define new market categories and execute strategies to dominate them. She also serves as an advisor at Physio AI, focusing on computational analytics for digital health, and at Aligne Capital Partners, where she works on creating sustainable ecosystems in the food and waste industries. Since 2006, Deborah has led dkkevents, a green event production company that produces eco-conscious experiences, and she continues to produce hybrid and virtual events.She has extensive experience in community-focused ventures, including her roles as Executive Producer of TEDxGreenStreet and Founder of Recenterpiece, a project that repurposes event centerpieces to reduce waste and feed those in need. Earlier in her career, she co-founded several initiatives focused on philanthropy and literacy, including Koreh L.A., Virtual Philanthropy, and the L.A. Literacy Corps.Deborah holds a BA in American Studies from Scripps College and earned both her MSW and MSG from the University of Southern California.Peter GoldiePeter Goldie is a partner at Category Design Co., where he works with companies to define and dominate their business categories. He is also an advisor to Physio AI and Aligne Capital Partners, helping both organizations scale their impact in digital health and sustainability. Prior to these roles, Peter was an advisor at Karerra and Gold Front, assisting startups in scaling and category development.Before focusing on category design, Peter co-founded sewnow! fashion studio and FashionKit, a retail and online business. He also held executive roles at companies like Leanplum, Exploratory Software, and Fluid, where he led product marketing and business strategy efforts. At Macromedia, Peter played a key role in the growth of Flash as the world's most installed software, and he began his career at Procter & Gamble in brand management.Peter holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Marketing from Queen's University and completed his high school education at Upper Canada College.In this episode, we discuss:* News Rundown with John Ruffolo:(00:26) – Amazon's Return to Office MandateAmazon CEO Andy Jassy's return-to-office announcement and its implications.(02:00) – Corporate Downsizing Through PolicySpeculation on whether the return-to-office policy is a strategy to reduce headcount without layoffs.(03:00) – Return-to-Office Trends Across IndustriesThe broader trend of companies shifting away from fully remote work.(05:00) – Space & Telecommunications: Elon Musk vs. TelesatDiscussion on Canada's investment in Telesat and the ethics of government handouts.(09:00) – Canadian Government Ventures and InnovationConcerns about government-backed corporations and their ability to foster innovation.(12:00) – Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) Leadership ChangesLeadership changes at BDC and their impact on Canadian venture capital.(16:00) – Secondary Sales and Continuation Funds in VCHow VC firms are turning to secondary sales and continuation funds in response to a stagnant IPO market.(20:00) – Investor Strategies Amidst a Stagnant IPO MarketThe effects of innovative liquidity strategies on startups remaining private longer.Main Interview with Peter and Deborah:(21:00) – Introduction to Peter and DeborahOverview of Peter and Deborah's backgrounds in category design.(21:35) – Deborah's BackgroundDeborah's entrepreneurial journey from fashion to tech and innovation.(23:00) – Peter's Early CareerPeter's early experiences in consumer goods and his transition into tech.(24:00) – Cultural Influence on DesignHow Peter's travels influenced his perspective on design and marketing.(25:45) – Peter's Early TED InvolvementPeter's role in creating a social network for TED and demonstrating rich internet applications.(28:00) – What is Category Design?Deborah explains the basics of category design and how it redefines markets.(30:00) – Examples of Category KingsDiscussion of category-defining products like the iPhone and iPad.(31:15) – The First Steps in Pursuing Category DesignKey steps companies should take when pursuing category design.(33:00) – Challenges in Defining a CategoryThe challenges startups face in differentiating themselves with category design.(35:00) – Real-World Examples of Category DesignExamples of companies that redefined their categories, and the risks involved.(38:30) – Timing and Consumer Behavior in Category DesignThe importance of timing and understanding consumer behavior.(40:45) – Case Study: Radical ScienceHow Radical Science created the "Proof as a Service" category using consumer participation.(45:00) – Storytelling in Category DesignThe role of storytelling in effectively communicating a category's value.(47:30) – Balancing Current Products with New VisionsHow companies balance existing products with bold new category visions.(50:00) – Role of Investors in Category DesignHow visionary pitches framed around new categories can win over investors.