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Founder and Creative Director Joy Cho has authored seven books and consulted for hundreds of creative businesses. Joy has given keynote speeches on entrepreneurship, leadership, and business at conferences and companies, including Alt Summit, Pinterest HQ, Target HQ, and Hallmark HQ. For two years in a row, Joy was named one of Time's 30 Most Influential People on the Internet and has the most followed account on Pinterest with over 15 million followers. Most recently, Joy's house and studio have been featured in House Beautiful, Parents, and Domino Magazines.Through her namesake, Oh Joy!, she's created a wide range of licensed products, including home decor, kids, pet, and furniture collections, with brands such as Target, Band-Aid, Petco, Rockport, and more. In this episode, Nada sits down with Joy to discuss the making of her Oh Joy! brand and its many iterations over the years. The two talk about Joy's early days of blogging and her title of "most followers on Pinterest." Joy takes us through her entrepreneurial journey, including downsizing, finding herself in a mid-life crisis, and rethinking what she needed from her work and life. She shares how she's gained a new perspective from an old game and how she's reclaiming her life on her terms.Check out Joy's website for links to her blog, substack, shop, and academy. Follow on Instagram: @ohjoyPlease follow us at @thisislibertyroad on Instagram; we want to share and connect with you and hear your thoughts and comments. Please rate and review this podcast. It helps to know if these conversations inspire and equip you to consider your possibilities and lean into your future with intention Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the latest episode in the ONE THING series, where I host conversations with interesting people and ask them the ONE THING they would tell you. You might know Joy Cho as the bright, stylish, happy face and founder of Oh Joy!, a lifestyle brand with millions of followers and whose products and designs have appeared in Target, Petco, House Beautiful (to name a few) and in collaborations with Keds, Casetify, Calpak (and more).But even with a soaring career, Joy experienced a midlife crisis after a hard season in her family and a series of professional setbacks. She tried all the things you're supposed to when you're struggling: therapy, a life coach, but there was really ONE THING that pulled her out of a long funk.In our conversation, Joy and I talk about how I fanned out on her not once but twice, how an outfit can change the way you move through the day, and why it helps to remember what we loved to do when we were kids.I knew Joy would bring wisdom and insight to the show, and of course she over delivered.Learn more about Joy ChoFollow Joy on InstagramFollow Oh Joy on PinterestFULL SHOW NOTES HEREMENTIONED in this episode:Find all of Joy Cho's books hereCreative, Inc. (published 2010)Blog, Inc. (published 2012)Joy's mental-health-focused Substack SUBSCRIBE to 10 Things To Tell You so you never miss an episode!CLICK HERE for episode show notesFOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on InstagramFOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on FacebookJOIN the 10 Things To Tell You Connection GroupSIGN UP for episode emails, links, and show notesJOIN the Secret Stuff PatreonBUY THE BOOK: Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First. by Laura TremaineBUY THE BOOK: The Life Council: 10 Friends Every Woman Needs by Laura Tremaine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the latest episode in the ONE THING series, where I host conversations with interesting people and ask them the ONE THING they would tell you. You might know Joy Cho as the bright, stylish, happy face and founder of Oh Joy!, a lifestyle brand with millions of followers and whose products and designs have appeared in Target, Petco, House Beautiful (to name a few) and in collaborations with Keds, Casetify, Calpak (and more). But even with a soaring career, Joy experienced a midlife crisis after a hard season in her family and a series of professional setbacks. She tried all the things you're supposed to when you're struggling: therapy, a life coach, but there was really ONE THING that pulled her out of a long funk. In our conversation, Joy and I talk about how I fanned out on her not once but twice, how an outfit can change the way you move through the day, and why it helps to remember what we loved to do when we were kids. I knew Joy would bring wisdom and insight to the show, and of course she over delivered. Learn more about Joy Cho Follow Joy on Instagram Follow Oh Joy on Pinterest FULL SHOW NOTES HERE MENTIONED in this episode: Find all of Joy Cho's books here Creative, Inc. (published 2010) Blog, Inc. (published 2012) Joy's mental-health-focused Substack SUBSCRIBE to 10 Things To Tell You so you never miss an episode! CLICK HERE for episode show notes FOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on Instagram FOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on Facebook JOIN the 10 Things To Tell You Connection Group SIGN UP for episode emails, links, and show notes JOIN the Secret Stuff Patreon BUY THE BOOK: Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First. by Laura Tremaine BUY THE BOOK: The Life Council: 10 Friends Every Woman Needs by Laura Tremaine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You know the feeling you get when a dream that's been in the works for a while becomes a reality? That's the unbridled enthusiasm you're hearing in my voice for this episode. I'm thrilled to announce that the first official Shiny Squirrel Summit for Visual Artists looking to create multiple revenue streams is happening, and kicking off this Sunday, April 28 @ 1 pm PDT! And you're invited to this free event. Just head over to https://shinysquirrelsummit.com/ to get your free ticket. This vision inspired the first Shiny Squirrel podcast episode #271 is bigger than me. The event includes hearing from 11 additional Creative Expert Speakers on a variety of topics that are all ways you can create more income in your Art business, so you can avoid burnout and have more time to do what you best, make the Art you love making most. In this episode, I introduce you to all 12 speakers, myself included, and the topics that we'll be covering so you can start thinking about ideas and possibilities to incorporate new revenue streams into your Creative business. It's going to be a fantastic week! See you there! If you're listening after the event happened, and are interested in getting access to the replays please reach out to us at support@creativethursday.com Click here to join the Shiny Squirrel Summit Click here to download the 20 Ways + Product Ideas to Make Income with Your Art Listen to the Shiny Squirrel Podcast episode #271 Say hello and follow all the speakers on their Instagram below Joy Cho @ohjoy Bonny Snowdon @bonnysnowdonacademy Josie Lewis @josielewisart Heidi Easley @texasartandsoul_ Kristine Richer @kristinerosephotography Dylan Mierzwinski @bydylanm Mim Jenkinson @mimjenkinson Karen Abend @karenabend Michelle Lloyd @unitedartspace Alex Cole @alexcolestudio Alyssa Van Guilder @apothecaflowers You can find all things Marisa and Creative Thursday creativethursday.com and on instagram and facebook @creativethursday
The whole concept of this show is predicating on TELLING things. But WHO do you tell? It's not always a simple answer.Mentioned in this episode:Joy Cho's reel about sharing your stuffFollow Oh Joy! on IGEp 13: Who do you tell? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The whole concept of this show is predicating on TELLING things. But WHO do you tell? It's not always a simple answer. Mentioned in this episode: Joy Cho's reel about sharing your stuff Follow Oh Joy! on IG Ep 13: Who do you tell? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Joy Cho says God's faithfulness is overflowing if we just show up and allow Him to work.
