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Jonathan is a serial entrepreneur and investor, known for founding Geekwire.com and PicMonkey, a leading photo-editing platform. He currently owns and publishes the re-booted Seattle Magazine and Seattle Business Magazine. Jonathan has the unique distinction of being the first to sell two companies to Google and a third to Shutterstock. His latest venture, JoySauce.com, highlights AAPI talent in TV, film, and podcasts, receiving recognition from the Center for Asian American Media and GLAAD. In 2016, he made headlines for committing to invest only in female-founded companies. Previously, he was a senior manager at Microsoft, contributing to the first Xbox and various MSN applications. Jonathan is a graduate of Whitman College and serves on its Board of Trustees. In this finale episode of Asian Pacific Voices Radio, host Sasha Foo deeply converses with Jonathan Sposato, a prominent entrepreneur and cultural advocate. They explore Jonathan's unique upbringing in Hong Kong, his transition to life in America, and the challenges he faced as an Asian American. Jonathan shares insights from his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of resilience and creativity. The discussion also touches on the balance between cultural assimilation and embracing one's heritage, culminating in Jonathan's advice for the next generation of creators and thinkers.
This week's guest is Brent Chudoba. Brent lives in Charleston, SC and has been the CEO of Biteable since February 2020. Prior to Biteable, he was COO at Calendly, COO/CFO at Thrive Global, COO at PicMonkey, Board Director at Schoology, and CRO at SurveyMonkey where he joined at as an early employee. Before his operating career, Brent was an investor at Spectrum Equity investors and an investment banking and hedge fund analyst. Brent attended Columbia University. When he's not working on software businesses, he spends his time chasing around his three young boys on the beach or the soccer field. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uncharted1/support
Today's guest is serial entrepreneur and collector Jonathan Sposato. After starting companies like Geekwire, PicMonkey, Joysauce, and selling a few others as well, Jonathan is at a stage in his career where collecting has truly never been more important. Of course this ties into his multifaceted collections like old fighter pilot jackets, Saville Row Suits, cars, watches, back to apparel from brands like Ralph Lauren and even rare hand painted leather punk rock jackets. But when it comes to his companies like Joysauce, Jonathan is curating and collecting some of the very best content in the AAPI space and he approaches it the same way he does when it comes to his personal collections. The name of the game here is a common theme on the show, which is “buy what you love”. The collectors gene couldn't be more present than in this episode and Jonathan has the passion and knowledge to back it. Alright, let's dive in. This is Jonathan Sposato, for Collectors Gene Radio.GeekWire - https://www.geekwire.com/JoySauce - https://joysauce.com/Jonathan's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jonathansposato/Time To Wear Book by John Goldberger & Alessandro Squarzi - https://watchprint.com/en/books-on-watches/546-time-to-wear-john-goldberger-alessandro-squarzi.html
“Creativity isn't just art. It's not just fun crafts or photography. Creativity is learning to step outside the box and create in different ways.” –Beryl YoungHow do creativity, productivity, and ADHD come together? What about a job in an accounting focused business and creativity or a job and entrepreneurship? We talk about what creativity really is, getting diagnosed later in life, and flowing between a job and running your own business with creativity coach Beryl Young.Beryl really wants people to see creativity as more than just art, fun crafts, or photography. She manages to infuse creativity into a job in the accounting world. She says creativity is just a way that we solve our problems and we find fulfillment during the day. It's essential self-care. But we often see creativity as extra, and some people find creativity intimidating. Beryl was diagnosed with ADHD when she was 40, after her daughter's diagnosis. I'm seeing more and more women who flew under the radar and are now getting diagnosed. Beryl has found a lot in the creative entrepreneur space, and it's an important piece of the conversation. In addition to creativity and ADHD, we talk about:reinventing yourself, again and again, as a creative actbeing creative with structure — and burnout happening when we are constantly overflowing structureletting go of workaholic tendencies and remembering to be creative how creativity feels extra, what it really is, and how to weave it into your daysletting go of perfectionism and asking what you need creatively on a given dayhow many different ways you can be creativeABOUT BERYLBeryl Young is a creativity coach who supports women in finding greater productivity through sparks of creative self-care. Formally diagnosed at age 40 with ADHD, she realized just how much she's relied on creativity throughout her life to harness her neurodivergent traits and thrive. Using tools like mindful photography, intentional journaling, and conscious doodling helps women cultivate more space in the chaos of daily life and show up with greater courage and confidence. Beryl previously was the creator and founder of the Momtography photography method and her work has been featured on TODAY parents, Huffington Post, PicMonkey, Digital Photography School, & The Shameless Mom Academy.LINKSFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/beyoungcreativepageOpt-In: https://beyoungcreative.com/sparkstudiosignup/https://beyoungcreative.com/100stepsplansimple/Instagram: @creating.courage OR @100stepsprojectDOABLE CHANGESAt the end of every episode, we share three doable changes, so you can take what you've heard and put it into action. Change comes from action. Doable changes are things that you can add into your life, one at a time to make micro shifts and really create a ripple effect that will create a big change over time. Choose one that really piques your interest and roll with it. Here are three Doable Changes from this conversation:10-MINUTE RULE. If you are feeling overwhelmed or stressed, stop what you're doing and take 10 minutes to do something. It could be tidying up a corner of your home that's just for you, setting up your creative space, making a playlist that you love.OWN YOUR CREATIVITY. Do you get intimidated by the idea of creativity because you don't like results or...
Jonathan Sposato, creator of the very relevant series Joy Sauce Late Night, informs our worldview. Jonathan shines a light on Asian American on his culture by creating a beautiful platform that bonds people together. Hear about his joyful, celebratory narrative with all Asian guests like Miranda Kwok, Ed Lu (NASA Astronaut) or David Henry Hwang. Drop the martial arts sigma, we are all Americans. On his series Mixed 6, they uncover what it is like to be in a mixed marriage. Hear about the real pressures and stories associated with mixed marriages.Jonathan riffs abouts Sl-asians and The Rising Suns, two different groups and how they fit into the broader context of the modern myth. It's pioneering stories that will inform and entertain. That's work of significance. And by the way, Jonathan is also the Chairman of Geek Wire and :PicMonkey.Visit www.joysauce.com
Jonathan Sposato, creator of the very relevant series Joy Sauce Late Night, informs our worldview. Jonathan shines a light on Asian American on his culture by creating a beautiful platform that bonds people together. Hear about his joyful, celebratory narrative with all Asian guests like Miranda Kwok, Ed Lu (NASA Astronaut) or David Henry Hwang. Drop the martial arts sigma, we are all Americans. On his series Mixed 6, they uncover what it is like to be in a mixed marriage. Hear about the real pressures and stories associated with mixed marriages. It's pioneering stories that will inform and entertain. That's work of significance. And by the way, Jonathan is also the Chairman of Geek Wire and :PicMonkey. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Today on Too Opinionated, we talk with GeekWire Chairman and tech veteran Jonathan Sposato, who has officially launched his multimedia platform JoySauce Network, which has already featured iconic pillars of the Asian American, Pacific Islander community in their content including George Takei, and many other disruptors, innovators, and game changers. With Jonathan's newest series “JoySauce Late Night” having launched in early December and going strong, we would love to arrange an interview with you and Jonathan to discuss “JoySauce Late Night,” as well as other projects that have launched on the multimedia platform including other on-camera, series, podcasts, journalism stories, features, and much more shining a much-needed light on the AAPI community. A serial entrepreneur, Sposato is the Chairman of GeekWire.com, as well as Chairman and Founder of PicMonkey (the world's most popular web photo-editor), and is the founder of WeCount.org, a non-profit using consumer internet technologies to aid the homeless. Along with countless other investments and startups, Jonathan also founded Phatbits, which went on to become Google Gadgets. Prior to Phatbits, Jonathan was a Senior Manager in Microsoft's consumer division personally delivering the next level of thought on key Microsoft properties to chairman Bill Gates, and the company's leadership, as well as driving the development of award-winning software applications, Xbox video games and social communications applications. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
It is a pleasure to welcome Jonathan Sposato to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. A serial entrepreneur, Jonathan Sposato is the Co-Founder and Chairman of GeekWire.com, as well as the Chairman and Founder of PicMonkey, the world's most popular web photo editor. He is also the founder of WeCount.org, a nonprofit using consumer internet technologies to aid the homeless. Alon with countless other investments and startups, Jonathan also founded Phatbits, which became Google Gadgets. Before that, he was a Senior Manager in Microsoft's consumer division, personally delivering the next level of thought on crucial Microsoft properties to company leadership and chairman Bill Gates. He also drove the development of award-winning software applications, Xbox video games, and social communications applications. In April 2022, Variety reported that Jonathan launched his multimedia platform JoySauce Network. The platform allows the AAPI community to showcase newly developed dramatic shows, reality TV, podcasts, editorial pieces, and curated third-party content. His late-night variety series, JoySauce Late Night, is among the shows launched. The show highlights the Asian-American experience and promotes up-and-coming talent. David Henry Hwang (Showtime's The Affair), Miranda Kwok (Fox's The Cleaning Lady), and NASA Astronaut Ed Lu. In this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Jonathan Sposato spoke about the lessons he learned from Bill Gates while he worked at Microsoft. He also teased how JoySauce Late Night will stand out in the Late Night world.
