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Divine Living
Jenni Parker Brown on Using the Trinity Code to Manifest Her Dreams

Divine Living

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 37:01


My guest today is a truly special Queen - Jenni Parker Brown! If you don’t know Jenni already, you’re in for a treat. She’s the founder of the highly acclaimed House of Preeminence magazine (you should keep an eye out for the May issue…), she’s worked in fashion, retail, she’s a professional dancer, she did equestrian cabaret… Jenni is truly a visionary multi-potentialite and someone who lives life to the fullest. Today she shares some of her adventures with us and she dives deep into the Trinity Code she developed to manifest all her (and your) dreams. We discuss all things next level and get ourselves ready for the new era! This was a super fun interview and Queen, I KNOW Jenni will bring so many blessings into your life today. Tune in now!Key points discussedIntroducing the episode and our guest Jenni (00:00)How Jenni developed the confidence to go after her dreams (07:50)Discovering and learning about the power of Trinity (13:50)How to use the Trinity Code to manifest your dreams (17:15)Why Jenni decided the magazine would be the best way to teach (22:02)Jenni’s message and advice for moving into a new era (29:17)Where to find Jenni and read the House of Preeminence magazine (33:35)Additional resourcesQueen, my dahling… What a woman Jenni is! I’m just so fascinated with her story and spirit. Please make sure to follow her on Instagram and to grab a copy of her magazine House of Preeminence - like I said, May is going to be a special issue you want to get!  We’d also love to know your takeaways, please screenshot the episode and tag us on Instagram! My handle is @ginadevee and you can find Jenni at @houseofpreeminence.And if you haven’t already, follow the Divine Living podcast, share your reviews, and tune in every week to get one step closer to your Queenhood! ⭐ Get FREE meditations, workbooks, and Q&As with me https://www.divineliving.com/audacityFinally, if you want to make amazing connections, spark creativity, and collaborate with Queens like yourself, come join us over in the Q Club! The Q Club is your new favorite at-home destination for all things Queen: femininity, luxury, spirituality, travel, lifestyle, entrepreneurship, high-vibe community, and unapologetic self-permission. There’s still time to join so don’t hesitate, click here and let the fierce, feminine, and fabulous FUN start now!

Planner Life Podcast
018: Real Planner: Jenni Thye of Imoni Events

Planner Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 60:47


Hey planners! Today I am talking to Arizona based wedding planner, Jennifer Thye. Jenni started her career in the wedding industry after needing a change from her job as a teacher. In this episode, we talk about how she fell into wedding planning and some of the mindset shifts she had to make when starting out. She shares some big takeaways on setting your prices and knowing your numbers. Jennifer gives insight into how she ended up hiring a former client and why she eventually brought her on as a business partner. You’ll hear tips on making your financial goals, her advice for starting out in this industry and so much more!  What’s in this episode: How Jenni decided she wanted to leave her career as a teacher What led her to the decision to become a wedding planner Mindset shifts she had to overcome when starting out The learning process of selling herself and planning services to clients  How she decided to bring on a business partner and the process she went through The positives and drawbacks of partnerships What Jenni does to make sure her business remains profitable Pivotal conversations with a past client and a competitor that led her to change her pricing and structure How they determine if they’re hitting their financial goals Her advice for figuring out your business finances Their busiest time of the year for their business Her advice for someone just starting out   About Jenni:Jenni is known not only for her high-touch, interactive customer service and her wedding design expertise but also for being incredibly down-to-earth. Grab a cup of coffee and pull up a chair, Jenni is happy to sit and chat - just like you’ve been friends forever. This proud Arizona native earned both a Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree at local Arizona universities. She enjoys traveling and sharing her wealth of event planning knowledge at conventions and other events throughout the country. When Jenni isn’t working, she looks forward to playing with her kids, reading historical fiction, or even cozying up on the couch for a movie on those rare rainy Arizona days. Connect with Jenni and Imoni Events:Website | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest   Today’s episode of the Planner Life Podcast is brought to you by SourcedCo. You wear a lot of hats as a wedding planner. When it comes to building your business, sometimes you have to choose between helping your couples and marketing your business. The ladies at SourcedCo help so you don’t have to make that decision. Each month they design, style and shoot a new gallery of images and videos you need to step up your marketing in less time. Head to SourcedCo.com to learn more about their stock photos. Use code: Plannerlife for 15% off your purchase in the shop or your first three months of your subscription.  Can’t wait to hear more? Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform so you can be the first to know when we release a new episode! Get to know us even more by following along with us on Instagram @lindsaylongacre and @heatherhoesch. We’d love for you to visit us online on our website. Ready to uplevel your wedding planning business? We have so many resources and goodies available for you at The Planner Life Academy.