Joy Cho is the founder of the Oh Joy! design studio and lifestyle brand. She launched the studio in 2005 and has since designed hundreds of products and collections with brands like Target and Keds. Joy wrote a book about kids and confidence where she details her struggle to fit in and find confidence as a kid. Joy chats with Vanessa about the book and why she wrote it for parents and kids to read together. Listen in on their candid conversation about feeling guilt in motherhood, finding adult friendships, and being an entrepreneur. Joy lives with her husband and two daughters in Los Angeles, California. She is a second-degree black belt, an avid tennis player, and a fashion icon. Joy also happens to be the most followed person on Pinterest! We know her advice and wisdom on confidence will inspire you. Since this episode was first released in the fall of 2022, Joy has expanded her business coaching and is now taking on new clients. Use code: MOMFORCE for 15% off your next Chatbooks order! Follow Vanessa Follow Chatbooks The MomForce Podcast on TikTok Follow Oh Joy! Find Joy's book on confidence here Listen to more episodes of The MomForce Podcast
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Starting a business or launching a new product has never been easier. Getting people to buy your product, on the other hand, has never been harder. Every single day, more and more brands pump new products into the market. It is truly saturated, which is why very few startups make it longer than a couple of years before they have to close shop. However, not every new product is a fail. Some make a killing, and that is thanks to a few things: A good marketing strategy, a great product, the right expertise, and a whole lotta luck. To talk about this, I invited the brilliant minds behind The Product Boss, the amazing Minna Khounlo-Sithep and Jacqueline Snyder. Both first generation Americans and both entrepreneurs at heart, Minna and Jacqueline are two amazing women who came up with one genius idea: To start a company that helps other people take their product-based businesses to the next level! They created The Product Boss out of their own struggles of trying to reach product-based dreams and goals, but feeling lost in a world of service-based advice and strategy. If you own a product-based business, then you know exactly what struggles they mean. Listen in as Minna, Jacqueline, and I discuss everything you need to know to take your product-based business to the next level. In This Episode: [00:00] Introduction [01:15] You can make anything out of nothing [09:30] Minna and Jacqueline share the difference they see between running a product-based business and running a service-based business [16:23] Do you know when to give it a shot? [21:18] How collaboration can lead to expansion in the world of product-based businesses [25:41] Minna and Jacqueline share their biggest challenges [33:24] Jacqueline and Minna discuss the mindset blocks they are dealing with [38:07] Minna and Jacqueline's secrets into tapping into their potential [47:40] Top tips for mompreneurs [52:05] Why the future is exciting for Minna and Jacqueline Quotes: “During me launching over a thousand fashion brands for my clients, designing, developing, producing, and helping them from scratch, I had decided to start my own two [product] lines, one was an apparel company and one was an accessories company.” – Jacqueline Snyder “I always say that we're very lucky that we ended up having the same values, because we kind of landed upon this business.” – Minna Khounlo-Sithep “Product business, in my opinion, is the loneliest. It requires a community around you, because it's really hard to get that encouragement to reinvest again and again and again.” – Minna Khounlo-Sithep “What got us here is going to be different than what gets us to a $10 million plus business.” – Jacqueline Snyder “You can always make more money, you can't make more time.” – Minna Khounlo-Sithep Links & Resources: Get The Product Boss Ultimate Resource Guide: http://www.theproductboss.com/iheartmylife Ready to Uplevel Your Life? Join here: https://www.iheartmylife.com/go Follow the I Heart My Life Show on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-heart-my-life-show/id1569047758 Subscribe to the I Heart My Life Show on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1Zw6fI37FrfVjZMXlMiZZ6 Connect with Emily: Emily Williams Website https://emilywilliams.com/ Emily on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/emilywilliams/ I Heart My Life Website https://www.iheartmylife.com/ I Heart My Life on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iheartmylife/ I Heart My Life on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/iheartmylifenow I Heart My Life on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/i-heart-my-life/ Join the IHML community to receive exclusive announcements and tips. https://www.iheartmylife.com/newsletter Email: info@iheartmylife.com Connect with Minna Khounlo-Sithep and Jacqueline Snyder: Find them on Instagram Learn more about them and their work on their website Check out their podcast episode with Joy Cho of Oh Joy!
In this episode Joy Cho says God's faithfulness is overflowing if we just show up and allow Him to work.
Joy Cho is the founder of the Oh Joy! design studio and lifestyle brand. She launched the studio in 2005 and has since designed hundreds of products and collections with brands like Target and Keds. Joy recently wrote a book about kids and confidence. The book details her struggle to fit in and find confidence as a kid. Joy chats with Vanessa about the book and why she wrote it for parents and kids to read together. Listen in on their candid conversation about feeling guilt in motherhood, finding adult friendships, and being an entrepreneur. Joy has two daughters and lives in Los Angeles, California. She is a second-degree black belt, an avid tennis player, and a fashion icon. Joy also happens to be the most followed person on Pinterest! We know her advice and wisdom on confidence will inspire you. Use code POD20 for 20% off. Happy Chatbooking! Check out Oh Joy! Follow Joy on Instagram and Pinterest Confidence in Kids
Jelani talks with Joy Cho, creative director, designer, author, Thai American, and mother. Joy is the founder of Oh Joy! and has collaborated with brands like Target, Band-Aid, Petco, and so many more. She's done 40 licensing partnerships to date, creating colorful, and incredibly designed products. Joy also happens to hold the record for the most followers of any influencer on Pinterest at 15+ million.Here's the thing about Joy though: just like Jelani and many others, she's an introvert. She doesn't recharge when there's a bunch of people around her, but rather in those quiet moments by herself. The child of immigrants, this conversation gets into how Joy's learned to keep the good things she got from her parents while evolving to fit with her family today.Jelani and Joy talk about how the key to parenting might just be flexibility. Flexibility with how you think things are supposed to go and how they actually go. Flexibility with the different stages of your kids' lives. And flexibility to balance work, home, life, and everything else. Joy has this parenting thing figured out, and we're so excited to share this conversation with you.Learn more about Joy at her site, ohjoy.com. Contact us by emailing us at listen@akidsco.com.Explore our collection of over 80 books made to empower, by visiting akidsco.com.
Hey there. Welcome back to This is How We Create, I'm your host, Martine Severin, In this episode I not only talk with a delightful person but a talented one at that. Hailey Losselyong is a Chicago based multidisciplinary artist. Hailey when growing up didn't always know that she would become an artist. She sewed as her grandmother did, and would make friendship bracelets to sell to her classmates. She went to school thinking she would focus on business, but she turned to visual arts instead . During out time together, Hailey shares her journey to becoming and artist, talks about her dreams for her and the directions she wants to take with her work in the future. Just a heads up, there'll be a long pause around midway through the episode. I've left that pause in the show on purpose. Stay with it! Stay in touch with Hailey: https://hml-design.myshopify.com/ And follow Hailey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hml.design/ Vault Gallery in Pilsen In this episode we mentioned the work of Hebru Brantley: https://www.hebrubrantley.com/ and Joy Cho: https://ohjoy.com/ Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/ Follow This Is How We Create on IG. https://www.instagram.com/thisishowwecreate_/ Follow Martine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martine.severin/ This is How We Create and edited and produced by Martine Severin
Joy Cho, author of A Kids Book About Confidence, talks about believing in yourself, learning karate, and supporting others in their confidence.A Kids Book About Confidence (view book)Full Book Description:How confident do you feel today? Maybe a lot, maybe a little, or maybe you don't know what that word means! However you feel, this book is for you! One look inside will help kids (and their grownups) understand what confidence is, where it comes from, and how to build their confidence little by little to achieve their dreams.About the Author:Joy Cho is an Asian American designer and creative director. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two daughters.*If you want to be on a future episode of A Kids Book About: The Podcast or if you have a question you'd like us to consider, have a grownup email us at listen@akidsco.com and we'll send you the details.
