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Mickey Drexler, “the man who dressed America,” dominated American fashion as CEO of Gap and J. Crew, creating Old Navy and Madewell along the way. He’s also one of the business leaders Martha admires the most. Between the two of them, they have decades of experience in retail, and billions of dollars in sales. Today they talk about his successes and challenges, and creating a lasting brand in the age of fast fashion and convenience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is an exposition of John 5:15-30
This Women's History Month, Retail Refined's host joined The DealMakeHers for a series of transformative moments — from opening and closing the Nasdaq to sharing an intimate tea with trailblazer Gloria Steinem.Across several days of meaningful conversations and landmark events, we celebrated women's leadership, innovation, and resilience. Here's a recap:Opening Nasdaq For International Women's DayWomen's groups gathered alongside the Editor-in-Chief of Glamour and the Nasdaq team to ring the Opening Bell, marking the start of Women's History Month on a global stage. The moment was more than ceremonial — it served as a rallying cry for continued advocacy for women in leadership and business.Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with changemakers, we honored women who are redefining industries, driving transformation, and shaping groundbreaking innovations. And with them, a clear message emerged: the future of the capital markets shines brighter when women's voices are part of the conversation.Deepening The DialogueThe DealMakeHers returned to Nasdaq, partnering with Women in Retail to recognize this year's 25 Inspirational Women — all nominated by current members. This annual list celebrates trailblazing leaders across retail, fashion, technology, beauty, wellness, social commerce, and culture.These honorees share a common mission: to drive innovation, lead with purpose, and champion other women leaders. Their influence extends far beyond their companies, helping shape the future of commerce and raising the bar for excellence.A personal highlight was the nomination of Shea Jensen by Retail Refined host Melissa Gonzalez. Jensen, a past guest on the podcast, brings three decades of retail expertise with leadership roles at Nordstrom, Good American, Pressed Juicery, and now Urban Outfitters, where she continues to set new standards in customer experience and retail innovation.You can view the full list of honorees here.The Work ContinuesWhile these events were inspiring, they also served as a reminder: the journey is ongoing, but the momentum is strong.Retail Refined Podcast Spotlight: Women PowerhousesIn parallel, Retail Refined continues to highlight women who are shaping the future of business and culture. Recent conversations include:* Urban Outfitters with Shea Jensen, on how the brand is redefining retail for Gen Z and Gen Alpha through bold, forward-thinking strategies. Listen here.* True Religion with Kristen D'Arcy, on how the brand is keeping legacy brands culturally relevant and authentic. Listen here.* Anthropologie with Elizabeth Preis, on blending data and creativity to deliver the brand's signature ‘Anthromagic.' Listen here.* Madewell with Adrienne Lazarus, on how data-driven insights are guiding the brand's evolution to meet today's consumer. Listen here.* Milani Cosmetics with Kelly Sobol, on how the brand is setting new standards in beauty through inclusivity and innovation. Listen here.Together, these stories echo this month's core message: leadership is about creating space for others, driving change, and redefining what's possible.
Rev. Jesse Pirschel preaches the sermon "All Made Well" from Matt 4:23-25. From the March 9th 2025 Divine Worship Service. To access a full catalog of sermons from Providence Presbyterian Church, visit providencetemecula.com.
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Do You Want To Be Made Well?This is part three of the series Where is Jesus The Healer?In this message we will analyze John chapter five and take an in depth look at the event that takes place at the pool of Bethesda where The Lord Jesus heals a very sick man.And we will study the question the Lord asks this man, do you want to be made well?Send us a text Support the show
This week we chat with Grace Clarke!Grace Clarke is the founder of GGC Consulting, redefining how brands grow by building community-powered flywheels, not funnels, growing brands like Graza, Madewell, Jones Road, Estee Lauder, Target, Google. She is also the founder of GraceAI, a marketing strategy and calendar generator (basically an AI clone of her brain). She also runs the Gen Z Board of Directors, an insights network of young people, is an artist, and splits her time between New York and Paris.Follow us!Grace Clarke: @graceclarkeGGC: grace-clark.comErica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
Sunday Service | A teaching on John 4:43 - 5:14 in the series The Gospel of John with Pastor Josh BlackVictory Calvary Chapel is a church in Menifee, California. We gather for Jesus, to worship Him, to follow Him, and represent Him wherever we go. To learn more, visit us at www.victorycc.com.
This episode will transform how you think about style, aspiration, and the art of knowing what people want before they know it themselves. From working in department stores to advising Steve Jobs on Apple's retail strategy when it didn't have retail at all, Drexler's career traces the evolution of American retail itself: from local shops to mall dominance, from catalog to digital, from mass market to personalization. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a retail enthusiast, or someone looking to build a brand that stands the test of time, Mickey shares invaluable insights on what separates truly successful brands from the rest. Mickey Drexler is the chairman of Alex Mill. Before that, he was the CEO of J. Crew and sat on the Board of Directors of Apple. He founded Old Navy and Madewell, and served as the CEO of Gap from 1983–2002. Learn why gaining real-world insights—and not just reports or data—is crucial to staying ahead of the competition. Newsletter - The Brain Food newsletter delivers actionable insights and thoughtful ideas every Sunday. It takes 5 minutes to read, and it's completely free. Learn more and sign up at fs.blog/newsletter Upgrade — If you want to hear my thoughts and reflections at the end of the episode, join our membership: fs.blog/membership and get your own private feed. Watch on YouTube: @tkppodcast (02:16) How Mickey Drexler became Mickey Drexler (07:04) Lessons from redefining Gap (12:47) Merchant, defined (15:17) How Drexler evaluates stores (19:20) Lessons from running Gap (21:19) On Old Navy (27:26) On Steve Jobs and Working with Apple (33:00) Re-making J. Crew (37:00) Drexler's superpower (43:40) Current-day retailers who are great (45:10) How Drexler got "Madewell" (47:15) What makes something a classic look? (50:20) On success Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In the ever-evolving world of retail, success hinges on understanding the modern consumer's priorities: personalized shopping, timeless quality, and seamless experiences. Madewell, a denim-first brand, has leaned into these trends by redefining its in-store shopping and product strategies. With the rise of digital integration and customer-driven design, the stakes have never been higher for retail leaders to deliver exceptional experiences that resonate across demographics. How does Madewell leverage customer insights and leadership vision to stay ahead in a competitive market?Welcome to Retail Refined. In the latest episode, host Melissa Gonzalez sits down with Madewell President Adrienne Lazarus, as they discuss Adrienne's approach to leadership, the evolution of Madewell's denim-first ethos, and the integration of digital tools to enhance the shopping journey.Key takeaways from the conversation:Leadership That Centers the Customer: Adrienne highlights how clear communication and aligning teams around shared goals foster innovation and success.Denim's Ongoing Evolution: Madewell has introduced seven new denim fits, balancing classic styles with fashion-forward experimentation to inspire customers.Flagship Store as a Testing Ground: The new Soho flagship incorporates refined design and cutting-edge digital experiences, providing real-time insights into consumer behavior.Adrienne Lazarus, President of Madewell, is an accomplished leader with over 30 years of experience in building and scaling specialty retail and direct-to-consumer brands. She has led growth and transformation across luxury, contemporary, and multi-brand retailers, including as Co-CEO of CUUP and Senior Advisor at McKinsey & Company, where she drove business transformation for retail and apparel clients. Previously, she served as CEO of Bandier and Frye and President of Intermix, guiding these companies through significant growth and two successful transactions. At Ann Taylor, she spearheaded a large-scale turnaround, achieving record profitability, and played a pivotal role in launching LOFT, growing it into a billion-dollar brand. Adrienne brings a deep understanding of modern consumers and a track record of innovation, positioning her to drive Madewell's continued success as part of the J.Crew Group.
