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The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show
The Business of Blogging with Marie Denee, The Curvy Fashionista

The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 36:00


The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | www.Sharvette.com | Every Tuesday! Meet our guest: Marie Denee is the creator of the digital plus size media platform, The Curvy Fashionista.  With over 11 years of prior retail and management experience and her MBA in Marketing, Marie often is sought after for her industry knowledge, marketing expertise, and the ins and outs of plus size fashion. As an industry veteran, she has received many honors, including The Root 100's List of the Most Influential African Americans, The Network Journal's Top 40 under 40, and BET's #Future40 award.  She has partnered with top retailers and brands such as Nordstrom, Marina Rinaldi, Old Navy, Gwynnie Bee, Eloquii, Ashley Stewart, Chevrolet, and other brands through hosting, consulting, and strategic partnerships. https://thecurvyfashionista.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheCurvyFashionista Instagram: @mariedenee and @thecurvyfashionista Twitter: @mariedenee and @tcfstyle ✔Meet our host: Sharvette Mitchell, of Mitchell Productions Consulting, helps small businesses generate more revenue by focusing on marketing, visibility and branding. She does this with one on one consulting, group coaching programs based on her trademarked framework, THE PLATFORM BUILDER®,  book collaborations and conferences.  She is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing.   Since 2008, she has hosted a weekly talk radio show  - The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show which airs on six streaming platforms. Sharvette has been seen on CBS 6, The CW Network and featured in publications such as Huffington Post & AARP.  Learn more at www.Mitchell-Productions.com. The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | www.Sharvette.com

Dropping Into Happiness
Episode 25- lose weight, buy new clothes, rinse, repeat

Dropping Into Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 32:20


When losing weight, there will always be one constant…. that you will need to eventually get new clothes. Well, how do you do that without spending a ton of money? That is what we talk about this week. Creative ways to keep feeling your best in your clothes throughout your weight loss and wellness journey.  Take 15% OFF your purchase of a HoneyBear Bandhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/honeybearbands?coupon=MAGGIE15 Interested in Poshmark?! Check out Maggie's pagehttps://bit.ly/maggiesposhmark Interested in StitchFix? Get $25 using the linkhttps://bit.ly/rachelsstitchfix Other sites mentioned:ThredUp https://www.thredup.com/ Gwynnie Bee https://closet.gwynniebee.com/  Talk to us!droppingintohappiness@gmail.com Maggie's Instagram: maggietracksmagic Rachel's Instagram: balancing_that_life  Find us on:Instagram: droppingintohappinesspodhttps://www.instagram.com/droppingintohappinesspod/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/droppingintohappiness Twitter:https://twitter.com/DroppingPod TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@droppingintohappiness Merch Store!!!https://dropping-into-happiness.creator-spring.com/

Marketing as a Foreign Language
Pfizer, Comcast, Ring Any Bells? Guest Ken Kerry

Marketing as a Foreign Language

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 32:23


Ken Kerry is the Co-Founder, CEO and Executive Creative Director of DTC giant Script to Screen, a performance-driven marketing agency with 30 years of experience transforming companies, such as Amazon Blink, Bare Minerals, Shark/Ninja, Gwynnie Bee, and Nutrisystem, into bestselling brands. He developed This Works Marketing based on consistent feedback from clients who have benefited from successful branding and sales generating direct marketing campaigns conducted by Kerry and his team.   www.scripttoscreen.com   Ken hosts a monthly series of webinars on advertising and marketing best practices: https://www.scripttoscreen.com/webinars/Brought to you by - https://senditrising.com/Sources -  https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/22/22587197/google-search-about-this-result-feature-context-explanation-terms-languagehttps://www.marketwatch.com/story/facing-antitrust-bulls-eye-google-stock-still-at-record-highs-because-ad-sales-are-sizzling-11627057944https://techcrunch.com/2021/07/22/jack-dorsey-says-bitcoin-will-be-a-big-part-of-twitters-future/https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/21/22586568/instagram-stories-text-translationhttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/facebook-ceo-mark-zuckerberg-starting-to-plant-the-seeds-to-step-down-author-133711495.html

Business Talk With Luke Guy & Team
40: Ken Kerry Demystifies Review Based Marketing and the Value of Empathy

