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Ask questions about current trends, best practices, and get clarity as you start or grow your social media presence. Tara Zimmer, Communications Director, Ohio Ministry Network Courtney Jones, Owner/Designer, Little Creative Company DeAndre Patrick, Youth/Young Adults Pastor, Calvary Assembly of God Derrick Smith, Creative Pastor, Simple Church Jackie Kibby, Media & Communications Director, Faith Church, Sandusky
If people can't find you, it's difficult for them to come to your church. In this session, we will explore the basics of setting up a website, making sure you pop up in the right Google searches, and using your marketing budget in the places it makes the biggest difference. Courtney Jones Little Creative Company, Owner/Designer
In this episode Toby sits down with tattoo artist Diamante Murru! They chat about being born and raised in Italy, traveling to Berlin, ending up in LA, her schooling history, Punk scene, body painting, her first tattoos, veganism, Minimal Ethic, yoga, journaling, creating biodegradable products, circus, suspension and the stigma of tattoos. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe and visit us at https://www.youtube.com/tobymorseonelifeonechance Please visit our sponsors! Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/oloc Removery https://removery.com code TOBYH2O Liquid Death https://liquiddeath.com/toby Refine Recovery https://www.instagram.com/refinerecoverycenter/
On this episode we are joined by Britt Capmany who is the Owner/Creative Director of Naked Summer Miami and Kynd Swim. Hannah Kozdeba returns as guest co-host.Britt Capmany is a Miami native, self taught seamstress, thriving entrepreneur, and designer for Naked Summer Miami.Naked Summer Miami is a company specializing in bikini swimwear for women. Established in 2021 by owner Britt Capmany, her bikini line is sexy, unique, and is on the come up. Her line has been featured in several Miami fashion shows and is worn by many women across the globe. They also design men's swimwear. ***Please note all opinions expressed on The Three Guys Podcast do not represent any Group, Company or Organization***Episode Produced by The Three Guys ProductionsInstagram: The Three Guys Podcast (@the_three_guys_podcast_) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: The Three Guys Podcast (@TheThreeGuysPo1) / TwitterYouTube: Three Guys Podcast - YouTubeLinkedIn the-three-guys-podcastDerek: Derek DePetrillo (@derekd0518) • Instagram photos and videosBrian: Brian Nazarian (@the_real_brian_nazarian) • Instagram photos and videosBrett: Brett J. DePetrillo @78brettzky - Instagram
On this episode we are joined by Britt Capmany who is the Owner/Creative Director of Naked Summer Miami and Kynd Swim. Hannah Kozdeba returns as guest co-host.Britt Capmany is a Miami native, self taught seamstress, thriving entrepreneur, and designer for Naked Summer Miami.Naked Summer Miami is a company specializing in bikini swimwear for women. Established in 2021 by owner Britt Capmany, her bikini line is sexy, unique, and is on the come up. Her line has been featured in several Miami fashion shows and is worn by many women across the globe. They also design men's swimwear. ***Please note all opinions expressed on The Three Guys Podcast do not represent any Group, Company or Organization***Episode Produced by The Three Guys ProductionsInstagram: The Three Guys Podcast (@the_three_guys_podcast_) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: The Three Guys Podcast (@TheThreeGuysPo1) / TwitterYouTube: Three Guys Podcast - YouTubeLinkedIn the-three-guys-podcastDerek: Derek DePetrillo (@derekd0518) • Instagram photos and videosBrian: Brian Nazarian (@the_real_brian_nazarian) • Instagram photos and videosBrett: Brett J. DePetrillo @78brettzky - Instagram
Dear Mama Monologues are special clips we pull from each episode, filled with an encouraging message from our guest to you. They are released as a bonus mini-sode each week so you have a place you can quickly access words to get you through those tough motherhood moments.Megan is a Wife, Mama, and Owner/ Designer of MPowHer Collective, a Minneapolis-based mom owned active and loungewear brand! After she became a mom in ‘21, she quickly found none of her go-to brands made her feel comfortable or confident anymore - that's when she began designing apparel for bodies that have been through it all and can do it all. She has learned so much over the last three years navigating all the challenges and blessings of motherhood, business ownership and ultimately reparenting herself. She is incredibly excited to share a bit of her story with you!