I'm not a financial advisor; Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or create an investment account after clicking a link here, we may earn a fee. Engage to support our work.Devin: What is your superpower?Emily: I am fearless, truly. I think anyone who's an entrepreneur has to have kind of some sense of fearlessness, because it's a hard job. It's a scary job.Creating a job for someone with Down syndrome is more than just good business—it's transformative. Emily Scott, co-founder of Dance Happy, shared her journey of building a thriving business alongside her partner, Julia, a woman with Down syndrome and the brand's lead pattern designer."Julia is so proud of everything that she does here. Dance Happy was her North Star during chemotherapy. She just wanted to get back to work," Emily explained.Founded in 2016, Dance Happy produces artisan-quality accessories like tote bags and pillows, all hand-cut, printed, and sewn, with 90% of production in the U.S. Julia's creativity is at the heart of the operation, with her hand-drawn designs driving the collection. Their dedication to quality has led to impressive partnerships, including Nordstrom, Madewell, and QVC. In fact, Dance Happy became the first Down syndrome founder brand carried by Nordstrom.The company is raising capital via Honeycomb Credit to scale its impact. Emily envisions a future where Dance Happy creates "more purposeful employment for people who have disabilities" in an inclusive setting. She described her dream of a larger facility that fosters integration: "We don't want to just create jobs for people with disabilities; we want an inclusive environment where everyone works together."Dance Happy's mission goes beyond profits. It's about showing the world what's possible when businesses embrace inclusion and creativity. As Emily dreams of making Dance Happy a household name, she remains committed to growing the team and maintaining the quality that has defined their success.Check out this remarkable business and investment opportunity at Honeycomb Credit.tl;dr:* Dance Happy's co-founders, Emily and Julia, create artisan-quality handcrafted products with purpose-driven employment.* Julia, a woman with Down syndrome, leads pattern design and inspires inclusivity through her work.* Dance Happy collaborates with major retailers like Nordstrom and QVC while maintaining high-quality craftsmanship.* Emily's fearlessness drives bold actions, from cold-pitching influencers to securing impactful partnerships.* The company is raising funds on Honeycomb Credit to expand opportunities for people with disabilities.How to Develop Fearlessness As a SuperpowerEmily embodies fearlessness, a critical trait for entrepreneurial success. Her willingness to step into the unknown without a safety net allows her to take bold actions, push boundaries, and seize opportunities, even in the face of rejection or uncertainty. This mindset has propelled her and her co-founder, Julia, to scale Dance Happy into a thriving business with a mission of inclusivity and purpose.Emily shared how fearlessness fueled Dance Happy's breakthrough moments. For instance, she cold-pitched Adam Glassman of Oprah Daily at a trade show despite knowing the odds were slim. Her fearless approach paid off, as Dance Happy has since achieved notable recognition, including becoming the first Down syndrome founder brand carried by Nordstrom. These leaps of faith exemplify Emily's commitment to her vision and her belief in the mission of creating meaningful opportunities for people with disabilities.Tips for Developing Fearlessness:* Practice Facing Rejection: Embrace each "no" as a step toward a "yes" and an opportunity to grow resilience.* Pursue Meaningful Goals: Focus on missions and dreams that ignite your passion and drive.* Take Bold Actions: Put yourself in situations that push your boundaries, like cold-pitching or applying for ambitious opportunities.* Reframe Failure: See setbacks as learning experiences rather than deterrents.* Adopt a Growth Mindset: Remember that persistence and practice can lead to success over time.By following Emily Scott's example and advice, you can make fearlessness a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfileEmily Scott (she/her):Co-founder and CEO, Dance HappyAbout Dance Happy: Social impact accessories brand that creates artisan quality textile goods and purposeful employment for people with disabilities.Instagram Handle: @dance.happy.designsWebsite: dancehappydesigns.comCompany Facebook Page: fb.com/DanceHappyDesignsOther URL: honeycombcredit.com/campaigns/Dance-HappyBiographical Information: Emily is the co-founder and CEO of Dance Happy and one of Julia's closest friends. Emily has a BA in Business Management and has always had a passion for having her own business, the first of which she started when she was only 17 years old. Now, with almost 2 decades of experience and several businesses under her belt, Emily has found her true calling in the work that she does at Dance Happy. Emily sees a bigger vision of building out a brand that purposefully creates jobs for others with Down syndrome so that everyone employed has a workplace where they are doing tasks they enjoy and are focused on their strengths, they are valued just as they are, and they thrive. Emily has been an avid sewist since she was 5 years old and can still be found sewing some of the products that are sold on Dance Happy's website. A wearer of many hats, Emily spends her days doing anything and everything for Dance Happy--and she loves it. Emily is proud to be a Tory Burch Foundation Fellow.Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/emily-scott-78193958/Support Our SponsorsOur generous sponsors make our work possible, serving impact investors, social entrepreneurs, community builders and diverse founders. Today's advertisers include FundingHope, Azolla, Abby and Honeycomb Credit. Learn more about advertising with us here.Max-Impact MembersThe following Max-Impact Members provide valuable financial support:Carol Fineagan, Independent Consultant | Lory Moore, Lory Moore Law | Marcia Brinton, High Desert Gear | Paul Lovejoy, Stakeholder Enterprise | Ralf Mandt, Next Pitch | Add Your Name HereUpcoming SuperCrowd Event CalendarIf a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.* Impact Cherub Club Meeting hosted by The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, on December 17, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, the Club meets to review new offerings for investment consideration and to conduct due diligence on previously screened deals. To join the Impact Cherub Club, become an Impact Member of the SuperCrowd.* SuperCrowdHour, December 18, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, we host a value-laden webinar for aspiring impact investors or social entrepreneurs. At December's SuperCrowdHour, Jason Fishman of Digital Niche Agency will an “Algorithmic Strategy to Reach Your Crowdfund Capital Raising Goals.” Free to attend.Community Event Calendar* Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET - Click on Events* Community Revitalization, Thursdays, 10:00 AM Eastern.* CfPA Webinar with President-Elect Jenny Kassan sharing her vision for 2025, December 11 at 2:00 PM Eastern.* NC3 Changing the Paradigm: Mobilizing Community Investment Funds, March 7, 2025* Asheville Neighborhood Economics, date TBD following impact of Helene.If you would like to submit an event for us to share with the 8,000+ members of the SuperCrowd, click here.We use AI to help us write compelling recaps of each episode. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at www.superpowers4good.com/subscribe