Season 3 comes to a close with a light-hearted conversation about confidence. What is confidence anyways? How do we channel it, get more of it, feel it in our bodies and replenish it when we are feeling low? With an excerpt from Cyla's interview with Joy Cho, on A Kid's Book About Confidence, we hear another perspective on the subject and what happens to our confidence when we compare ourselves to others. Find more Joy at ohjoy.com | @ohjoy + @ohjoyco and her book “A Kids Book About Confidence” at akidsco.com Listen in to the complete conversation she has with Cyla coming soon to @akidsco social media pages. _______________________________________________________________If you like what you hear, we'd love to connect directly with you! Subscribe to this show on your chosen platform + join our tribe online at www.shesoundslikeme.com. Connect with us on social @shesoundslikeme on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube and and our Facebook Page ++ contribute to the community conversation in the She Sounds Like Me Group on Facebook!Massive thanks to the awesome friends that lent their voices to our vision at the top of each episode. Kelley Buttrick, Jill Perry, Nicole & Lila Britton, Trevor Johns, Caroline Slaughter, Tiffany Morgan, Cassie & Sabrina Glow ++ Jason Shablik & Van Gunter for their audio genius - we adore you all! For more information on the show, questions, comments, to share good vibes happening in your world or to request Cyla or Rachael as the Voice for your next message - drop us a line at hello@shesoundslikeme.com or share your voice with us and leave us a message at (678) 653-4110. For additional samples of our voice over work and more at www.layahoffman.com and www.cylagrace.com. She Sounds Like Me is produced by Creative Catalyst Media, LLC. A business built by a Mama on a mission to help raise the voices of powerful women and girls. We thank you for your support!In Gratitude,Rachael Laya & Cyla Grace Hoffman
Joy Cho is the founder and Creative Director of Oh Joy!, a graphic design studio, lifestyle brand, and design company that has collaborated with top brands and organizations from Target to Band-Aid – even The White House. Joy is a master of many trades, having also worked as a graphic designer, blogger, mama of two, consultant for numerous businesses, and having authored six books (with a seventh on the way). She was named one of Time's 30 Most Influential People on the Internet two years running, and she holds the most popular account on Pinterest with over 15 million followers (something she's in the Guinness Book of World Records for, by the way). She joins us to discuss her unusual path to profit. It's an amazing reminder that no one goes on the same journey as anyone else. Whatever you're doing and wherever you are in life, your path doesn't necessarily have to look like anyone else's. There's a lot to learn from her account of just how her brand took off and, then, leveled up to the huge success story that they are today. We also talk about what it's like to be the face of your business when you're an introvert. Joy believes it's something you can learn, and gives advice for anyone who wants to step into the limelight to sell their products but lacks the confidence to do it. She believes the personal connection you can offer to your company can be really meaningful for your customers, so it's definitely advice worth taking. This is a wide ranging conversation, where we touch on everything from hiring and scaling your business to the point that feels comfortable to you, how Joy balances work with her family life, and the time Michelle Obama invited Joy to design the annual White House Easter Egg Roll. This episode is a total joy, so listen now! Brought to you by the https://www.theproductboss.com/shop1in5?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=shop_1_in_5_pledge&utm_content=august_2_podcast (Shop 1 in 5™ Pledge)! Commit to making 1 in 5 of your purchases from a small business, whether online or offline. The https://www.theproductboss.com/shop1in5?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=shop_1_in_5_pledge&utm_content=august_2_podcast (Shop 1 in 5™ Pledge) is a way to make an impact together when (and where) it matters most. Join us and take the pledge today! Resources: https://ohjoy.com (Visit the Oh Joy! website) https://www.instagram.com/ohjoy/ (Follow Joy on Instagram) Product Biz Owners at $250k+ yearly revenue: Are you a product business owner that has built your business to a multi-6 figure to multi-million dollar business? If so, https://theproductbossmastermind.com/new (The Product Boss Mastermind) has limited spots available open for consideration to applicants $250k and above, https://theproductbossmastermind.com?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=tpb_mastermind&utm_content=podcast (apply here). Consistent content is key to getting more people to see and buy your products. If you want to create great content but you don't know what to say, or you feel too busy, or you just don't want to be the face of your brand, no worries – because we've got you covered with a year's worth of consistent content that's sure to resonate with your audience! If you want to see how easy this can be, visit https://ayearofcontent.com/join-now1?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=a_year_of_content&utm_content=podcast (A Year of Content). Check out and shop from hundreds of small businesses from the https://shop1in5.com/shop-the-directory/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=small_biz_shopping_directory&utm_content=nov_2021_podcast (Small Business Shopping Directory). It's the go-to directory to discover, support, and shop small businesses all in one place. Connect: Website: https://www.theproductboss.com/ (theproductboss.com) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theproductboss/...
In this short three minute Podcast Snack episode, I read the quote above by Joy Cho and I invite you to apply this to your life.Joy Cho is the founder and creative director of Oh Joy!, a lifestyle brand that first launched as a graphic design studio in 2005. Today she's focused on bringing happiness into the everyday through licensed product lines and editorial content that covers design, fashion, food and the joyful moments in life.Get the FULL SHOW NOTES + Journal Prompts: https://www.carlacontreras.com/podcast/joy-choI am excited to hear your thoughts! Let's continue the conversation on IG @chefcarla_c & @ohjoyEat Well,xo Chef Carla
In this episode Joy Cho says God's faithfulness is overflowing if we just show up and allow Him to work.
LDNY Presents, Living the Dream, A podcast discussion series with femal leaders in the culiary, hospitality and beverage space. Hosted by Penny Stankiewicz, each Monday we explore what it takes to build a satisfying career in this world. Today's episode features Joy Cho, the chef and creator of Gem Cakes. Tasting Notes were from Fan Fan Doughnuts. What I Wish I knew comes from Sarah Wharton, editor at Good Housekeeping For the featured LDNY program, Sharon Frank and Jill Orent introduce us to the scholarship programs of LDNY. Click here For more info on LDNY and on Instagram @lesdamesny Penny Stankiewicz is at https://www.sugar-couture.com/ and on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/penny.stankiewicz/ DJ Cherish the Luv is at https://linktr.ee/djcherishtheluv Logo Design by Lauren Nisenson of Sugar and Script. https://www.instagram.com/sugarandscript/
Joy Cho of Oh Joy! is a graphic designer, author, product designer, O.G. lifestyle blogger, Pinterest super-influencer, and Domino's Summer issue cover star. Her Los Angeles home, built from the ground up, was years in the making—a collection of buildings that includes a dreamy A-frame house that serves as a hybrid creative space, photo studio, and guest quarters for visiting friends and family. Known for a signature aesthetic that leans on color-blocking, pattern, whimsy, and bold creativity, Joy has partnered with big-name brands such as Target, Keds, and Anthropologie to help bring her style to scale. Add to that impressive résumé author, social influencer, brand ambassador, and overall creative cheerleader. Joy is a master of documenting the process. She openly shares her journey on her Instagram feed, the pain points in growing her successful business, and the emotional balancing act of family and work. Her renovation and build process have been no different. Joy has documented the twists and turns, visual inspirations, sources, and financial considerations that go into a project of this scale. She's got a lot to say! I'm so excited to share my conversation with Joy with all of you.