We are currently living our best life on our European adventure, so this week we are bringing back this incredible interview with Erin McDermott! We'll be back soon with new content and a recap of our trip! Is perfectionism holding you back? You might not think so at first, but so much of our headspace can be consumed by what others think of us, and the fears of others can seep into our own thoughts. But what if you were unapologetically fearless? Erin McDermott, the Owner & Designer of Erin McDermott Jewelry in Charlotte, is on the podcast this week to share her fearless and free upbringing that inspired her creativity and spirit to do incredible work and live a full life. Follow her advice and your life could feel just as free! Connect with Erin! Instagram Website Some key takeaways from one of our favorite people: Surround yourself with people who love and embrace you for all your quirks and the things that make you YOU! The people who try to shame you for it are not your people. Live every day like Erin rolling up to carpool with ice cream all over herself: confident, unapologetic, and positively upbeat. Don't let perfection hold you back from starting or showing up. Who cares if you wear the wrong outfit or don't have all the answers? Start anyway. It's the only way to get the momentum going so you can move forward. Hilliard Studio Method takes working out to the next level to produce results that are nothing short of a total mind-body transformation. If you're ready to get in incredible shape, you can work out with us in-person at our Charlotte studio, join classes from home via Zoom, or sign up for our on-demand streaming service! HSM In-Person Classes HSM At Home (Via Zoom) HSM Streaming Be Powerful with Liz & Lee is focused on helping you find your inner power and for us to share our thoughts on society, culture, and current events. As the team behind Hilliard Studio Method in Charlotte, North Carolina, we love all things wellness and will also share info on how to live your healthiest life mentally, physically, and emotionally. Podcast contact info: Liz's Instagram Lee's Instagram Hilliard Studio Method HSM Facebook Liz & Lee's YouTube
This week, Josie Fowler, Owner/Designer of Puddingstone in Saugatuck gives us a look at what you'll find when you visit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Design for Joy-Filled Living!! Join us on Women Lead Radio as Michelle Bergquist, founder of Women Lead Radio, and host of Influential Women, introduces our NEW Women Lead Radio host, Jeanette Chasworth, Owner/Designer of The Color Whisperer (www.thecolorwhisperer.com), and host of Design for Joy-Filled Living! They will discuss Jeanette's show series that explores how to create a home that nurtures and inspires your soul. Once you understand how important your environment is, you will be able to make some changes that can change your life. Sponsor Appreciation! Thank you to our partner and show sponsor, National University (www.nu.edu)! Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/attend-an-event-as-our-guest/) to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event! Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/membership-application/) to Apply for Membership!
Quick Clips today with our returning guest, Tim Briggs of National Coatings & Supplies, Inc. (NCS) and the Owner Designer of Collision Edge.Tim is an experienced Designer with a demonstrated history of working in the automotive industry. Tim Briggs and his wife, Ginger, are the owners of Collision Edge and the inventors of many products, including The Tape Thing, The Dent Viewer, and The Estimating Kit. Tim entered the collision repair industry as a distributor/rep for Fowler Color Company in Atlanta, GA, in 1996 after working as a painter and airplane mechanic for many years. Tim is good at looking for solutions. Many of the tools he has created came about while he was looking for a better way of doing things when visiting shops.Tim is also the Director of Strategic Development for National Coatings & Supplies, Inc. (NCS), where he works on numerous internal and external projects.Listen to the FULL EPISODE 37 of this quick clips with Tim Briggs:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1895628/11774394If you are interested in learning more about ClarityCoat, you can visit us here-Website: https://claritycoat.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/claritycoatofficialInstagram: https://instagram.com/claritycoat_official
Cyclists these days have some pretty rad kits. From matching bibs to helmet, to funky patterns, the cycling industry can be a hard place to squeeze into as a designer. This week we welcome Ashley Rankin the CEO and founder of SHREDLY - a women's bike and outdoor apparel company. Ashley shares all of her tips and tricks on how to navigate your way in this space and stay original. The duo discusses how to start a company as a one-woman show, and the importance of having a strong team as you get bigger. Further, Ashley shares the ways she was surprised when starting this business, and how much it helps to have a mentor. Finally, Ashley discusses how she draws her inspiration and how annoying it is when Apple makes a bigger iphone. @shredlyshredly.com Follow us on Instagram:@business.of.fitness @feisty_media @mollyjhurford Feisty Media Website:https://livefeisty.com/ Support our Partners:
Meet Leah Hall, Owner & Designer of HOA accessory bar based in Atlanta, GA | Hailing from Buffalo,NY, Leah is a workpreneur, that creates dope ass earrings for the women that love to make bold statements! No boring earrings is her motto! For Ep 77 she and I chat about her journey, how she started designing earrings, starting her business + more. This episode was so dope! And one cool thing about it was how Leah got off her flight and came straight to the studio to record the episode! Like always, gems
Quick Clips today with Tim Briggs from Collison Edge and National Coatings & Supplies, Inc. (NCS)!Tim is the Director of Strategic DevelopmentNational Coatings & Supplies, Inc. (NCS) and the Owner Designer of Collision Edge. Tim is an experienced Designer with a demonstrated history of working in the automotive industry. Tim Briggs and his wife, Ginger, are the owners of Collision Edge and the inventors of many products, including The Tape Thing, The Dent Viewer, and The Estimating Kit.If you are interested in learning more about ClarityCoat, you can visit us here-Website: https://claritycoat.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/claritycoatofficialInstagram: https://instagram.com/claritycoat_official
Today we have another great episode lined up for you. When I tell you I'm excited about this one, I am not kidding. This guy and I met earlier this year through WinRate Consulting and The Champions Circle, and the impact he has had on me personally and professionally, is incredible. I'm lucky enough to call him my business coach, and friend. He's hands down one of the smartest people I have ever met, and I learn something new every time I talk to him. You are going to want to pay attention, and take some notes. When this guy talks, I listen. My guest today is Josh Meunier. Josh is an investor, entrepreneur, author, and Forbes Contributor. He is a Coach at WinRate Consulting, Owner/Designer at Free Space Studio, and Podcast Host at The Uncommon Element. Josh Meunier is a serial entrepreneur with a successful track record of building and selling a five star home service and construction company. He now serves as the fractional COO to dozens of companies helping them simplify, systemize, and scale businesses with his tactical consulting approach. Josh serves clients by addressing their needs head on while establishing better culture and harmony throughout the business and personal lives. His clients have reached the Inc 1000 fastest growing companies, won best Marketing Company in St. Louis, top flooring and construction companies across the United States, with even more growing in the hundreds of percents in their Y.o.Y growth. Josh is a graduate of Northeastern University ‘09 with degrees in Entrepreneurship & Marketing. During his career as a collegiate lacrosse player he was awarded All-Conference honors three times, was selected as an All-American twice, and selected as Captain in his Junior & Senior seasons. After college Josh was trained in Sales Consulting at EMC, the world leader in data storage, cloud environments, & data security. He rose through the ranks to be promoted quickly to an outside sale role in Boston, MA. Josh decided to move to San Francisco to work for Oracle as an Emerging Markets Account Executive where he managed accounts like Rack Space and other rapidly growing start ups making long term strategy for scale with technology. At 26 Josh had his second near death experience which changed the trajectory of his life and he took off to travel the world. Which changed the trajectory of his life forever and brought him to personal development and entrepreneurship.