Business Talk With Luke Guy & Team

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 19:49


Ken Kerry is the Co-Founder, CEO, and Executive Creative Director of DTC giant Script to Screen, a performance-driven marketing agency with 30 years of experience transforming companies, such as philosophy, Amazon Blink, Shark/Ninja, Gwynnie Bee, and Nutrisystem, into bestselling brands. He developed This Works Marketing based on consistent feedback from clients who have benefited from successful branding and sales-generating direct marketing campaigns conducted by Kerry and his team. He can discuss how anticipating the psychology of your consumers and addressing it on video via images and action can help your business grow. He can also discuss brand commitment. He has decades of experience creating ads featuring irresistible offers for top-name products and services. He is an expert on content marketing. Learn more at: www.scripttoscreen.com

E2: Entrepreneurs Exposed
EN: Rent Frock Repeat, and the future of fashion

E2: Entrepreneurs Exposed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 47:02


Lisa Owen, is the co-founder at one of Canada’s most promising e-commerce businesses, Rent Frock Repeat. Lisa's team is turning the retail model on its head, and leading the sharing economy while ensuring women across Canada of any age, race, or economic status have the opportunity to access amazing fashion while also reducing their collective carbon-footprint. In this episode, we dig into the burgeoning world of "renting fashion", discussing the likes of Rent the Runway, Gwynnie Bee, Stitch Fix, and more; Lisa's take on business partnerships, her experience fund raising, the company's appearance on Dragon's Den, why fashion is the second biggest polluter on the planet and what Lisa's company is doing about it.

The Entrepreneur Way
1452: The Willingness to do What Other People Won't with Ken Kerry Co-Founder and Co-Owner of Script to Screen Inc

The Entrepreneur Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 56:47


Ken Kerry is Co-Founder and Executive Director of leading digital marketing company Script to Screen and the author of a new book that documents the secrets behind his campaigns for well-known brands. This Works Marketing, from Amazon Digital Services and co-authored by Michael Ashley, is based on experience with and feedback from clients who have enjoyed massive results. The book is a foundational blueprint for marketing strategy that has proven extremely successful for over three decades. Script to Scree is a performance-driven marketing agency with 30 years of experience transforming companies, such as Bare Minerals, Shark/Ninja, Gwynnie Bee, and NutriSystem, into bestselling brands. Kerry developed This Works Marketing based on consistent feedback from clients who have benefited from successful branding and sales generating campaigns conducted by Kerry and his team. “love what you want to do. If you want to do something and you really have a passion for it and you believe you can add value that's more important than anything… if you love what you do you never go to work… So, it's really important to understand what it is that you want to bring to the world… That may be the simplest product, that may be a Sass business or that may be that little yoga studio. But if you are passionate about it and you can bring value to people you are going to be successful”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-7ly

C'mon Son!
Plus-size Fashion

C'mon Son!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 29:48


Clothes shopping can be a major headache for women of all shapes and sizes, but for "plus size" women, it's especially challenging.     Daree's journey of being underweight to overweight over the years 1:00 Gwynnie Bee subscription box 3:45 StitchFix subscription box 8:45 Torrid 10:34 Daj's weight loss efforts  12:24 Back to Torrid 13:56  Lane Bryant 19:17 Challenges of disproportionate fitting 20:37 Tummy tuck 23:10 Ashley Stewart 24:30 Loni Love, Ashley Graham, Lizzo 25:32 Last words of encouragement 28:20     *This episode is not sponsored by Torrid!*  Daj just really loves them

Retales From the Frontline
Christine Hunsicker Is Bringing the Sharing Economy to the Fashion World

Retales From the Frontline

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 21:33


Christine Hunsicker had an idea to bring the sharing economy to apparel. Airbnb’s success had convinced her that consumers would embrace fashion rental: if people were willing to lay their heads on strangers’ pillows, she thought, they’d certainly be willing to wear clothes someone else had worn. So, she founded rental site Gwynnie Bee and CaaStle, the infrastructure platform that now powers fashion rental for Vince, Rebecca Taylor, American Eagle, Ann Taylor and others. In this episode, Hunsicker sits down with host Matt Rubel to talk about why rental is a great, profitable complement to retail and how fashion retailers should approach it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