Our special guest is Joy Cho. She is a pastry chef based in Brooklyn, NY. She studied political science at UChicago before moving out to the east coast, attended pastry school at the Institute of Culinary Education while working a day job, and fully switched over to pastry work in 2019. She externed at Oxalis, a one Michelin star Brooklyn bistro and worked as a pastry cook at Gramercy Tavern, an iconic restaurant in NYC's Flatiron district, before losing her job due to COVID-19 in March 2020.Joy then launched an Instagram business, Joy Cho Pastry, and most recently developed a product called Gem Cakes that are available for purchase in the NYC area. Joy's writing/recipes have appeared in Basically, Food52, and Bon Appétit, and she has been mentioned by Grub Street, Eater, and Food & Wine. She was also recently featured in a New York Times article. Please visit www.joychopastry.com for more info.This Podcast allows listeners to discover and support Multicultural businesses, entrepreneurs, and leaders in the community
To celebrate Women's History Month and International Women's Day, I want to take you on a trip down podcast memory lane and feature some of my favorite moments from interviews I've had with incredible, inspiring, world-changing women. Join me, Joy Cho, Erin Condren, Reshma Saujani, Gretchen Rubin, Stacey Flowers & Lisa Bilyeu as we talk about running businesses, stepping into power, finding the courage to fail, falling in love with the process and so much more!--Do you have a question for Rachel? Wanna share your work from home stories, or have a question about what to do as you move through hard things? Give us a call! Seriously! Call (737) 400-HOCO, and press 1 to leave a question for Rach, or press 2 to share your story - anonymously if you want!--RISE Live Women's Weekend is coming May 14th - 16th, and it's our ONLY CONFERENCE OF 2021! When was the last time you did something just for you? Let this be the experience you give to yourself, and experience a community of women who are all rooting for you! Our live edition features some never-before-seen activations, including breakout sessions, A-list celebrity guests, and next day/week/month playback so you can access content on YOUR schedule! Tickets will never be more affordable than they are right now, so grab yours before the price goes up! -> https://bit.ly/rlww2021Your Fave's Faves is available now! I wanted to create a little room for joy at the end of this, the year that everyone wishes to forget. That's why I called up as many celebrities as I could and asked them, "what are your five favorite things, ANY category. You're not going to believe what they told me. Actors, musicians, athletes, influencers, gamers, y'all! They're all here and they've all got five things to share. Subscribe now to be the first to listen on Wednesday the 18th! -> http://bit.ly/yourfavesfavesCheck out our latest limited series podcast, Talking Body with Amy Porterfield! Amy has experienced massive success in both her business and personal life, but behind every accomplishment lingered a nagging suspicion that she wasn't living up to some invisible standard of how she should look. Now she's on a mission to discover exactly where that little voice inside her head came from, and - together with some new friends and fresh perspectives - how she can vanquish it once and for all. New episodes premiere every Monday. Click here to subscribe -> https://megaphone.link/CAD6011295509 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To celebrate Women's History Month and International Women's Day, I want to take you on a trip down podcast memory lane and feature some of my favorite moments from interviews I've had with incredible, inspiring, world-changing women. Join me, Joy Cho, Erin Condren, Reshma Saujani, Gretchen Rubin, Stacey Flowers & Lisa Bilyeu as we talk about running businesses, stepping into power, finding the courage to fail, falling in love with the process and so much more! -- Do you have a question for Rachel? Wanna share your work from home stories, or have a question about what to do as you move through hard things? Give us a call! Seriously! Call (737) 400-HOCO, and press 1 to leave a question for Rach, or press 2 to share your story - anonymously if you want! -- RISE Live Women's Weekend is coming May 14th - 16th, and it's our ONLY CONFERENCE OF 2021! When was the last time you did something just for you? Let this be the experience you give to yourself, and experience a community of women who are all rooting for you! Our live edition features some never-before-seen activations, including breakout sessions, A-list celebrity guests, and next day/week/month playback so you can access content on YOUR schedule! Tickets will never be more affordable than they are right now, so grab yours before the price goes up! -> https://bit.ly/rlww2021 Your Fave's Faves is available now! I wanted to create a little room for joy at the end of this, the year that everyone wishes to forget. That's why I called up as many celebrities as I could and asked them, "what are your five favorite things, ANY category. You're not going to believe what they told me. Actors, musicians, athletes, influencers, gamers, y'all! They're all here and they've all got five things to share. Subscribe now to be the first to listen on Wednesday the 18th! -> http://bit.ly/yourfavesfaves Check out our latest limited series podcast, Talking Body with Amy Porterfield! Amy has experienced massive success in both her business and personal life, but behind every accomplishment lingered a nagging suspicion that she wasn’t living up to some invisible standard of how she should look. Now she’s on a mission to discover exactly where that little voice inside her head came from, and - together with some new friends and fresh perspectives - how she can vanquish it once and for all. New episodes premiere every Monday. Click here to subscribe -> https://megaphone.link/CAD6011295509 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joy Cho is the founder and creative director of Oh Joy! a graphic design studio that creates products and editorial content celebrating the everyday joyful moments in life. Founded in 2005 as a graphic design studio, Oh Joy! is now a successful lifestyle design brand which includes licensed product lines and a daily editorial content with a focus on design, fashion, and food. Oh Joy’s licensed products include home décor, kids, pet, and furniture collections with brands such as Target, Band-Aid, Calpak, Petco, and more. Cho has authored 3 books and now adds a trio of board books to her brand: · BE CURIOUS; an Oh Joy! story that follows one happy cat as she goes on a sensory adventure full of animal friends, joy, and of course -- curiosity! This book's simple, rhyming text fosters parent-child interactions and read-aloud fun. · YOU’RE OKAY! a sweet and encouraging book about managing everyday kid struggles! Follow a little hedgehog and her friends as they get boo-boos, spill things, or just feel shy. Vibrant, detailed art draws the reader in, and gentle, rhyming text reassures us that no matter what, we are okay! · OH SO KIND! This sweet follow up to Be Curious! and You're Okay! will teach readers how to be a good friend, neighbor, and family member! Follow little llama, who is depicted in a wheelchair, and friends on their adventures, rendered in vibrant, detailed art featuring an adorable cast of animal friends. Whimsical, rhyming text gently nudges the reader toward everyday acts of kindness. This stylish new novelty book series is filled with die-cuts and lift-the-flaps that will inspire and delight early readers. Detailed and adorable illustrations with exploratory interactive peek-through holes ensure that little ones stay engaged and curious as they laugh, explore, and read this story!
Always the creative type, Joy Cho '01 founded the Oh Joy! blog in 2005 to market her work as a graphic and product designer. Cho combined her social media savvy with captivating content to launch her own lifestyle brand, Oh Joy!, and she has become a trailblazer in the world of personal style. A home design expert, Cho was one of the first users on Pinterest, and with more than 13 million followers she is now Pinterest’s most popular creative influencer. An accomplished entrepreneur and author, Cho shares her personal style preferences, discusses her love for bringing color into people’s day-to-day lives, dishes out advice to spruce up your home décor, and much more!
Joy Cho is the founder and creative director of Oh Joy! a graphic design studio that creates products and editorial content celebrating the everyday joyful moments in life. Founded in 2005 as a graphic design studio, Oh Joy! is now a successful lifestyle design brand which includes licensed product lines and a daily editorial content with a focus on design, fashion, and food. Oh Joy’s licensed products include home décor, kids, pet, and furniture collections with brands such as Target, Band-Aid, Calpak, Petco, and more. Cho has authored 3 books and now adds a trio of board books to her brand: · BE CURIOUS; an Oh Joy! story that follows one happy cat as she goes on a sensory adventure full of animal friends, joy, and of course -- curiosity! This book's simple, rhyming text fosters parent-child interactions and read-aloud fun. · YOU’RE OKAY! a sweet and encouraging book about managing everyday kid struggles! Follow a little hedgehog and her friends as they get boo-boos, spill things, or just feel shy. Vibrant, detailed art draws the reader in, and gentle, rhyming text reassures us that no matter what, we are okay! · OH SO KIND! This sweet follow up to Be Curious! and You're Okay! will teach readers how to be a good friend, neighbor, and family member! Follow little llama, who is depicted in a wheelchair, and friends on their adventures, rendered in vibrant, detailed art featuring an adorable cast of animal friends. Whimsical, rhyming text gently nudges the reader toward everyday acts of kindness. This stylish new novelty book series is filled with die-cuts and lift-the-flaps that will inspire and delight early readers. Detailed and adorable illustrations with exploratory interactive peek-through holes ensure that little ones stay engaged and curious as they laugh, explore, and read this story!
