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On this episode of NCS Chris and Mark interviewed Meghan Phillips currently of the band Last Night Songs and formerly of the bands Copper and Idle Hands. We talked to Meghan about getting involved in the scene and life in general including her moves away and back to Buffalo and her current project Last Night Songs. Check it Out and Enjoy! Episode Music is "Shaker" by Last Night Songs
On this episode of NCS Chris and Mark interviewed Meghan Phillips currently of the band Last Night Songs and formerly of the bands Copper and Idle Hands. We talked to Meghan about getting involved in the scene and life in general including her moves away and back to Buffalo and her current project Last Night Songs. Check it Out and Enjoy! Episode Music is "Shaker" by Last Night Songs
Meghan Phillips pioneers a distinctive approach to brand strategy-bringing marketing and design under one undivided roof at Honey, a boldly comprehensive strategy and creative studio in Sacramento, California. Inspired by her 20-plus years in the food and wine industry, Meghan is a talented storyteller and passionate advocate for community, policy, and young entrepreneurs. Her spirited stance on the power of creative has been sought out by various economic development boards and sparks discussion from coast to coast. As founder and CEO of Honey, she leads a talented team that strategizes and designs work that makes an impact locally and nationally. The result: Empowering passion behind the food, beverage, cannabis and agriculture industries. As a mom of two, Meghan is also the co-founder of Simple Summers. Simple Summers is the stress-free resource to find the best summer camps for your children — camps that fit your budget, schedule, and children's interests. Please rate, subscribe, and share this podcast with everyone you know. We can be found on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Topics covered in this episode: Urban flex, Bean and Heather Herra: https://www.urbanflexandflow.com/ Viansa winery: https://www.viansa.com/ Java city coffee: https://javacity.com/ Cupcake vineyards: https://www.cupcakevineyards.com/ The passion economy: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/239718/the-passion-economy-by-adam-davidson/ Adam Davidson, the economist for the New Yorker, Planet Money: https://adamdavidson.com/ Link the SXSW interview: https://workbyhoney.com/sxsw-x-honey/ Chamber small business center: https://metrochamber.org/2022/04/sacramento-metro-chamber-launches-the-metrobusiness-center-that-provides-comprehensive-free-resources-for-small-businesses/ Cap to cap: https://metrochamber.org/cap23/ Trish Kelly: https://www.valleyvision.org/people/trish-kelly/, Simple summers: https://www.simplesummers.com/ Binchoyaki: https://www.binchoyaki.com/ The Alchemist: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18144590-the-alchemist Dopamine nation: https://www.annalembke.com/dopamine-nation
Hey gang on this episode we have the band Last Night Songs on, which features Meghan and Joe from the band Copper . Chris and I got Meghan and Joe on to talk abouth the new band and what they've had going on since Copper. I interviewed Copper on the HMNI Fanzine podcast a ways back. So seek that out if you want to hear Meghan talk about Copper. We talked abou tthe band and thier upcoming first show 11/3/22 at teh Revolution Gallery in Buffalo. We covered the usual topics of positivity and buffalo food as well! Check it out and enjoy! Episode Music is Milky Stars (demo) which can be found on the Last Night Songs bandcamp https://lastnightsongs.bandcamp.com/
Hey gang on this episode we have the band Last Night Songs on, which features Meghan and Joe from the band Copper . Chris and I got Meghan and Joe on to talk abouth the new band and what they've had going on since Copper. I interviewed Copper on the HMNI Fanzine podcast a ways back. So seek that out if you want to hear Meghan talk about Copper. We talked abou tthe band and thier upcoming first show 11/3/22 at teh Revolution Gallery in Buffalo. We covered the usual topics of positivity and buffalo food as well! Check it out and enjoy! Episode Music is Milky Stars (demo) which can be found on the Last Night Songs bandcamp https://lastnightsongs.bandcamp.com/
On this special bonus episode of Blind Date With a Book, we sit down with Meghan Phillips to discuss our favorite boarding school novels. Meghan is the author of the upcoming flash fiction chapbook Abstinence Only. Titles mentioned include: The Starboard Sea by Amber Dermont Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik The Lightness by Emily Temple Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay Invitation to a Bonfire by Adrienne Celt Chrestomanci series by Diana Wynne Jones Skippy Dies by Paul Murray Bonus picks At Briarwood School for Girls by Michael Knight Plain Bad Heroines by emily m danforth True Biz by Sara Novic The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls by Anton DiSclafani My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
In this episode of the podcast, I talk with Meghan Phillips. Meghan is the founder and owner of Honey, a creative studio based in Sacramento, California. She is an entrepreneur, accomplished businesswoman, wine lover and Sonoma Valley native. Honey focuses on supporting brands in their creative process in a holistic, collaborative way. We talk about what it was like to restructure her business, being vulnerable with people to achieve greatness and what she is planning for the next phase of her journey.