Goal setting is a crucial aspect of personal and professional development. It allows individuals to identify their aspirations, create a plan of action, and measure their progress towards achieving their desired outcomes. Setting goals is a powerful tool for personal motivation, and it has been proven to be effective in helping individuals achieve their desired results. One of the main benefits of goal setting is that it provides individuals with a clear sense of direction and purpose. When individuals set goals, they are able to identify what they want to achieve, and can then create a plan of action to reach their desired outcomes. This sense of direction and purpose can lead to increased motivation and a higher level of productivity, as individuals are able to focus their energy and efforts towards achieving their goals. Research has also shown that goal setting is positively associated with achievement. Studies have found that individuals who set goals are more likely to achieve them than those who do not. In fact, a study by Locke and Latham found that individuals who set specific, challenging goals, and who received feedback on their progress, were more likely to achieve their goals than those who did not set goals or received feedback. Goal setting is also beneficial for personal development and growth. When individuals set goals, they are forced to think about what they truly want in life and what is important to them. This process of self-reflection can lead to personal growth and self-awareness, as individuals are able to identify their strengths and weaknesses, and set goals that align with their values and aspirations. To create effective goals, it's important to follow the SMART criteria: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. Specific goals are clear and well defined, Measurable goals have a quantifiable outcome, Achievable goals are realistic and attainable, Relevant goals align with an individual's values and aspirations, and Time-bound goals have a deadline. In conclusion, goal setting is an essential aspect of personal and professional development. It allows individuals to identify their aspirations, create a plan of action, and measure their progress towards achieving their desired outcomes. Goal setting has been proven to be positively associated with achievement, and it can lead to increased motivation, productivity, and personal growth. To create effective goals, individuals should follow the SMART criteria and setting Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound goals. A vision board is a powerful tool for manifesting your desires and achieving your goals. The process of creating a vision board involves identifying your deepest desires, collecting images and words that represent those desires, and then creating a visual representation of your goals. This visual representation serves as a constant reminder of what you want to achieve, and can help you focus your thoughts and actions towards manifesting your desires. The first step in creating a vision board is to identify your deepest desires. This can be done by asking yourself questions such as, "What do I really want in life?", "What are my passions and interests?", and "What would make me truly happy and fulfilled?". Once you have a clear idea of what you want, it is important to focus on the positive aspects of your desires, rather than the negative. This means focusing on what you want to achieve, rather than what you don't want. The next step is to collect images and words that represent your desires. This can be done by looking through magazines, newspapers, and online resources, or by creating your own images and words. It is important to choose images and words that truly resonate with you and that represent the feelings and emotions associated with your desires. Once you have collected your images and words, it's time to create your vision board. A vision board can be created on a poster board or on a digital platform. If you choose to create your vision board on a poster board, you can use glue or tape to attach your images and words. If you choose to create a digital vision board, you can use a program like Canva or PicMonkey to create your vision board. Once your vision board is created, it's important to place it somewhere where you will see it every day. This could be on your bedroom wall, on your fridge, or as the background on your phone or computer. Seeing your vision board every day will help you stay focused on your desires and goals, and will also help you to manifest them into reality. Manifesting your desires into reality requires focus and action. Once you have created your vision board, it is important to focus on your desires and take action towards achieving them. This can include setting goals, creating a plan of action, and taking steps towards achieving your goals every day. It is also important to believe in yourself and your ability to manifest your desiresThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4514122/advertisement
With the holidays approaching, you may find yourself noticing lots of posts popping up with gift recommendations and wondered if they really boost revenue (they do!) and how you can make one for your own blog. A well done gift guide can be a fantastic way to increase your affiliate income. But a poorly done gift guide can actually damage the trust you've built up with your audience. So before you go on your virtual shopping spree and start seeing dollar signs in your eyes, let's talk about the right way to put together a gift guide. Before You Start Know Your Audience Creating a gift guide that actually generates income depends on your understanding of your audience and what they need. So before you start, make sure you have a clear picture of who they are and why they're coming to your blog. Their preferences are going to play into every decision you make, from which stores you feature to the price range of the items you select. Consider the following questions: How would you describe your ideal audience in 1 sentence? What is this group looking for help with? What's their budget? It's okay if there's a wide range here, just be sure to select gifts at all levels to appeal to everyone. Where do they already shop? If you want to introduce new stores, that's great, but keep in mind that many people will spend their money at places they already know and trust over someplace new. Choose a Theme When thinking about your audience, there could be a million things they might want or need. Choose a specific theme to narrow your focus and create a through-line for all your recommendations. Don't worry if your theme isn't a typical one. When my daughter was young I would have been thrilled to find a guide called, “Perfect Gifts for Little Girls Whose Moms Need to Get Work Done and Need Said Little Girl to Play Quietly By Herself.” Sadly, I never found such a guide… For this part, focus particularly on why your audience comes to you. Are you providing gift suggestions that your readers might want (and can forward on to their family and friends), or gifts that they can purchase for others? Is this guide meant to help them discover new, creative gifts? Or find bargains or tried and true classics? Or make gifts themselves with recommendations of where to buy materials and tools? Note: If you're having trouble with this at the start, put a pin in it and come back to this once you've found a few products to recommend. You might find a natural theme, or one may come to you as you're doing your research. Gather Your Affiliate Links If you've dabbled in affiliate marketing, you already have relationships with some stores or brands. Now is the time to review your links and apply to any other programs with products or services you want to recommend. Also take time to review the terms of service that are in place with each company so that you don't violate your agreement and lose your affiliate status. For example, Amazon does not allow offline promotion, so if you create a downloadable PDF of your guide, you must link back to your gift guide post for Amazon products (rather than the item itself). If you're going to use affiliate marketing in your everyday blogger life - and why wouldn't you? - I suggest creating a spreadsheet with all of your common affiliate links in it. It will really streamline the recommendation process and make your life easier. Crafting Your Gift Guide Select Your Products This is the fun part. It's time to go shopping! When choosing what to include and what to leave off your list, be selective. A list of 10 great, spot-on, you-read-my-mind gift suggestions is better than one of 50 generic ideas. When you are curating your picks, always go back to your theme. If it doesn't fit with your theme, or you have to do some mental gymnastics to try to justify how it fits, leave it off. Consider why each individual item should be included and remember the golden rule; value first. Make your recommendations based on the value they provide rather than the commission you can earn. Grab or Make Eye-Catching Graphics There's a reason the flyers that come in the mail around the holidays are loaded with beautiful, inspiring, colorful, and fun pictures. Images sell. That's why Target doesn't mind paying the crazy shipping cost of their holiday circular and Harriet Carter always sends a catalog in November… whether you want it or not. We know that products with quality images sell better. Even the color, type, model, etc. in the image will sell better than other variations of the same product. Most affiliate programs allow use of their images for promotion of their products or services, but be sure to check your terms of service agreement before sharing them publicly. If it's a product you own, I also recommend getting some shots of you or your family using it, or the outcome of your use. This will put an even more personal spin on it, give you graphics no one else has, and your audience will know you're not just blowing smoke. I recommend a program like PicMonkey or Canva to create your graphics. Don't Forget the Text In a printed guide, text is less important, but since this is a blog post, you need to keep the rules of SEO in mind. Google needs a minimum of 300 words to be able to understand and recommend your post in search results, so don't skip this part. One simple way to add some text is to introduce your post with a bit about how you put it together and why you selected the items you did. This can help your audience see that you currated your guide with them in mind, not just anyone. Another easy place to add text is to give a brief overview of each item, with specific things you love about it. Explain to your readers why they need this thing and how it will make their lives better. Finally, wrap it all up with a quick summary and even an invitation to comment with their own favorite doo-dad. Here's another question I get a lot about this topic: Should I include my own products or services in my gift guide? Maybe. If what you sell fits into your list, your theme, and solves the problem you're trying to solve with this guide, then yes. If not, leave it off. It's not worth turning people off when they get to your product because if it doesn't serve them at that moment, the rest of the list would be tainted with your product pimping. Last, but definitely not least, make sure that you are disclosing to your audience that the links you're sharing are affiliate links. You don't have to do anything dramatic, or plaster your blog with warning signs, but disclosure is the law. Here's the disclosure that automatically gets shared on all of my blog posts: If you are using affiliate marketing regularly (highly recommended) you should add a disclaimer to every post and have a clear policy. If you need help with this, I suggest using a pre-made legal template that you can just plug your blog information into to cover your bases. Gift guides don't have to be just for December holidays either. You can create one for any gift giving opportunity. Think Mother's and Father's Day, Easter, summer birthdays… you're only limited by your imagination! In the past I've created lists about how I set up my home office, and books I love and recommend, and I even have a Resources page that lives on my site permanently. Be creative and selective, and your audience will thank you!
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Ali Stofko & Ty Anderson, owners of startup A Matter of Impact, talk with Host and Brand Strategist Paul Hittner about their new approach - starting with 'why'. After a series of dramatic turns in their lives, both Ali and Ty made a decision to walk away from their work life and instead create a company that supports fulfilling lifestyles. If you're just doing 'the grind' you're missing what's going on around you and limiting your impact on the natural world. From a content creation standpoint, they'll be using Canva and PicMonkey to create cohesive messages designed to help others and bring humor and realism to their audience. For the last 18 mos A Matter of Impact has been developing the groundwork to get people to take action towards living a life with 'why' guiding the journey. 'Why' should be a filter for everything we do. Listen in to learn how these two plan to explore opportunity and bring awareness to the world that they, too, can have an impact in the areas that matter to them. When content creation is the nuts and bolts of building their brand, find your voice so you can bring an authentic persona to the marketplace. Go to AMatterofImpact.com to learn more about their journey of making the world a better place. Go to BizVisionary.com and type in OBBM for 50% off workshops that will take your brand to the next level. Call 214-984-2773 for guest and sponsor information.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more. Click here for Building The Brand Podcast. —————————–Listen to more on these topics:Technology: http://bit.ly/BizPointzTVLocal DFW Business Spotlights: http://bit.ly/OBB-TV———————Brought to you by: Epoch TimesSmart Technology Solutions, Making The Complicated, Uncomplicated!Alfred Walker Farmers Insurance, 972-438-3557Dr. Dean Family Chiropractic, 972-258-6220———————Follow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetwork/ Support the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
One question that comes up all the time with my clients and members of the Side Hustle Teachers community is how I manage to consistently put out my blogcast week after week. There are 2 things I rely on; systems and tools. I'll address my systems in a future blogcast, but today let's talk about tools. I'm going to walk you through my complete content creation process and tell you which tools I use for each step. Some are free, some have a modest fee, but all of them are indispensable in my business. Google Business Suite I use Google in a myriad of ways, but when it comes to content creation, I use it in 2 key ways. First I maintain a spreadsheet of blogcast topics. Every 6 months or so I draft a list of ideas to share, then organize it into a spreadsheet, organized by planned date of publication. When it's time to craft my content, I have created a Content Planning Worksheet that provides spaces for every aspect of my content, from title to the actual blogcast, to social media shares. (The Content Planning Worksheet is available to students enrolled in Content Made Simple.) I make a copy of the CPW for each blogcast, then craft my content in the doc. I pay for Google Business Suite for the extra storage (it's $1.99 a month), but it's also available for free until you reach your storage limit. WordPress Once the blogcast is crafted, it gets pasted into a new post on my website. My website is built on WordPress and it allows me to host all my content, sales pages, and everything else I need for an online presence. If you don't have a website already, I recommend getting your domain and hosting through Siteground. I've been with them since I started my blog many, many years ago and have yet to be disappointed by their service. Siteground also makes it easy to install WordPress on your site for free. I use the Divi theme on my site, but there are many free themes to use as you get started. Each year WordPress releases a new theme of the year, which are typically well designed and audience-friendly. PicMonkey My next step in the process of crafting my content is to create my graphics. I make 6 graphics for each post, but that is not what I'd recommend when you're starting out. Before deciding what graphics you need, consider what platforms you're going to use. I suggest you create a square and horizontal image for each post or episode. If you also want to utilize Pinterest, you also need a vertical image. For my graphics I use PicMonkey. It lets me save my brand colors, add videos to images, and I get access to a massive library of stock photos. Another option that many people love is Canva. You can try PicMonkey free for 7 days here. Social Warfare Within my website I use the plugin called Social Warfare. It allows me to create prepopulated shares for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and more, for each post. It also gives me the floating bard on the side of my website that allows people to share my blogcast with just one click. Using this tool, when someone clicks the share button, let's use Pinterest as an example, their new pin will populate with the image I've selected and the description I've created. They can edit the description, of course, but it gives me more control over the way my brand is presented. Adobe Audition There are hundreds of programs that let you record your voice for a podcast, but the one I like best, and use every week, is Adobe Audition. It's part of the Creative Cloud program, so you may have access through your school. I like Audition because it's fairly easy to learn and it enables me to edit my own blogcast in minimal time - because anything that saves me time is awesome. I know it has a lot of features I don't use, but the ones I do use save me time and money. Adobe offers a discounted rate for teachers. Scroll to the bottom of the linked page to find it. Libsyn Once the sound is recorded, I upload it to my podcast host, Libsyn (short for Liberated Syndication). I recommend using a paid hosting company like Libsyn (only $5 a month) over the free platforms because of the ease of use, customer service, listener stats, and multiple distribution channels. Libsyn also allows me to embed my episodes on the blog post page, making it easier for people to listen and helping to grow my listenership. ConvertKit Once the content is created, I draft an email to those signed up for my list. The email text is included in the Content Planning Worksheet, so I can simply copy and paste it into ConvertKit. One way I make my weekly emails easier is to duplicate the email from the week before, then adjust the sections as necessary. This also ensures that the correct people on my email list get the Side Hustle Headlines email. Those who are new to my list are in what's called a nurture sequence, and to prevent them from getting an overload of emails I don't send them the weekly messages. The ability to create nurture sequences, tag subscribers, and segment my list are what makes ConvertKit my email service provider of choice for 7 years now! Use ConvertKit for free until you have 1,000 subscribers! CinchShare The last step in my content creation process is to schedule my posts for social media. In my personal opinion a good scheduling program is essential for all business owners, but especially teachers. We aren't available to post on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Linked In all day long. Just imagine, “Hang on class, I just have to post this prompt to my Facebook group.” Ummmmmm. No. Each Sunday night I get all my posts for the week loaded into CinchShare, use their auto-scheduler to set up times for everything to go out, and click “schedule.” So before I go to bed I know that all my prompts, stories, posts, questions, quotes… you get the idea… will go out on time. Try CinchShare for 14 days for free. Using the right tools can have a massive impact on your business. It can take stress off of you and make running a business while teaching much more manageable. While it may take a small investment to get access to some tools, the time, energy, and effort you save will be well worth it. For a complete list of all the tools and programs I recommend, check out the resources page on my site.