Ron recalls his days in school as a kid that were not so great.... Guest: Children's Book Author Joy Cho "Oh Joy"
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Today’s author interview guest is Joy Cho, author of Be Curious (An Oh Joy! Story). Are you curious? Find out in this whimsical, stylish lift-the-flap adventure from noted design and lifestyle brand, Oh Joy! The world is full of wonder […]
Part One: Dr. Thomas Noer, Valor Distinguished Professor of Humanities and Professor of History at Carthage College, looks back at some of the most serious and significant epidemics in American history. Part Two: Joy Cho talks about her most recent books- and shares some suggestions on how we can support small businesses that are struggling during the COVID-19 Crisis.
Joy Cho is the founder of Oh Joy!, a design studio, lifestyle brand, and creative hub where she brings her signature aesthetic to the masses. Oh Joy! has licensed product lines in home décor, kids apparel, pet products, and so much more at retailers including Target, Anthropologie, Calpak, and Petco. As if that weren’t enough, Joy has also authored three books for adults, and most recently, a three-part book series for children. On this episode of Second Life, hear how Joy leveraged her education in graphic design and killer marketing skills to accomplish it all.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. The goal is to feature two different types of episodes. The individual conversations as well as a collected array of the entire picture. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 22: Five Weeks DeepYeah it’s been a month or more. And in that time period we’ve watched some pretty creative writers, producers, actors, comedians and musicians step through the dark clouds with some pretty amazing art. Let’s be honest here. A lot of the Coronavirus focus has been put on the adult lifestyle. I mean social distancing is a total whack in the heart of local national and regional culture. Ummm what about the kids? Joy Cho’s got a new book series is gonna totally get the little people active in their creative imaginations.Sharing a conversation with Mike Rowe’s mom is something you don’t get to do every day. When you do, it’s going to be pretty down to earth and incredibly comfortable. She’s been writing for decades which led me to asking if this moment of Coronavirus stoppage is truly proving to be a great time for first time writers to put the pen to paper?Bradley J Edwards is a very busy prosecutor. His latest book Relentless Pursuit unveils his personal leadership and dedication to bringing peace to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. When he makes his way back into a courtroom does he expect to experience a completely different way of defending in front of a judge?
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. The goal is to feature two different types of episodes. The individual conversations as well as a collected array of the entire picture. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 22: Five Weeks Deep Yeah it’s been a month or more. And in that time period we’ve watched some pretty creative writers, producers, actors, comedians and musicians step through the dark clouds with some pretty amazing art. Let’s be honest here. A lot of the Coronavirus focus has been put on the adult lifestyle. I mean social distancing is a total whack in the heart of local national and regional culture. Ummm what about the kids? Joy Cho’s got a new book series is gonna totally get the little people active in their creative imaginations. Sharing a conversation with Mike Rowe’s mom is something you don’t get to do every day. When you do, it’s going to be pretty down to earth and incredibly comfortable. She’s been writing for decades which led me to asking if this moment of Coronavirus stoppage is truly proving to be a great time for first time writers to put the pen to paper? Bradley J Edwards is a very busy prosecutor. His latest book Relentless Pursuit unveils his personal leadership and dedication to bringing peace to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. When he makes his way back into a courtroom does he expect to experience a completely different way of defending in front of a judge?
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. The goal is to feature two different types of episodes. The individual conversations as well as a collected array of the entire picture. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 22: Five Weeks Deep Yeah it’s been a month or more. And in that time period we’ve watched some pretty creative writers, producers, actors, comedians and musicians step through the dark clouds with some pretty amazing art. Let’s be honest here. A lot of the Coronavirus focus has been put on the adult lifestyle. I mean social distancing is a total whack in the heart of local national and regional culture. Ummm what about the kids? Joy Cho’s got a new book series is gonna totally get the little people active in their creative imaginations. Sharing a conversation with Mike Rowe’s mom is something you don’t get to do every day. When you do, it’s going to be pretty down to earth and incredibly comfortable. She’s been writing for decades which led me to asking if this moment of Coronavirus stoppage is truly proving to be a great time for first time writers to put the pen to paper? Bradley J Edwards is a very busy prosecutor. His latest book Relentless Pursuit unveils his personal leadership and dedication to bringing peace to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. When he makes his way back into a courtroom does he expect to experience a completely different way of defending in front of a judge?
Many of us on the Feisty Side of Fifty are blessed to be grandmas and know the special joy of spending time with our grandchildren. And one of the very best ways to do that is by sharing a wonderful story together. Join Joy Cho, author of Be Curious, as she shares all about her very special book that is sure to inspire young children to celebrate each of their senses as they explore the world around them. If you’re lucky enough to be a granny yourself, you’re going to want to be sure to catch this show!
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. The goal is to feature two different types of episodes. The individual conversations as well as a collected array of the entire picture. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 22: Five Weeks Deep Yeah it’s been a month or more. And in that time period we’ve watched some pretty creative writers, producers, actors, comedians and musicians step through the dark clouds with some pretty amazing art. Let’s be honest here. A lot of the Coronavirus focus has been put on the adult lifestyle. I mean social distancing is a total whack in the heart of local national and regional culture. Ummm what about the kids? Joy Cho’s got a new book series is gonna totally get the little people active in their creative imaginations. Sharing a conversation with Mike Rowe’s mom is something you don’t get to do every day. When you do, it’s going to be pretty down to earth and incredibly comfortable. She’s been writing for decades which led me to asking if this moment of Coronavirus stoppage is truly proving to be a great time for first time writers to put the pen to paper? Bradley J Edwards is a very busy prosecutor. His latest book Relentless Pursuit unveils his personal leadership and dedication to bringing peace to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. When he makes his way back into a courtroom does he expect to experience a completely different way of defending in front of a judge?
Joy Cho of the blog Oh Joy has been working in the creative design space since 2005 and now runs a lifestyle brand and design studio, including licensed product lines with Target, Band-Aid, CalPak and more. Joy also has amassed a following of nearly 13 million Pinterest followers and has twice been named one of Time's most influential people on the internet under 30. Joy shares her wisdom with all of us that she's gained on leadership, the importance of pivoting in your business (which is top of mind for SO many entrepreneurs right now) and some very unique and admirable perspective on taking care of your parents in their older years once you've reached a successful point in your career. Show Notes: Joy’s blog https://www.ohjoy.com/ Joy’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ohjoy/?hl=en Produced by Dear Media
Joy Cho is the Founder and Creative Director of Oh Joy! and has been running a successful business for over 13 years. Launched in 2005 as a graphic design studio, Oh Joy! is now a lifestyle brand and design studio that includes various licensed product lines and a daily editorial content with a focus on design, fashion, food, and joyful moments from everyday life. Oh Joy! creates a wide range of licensed products including home décor, kids, pet, and furniture collections with brands such as Target, Band-Aid, Calpak, Petco, and more. Joy has given keynote speeches on entrepreneurship, leadership, and business at many conferences and companies including Watermark, Alt Summit, Pinterest HQ, Target HQ, and Hallmark HQ. She has consulted for hundreds of small businesses over the years, helping to guide budding entrepreneurs through their growth and struggles. Joy and her company have been featured in: Time, Fast Company, Oprah Magazine, Domino, Good Morning America, Parents, People, InStyle, and more. For two years in a row, Joy was named one of Time’s 30 Most Influential People on the Internet and has the most followed account on Pinterest with almost 13 million followers. She has authored three books and has three more coming in 2020. Joy shares what it means to be a role model of confidence especially for her two daughters to show them how to be their most confident selves. Check out https://thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Joy's episode, Joy's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
Spawned Parenting Podcast with Kristen and Liz of CoolMomPicks
Encouraging creativity in kids is so important to us, and it's not just about crafting or calligraphy. We are SO happy to be joined by creative maven, entrepreneurial role model, mom of two, and social media megastar, Joy Cho of Oh Joy! Design Studio to talk about how to encourage more creativity in kids -- even if you don't think you're creative yourself. So many great tips for parents, caregivers and teachers. Plus, we really appreciate her thoughtful, honest talk about about how her life on Instagram may look spectacular...but life is always about making choices. Tune in! // Thanks to our sponsor, Destination Maternity and their massive sale in every store on all maternity and postpartum fashions.. Mention Spawned Podcast or Cool Mom Picks to save an additional 10% on all your in-store purchases through 3/15/2020! // And thanks to YOU for listening and subscribing and leaving us nice five-star reviews. We give you all five stars right back!