Michael talks with Meghan Phillips about bringing her first chapbook into the world, crafting a voice at the sentence level, pens & notebooks, the daunting task of novel writing, reading as a comfort, kids TV, filling in gaps of nostalgic pop culture, and more!Meghan Phillips is a writer and editor who was a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellow in 2020. Her short fiction has been anthologized in Best Microfiction 2019, 2020, & 2021 and The Best Small Fictions 2019. Her sold out flash fiction chapbook Abstinence Only from is available right now for free as an e-book from Barrelhouse.Podcast theme: DJ Garlik & Bertholet's "Special Sause" used with permission from Bertholet.
Meghan Phillips is the author of chapbook “Abstinence Only” and has stories in Best Microfiction 2019, 2020, and 2021. Zoe Contros Kearl is a writer and editor based in rural Vermont. J.B. Stone is a Neurodivergent/Autistic writer, slam poet, editor and literary critic from Brooklyn, now residing in Buffalo, NY. Kendra Fortmeyer lives and writesContinue reading "BACK FROM THE DEAD: Micro x HAD Halloween Special"
Meghan Phillips is the author of chapbook "Abstinence Only" and has stories in Best Microfiction 2019, 2020, and 2021. Zoe Contros Kearl is a writer and editor based in rural Vermont. J.B. Stone is a Neurodivergent/Autistic writer, slam poet, editor and literary critic from Brooklyn, now residing in Buffalo, NY. Kendra Fortmeyer lives and writes in Austin, Texas. Megan Pillow is co-editor of The Audacity, and her work has appeared or is forthcoming in, among other places, in Electric Literature, SmokeLong Quarterly, The Believer, TriQuarterly, and Guernica. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meghan Phillips is the Founder and CEO of Honey, a female-led creative studio that intersects design and marketing to create impactful work for the food, beverage, cannabis, and agriculture industries. In this episode, we talk about the struggles of being a business owner and the importance of clarity in your vision to lead a creative team and company, why marketers and designers need to collaborate on the same team to ensure that excellent creative works get seen, how the underrepresentation of female voices in creative agencies and the majority of consumers in the food and beverage industry being women creates a gap in marketing and advertising that she wants to fill with her team at Honey, the importance of collaboration and convening in-person to help creatives find their flow state, and her top 3 traits of what makes a successful brand which are cohesive design across all channels, transparency on how the product is made, and understanding the human component behind the product so people can relate more to the brand. Learn more at TheCreativeHaven.com
Meghan Phillips is the founder and CEO of Honey, a creative marketing agency that's been making waves in the agriculture, food, and beverage industries for nearly a decade. She shares her agency's growth story with Jason and reminds us that the path to success is never a straight line. Meghan's story is an excellent example of how creative entrepreneurs can make meaningful changes to sidestep all the obstacles standing in the way of running a flourishing agency.
Meghan Phillips is a 2020 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellow, author (ABSTINENCE ONLY, Barrelhouse), public library employee, and mother. Alex and Lindsay chat with her about ghost sex, mothers-in-law reading their work, pregnancy, and what exactly is a preposition? Then: these three idiots write a children's book (only the title, but still)! Also: a giveaway! Later, Alex and Lindsay debrief and read a little of their work.
So, what does Adam Davidson, author of The Passion Economy: The New Rules for Thriving in the Twenty-First Century mean by the Passion Economy? Who are some people and companies doing well in this new century and how are they doing it?Adam Davidson (@adamdavidson on Twitter)is the Cofounder of NPR's Planet Money podcast; a writer at The New Yorker, where he covers economics and business; and the CEO of Three Uncanny Four, a leadership podcast production company. Listen for discussions about Jason Blumer, Meghan Phillips, Katie Weissenborn, Laszlo Bock, and others in this insightful look at how companies and people have become Passion Economy stars!Follow Adam on Twitter, @adamdavidson. Learn more about Jason at jasonblumer.com, Meghan Phillips at workbyhoney.com, Katie Weissenborn at generalpencil.com and Laszlo Bock at humu.com. Learn more about Adam and his partner Laura Mayer's new company in this article: https://rainnews.com/three-uncanny-four-teams-with-adam-mckay-for-new-podcast-production-venture/EVERY small to midsize business owner / leader should read this book! Here's the link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Passion-Economy-Thriving-I would love to get your comments and questions on this or any Business Builders Show. Call or text me at 570 815 1626. Be sure to subscribe to the Business Builders Show with Marty Wolff on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify or your fav podcast app. Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meghan Phillips of Honey joins Jason Blumer on this episode of the Businessology Show. Meghan and Jason talk about niching, designing internal processes and creating a tapestry with your team. Both Meghan and Jason are featured in Adam Davidson's new book, "The Passion Economy." Come see Adam, Meghan and Jason at SXSW in Austin, TX!
#Reinvention challenges us to defy preconceived notions, to know something well enough to break it apart and build it back up or to find an alternate perspective richer in curiosity, creativity, and criticism. Meghan Phillips is the CEO and founder of Honey, a Sacramento-based marketing and design agency that provides voice, story, and identity to boutique and national brands. David Sobon founded the Wide Open Walls mural festival in Sacramento, CA.
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Ciro Faienza presents Meghan Phillips' “The Bride of Frankenstein Considers Her Options”. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Meghan here.