Fertility Friday Radio | Fertility Awareness for Pregnancy and Hormone-free birth control
FFP 335 | Syncing Your Exercise Routine With Your Menstrual Cycle | Jenni Hulburt

Fertility Friday Radio | Fertility Awareness for Pregnancy and Hormone-free birth control

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 62:17


Jenni Hulburt, founder of WILD Wellness, is a holistic fitness specialist and natural health advocate who helps women live and sweat in sync with nature. She has a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Exercise Science and Sport Psychology, and is a top-ranked Wellness Advocate with doTERRA essential oils. The WILD Wellness podcast, programs, and products are for women mindfully exploring holistic health and seeking to embody what nature has always modelled — it’s not a sprint, but a cycle. Today we talk about syncing your exercise routine with your menstrual cycle for optimal performance (and sanity!). Today’s episode is sponsored by the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook. The first fully customizable paper charting workbook of it’s kind, available in both Fahrenheit and Celsius editions. Click here to grab your copy today! Listen to The Fifth Vital Sign for free with your free 30 day trial of Audible! Click here to listen now. Topics discussed in today's episode: How to optimize your exercise routine and how to sync it with your cycle How Jenni got into her field of study and the focus on the menstrual cycle and how it related to fitness Women’s biggest mistakes in training is following the linear pattern that was made for male hormones versus women’s Why it’s okay for women to do a less intense workout during your cycle What should women be doing for physical fitness and strength training during our cycles How can exercise help women feel better during their cycle Women have the cyclical nature and we have the choice to work with it or against it How different hormonal changes can affect how your muscles respond The difference of cyclical and linear nature when it comes to fitness and your cycle Jenni’s input on weight loss Connect with Jenni Hulbert: You can connect with Jenni on Facebook and on her website. Resources mentioned: The Fifth Vital Sign: Master Your Cycles & Optimize Your Fertility (Book) | Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook Fertility Awareness Mastery Online Self-Study Program Related podcasts & blog posts: FFP 308 | How Does Stress Impact The Menstrual Cycle? | Lisa | Fertility Friday FFP 198 | The Balance Plan for Healthy Cycles | Angelique Panagos FFP 197 | The Mind-Body Connection to Fertility | Amira Posner FFP 155 | The Impact of Under-Eating on Your Fertility & Your Cycles | Lily Nichols FFP 097 | Managing the Stress of Infertility | The Physiology of Stress | Meditation & Guided Visualization | Hypnotherapy | Mind + Body Stress Reduction | Helen Adrienne FFP 082 | Fertility Awareness | Body Literacy | Grace of The Moon | Sarah Bly FFP 025 | How Much Should Women Exercise During Pregnancy? | The Good, The Bad and the Uncomfortable | Lily Nichols FFP 014 | What does a Healthy Menstrual Cycle look like? | The Menstrual Cycle as the 5th Vital Sign | Colleen Flowers Join the community! Find us in the Fertility Friday Facebook Group. Subscribe to the Fertility Friday Podcast in Apple Podcasts! Music Credit: Intro/Outro music Produced by J-Gantic A Special Thank You to Our Show Sponsors: Fertility Awareness Mastery Live: Postpartum Edition This episode is sponsored by the upcoming Postpartum Edition of Fertility Awareness Mastery LIVE! Master Fertility Awareness and take a deep dive into your cycles and how they relate to your overall health! Click here to apply now! The Fertility Awareness Charting Workbook This episode is sponsored by my new book the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting. Click here to buy now.