For today's episode, we have our returning guest - Tim Briggs of National Coatings & Supplies, Inc. (NCS) and the Owner Designer of Collision Edge. Tim had been a guest on our podcast earlier this year and shared his story and thoughts about the industry. And today, he's definitely back for more - that's for sure!Tim is an experienced Designer with a demonstrated history of working in the automotive industry. Tim Briggs and his wife, Ginger, are the owners of Collision Edge and the inventors of many products, including The Tape Thing, The Dent Viewer, and The Estimating Kit. Tim entered the collision repair industry as a distributor/rep for Fowler Color Company in Atlanta, GA, in 1996 after working as a painter and airplane mechanic for many years. Tim is good at looking for solutions. Many of the tools he has created came about while he was looking for a better way of doing things when visiting shops.Tim is also the Director of Strategic Development for National Coatings & Supplies, Inc. (NCS), where he works on numerous internal and external projects.If you are interested in learning more about ClarityCoat, you can visit us here-Website: https://claritycoat.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/claritycoatofficialInstagram: https://instagram.com/claritycoat_officialCheck out ClarityCoat's promo below! Promo code: 10CLARITY for 10% off the order.
Is perfectionism holding you back? You might not think so at first, but so much of our headspace can be consumed by what others think of us, and the fears of others can seep into our own thoughts. But what if you were unapologetically fearless? Erin McDermott, the Owner & Designer of Erin McDermott Jewelry in Charlotte, is on the podcast this week to share her fearless and free upbringing that inspired her creativity and spirit to do incredible work and live a full life. Follow her advice and your life could feel just as free! Connect with Erin! Instagram Website Some key takeaways from one of our favorite people: Surround yourself with people who love and embrace you for all your quirks and the things that make you YOU! The people who try to shame you for it are not your people. Live every day like Erin rolling up to carpool with ice cream all over herself: confident, unapologetic, and positively upbeat. Don't let perfection hold you back from starting or showing up. Who cares if you wear the wrong outfit or don't have all the answers? Start anyway. It's the only way to get the momentum going so you can move forward. Be Powerful with Liz & Lee, formerly Hilliard Studio Podcast, is focused on helping you find your inner power and for us to share our thoughts on society, culture, and current events. As the team behind Hilliard Studio Method in Charlotte, North Carolina, we love all things wellness and will also share info on how to live your healthiest life mentally, physically, and emotionally. Liz Hilliard is an author, motivational speaker, personal & group trainer, podcast co-host and owner & creator of Hilliard Studio Method (HSM) – an internationally-renowned, core-centric, Pilates-based workout that uses the latest techniques to get the heart rate pumping and sweat dripping – uses “Be Powerful” as a daily mantra to empower and encourage women of all generations and fitness levels to accept themselves as they are and keep moving. Lee Kennelly is the second half of the podcast and the Director of Training at Hilliard Studio Method. She is happy to be living life unabashedly with Liz and adores her teenage children who have probably never listened to the podcast! Lee is passionate about movement and teaching and loves being on the sports fields watching her children, making her line of Love Sauce salads, or going out to dinner for date night with Liz. While behind the mic and on the screen aren't necessarily her comfort zone, she loves podcasting with Liz and has enjoyed the opportunity to share her story with the hope of inspiring others to live more joyfully. Podcast contact info: Liz's Instagram Lee's Instagram Hilliard Studio Method HSM Facebook Liz & Lee's YouTube
Jill welcomes Candice Munro, CEO/Owner/Designer at Buttercream Clothing, to discuss the benefits of how ethical practices can be integrated into your business as well as your everyday purchases.