(53:00) – Overcoming Internal Resistance to Category ShiftsHow leadership and sales teams can embrace new category strategies despite initial resistance.(55:00) – Case Study: Airbnb's Category JourneyAirbnb's evolution from offering short-term rentals to defining "community-led hospitality."(57:00) – Using Category Design to Persuade InvestorsHow bold, category-driven strategies can secure investor buy-in.(59:00) – The Future of Category Design and Emerging TrendsHow AI and the Internet of Things (IoT) will shape future category creation.(01:02:00) – Favorite Category KingsPeter and Deborah share their favorite category-defining companies, such as Sonos and Patagonia.Fast Favorites:* Favorite Podcast:* Peter: 99% Invisible – a podcast about design in all its forms.* Deborah: Darknet Diaries – a podcast that explores the dark side of the internet, hacking, and cybercrime.* Favorite Newsletter or Blog:* Peter: Never Enough by Andrew Wilkinson of Tiny Capital.* Deborah: Human Times, focusing on developments in AI, robotics, and human-centered technologies.* Favorite Tech Gadget:* Peter: Beacon 40 – a light designed to ward off dementia and Alzheimer's by syncing gamma waves in the brain.* Deborah: Neuralink (future potential).* Favorite Book:* Peter: Play Bigger – the bible of category design.* Deborah: Outlive by Peter Attia, and the classic Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino.* Favorite Life Lesson:* Peter: "Things just don't go as expected."* Deborah: "You have universal permission – go for it."Follow Matt Cohen and Tank Talks here!Podcast production support provided by Agentbee.ai This is a public episode. 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Root Design Co. founder Ben Dozier joins the podcast to discuss pivoting his career into design, how building relationships are key to the business, and the studio's design process.
Send us a textJaimee shares one story in order to tell another about a newly acquired self-realization. Please Support this Podcast:Buy Us a Coffee, or become a Supporting MemberShop at our online T-shirt shop, Harry Rump's Design Co.Please give us a review on Apple Podcast. (It really does help)Purchase some awesome Pronouns & Pride Buttons.Here's a link to our new eBay store Fogdale Creek Discoveries.Visit the Tie and High Heels websiteSend in a question or comment directly to jaimee@tieandhighheels.comOr... Visit us on Facebook and Instagram
This week host Melanie Barr chats with Jacqueline Green, the founder, CEO, and Chief Strategist of Behind the Design. Jacqueline's company is dedicated to helping interior designers and creative entrepreneurs build thriving businesses through a blend of education, coaching, marketing, and a supportive community. In this episode, Jacqueline shares her journey, the challenges creative professionals face in growing profitable businesses, and the transformative tools her team provides to empower designers to reach their full potential. Whether you're a designer or a business owner looking for strategic guidance, you won't want to miss this inspiring conversation on scaling creativity into success.Join us to discover actionable insights from Jacqueline and her mission to elevate businesses. Connect with us:LinkedInInstagram Behind the Design CoShe Built It® Instagram She Built It® CEO, Melanie Barr InstagramMelanie Barr LinkedInShe Built It® LinkedIn
Send us a textAfter taking a little over 9 months, We finally recorded a first episode. YAY!Jaimee & Dee are back and giving an update on whats been going on all this time. Please Support this Podcast:Buy Us a Coffee, or become a Supporting MemberShop at our online T-shirt shop, Harry Rump's Design Co.Please give us a review on Apple Podcast. (It really does help)Purchase some awesome Pronouns & Pride Buttons.Here's a link to our new eBay store Fogdale Creek Discoveries.Visit the Tie and High Heels websiteSend in a question or comment directly to jaimee@tieandhighheels.comOr... Visit us on Facebook and Instagram
In this episode of The Angry Designer LIVE, we're pumped to welcome a returning guest, Dan Janssen - founder and creative director of Lincoln Design Company. Known for its bold, unapologetic, highly illustrative, in-your-face design style, Lincoln Design Co. has become a powerhouse in the creative industry, pushing the limits for top-tier global brands like Monster Energy, Mountain Dew, Mattel, Nerf, Fortnite, Harley Davidson, and so many more.Join us as we dive into Dan's story, exploring the highs and lows of building a successful design studio, his approach to leading a creative team, and the philosophy behind Lincoln Design Co.'s unique style. We'll also discuss the growing importance of motion design in branding, the challenges of handling difficult clients, and the lessons learned from project failures. Whether you're a designer, entrepreneur, or just a fan of killer design, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.This