Growing Your Team Podcast with Jamie Van Cuyk
13 - How to Lead from Your Strengths with Jenni Schubring

Growing Your Team Podcast with Jamie Van Cuyk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 40:49


We all have strengths. However, most of us are not fully aware of what our strengths are and how to use them. Too often, we view our strengths as something that everyone has because if we enjoy something or can do something well, everyone else must too. However, each individual has different strengths. Guest Jenni Schubring is a certified life coach and is sharing with us how by knowing your strengths and those of your team members, you can create an environment where not only will each individual thrive, so will the business.  About Jenni: Jenni is a transformational life coach, speaker, and owner of Jenni Schubring LLC. She is a Nexecute licensed life coach which allows her to bring their tools to her clients. Jenni wants everyone to experience the freedom and empowerment that comes with knowing who they are. Along with her 1:1 client, she has had the opportunity to speak at conferences, retreats, and trainings. She speaks and facilitates workshops for groups of all sizes. Jenni lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin with her husband, 5 children, and their dog. In this episode, you’ll hear:  About the Gallup CliftonStrengths assessment and how you can use the information to lead your team better. (4:35) How the odds are 1 in 33 million for two people to have the same top five strengths with the same descriptions. (6:09) That by recognizing who on your team is good at what, you can maximize efficiency, results, and the overall happiness of the team. (10:55) How it is very easy to fall into the trap that if we love a task or do it will that everyone else must be the same. (12:37) About how we create conflict by miss-using, overusing or under-using our strengths and not because two strengths really conflict. (13:07) How Jenni has helped teams learn to thrive together by learning their strengths. (17:22) Why we shouldn't focus on our weaknesses. (22:26) How knowing both your strengths and your team's strengths can help you create a positive culture and show you what to delegate. (28:17) Resources: In this episode, we talk about the Gallup CliftonStrengths assessment. Take your own assessment and learn your top five strengths here.  How to Connect with Jenni: Website: https://Jennischubring.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inwhoyouare LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/Jenni-Schubring/ Find out more about Jenni's Extraordinary Strengths Team Development program here: https://jennischubring.com/services/#teamdev Jamie's Strengths: As mentioned during the episode, I told Jenni that I would take the assessment before the episode goes live. Here are my top five strengths: 1. Strategic - People who are especially talented in the Strategic theme create alternative ways to proceed. Faced with any given scenario, they can quickly spot the relevant patterns and issues. 2. Analytical - People who are especially talented in the Analytical theme search for reasons and causes. They have the ability to think about all the factors that might affect a situation. 3. Relator - People who are especially talented in the Relator theme enjoy close relationships with others. They find deep satisfaction in working hard with friends to achieve a goal. 4. Competition - People who are especially talented in the Competition theme measure their progress against the performance of others. They strive to win first place and revel in contests.  5. Significance - People who are especially talented in the Significance theme want to be very important in the eyes of others. They are independent and want to be recognized. Next Steps: Do you want support and encouragement as you hire and lead your perfect-fit team? Join the Growing Your Team Facebook community! With the support of Jamie and other small business owners, you can grow a business that’s bigger than you! Subscribe and Review: Have you subscribed to the Growing Your Team podcast yet? If not, subscribe today so you never miss a future episode. I have so much information to share with you. Plus, I have a long line of guests who you will not want to miss! Also, if you have not done so yet, please leave a review! By leaving a review, you help other small business owners find this podcast and give them the knowledge to grow and lead their team members.

Real Girl Series
Ep. 2 - Jenni Adishian - Mental Health Discussion

Real Girl Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 75:18


Joining us for our first interview, we have Jenni Adishian, social media strategist and mental health advocate. In this episode, we walk through Jenni’s mental health journey and her transition from corporate employee to business owner. We also discuss the stigma around mental health and how we can normalize it. Full show notes: www.realgirlseries.com/episode2 Topics We Discuss: Mental Health Manifestation Shadow Social Media In the Episode We Learn: About Jenni’s mental health journey. She goes into her experiences with depression and anxiety and what empowered her to take control of her mental health. The modalities that have helped Jenni with her mental health. How Jenni transitioned from her corporate job in influencer marketing to creating her own mental health business, Friendly Feels. About “craft therapy” - what it is and how it helps relieve her anxiety. About the pivotal moment in Jenni’s mental health journey when she discovered a youtube video of someone experiencing exactly what she was going through. About Jenni’s experience with intrusive thoughts. What they are and how she overcame them by not identifying with them and taking her power back. Jenni’s relationship with social media and how it contributed to her anxiety. Letting go of perfectionism. The importance of consulting a doctor before going off any medication. How Jenni manifested her move to Austin, Texas. Resources: For updates on Jenni’s new mental health business, follow their Instagram @friendly.feels For more on Jenni’s move to Austin and to follow her as she fills her home with vintage goodies, follow her instagram @littledishvintage Manifestation expert Lacy Phillips (@tobemagnetic) and her manifestation workshops at www.tobemagnetic.com Human Design reader Jenna Zoe (@jennazoe) and her amazing courses on www.JennaZoe.com

