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In today's episode Lucy spoke with Lilah, a badass feminist and advocate for following your dreams. Hope you enjoy! Follow our host, Lucy! Follow Teens Speak Up! Visit our website. Write us an op ed! We did an interview with Mission Magazine, the first ever philanthropic fashion media brand. Read the interview here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teensspeakup/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teensspeakup/support
Saturdays show starts off with Michele's Market Snapshot, this is a glimpse into what's been happening in the market for September. Please email us at mcummins@remax.net if you want the full market report.Michele and Curtis are joined by Ellen from What's On! Mission Magazine. This is a magazine that focuses on community events happening in Mission BC and gives space for businesses to showcase what they offer. Ellen shares about her connection with the magazine over the years. The small, but diverse community of Mission has shown itself to be rich and inclusive and Ellen enjoys being a part of it and giving back how she can.
Karina Givargisoff, Founder, Editor & Chief of Mission Magazine, shared the story behind her title with us on Sunday, April 14, 2019.
Philanthropic media brand featuring women of empowerment, fashion supporting causes, and environment… What’s it like to build a magazine? From scratch. In your living room, with a team of interns. Without any experience, because you came from the fashion world, not publishing. And not just any magazine: It’s digital, and turns pages so the experience is like a printed magazine with rich media extending beyond the pages. And each issue is more than 400 pages of extraordinary content with remarkable personalities. It also has a strong social mission at its core. Karina Givargisoff, Founder/Editor-in-Chief of Mission Magazine, joins Pavan Bahl (president of MouthMedia Network), host Dalia Strum, and guest host Amber Mundinger (SVP, Live Media & Strategic Partnerships for Rolling Stone) in front of a live audience on location at Spring Place. MouthMedia Network studios are powered by Sennheiser.In this episode: Givargisoff’s path to Mission Magazine, how she used to be a fashion editor, moved from London, and what led to starting Mission After seeing a friend suffer, wanting to combine fashion and raising awareness for social causes How generally female students from Parsons New School of Design help putting together 400 pages of content How to decide what missions to get behind How causes are always women and environment, with issues coming up on mental health, want to do human trafficking issue, then teenage issue and social media How the magazine turned into something startling, a fully digital magazine that flips like a paper magazine What Givargisoff took from working at WWD, being a stylist a lot of job skills came over, managing a team meeting deadlines, good under pressure, problem solving How the magazine is a positive thing that needs to exist, socially cause driven Why Mission is focusing on local charities first, how vetting them with big support from Grant Thornton pro bono How a percentage goes to charity after operating costs Why treatment of girls in India and getting home safely been an important cause for Givargisoff Being nimble and a small company, able to quickly pivot and change Announcing the splitting into two entities – one for profit, one not for profit Wanting to make a documentary series for each issue Operating without a rulebook, it hasn’t been done before Third issue is on mental health because of what Givargisoff has been through Reactions from people in the media space, others, had one person from a big fashion brands say she’ll never do it, and how that motivated So focused on the social mission, kept forgetting about the fashion The effective albeit scrappy team And an incredible story of humility, of falling, and of getting up again The post Karina Givargisoff of Mission Magazine – The Good Troublemaker appeared first on Content Is Your Business.
Karina Givargisoff is the founder of the first-ever non-profit fashion media brand, Mission Magazine. In this episode, Karina and Reshma get into the beauty of making mistakes, pursuing your passions, and the importance of giving back. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bravenotperfect/message
Karina, a London stylist based in New York, is launching the first ever fashion philanthropic media brand, which is a registered public charity. Every six months the brand will shift focus on a different charity/cause. It is called Mission Magazine, the tag line sums says it best- Fashion, For Beauty, For Good. Sponsors: Billy Gene Marketing: Visit CopyOurAds.com and if you're the first 100 to sign up, Billy Gene will mail you his best performing Facebook ad campaigns for FREE. You just cover the shipping! Athletic Greens: The most complete whole food supplement on the market. If you check out AG, you’ll receive 20 single serve travel packs valued at $99 completely free with your first order. Just visit athleticgreens.com/fire!