episode includes:The journey of founding and growing a successful design studio.Strategies for leading a high-energy creative team.The importance of sticking to a structured process, even when excited about a project.Insights into the world of motion design and its integration with traditional graphic design.The value of transparency in learning from mistakes and making your brand more relatable.Tune in to hear Dan's story and get a behind-the-scenes look at what makes Lincoln Design Co. one of the most rad design studios out there.Stay Angry our Friends –––––––––––Want to see more? See uncut episodes on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/theangrydesigner Read our blog posts on our website TheAngryDesigner.comJoin in the conversation on our Instagram Instagram.com/TheAngryDesignerPodcast
In this episode of the Product Biz Podcast, I interview Michelle of Joyful Nest Design Co. and she shares her journey from a special education teacher to a successful home decor small business owner. She shares with you how she took her made-to-order business, adjusted the business model, and is now scaling it with more ease... which led to her FIRST four-figure Etsy month - which then DOUBLED the following month - and more.In this episode, you'll learn:- Michelle's Journey: From special education teacher to owner of Joyful Nest Design Co. and the handcrafted wooden home decor items she makes, including wooden soap stands, wall shelves, and multi-purpose end tables.- How a cabinet builder that ghosted Michelle and led her to discover a passion for woodworking-The transition from hobbyist to business owner and the decision to join Product Biz Academy.- Navigating the ups and downs of in-person markets and online sales.- How joining Product Biz Academy led to running her business more efficiently, improved Etsy sales, a successful rebrand, LESS markets and less overwhelm- How Michelle reached her first four-figure month on Etsy and then doubled it the following month- Wholesale Expansion: Michelle's experience with Faire and getting NEW orders from stores across different statesMichelle is a former special education teacher, turned stay at home mom, who started a side business in a small rural farm town making handcrafted home decor items.LINKS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODEFollow Michelle on Instagram @joyfulnestdesigncoShop at www.etsy.com/shop/joyfulnestdesigncoLEARN MORE FROM MONICA LITTLEWebsite: www.monicalittlecoaching.comInstagram: @monicalittlecoachingJoin the Product Biz Academy waitlist to be first notified when doors open
Jen and Alex from The Arcoíris Design Co. chat all about discovering, cultivating, and making the best use of your intuition in your design business. They discuss what an “intuitive hit” is, how to recognize different types of inspiration and thoughts, and best practices for getting acquainted with your intuition and using it to provide more value to your clients and increasing your creativity. Alex shares a bit about her rebrand, her Oracle Deck, and what creating and launching her Squarespace Template shop was like!Guest Information:Guest Name: Alex McGinnessGuest Business Name: The Arcoíris Design Co.Guest Website: https://www.thearcoirisdesign.co/Guest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thearcoirisdesign.co/Inbox Question:"How do you create standout brands that aren't typical?" - Chiara GarciaConnect With Us:Our Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/betterbranddesigner/
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I sat down with Becca from Southern Pine Design co to get to know her better, as we have followed each other for years but we have never dived in deep to really get to know each other. I hope you enjoy getting to know her and a little bit more about me. Hosted by Tiff Marchand @nightcarverdesigns Guest: Becca @southerpinedesignco This episde is sponsored by Saburrtooth Power Carving, you can save 10% by using NIGHTCARVER10 at saburrtooth.com Want to support the show? Shop nightcarverdesigns.com or use my Carhartt affliate link: carhartt.pxf.io/jrnz76 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makerconversations/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makerconversations/support