E2: Entrepreneurs Exposed
44: Rent Frock Repeat, and the future of fashion

E2: Entrepreneurs Exposed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 47:42


Lisa Owen, is the co-founder at one of Canada’s most promising e-commerce businesses, Rent Frock Repeat. Lisa's team is turning the retail model on its head, and leading the sharing economy while ensuring women across Canada of any age, race, or economic status have the opportunity to access amazing fashion while also reducing their collective carbon-footprint. In this episode, we dig into the burgeoning world of "renting fashion", discussing the likes of Rent the Runway, Gwynnie Bee, Stitch Fix, and more; Lisa's take on business partnerships, her experience fund raising, the company's appearance on Dragon's Den, why fashion is the second biggest polluter on the planet and what Lisa's company is doing about it. EP Sponsor: NEXT Canada -  www.nextfounders.ca 

The Mentor Files
Rerun: 12 Christine Hunsicker - The Founder of Gwynnie Bee on Finding Your Place in the Market

The Mentor Files

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 35:11


While we are on our winter break, enjoy this rerun of one of our favorite episodes! Christine Hunsicker, CEO and Founder of Gwynnie Bee — an online subscription rental clothing service for women sizes 10-32 — launched her business from her Manhattan apartment in 2013. Fast forward to today, the company has more than 400 employees across the world, offers over 3,000 styles from 120 brands and to date have shipped over 4 million boxes. In today's episode, Monica and Christine discuss growth, the biggest challenges of being CEO, building an open and honest culture and why it has been so critical to the company's success. “Ownership [of clothing] is the sole means of access today, and that is hugely limiting for both the consumer and the supplier.” - Christine Hunsicker. Learn more about this episode of The Mentor Files with Monica Royer at www.MonicaandAndy.blog/12

Fashion Is Your Business - a retail technology podcast
245 – Trailblazers – Designing for Inclusive Sizing

Fashion Is Your Business - a retail technology podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 53:32


EXPERT PANEL: Designing for Inclusive Sizing With Jessica Kahan Dvorett (Merchandising and Branding at Gwynnie Bee), Becca McCharen (Designer at CHROMAT), and Polina Veksler (Co-founder/CEO at Universal Standard); Moderated by Don Howard (Executive Director at Alvanon). Introductory remarks by Rick Darling (Executive Director of Government & Trade Relations, and Corporate Sustainability at Li & Fung Limited), Janice Wang (CEO at Alvanon), and Deborah Weinswig (CEO/Founder at Coresight Research). About the Trailblazers Conference June 14, 2018: One Size Does Not Fit All: Inclusive Design & the Modern Consumer Niche markets like adaptive, inclusive and plus-size design are growing fast in a world increasingly more invested in empowering the underrepresented. Retail now has an opportunity to both increase profit margins while positively impacting the lives of millions of consumers with unmet needs. We look forward to further exploring these multibillion-dollar retail opportunities at this conference. Alvanon Trailblazers is an annual gathering of top entrepreneurs, creators and businesses discussing the big topics shaping and impacting the future of our industry. About Coresight Research and Alvanon CORESIGHT RESEARCH is a research and advisory firm that works at the intersection of global retail, technology and fashion. The firm has offices in the US, UK, China and India and specializes in crossborder retail strategies. ALVANON is an innovations company reinventing the way fashion works. We believe in empowering the apparel industry to change; in a desire to keep learning and improving; and that collaborative innovation is key to success in today’s rapidly changing world.