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Are you a beginner seller on Etsy? I'm so excited for you! Today I'm sharing 4 ways to get your listings seen by more shoppers today. I love sharing Etsy tips with new shop owners. **“How to Sell Your Stuff on Etsy” is not affiliated with or endorsed by Etsy.com. ----- Free PDF Download Mentioned: “4 Strategies I used to grow my Etsy shop from $25 to $6000+/month” https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/site/4-strategies-opt-in%C2%A0 Course Mentioned: Listings that Sell: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/offers/Xo52uqVF ----- HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF WEBSITE: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/ HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/howtosellyourstuff/ HOW TO SELL YOUR STUFF SHOWNOTES: https://www.howtosellyourstuff.com/blog/podcast-episode-2-how-to-get-your-etsy-listings-seen-by-more-shoppers-today ----- Today's Sponsor is “PicMonkey.com” Get a discounted membership when you use my link: https://picmonkey.love/ref/5oVhnA **PicMonkey has since ended their referral program. {SAD} But they still have a great service that you can access above, however there will be no incentive for you or for me. Another AMAZING tool for graphic design that lot's of beginners and experts alive love is Canva.com. You can check out their free trial here: https://partner.canva.com/c/2545784/647168/10068
Flute 360 | E162: “You’re Invited!” (12:54) In today’s episode, Heidi gives you some personal and podcast updates! Topics include house hunting, being a guest on a podcast, and a special event with her friend, Nicole! Heidi highlights Nicole’s insightful webinar that is happening on Tuesday, June 01, 2021 at 7:00 PM / CT! This event is one-of-a kind and will not air anytime soon, so this is a great time to come together and obtain free, valuable information about Instagram! As freelancers, we need to understand social media, and how to market ourselves in order to attract the right people to our businesses! Let Nicole help you with her wealth of knowledge within this niche. Heidi will be there, and she cannot wait to see you! Register – here! E162: Resources Mentioned: FREE Webinar with Nicole Riccardo on 06/01/21 at 7:00 PM / CT! Register here for the event! Perks! 2T Academy: Check-out these amazing remote classes provided by Christopher Caliendo! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15 PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website Heidi’s Calendly Link
Have you ever wished you had a list of tools, software, and services that would show you the best ones to choose from? What about ways to get started for free? Well, I have you covered. Get your free copy of “30 Resources to Grow Your Real Estate Investing Business” by clicking the link below. I created this handout for you to make your life a little easier, and these are the same things I use in my business today. Almost all of these resources have a free plan, and a great many of them have paid plans that allow you to upgrade when you’re ready for a reasonable cost. No matter where you are today, I’m sure you’ll find something on this list to add value to your business and make your life easier. After all, isn’t that what we’re all looking for? Show Notes Here is some of what you’ll learn about in this show “30 Resources to Grow Your Real Estate Investing Business”: Websites: My favorite company for lead generation and why I love them. CRM’s: We all need a place to keep our contacts and our leads. I have two resources for you, and one of them is free. Direct Mail Marketing: The company that allows you to do small-batch mailings of 200 or more and doesn’t charge you an arm and a leg. (Most companies don’t do this.) Comps: 3 places to help you find comps if you don’t have access to the MLS Email Marketing: I’ve tried several companies, and this is my favorite. Estimating Repairs: A free software that you will love. Phones: Where to get a separate phone line (it’s an app you put on your phone) to use for business that is just under $10 a month. It’s the same one I’ve used for years. Passwords: My favorite password manager. Having a password manager is vital for security reasons. Inbox Manager: This free tool has changed my life! Clean up your inbox without unsubscribing from everything. You know how FOMO sets in when you do that. Image Editing Software: I have 2 recommendations for you. Social Media Scheduling: This one is a real-time saver, it will help you build your brand easier, and I have a couple of recommendations for you to look at. Meetings and More: This is great for meeting with out-of-town sellers, contractors, and clients. Video Messages: These are great for building rapport with sellers and also for marketing and branding. Landing Pages: These are great for showcasing your freebies on your website and building thank-you pages. Transcribing audios and videos and adding captions: I have three you can take a look at. Organization, File Creation, and Sharing: Check out these 5, easy to use resources. Outsourcing: My “go-to” companies for hiring great talent. Get Your Free PDF I have shared a lot of information, so I’ve put together a PDF for you, complete with links to take you straight to each site. Do you have software or tools to add to this list? Let me know. Get your copy of “30 Resources to Grow Your Real Estate Investing Business” by CLICKING HERE .
Flute 360 | E161: “An Interview with Maron Khoury!” (55:42) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Maron Khoury who is a flutist, educator, and published author! Maron dives into his newly published book titled, “Book of Solos!” He explains how the book came about, the process of writing, the book’s content, and lessons he learned along the way! Receive your 10% discount off of this book from now until 05/18/2021 when you use your FLUTE360 code! Enjoy! E161 – Resources Mentioned: Maron’s Website May’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Elizabeth Talbert: Receive 20% off of the book, “Applied Flute Practice Technique” from now until 05/07/2021! Use your FLUTE360 code, today! E-mail me at heidikaybegay@gmail.com to receive your free chapter!! Price Publications: Check-out these two flute books titled, “Book of Solos” by Maron Khoury & “Book of Arias” by Marie Tachouet! Receive a 10% discount off of these two books when you use your FLUTE360 code! It’s active from now until 05/18/2021! Other Perks! 2T Academy: Check-out these amazing remote classes provided by Christopher Caliendo! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15 PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! Follow Flute 360! Heidi’s Calendly Link Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
We now have all the equipment we needed to start, but we missed the software required to edit videos and create graphics for videos and thumbnails properly. Let's not forget, our background has nothing to do with graphic design or videography, and we could not afford to pay someone to edit the videos and make the thumbnail art for us. We ended up doing what we did best… go to YouTube and find videos to educate ourselves on the best video editing and graphic designing software available. Our research determined that Sony Vega and Adobe Premier were the best and most complete programs to use. FabuDad ended up choosing Sony Vega as it was the more user-friendly of them. For creating thumbnail art, FabuDad found he liked using Photoshop and PicMonkey the best. He liked how PicMonkey, although not as sophisticated as Photoshop, was very user-friendly and allowed us to make art quickly. Little did we know that making and rendering 4k videos were too large for YouTube and needed to be compressed. We needed to find a program that would compress those videos, which you don't need now. Even though we did not know how to do anything, our level of determination was high, and this helped us get through the tons of tutorials that taught us how to do things, so we were able to accomplish our goal. The bottom line is if we can do it, so can you.
Flute 360 | E160: “An Interview with Marie Tachouet!” (29:03) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Marie Tachouet who is a flutist, educator, and published author! Marie dives into her newly published book titled, “Book of Arias!” She explains how the book came about, the process of writing, the book’s content, and lessons she learned along the way! Receive your 10% discount off of this book from now until 05/18/2021 when you use your FLUTE360 code! Enjoy! E160 – Resources Mentioned: Marie’s Bio YouTube: Marie talks about her book – here! Price Publications: Book of Solos! April’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Elizabeth Talbert: Receive 20% off of the book, “Applied Flute Practice Technique” from now until 05/07/2021! Use your FLUTE360 code, today! E-mail me at heidikaybegay@gmail.com to receive your free chapter!! Price Publications: Check-out these two flute books titled, “Book of Solos” by Maron Khoury & “Book of Arias” by Marie Tachouet! Receive a 10% discount off of these two books when you use your FLUTE360 code! It’s active from now until 05/18/2021! Other Perks! 2T Academy: Check-out these amazing remote classes provided by Christopher Caliendo! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15 PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! Follow Flute 360! Heidi’s Calendly Link Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Flute 360 | E159: “An Interview with Natalia Jarząbek!” (55:44) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Natalia Jarząbek who is a flutist, educator, and published author! Natalia dives into her newly published book titled, “Flute Infinity!” She explains how the book came about, the process of writing, the book’s content, and lessons she learned along the way! Enjoy! E159 – Resources Mentioned: Flute Infinity FB Page: Flute Infinity Instagram: Follow Natalia! Natalia’s Bio! Listen to Episodes 79, 80, 81, and 82 with Robert Dick! April’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Elizabeth Talbert: Receive 20% off of the book, “Applied Flute Practice Technique” from now until 05/07/2021! Use your FLUTE360 code, today! Price Publications: Check-out these two flute books titled, “Book of Solos” by Maron Khoury & “Book of Arias” by Marie Tachouet! 2T Academy: Check-out these amazing remote classes provided by Christopher Caliendo! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! Other Perks! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15 PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Heidi’s Calendly Link Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Flute 360 | E158: “An Interview with Elizabeth Talbert!” (36:57) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Elizabeth Talbert who is a flutist, educator, and published author! Liz dives into her newly published book titled, “Applied Flute Practice Technique!” She explains how the book came about, the process of writing, the book’s content, and lessons she learned along the way! Listen to Liz’s insightful interview and take advantage of her generous discount, today! Use your FLUTE360 from now until 5/7/21 and receive 20% off of Liz’s book! Finally, Liz is giving you one free chapter! Please visit Heidi’s website to download the FREE PDF! Enjoy! E158 – Resources Mentioned: Elizabeth Talbert: Receive 20% off of the book, “Applied Practice Flute Technique” from now until 05/07/2021! Use your FLUTE360 code, today! Elizabeth’s Website Elizabeth’s Website – Shop Here! Elizabeth’s Book – Check It Out! Elizabeth’s FB – follow! Elizabeth’s IG – follow! April’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! 2T Academy: Check-out these amazing remote classes provided by Christopher Caliendo! Price Publications: Check-out these two flute books titled, “Book of Solos” by Maron Khoury & “Book of Arias” by Marie Tachouet! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! Other Perks! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15 PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Heidi’s Calendly Link Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Flute 360 | E157: “An Interview with Jerod Tate!” In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Jerod Tate who is a composer, educator, and musician! Topics that are covered in this episode include, his compositional process, how he perceives the flute voice, career advice for the modern-day musician, and more! This information was gathered with you in mind, in order to launch you to your next musical level! Enjoy! Friendly reminder, you have two flute discounts that are happening right now! Please view the show notes below, so you can take advantage of flute discounts through Flutistry Boston and Elizabeth Talbert! Act fact, because these deals have a deadline! Your purchase from these two flute friends, help keep Flute 360 alive and well. Thanks in advance for your financial backup! E157– Resources Mentioned: Jerod’s Website Jerod’s Works Jerod’s YouTube Channel Follow Jerod via Facebook! Follow Jerod via Instagram! Tracing Mississippi by Jerod Tate – YouTube Video – Listen Here! Jerod Tate – Short Interview – Watch Here! March’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Flutistry Boston: Receive 20% off of the book, “Survival of the Flutist” from now until 03/31/21! Use your FLUTE360 code, today! Elizabeth Talbert: Receive 20% off of her book, “Applied Practice Flute Technique” from now until 05/07/2021! Use your FLUTE360 code, today! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15 PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! 2T Academy: Check-out these amazing remote classes provided by Christopher Caliendo! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Heidi’s Calendly Link Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Flute 360 | E156: “An Interview with Ron Royer!” In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Ron Royer who is a composer, educator, and cellist! Topics that are covered in this episode include, compositional tips for musicians, his compositional process, recording studio tips, and how he perceives the flute voice. This information was gathered with you in mind, in order to launch you to your next musical level! Enjoy! Friendly reminder, you have two flute discounts that are happening right now! Please view the show notes below, so you can take advantage of flute discounts through Flutistry Boston and Elizabeth Talbert! Act fact, because these deals have a deadline! Your purchase from these two flute friends, help keep Flute 360 alive and well. Thanks in advance for your financial backup! E156 – Resources Mentioned: Ron Royer’s Website Ron Royer’s Works Contact Ron – Here! Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra’s FB Business Page SPO’s YouTube Channel John Williams’ Flute Concerto March’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Flutistry Boston: Receive 20% off of the book, “Survival of the Flutist” from now until 03/31/21! Use your FLUTE360 code, today! Elizabeth Talbert: Receive 20% off of her book, “Applied Practice Flute Technique” from now until 05/07/2021! Use your FLUTE360 code, today! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! 2T Academy: Check-out these amazing remote classes provided by Christopher Caliendo! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15! PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Heidi’s Calendly Link Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Flute 360 | E155: “An Interview with Pamela Sklar!” In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Pamela Sklar who is a composer, educator, and flutist! Topics that are covered in this episode include her compositional process, recording studio tips, and how she perceives the flute voice. This information was gathered with you in mind, in order to launch you to your next musical level! Enjoy! Friendly reminder, you have two flute discounts that are happening right now! Please view the show notes below, so you can take advantage of flute discounts through Flutistry Boston and Elizabeth Talbert! Act fact, because these deals have a deadline! Your purchase from these two flute friends, help keep Flute 360 alive and well. Thanks in advance for your financial backup! E155 – Resources Mentioned: Pam’s Website Pam’s Musical Highlights Pam’s List of Works Pam’s Work: Flow Pam’s Work: Flute Shadows Pam’s Facebook Page – follow here! Pam’s Instagram – follow here! Pam’s LinkedIn – follow here! March’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Flutistry Boston: Receive 20% off of the book, “Survival of the Flutist” from now until 03/31/21! Elizabeth Talbert: Receive 20% off of the book, “Applied Practice Flute Technique” from now until 05/07/2021! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15! PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! 2T Academy: Check-out these amazing remote classes provided by Christopher Caliendo! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Heidi’s Calendly Link Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Flute 360 | E154: “An Interview with Dr. Scott Watson!” In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Dr. Scott Watson who is a composer, educator, and musician! Scott discusses his work through Alfred Publications and gives amazing career advice for all musicians. Topics that are covered in this episode include, composing for flex bands, his compositional process, and how he perceives the flute voice. This information was gathered with you in mind, in order to launch you to your next musical level! Enjoy! Friendly reminder, you have two flute discounts that are happening right now! Please view the show notes below, so you can take advantage of flute discounts through Flutistry Boston and Elizabeth Talbert! Act fact, because these deals have a deadline! Your purchase from these two flute friends, help keep Flute 360 alive and well. Thanks in advance for your financial backup! E154 – Resources Mentioned: Scott’s Website Scott’s Twitter Scott’s YouTube Channel Trillenium Music Company’s Website FREE MUSIC! Download this free movement titled, “The Holly and the Ivy” from Scott’s piece, “Five Carols for Flute and Piano.” Scott’s arrangement of “Happy Birthday” can be downloaded, here, for FREE! “Happy Birthday” arrangement via Scott’s Website Scott’s Class: “Lights, Camera…Learning!” Scott’s Class: “Garage Band Does It All!” Scott’s Large Ensemble Works Published at the Alfred Music’s Website! March’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Flutistry Boston: Receive 20% off of the book, “Survival of the Flutist” from now until 03/31/21! Elizabeth Talbert: Receive 20% off of the book, “Applied Practice Flute Technique” from now until 05/07/2021! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15! PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! 2T Academy: Check-out these amazing remote classes provided by Christopher Caliendo! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Heidi’s Calendly Link Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Flute 360 | E153: “Podcasting: An Entrepreneurial Opportunity for the Modern-Day Musician,” Part 2 In today’s episode, Heidi talks about the logistics and benefits to podcasting. She walks you through why someone would start a podcast, the equipment, the podcast’s theme, and the benefits to podcasting. Podcasters utilize this platform to share targeted information with their community. From here, authentic relationships form, and opportunities emerge organically. Since podcasting is a digital platform, it can connect you with other musicians at the regional, national, and international levels. Please contact Heidi if you have questions about how to start your own podcast, or your next digital creative project. Click here to schedule your next call with Heidi! Thanks! E153 – Resources Mentioned: Heidi’s Calendly Link Call Recorder for Skype: Ecamm ATR2100, USB & XLR microphone Tabletop microphone stand Boom Arm Headphones: ATH-M40x Headphones: ATH-M50x Pro Tools First Software Focusrite March’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Elizabeth Talbert: Receive 20% off of the book, “Applied Practice Flute Technique” from now until 05/07/2021! Flutistry Boston: Receive 20% off of the book, “Survival of the Flutist” from now until 03/31/21! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15! PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Flute 360 | E151: “A Flute 360 Update!” In today’s episode, Heidi shares a Flute 360 Podcast update! There are some exciting new connections being made and from these unions, new opportunities are upon us! Please join us this upcoming week with two book viewing parties! The first book party is Sunday, March 07, 2021 at 12:00 P.M./CST/USA with Berlin-based flutist, Elizabeth Talbert, who wrote the book, “Applied Flute Practice Technique.” She will be showcasing this new publication on Sunday, and she’s also offering you a discount code to celebrate! Use your FLUTE360 code to receive 20% off of her insightful book! The second book viewing is with Polish flutist and author, Natalia Jarząbek! Her book is titled, “Flute Infinity” and she is having her book viewing party on Monday, March 8th at 1:00 P.M./CST/USA. The two links are made available in the show notes below. I hope to see you there! E151 – Resources Mentioned: Elizabeth’s Zoom Link: Meeting ID – 884 0745 5496 Elizabeth’s FB Event Elizabeth’s Website Follow Elizabeth via Facebook Natalia’s Link Natalia’s Website Follow Natalia via Facebook March’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Flutistry Boston: Receive 20% off of the book, “Survival of the Flutist” from now until 03/31/21! Elizabeth Talbert: Receive 20% off of the book, “Applied Practice Flute Technique” from now until 05/07/2021! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15! PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Let's chat! Schedule a 15-minute call with me so we can connect! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Flute 360 | E152: “Podcasting: An Entrepreneurial Opportunity for the Modern-Day Musician,” Part 1 In today’s episode, Heidi talks about the logistics and benefits to podcasting. She walks you through why someone would start a podcast, the equipment, the podcast’s theme, and the benefits to podcasting. Podcasters utilize this platform to share targeted information with their community. From here, authentic relationships form, and opportunities emerge organically. Since podcasting is a digital platform, it can connect you with other musicians at the regional, national, and international levels. Please contact Heidi if you have questions about how to start your own podcast, or your next digital creative project. Click here to schedule your next call with Heidi! Thanks! E152 – Resources Mentioned: Heidi’s Calendly Link Call Recorder for Skype: Ecamm ATR2100, USB & XLR microphone Tabletop microphone stand Boom Arm Headphones: ATH-M40x Headphones: ATH-M50x Pro Tools First Software Focusrite March’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Elizabeth Talbert: Receive 20% off of the book, “Applied Practice Flute Technique” from now until 05/07/2021! Flutistry Boston: Receive 20% off of the book, “Survival of the Flutist” from now until 03/31/21! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15! PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Flute 360 | E150: “An Interview with Jennifer Gunn!” In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Jennifer Gunn who is an educator and the piccoloist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra! Jennifer shares with us her orchestral career, her recently endowed piccolo chair, her recent guest appearance with the Mid-Atlantic Flute Festival, and much more! You don’t want to miss this episode, because Jenn gives gold nuggets regarding teaching and musical tips that you can implement in your studio, today! Finally, please do not forget about your wonderful Flute 360 discounts that you can use today! Flutistry Boston and Flute Specialists are giving you a 20% discount off of selected items! Please check the details below, and use your FLUTE360 code today! E150 – Resources Mentioned: Follow Jenn via Instagram! Follow Jenn via Facebook! Jenn’s Bio through the CSO! Flute 360’s Sponsors: Silver Sponsor: Keefe Piccolo Company Bronze Sponsor: Flute Specialists, Inc. Sustaining Sponsor: 2T Academy’s Courses PICKS! Please note that you support the Flute 360 Podcast through your Amazon purchases! Thanks! Jenn: Sephora Lotion Workout App: Peloton – At Home Fitness Sleeping French Bulldogs Jalapeño Cheetos Meal Delivery Kits Heidi: 2 Amazing Flute Discounts! Pass the Bass Crackers, Goat Cheese, and Honey! February’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Flute Specialists: Receive 20% off of your sheet music needs! Use the Flute 360 code to receive your discount today! Offer ends 03/01/21! Flutistry Boston: Receive 20% off of the book, “Survival of the Flutist” from now until 03/31/21! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15! PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Flute 360 | E149: “An Interview with Nicola Mazzanti!” In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Nicola Mazzanti who is an international performer, educator, and author! Nicola talks about his musical background, piccolo repertoire, his piccolo book, and much more! Listen until the end to hear Mazzanti’s book recommendation in PICKS! Finally, please do not forget about your wonderful Flute 360 discounts that you can use today! Flutistry Boston and Flute Specialists are giving you a 20% discount off of selected items! Please check the details below, and use your FLUTE360 code today! E149 – Resources Mentioned: Nicola Mazzanti’s Website Nicola Mazzanti – Follow via Instagram! Nicola Mazzanti – Follow via Facebook! Piccolo Book: “The Mazzanti Method” by Nicola Mazzanti Receive 20% off from Flute Specialists! Use your FLUTE360 code, which is active from now until 03/01/21! Flute 360’s Sponsors: Silver Sponsor: Keefe Piccolo Company Bronze Sponsor: Flute Specialists, Inc. Sustaining Sponsor: 2T Academy’s Courses PICKS! Nicola: Book: “The Magic Mountain” by Mann Italian Pasta! Heidi: Flute Discounts Flute Book: “Flute Infinity” by Natalia Jarzabek February’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! Flute Specialists: Receive 20% off of your sheet music needs! Use the Flute 360 code to receive your discount today! Offer ends 03/01/21! Flutistry Boston: Receive 20% off of the book, “Survival of the Flutist” from now until 03/31/21! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15! PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Should you let your kids win at board games? The topic is heavily debated. Tiffany and Rachel weigh in on this hot subject and the answer may surprise you. Links https://reason.com/2014/08/19/57-percent-of-americans-say-only-kids-wh/survey correction* Tiffany said 2016 however it was 2014 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tang_Soo_DoInformation on Tang Soo Do Rachel's Rabbit Hole https://www.fatherly.com/parenting/should-you-let-your-kid-win-at-games/ Tiffany's Rabbit Hole https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/02/parenting/competitive-kids-parenting-tips.html Don't forget to follow us here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mom_badge_podcast/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Mom-Badge-Podcast-100287951667513 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/653734728516188 Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mombadgepodcast/boards/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mombadgepodcast We would love to hear from you wither it be on instagram, facebook or even email we want to know your stories, advice and what we could do better. Also don't forget to tell your friends to hit subscribe button and leave a review so other Fantastic moms like you can find our podcast to. Images Proved by PicMonkey
Flute 360 | E148: “An Interview with Amy Taylor!” In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Amy Taylor who is a flutist and piccoloist with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra! Listen to Amy’s courageous path from childhood health issues to winning a prestigious orchestral job years later! She also talks about her favorite piccolo alternate fingerings, repertoire, and her surfing hobby, too! Finally, please do not forget about your wonderful Flute 360 discounts that you can use today! The Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company, Flutistry Boston, and Flute Specialists are giving you 10-20% off of selected items! Please check the details below, and use your FLUTE360 code today! E148 – Resources Mentioned: Amy Taylor’s Website Follow Amy via Instagram! Follow Amy via Facebook! San Diego Symphony Orchestra Flute 360’s Sponsors: Silver Sponsor: Keefe Piccolo Company Bronze Sponsor: Flute Specialists, Inc. Sustaining Sponsor: 2T Academy’s Courses February’s Incentives for Flute 360 Listeners! The Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company: Receive 10% off of your cleaning supplies from now until 02/14/21! Use the Flute 360 code to receive your discount! Flute Specialists: Receive 20% off of your sheet music needs! Use the Flute 360 code to receive your discount today! Offer ends 03/01/21! Flutistry Boston: Receive 20% off of the book, “Survival of the Flutist” from now until 03/31/21! Bliss Body: Receive 15% off of workout leggings, swimwear, and watches when you use the code: heidikaybegay15! PicMonkey: Receive 17% off when you start your annual plan with PicMonkey today! I use this website for all of my photo touchups and designs! Use this special link for your discount! NR Media: Need a website built or re-designed? Check-out my three friends from the NR Media team! Nicole, Taylor, and Jolene are experts when it comes to the design and success of your website! E-mail Nicole and tell her that Heidi (from Flute 360) sent you! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you! Heidi’s Website
Photos. Each one is worth 1000 words each, and yet these precious memory-keepers can easily overwhelm us and get out of control if we let them. I have been on the hunt for the best photo system for busy moms and now I have found it! This is my photo system I have implemented that I know will be easy and quick for you to implement as well! It incorporates a daily, monthly, and yearly habit. PLUS I discuss a much simpler baby book solution and what to do for those sentimental times like birthdays to commemorate them in a very easy and fun way.LINKS:- Show Notes: http://www.worklifeglue.com/podcast/photos/- Lazy Genius Episode: https://www.thelazygeniuscollective.com/lazy/discoveries- Miss Freddy (Daily Delete): https://missfreddy.com/- Chatbooks (Get $10 off your first order): http://invite.chatbooks.com/sarahann2ze - PicMonkey: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=460974&u=1768637&m=46133&urllink=&afftrack=- Canva: https://www.canva.com/join/vfy-lyk-snt- Work Life Glue Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wlgmomsgroup/- Work Life Glue Website: http://www.worklifeglue.com/- Work Life Glue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahwlg- Work Life Glue Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/worklifeglue/
Flute 360 | Episode 141: “A Pile of Wood. A Doorframe. A Door Knob & Then A Knock!” (Part 3)(22:33) Episode 141 concludes this mini-series, which covers entrepreneurial topics. 2020 has taught us a lot, and I share the insights that this year has taught me as an entrepreneur. The quote, “when opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door” is completely true! Listen to today’s episode to hear what this means for your career as we press into 2021! Subscribe to the podcast, so you don’t miss out on the show note links, which are found below! Thanks! Flute 360’s Sponsors: Silver Sponsor: The Ultimate Music Business Summit Free Event! January 7-9, 2021! Click on the link for your ticket! Bronze Sponsor: Violy – Smart Music Classroom Music students can redeem a 1-month Violy premium for FREE by using the code “Flute 360!” Flute 360’s Incentives: Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Receive a 17% discount through PicMonkey! Click Here! Receive a 10% discount for your flute cleaning supply needs through The Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company! Use the code FLUTE 360 and you’re all set! Receive a 15% discount on leggings through Bliss Body, when you use the code heidikaybegay15! Need a website designed? Check-out my friends through NR Media! Mention my name in the consultation call with Nicole! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel!
Flute 360 | Episode 140: “A Pile of Wood. A Doorframe. A Door Knob & Then A Knock!” (Part 2) (26:00) Episode 140 continues the dialogue from E139, which covers entrepreneurial topics. 2020 has taught us a lot, and I share the insights that this year has taught me as an entrepreneur. The quote, “when opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door” is completely true! Listen to today’s episode to hear what this means for your career as we press into 2021! Flute 360’s Sponsors: Silver Sponsor: The Ultimate Music Business Summit Free Event! January 7-9, 2021! Click on the link for your ticket! Bronze Sponsor: Violy – Smart Music Classroom Music students can redeem a 1-month Violy premium for FREE by using the code “Flute 360!” Flute 360’s Incentives: Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Receive a 17% discount through PicMonkey! Click Here! Need a website designed? Check-out my friends through NR Media! Mention my name in the consultation call with Nicole! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel!
Flute 360 | Episode 139: “A Pile of Wood. A Doorframe. A Door Knob & Then A Knock!” (Part 1) (24:58) Episode 139 starts off Series 30, which encompasses topics regarding music business. 2020 has taught us a lot, and I share the insights that this year has taught me as an entrepreneur. The quote, “when opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door” is completely true! Listen to today’s episode to hear what this means for your career as we press into 2021! Flute 360’s Sponsors: Silver Sponsor: The Ultimate Music Business Summit Free Event! January 7-9, 2021! Click on the link for your ticket! Bronze Sponsor: Violy – Smart Music Classroom Music students can redeem a 1-month Violy premium for FREE by using the code “Flute 360!” Flute 360’s Incentives: Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Receive a discount through PicMonkey! Click Here! Need a website designed? Check-out my friends through NR Media! Mention my name in the consultation call with Nicole! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel!
Flute 360 | Episode 137: “The Metronome is Ticking! How Do You Utilize Your Time?” (Part 2) (12:43) Series 29 continues with some organizational and time management tips to help you towards your personal and professional goals! Listen to the episode to hear Heidi’s big takeaway that you can implement today! Subscribe to the Flute 360 Podcast Newsletter to receive your FREE PDF titled, “Establish Your Priorities for Optimal Organizational & Time Management Skills!” Act fast because this PDF is available only until 12/07/2020! Episode 137 – Resources Mentioned: Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Schedule Your 15-Minute Consultation Call with Heidi! Call/Text Heidi via WhatsApp Business! Dr. Heidi Kay Begay's Website Announcements & Incentives: The Podcasting Musician Class – Register Here! (Deadline is 12/09/2020!!) Sign-up for an annual subscription through PicMonkey! You receive a discount, and so do I! Click here for my unique link! Feedspot ranked the Flute 360 Podcast as #3 in their blog! Check it out! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you!
If you're a designer or just someone who likes having the fancy layers and advanced options that come along with design software like Photoshop, but you aren't too fond of the price tag, this episode presents a great alternative option. Links Mentioned In This Episode: https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/photo/ (Affinity Photo) https://www.canva.com/ (Canva) https://www.picmonkey.com/ (PicMonkey) http://mirandamerten.com/40 (Tech Stack: Choosing the Right Tools for the Right Task [Part 2]) Related Blog Posts: https://www.mirandamerten.com/canva/ (Canva is the Real Deal. How Are You Editing Your Photos?) Other Helpful Links: https://www.mirandamerten.com/power-pack (Free Productivity Power Pack) https://www.mirandamerten.com/ (Website) https://www.instagram.com/mirandamerten (Instagram) (@mirandamerten) For Full Show Notes https://www.mirandamerten.com/44 (https://www.mirandamerten.com/44) Send A Voice Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/CoffeePoweredSystems (https://www.speakpipe.com/CoffeePoweredSystems)
Flute 360 | Episode 136: “The Metronome is Ticking! How Do You Utilize Your Time?” (Part 1) (13:03) Series 29 launches today with some organizational and time management tips to help you towards your personal and professional goals! Listen to the episode to hear Heidi’s big takeaway that you can implement today! Episode 136 – Resources Mentioned: Schedule Your 15-Minute Consultation Call with Heidi! Call/Text Heidi via WhatsApp Business! Heidi’s Website Announcements & Incentives: The Podcasting Musician Class – Register Here! (Deadline is 12/09/2020!!) Sign-up for an annual subscription through PicMonkey! You receive a discount, and so do I! Click here for my unique link! Feedspot ranked the Flute 360 Podcast as #3 in their blog! Check it out! Follow Flute 360! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Sign-up in the pop-up window! Join the Flute 360 Book Club! We’d love to see you there! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Tumblr! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Subscribe to the Flute 360’s YouTube Channel! Subscribe, Rate & Review to the Flute 360 Podcast in the Apple Podcast App! Flute 360 accepts donations via Patreon! Thank you!