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Hannah Noakes is a Lead Graphic Designer at Tekwani Design Co. She joined the podcast to chat about the value of coffee packaging and the difference between art and design. Find online: https://www.tekwanidesign.com/ • @tekwanidesign Read the newsletter: Coffee People Coffee People is presented by Roastar, the premier digital printing company focused on coffee packaging. Roastar can help your small coffee business tell a big story. Learn more at www.roastar.com and follow @roastar on Instagram. Support this show by buying us a cup of coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/roastwestcoast. Buy a Simply Good Brewer: Simply Good Brewer. Another podcast we love: Filter Stories with James Harper! Coffee People is one of the premier coffee and entrepreneurship podcasts. featuring interviews with professionals in the coffee industry and coffee education. Host Ryan Woldt interviews roastery founders, head roasters, coffee shop owners, scientists, artists, baristas, farmers, green coffee brokers, and more about their coffee origin stories, how they've dealt with the impacts of Covid-19, why they love coffee, and how coffee and their work makes an impact on their community. If you love coffee, the stories of how things are made and how businesses are built, shopping local, and being inspired, you will love Roast! West Coast, This show is supported by R!WC Industry Partners including: Roastar, Ascend Roasters, Ignite Coffee Company, Steady State Roasting, Zumbar Coffee & Tea, Marea Coffee, Mostra Coffee, Camp Coffee, Cape Horn Green Coffee Importers, Crossings Coffee, Acento Coffee Roasters, Sivitz Roasting Machines, Craft 42 Roasters, Me & My Uncle Coffee, and Hacea Coffee Source. Register to become an organ donor at: https://registerme.org/ Check out the Simply Good Brewer we referenced on the show. I've used this brewer nearly 150 times. I take making recommendations pretty seriously. Full review coming soon. No drama. It ends with me recommending it. In fact, I am partnering up with the brand. It's easy to accept a referral bonus if you think the brewer is worth it. Click below to learn more about the brewer, and if you pick one up, using this link will support Roast! West Coast: Simply Good Brewer. Head to www.roastwestcoast.com for show recaps, coffee education, guest list and coffee news. Follow us on Instagram: @RoastWestCoast or Facebook: @RoastWestCoast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roastwestcoast/support
Winterset is home to John Wayne, numerous llamas, and Lumberjack Design Co. Brent, the man responsible for said llamas and print shop, is looking to expand outside of his community, while maintaining his personable customer experience. Like a shepherd leading his flock to greener pastures, Brent is trying to show his surrounding Iowan communities that their custom apparel doesn't have to be hot garbage. Topics of discussion include: Reverse bippage, olives, the history of sunglasses, enticing returning customers, putting in the extra work, chambers of commerce, and NEW SHOP HACKS.
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Shelly & Justin Nupp are Knoxville, Tennessee, real estate investors that have experience with flips, one of which was featured on “First Time Flippers” Season 8, Episode 8. On properties they decide to keep, they embrace the mid-term rental strategy and typically aim for $1k per property in monthly cash flow. The Nupp's have turned their passion into a booming business with two companies: “Centsible Designs” & “Restored Home & Design Co”. Stay tuned through the end of the episode for outstanding design tips in regards to accent walls & color application.In this episode we cover:0:00 Intro- Welcome to The Landlord Diaries3:25 Shelly & Justin's journey to mid-term rentals5:10 How The Nupp's decide if they will flip or keep a property for mid-term rentals8:20 Why “quirky” properties can be great mid-term rentals11:30 Justin & Shelly's portfolio of mid-term rentals13:35 The Nupp's experience with Furnished Finder15:45 Let's talk about the profit side of mid-term rentals17:35 Your mid-term rental toolbox21:15 Next level welcome gifts for your guests25:00 Asking for feedback at the end of your guest stay26:55 Best tips for standing out on Furnished Finder28:25 Ways to wow your guests with color pops & accent walls29:20 First steps in planning an accent wall33:25 How to choose the right color for your accent wall35:35 Deep dive into the design on a couple of Shelly & Justin's properties40:15 Average cost, time & skill level needed for a nice accent wall44:35 How to make BOLD COLORS work well together48:45 Design, marketing & occupancy rates go hand in hand49:55 Shelly's celebrity appearance on First Time Flippers55:30 2024 is your year for mid-term rentals!Website Links:https://www.furnishedfinder.com/ https://www.keycheck.com/ Justin & Shelly's Listings on Furnished Finder: https://www.furnishedfinder.com/members/profile?u=shelly.Nupp Lightroom Photo Apphttps://lightroom.adobe.com/ The Nupp's Construction business: “Restored Home and Design Co.”Shelly's Design Business: Centsible Designswww.centsibledesigns.com Instagram: @centsible_designs and @restoredhomeanddesignco Some of Shelly's Lighting Options on Amazon!https://a.co/d/i2WK7cYhttps://a.co/d/2kmc11Whttps://a.co/d/a22v5f2 Shelly's Appearance on First Time Flippershttps://vimeo.com/894596834The Landlord Diaries is brought to you by Furnished Finder, where you can list your property for one low price and pay zero booking fees.