Episode 77 Dark Starts backcountry splitboarding podcast presents Split Decisions, with Joey Vosburgh of Wolverine Snow Products. For full show notes and details on the products visit https://www.darkstarts.ca/wolverine-snow-products Special thanks to: Visit our website for great deals from our sponsors: www.darkstarts.ca/partners Groundswell Marketing www.instagram.com/groundswell_fm/ Valerie Black The Artist Behind The Logo www.instagram.com/valerieblack.art/ Follow us: www.darkstarts.ca @ Darkstarts.podcast https://www.instagram.com/darkstarts.podcast/ @ Darkstarts.media https://www.instagram.com/darkstarts.media/
Anne heads over to Kailua to enjoy a hearty delicious breakfast at the famous Cinnamon's Restaurant with Danene Lunn, Owner & Lead Designer of Manuhealli'i. With two retail locations in Honolulu and Kailua, Manuheali'i specializes in Hawaiian apparel and accessories with ever-changing collections of original designs and styles. Known for their Hawaiian apparel designs and accessories that capture the essence and allure of living an aloha lifestyle, the brand has been growing exponentially since its 1985 craft fair debut, now with 2 storefronts in Honolulu and Kailua, as well as an online store. Today, a 24-piece collection is released every month and has expanded from womenswear to accessories, menswear, childrenswear, activewear and a home collection. For more information, visit manuhealii.com
Creativity. We believe that everyone has some form of creativity inside them - though many people say they are not creative at all! Are you? If you are creative, do you let this side of you flourish in your business or in your career? How do you do this? How does it manifest? What results do you get? As former musicians and performers, our podcast is a wonderful place to show our creative sides, and every episode brings us so much joy, showing us that we are on the right path. And that's what we're talking about this week with our wonderful guest, Jahje Bath Ives, Artist, Writer, and Owner/Designer at @BabyJives. She creates gorgeous handmade mobies, swaddles and decorative pieces for your baby's room! Jahje will tell us her secrets when it comes to allowing her creativity to shine and inspire us to do the same in our own projects and businesses. ****** Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yournext50podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/yournext50podcast/ ------------------------ CONNECT WITH SYLVIA OTVOS, Visibility and Business Coach Go to https://so-vibrant.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylviaotvos/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SOVibrantVisibilityCoach ----------------------------------- CONNECT WITH JENNY MITCHELL, Executive Coach and Fundraising Coach Website: https://www.chavender.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/chavender-research-initiatives-inc./about/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JennyChavender
Joe Caccavale Interviews Jenn Reddinger Owner/Designer at New Perspective Staging -- www.NewPerspectiveStaging.com
Joe Caccavale Interviews Jenn Reddinger Owner/Designer at New Perspective Staging -- www.NewPerspectiveStaging.com
Joe Caccavale Interviews Jenn Reddinger Owner/Designer at New Perspective Staging -- www.NewPerspectiveStaging.com
Joe Caccavale Interviews Jenn Reddinger Owner/Designer at New Perspective Staging -- www.NewPerspectiveStaging.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Jenn Reddinger Owner/Designer at New Perspective Staging -- www.NewPerspectiveStaging.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Jenn Reddinger Owner/Designer at New Perspective Staging -- www.NewPerspectiveStaging.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Jenn Reddinger Owner/Designer at New Perspective Staging -- www.NewPerspectiveStaging.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Jenn Reddinger Owner/Designer at New Perspective Staging -- www.NewPerspectiveStaging.com
Kelley's career began in NYC designing fashion accessories (mainly handbags) after graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). After 12 years of the accessories industry as well as teaching design at FIT, she discovered Flower School New York and fell in love after just a few classes. Eventually, she moved down to NC and started Teacup Floral in 2012. 9 years and 300+ weddings later, business is booming and she truly feels her coming into her own as a Floral Designer. Kelley's very excited about her "quarantine project" of Silk Flower Arrangement Rentals! After working with brides on strict budgets who often have to cut the special larger pieces in order to save money, Teacup Floral now has the option to work with real-touch silk floral arrangements for their ceremony and reception for a fraction of the price of fresh flowers. Couples have been loving the concept and Kelley is continually working on new collections for every color scheme and style. To see these beautiful arrangements and the amazing work of Kelley follow Teacup floral on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest! *Rate + Subscribe to the Lions on Leashes podcast!* What We Talked About: - "Hi, I'm you're new designer." - Getting in the back door - Being the first to get a degree in the WORLD - Flower School and the new passion - Going back and teaching what you didn't learn - Knowing you're going to need another plan - The creative similarities between handbags and flowers - Handling brides - Vendors now being held accountable - Reflecting on your journey - What flower reflects your personality? Resources: www.teacupfloral.com Instagram @teacupfloral Facebook Pinterest --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lionsonleashes/message
On this episode, Abigail Stern, Owner and Designer of Matek talks about breaking into the skiwear industry, the outdoors and fashion, and her work reinventing base layers. Connect with Abigail on Instagram and her website. https://www.instagram.com/matek.clothing/ https://matek.clothing/ Watch these conversations on YouTube! https://bit.ly/33SVb2O The Highlander Podcast is sponsored by the Outdoor Product Design & Development program at Utah State University, a four year, undergraduate degree training the next generation of product creators for the sports and outdoor industries. Learn more at opdd.usu.edu or follow the program on LinkedIn or Instagram. The Highlander Podcast is written, hosted, edited, and produced by Chase Anderson in beautiful Logan, Utah. For more conversations with outdoor movers and shakers, subscribe wherever you get podcasts including on Spotify, iTunes, or Podbean. Follow Aggie Radio for more great news, content, and other podcasts at aggieradio.com and make sure to follow Highlander on Instagram and Facebook.