Healthy At Any Size
Daring to Live with Stephanie Nadia

Healthy At Any Size

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 33:14


Stephanie Nadia is an award-winning YouTuber and plus size fashion/beauty influencer. In 2013, Stephanie began sharing content. Since then, she has become an outlet for plus-size fashion, beauty, creativity, body-positivity and women empowerment.   Stephanie’s goal is to bring about more diverse representation in the fashion/beauty industry. Coming from a mixed background, Stephanie seeks to represent both her South Asian and Latin American heritage. She is hoping to empower women of all shapes, sizes, age, and color to #daretolive (live creatively and spread positivity).   Stephanie’s passion for life and the brand’s vision is evident in all the content she makes. She puts intelligent ideas at the core of everything she creates, developing content that is unique, relevant, captivating, share-worthy and above all, unforgettable. Stephanie Nadia’s videos have been recognized by several brands, public figures and social platforms including BuzzFeed and Ashton Kutcher himself. She has worked with several beauty & fashion brands to bring creative collaborative content to her growing viewership. Stephanie currently has an ongoing partnership with Gwynnie Bee (modeling, reviews & video) and Shape Magazine, creating the Blush Up with Steph beauty video series for Shape’s online platform.   Sponsor   This episode is brought to you by the Every Body Deserves Love Summer Body Meet-up “Dare to Bare II,” being put on by Alexa Phelece. Click here to learn more! Be sure to go back and listen to Alexa’s Healthy at Any Size podcast interview to learn more about her, and why she decided to start the nonprofit Every Body Deserves Love.   ENTER TO WIN!   One lucky Healthy at Any Size listener will be heading to the Every Body Deserves Love Summer Body Meet-up with a VIP Deluxe package FOR FREE! Just leave a review of the podcast and mention the Every Body Deserves Love Summer Body Meet-up to enter.   NOTE: You must provide your own travel to and from the beach party in L.A., but we’ll make sure you have a fab time while you’re there!   Key takeaways:   Stephanie’s journey as an influencer, coming from the beauty world into fashion Why Stephanie had a hard time acknowledging her body, and the phenomenon of disassociation Princess Jasmine’s abs, and Stephanie’s journey to embrace her brown, curvy body Stephanie’s Ecuadorian / Trinidadian roots, and how she grew up being told to stay out of the sun and keep her skin lighter Stephanie’s love of writing and how her stories reflect her journey to accept herself Why representation in the media matters, and how we can rig our feeds to help us love our bodies more How Stephanie is using her writing and YouTube presence to try and showcase the economic and ethnic diversity of New York City life The rise of the side hustle, and why millennials are embracing the “gig” economy lifestyle How Stephanie found the nerve to step out of her comfort zone and accepting herself completely, from the inside out   Mentioned in this episode:   Stephanie’s Instagram Stephanie’s YouTube Stephanie’s website   Share the Body Love!   Share what you learned here via Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, or Twitter   Subscribe on iTunes and leave a review. I love hearing what you have to say!   Post your own experiences, thoughts, and feedback to social media using the hashtag #healthyatanysize!

Fashion Is Your Business - a retail technology podcast
240 – Christine Hunsicker of Gwynnie Bee and CaaStle – Clothing Subscribers, Like Magic

Fashion Is Your Business - a retail technology podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 36:45


Clothing as a service with an apparel rental platform for other retailers... Christine Hunsicker, CEO/Founder of Gwynnie Bee (retail industry online clothing subscription service that allows women to access an unlimited wardrobe) joins Marc Raco and guest hosts Rohan Deuskar (CEO of Stylitics) and Ilan Tito on location at Shoptalk 2018 in Las Vegas. MouthMedia Network studios are powered by Sennheiser. In this episode: Hunsicker discusses making her big announcement at Shoptalk Being a multi-brand aggregator Six years running on top of technology stack CaaStle – a name coming from an acronym for clothing as a service Now being “open for business” and ready to take on any retailer in the space How CaaStle is providing reverse logistics, returns process, wet/dry cleaning, inspections, re-stocking, all technology, consumer facing websites, zero additional load on IT departments The ability to bring people into market with “incredible speed” Integrating rental into retail – being unsure of what can it look like today, trying to figure out together Considering and avoiding backlash from historical customer base by working with a wider range of sizes All about the majority of women, flipping the script, making the change in a way that respects the majority Now the offering includes more designers on journey For retailers, to say let them rent our clothes and not buy Moving high spenders into rental, or trading retail dollar for rental dollar. How data shows that adding rentals is increasing spend by 60% Opening apparel to people who wouldn’t ordinarily wear them Keeping the belief going internally and to customer base that the company is on same mission after moving the compass Keeping tangible offerings Creating physical environment experiences that make people feel good Why the new direction is not about world domination, Scuba diving as a personal form of yoga and serenity Jigsaw puzzles and ‘80s music And -- looking for Lionel Richie

The Mentor Files
12 Christine Hunsicker - The Founder of Gwynnie Bee on Finding Your Place in the Market