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Geoff Silverstein is the Managing Director & Founding Partner of Friendly Design Co, a creative studio that builds impactful websites and brands while collaborating with organizations who repair our world and strengthen our communities. — Read the Magazine and Join the Community for Impact: https://real-leaders.com Apply for the The 2025 Real Leaders Impact Awards: https://real-leaders.com/impact-awards-application/
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Ep 79. Seeds of Success with Sam Wyllie of Moonflower Design Co.Today on the podcast we are joined by Sam Wyllie of Moonflower Design Co. Moonflower is a wedding floral design company based in Seattle Washington. Sam shares her journey of starting her business in 2020 and the transition from a full-time contract in the digital design world.Sam's turn towards a career in floral design was sparked from a flower design class she took as an escape route from her life in corporate. This class kindled a passion that stirred up the courage in her to not only leave her corporate job but also launch her own business — Moonflower Design. Opting for luxury floral design targeted towards weddings, Sam made a strategic decision towards luxury services which was insprired by her belief that clients who appreciate flowers enough to invest in them would also respect her work.Moonflower Design initially started in Boston. The brand found a unique foothold by offering a flower subscription service when events were postponed due to COVID-19. This strategy helped to kickstart her business, laying the foundation for a successful 2022 season. Relocating her business from Boston to the Pacific Northwest, Sam faced the significant challenge of establishing new connections. With perseverance, she adapted by participating in various networking events and styled photoshoots, which allowed her to showcase her work across different venues.Moonflower Design, named after the nocturnal blooming moonflower, symbolizes resilience, emergence, and beauty in adversity. Sam's approach goes beyond providing luxury floral arrangements. She views her service as an outlet for creativity and a way of establishing a meaningful connection with her clients. Tune in now to learn more about how Moonflower Design continues to evolve and flourish, mirroring the vibrant aesthetic its founder so loves to create.In this episode:The challenges faced by Sam in relocating her business from Boston to the Pacific NorthwestThe story behind the naming of "Moonflower Design"Sam's transition from her corporate job to starting her own floral arrangement business, including her pricing strategy Her passion for installations, her dream client, and examples of her workEPISODE RESOURCES:Books:Untamed - Glennon DoyleDesign and Branding: AnnaMarie from West Finch StudioInstagram: @westfinchstudio (https://www.instagram.com/westfinchstudio/)Website (https://www.westfinch.com/)Connect With Sam:Website (https://www.moonflower.design/)Instagram: @_moonflower.design (https://www.instagram.com/_moonflower.design)Moonflower Design Co. Location: 1626 E Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98122Connect with Emilie: Instagram: @emilieigiven (https://www.instagram.com/emiliegiven_/) Website (https://www.shesagiven.com/) Connect with Whitney: Instagram: @whitpopa (https://www.instagram.com/whitpopa/) Website (https://www.popaandassociates.com/) Connect with The Coast: Instagram @coastpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/coastpodcast/) Website (https://www.coastpodcast.com/)
In this episode we welcomes Jacqueline Green, founder of "Behind the Design," a groundbreaking platform providing interior designers with unparalleled education, marketing strategies, business courses, and coaching. Formerly the force behind GA Interior Solutions, Jacqueline evolved her business into a hub for design professionals seeking to elevate their careers. Join us as Jackie shares her journey, insights, and a commitment to helping designers achieve greater success, increased visibility, and a profound love for their interior design ventures.Website: http://www.behindthedesignco.comInstagram: @behindthedesigncoBe sure to follow along on Instagram @thebusinessofbeautifulspaces + @thorntondesign to stay up to date on what we're talking about next week. If you love our podcast, please, please, please leave us a review. If you have any questions or topic ideas OR you wish to be a guest email us thebusinessofbeautifulspaces@gmail.com or find us on instagram @thebusinessofbeautifulspacesLaura Thornton is the principle designer of Thornton Design Inc, located in Kleinburg, ON. Since founding the company in 1999, Laura has been committed to creating a new kind of interior design experience for her clients. Thornton Design is an experienced team of creative talents, focused on curating beautiful residential and commercial spaces in the Toronto, Ontario area and beyond. Now sharing all the years of experience with other interior designers to create a world of collaboration and less competition. The Business of Beautiful Spaces I @thebusinessofbeautifulspacesThornton Design I @thorntondesign