This Week in Weddings
148: Busy Versus Better

This Week in Weddings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 64:55


For business owners, being busy is often an understatement. With client work and just running the day-to-day operations, there often aren't enough hours in the day. But in today's episode of the This Week In Weddings podcast, we're chatting about shifting your mindset (and boundaries) so that you're not just busy... but are better! We're chatting with wedding planner Jennifer Thye about the "busy" epidemic and ways to combat it. About our guest: As founder and principal designer of Imoni Events, Jennifer is known for planning intimate affairs for destination clientele with classic taste and charm. With an eye for sophisticated design and an inherent love for organizing logistics, Jennifer has been honored with awards from many print and online publications during her career, but her favorite accolade is getting that grateful hug from her couples at the end of their event. Clients have always been the motivation for Imoni Events’ existence, and by 2005 the company had made its mark on the wedding industry in Arizona. Under her leadership, Imoni Events has grown into a national brand that celebrates the beauty of her home state, while elevating design and customer service to a level that clients are honored by and extremely happy to be a part of.  Jennifer holds a Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction and is an advocate for continued education. With this is mind, Jennifer founded The Wedding Symposium in 2011 as a way to surround the industry with conversations on best practices and good business. While the focus of this annual symposium is on education and collaboration, it is known for creating deep and meaningful change in her community and continues to be the education event of the year for her local market.  When she is not working, you can find her planning her next beach vacation, grabbing wine or sushi with her girlfriends, catching up on Game of Thrones, hosting her crazy family get togethers, or quietly snuggling her three little ones. Most importantly, Jennifer is married to her college sweetheart and credits a lot of her life and achievements to his constant love, guidance, and support.     In this episode, listeners will hear about: Jenni's background and how she got started in the wedding industry Jenni's philosophy about being busy and setting boundaries Block scheduling as a method for better controlling your work and calendar How Jenni uses weekly phone calls with her clients to keep them under control Boundaries, boundaries, boundaries! How to train your clients and vendor partners to the communication methods that work best for you Want to connect with Jenni? Online: https://imonievents.com/  Instagram: @imoni_events Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImoniEvents/ This episode of This Week In Weddings is sponsored by Honeybook.

The PurposeGirl Podcast: Empowering women to live their purpose with courage, joy, and fierce self-love.
The PurposeGirl Podcast Episode 095: Surviving Sex Addiction and Betrayal

The PurposeGirl Podcast: Empowering women to live their purpose with courage, joy, and fierce self-love.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 50:20


It has been estimated that upwards of 3 to 5% of the adult population struggles with some sort of sex addiction, which is in the millions here in the United States. Add to that the number of partners and family members who are affected, and this addiction touches millions more. In this episode of The PurposeGirl Podcast, I'm fortunate to be joined by Jenni Rochelle, a certified life coach and advocate for women who have been impacted by their husband's sex addiction or have experienced betrayal trauma. Jenni shares with us her personal story of discovering that her former husband is a sex addict, her own resulting trauma, how she found support, and how she has turned her pain into purpose by helping other women who have similar struggles. In this episode, Jenni and I discuss the following: What is sex addiction? What is betrayal trauma? What should someone do if they suspect their partner has a sex addiction? What kind of support does a partner of a sex addict need? What is the Multidimensional Partner Trauma Model? How Jenni works with and supports women who have experienced having a partner with a sex addiction You can learn more about Jenni Rochelle and the work she does at https://www.jennirochelle.com. To receive Jenni's free guidebook, “Surviving His Sex Addiction & Betrayal:  A Guidebook for a Woman in the Desert,” please go to www.sexaddictionguidebook.com. You can also connect with Jenni on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/jenni.rochelle.coach/) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/msjennirochelle/), and she has a private Facebook group just for partners/ex-partners of sex addicts and women who have experienced betrayal trauma: Women in the Desert (https://www.facebook.com/groups/womeninthedesert). In this episode I announced the upcoming PurposeGirl Business Accelerator. If you'd like to be on the VIP invitation list, before this is even promoted, email me (carin@carinrockind.com) and let me know! It would really mean a lot to me if you would go to Apple Podcasts and leave me a review (hopefully a great one!), leave a 5 star rating, subscribe to this podcast so you never miss an episode, and download the episodes! And please spread the word and help our community grow! Thank you so much spending your time with me! And if you aren't following me already, you can find me on Instagram and Facebook, and click here to receive my newsletter. May you live purposefully, may you love yourself, and may you love life. Bye for now! About Jenni Rochelle Jenni Rochelle is a life coach and advocate for women who have been impacted by their husband's sex addiction or have experienced betrayal trauma. She is a certified life coach, yoga teacher and a spiritual director. Jenni has been trained according to the Multidimensional Partner Trauma Model developed by the Association of Partners of Sex Addiction Trauma Specialists. Jenni is also a poet, a wife, a mom and a mystic. She loves butter, coffee, bacon, traveling and pugs.