In the second installment of "The Secret to Turning Your Dreams Into a Reality,” Robin chats with Founder and Creative Director of Oh Joy!, Joy Cho. Oh Joy! started as a personal blog, and has now grown into a HUGE name for home décor, kids, and furniture collections- partnering with Target, Band-Aid, and so many more! She is the most followed account on Pinterest, and has been named one of Time Magazine’s 30 Most Influential People on the Internet… TWICE! Joy takes us on her journey through growing a business, growing a family, and finding how to create a work/life balance that works for her. Her inspirational story is full of tips and tricks based on what she’s learned along the way! Finish the episode with a word-association game that will get your creative juices flowing! More info at www.ivegotasecretwithrobinmcgraw.com See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Designer, author, and founder of Oh Joy! shares with us today! Joy explains what it was like to grow Asian American with immigrant parents, how her and her husband show up for each other, and how she started her business. We also touch on parenting and "mom guilt". This episode is relatable no matter what season of life you are in. If you love the content we produce don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review! To find Joy: @ohjoy To follow us: @itsnotwhatitseemspodcast
Joy Cho is founder and creative director of the colorful lifestyle brand, Oh Joy! Linda & Drew chat with this kickass (literally, she’s a second degree black belt) entrepreneur about work/life balance, raising two kids while inspiring the world and tackling one of her biggest projects yet - building her own home. Joy reveals that she wasn’t always so colorful and shares how a life coach helped her embrace her talent of bringing happiness even in dark times. And just when you thought that you couldn’t love her any more, she admits that sometimes it just feels good to punch something! Follow Joy Cho:https://www.ohjoy.com/https://www.instagram.com/ohjoyco/https://www.instagram.com/ohjoy/https://twitter.com/ohjoyhttps://www.pinterest.com/ohjoy/https://www.facebook.com/ohjoystudiohttps://www.youtube.com/ohjoySponsored by:ADT: It’s important to have not just a beautiful home -- but a smart and safer home.ADT.com/AtHomeFollow Linda & Drew: instagram.com/athomeinstagram.com/imlindorkinstagram.com/mrdrewscott#AtHomePodcastMusic by: Victoria Shaw and Chad CarlsonSeries Photographer: Dennys IlicEpisode Photo: Lily GlassWe’d love to hear from you: feedback@AtHomePodcast.net
I want to begin with a few words of gratitude. Hosting this podcast over the past year has been a dream come true for me and I can’t wait to see how it continues to grow and change. I wanted to say thank you to you, the listeners, I created this podcast for you and I am so grateful that you’ve taken the time to listen in week after week, especially those of you who’ve taken the time to subscribe, rate and review the show and those who’ve reached out with positive feedback on social media. It means so much to me that the show has had an impact and I hope it continues to do so well into the future. Today you’ll hear highlights from a few of our episodes in 2019 - this episode will scratch the surface of all the juicy conversations we’ve had on the show so far and I can’t wait for you to dive in! Episodes Mentioned: 004: The Beauty of Life’s Moments with Stacy Julian 007: The 4 Ps of a Happy Life with Stephanie Fleming 013: The Good Life With Jonathan Fields 014: Filling Your Life with Color with Stephanie Smokovich 018: Showing Up for Others (and Yourself) with Emily McDowell 023: Being Flexible and Evolving Your Life with Joy Cho 025: How Stickers have the Power to Change the World with Mo Vasquez 032: Make What You Love with Katie Sabin Links:Your Brightest Year Yet Workshop Get $10 off with code: Podcast10 Shop Pipsticks Get 15% off with code: AMYTAN15 I would love to hear from you! Connect with me on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or on my website. If you enjoyed this podcast and you haven’t already, I’d like to encourage you to subscribe that way you won’t miss a single update. Craft a Life You Love by adopting better habits for a more creative, healthy, happy and productive life.
In today's interview with Joy Cho of Oh Joy! we discuss her ways of parenting and her ways of being the designer of her life and her time. She talks about raising 2 Asian American daughters and creating a team environment that has allowed her business to thrive for 13 years!
Joy Cho on how to grow your brand, solicit feedback from your audience, and manage the creative process as a maker or entrepreneur.
Our lives are ever-changing and evolving. You don’t have to lock yourself into one thing for your entire life or career, you have the choice to change and transform as you go. That’s exactly what I chat about with today’s guest, Joy Cho, founder of Oh Joy! Joy shares how she started freelancing and blogging after moving and not being able to land a job in a career she wanted. She shares how her business has grown since the beginning and what it was like to collaborate with brands like MixBook, Target, and CalPak. We also dive into why we often put way too much pressure on ourselves, how she knew that she was ready to hire and why you shouldn’t lock yourself into one thing. What’s in this episode: Not finding the job she wanted and deciding to start freelancing and blogging Shifting her focus from graphic design to blogging Connecting with people through design and knowing the results of your work Becoming the most followed person on Pinterest Joy’s collaboration with Mix Book Her past collaboration with Target Doing a luggage collection with CalPak and planning the launch party for it Leveraging her team and network to create balance in her life and business Putting too much pressure on yourself Admitting that you need to delegate tasks Feeling enough stability in the work she was getting and knowing it was time to hire Joy’s personal definition of success Why she started the Oh Joy Academy How Joy found her life coach What she does to craft a life she loves Having three new children’s books releasing next year Being okay with closing chapters in your life to make room for more joy About Joy: Launched in 2005 as a graphic design studio, Oh Joy! is now a lifestyle brand and design studio that includes various licensed product lines and a daily editorial content with a focus on design, fashion, food, and joyful moments from everyday life. Oh Joy! creates a wide range of licensed products including home décor, kids, pet, and furniture collections with brands such as Target, Band-Aid, Calpak, Petco, and more. Founder and Creative Director, Joy Cho, has authored three books and consulted for hundreds of creative businesses around the world. Joy has given keynote speeches on entrepreneurship, leadership, and business at many conferences and companies including Watermark, Alt Summit, Pinterest HQ, Target HQ, and Hallmark HQ. For two years in a row, Joy was named one of Time’s 30 Most Influential People on the Internet and has the most followed account on Pinterest with almost 13 million followers. In addition to our own Oh Joy products, you can now shop the work of other designers, artists, makers made exclusively for the Oh Joy shop! Joy and her team work out of the Oh Joy! studio located in Los Angeles. Connect with Joy: Website | Oh Joy! Instagram | Joy’s Instagram Links: The Oh Joy! Mixbook Collection The CalPak + Oh Joy Collection Oh Joy! Academy Joy’s Blog Post on Why She Got a Life Coach Early Riser Companion by Elizabeth Antonia I would love to hear from you! Connect with me on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or on my website. If you enjoyed this podcast and you haven’t already, I’d like to encourage you to subscribe that way you won’t miss a single update. Craft a Life You Love by taking a small step toward turning happiness and fulfillment by savoring this season no matter where you are in your life and in the world.