Do you sometimes feel like no matter how hard you push yourself in business, you have a hard time accomplishing some things? This is normal! All of our brains are different, some people are morning people, some people are more productive in the afternoon, some of us are neurodivergent, some of us need to be in a quiet room, some need to be in a coffee shop — needless to say, there is not a one size fits all routine to business. About this weeks guest - Hunter Myers founded Verdure Design Co. on the belief that your brand is an opportunity to build connection. With over 10 years of illustration experience and over 6 years of design experience, Hunter is putting her talent and skills to use helping minority business owners develop stellar brands. Her degrees in English and Sociology paired with her neurodivergent brain have helped her craft a unique branding process developed to breathe life into traditionally static design. When she isn't helping clients reach their goals, you can find her hamming it up at competitive karaoke or at home watching Jurassic Park for the thousandth time. Action Steps: Map out your energy to figure out when you are most productive Reach out and ask questions to someone you admire in business Write down your “why” for business. Connect with Hunter: Email: Hunter@vergerdesignco.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/verduredesignco/ The Brand Bite Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brand-bite-podcast/id1702433108 Connect with me, Hayleigh Hayhurst: Website: https://www.espressopodcastproduction.com/ Watch the Podcast Videos on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@hayleighhayhurst2129?si=xuAef9AghhOJfhnA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/espressopodcastproduction/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@espressopodproduction How to be an Unforgettable Guest course: https://hayleigh-s-school-2cca.thinkific.com/courses/great-guesting-how-to-be-an-unforgettable-podcast-guest Use my favorite business resources: Edit your podcast with Descript: https://www.descript.com?lmref=KkInCQ If you are a small business owner like me, you need a CRM. Sign up for Dubsado: dubsado.com/?c=espresso ConvertKit — ConvertKit is the go-to marketing hub for creators that helps you grow and monetize your audience with ease.: https://convertkit.com?lmref=gBnOLg Try Audible Premium Plus for free: www.audibletrial.com/QyNjxo Music: John Kiernan. www.johnkiernanmusic.com
Welcome to another episode from the archives! We have Meredith Uyeyama from Quixotic Design Co on the podcast to chat all about booking dream clients and nailing the sales call.We open the episode sharing our favorite places to get icons for branding projects. Meredith then tells her story about starting a design studio, becoming a creative director, and managing a team.We dive into how Meredith has defined her ideal client and successfully found her niche in the industry. Meredith shares how she got her first client and her number one tip for getting referrals.We share our advice for having an abundance mindset, branding for our ideal client, writing goals and keeping promises to ourselves. Meredith talks all about the strategies her team uses to build relationships with dream clients and the value of building rapport before selling.Connect With Us:Our Free Facebook CommunityOur WebsiteOur Resources PagePodcast InstagramSupport us on PatreonGuest Information:Guest Name: Meredith UyeyamaGuest Website: https://www.quixoticdesignco.com/Guest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quixoticdesignco/Tags:designer, design, brand design, brand identity design, design studio, design business, graphic design, brand designer, better podcast, brand designer podcast, logo design, brand identity design