Happy Halloween! Today we are dropping some Obake Files Pro tips for the spooky season and interviewing our friend Matt! Designer, stylist, and photo lover Matt Bruening spent the afternoon with us talking story and giving us the lowdown on travel inspiration, how to stay driven, and the secret to success. Click to hear more from MB! Tune in to hear more! Insta: @mattbrueninglabel | @mattbruening Web: www.mattbruening.com Shoots xx Sonic Wizard: Aren Souza Contact: helloholoholo@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theholoholopodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theholoholopodcast/support
Amanda Busick talks with master metalworker and CRASH Jewelry founder Christi Schimpke about the power of mid-life career pivots, her a-ha moment looking at crashed exotic cars, and her love of the arts reflecting in the depth of automotive paint. Christi speaks about founding CRASH and the trials of building a start-up company in a traditionally masculine hobby. Christi and Amanda explore the creative process of finding and working with metal, paint, power tools, and the creative rush, as Amanda celebrates her first CRASH.
Get your goat: So you want to move to the country and raise goats - A podcast about change
Quotes about change: "There are two currencies: money feeds your stomach and creativity feeds your soul."Sheldon Dingwall is the Owner/Designer at Dingwall Guitars. Music has always been a part of his life and he gave himself until the age of 25 to “make it in the biz” as a touring musician or he would do something else.That something else turned into a hugely successful business designing and selling bass guitars. Sheldon has melded creativity with business savvy – not an easy task. He made big moves throughout his career and describes how excitement at the outcome outweighs the fear. Sheldon had to deal with major setbacks where he had to consider whether it's all been worth it. Changes in his personal life forced him to ask difficult questions about himself.Sheldon is always looking at how he can improve himself and his business. This is a success story to be sure, with lots of star power, but Sheldon's story is rooted in mentorship, gratitude, community, creativity, resiliency, and hard work.
Please meet Bryant Phelan, the Owner/Designer of OFaolain LLC, a luxury leather goods brand, encompassing jewelry, belts, bags, performance wear, home goods, and case design (handbags, travel bags, etc.). We talked to Bryant about how he got his start in fashion, his approach to design, and what is on the horizon for him and his brand. Not only is he a fabulous designer, but Bryant is super interesting and delightful to visit with! Cheers! Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/convoscocktailsconnections/Follow Amy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redbeautylounge/Follow Emily on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyreeves/
“I would say just take your time and think about what it is you really want to do and what's also needed. Because you can love something and try to build a business around it, but if there's not a need for it, then it's not necessarily going to work. So, finding where those two things intersect and letting yourself figure that out.” Today I sit down and chat with Kaitlyn, who found her career as a business owner and designer. She is a graphic and web designer who found this career through passion and even taught herself the Adobe applications she needed to do what she wanted! We chat about what her work life is like and we also tap into some of her favorite hobbies! Kaitlyn is also a classically trained ballerina, a houseplant lover and an insect enthusiast. We chat about the importance of having a passion for hobbies and how these intersect within her life. WANT TO CONNECT WITH KAITLYN? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crescentsiteshop/ WANT TO CONNECT WITH ME? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/todayilearnedpodcast/ Anchor: https://anchor.fm/sotodayilearned Business Email: megansileobusiness@gmail.com New episodes are posted weekly on TUESDAYS! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sotodayilearned/support
Lars Wolfshield is a Texas native and classically trained musician who has been involved in the music and entertainment industry from a young age, from assisting renowned producer Alan Parsons (The Beatles, Pink Floyd), to tracking a record with Ikey Owens (The Mars Volta, Jack White), to numerous Afropunk festivals and managing Pleasure Venom's tour opening for Garbage. Lars's artists have been featured on The Fader, VICE, NME, Alt-Press, KERRANG!, AFROPUNK, Brooklyn Vegan, and more. Lars currently manages punk bands Pleasure Venom and BLXPLTN and works in an advisory capacity with many others, focusing particularly on BIPOC and queer artists. Outside of the music business, Lars designs and renovates residential spaces and manages a short-term rental business. Lars also enjoys singing, songwriting, sewing, drawing, painting, and crafting with resin, and has kept journals from a very young age. Follow Lars on Instagram: https://instagram.com/grand_larzeny https://instagram.com/wolfshieldrecords --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aprilklingmeyer/support
Listen to the conclusion of Dominique Daye Hunter aka DDaye's story in Part 2 of "Healing Through Storytelling". Dominique is the Owner/Designer of D. Daye Hunter Designs and is of Black, Indigenous (Sappony), Gaelic, Polish descent. She shares more on her successes, self healing, heartbreak and how she pivoted her business through the pandemic.For more information, visit www.indigenousowmanpodcast.com/podcast. Shop D. Daye Hunter Designs at www.ddayehunter.com. Follow D. Daye Hunter Designs on social media at https://instagram.com/ddayehunterdesigns and https://facebook.com/ddayehunterdesigns.Follow and support Dominique on social media at https://instagram.com/ddayehunter and https://Facebook.com/ddayehunter.Are we insta pals? Follow us at https://instagram.com/indigenouswoman.podcast