In this episode, I am introducing you to Elizabeth Ellis. Elizabeth Ellis is an award-winning journalist from the US who is now working in Hong Kong as a Communications Manager for Renaissance College. Elizabeth has over 15 years of professional experience in writing and editing for a variety of publications. When asked what is one key thing that all entrepreneurs should know when starting a business, Elizabeth answered that people need to remember that customers are everything. Even when customers are being difficult: they are right - because they are your customers. Key Point: Remember that Customers are Everything. Take the feedback constructively and do not take feedback personally. Elizabeth also shared that kindness goes a long way. Kindness is totally free and it is not given out nearly enough. Simple acts of kindness like a barista drawing a smiley face on someone’s coffee cup can brighten that person’s day :)Elizabeth’s Message:Elizabeth shared with us a heart-warming quote that she looks at least once a week. This quote moves her forward and keeps her calm and focused: Be brave and be patient. Have faith in yourself and Trust in the significance of your life and The purpose of your passion. - Anonymous Elizabeth also shares three useful tools to use in our business:1. Mailchimp: http://www.mailchimp.comAn amazing marketing tool that helps you to create customised email campaigns that look polish and professional. Mailchimp specialises in helping the small guys - using Mailchimp is absolutely free for up to 2,000 contacts. 2. PicMonkey:https://www.picmonkey.com/An app that can take your photographs to the next level. PicMonkey is easy-to-use; it helps photos look polished and professional. 3. Pressfolio: https://pressfolios.com/A platform that allows one-stop-shop platform. This is great for people in the field of communications: writers or editors. Pressfolio is a great way to put all your works in place for potential clients and employers. There is a subscription - Pressfolios offers a 14-day free trial. Follow Elizabeth to keep up-to-date with her insights, her discoveries, and her life experiences here: Email: lizellis07@gmail.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethmayellis/Twitter: @TheInsatiCriticPressfolios: http://elizabethmayellis.pressfolios.com/I hope this episode has been a contribution to you! What was your takeaway from this episode? Do you have an inspirational quote that you turn to? I'd love to know what quote that is. :)Please share your thoughts and experiences by dropping a comment down below. I would love to hear from you! Rooting for your success,Stacy
Caroline:Thank you so much for joining us. That wallpaper behind you is absolutely beautiful.Teggy:It's Dorothy Draper, who like did all of the interior design for The Greenbrier Hotel and The Beverly Hills Hotel.Caroline:Nice.Teggy:Yeah. You can still buy her wallpapers, which is fun.Caroline:Amazing. They're beautiful. I love stripes, all stripes.Jacqueline:I'm Jacqueline. I'm going to be co-hosting today with Caroline Morris. I did want to do a shout out to the vipHomeLink app, which is our sponsor, our main sponsor for this podcast, and also where me and Caroline work vigorously to help homeowners prevent any issues in the home and make living in their homes better.Jacqueline:Today we have with us Teggy French, fashion blogger and designer, who's going to be talking about all things home inspiration, home decor, home design, and how to make living beautiful easy on a budget. Welcome, Teggy. How are you?Teggy:Hi, I'm great. So nice to be here, thank you for having me.Jacqueline:Why don't you give us a little bit of introduction about yourself?Teggy:I am Teggy. I also go by the name of Alex, but Teggy was a nickname given to me in college, it's a play off of my maiden name, which was Tegenborg, and French is my middle name. I decided when I started my blog that I wanted a name that would translate into a business, should I decide to go that way. That's where Teggy French came from. I reside in New Vernon, New Jersey. I currently co-own a jewelry company called French and Ford, with my partner out of Dallas, and I'm getting ready to launch Teggy French, the clothing brand, on October 15. I'm still doing influencing, but now I'm starting to go into more of the design field, which is super exciting.Caroline:That's an inspiration to all. Could you share a little bit about how you got into the design space and what your inspiration is? We see the wallpaper and the fabrics behind you, it's so beautiful, but not necessarily every day. Could you share a little bit about your inspiration and how you got into the field?Teggy:I grew up with parents that spent every weekend going to auction houses or antiquing, and they loved to decorate. I mean, I probably changed my bedroom growing up like every six months. It was great having parents that nurtured that. My background in school was in acting and that didn't pan out the way I had hoped to, but with that, I still longed to have that creativity in my life. One day, someone was just like, "You should start a fashion blog," and I was like, "I should start a fashion blog." I came home and I did a lot of research and I literally launched the blog like 24 hours later.Teggy:I've always had an affinity for the 1960s, as you can probably tell. I think it was a time where people really took pride in the way that they dress. There obviously wasn't as many options, so wardrobes were much smaller, which I think is hopefully something we're now getting back into with sustainability of buying things that are going to be classic and take you through being able to wear it from the beach.Teggy:Through the blog, I just started to realize that people really responded to the 1960's style that I'm showing. There's not a lot of caftans on the market right now, so that's where I was like, "Well, maybe this is something that people would respond to." Instead of throwing on your workout clothes to go to the post office, why not throw on a caftan? Then my jewelry company started with a pair of bow earrings that I found at an antique store in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. I reached out to a woman I knew and I was like, "Do you think we can get these made?" and she was like, "Let me try it."Teggy:The bottom line of my story is just give it a whirl. If you're passionate about something and you have an idea, there's a way to get it done. I'm definitely living proof of that. I never thought that I would have two companies and be living my dream life five years after starting a blog. It's been a blessing, for sure.Jacqueline:I love the story about how you ... I was actually just down the shore. I was in Lavallette, which is near Point Pleasant, a little bit, not too far. But I love how you were in an antique store and you found these earrings and now you're creating this brand. Can you talk about antiquing in terms of creating a home space and finds that you've had or advice for people who want to start to bring antique and vintage home decor items into their space?Teggy:The biggest thing to just get over any hurdle of when it comes to home decor is be open to shopping anywhere and everywhere. I think a lot of times people think they need to go to one place and decorate their home in one color. It works and it looks pretty, but get a little creative, especially if you're on a budget. In Morristown, for example, which is near where we all live, there's the Market Street Mission. The stuff that they get is absolutely incredible. You can go every day and it's the thrill of the hunt. I have these beautiful chinoiserie pieces of art in my bedroom and they were $40 range. Then if you were to walk into a store, they would probably cost you about $2,000.Teggy:It's going antiquing, going to TJ Maxx, putting it all together. Then you invest in certain pieces, like maybe a sofa or something like that. But I spout that if you just manifest what it is you're looking for that the shopping gods will answer. You just have to be open to going to all different places.Caroline:I love decorating. This is my third apartment to decorate. My husband is very neutral, but the next, we're looking to buy a house and I was like, "I get my pinks and my blues and I don't care what you say. I get in an apartment it's a couple of rooms, but in a house, I was like, "I've given you three apartments of neutral, we can expand from here."Teggy:I bet you once you do it, he will actually like it. It's just getting out of the comfort zone.Caroline:I totally agree. Honestly, he wears colors. His suits are neutral, but his dress shirts, his ties, everything's so colorful. I was like, "Here we go to our bland apartment. Whoopideedoo."Teggy:[inaudible 00:06:47] stand out as the art, which is also quite [inaudible 00:06:49]. But it creates a space that you love, that's what I found. You would look behind me and be like, "Oh, she must be in Florida or California," and I'm in the suburbs of New Jersey. Some people might be like, "That doesn't go here," but there are no rules when it comes to fashion or decor. It comes from with it, you have to do what makes you happy. I'm like, "Well, Palm Beach and Palm Springs make me happy," so I'm going to create that world so when I'm in my home I feel like I'm where I'm supposed to be. I am where I'm supposed to be, which is New Jersey, but you can have a little fun with creating an atmosphere to match maybe where you'd rather be.Caroline:Now, does your husband love it?Teggy:Well, it's funny. I painted the front hallway pink, and that was the first time he was like, "I don't want to live in an all pink house." Okay, I respect that, so I had it painted back to white. It does have to be a compromise. If you walk to the other end of my house, it's definitely more masculine. The living room and the sunroom are kind of Teggy World and then the other rooms are definitely more dark and a bit more Ralph Lauren-esque.Caroline:Okay. Yeah, my parents' house, I honestly tried to get up there to film today, but they're both home so it really didn't make that much sense, their bedroom is pink, the dining room is this jungle bright green, the ceiling is like a felt, not felt, like a velvet. It's so interesting.Teggy:Wow.Caroline:Then the library is this dark navy, like Ralph Lauren too.Teggy:Yes.Caroline:I guess it's all about compromise.Teggy:I need to see their house because that sounds fabulous.Caroline:My mom's similar to you, decorates the whole entire house like every couple of months. When we were growing up and she was just home with my brother and I, and my dad just, I think, gave her jobs and was just like, "Oh, you want to redo the bedroom again? Sure, whatever makes you happy." I had a bedroom change every couple of years too. It's just-Teggy:Gotta keep it moving.Caroline:Exactly. In your style that you wear in your style and your home, how do you draw those parallels to still be you?Jacqueline:What is your process for [crosstalk 00:09:13] a space? It's like you have the aesthetic that you love, you have a bit of a vision for a room, but how do you really bring that into action?Teggy:It all starts with color for me. I'll see colors that really speak to me. For my living room, for example, I walked into a store and they had this turquoise and this deep kind of marigold color. I never would have thought to put those together, but it really spoke to me. It was a bench that they had, and my living room at this point was all white velvet and yellows, and I brought the bench home and then it just turned into redecorating the entire room with that one piece.Teggy:My process definitely starts with color, and then from there, kind of laying out how the room is going to look. I'm a very visual person, so what I will do is if I find pictures online, I have this app called PicMonkey, where you can actually create a collage and I'll place all of the pieces of furniture and see how it feels. I do that a lot with outfits as well. It just makes things much easier with the way that my mind works.Teggy:Then once the furniture and everything is in there, that's where the fun really begins. Take your time with accessorizing and with artwork. I can live with a blank wall for like three years because I would rather happen upon the perfect piece of artwork as opposed to settle for something. I found this giant foo dog at HomeGoods on clearance for like $50.Caroline:It's so cute.Teggy:It's so cute. Also, I highly recommend having an SUV or a pickup truck. So the next lease you get or your next car you buy, definitely got a big car because you have to be prepared at all times. I mean, my dad and I will literally be driving down the road and we'll pull a U-ey and somebody's put something out by the garbage and we're like, "That's fabulous. We're going to take that and make it super cool."Jacqueline:You start with the color, then you create the space in terms of the flow with the furniture, and then the accessorizing is really that last part.Teggy:100%, yep.Jacqueline:That's helpful. That also makes me feel better because I moved into my new apartment back in April, and you can't see the wall that's in front of me, but I have a little dining area, it's kind of like a living room, dining room space and then I have an eat-in kitchen. I want to put artwork on these walls, but I don't want just any artwork so I've been holding off, holding off, so it's blank. I'm like, "I want something there, but I don't want it to be just anything."Jacqueline:The same thing I got rid of some of the artwork in my bedroom. I had just had it for four years, I wanted something fresh. I wanted more color, actually. I'm a neutral girl.Teggy:Okay.Jacqueline:[crosstalk 00:12:05], grays. I like the gold accents, but whites and grays with some gold. I'm trying to bring in more color, like I brought in some blue curtains. But my bedroom, I want to bring color in there too so I kind of got rid of my gray, but I don't have anything there yet. Knowing that it's okay to wait, that you endorse it, for the right piece makes me feel better, because I'm like I just don't want to put just anything in there because if I don't like it or if it's just trying to force itself in there, I'm not going to feel good in this space.Teggy:No, and now more than any other time, I think we're realizing our homes are our sanctuaries right now. We have to create an environment that we really love and that makes us zen. We're spending every waking moment in our homes, it should be a place that you've created that you really love. It's a good time to redecorate, that's for sure.Teggy:Don't be afraid of buying things and trying them out, and if they don't work, bring them back. I think a lot of people are afraid of that, like "Is it going to work? Is it not going to work?" but just throw it in your car, see if it works.Jacqueline:Yeah, I need to see it in the space. I'm really visual that way, I have to see it in the space or I don't know. I'm not as good at visualizing, I need to see how it really works.Teggy:Absolutely.Caroline:It's interesting. My sister-in-law and my grandmother-in-law, whatever they're called, both are artists. So we're not allowed to have blank spaces or they'll just bring a million pieces of art to us. It's beautiful, I don't want to ... It's like nice and everything, but I'm sort of like, "Oh my God, just let me have a blank wall for 10 minutes. My God, I don't need this."Teggy:That when you politely accept it, you hang it when they come over.Caroline:Exactly.Teggy:Because newsflash, nobody gets to tell you what to do with your own space. That has taken me 37 years to learn, to tell people, "No, this is going to be what I want."Caroline:Good to know. I'm going to take that with me. I'm going to tell them, "Teggy says."Teggy:Yeah. Sorry, are you living here? Hopefully not. I believe the answer's no, so thank you and let's move on.Caroline:That might be the best advice of this whole podcast.Caroline:I know you touched on this a little bit about the Market Street Mission and TJ Maxx and all those sorts of places, but can you share a little bit more on feeling fabulous on a budget? I mean, I think a lot of our listeners definitely like that space and splurge here but don't want to splurge on everything. How can you create your unique space without spending all this money?Teggy:Regardless of where you are, buying at the local thrift stores. Go on Facebook Marketplace. Also, don't be afraid, most thrift stores will give you at least 10% off of whatever the prices are marked, never feel nervous about negotiating prices.Teggy:It depends what your aesthetic is. If you don't have a big budget to decorate, go through books of time eras that maybe speak to you, for me, mid-century modern. Then you go on Facebook Marketplace, you do a search, and you'd be so surprised at the prices you can get. Sometimes people are even giving them away for free. You can go, and Benjamin Moore has the best color paints, there's like Fine Paints of Europe that is this beautiful, high-gloss lacquered paint. You just throw some paint on it and all of a sudden it looks like you've spent a fortune.Teggy:Then, again, TJ Maxx. I literally went into TJ Maxx and found Missoni pillows on clearance for its $13. Velvet, beautiful Missoni pillows. You just have to be open to shopping anywhere and everywhere. Listen, Pottery Barn, Crate and Barrel, places like that are great, but they're expensive. Your living space should be a place that just makes you super