Welcome to a special episode where we've got not one but two guest hosts, AJ from Crafted in NJ and Tim from Gears and Fire, joining the woodworking conversation. With Nap's job shift, we're shaking things up and diving headfirst into the world of wood, tools, and creativity.In this episode, we get straight into discussing everything from the ins and outs of the shop to some exciting future projects on the horizon. But that's not all; we take some thrilling detours, exploring the world of construction and reminiscing about AJ's and Tim's unforgettable Maker Camp experiences.We've got some burning questions to answer and a few brand-new segments to keep you engaged. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did creating it. So, grab your headphones and join us for a woodworking adventure like no other!Guest Hosts:AJ from Crafted In NJhttps://www.instagram.com/craftedinnj/Tim from Gears And Fire https://www.instagram.com/gearsandfire/Makers Never Forget Challengehttps://www.instagram.com/makers.never.forget/Mentions:Corey From Cardinal Woodworkinghttps://www.instagram.com/cardinal.woodworking/Erik From Designs By Red Ravenhttps://www.instagram.com/designsbyredraven/Cody From Cadence Manufacturing and Design Co.https://www.instagram.com/cadence_mfg/Ben From Beach Time Wood Workshttps://www.instagram.com/beachtime_woodworks/Sponsors:PWN CNCUsers Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2993800347512326Website https://www.pwncnc.comInstagram https://instagram.com/pwncnc/10% Promo "Sawdustnation981" (Also works for new spindle sets)Totalboat (DM For code)http://www.totalboat.comAFFILIATES:Maker Stock: http://www.makerstock.comhttps://www.instagram.com/makerstockinfo/SAWDUST10 (onetime promo code)OMTech Laserhttps://omtechlaser.com/collections/machines?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=omtech-brand-us&tw_source=google&tw_adid=561680617659&tw_campaign=15272879675&gclid=Cj0KCQjw8e-gBhD0ARIsAJiDsaUxW6Rjj5w67vhKXPmgvZLRiVHjMJwRoaTOrGEe5CtKvGkbTrMFsZAaAmx_EALw_wcBCODE: sawdustnation5offBrent JarvisClean Cut Woodworking (Brent Jarvis)https://instagram.com/cleancutwoodworking/Clean Cut WoodworkingWebsite Promo: SDNPOD22 (Support the show
Join us for an intriguing episode as Nap takes an unexpected nap, and AJ and I embark on an exploration through the creative rabbit holes. We delve into the world of woodworking, discussing everything from workshop secrets to exciting future plans, the magic of epoxy, the art of joinery, and a bit of everything in between.With each twist and turn, we uncover hidden gems of knowledge and whimsy. So follow us the two mad hatters down into rabbit hole number 9. It's a journey filled with surprises and insights that you won't want to miss!Guest Host:AJ from Crafted In NJhttps://www.instagram.com/craftedinnj/Makers Never Forget Challenge https://www.instagram.com/makers.never.forget/Mentions:Corey From Cardinal Woodworking https://www.instagram.com/cardinal.woodworking/Erik From Designs By Red Raven https://www.instagram.com/designsbyredraven/Cody From Cadence Manufacturing and Design Co.https://www.instagram.com/cadence_mfg/Ben From Beach Time Wood Workshttps://www.instagram.com/beachtime_woodworks/Sponsors:PWN CNCUsers Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2993800347512326Website https://www.pwncnc.comInstagram https://instagram.com/pwncnc/10% Promo "Sawdustnation981" (Also works for new spindle sets)Totalboat (DM For code)http://www.totalboat.comAFFILIATES:Maker Stock: http://www.makerstock.comhttps://www.instagram.com/makerstockinfo/SAWDUST10 (onetime promo code)OMTech Laserhttps://omtechlaser.com/collections/machines?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=omtech-brand-us&tw_source=google&tw_adid=561680617659&tw_campaign=15272879675&gclid=Cj0KCQjw8e-gBhD0ARIsAJiDsaUxW6Rjj5w67vhKXPmgvZLRiVHjMJwRoaTOrGEe5CtKvGkbTrMFsZAaAmx_EALw_wcBCODE: sawdustnation5offBrent JarvisClean Cut Woodworking (Brent Jarvis)https://instagram.com/cleancutwoodworking/Clean Cut WoodworkingWebsite Promo: SDNPOD22 (5% off) Support the show
Michael and Lincoln recap the exciting (or not) finish of the MVP Open. We discuss the news about the course changes to WR Jackson and the implications it has on the touring season next year and how it could lay the foundation for future course design. Lincoln prepares for Colorado States.
Leeah Calvert has taken her business to new heights in record time! She mentioned key things she did to bring 918 design to over a million dollars in revenue. Find out what helped on this week's episode of the Print Hustlers Podcast.
Today, we are diving into an incredible chat with Jill Rolling, the powerhouse behind Black Birch. Not just a builder, she's a designer, a creator, and a trendsetter.