Rachel Beck, owner and designer of Newd Elements joins us in this week’s episode to chat about why she left her corporate job to start her own up cycled business; how to live more sustainably; and helpful tips on recycling responsibility. To learn more about Newd Elements, follow them on: Instagram: @newdelements https://www.instagram.com/newdelements/ Facebook: Newd Elements https://www.facebook.com/newdelements Twitter: @ShopNewd https://twitter.com/newdelements Website: https://shopnewd.com/ Thanks again for listening to this episode. We really appreciate your support for our little podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, it would mean the world to us if you can leave us a review on iTunes or Spotify. This will help more people discover our podcast. To get in contact with us: Follow Lost & Refound on Instagram: @lost.and.refound Follow Yan on Instagram: @fabmomlife Follow Evonne on Instagram: @smile.wave.repeat Email us: lostandrefoundpostcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lostandrefound/support
Dominique Daye Hunter aka DDaye joins host, Lisa for part 1 of "Healing Through Storytelling". Dominique is the Owner/Designer of D. Daye Hunter Designs, a collection of poetry, clothing, hip-hop, acting, modeling, blogs & community work to empower femmes and people of color by bringing awareness to social justice issues, environmental racism, womb wellness, and mental health. The brand is a reflection of her experiences as a womxn of Black, Indigenous (Sappony), Gaelic, Polish descent. For show notes, visit www.indigenousowmanpodcast.com/dominique-part1. Shop D. Daye Hunter Designs at www.ddayehunter.com. Follow D. Daye Hunter Designs on Instagram | Facebook Follow and support Dominique on Instagram | Facebook Are we insta pals? Follow us on Instagram
On today's episode of How'd She Do That? meet the lovely Nicola Bathie McLaughlin, founder of the popular jewelry brand, Nicola Bathie Jewelry. Nicola joins host Emily Landers and shares memories from her postgrad season of life, the early stages of her career in interior design, as well as jewelry design. She also shares about her interesting family lineage and her decision to focus on jewelry as she entered motherhood. Nicola started her brand as a way to share her love of interior design, jewelry, and all things beautiful with many! Nicola's designs are creative, timeless, and they usually contain lots of sparkle. Nicola is happily married to her middle school sweetheart and is a mother of two darling daughters. She currently lives in San Antonio, Texas. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdshedothat/support
Apache/Yaqui luxury accessory designer Alicia Velasquez joins Lisa to discuss "Life, Beauty and Strength". Alicia is the Owner/Designer of Dotlizhi, a luxury accessory brand that evokes strength, beauty and sophistication to the wearer. The brand creates diverse cultural designs that are bold with edge for the urban woman. For more information, visit www.indigenousowmanpodcast.com/podcast. Shop Dotlizhi at www.dotlizhi.com. Follow and support Doltlizhi on Instagram | Facebook Are we insta pals? Follow us on Instagram
Today's guest is Adam Wiedman. He is the owner and designer at WDco out of Moorhead MI. During this episode we talk about:-dogs.-Super Mario Paint.-how he would recreate old vintage logos when he was younger.-the fluke membership he landed that showed him he was a designer.-some inspiration designers to him. @frieddesignco @draplin @the_high_road_design @finlettercreative @punchgut-why print is still very relevant.-why finding the right career direction was the most challenging time in his career. -how he was sideswiped a bit on a project that didn't start as design by committee but ended up that way. -the project where he hoped with the creative for a defunct opera house revitalization project in his hometown and why he is so proud of that work. That and so much more. This was a fun conversation and I had a great time chatting with Adam. Enjoy! @_wdco_
Today's guest is Adam Wiedman. He is the owner and designer at WDco out of Moorhead MI. During this episode we talk about:-dogs.-Super Mario Paint.-how he would recreate old vintage logos when he was younger.-the fluke membership he landed that showed him he was a designer.-some inspiration designers to him. @frieddesignco @draplin @the_high_road_design @finlettercreative @punchgut-why print is still very relevant.-why finding the right career direction was the most challenging time in his career. -how he was sideswiped a bit on a project that didn't start as design by committee but ended up that way. -the project where he hoped with the creative for a defunct opera house revitalization project in his hometown and why he is so proud of that work. That and so much more. This was a fun conversation and I had a great time chatting with Adam. Enjoy! @_wdco_
Join us on Women Lead Radio as Vasi Huntalas, your host of Dreaming Big, Leading Boldly, has a conversation with Gunilla DeSanto, Owner & Designer of Deluxe Decor by Design, on how interior design is an investment, not an expense - an investment that yields an immediate ROI. It instantly increases property and rental values, and improves quality of life, which is the most important investment of all. With extensive brand and marketing experience, Gunilla brings a unique twist to interior design. We’ll explore how to create a vacation rental that gives guests the ultimate vacation experience and increases your profitability. Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event! Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here to Apply for Membership
In this episode of #TechInTheCity, Yvonne talks with Gio Petrucci, Owner & Designer of GIOGRAFIK, on what it means to hustle in the "Gig" world including the rewards, landing Amazon Canada as a client to design their 2019 Holiday Guide. Yvonne and Gio also talk diversity & inclusion in tech, a Windsor re-brand and the power of creative collisions and collaborations.