What is Quince and why is it everywhere? Who is running Albion Fit? Who buys clothes at Altar'd State? Why is Madewell so sad? This is an explainer episode, but it's also a brands-feelings processing episode, because any time millennials try and talk about how J.Crew or Madewell has changed, they're also talking about how their own feelings about fashion have changed. And no one understands the rhythms of brands quite like Caroline Moss, the host and curator of the Gee Thanks Just Bought It extended universe. Listen as we attempt to answer all of your WTF-is-going-on-with-this-brand questions and hold space, as it were, for all of you big brand feelings… and tell us what brand still mystifies you! Join the ranks of paid subscribers and get bonus content, access to the discussion threads, ad-free episodes, and the knowledge that you're supporting an indie pod trying to make its way in the world. If you're already a subscriber-- thank you! Join us in the discussion thread for this episode! Got a question or idea for a future episode? Let us know here. To hear more, visit culturestudypod.substack.com
In this week's episode Cahner and Delaney share their adventures from Halloween festivities to delicious culinary experiences. Get the inside scoop on True American's epic Halloween party, discover the delights of Shaheen's Afghan Cuisine, and learn about the hidden gems of Lincoln's tailgating spots. From exploring Omaha's diverse food scene to pottery classes and team bonding activities, this episode is packed with exciting places to visit and things to do. Whether you're looking for a fun outing with colleagues or a unique dining experience, Cahner and Delaney have you covered. Tune in for their latest recommendations and start planning your next Omaha adventure! 00:00 Welcome to Omaha Places Podcast 00:44 Halloween at True American 02:09 Exploring Lincoln and Husker Games 04:33 Dining at Shaheen's Afghan Cuisine 06:57 Crisp & Green and Memoir Dining Experiences 09:12 Shopping and Gift Ideas 15:01 Pottery Classes at Kimba's Touch 20:04 Diving into Follower Questions 20:49 Best Places for Team Bonding Activities 26:57 Fun Indoor Activities for Kids 29:58 Upcoming Events in November 34:06 Supporting Local Businesses Links: Glow at the Luminarium: https://kiewitluminarium.org/glow/ Midtown Merry Market: https://midtowncrossing.com/event/midtown-merry-market-2024/ Wizard Weekend at Bubbly Tart: https://www.facebook.com/events/415601638162963 Albany and Avers at Madewell: https://www.instagram.com/p/DB1MRwhPziL/?img_index=1 |Instagram | |TikTok| | Youtube | | Subscribe to our newsletter| |Visit our website| A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Check out other shows on the Hurrdat Media Network: https://hurrdatmedia.com/network/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of Big Shot, we're joined by retail legend Mickey Drexler, whose transformative leadership reshaped some of the biggest names in fashion. Over his 18-year tenure at The Gap, Mickey took the company from $400 million to $14 billion in revenue, revolutionizing casual wear and spotting a new retail opportunity that led to the creation of Old Navy. His influence extends far beyond The Gap—he also founded Madewell, served on Apple's board for over a decade, and now works alongside his son Alex on the growing success of Alex Mill. In our conversation today, we cover: Mickey's humble beginnings in a one-bedroom apartment in The Bronx Mickey's heuristic for hiring and what draws him to people Mickey's friendship with Steve Jobs and what it was like serving on each other's boards The importance of urgency and why a bad decision is better than indecision How Mickey does market research, and his process behind both The Gap and Old Navy Mickey's thoughts on entrepreneurship, his family, and much more! — In This Episode We Cover: (02:53) Welcome Mickey Drexler (03:29) Mickey's childhood in the Bronx (12:40) The traits Mickey looks for in people he's hiring (14:56) Why Mickey values kindness and treating others fairly, regardless of their status (16:40) Why the best training is doing the job (18:40) Mickey's high standards, obsession with data, and the importance of instinct (28:39) How Steve Jobs persuaded Mickey to join Apple's board (32:33) What Mickey admired about Steve Jobs (34:20) Why a bad decision is better than indecision (36:34) What makes a great website (39:43) Mickey's process for helping The Gap standout (46:32) Why Mickey calls the fashion business a commodity business (47:20) How Dayton Hudson's Target stores inspired Mickey to build Old Navy (54:15) How Mickey got the name for Old Navy (57:42) The challenges Mickey faced opening Old Navy (1:00:20) How the meaning of value depends on the individual customer (1:05:29) The call from Steve Jobs that marked an end to Mickey's time at The Gap (1:11:20) Mickey's wife, Peggy's background (1:13:22) Mickey's experience taking J. Crew private (1:18:17) How Mickey balances work and family (1:20:03) Mickey's thoughts on Jewish entrepreneurship, especially in the fashion industry (1:21:52) Mickey's parting advice on learning entrepreneurship thoughts on school (1:23:37) What David learned at school, and Harley's learnings from Mickey Where To Find Mickey Drexler • X: https://twitter.com/millarddrexler • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mickeydrexler • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/millard-mickey-drexler-1b00a9269/ Where To Find Big Shot: • Website: https://www.bigshot.show/ • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bigshotpodcast • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bigshotshow • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigshotshow/ • Harley Finkelstein: https://twitter.com/harleyf • David Segal: https://twitter.com/tea_maverick • Production and Marketing: https://penname.co
Join us on the Kick Your Boots Up Podcast for the last episode of Season Two as we sit down with Laura Young, President of Brighton Collectables, Inc. and Leegin, and a proud graduate of Southern Methodist University-Cox School of Business. Discover Laura's journey from Tyler, Texas, to leading major brands in the fashion industry, and hear her insights on how she navigated her path to success. Plus, Laura shares her best piece of business advice for aspiring leaders. Don't miss this inspiring episode filled with valuable lessons from one of the top executives in the industry.