The Mentor Files

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 35:11


Christine Hunsicker, CEO and Founder of Gwynnie Bee — an online subscription rental clothing service for women sizes 10-32 — launched her business from her Manhattan apartment in 2013. Fast forward to today, the company has more than 400 employees across the world, offers over 3,000 styles from 120 brands and to date have shipped over 4 million boxes. In today's episode, Monica and Christine discuss growth, the biggest challenges of being CEO, building an open and honest culture and why it has been so critical to the company's success. “Ownership [of clothing] is the sole means of access today, and that is hugely limiting for both the consumer and the supplier.” - Christine Hunsicker Learn more about this episode of The Mentor Files with Monica Royer at www.MonicaandAndy.blog/12

Healthy At Any Size
Plus Size Fashion is Moving Forward: NYFW panel with Lisa Aviva, See Rose Go, and Jaanuu Scrubs

Healthy At Any Size

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 45:23


If you’re a plus size woman like me, you know how frustrating it can be to find clothing that’s comfortable, fits well, is made from quality materials, and is also stylish, reflective of your own personal aesthetic. Sometimes, it feels like the fashion industry just doesn’t care. But as someone who has the privilege to interact with those behind-the-scenes of many fashion brands in my role as a plus size model, I know that this is far from true! Lots of designers care deeply about giving plus size women what they want, and are working hard to make that happen. In honor of New York Fashion Week, currently underway, I’ve assembled a panel of fashion design insiders from the plus size fashion world to talk about the challenges (and joys!) of bringing gorgeous, high-quality, and functional fashion to plus size shoppers. Because from my perspective, the purpose of fashion is to make sure we can all leave the house feeling amazing, so we can go out there and do our great work in the world! Some of the women you’ll hear from in this episode, like Lisa Aviva, I’ve worked with and know personally. Others, like Erin Cavanaugh and Yi Zhou from See Rose Go, and Shireen Jamehdor of Jaanuu Scrubs, I’m getting to know right along with you, listeners! Whether or not you’re a plus size fashion insider, it’s fascinating to hear about the journey these women go on behind-the-scenes, and what inspires them to create. The plus size fashion world is moving forward! And these are some of the ladies making that transformation a reality.   Key takeaways: How these brands got started What inspired the brands, and the women who are creating the clothing, to take on the challenge of bringing fashionable, high-quality, functional clothing to plus size shoppers The financial challenges of starting a fashion line The technical, manufacturing, and production challenges of creating a fashion line for plus size shoppers What these women each see as the #1 thing needed to move plus size fashion forward The brands that these women are looking to currently, who are doing a great job of moving fashion forward for plus size shoppers What’s on the horizon for each of these women, and the brands they represent   Mentioned in this episode: Lisa Aviva See Rose Go Jaanuu Scrubs Universal Standard Elloquii Torrid Lane Bryant Plus size subscription services, like Gwynnie Bee, Dia & Co., and Trunk Club for plus   Share the Body Love! Share what you learned here via Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, or Twitter Subscribe on iTunes and leave a review. I love hearing what you have to say! Post your own experiences, thoughts, and feedback to social media using the hashtag #healthyatanysize!

Smart People Should Build Things: The Venture for America Podcast
Conversation with Christine Hunsicker, CEO at Gwynnie Bee

Smart People Should Build Things: The Venture for America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 47:00


Christine Hunsicker began her career as at a financial reporting company where, on his second day, she convinced the CFO to take an inexperienced college graduate onto his time. She gained tremendous experience helping the company through 7 restructurings and then went on to another startup, industrial design school, and a media company that grew tenfold 2 times while she was there! Today Christine is the CEO of Gwynnie Bee, an online women’s clothing subscription service for sizes 10-32. Christine started the company 4 years ago, first from her apartment and now in a proper space in Long Island City. Listen to this week's podcast episode to learn more about Christine journey building Gwynnie Bee and how she is disrupting the apparel industry.

Big Curvy Love: A Plus Size Podcast
013: Gwynnie Bee w/ Kelly Augustine

Big Curvy Love: A Plus Size Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 22:09


Gwynnie Bee is the Netflix for plus size clothes. It's a plus size clothing subscription I've been a member of for two years. This episode I  talk to Kelly Augustine about the how the back end of Gwynnie Bee works, what it takes to be an influencer and first fit reviewer. 

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