happy, and I've found that I'm never happy if I've put myself into debt to have something nice.Teggy:But I remember, when I lived in New York City, I lived in this really teeny, tiny apartment. I had no money and the world's smallest bedroom, but I had a lot of clothes. So I went to Ikea, I got a plain white bed that had drawers underneath it to store everything and then I got their armoires and that's where I hung all my clothes. Then they painted the room a really fabulous color. That's another key, paint the room a super fun color and then you could just throw ... TJ Maxx has the best priced mirrors. A sunburst mirror that's gold on a navy blue wall looks amazing. Then I just got one giant piece of artwork. My little apartment was so cute and I did the whole thing for under a thousand dollars.Caroline:Wow.Teggy:Yeah. I mean, I don't believe that you have to have a lot of money to look like you have a lot of money.Caroline:That's fair.Teggy:Don't put yourself into debt because you think that you need to spend to create a certain life. It's not true. Some of the best items in clothing that I own are from Salvation Army, that cost ... I got a Pucci dress once for like $3. I know. Market Street Mission, I found a vintage Pucci dress for $7.Jacqueline:That's incredible.Caroline:I have to go there.Jacqueline:Yeah, we're not far.Caroline:Yeah, seriously.Jacqueline:We could go there.Caroline:Jacqueline, let's go one of these days.Jacqueline:I actually used to live like two blocks from there.Teggy:[crosstalk 00:18:04]. Let's say I'm carrying a designer bag and somebody is like, "I like your bag," and it's a Chanel bag or something, I'm like, "Thanks," and I get so uncomfortable. But if somebody's like, "I like your shirt," and I found it at TJ Maxx on clearance for $13, I'm so proud to tell that because it's way more exciting. I'm more proud that I found something for $13 and more embarrassed that I'm carrying something that I probably should not have bought.Teggy:That's what I really tried to do through Teggy French. Once a week, I'll do my under $100 picks because I think it's just important. Even if you can afford the expensive stuff, what's the point? It's all about creativity for me, that's where I get the most excitement.Jacqueline:I got a lot of things in my home on Facebook Marketplace. I love the thrill of negotiation. Right now, I'm at this IKEA table, it's like a tulip table. I spray painted the base of it gold and, I haven't done it yet, but I have some marble contact paper on the top. Because the one I love from West Elm is thousands, so I'm like, "How could I make this myself?" I got these cheap velvet chairs that look like the West Elm ones on Amazon for ... I think I got four chairs for like 150. I'm like, "I'm really proud of myself."Caroline:That's so funny because I've been debating whether or not I should get that table and chairs from West Elm.Jacqueline:Yeah, I love it. You'd be surprised, sometimes you can negotiate. I went to World Market, and in my living room area, I have these two little marble gold tables. I was able to negotiate the floor model as opposed to one in the back. They were originally, I think it was 600 for the two tables, they nest, and I took them all for 250 because he gave me the floor model.Teggy:See?Jacqueline:I have advice, I didn't even know it. But I was so proud of that. I wanted to be sustainable in my purchases. This is a rental, I'm not living here, so it's like I don't want to spend a lot of money because I'm moving in with my boyfriend down the road. It's going to change, we're going to have to turn things over.Jacqueline:Facebook Marketplace, I love it. I have a wine rack, I just stained the wood on there. I'm becoming such a DIY-er, it's incredible.Teggy:We have such a unique time in our life right now where we really can be creative, we have time to do that.Jacqueline:Yeah. I do love garage sales, but they're not happening as often I don't think right now with COVID. My dad never found a garage sale he didn't like, he'd always bring home something from a garage sale. I think I got that from him.Caroline:My mom is the bigg estate gal, estate sale gal. She always finds some great finds.Teggy:The vintage clothes you can find at those places are amazing. Also, become friends with realtors because a lot of times the realtors will know prior to these homes going on the market that they're going to be having an estate sale and they can get you in there.Caroline:See, that's what I need.Teggy:People at your favorite stores, because when it does come time to buying investment pieces, my shoe guy at Neiman Marcus, I'm going to be one of the first people he texts, "These are going to be going on sale," because we have a good relationship. It's always good to be friends with people.Caroline:Speaking of investment pieces, I know you're talking Neiman's and not furniture, but if you had a few things that you would say investment pieces for your home, what would you say that the splurge items would be?Teggy:The splurge items in my home have been my rugs. I go to J&S in Morristown and they have the best selection and they can work with your price point. I love Oriental rugs, and so that's been a great investment. I also invested in a Missoni runner for my hallway, which actually should have been twice the price, but they were able to do it somehow that they sewed it together to make it less expensive for me. So rugs for sure.Teggy:Then I always had this thing growing up, my parents were very into decor, but they did not have any comfortable couches. When we first bought our house, I was like, "I need to get the world's biggest L-shaped, comfortable couch." That was our first big investment piece. I do not recommend getting velvet if you're planning on having children that probably wasn't the smartest investment, but I look at it and it makes me really happy.Teggy:Then artwork. If there's an artist that you love, save up and buy one of their pieces because it's going to be something that's really special for you. If you study it, a lot of times they're going to go up in value. I have a painting that my parents bought in 1979, it was the first painting that they ever bought together. The value of it is crazy compared to what they bought it for. It's nice to be able to pass those things down.Teggy:Besides that, I'm looking at my lamps, I got those down the shore too. If you're looking to go antiquing, Arnold Avenue in Point Pleasant has great places, as well as Asbury Park.Caroline:Amazing.Teggy:But I got these for like a hundred dollars for two of them. Then I found them online and they were over a thousand dollars.Caroline:They're so cute.Teggy:It's mixing old with new, but you don't have to really invest in a lot. It's all about how you put things together. You can make things look like a million dollars, and secretly it was like $5.Caroline:You remind me a lot of my mom in her thought process as well.Teggy:Well, it's so sad because the auction houses have all really closed. Talk about exhilarating, with bidding on things. You know who has good stuff actually, which I was unaware of until recently? Walmart. Is it annoying if I get up and walk to show you guys stuff?Caroline:No, that's super cool.Jacqueline:No.Teggy:Actually, mostly online. I went to Walmart yesterday, oddly enough, and I got so many cute long T-shirts in the men's department. Okay, I needed two end tables for this space here. If you go on Jonathan Adler, these cost a fortune. I found them on Walmart for like a quarter of the price and they were delivered within two days. I remember I posted them on Like To Know It and they sold out immediately because people could not believe what I paid for them.Teggy:What else did I get there? Oh, these I got from HomeGoods, these ghost chairs.Jacqueline:That's awesome.Teggy:Then I just had them reupholstered. I get so many compliments. These were a hundred dollars each and then-Caroline:Your house is phenomenal.Jacqueline:I know.Teggy:Well, thank you.Caroline:I mean, I'm not surprised, but it's really ... Wow.Teggy:Thank you. I love it. I wake up every day and I'm just so grateful, that bar cart is from Walmart. It was a hundred dollars.Jacqueline:That's adorable.Caroline:Who even knew Walmart had furniture.Jacqueline:I think they're trying to step up their game.Caroline:Okay.Teggy:They've upped their game, big time. Go on Walmart and anything that you can find on Amazon you can find on Walmart. They outsource a lot from different people, but they're shipping super fast.Teggy:Then with bar carts, fill it up with all of the vintage glasses. Go to Market Street Mission and they have the ... Or if you need china, I got Fitz and Floyd stuff there yesterday, they had Royal Doulton.Caroline:Wow.Teggy:Amazing china for $150 for the whole set. But you just fill it up, I have my vintage poodles. These are all from TJ Maxx. That's another thing, if you see something at TJ Maxx that you love and they only have one of it, keep going to different ones throughout the state, because chances are that you'll find more. The Missoni pillows, I found in three different places on clearance.Caroline:Speaking of poodles, this is off script, but I remember a few weeks ago you were maybe doing a shout out for doodles.Teggy:Yes.Caroline:Did you ever find a breeder?Teggy:Oh my gosh. I have like a million breeders that people sent me, but no, I have not committed to one. Why do you have one?Caroline:Yeah, we got ours, she's a mini labradoodle and she's that apricot color.Teggy:Oh, that's my favorite.Caroline:She's so fabulous. Jacqueline's met her. I think we'd agree that she's pretty cute. She's right in Blairstown, New Jersey.Teggy:I went to Blair Academy.Caroline:Really? Okay, so yeah, you drive literally like two miles past the school and it's this little farm on your left.Teggy:Oh, I love that.Caroline:[crosstalk 00:26:56].Teggy:I love that information. I'm thinking of doing that for Christmas for our son.Caroline:Oh my God, you're going to be so in love. They're such a perfect size. I think she's maybe 17 pounds.Teggy:Oh, that's amazing. Yeah, because I have a Maltipoo now who's also apricot. That's my favorite color.Caroline:Aw, how cute.Teggy:He's 13 pounds, but he's eight years old and he's been very sick so I almost feel like it might be good for him to have a little friend around.Caroline:Yeah, definitely. I can send over the information.Teggy:Okay. That'd be great, thank you.Caroline:Yeah. All right, back to normal scheduled programming.Jacqueline:Dogs are important, they're part of home life. I think it's related.Caroline:Perfect.Teggy:That's true.Jacqueline:I was going to add, before we move on, when I was looking for things for my new apartment, a girlfriend of mine, she's really good at if you have an idea she'll put together a vision board and then she'll go out and find the pieces online. She's just really great at that. I'll tell her I like this thing, I'm inspired by this, and within an hour she has an Amazon cart for me of all the items that are [inaudible 00:28:02] versions of it or something like that. She's great.Teggy:She should start a business.Jacqueline:But looking through Walmart ... I know, she should do that, she's amazing. I guess they're doing a new collaboration with Drew Barrymore so they have a lot of really cute, mid-century items, home decor, and I was loving it. The prices are great.Teggy:The prices are great and the quality is really good. I have some of the Drew Barrymore stuff in my son's nursery because she did a little kids collaboration with them. It's all really well-made. You get it, girl. You guys have taught me a lot on this call, thank you. It's amazing.Teggy:But also, looking out at my pool right now, I have to get everything on a budget and I got these cement urns on Facebook Marketplace, two for $100.Jacqueline:That's a great price.Teggy:Then I got the vintage table and chairs on Facebook Marketplace for $500, which was a splurge. Again, if you looked on eBay or something like that, they would be more expensive. You've got to shop around, that's the case in point, you know? Get creative.Jacqueline:Let's talk about Splendor in, September. Can you talk about what it is for our listeners and your involvement?Teggy:Splendor in September is normally known as Mansion in May. It happens every other year. The Women's Association here find a mansion and they create a showhouse that designers come into. They have to apply with their vision and then they're selected to decorate a space within the mansion. The money goes to Morristown Hospital, which is such a great hospital here. We're so lucky to have it.Teggy:Yeah, people pay to go in and tour the house. Obviously, with COVID, Mansion in May was canceled, but the women from the Women's Association, they're rock stars and they managed to get everything in place so that it can happen. I got involved in it, I actually did just the designer sales space, which is where people go if they want to buy anything in any of the rooms. That's a great place too to get inspiration, is seeing what these designers did. A lot of times the stuff in the rooms are for sale.Teggy:I am not an interior designer by any means, but Mrs. [inaudible 00:00:30:23], from F. Gerald New, who I'm absolutely obsessed with and talk about inspiration and style, you guys should stop in and see her because she has the perfect bouffant, she's always dressed immaculately and she has the most incredible personal style as well as interior style. She recommended to them that maybe it would be fun for me to do a space because I have Teggy French. There was this 1950's wallpaper that was equestrian themed and I could not bear to part with it, so my space was all based around that specific wallpaper. Then everything in the room was a bargain. I got to go to all the vintage shops and you can buy all of that.Teggy:But the house is spectacular, so I highly recommend to anybody listening, either go and visit or do the virtual tour because it goes towards a great cause. It's definitely inspiring if you're looking to redecorate a space in your home. The mansion is open for tours starting on the 8th.Caroline:That's so exciting, I can't wait to see it.Jacqueline:[crosstalk 00:31:22], checking it out.Teggy:Yeah, it is really exciting. The house is for sale, it's on Van Beuren Road. It's listed with Weichert Realtors, with Mary Horn, and so if you love the house, it can be yours. It's a phenomenal, phenomenal home. Literally, you drive up and you just feel like you're stepping back in time. There's actually a picture of the couple that lived there in the 1960s that I put into my design space. She's wearing a fur and he's dressed in his riding clothes. Again, like all of that 1960s, you just look at it and it's just like, "Ah," people were so chic.Caroline:Yes, I love that era. I think it's pretty phenomenal.Teggy:Me too. Maybe we lived in the 1960s, who knows?Caroline:Yeah, like a past life version of ourselves.Teggy:Exactly.Jacqueline:I was a big Mad Men fan.Teggy:Was that not everything, the fashion in that show?Jacqueline:It was incredible. My grandmother worked at an advertising agency in the '60s.Teggy:She [crosstalk 00:32:25].Jacqueline:So we watched it together. She really liked Don Draper, as did I. Complicated as he was and all, I mean.Teggy:He is a spectacular specimen, that Don Draper.Jacqueline:Yeah, but the clothes and the decor are fabulous, and juxtaposing Betty with Megan and their different aesthetics, super cool, super fun.Teggy:That's another great example, is watch old shows and old movies and get out those books. That's what it's about. Anything that speaks to you, tear pages out, Pinterest it, whatever it is. I really do believe in the power of manifestation, if there's something you're looking for, write it down in a journal and think about it and it just might come to you.Jacqueline:I actually recently went to Graceland, which is just like a time capsule. I don't have a lot of color, but if I show ... I'm trying to bring color in a little bit more.Teggy:Oh, it's fabulous.Jacqueline:I'm starting to play with it, but I walked through Graceland and his front seating area has beautiful blue peacock stained glass and then these white couches with these dark blue accents. I'm like inspired by it, so [crosstalk 00:33:44].Caroline:Get some plants, Jacqueline.Teggy:Yes, you've got to bring Graceland to New Jersey.Jacqueline:It is a time capsule. It is so cool, I was in awe.Teggy:Isn't it?Jacqueline:Except for the carpeting in the kitchen. I don't know if I can get down with that.Teggy:No, that's like shag carpeting in bathrooms. It's like, "Mmm."Jacqueline:Yeah, no. Yeah.Caroline:It's not great.Jacqueline:I was phenomenal. This was so much fun. Thank you so much for coming on and speaking with us.Teggy:Oh my gosh, anytime. It was so much fun.Caroline:Well, thank you, Teggy, so much for joining us. We can't wait for listeners to hear this.Jacqueline:If they want to follow you on Instagram, check out your blog, where should they go?Caroline:[crosstalk 00:34:21].Teggy:@TeggyFrench is my Instagram and that's where I do most of my stuff, as well as TeggyFrench.com is my blog, and then French and Ford is the earring line. Yeah, we'll be launching our first real, legit line of Teggy French caftans October 15. It's going to be a Very Teggy Christmas, is the theme.Caroline:I love that.Teggy:Yeah.Caroline:I can't wait to buy something.Teggy:Oh, good. Yes, I want to see you both in caftans next week.Jacqueline:You got it.