On this edition of Success by Design Wendy talks with the founder of OMI Beads, Joy Walling. OmiBeads.com How a Gallatin business woman has grown her brand to sell in over 300 retails shops throughout the Unites States and Canada, built a fanatic fan base on social media to over 14,000 loyal fans, and stays true to her commitment to always putting ❤ before the bottom line.
Today's guest is Kiel Tillman. He is the owner, designer, illustrator, and mural artist at Tillman Creative Co. on the Gold Coast in AUS. During this episode, we talk about how surf culture, skate culture, and playing with laser cutters all contributed to Kiel's creative path. Kiel tells us about a recent speaking gig he had at the Typism conference and what that was like. We talk about how he was able to get the attention of the WuTang Clan on a tour they were doing in AUS and how he ended up designing stuff for them. He also tells us a couple of stories where things didn't go smooth. One involves a "tax" punch in the gut after his best year ( I see you freelancers ), and the other involves a live painting project he was working on for a Jägermeister event....live...
Today's guest is Kiel Tillman. He is the owner, designer, illustrator, and mural artist at Tillman Creative Co. on the Gold Coast in AUS. During this episode, we talk about how surf culture, skate culture, and playing with laser cutters all contributed to Kiel's creative path. Kiel tells us about a recent speaking gig he had at the Typism conference and what that was like. We talk about how he was able to get the attention of the WuTang Clan on a tour they were doing in AUS and how he ended up designing stuff for them. He also tells us a couple of stories where things didn't go smooth. One involves a "tax" punch in the gut after his best year ( I see you freelancers ), and the other involves a live painting project he was working on for a Jägermeister event....live...
Get the featured cocktail recipe: Tinker Me This Jewelry making is her craft and metal is her medium. Meet Designated Drinker, Sarah McLaughlin of Sarah Cecelia Jewelry & Metal Goods. Metal may not have been her first love, but fortunately, it finally found its way into her heart. And now, with each one of her beautiful pieces, you see her delicate touch and artistic strength perfectly balanced to produce a true piece of art. Fortunately for all of us, we can call one, or many, our very own. Want to create another perfect cocktail to don Sarah's gorgeous cocktail picks? Check our library of libations and let us know what recipe you chose. Don't forget to subscribe, download and review to share your thoughts about the show!
Interior designer Amber Lewis, the force behind Amber Interiors, is proof that you don't necessarily need a college degree or a straightforward career path to find success. With just a few semesters in an interior design program at UCLA, Lewis found work as an assistant at an interior design firm, and eventually branched out on her own. At the same time, the creative was getting married to a musician, having her first child, and taking every opportunity that came her way. "I was a perfect storm of...luck, talent, and timing," she tells Hillary Kerr on episode 34 of Second Life.
Daniella Kallmeyer is the Owner/Designer of KALLMEYER New York. She got a Bachelor's Degree at London College of Fashion, majoring in Fashion Design & Technology. She interned/worked at LUCA LUCA, Proenza Schouler, McQ Alexander McQueen and Alice & Olivia before starting her own line in 2011. Daniella's family is from South Africa. Her grandmother, a dressmaker, lived in New York and therefore, Daniella spent a lot of time there growing up. She always knew she was going to end up living in NYC. From her travels, she has paid attention to the way people present themselves and how they behave. She understands the way people work inherently and how wearing a garment contributes to someone's identity. Working with Lee McQueen of Alexander McQueen taught her perfectionism is important no matter how many times it takes to get to the final product. She worked on McQ which had a smaller team within Alexander McQueen. Her experience at McQ was more isolated and controlled which helped her take luxury consideration of design and transform it into a relatable context. Lee would come and review the textile work or the colors, references, inspiration, sketches, drapery, etc. She was able to take the inspiration from the couture collections of Alexander McQueen and translate it to the everyday woman for McQ which was a lightbulb moment for her to know how important it is to give this option to people. She started her experience in the fashion world with LUCA LUCA. There was an intimacy to his design and the way the details & quality mattered. Having this as her first experience in this world, educating herself and understanding the industry was extremely influential. She payed attention to the interactions Luca had with others in the showroom, design studio and the store which explained to her early on why fashion and designing in this way matters. Next, she interned with Proenza Schouler when they were a relatively small brand. Seeing the level of detail and uninhibited creativity catapulted her into a whole new level of desire to be a part of this world. Getting hired at Proenza had a lot to do with having worked at Alexander McQueen since they knew she was coming from an environment with that kind of challenge and authentic design process. Growing up when she stayed with her grandmother, there was a sewing machine on the kitchen table and they'd get to fix up things or make changes, sew skirts, etc. She had an excitement and passion around these memories. She remembers laying her sister on this huge sheet of white paper and tracing her out. This was her first experience making a pattern at age eight. They had black and gold lame fabric laying around the house and she ended up using that to make a flat paper doll dress. For her graduation, she put together a