Medium Well
55: Intentional business, intentional living, and intentional fashion with Jenni Kayne

Medium Well

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 35:48


In today’s episode, I chat with Jenni Kayne— you may know her d’orsay flats and cozy sweaters in her namesake brand. We talk about how she built her business to a cult following, what it means to live and work seasonally, why slow, high-quality fashion is pricey, and how Jenni practices self-care as an entrepreneur and mother. Jenni has so much to share as she has been building and growing her business for nearly a decade as a mindful entrepreneur. Dive in and soak up Jenni’s wisdom! In this episode, we discuss: How Jenni started her business and acquired her first customers How and when she decided to hire a CEO for her brand, and how she built her team How Jenni stays motivated after so many years in her business Why higher-end, sustainable clothing is more expensive How Jenni ensures her business decisions are in alignment Jenni’s self-care routine What living seasonally means to Jenni in her business and personal life How everyone can approach effortless entertaining All the deets: You can find Jenni Kayne on Instagram at @jennikayne, and shop her collection on her website, jennikayne.com Tag me (@saraweinreb) and Jenni on Instagram with your favorite takeaways from the episode!

The RV Entrepreneur
RVE 171: Building a Brand That Can Outlast Amazon Competition

The RV Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 55:57


On today’s episode, I chat with Jenni Reichert about how instead of just creating another Amazon dropshipping business, she decided to build a brand that can outlast the ebbs and flows of Amazon competition. We dig into the beginnings of her business Baja Baby, which started as a baby product rental company and grew to include her own line of organic baby products, and also what it has been like to transition this business for life on the road. A few things we cover in this episode: How Jenni got the idea to start a baby product rental business What you need to do to start and build an Amazon brand that lasts What goes into creating the formulas for organic baby products  How Jenni has transitioned her business to fit the RV lifestyle Connect with Jenni and learn more about this episode here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rve/message

Thrival Nutrition Podcast
Episode 149 – Reduce Feeling Overwhelm During Motherhood w/ Jennifer Blossom

Thrival Nutrition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 30:00


I think we’ve all been there. The overwhelming feeling of alllll the things we have to do as women and mothers. It’s so easy to fall into a trap thinking “THIS is motherhood? Ugh!”. Jenni + I are encouraging you to turn that frown upside down! What you’ll learn during this episode… How Jenni has handled the transition to motherhood, while being a wife, working, and running a business Ways that you can reduce overwhelm in motherhood + find joy in it again About Jenni Jennifer Blossom is a occupational therapist, mom of one, wife, and founder of Blossoming Mommy and Baby! She was born and raised and currently lives in Alaska with her family. Blossoming Mommy and Baby is founded on helping moms develop the tools and skills to create a meaningful motherhood. She has personally struggled with eating disorders, panic and anxiety attacks, infertility, and postpartum anxiety. Through her valleys, she had no choice but to continue moving forward and in doing so, she discovered the tools to cultivate a gentle and nourishing approach to life and momma-hood. Connect with Jenni on her website, Instagram, and Facebook! Connect with Lahana from Thrival Nutrition over on Facebook, Instagram, and her blog!