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Today's Voices From the Expressive Therapies Summit Series Guest is Kendra Carlson, MAAT, ATR-BC. She is a Registered and Board Certified Art Therapist at Yale New Haven Children's Hospital, and Adjunct Professor at Springfield College Art Therapy/Counseling Graduate Program. Kendra's work includes lifespan populations with a focus on adolescents and experience in chronic physical and mental illness. Developed and implements a grant-based digital art therapy program for behavioral health patients in crisis as well as hospitalized adolescents and children with co-morbidity diagnoses and trauma. She is project leader and co-facilitator of the PRN International multi-disciplinary mental health team for Jamaica Homestead, West Indies where she leads art therapy with the Homestead students and staff for mindfulness, affect identification, community building, self-expression and coping strategies. Kendra supervises post-graduate students for art therapy registration, and instructs courses including Art Therapy & Counseling in a Digital World. She has presented at the UN Education - Learning & Literacy Committee, Yale's Humanities in Medicine, Yale Child Study Center, Expressive Therapies Summit, Connecticut Art Therapy Association's Colloquium and served on its Board of Directors. In this episode, Kendra shares about her work engaging clients using digital art therapy approaches with apps and tools accessible to all. She will be facilitating an all day Symposium, with 5 esteemed colleagues, at the Expressive Therapies Summit titled: Creative Teletherapy Strategies & Virtual Interventions for Coping with COVID & Racial Injustice. Resources: Mood Meter App by Mark Brackett, PhD. http://moodmeterapp.com/ PicMonkey https://www.picmonkey.com/ Procreate https://procreate.art/ Not Mentioned, but a fun digital art tool http://bomomo.com/ Tilt Brush, Virtual Reality 3D Painting https://www.tiltbrush.com/ { I tried this tool earlier this year and I can attest to it being WONDERFUL tool! } Permission to Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help Our Kids, Ourselves, and Our Society Thrive also by Mark Brackett, PhD All Day Symposium at the Expressive Therapies Summit NY, 2020 Creative Teletherapy Strategies & Virtual Interventions for Coping with COVID & Racial Injustice - Presented by: Kendra Carlson, MAAT, ATR-BC, Symposium Coordinator Christian Bellissimo, MSW, LCSW, RPT April D. Duncan, MSW, LCSW, RPT Scott Giacomucci, DSW, LCSW, BCD, FAAETS, PAT Brian Jantz, MA, MT-BC, LPMT Suzi Tortora, EdD, BC-DMT, LCAT, LMHC, CMA Disclaimer: To be transparent, the links to the books mentioned in the show are Amazon affiliate links. We receive a small fee if you purchase an item using the links. We use the fees to help us grow and improve the podcast. We will never use an affiliate link to the product that don't believe in or haven't vetted ourselves. Thank you for your support.
Hoy tengo el honor y privilegio de compartir con ustedes una conversación que tuve con mi amiguita Edith Tapia del blog CuponeandoPR.net. Edith es una veterana en el mundo del blog con más de 10 años en el campo. Aquí les dejo nuestra conversación. Algunos puntos discutidos: * Tienes que mantenerte genuino a lo que tu eres. * La vida real y presente vale más que la vida virtual. * El secreto para mantenerse blogging por tantos años. * Experiencia trabajando con marcas. * Importancia de colaborar, crear relaciones y respetar el trabajo de otras colegas. * El enfoque hacia tu meta es bien importante. * Define bien tu «¿por qué?» Recursos mencionados: * Detox Financiero * Universidad de Cupones * Post: Creando un presupuesto para el año nuevo * Para presupuesto: Lápiz y papel & Excel * Apps para editar fotos y crear gráficas: Canva & PicMonkey, Movavi (para la computadora) * Apps para planificar contenido: Later (para Instagram), Tail Wind (para Pinterest) * Podcast: Dave Ramsey * Libro: Influencer: Building Your Personal Brand in the Age of Social Media * Canción favorita del momento: Un Millón de Amigos
Do you need some new tools to create engaging social media graphics? One way to grab attention while people are scrolling through their social media accounts is by creating striking and engaging social media graphics. In this episode I share a few of my favourite tools, plus mention this blog post with 4 more resources Create Engaging Social Media Graphics with These 8 Tools and Resources http://www.socialmediamarketingtipscanada.com/create-engaging-social-media-graphics/ Tools mentioned: Wavve.co http://wavve.co/ PicMonkey www.picmonkey.com Promo Republic http://get.promorepublic.com/the-social-launch/ Pablo https://pablo.buffer.com/ Canva www.canva.com Easy Photo Editing Video Tutorial https://youtu.be/GpR6IhyGv2I Get more resources here http://www.socialmediamarketingtipscanada.com/create-engaging-social-media-graphics/
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We have a chat about ways of communicating conservation: to the media, to the public, and to each other. We talk to conservator Muirne Lydon from National Gallery of Ireland about media training for conservators and clever tools for social media use. Our agony aunt addresses someone's fear about being too normal for a career in conservation, and Jenny reviews ‘The Interactive Past - Archaeology, Heritage, and Video Games.' 00:00:24 News in brief 00:09:57 Our experiences with media, news, and PR 00:27:49 Interview with Muirne Lydon 00:41:30 The need for an elevator pitch in conservation 00:43:45 Ways of communicating with conservators 00:47:35 Talking to the public via signs 00:56:46 Review: The Interactive Past - Archaeology, Heritage, and Video Games 01:00:10 Dear Jane 01:03:42 Comments, questions, corrections: tape, sunshine stories & bellydance Show notes: - ICON Media Training Course: https://icon.org.uk/events/icon-professional-development-media-training-how-to-do-pr - ICON's new strategic plan: https://icon.org.uk/system/files/documents/icon_strategy_2017-2021fv.pdf - Museums Association Salary Guidelines: http://www.museumsassociation.org/download?id=1224909 - ‘Rare suffragette banner hidden in charity shop for 10 years' https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/06/suffragette-banner-charity-shop-emmeline-pankhurst-peoples-history-museum-manchester - 'Penises and caustic soda: the case of the Cambridge antiquities' https://www.theguardian.com/culture/charlottehigginsblog/2010/jan/27/art-archaeology - Canva: https://www.canva.com/ - Snapseed: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.niksoftware.snapseed&hl=en_GB (Android) and https://itunes.apple.com/app/id439438619 (iTunes) - Splice: http://spliceapp.com/ - PicMonkey: https://www.picmonkey.com/ - Ripl: http://ripl.com/ - Quik: https://quik.gopro.com/en/ - The Interactive Past - Archaeology, Heritage, and Video Games: https://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/the-interactive-past.html and https://www.sidestone.com/books/the-interactive-past For more on The C Word please follow us on Twitter @thecwordpodcast, email us on thecwordpodcast@gmail.com, or subscribe via our website, http://thecword.show Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thecword Hosted by Jenny Mathiasson, Kloe Rumsey, and Christina Rozeik. Intro and outro music by DDmyzik used under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Additional sound effects and music by Calum Robertson. Made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license. A Wooden Dice production, 2017.
The #1 Mistake so many Agents make with their Brand plus 7 super simple steps to a clear and memorable brand that will make you stand out and get noticed in the noisy world of Real Estate! The website resources mentioned in this episode are: www.Fiverr.com www.DesignCrowd.com www.99Designs.com If you love to design your own marketing pieces, I love using www.Canva.com - which is a free resource, or www.Picmonkey.com, which has a small annual fee but is a really great tool to edit images if you're not too familiar with Photoshop. For more info and more FREE real estate training please visit: www.AlinaSchumacher.com
Quick Episode Summary: Intro What About Pod Promo On the Libsyn Blog Beats & Eats Promo Podcasting in the News Fire on the Mound Promo Chris Hache from The Voices of Canadian Leadership Rob and Elsie Conversation The Recap 2! Windows 8 Network App (The Podcast Source) Libsyn 4 has been released No, you can't publish audio files to youtube (re OnPublish to YouTube) Google Voice message from Yolande from the Talking Heels Podcast Correction regarding FTP information shared in last episode Updating the new user agent numbers How do we create the different podcast artwork images for The Feed Can you read a book on your show in your podcast? Is your show getting repeatedly rejected from iTunes? When is the best time to publish your podcast episode The Filmon issue Featured Podcast Promos + Audio What About Pod? Beats & Eats Fire on The Mound Chris Hache from The Voices of Canadian Leadership Yolande from the Talking Heels Podcast Newest Articles on the Libsyn Blog and Podcasting Links Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: Holistic Health Diary Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: The Black Astronauts Podcast Then there is the Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: Porch Night Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts is The Koops Podcast Podcasting Luminaries: Beats & Eats The John Lee Dumas Effect: Episode 22 of the Podcaster's Roundtable Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) The Recap Kickstarter Project The Podcast Source - Submit your podcast! The Podcast Source on the Windows app store Fantastic Libsyn 4 Tutorials Pixelmator Gimp Phonto app PicMonkey (not mentioned) Pixlr (not mentioned) Book Copyright Information Apple Podcast Tech specs Google Plus conversation about Filmon Stitcher Awards Rob session at NMX: How to audio podcast 100% from an iPad Elsie session at NMX: Ladies, Start Your Microphone, by women's podcasters for women podcasters