New podcast out, and it's a good one! For anyone in the marketing and branding world, if you own or are thinking of jumping into agency life, you'll definitely want to check this out. Such a great conversation loaded with tons of practical value from someone with 10+ years of experience. Beyond a look back over the last 10 years of Honey, Meghan Phillips shared with us the recent rebranding process they endeavored on. Follow Meghan: instagram.com/meghannora instagram.com/workbyhoney workbyhoney.com Follow Wesley: instagram.com/wesleyscoville wesleyscoville.com Wesley's Agency: instagram.com/blackfieldmedia blackfieldmedia.com
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Read the complete transcription on The Sales Game Changers Podcast website. MEGHAN'S FINAL TIP TO EMERGING SALES LEADERS: "Develop systems that work for you and stay accountable to the elements of the job that you can control. If you're organized and develop good processes and then follow those processes, you usually get where you need to go in the end and you're usually able to do that in a way that you have some semblance of work-life balance." Meghan Phillips is a Managing Director at Hanover Research, and oversees the team that sells into the B2B, Manufacturing and Industrial clients for Hanover. Prior to coming to Hanover, she was with The Advisory Board Company and CEB (now Gartner). We also interviewed Hanover's Chief Growth Officer Vineeta Mooganur as part of the Sales Game Changers podcast. Find Meghan on LinkedIn!
Writer Meghan Phillips talks about how a goal to write more poetry, plus a Kathy Fish workshop, plus memories of hormones came together to make her flash fiction story, ANGEL PEACHES BABY HONEY SWEETIE PIE SUGAR, published last year by WhiskeyPaper. Read her story ANGEL PEACHES BABY HONEY SWEETIE PIE SUGAR over at Whiskey Paper! http://www.whiskeypaper.com/whiskeypaper/angel-peaches-baby-honey-sweetie-pie-sugar-by-meghan-phillips Meghan Phillips is the fiction editor for Third Point Press and an associate editor for SmokeLong Quarterly. You can find her writing at meghan-phillips.com and her deep thoughts about dad rock on Twitter @mcarphil. She lives in Lancaster, PA.
I’m back one final time with Rebecca Plumb and Meghan Phillips of Honey Agency, a creative agency here Sacramento that focuses specifically on food and beverage brands. Today, however, I’m talking with them about starting Sacramento’s Creative Mornings chapter. In the interview, we cover a lot of information that might be helpful for those of you who want to start a Creative Mornings chapter in your city. And honestly, it’s helpful even if you want to create an even that isn’t affiliated with Creative Mornings. Rebecca shares the reasons she wanted to start the event series, Meghan talks about what it’s been like trying to get sponsors on board, and they both discuss what the speakers have taught them over the last several months. SHOW NOTES: Creative Mornings Sacramento CM Sacramento on Instagram, Facebook, + Twitter Honey Agency Honey Agency on Instagram, Pinterest + Facebook Rebecca on Instagram Meghan on Instagram Amanda Sebastiani Tina Roth Eisenberg of SwissMiss + Tattly Amal Iqba Adam Federico The Creative Digest (Extra interview snippets + the CYOP Slack Community!) You can find the full episode + show notes, along with all of the CYOP archives at creatingyourownpath.com.
Meghan Phillips is a social worker and parenting blogger who is currently writing a book about how to teach our kids to be their authentic selves in this day and age.
I’m back this week with more from my interview with Rebecca Plumb and Meghan Phillips of Honey Agency, which is a creative agency here Sacramento that focuses specifically on food and beverage brands. Several months ago, they also led the charge to start Sacramento’s Creative Mornings chapter. On today’s show, we get into a pretty real conversation about how they see their business partnership as a marriage and why they’ve had to seek help from third parties like therapists and coaches as they’ve grown the business. They also talk about why they’ve implemented what they call “collaboration hour” at their office, how they believe in the fishbowl theory—which Rebecca explains quite well—and why they’ve had to shift their mindset so they can grow a business that will live on without them. SHOW NOTES: Honey Agency Honey Agency on Instagram, Pinterest + Facebook Rebecca on Instagram Meghan on Instagram MARRS Building Creative Mornings HQ Creative Mornings Sacramento The Creative Digest (Extra interview snippets + the CYOP Slack Community!) You can find the full episode + show notes for this episode, along with all of the CYOP archives at creatingyourownpath.com.
Today's show is the first in a three-part series featuring Rebecca Plumb and Meghan Phillips. Together, they run Honey Agency, which is a creative agency based out of Sacramento that focuses specifically on food and beverage brands. They are also the masterminds behind Sacramento’s Creative Mornings chapter. In the interview today, we talk about their past corporate careers and why working for a larger company helped them both develop professionally. We also chat about how a branding agency brands itself, why being too “on the nose” with your branding can be a turn-off, and why hiring incredibly talented people has driven much of their company’s success. SHOW NOTES: Honey Agency Honey Agency on Instagram, Pinterest + Facebook Rebecca on Instagram Meghan on Instagram Sonoma State Chico State Java City Cupcake Vineyards The Creative Digest (Extra interview snippets + the CYOP Slack Community!) You can also find the full episode + show notes at creatingyourownpath.com.