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In this episode, Zoia sits down with Sharifa Murdock, KITH's Chief Impact Officer and founder of ENVSN Festival. She shares her journey going from working in retail to now leading impact initiatives for one of the most established and fashion-forward brands. Sharifa also discusses how she approached building out ENVSN Festival, a culture-first experience to inspire the next generation to be innovative with their careers. Listen for advice on:Finding a career and company which aligns with your visionWhat makes someone stand out when seeking a mentor/sponsorWhy women's superpower is reinventing themselves at all ages and stages of their livesThe retail landscape and the importance of innovation in fashionLearn more:Zoia Kozakov (Host): http://www.linkedin.com/in/zoiaSharifa Murdock (Guest): https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharifa-murdock-a0a5024/Women in Innovation: http://www.womenininnovation.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, your hosts Bridget Kelly and Mandii B are joined by community organizers, dynamic personalities, and founders of ENVSN FEST, Laura Stylez and Sherifa Murdock . The four dive into some grown (17:00), honest (32:00), slightly toxic conversations (46:00) the Friday before the festival that our guests' are hosting.The company ENVSN was born with the goal to serve and foster the talent, dreams and sustainability of youth culture in an inclusive environment that promotes collaboration, discovery, and conversation. You'll learn about the conception of the festival, the importance of growing with your peers, and the how mission led initiatives are virtual to the prosperity of a community. —-------------—-------------—-------------Sign up for the official “See The Thing Is…” PATREON for EXCLUSIVE access & additional content: www.patreon.com/seethethingispod NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdNnbwgSEpZUj6fJNozz4wAdvertise with us on Gumball: https://gumball.fm/shows/see-the-thing-is/61781b15b8db6d491d3See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En parallèle du One Ocean Summit qui se déroulait du 9 au 11 février 2022 à Brest, Radio U et l'UBO s'associaient pour débattre de cet évènement. Le secteur du tourisme peut-il soutenir la conservation de l'Océan ? Pour en discuter, Antoine, Carla et Max ont reçu Ingrid Peuziat (enseignante chercheuse à l'UBO), David Rontet (référent service public écoresponsable ENVSN (école nationale de voile/sports nautiques)), Philippe Le Niliot (directeur adjoint du parc marin Iroise) et Eva Ternon (chercheuse post doc IMEV (institut de la mer de Villefranche). Production Radio U
I'm sure there have been countless moments in your life where you've leaned on someone you trust for advice or support. Whether that person you turn to is an industry connect, a family member, or someone in your community, the importance of mentorship is undeniable. Today on the show, I'm talking to Sharifa Murdock, the CEO of ENVSN, Co-Owner of Liberty Fairs, and the Chief Impact Officer at Kith. She's the ultimate multi-hyphenate and we're digging deep into the power of mentorship in her life. Produced by Dear Media
Do you feel lost? Do you go around asking others how to live your life? Do you find yourself constantly living for other people? In this mini-episode Kim and Zoë speak on why it's so powerful and important to live life on your own terms. Don't forget to follow BROKEGIRLSNYC! This episode was created in partnership with ENVSN.
In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking to Sharifa Murdock who is the co-owner of Liberty Fairs, Capsule, Cabana Tradeshows, and also the owner of ENVSN Fest a festival focused around young women's lifestyle and culture. Sharifa has always been hands-on in fashion from she beginnings at Atrium in New York also known as the birthplace of Kith to her time at Louis Vuitton all the way to starting trade shows and festivals that have shown some of the best brands in the world. Her signature style of customer relationships and personal experience echos through all her ventures. She is a student of the game and pays it forward by mentoring various young women towards actuating their dreams and envisioning their place in business, fashion, and culture. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show!!!
Originally aired September 17th 2019 WE’RE BACK! Today we have the WHOLE gang in studio(Kristina, Reina & PRODUCER TIFF!!!) Leah and Laura discuss the hard work that goes into running a trade show and Laura catches us up on all the behind the scenes work she’s been doing for this year’s ENVSN fest ! Leah & Tiff share their horrible experiences working as stylists. We discuss men who do their eyebrows, 90 day fiancé, pets getting older, Jessica Simpson shoes, Irish dick chamber & the importance of Law & Order SVU Enjoy!