Welcome to The Vintory Podcast: Top 10 Mistakes. Based on the Amazon best-selling book, Vacation Rental Secrets. Join Lauren Madewell as she recounts her journey of turning vacation rental management mistakes into valuable growth insights.Enjoy!⭐️ Links & Show NotesVacation Rental SecretsLauren MadewellAuntie Belham's Cabins of GatlinburgBrooke Pfautz
Fashion is in the midst of mall madness! Alyssa is joined by Casey Lewis, founder of the After School newsletter and Gen Z consumer trends expert, to discuss the rebranding and reinvigoration of the stores they grew up shopping at their local suburban malls, including J.Crew, Abercrombie, Hollister, Gap, Old Navy, Limited Too, Claire's, Victoria's Secret, and more. Tune in for a lively, winding discussion and Casey's insights on how TikTok haul culture is driving Gen Z to the mall; why a marketer's job is so difficult right now (especially for mall brands) and how to successfully capitalize on a moment; the exciting new energy coming from J.Crew's editorial and social media output; the frenzy surrounding the Gap x DÔEN, Gap x Madhappy, and J.Crew x Maryam Nassir Zadeh collaborations; a scene report from the Old Navy x The Cut Fashion Week party at Webster Hall; how mall brands are engaging with culture in a way they haven't previously; the halcyon days of Target and H&M designer collaborations and whether we'll ever get back there; why the Zac Posen era at Gap Inc. feels so promising; whether millennial icons like Alexa Chung (who just partnered with Madewell again after 14 years) and the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show can truly excite a new generation; the Gap Fall 2024 dance commercial featuring Troye Sivan really resonating on TikTok; Tyla being the ticket to Gen Z for both Gap and Victoria's Secret; the Hollister viral babydoll shirt; Abercrombie's fascinating success among elder Gen Zs and younger millennials; the Limited Too comeback and why the brand's catalogs are selling for $150 on Etsy; the renaissance of mall-favorite labels Tory Burch and Coach; and whether this mall mania is simply a result of the Y2K nostalgia wave that fashion can't seem to escape. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewgarde.substack.com
THE GOSPEL OF JOHN: THE DEITY AND TEACHING OF JESUS CHRIST“Do You Want to Be Made Well?”John 5:1-7 NKJVChrist's Bible Fellowship - Barrigada, Guam USASpeaker: Pastor Avery FerrerasSunday, August 18, 2024
In this episode Rev. Dr. Michelle Smith speaks on the issue Do You Want to be Made Well. Reading from John 5:1-9 Michelle speaks to the issue of how within salvation there is the ability to be made well body, mind and spirit. If you would like to reach out email Michelle at forceoflightmedia@gmail.com. If you wish to give to Michelle's ministry her PayPal is Michelle34Smith God Bless!
THE GOSPEL OF JOHN: THE DEITY AND TEACHING OF JESUS CHRIST“Do You Want to Be Made Well?”John 5:1-7 NKJVChrist's Bible Fellowship - Barrigada, Guam USASpeaker: Pastor Avery FerrerasSunday, August 18, 2024
Ali and Harmony start the show with news about Madewell's return of skinny jeans. They also dive into GQ's latest feature on George Clooney and Brad Pitt. Laundry Evangelist's Patric Richardson joins them to discuss everything laundry-related and address your top questions. They wrap up the first hour with a round of Whose Look! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ali and Harmony start the show with news about Madewell's return of skinny jeans. They also dive into GQ's latest feature on George Clooney and Brad Pitt. Laundry Evangelist's Patric Richardson joins them to discuss everything laundry-related and address your top questions. They wrap up the first hour with a round of Whose Look!
Jahbrielle is a St. Louis born, South LA raised writer, photographer and director. She focuses on truthful and compelling storytelling through music, narrative and documentary projects. Her roots run deeply through every part of her artistry, drawing inspiration from family lineage, the African diaspora, music and the magnificence of the natural world. These subjects are often incorporated into her expression. Through the capturing and crafting of images, she reminds every being of their innate worthiness, brilliance and power. Some notable collaborators are HOORAE, Raedio, Zero Fatigue, YouTube Originals, Sienna Naturals, Madewell and Converse. She's a proud graduate of Howard University and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Jahbrielle believes deeply in the power of words and images as tools for self reflection, evolution and a conduit between the past and the present, setting the stage for a brighter future.
Our conversation then takes a deep dive into the world of "zombie brands," those once high-flying companies now struggling under the weight of high customer acquisition costs. With examples spanning Outdoor Voices to Warby Parker, we examine the shifting landscape of the Direct-to-Consumer space. Amidst debates on Disneyland rides and discussions on the economic impact on e-commerce, we spotlight sectors like grocery and beauty that are defying the odds, offering a glimmer of hope in a challenging market.As we navigate the complexities of niche marketing, we uncover the perils brands face when they stray too far from their core audience. Highlighting stories from Madewell and Athleta, we underscore the necessity of authentic, unfiltered content—a shift driven by platforms like TikTok and Snapchat. Wrapping up with insights on balancing immediate sales with long-term brand building, and even a tangent on pronghorn adaptability, we leave you with a comprehensive view on how to make your brand not just survive but thrive. Tune in, subscribe, and let's keep the conversation going!Please connect with Trevor on social media. You can find him anywhere @thetrevorcrump
In this episode of the Built HOW podcast, host Lucas Sherraden sits down with Bethanie Madewell, an accomplished real estate professional from Phoenix, Arizona. Bethanie shares her journey from a veterinary surgical technician to leading a thriving real estate team. Her story is punctuated with deep care for her clients and team, something she attributes to her challenging upbringing and the life-changing mentorship she received from notable industry leaders. Bethanie delves into the strategies that propelled her from selling 18 homes in her first year to becoming a director of sales and then leading her own team. She emphasizes how critical relationship-building is, especially in today's volatile real estate market. Bethanie shares lessons from her unique partnership with Travis Bard and the importance of having the right people in the right roles to succeed. Connect with Bethanie at https://www.bktarizona.com/ ---------- Visit www.builthow.com to sign up for our next live or virtual event. Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