Rachel Hollis + her Rise Weekends have become world-renowned and I recently had the opportunity to attend the conference for myself. I learned so much during my couple of days in Dallas and I couldn't wait to share my light-bulb moments, the quotes I wrote down in my notebook, and the exercises that made me cry. In the first part of this episode, I'm digging into everything we worked on during “Day One: Owning Your Past”, and next week we'll continue this conversation with “Day Two: Owning Your Future”. In this episode, I share about: My trip to Dallas Rise Takeaways from Day 2 Thoughts on owning your future Takeaways from Rachel Hollis, Dave Hollis, Charis Jones, Joy Cho, + Jamie Kern Lima All about the Dance Party The overall value of the conference Memorable Quotes: “Your dreams deserve a place on your calendar.” -Dave Hollis “The cost of your future life is your current life.” -Rachel Hollis “Hope in the future is power in the present.” -Rachel Hollis “It doesn't matter if you're qualified if you're called.” -Jamie Kern Lima “It's not what happens to you, it's how you respond to it.” -Charis Jones “It's time to stop apologizing for who you are. It's time to become who you were made to be.” -Rachel Hollis Resources Mentioned: Podcast Home Page Leave a Podcast Review Waiting List for Control Your Crazy (my new course) [Documentary] Made For More Rise 2020 Events [Instagram Posts] Rise Recap 1 of 3 / Rise Recap 2 of 3 / Rise Recap 3 of 3 [A Sunny Side Up Life Podcast] EP. 43 How My Fresh Start Weekends Prepare Me For The Week Ahead Disclosure: There are some affiliate links above, but these are all products I highly recommend. I won't put anything on this page that I haven't verified and/or personally used. Read our disclaimer here. I'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU... Reviews are everything on iTunes! Would you take a minute and click here to leave a review? If you have a question or comment about this episode connect with me over on Facebook or Instagram. HEY I'M SAMI WOMACK I'm the wife to my high school sweetheart, Daniel, + homeschooling momma to our 3 girls. I'm the Budgeting Coach + Motivational Speaker behind A Sunny Side Up Life. My family used to be in $490k of debt + living paycheck-to-paycheck, but after we hit rock bottom everything changed for us! Now that my family has become debt free + gained financial freedom, I want to help your family do the same! My passion is inspiring women to live abundant lives through budgeting, intentional living, and positive thinking. I offer a jump start into budgeting with my free 8-day Declutter Your Budget Challenge + full budgeting experience with my course, Your Sunny Money Method.
Hiring a team is a big step for a small business. I always get questions like: How do I know when I need to hire someone? Can I really afford to hire someone? And how do I go about finding the perfect team member who will help me do better and make more? Today’s guest, Joy Cho of Oh Joy! is an expert in hiring, managing, keeping, and leveraging a team to grow her business. She is holding nothing back and sharing her actionable tips and lessons learned with YOU. You might want to take notes on this one… it’s basically a bootcamp! Need to build a team but don’t know where to start? Drowning in work but not sure you can afford to hire someone? Scared to hand over your “baby?” We talk all about it in this episode. GOAL DIGGER FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER SHOWNOTES: https://jennakutcherblog.com/joycho/
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What does it take to build your own successful freelance career? Joy Cho, designer, blogger, author, creator, and founder of Oh Joy! has navigated the seas of freelancing before her business took off. She explains how to pitch yourself to brands for collaborations, what you need to know about healthcare as a self-employed creative, and how to turn the constant social media comparisons into inspiration. - Download this week's cheat sheet! https://dont-keep-your-day-job.mykajabi.com/joy-cho - Join a local DKYDJ meetup group! dontkeepyourdayjob.com/meetup-groups - Last chance for $99 tickets to Dreamtopia Workshop! dreamtopiaworkshop.com and code FLASHSALE - Thanks Skillshare! Skillshare.com/dreamjob2 for 2 months for Free - Thanks LegacyBox! Legacybox.com/dreamjob for 40% off your order - Thanks Daily Harvest! daily-harvest.com and code Dreamjob for three Free Daily Harvest cups
Joy Cho was jobless and looking for work in a new city when she started her blog, Oh Joy! Today, that blog is the home base of her wildly successful design business, which partners with companies like Target, Banana Republic, and Anthropologie. Joy also holds the record for having the most followers on Pinterest and has twice been listed as one the “30 Most Influential People on the Internet” in Time Magazine.For our first episode of The Motherly Podcast, Joy chatted with Liz about growing her business while raising her two young girls, infusing her personal life with the creativity we know from her brand, and learning to stop comparing herself to other mothers.Then continue listening as one of Motherly’s editors, Rachel Gorton shares what she learned from watching her own mother juggle kids and career. Read her full essay on Motherly here.The Motherly Podcast is hosted by Liz Tenety and produced by Micaela Heck and Samantha Gattsek. Music by The Blue Dot Sessions.Thank you to our sponsor, Prudential
In this episode of Gamechangers, Savannah talks to Joy Cho, founder and creative director of Oh Joy. Joy started her blog back in 2005 and since then has evolved into one of the top lifestyle brands and creative studios around. Joy talks about how she monetizes her blog, the difference between creating product lines in house vs. licensing patterns to other companies, her incredibly successful collaboration with Target & her experience writing & publishing three books. She shares some big insights about how to be a good boss as well as her very cool way for finding the right contact to pitch an idea to. Enjoy! Follow along for more insider info, community resources, tips & tricks and work/life inspiration: Join our Facebook Group: “The Gamechangers Mastermind” Follow along on Instagram: @savannahhayesstudio Check out the Shownotes: savannahhayes.com/gamechangers
In Episode 02 of Coffee and Crayons, Mallory talks with Joy Cho, founder and creative director of Oh Joy! –an editorial and lifestyle brand –about encouraging kids to express their creativity and individuality. Joy, who is a mom to two girls, shares craft ideas for the transition from summer to the structure of school. She also offers strategies and tips parents can use to help kids discover their own unique personal styles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Usually in this feed, you get Culture Gabfest. This week, we’re bringing you something a little different. A co-production between Target and Slate Studios, this is Coffee & Crayons, a podcast about navigating the highs and lows of back to school time. It’s a series of conversations full of insights and advice to help families thrive during tricky transitions. In this episode, Join host Mallory Kasdan as she talks with Joy Cho, founder and creative director of Oh Joy!, about encouraging kids to be creative and helping them express their individuality.. If you like what you hear, subscribe to Coffee and Crayons wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode features designer Joy Cho. Her lifestyle brand, Oh Joy, grew from a tiny blog into a successful business with a huge following. She talked about developing brand recognition, why she’s hesitant to expand her business, and how she set herself up for her first million-dollar year. After that, we’re answering your questions and direct messages. You can DM Alli on Instagram (@alliwebb), or email us your questions at RTB@wondery.com. Support us by supporting our sponsors! Nutrafol - Get your first month for just $10, visit Nutrafol.com and use promo code BAR at checkout. Wix - Create your very own professional website today at Wix.com ZipRecruiter - You can try ZipRecruiter for free! Visit ZipRecruiter.com/BAR to get started.