collection with 21 looks. She always knew she wanted to be a designer, but it was a different kind of decision to start her own line after having experiences working for established brands. Every good business comes from a need to fill a space and a lack of something. In her early twenties, she felt there was something missing in the contemporary accessibility space. She wanted a brand with international sophistication. A garment you can wear in front of your grandparents, best friends, business partners, interviews, first dates, etc that was accessible from both price point and lifestyle perspective, but that had a sense of personal grandeur with class, sophistication and timelessness. Price point starts with aesthetic. How many places can they wear this? What does it mean for them to wear it in both a casual and formal way? Can it be both? Is it too much or too little of something? She understands construction and quality from her background because of the tai --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/delia-folk8/support
Season 2 WE Episode 2 (33 mins) – We Are Nature “We share our DNA with the plants, the animals and all of life on earth” In the second episode of Season 2, Genevieve, dialogues with Founder of Sacred Ground International, Eco-rancher, and Owner/Designer of Native Vogue, Tanah Whitemore. In this episode Genevieve and Tanah explore – - Why we run to NATURE to HEAL and WHOLE ourselves - How we share our DNA with NATURE - How our MOLECULES communicate with EVERY MOLECULE in existence - Transforming our inner VICTIM into our outer CREATOR - AS WE SAY, SO IT IS as a command to our molecules - Why we have ABSOLUTE POWER over the EXPERIENCES and STORIES of our lives - Finding SACRED GROUND in every place and every time SHOW NOTES http://sacredgroundintl.org/ http://www.avoiceofnature.com/author/tnh/ http://beyondhumanstories.com/portfolio/vision-quest/
Learn what sacred geometry is and how it can align us with the essence of who are. Understand sacred geometry's most famous symbols – the Sri Yantra, the Flower of Life, and Metatron's Cube – and why we might want to meditate on these images in our home. Discover how geometry and sound are intrinsically interconnected from our guest, Angelina Samadhi. We end with practical tips on how you can use sacred geometry throughout your yoga practice and daily life: in how you speak, listen and choose to see the natural world around us. Angelina Samadhi is the Owner & Designer of Skybox Creative, a graphics company that focuses on Sacred Art & Graphic Design Bundles. Her spiritual path has taken her around the world and she's now a designer, writer, healer and coach. She launched Skybox in 2006 as a Design Agency, transformed it into a Film Production Company and now into a Digital Products Company. Her spiritual path has taken her around the world in search of the truth and is now infused into everything she does, from designing and writing to her coaching and healing work. Special Guest: Angelina Samadhi https://www.skyboxcreative.com https://www.instagram.com/angelinasamadhi https://www.pinterest.com/skyboxcreative Creator & Host: Brett Larkin http://www.brettlarkin.com/ Sound Engineer: Zach Cooper www.zmcmusic.tumblr.com Producer: Benn Mendelson www.sivanaspirit.com www.sivanapodcast.com Please consider leaving us a rating or review on iTunes!
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Nick Mann is Owner & Designer of TyypoPrints.com, making dreamers into doers through motivational print products and host of The Don't Quit Podcast. Living in Tacoma, Washington with his dog coco, his dream is to inspire many, through words and imagery. He is a fan of Seahawks, Hearthstone, currently writing his first book to be published. https://tyypoprints.com/ StoryHinge http://storyhinge.com Where we amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
We welcome CrossFit Regionals Athlete and Owner/Designer of the dynamic sports apparel company Vull Sport, Kat Leone! Kat has competed at several regionals and has created comfortable functional apparel that's looks good.
Our special guests are Don Doty, President and Founder of Georgia Doty HIV and Hepatitis Community Outreach and Teresa FeFe, Owner/Designer of Teresa FeFe Designs. We are talking about what they do, why they do it, there upcoming event to give back. TUNE-IN on BlogTalkRadio at 646.478.4395 or here on FB LIVE.
Adam Rapp is the Owner & Designer of Clothing Arts which produces Pick-Pocket Proof™ Clothing. After a run-in with a team of pick-pockets in 2007, Rapp developed the innovative ideas that would eventually lead to Pick-Pocket Proof Pants™. Nearly 30,000 pants have been sold and travelers wearing his designs have stopped 19 pick-pockets (to date). He has multiple patents on pocket design. Adam has a degree in Industrial Engineering from Columbia University. After college, he went to work in Finance as a Trader for a Hedge Fund. Quitting in late 2006, he traded his desk for a backpack and left to travel the world. Five years later, Clothing Arts was born.
Tamika L. Stigers is the Owner/Designer of Posilive Tees. Posilive t-shirt line was created for women of all ages. Our desire is to provide positive t-shirts for ladies to wear in all settings. The designer's passion to create positive t-shirts started 4 years ago when she walked into a local mall with the desire to buy a cute t-shirt. She was going to wear a casual t-shirt and dress it up with skinny jeans and stilettos! Frustrated that she could not find a single shirt with something positive on it, TLS went home disappointed. She refused to wear something that was negative because she realized that words are powerful and we have the ability to speak our destiny into existence, good or bad. It was then that she decided that, not only was she going to create positive tees for herself, but she was also going to share the fabulous positivity with the entire world, and Posilive was born! The rest is history! Words are powerful....live out loud, live positively!