Uncover the truth behind the myths of Airbnb passive income. Are you tired of hearing promises of "get rich quick" and effortless rental riches? In this conversation, Lauren Madewell, Operations Manager of Auntie Bellham's Cabin Rentals, pulls back the curtain on the realities of running a successful vacation rental business.With over a decade of hands-on experience, Lauren shares her hard-earned wisdom on what it truly takes to thrive in the competitive short-term rental market. From debunking the "passive income" myth to exploring the spectrum of hospitality, this episode offers a refreshingly honest perspective.In this episode, you will be able to:Discover the secrets to creating passive income with Airbnb and maximize your vacation rental earnings.Uncover direct booking strategies for vacation rentals that will boost your property's occupancy and revenue.Learn how to enhance the guest experience through impactful hospitality practices that keep visitors coming back.Master the art of marketing vacation rentals on social media to attract more guests and elevate your property's visibility.Navigate the short-term rental industry with expert insights and tips to stay ahead of the competition.About Lauren MadewellLauren Madewell, the seasoned operations manager at Auntie Bellhalm's Cabin Rentals in the picturesque Spooky Mountains, brings a wealth of experience and a unique familial connection to the vacation rental industry. Her journey from joining the family business over a decade ago to witnessing the shifts in customer behavior, property management, and the influx of new property owners in the market offers an insightful perspective. With a down-to-earth and pragmatic approach, Lauren offers practical advice and genuine insights into the nuances of creating sustainable passive income through Airbnb. Her deep understanding of the industry and the evolving landscape makes her a trusted resource for property owners looking to navigate the world of short-term rentals effectively.Connect with Lauren and Auntie Bellum's Cabin Rentals:Website: https://www.auntiebelhams.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auntiebelhamscabinrentals/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auntiebelhamscabins/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@auntiebelhamshttps://linktr.ee/auntiebelhams** Exclusive offer for DBS Podcast Listeners: Take advantage of the 15% OFF when you stay at Auntie Bellham's Cabin Rental **The key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - The Myth of Passive Income on Airbnb00:03:18 - Family Business Legacy and Transition00:07:04 - Evolution of the Vacation Rental Industry00:09:15 - Changing Dynamics with Property Owners00:12:50 - Managing the Complexities of Property Management00:13:26 - The importance of communication in business operations00:16:15 - Inside Out Hospitality00:19:29 - Creating a Culture of Hospitality00:22:02 - Hospitality in Action00:25:37 - Engaging Content Strategy00:27:21 - Standing Out Through Personality and Hospitality00:28:39 - Leveraging National Days for Content Creation00:31:34 - Importance of Guest Interactions and Trust00:33:45 - Direct Booking Success and Guest SavingsFREE GUIDE: 10 Ways to Drive Guests to your Website instead of Airbnb:
In this special “Chat Box” episode, part of a series of executive spotlights for RetailRx community hub, Danielle Schmelkin, chief information officer of J.Crew Group joins Fairchild Studio Director Lauren Parker. Schmelkin discusses the shifting role of the CIO, J.Crew and Madewell's digital transformation strategies, and sheds light on how retailers should use AI and other technologies to set themselves up for digital success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SARA ELISE is a multidisciplinary creative, splitting her time between Brooklyn and The Catskills, New York. She works primarily in the hospitality, well-being, and food industries and is the co-founder and designer of Apogeo Guest House, a boutique hotel concept space in Nicaragua that centers QTPOC, as well as the founder of Harvest & Revel, a NY-based sustainable event catering + design company.She is the author of A Recipe for More, her debut book released with Harper Collins in May 2023.Sara Elise has been featured in Dazed, Autostraddle, Playboy, Interview Mag, Essence, Afropunk, mindbodygreen, Bon Appetit and Healthy-ish, Well + Good, Nylon, StyleLikeU, and them, among other publications. And was named one of BK Magazine's 50 Most Fascinating People in 2022.She has been invited to speak and host workshops at places like Brown University and Squarespace and has modeled for brands like Sephora, Mercedes Benz, Bombas, Instagram, MCM, AG Jeans, Madewell and more.As an autistic Black & Indigenous femme, she spends much of her thoughtspace contemplating pleasure + pain, collective joy + healing, otherness, embodiment, remembering + reclaiming, self-destruction, and growth— and how inextricably those concepts are linked. To that end, Sara Elise has deep interests in ritualization, BDSM, relationship dynamics, and the development of decolonized personal awareness and well-being.With all of her work, she aims to challenge our collective reality by first reimagining and then creating alternative systems and spaces for Black & Indigenous people of color and LGBTQIA2S+ people to thrive.You can join her community-making on Instagram, and find more of her writing at Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.Recorded at The Newsstand Studio at 1 Rockefeller Plaza in NYC. Special thanks to Joseph Hazan & Karen Song. Produced by Wanda Acosta• Find us: @cafetabacfilm on Instagram & Facebook • Email us: info@cafetabacfilm.com• Website: cafetabacfilm.com/podcast • LEAVE A REVIEW
Susan and Hans provided a sermon dialogue based on the passage from Mark 5:21-43 of the woman with the hemorrhage and Jairus, a chief rabbi in the synagogue, whose daughter was deathly ill. They portrayed these two characters who met Jesus, allowing us to picture ourselves in the story. Through this imaginative retelling, we can be touched by the story and hear what the Holy Spirit is speaking to us through the passage.
Today's sermon is Do You Want to Be Made Well by James Chapman Find more teaching from Pastor James at www.calvarycsm.com
Have you ever wondered about the real impact of therapy on mental health? Or mental health on leadership capacity? This week, our hosts open up about the profound and often challenging journey of mental health and the transformative power of therapy. Bri and Adrian share their personal experiences, providing a raw and authentic look at their paths to mental wellness and their thoughts on the struggles and benefits of therapy. We tackle finding the right therapist. It's not just about getting support; it's about ensuring that your therapist holds you accountable and helps you make real, tangible progress, rather than allowing you to stay stuck in unproductive patterns. We also explore the concept of being truly made well. Have you ever considered that some of your unresolved issues might be intertwined with your identity? Are you actively working towards healing, or are you holding on to familiar pain because it's become a part of who you are? Whether you are a corporate leader, parent, or any individual who finds themselves in a position of leadership - we hope this podcast brings you one step closer on the journey to becoming authentically yourself. More of a visual person? You can WATCH today's episode on our Youtube Channel: Youtube: youtube.com/cadriancrawford To stay connected, visit us at the following places to help as a guide for you on your journey to becoming an authentic leader! LinkedIn: Adrian Crawford Instagram: @writenewrules TikTok: @writenewrules
In the Bible, God is often revealed as a healer. When Jesus asks a sick man “Do you want to be made well?”, it becomes an invitation for us to embrace the wholeness and new life that comes through him in faith. God is calling us to examine our own hearts, desires, and readiness for the transformation that the power of Jesus offers. In this week's message, Pastor Josh Kelsey shows Jesus' method of internal and external healing by asking us to “rise, take up your mat, and walk”.