Edible Economy
Episode 2: Happy Leaf: Fermentation Folly

Edible Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 38:47


1:00- Podcast intro to Jenni Lyons and Mike Burns of Happy Leaf Kombucha and Happy Leaf Taproom and Kitchen.2:15 – How Jenni and Mike got into fermenting foods, starting with making kombucha at home and then making a business out of it.6:43 – The Happy Leaf Tap Room and Kitchen. Jenni and Mike talk about how it got started, what the business has turned into from just serving kombucha to now, serving fermented and pickled foods. They talk about how much fun it is to see people learn about fermented foods and enjoy eating them.11:00 – All the types of fermentation. Jenni and Mike talk about the different types of fermented foods there are from preserving the food and the difference between them. They also talk about how every food is fermented differently and gives it a different taste.15:08 – The process of making kombucha. We walk through the process of making kombucha from making the sweet tea, to adding the scoby and what exactly a scoby is.20:30- Preserved lemons. Jenni talks about one of her favorite things to preserve, lemons and how she goes about doing it.22:24 – How much space is needed to make kombucha and the types of environments you need to make it.24:21 – Fermented garlic. Nate and Kim talk about one of their favorite things to eat, fermented garlic. Jenni and Mike talk about how they ferment the garlic and what it can be used for including making caesar dressing.27:25 – The biggest failed food. Jenny and Mike talk about foods they tried to make that did not work out.31:30- Jenni and Mike talk about where they learned the process of fermenting foods and the techniques they have learned to make sure you aren’t going to get sick. They also talk about encountering health inspectors who do not know much about fermented foods and the difficulties that causes.34:43 – The classes they teach and what exactly they teach in the classes they are doing.36:10- Where to find out more about Jenni and Mike, Happy Leaf products, the classes they are doing, and Happy Leaf Kombucha and restaurant. www.happyleafkombucha.com38:00- Wrapping up, thanks to the sponsors - Bromley Farm and Main Street Markets.Produced by Mauro Media and Truth & Legend Productions.

Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
PK 167: Travel and Creativity. How to Reboot The Artist in You.

Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 28:46


Show notes at: https://www.pencilkings.com/podcast-home/ “Somebody always knows somebody in this creative industry. And, because of the internet, we have a global reach now.” ~ Jenni Onn. Travel and creativity are closely linked, with scientific research now suggesting that people who travel tend to become more creative as a result. But, have you ever wanted to just pack your bags and passport and jump on a plane to be inspired by the new sights and sounds of a different country? In this week’s podcast, artist Jenni Onn explains why she founded her new magazine, Creative Traveller, and how this has enabled her to make contact with travelling artists from all over the world and get involved with all kinds of exciting creative projects. So, if you’ve been getting itchy feet lately and wondering whether travelling is the right way to kickstart your creativity, then you might like to hear her story… Because you’ll soon discover there’s a worldwide network of like-minded artists just waiting to meet you. And, if buying a plane ticket to explore other countries isn’t an option, then don’t worry - there’s probably a cultural event taking place on your doorstep that could inspire you and help you connect with other artists. Key Takeaways From This Interview: Why travel and creativity are so closely linked...and why so many people decide to up sticks and experience different cultures to reboot their love of making art How Jenni used her experience as an artist and art director to get her magazine started The skills you need to start working on your own magazine Why the internet has opened up the doors for artists to collaborate worldwide Why photographers, writers, musicians and portrait painters are choosing to travel more Why making global connections with other artists can help your creative career

Pinegate Road Podcast: Stories & Strategies for Building Your Creative Business
Episode 47: Feeding Your Creativity As a Business Owner with Jenni Heffernan Brown

Pinegate Road Podcast: Stories & Strategies for Building Your Creative Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 48:11


We are so excited to have Jenni Heffernan Brown on the show today! Jenni is a founder at Prim’d Marketing. Prim’d is a brand strategy shop in San Francisco that helps brands write compelling stories about what’s true for them and connecting their stories with great customers! It is so fun to talk to another mastermind from a brand strategy studio! Both Pinegateroad and Prim’d got their start while we were in grad school and we both have our Masters in Fine Arts. Listen in to hear our similarities and Jenni’s journey as a creative entrepreneur as how she feeds her creativity! Topics we cover: — How Prim’d Marketing came to be — How to find your voice with podcasting and blogging — Finding collegiality — Being an artist and creating for the sake of creating and for fun — Balancing art and client work and creating without deadlines — The stages of business from its conception to adolescence and beyond — Offerings for clients at different stages of their businesses — How to support Clients new in their businesses as a brand strategist and designer — Prim’d’s Golden Hour offering for new clients and Pinegateroad’s First Steps to Freelance offering for new clients — The importance of data and science in branding — How it’s okay to start working before you have the shiny website and marketing plan — Going through the brand plan process as the brand strategist and finding brand values — How brand values evolve but the core essence stays the same throughout a brand’s life —How Jenni and business partner, Sophie, have fun with their clients with their Newsletter — Applying business values and strategies to your marriage