Originally aired October 23rd 2018 On this week’s episode of Improper Etiquette, Laura gives us a recap of the first annual ENVSN fest! We’re also joined by Reina who fills us in on all the behind the scenes action. Also, we discuss the release of an ex NFL player who tried to have his pregnant girlfriend murdered, the pros and cons of legalizing sex work, and an epic fuck boy of the week. Plus, we share our thoughts on Trans men and women in the competitive sports world, Leah reveals how she’d spend her Lotto wins, and we read your listener letters! Enjoy!
Sharifa Murdock is the Co-Owner of Liberty Fairs and Founder of ENVSN Festival. From working retail at Atrium to partnering with Sam Ben-Avraham to change the landscape of trade shows, she details the value of hard work, the desire to give back to her community, the need for work-life balance and much more. As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and Business of HYPE. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other shows MIC/LINE, The Anthropology, The HYPE Report and HYPETALKS. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessofhype/support
In this episode, Kayla talks to Gabrielle Alexa on some spicy topics related to sexuality. Gabrielle Alexa Noel is a writer, a speaker, an influencer, a video creative, a graphic designer — but mostly, she’s an outspoken feminist. Her work discusses a variety of sex and sexuality topics, as well as identity, politics, and pop culture. She has bylines in Galore, Elle, the Huffington Post, the Independent, Slate, Into More, the Black Youth Project, and many other publications. As a speaker, Gabrielle has been featured on the PBS show #MeToo: Now What? to discuss social media and objectification. She was a panelist at ENVSN fest in Brooklyn, where she spoke about wellness in terms of sexual identity and female sexuality. Most recently, she moderated a panel at The Wing with award-winning erotic film director Erika Lust and Liz Goldwyn, an author and filmmaker who founded The Sex Ed. Gabrielle has interviewed celebrities, authors, activists, and public figures such as Amber Tamblyn, Draya Michelle, Taylour Paige, Elexus Jionde, and Fatimah Asghar. She loves speaking with other feminists on sex, sexuality, and identity. This episode includes… Slut shaming - how we need to stop calling each other “sluts” How the #MeToo ignores that women of color navigate sexual assault differently Masturbation - learning to love yourself The orgasm gap - how we need to close this gap ASAP And so much more! Resources: Gabby's Website Follow Gabby on Instagram and Twitter @gabalexa If you like this episode, please leave a rating and review on iTunes. Keep in touch with Kayla on Instagram @kaylanedza and find her on her website.
An inspiring conversation from one of my favorite people, Sharifa Murdock (Co-Founder of Liberty Fairs and Founder of ENVSN Fest).
Listen in as fashion mogul Sharifa Murdock talks with Dr. Lara Devgan about her journey to the top of the fashion game. Sharifa is responsible for the launch of countless brands through Liberty Fairs, which she co-founded with her dear friend and mentor Sam BenAvraham. Sharifa grew up wanting to be a dancer but always loved fashion. In her early twenties she worked in the customer service department of Louis Vuitton before she took a leap of faith to leave and launch Project, one of the industry’s contemporary fashion forums. She is currently the co-founder, at Liberty Fairs where she concentrates on bringing new brands to life through the industry’s newest menswear showcase. Through her journey to success, she learned that the relationships you nurture and the people you meet are often more important than any specific decision you make.
Listen in as fashion mogul Sharifa Murdock talks with Dr. Lara Devgan about her journey to the top of the fashion game. Sharifa is responsible for the launch of countless brands through Liberty Fairs, which she co-founded with her dear friend and mentor Sam BenAvraham. Sharifa grew up wanting to be a dancer but always loved fashion. In her early twenties she worked in the customer service department of Louis Vuitton before she took a leap of faith to leave and launch Project, one of the industry's contemporary fashion forums. She is currently the co-founder, at Liberty Fairs where she concentrates on bringing new brands to life through the industry's newest menswear showcase. Through her journey to success, she learned that the relationships you nurture and the people you meet are often more important than any specific decision you make.