Lisa and Michael Fine are some of the most colorful, creative and inspiring people I know! They the Co-Owners of Quiet Town, a sustainable elevatedbathroom decor brand including shower curtains, bath rugs, and bath towels. They are here to share all about starting a business, what keeps them excited, how they fell in love... and so much MAGIC! Lisa Fine began her career in magazines, assisting, writing and styling for YM, Vogue, In Styleetc...She went on to become the Director of Styling at Madewell for over a decade where shelearned the fundamentals of launching a brand from Mickey Drexler and Jenna Lyons.Lisa co-created Quiet Town after realizing there was a lack of thoughtfully-crafted bathroomaccessories. She serves as Creative Director and oversees all design, marketing and production.Michael Fine began his career selling advertising in magazines in 1998 and quickly realized hispassion was for photography. After assisting some of the biggest fashion photographers he wenton to shoot editorial and commercial work for manyhousehold-named clients and magazines...Michael generously offered to help Lisa out with Quiet Town and the rest is history.Michael shoots the majority of Quiet Town's imagery in addition to overseeing the growth anddevelopment of the brand.Lisa and Michael started Quiet Town in 2016 but dreams about the brand had begun years before when Lisa saw an opportunity in the market. Quiet Town is a lifestyle brand aimed at elevating the bathroom space through color, texture, quality and thoughtfulness. Quiet Town is devoted to making things we use every day like shower curtains and bath rugs fun. Most importantly, they create everything consciously, working with partners we trust who value their people and the environment. Thank you Lisa and Michael for bringing color and joy into our bathrooms! WE LOVE YOU!Please enjoy this amazing episode! Follow them @quiettownhome
Susan Guthrie welcomes back the Champion of Change, Jenny Stevens! Jenny shares her top 5 signs that you need a coach! If you know something needs to change but can't pinpoint WTF is wrong - tune into this episode for some insight on how working with a coach might just be what you need to motivate you to move forward. Susan and Jenny explore the power of change, the pitfalls of staying stuck, and the benefits of coaching. Jenny also shares her journey through significant life events, including battling cancer and loss, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and choosing joy. Featured Topics and Some Signs You Need a Coach You're stuck and unable to see a way out The four things people want more of and how a coach can help Prioritizing non-negotiables and seeking accountability When it is time to let toxic people in your life go **************************************** About this week's special guest: Jenny Stevens Jenny Stevens is a licensed clinical counselor turned personal, professional, and divorce coach, specializing in moving through change positively. If you are seeking an energetic expert who can speak about managing change with positivity and personal experience, she is your gal. Website: http://www.jennystevenscoach.com Jenny on Instagram: http://instagram.com/jennystevens_coach **************************************** THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: HEADSPACE Hello, Divorce & Beyond family! We've teamed up with Headspace to guide you towards better mental health. With Headspace's meditation, mindfulness tools, and mental health support, you're set for a happier, healthier you. Sign up through our exclusive link for free two weeks of Headspace membership. Don't miss out on this opportunity to embrace well-being. ========================= ThredUp Today's episode is brought to you by ThredUp, the largest online thrift store where fashion meets sustainability. Imagine finding brands like Free People, Madewell, Patagonia, Zara, and Lululemon at up to 90% off retail. ThredUp makes it easy to shop your favorite names in fashion without the hefty price tag, while giving clothes a second life. Whether updating your style or finding unique pieces, ThredUp has something sustainable and affordable for everyone. Ready to refresh your wardrobe? Our listeners get an exclusive offer: 45% off plus free shipping on your first order. Just visit divorcebeyond.com/ThredUp. ********************************************************************* SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE! https://divorcebeyond.com/Sponsorship-Info ******************************************************************* MEET OUR CREATOR AND HOST: SUSAN GUTHRIE®, ESQ., the creator and host of The Divorce and Beyond® Podcast, is nationally recognized as one of the top family law and divorce mediation attorneys in the country. Susan is the Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution and is a sought-after keynote speaker, business and practice consultant, coach and trainer. You can find out more about Susan and her services here: https://neon.page/susanguthrie Internationally renowned as one of the leading experts in online mediation, Susan created her Learn to Mediate Online® program and has trained more than 25,000 professionals in how to transition their practice online. Susan recently partnered with legal and mediation legend, Forrest "Woody" Mosten to create the Mosten Guthrie Academy which provides gold-standard, fully online training for mediation and collaborative professionals at all stages of their careers. Follow Susan Guthrie and THE DIVORCE AND BEYOND PODCAST on social media for updates and inside tips and information: Susan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susaneguthrie/ Susan on Instagram @susanguthrieesq ********************************************************************* We'd really appreciate it if you would give us a 5 Star Rating and tell us what you like about the show in a review - your feedback really matters to us! You can get in touch with Susan at divorceandbeyondpod@gmail.com. Don't forget to visit the webpage www.divorceandbeyondpod.com and sign up for the free NEWSLETTER to receive a special welcome video from Susan and more!! ********************************************************************* DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM. ======================================
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Today we are excited to chat with a “pleasure doula,” Sara Elise: an autistic, Black & Indigenous, queer, femme, who works primarily in the hospitality, well-being, and food industries. She has graduated business school, worked on Wall Street, and has been featured in Playboy, Nylon, Bon Appetit, StyleLikeU, and was one of BK Magazine's 50 Most Fascinating People of 2022. She has modeled for brands like Sephora, Mercedes Benz, Madewell, and Instagram, and she is the author of A Recipe for More, her debut book which launched May 2023. Wanna go to Switzerland with us? Learn more and book now.Today's podcast is brought to you by Childfree Wealth, a life and financial planning firm dedicated to helping childfree and permanently childless people live their best life without kids. Visit their website to get started — and tell them we sent you! Support this show.Wanna connect with us on social media? You can find us on Instagram and TikTok at @diypod. If you have a question or comment, email us at dinky@dinkypod.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dinky--5953015/support.
This week on the Divorce and Beyond podcast, Susan Guthrie welcomes back Erin Levine! Erin is the visionary Legal Tech Innovator and Divorce Disruptor behind Hello Divorce. Erin shares her insights on how Hello Divorce transforms the divorce landscape through innovative technology and personalized support and simplifies the divorce process, empowering individuals to navigate their journey with confidence and clarity. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on how Hello Divorce is paving the way for a brighter, more empowering future beyond divorce. Featured topics and Golden Nuggets How Hello Divorce offers a fresh approach to divorce, diverging from the adversarial industry norms. Erin explains how tools and services help individuals simplify and demystify divorce proceedings Make informed decisions about your marital home during divorce using specialized tools and calculators. Hello Divorce saves users nearly $13,000 on average compared to traditional divorce proceedings, ensuring a more secure transition into the next phase of life. **************************************** About this week's special guest: Erin Levine Erin Levine is the Founder and CEO of Hello Divorce. After 16 years as a divorce attorney; Erin knows just how broken, toxic, wildly inefficient and unreasonably expensive the family law system is. Erin set out to revolutionize how consumers interact with the law and provide a kinder, easier and cheaper pathway to divorce. Erin's access to justice work has been recognized by the legal industry and beyond, with awards and recognition from the likes of Women Founders Network, TechCrunch, Vice, Forbes and the American Bar Association. Hello Divorce website: https://hellodivorce.com/ Hello Divorce on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellodivorce/ HomeSplit: http://hellodivorce.com/home Divorce and Beyond Episodes referenced in this episode: The FYI on DIY Divorce from the Founder and CEO of Hello Divorce, Erin Levine It's All About the House: What You Need to Think About Before You Decide to Keep It with Tami Wollensak Mortgage Must-Knows for Divorce from Tami Wollensak, CDLP **************************************** THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: ThredUp Today's episode is brought to you by ThredUp, the largest online thrift store where fashion meets sustainability. Imagine finding brands like Free People, Madewell, Patagonia, Zara, and Lululemon at up to 90% off retail. ThredUp makes it easy to shop your favorite names in fashion without the hefty price tag, while giving clothes a second life. Whether updating your style or finding unique pieces, ThredUp has something sustainable and affordable for everyone. Ready to refresh your wardrobe? Our listeners get an exclusive offer: 45% off plus free shipping on your first order. Just visit divorcebeyond.com/ThredUp. ================ HEADSPACE Hello, Divorce & Beyond family! We've teamed up with Headspace to guide you towards better mental health. With Headspace's meditation, mindfulness tools, and mental health support, you're set for a happier, healthier you. Sign up through our exclusive link for free two weeks of Headspace membership. Don't miss out on this opportunity to embrace well-being. ********************************************************************* SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE! https://divorcebeyond.com/Sponsorship-Info ******************************************************************* MEET OUR CREATOR AND HOST: SUSAN GUTHRIE®, ESQ., the creator and host of The Divorce and Beyond® Podcast, is nationally recognized as one of the top family law and divorce mediation attorneys in the country. Susan is the Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution and is a sought-after keynote speaker, business and practice consultant, coach and trainer. You can find out more about Susan and her services here: https://neon.page/susanguthrie Internationally renowned as one of the leading experts in online mediation, Susan created her Learn to Mediate Online® program and has trained more than 25,000 professionals in how to transition their practice online. Susan recently partnered with legal and mediation legend, Forrest "Woody" Mosten to create the Mosten Guthrie Academy which provides gold-standard, fully online training for mediation and collaborative professionals at all stages of their careers. Follow Susan Guthrie and THE DIVORCE AND BEYOND PODCAST on social media for updates and inside tips and information: Susan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susaneguthrie/ Susan on Instagram @susanguthrieesq ********************************************************************* We'd really appreciate it if you would give us a 5 Star Rating and tell us what you like about the show in a review - your feedback really matters to us! You can get in touch with Susan at divorceandbeyondpod@gmail.com. Don't forget to visit the webpage www.divorceandbeyondpod.com and sign up for the free NEWSLETTER to receive a special welcome video from Susan and more!! ********************************************************************* DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM.