Coffee and Crayons: A Podcast Navigating The Highs and Lows of Back to School Time
In Episode 02, Mallory talks with Joy Cho, founder and creative director of Oh Joy! –an editorial and lifestyle brand –about encouraging kids to express their creativity and individuality. Joy, who is a mom to two girls, shares craft ideas for the transition from summer to the structure of school. She also offers strategies and tips parents can use to help kids discover their own unique personal styles.
Coffee and Crayons: A Podcast Navigating The Highs and Lows of Back to School Time
Coffee and Crayons is all about navigating the highs and lows of back-to-school time. When families get bogged down in logistics and school supply lists, parents sometimes forget the huge social and emotional piece of this time of year. And that’s what this podcast is: a series of conversations to help families thrive during tricky transitions. Host Mallory Kasdan talks with fellow parents about inclusion, creativity, and compassion. And they offer advice and tips to set kids up for success throughout the school year. Guests include: Amy Webb of This Little Miggy Stayed Home; designer Joy Cho, creative director and founder of OhJoy.com; and filmmaker Morgan Neville, director of the Mr.Rogers documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor.
How can you juggle growing as a human, growing your dream, growing a family, creating a home and ALL THE OTHER THINGS in life without losing your freaking mind?! That’s what we’re learning in this episode from Joy Cho—the incredibly talented founder and creative director of Oh Joy! Which is a blog, lifestyle brand, design studio and all-around joy inducing brand! Joy opens up on how she has found her confidence, the steps she’s taking to continue to grow personally—do you have questions about what it’s like to have a life coach?! Joy shares all the details! And also shares her philosophies on dancing and so much more! You’ll be inspired to take a deep breath and dive into your life with JOY! This episode is brought to you by @alisonsbrandschool Audio Courses! In which Joy shares her BIZNAZZ wisdom! It's so good! Check them out alisonsbrandschool.com/audiocourse Eric Closing song is "MegaCute Bass" in the EDM skyline collection at pleasantpictures.club
Today we interviewed Joy Cho, a designer and founder of Oh Joy!
In this episode of the Holding Space podcast, Dr. Cassidy sits down with designer and blogger Joy Cho to explore the relationship between inspiration, creativity, joy and pain. We explore the answers to the questions, "Where does inspiration come from?" "Do we need to be in a place of joy and happiness to access our creativity?" "What is the relationship between trauma, pain, and creativity?" "When can extra support such as therapy be helpful in the creative process?" To find out more about Joy Cho and her work click here!
In this episode of the Holding Space podcast, Dr. Cassidy sits down with designer and blogger Joy Cho to explore the relationship between inspiration, creativity, joy and pain. We explore the answers to the questions, "Where does inspiration come from?" "Do we need to be in a place of joy and happiness to access our creativity?" "What is the relationship between trauma, pain, and creativity?" "When can extra support such as therapy be helpful in the creative process?" To find out more about Joy Cho and her work click here!
Joy Cho is a blogger, author, designer and speaker. Joy’s empire, Oh Joy!, started as a graphic design studio and evolved into what is now a daily blog, providing lifestyle content focused on food, design and fashion. Joy has designed collaborations with a series of brands, including Target, and has also authored 3 books. She and her husband live in Los Angeles with their two daughters, so I loved having Joy to my place to record this chat, where we discuss shyness and social anxiety. We discuss the book Reclaiming Conversation, by Sherry Turkle. NOTES: 5:40 - we can’t say yes to everything 11:30 - self promotion is difficult 16:48 - got into karate as a kid 27:00 - taking the time to acknowledge how you’ve grown 52:00 - making friends on Craigslist LINKS: Joy Cho Joy on Instagram: @ohjoy Joy on Facebook: Oh Joy Studio Joy on Twitter: @ohjoy Joy on Pinterest: Oh Joy! Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
Part Two: After discussing shyness and social anxiety, Caroline asks Joy a series of questions about her social media history and practice. LINKS: Joy Cho Joy on Instagram: @ohjoy Joy on Facebook: Oh Joy Studio Joy on Twitter: @ohjoy Joy on Pinterest: Oh Joy! Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
We’re talking non-endorsed energy bars and enthusiastically endorsed face masks. And then! We’re ecstatic to have on Joy Cho, O.G. blogger and creator of the very aesthetically pleasing world of Oh Joy!. It might be just what you need to get you through what promises to be a crazy week...
It is time for the voice of Love to be the dominant voice. This past week our country watched as Charlottesville, VA became the latest battleground for human & civil rights. Keshia invites friends MoeTown, Arian & James to join the conversation of equality. We are also joined by our Fearless Friday special guest Joy Cho!! Listen is to hear how she is bringing Joy to the world in her own unique way.
When does sharing things about your kids online become oversharing? And how do older kids who have grown up on their parents' blogs and social media feeds feel about having their childhoods posted for public consumption? You’ve probably noticed we’re much more private about our own kids these days, and in this special episode, we’re diving into “sharenting” and the reasons why we’ve decided to scale back. We also talked with four other bloggers (Erin Loechner, Myquillyn Smith, Cassie Freeman, and Joy Cho) about how much is too much to share - and we loved hearing how they find the right balance for their family. It was fascinating to chat with people who all come at this topic from a different angle to hear what feels right for them and when they know they’ve crossed the line. Be sure to check out younghouselove.com/podcast for notes, links, and photos from this episode.
On today’s podcast I have a one on one with Joy Cho Founder and Creative Director of Oh Joy! Someone that has taken a blog and her social influence and turned it into an incredibly successful line at Target. This is such a good episode for those of you working in a design space or dream of creating your own product. Enjoy!
Photo Credit: Katherine Rose Oh, you guys! You are in for a treat. I have long admired Joy Cho of Oh Joy! for both her business success and her motherhood vibe. She has not only developed a wildly successful brand for Target, but she is also doing an amazing job raising her two daughters. Her "joy" is contagious and I loved learning more about what she says yes to, how she views her motherhood journey, and what would she tell her pre-motherhood self. If you aren't already a fan and follower, you will be now! Show Notes: Follow Joy on Instagram here Check out Joy's website: ohjoy.com Check out Joy's products at: target.com/ohjoy Connect with Jessica: Instagram//Facebook//Email
In this long overdue update on our beach house renovation, you’ll hear how we’ve got some walls going up and many others coming down - and why we’ve changed our mind on the floor plan (again!). We also revisit our master bathroom reno for a sec (which is still percolating). Plus, we talk with Oh Joy’s eponymous founder, Joy Cho, about turning a blog into a lifestyle brand - and pushing through the many rejections along the way. We're also talking about a simple upgrade that has streamlined our hall bathroom and an even simpler sticky fix that has solved a cord nuisance in our house. Oh, and Happy Valentine’s Day everyone! Be sure to check out younghouselove.com/podcast for notes, links, and photos from this episode.
In this episode of Content Inc., Joe Pulizzi walks us through a real-world Content Inc. model that successfully implemeting the six steps. (see Episodes 25 and 26) Joy Cho launched her blog in 2005 that would be the start to her Content Inc. success story. Learn how Joy used these six steps: The Sweet Spot, Content Tilt, Building The Base, Harvesting Audience, Diversification and Monetization to grow a successful design studio, work with some of the biggest brands in the world and achieve some lofty goals along the way.
On the latest episode of The Actor's Diet Podcast, I speak with Joy Cho (Oh Joy!) about food, body image, motherhood, being Asian-American, blogging, the definition of success, how to throw a last-minute party (she really is an expert!) and her newest book (coming out April 7th). Keep in touch via Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @mslynnchen. xo Lynn