When should you rebrand? In the changing marketplace, you may want to rebrand at a different time now than you would have wanted to in the past. Listen as Paula and Derek Slayton explain when you should consider rebranding and if your current brand promise is still achievable. Paula and Derek also discuss the language of branding, how PR and advertising can work together and why you should continue investing in marketing or the relationships you have, even when money is tight. 3:26 – Derek explains how his career started at printing companies and a newspaper. 4:44 – Paula talks about her career path, from getting a teaching degree to nursing and psychology. 5:51 – Paula describes Trampoline's competitive edge by putting employees first. 9:18 – Derek shares the best times to rebrand. 11:27 – Derek gives an overview of the language of branding. 20:49 – Paula explains why it is important to continue investing in marketing during a recession. 24:26 – Derek talks about stock versus custom photography. 27:19 – Paula describes the difference between being excited to sell and being desperate to sell. 29:50 – Derek shares how PR and advertising can work together to achieve marketing goals. 31:29 – Paula and Derek share some resources that have helped them. Quotes “I think that traditionally, a lot of times, the situation comes up where there's a leadership change or a transition. There are times when a new service or product is offered that maybe takes the company to a different position in the marketplace. Those are typically times that you'd see a rebrand happening to reflect that, but I think now with social being so prominent and the marketplace being so different, so finicky, it's more like when your audience is not talking about you...” – Derek Slayton “…I would add to that, you really have to look inward because the truth is your brand is your promise, and then your ability to deliver on that promise. You have to keep looking inward to make sure that the promise you're making that you say you can do still holds water a year later, two years later, three years later and are you able to deliver on that?” – Paula Slayton Links: 2Bobs Podcast: https://2bobs.com/ How I Built This with Guy Raz: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-i-built-this-with-guy-raz/id1150510297 About the guests: Paula Slayton brings more than 20 years of business management to her work at Trampoline. She ensures that accounts run smoothly through direct communication and a keen understanding of the balance that exists between projects and budgets. Her management of Glens Falls Hospital, Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company, SeriousFun, Double H Ranch and Vail Resorts demonstrates her ability to navigate corporate and institutional layers, while still reaching goals and managing budgets and deadlines. Clients love her down-to-earth approach and accessibility. Derek Slayton oversees the creative process and manages projects through to completion. From creative strategy to the development of dynamic visual elements, Derek keeps projects on time and precise. Leveraging 25 years of design and communication experience, Derek's finesse has been used to guide the City of Oneonta, the Town of Newcomb, and Paul Smith's College through initiatives ranging from name changes and rebrands to comprehensive plans and campaign strategy. His attention to detail is unparalleled. He is masterful with gathering feedback and building consensus in order to keep projects on track, on message and on budget. A brand specialist and design perfectionist, he'll help to tap into unique selling points. Looking to connect: Paula's email: paula@designtramp.com Derek's email: derek@designtramp.com Instagram: @designtramp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/designtramp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trampoline-design/ Website: www.trampolinedesign.com
It's Kids Week on Hubventory.com! And to celebrate, today I'm talking Children's with Valerie and Ryan Becker, owners and founders of Wellington Design Co., who recently made the transition from retail to wholesale launching a kids clothing line of Valerie's original designs. It all started with wanting to incorporate her own designs into her online children's boutique. But Valerie's clothing sold so well in her store and on Facebook that in 2020 she went all in on Wellington. Her husband Ryan got on board to help run the wholesale business, and the brand has been growing strong ever since! I talk to Valerie and Ryan about what it takes to successfully launch a clothing line, the struggles and benefits of working with your spouse, balancing professional and personal goals, metrics, evaluation and putting the right processes in place for consistency and growth. The Beckers are big on processes, planning and delegation — which is why EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) has been vital to their new business. It's a model we at The Hub Team use too, and I'm telling you, it WORKS. EOS helps you set, measure and ultimately acheive short- and long-term goals. So, take notes! And be sure to check out Wellington Design Co. on Huventory for special offers this week! Resources: Wellington Design Co. on Hubventory EOS Implementor Traction: Get A Grip on Your Business by Gino Wickman (a guide to EOS) The Boutique Hub: Facebook | Instagram Ashley Alderson: Instagram The Boutique Hub Membership Boutique Hub Black Summer School Retail Bootcamp Mastermind Hubventory.com
In this episode, Dan Janssen from Lincoln Design Co. shares insights about the Into The Woods Conference, the significance of networking, and the importance of honesty and transparency in building enduring relationships with clients. He also sheds light on the challenges of managing clients and creatives, as opposed to focusing solely on design work. Join Mark Brickey and Lincoln Design Co At Into The Woods Creative Conference: https://intothewoodscon.com/ Save 15% Using Coupon Code AID at checkout! Join us Tuesdays and Thursdays for new episodes of Adventures In Design, where we'll help you turn your daydreams into your day job! Subscribe To Adventures In Design Today! Are you tired of missing out on the full conversations and valuable insights shared on Adventures In Design? Upgrade to our Circle of Trust and gain access to over 1600 podcasts and workshops. As a member, you'll be able to hear the entire conversation and get more in-depth information to help manage your freelance, small business, or career. Plus, you'll have access to exclusive bonus content and get to enjoy even more good times and laughs with the AID community. Don't wait. Sign up for the Circle of Trust today and take your listening experience to the next level! https://aid.network/