Susan Guthrie welcomes Marika Dzhindzhikashvili as she shares her journey from marriage at 16 to a divorced single mom of 2 at 21 to the COO of a $2 plus billion dollar private equity fund. Marika's journey to financial independence will inspire you. Marika's story is not just about overcoming adversity but is a testament to the power of perseverance, self-belief, and the importance of financial independence. She shares her experience and discusses her initiative to empower other women through financial education. This is the kind of “wind beneath my wings” episode we love listeners to hear! Featured topics and Golden Nuggets Changing from believing you are incapable to being grateful and believing in yourself. Marika shares her experience with overcoming adversity and how being drawn to successful people helped her succeed, too. The role of financial independence, empowerment, and investing in yourself. **************************************** About this week's special guest: Marika Dzhindzhikashvili Marika Dzhindzhikashvili is a seasoned business development and investor relations professional with a focus on spearheading project origination and Capital Raise at Astor Realty Capital. As the firm's COO, Ms. Dzhindzhikashvili oversees global investor relations, building and maintaining relationships with corporate and institutional investors while facilitating transparency and information flow between Astor and its institutional clients. Ms. Dzhindzhikashvili has developed a deep understanding of both domestic and international market dynamics, as well as an extensive network of industry contacts. She is dedicated to creating value for clients by providing customized and comprehensive solutions that help them achieve their business objectives. Ms. Dzhindzhikashvili is a results-oriented professional with a proven track record of success in business development, investor relations, project management, and team leadership. She possesses a unique combination of strategic thinking and hands-on operational expertise, enabling her to identify opportunities and deliver successful outcomes for Astor and its clients. Marika on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marikadzhindzhikhashvili/ Marika on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marikadzhindzhikashvili/ Email Marika: marika(at)astorrealtycapital.com **************************************** THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: ThredUp Today's episode is brought to you by ThredUp, the largest online thrift store where fashion meets sustainability. Imagine finding brands like Free People, Madewell, Patagonia, Zara, and Lululemon at up to 90% off retail. ThredUp makes it easy to shop your favorite names in fashion without the hefty price tag, while giving clothes a second life. Whether updating your style or finding unique pieces, ThredUp has something sustainable and affordable for everyone. Ready to refresh your wardrobe? Our listeners get an exclusive offer: 45% off plus free shipping on your first order. Just visit divorcebeyond.com/ThredUp. ================ HEADSPACE Hello, Divorce & Beyond family! We've teamed up with Headspace to guide you towards better mental health. With Headspace's meditation, mindfulness tools, and mental health support, you're set for a happier, healthier you. Sign up through our exclusive link for free two weeks of Headspace membership. Don't miss out on this opportunity to embrace well-being. ********************************************************************* SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE! https://divorcebeyond.com/Sponsorship-Info ******************************************************************* MEET OUR CREATOR AND HOST: SUSAN GUTHRIE®, ESQ., the creator and host of The Divorce and Beyond® Podcast, is nationally recognized as one of the top family law and divorce mediation attorneys in the country. Susan is the Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution and is a sought-after keynote speaker, business and practice consultant, coach and trainer. You can find out more about Susan and her services here: https://neon.page/susanguthrie Internationally renowned as one of the leading experts in online mediation, Susan created her Learn to Mediate Online® program and has trained more than 25,000 professionals in how to transition their practice online. Susan recently partnered with legal and mediation legend, Forrest "Woody" Mosten to create the Mosten Guthrie Academy which provides gold-standard, fully online training for mediation and collaborative professionals at all stages of their careers. Follow Susan Guthrie and THE DIVORCE AND BEYOND PODCAST on social media for updates and inside tips and information: Susan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susaneguthrie/ Susan on Instagram @susanguthrieesq ********************************************************************* We'd really appreciate it if you would give us a 5 Star Rating and tell us what you like about the show in a review - your feedback really matters to us! You can get in touch with Susan at divorceandbeyondpod@gmail.com. Don't forget to visit the webpage www.divorceandbeyondpod.com and sign up for the free NEWSLETTER to receive a special welcome video from Susan and more!! ********************************************************************* DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM.
Rebecca van Bergen is the Founder and Executive Director of Nest, a nonprofit supporting the responsible growth and creative engagement of the artisan and maker economy to build a world of greater gender equity and economic inclusion. Rebecca leads an organization that is partnering with brand leaders such as Etsy, Madewell, Patagonia, Target and West Elm to improve transparency, social wellbeing, and economic opportunity for handworkers which includes both artisans and less skilled manual laborers, often working from their homes. Nest's comprehensive suite of artisan and maker programming reaches over 250,000 handworkers working across 1,500+ artisan businesses in 124 countries.
In this episode, we interview Lauren Madewell from Auntie Belham's Cabin Rentals in the Smokies about her approach to building the company, what makes the 'right' homeowner for her, regulations being a good thing and more.Enjoy!⭐️ Links & Show NotesAdam NorkoScott FasanoConrad O'ConnellLauren MadewellAuntie Belham's - Cabin Rentals in the Smokies
teachersletyourlightshine.com/masterminds Turn your dreams into a sustainable and profitable education business with this exciting episode of our podcast. It introduces you to Microschool Masterminds, our exclusive program that aims to revolutionize the world of education by helping you build a successful microschool or homeschool hybrid business- any type you would like! This program is a stepping stone for all—the parent, the teacher, the rookie, or the established microschool owner, offering expert guidance on financial management, strategic marketing, and hiring strategies. With our program, you can navigate your way through the complexities and create a profound impact on your learning environment. Become part of a growing movement in education! Benefit from monthly group coaching sessions, private support, access to an engaged community, and weekly content aimed at facilitating your business growth. Microschool Masterminds steer you towards success with its focus on creativity and entrepreneurship. Discover the significance of key areas in your business: the foundations, funnels, and floodgates. Enjoy a bundle of resources, such as video tutorials and live coaching, dedicated to suit diverse needs. With weekly updates of wisdom in your inbox, you can redefine your approach towards hiring, bookkeeping, and marketing. Microschool Masterminds is more than just a resource pool—it nurtures a growth mindset towards business. If you sign up in April, you can take advantage of introductory pricing and a 50% discount on our business bundle. Get ready to transform your education venture with this wealth of resources and support system. If you are a business owner struggling with information overload or a professional looking for a supportive community, our program offers tailored solutions. Through a streamlined process, you can overcome time management and budgeting issues, with accountability and support along your journey to success. Start your transformation with Microschool Masterminds today! Sign up at TeachersLetYourLightShine.com/masterminds. Get ready to tap into an era of educational revolution with Microschool Masterminds! Transform your ideas into a profitable school business, boost your efficiency, and shift the gears of your educational venture towards achieving new heights. www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/masterminds Join Our Facebook Group for a supportive community and the “best place on the corner of the internet” https://www.facebook.com/groups/teacherletyourlightshine Book a Clarity Coaching Session: www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/coaching Get started on your dream school right now! Get all the documents you need to jumpstart, market and enroll students! www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/shop We have step-by-step instructions to help you write powerful marketing brochures, enrollment forms, introductory packets, and so much more! You'll also find easy-to-use templates made to simplify your creation process, as well as beautiful real-life examples used by my micro-school, Lighthouse Learning, to give you creative inspiration when designing your very own forms. You will be able to seal the deal with peace and clarity when you hand deliver your new handbook and contract. Tune in to today's episode to find out more and head over to our shop to purchase your documents at teachersletyourlightshine.com/shop
Mickey Drexler is the former CEO of Ann Taylor, the Gap, J.Crew and creator of spin-off brands Old Navy and Madewell. Mickey is currently the Alex Mill chairman and chief investor. This episode is a unique opportunity to learn from this legendary fashion industry leader and mentor.
In this episode from a recent Charis Healing School, Pearsons shares how you can be made well by the healing power of God. Want to watch more live events? Make plans to tune in every time we go live! http://www.charisbiblecollege.org/watch-charis-live For more resources and information: www.charisbiblecollege.org.
The upcoming Marine Ball has Lizz ready for a formal affair and Kelly's gearing up for tours at the New York Auto Show (tickets coming soon!). This episode is full of all of your favorite segments, holiday advice, and a delicious ditch the drive-through you won't want to miss. → Is a Tesla Model Y your daily carpool ride? Then it's your chance to head over to the Carpool reviews, shout out your ride, and leave a five star rating and review for Kelly and Lizz! Drippy is today's millennial word of the day and means an outfit that's put together. Lately, Kelly's loving Ettika jewelry from Nordstrom for upgrading her outfits. The gals agree our vocabulary is going down the drain, though, and dive into the word of the day, exigent to get a boost. Marriam Webster's daily podcast is a quick listen to build your own vocab this week! In driveway dumps, the Madewell denim recycling program that gives you $20 off your next pair of jeans when you recycle an old pair is seriously impressive. Kelly encourages us to remember that every day you can be a different person – some days you'll do the most. Yet, you don't have to do that every day. Lizz has nailed sourdough bread even though her track record is a solid example of Pinterest vs. reality. Kelly's getting ready to make yummy snacks and homemade treats for Christmas gifts and Lizz is sharing her favorite upscale, but oh so easy to make, dinner for a Marine Corps birthday. Set your table and make it look darling to elevate your dining experiences this holiday season as an easy base model luxury. Go to the depths of your storage and pull out those fancy dishes you registered for and never use! You've probably seen caraway cookware pop up on your Instagram at some point because their kitchenware is so aesthetically pleasing. Caraway cookware has a chemical-free ceramic coating, which means you need less oil and butter to cook and it's super easy to clean. The cookware set also comes with the most fantastic organizational system made just for your cookware. → Visit carawayhome.com/carpool to get up to 20% off your next purchase for a limited time. Ever had a run in with an expensive subscription you thought you canceled, but kept getting charged for? With the Rocket Money app you can track all of your subscriptions and catch those unwanted subscriptions before your bank account takes a hit. Rocket Money will even help you fully deactivate your old subscriptions. If you're lost in the abyss of subscriptions, get Rocket Money a personal finance app that monitors your spending and helps you lower your bills. → Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to rocketmoney.com/carpool. Today's fast lane philosophies are, “Motherhood is only hard for the good moms,” and, “If you don't take risks, you'll end up working for someone who did.” A listener writes in for advice on conflicting holiday celebrations with different sides of the family. Lizz shares her three rules of thumb: communicate with your side of the family, be a united front, and have families choose lunch or dinner to simplify plans. → Write in your icks and ask for advice! Send Kelly and Lizz an email to get your question featured on the show at hello@thecarmomofficial.com In industry news Kelly's going to the New York Auto Show where she'll be giving tours of some fantastic cars (tickets coming soon!) and Edmonds has a used vehicle report for Q3 that's revealing the rate of EV depreciation. Olivia shares her lazy enchiladas for today's ditch the drive-through. Spray your baking pan and fill with frozen taquitos. Bake at 375 for 10 minutes. Add one can of enchilada sauce and cover with shredded cheese, bake for 15 minutes. Top with sour cream, black olives, lettuce, pico. → To share your ditch the drive-through recipe with us, call (959) CAR-POOL and leave us a message! Follow the Carpool Podcast on IG Follow the Carpool Podcast on YouTube Follow Kelly on IG Follow Lizz on IG Visit thecarmomofficial.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Bazaar week! This week, Jimmy and Larry are howling like horny cartoon wolves in anticipation of this weekend's Throwing Fits Friends & Family Bazaar, a full scene report and recap of our NYFW kickoff party with Basic.Space at Parcelle Wine, James being forced to confront and reconcile with his dark past on back-to-back nights, TF's elite RSVP shooting percentage, Madewell's march of dimes, the best steak au poivre in the city, wearing a sportcoat to a rave, we can confirm all the Bushwick memes are true, the two-way culturally exchange between Gen Z and Geriatric Millennials, a plethora of cheeks and nips, #menswear NYFWs of old vs. today's NYFW that is above our pay grade, whether or not you can be a shy starfucker, getting cucked and Zyn'd by our boy Robby, street style trolling Vogue Philippines, guys being dudes on the city's most exclusive rooftop, how Emrata and Venus Williams are looking respectfully, more of Lawrence's embarrassing text messages, the club is cursed and much more. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.