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Bad On Paper
A Very Autumnal Three Things

Bad On Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 61:26


In this round of Three Things, we're keeping our topics strictly fall-based (prepare to hear Olivia at her full power!) We cover everything from Halloween costumes to sweater storage to cozy fall hobbies and more!   Olivia's Things A Perfect Fall Sunday  Fall Goals Getting a Hallmark+ Subscription (First watches will include: 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost, Haunted Wedding, and Pumpkin Everything)    Becca's Things  2024 Pop Culture Halloween Costumes Sweater Storage If you were to create a dream strip mall, what businesses would be inside?   Obsessions Becca: Nobody Wants This on Netflix Olivia: Her Red Nails   What we read this week Becca: Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors Olivia: The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz, Madwoman by Chelsea Bieker, The Wedding People by Allison Espach   This Month's Book Club Pick - Bel Canto by Ann Patchett (have thoughts about this book you want to share? Call in at 843-405-3157 or email us a voice memo at badonpaperpodcast@gmail.com)   Sponsors Macmillan - Download the audiobook for Intermezzo by Sally Rooney wherever audiobooks are sold Rifle Paper Co. - Visit riflepaperco.com/badonpaper to shop the full collection and use code BOP25 for 25% off through December 31, 2024.   Join our Facebook group for amazing book recs & more!  Buy our Merch! Join our Geneva! Order Olivia's Book, Such a Bad Influence! Subscribe to Olivia's Newsletter! Order Becca's Book, The Christmas Orphans Club! Subscribe to Becca's Newsletter!  Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Olivia on Instagram @oliviamuenter and Becca @beccamfreeman.  

Bad On Paper
Virgo Season: School Supply Nostalgia & Office Obsessions

Bad On Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 74:30


It's back-to-school season! We don't have a school to go back to, but that won't stop us from stocking up on new office supplies for a little refresh. We talk about our love for back-to-school shopping, wrapping books vs book socks, finding the perfect bookbag, statement pens, Lisa Frank, and the “school supplies” we use in our adult lives. Olivia also treats us with some journal entries from her back-to-school era.   Becca's adult school supplies are Legal Pads (both from Erin Condron and Amazon), her 5-year journal, lined sticky notes, Zeyar highlighters, Semikolon sticky tabs, her time timer, and her home printer. Sharpie fine-tip pens, Papermate Flairs, Pigma Microns, and a le pen for her 5-year journal.   Olivia's adult school supplies include a spiral college-ruled notebook, 5-year journal, writing journal, TWSBI fountain pen, customized stationery from Papier, golden scissors from ban.do, Rifle Paper Co. grocery list/magnet.   Obsessions Becca: Industry Season 3   What we read this week Olivia: The Husbands by Holly Gramazio  Becca: Big Fan by Alexandra Romanoff (out 9/10)   This Month's Book Club Pick: All Fours by Miranda July (have thoughts about this book you want to share? Call in at 843-405-3157 or email us a voice memo at badonpaperpodcast@gmail.com)   Sponsors Babbel - Get up to 60% off your Babbel subscription at Babbel.com/BOP.  Rifle Paper Co - go to riflepaperco.com/badonpaper and use code BOP25 for 25% off through December 31, 2024.   Join our Facebook group for amazing book recs & more!  Buy our Merch! Join our Geneva! Order Olivia's Book, Such a Bad Influence! Subscribe to Olivia's Newsletter! Order Becca's Book, The Christmas Orphans Club! Subscribe to Becca's Newsletter!  Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Olivia on Instagram @oliviamuenter and Becca @beccamfreeman.  

Diagnosing A Killer
Episode 79: Rodney Alcala A.K.A. The Dating Game Killer

Diagnosing A Killer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 64:52


For this week's episode, Koelle talks through the life and crimes of one Rodney Alcala. Join us as we discuss the horrific details of Rodney's crimes, and the amount of times he was let out to kill again.Click here to become a patreon member!Click here for an offer with Craft Beer Club! -.> https://www.pjatr.com/t/3-302317-293495-170830Check out Scentbird today! -> https://www.pntrs.com/t/8-11725-293495-162631Click here for an offer with Rifle Paper Co.! -> https://pepperjam.riflepaperco.com/t/v1/3-320941-293495-9472We love you, YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!! National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255The Trevor Project: (212) 695-8650 https://www.thetrevorproject.org**DISCLAIMER: Kenna and Koelle are not licensed to diagnose individuals. The mental illnesses discussed in episodes are either diagnosed by a psychiatrist or psychologist or are purely speculation by the hosts.**Sources: https://allthatsinteresting.com/cheryl-bradshaw-dating-game https://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Alcala.%20Rodney%20_2012_.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Alcala (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Alcala)LINK TO THE UNIDENTIFIED PHOTOS

Diagnosing A Killer
Episode 73: Charlie Wilkinson & Erin Caffey

Diagnosing A Killer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 48:30


Hey, y'all! This week we bring you a highly requested local case. Koelle talks through the lives of Erin and Charlie, and the crime they committed together.Join the Patreon and check out our new tier 1!Click here for an exclusive offer with The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf! -> https://www.pntrs.com/t/3-297358-293495-145574Check out Rifle Paper Co! -> https://www.gopjn.com/t/3-303999-293495-197186We love you, YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!! National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255The Trevor Project: (212) 695-8650 https://www.thetrevorproject.orgSources:https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/flesh-and-blood/https://allthatsinteresting.com/erin-caffeyhttps://www.popsugar.com/family/is-my-child-too-sheltered-48165682**DISCLAIMER: Kenna and Koelle are not licensed to diagnose individuals. The mental illnesses discussed in episodes are either diagnosed by a psychiatrist or psychologist or are purely speculation by the hosts.**

Add to Cart with Kulap Vilaysack & SuChin Pak
The Cult of Knick Knacks (with Amanda Montell)

Add to Cart with Kulap Vilaysack & SuChin Pak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 39:34


You're in a cult! You're in a cult! We're allll in a cult! Amanda Montell, host of Sounds Like A Cult and all-around smartest person, joins the Aunties this week. She talks about her new book “The Age of Magical Overthinking,” and dives into why we add more things into our life when the solution is to pare down (the call is coming inside the house!) But that won't stop Amanda – or the Aunties – from collecting things that just scratch that itch. Like lemon bells, LED candlesticks and bike figurines that remind her of Amsterdam. To quote Taylor Swift: “I got a blank space, baby…” and I'll fill it with knick knacks. We want to hear from you! Drop us a message on Speakpipe. Subscribe to the Add to Cart newsletter for juicy extras. Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners.  To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below.  Amanda is obsessed with everything from Rifle Paper Co. She pretends to be an 18th century widow looking for her cat with this Graypants Wick Brass Amanda cannot with these Utilikits (Utility Kilts) She is a card-carrying member of the Huntington Gardens  Pick up “The Age of Magical Overthinking: Notes on Modern Irrationality” wherever you get fine, fine books Listen to Ku and Su talk about Stanley Cups on Sounds Like A Cult Love Amanda? Check out her episode on The Cult of Toxic Relationships  Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia.  Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium.  Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Diagnosing A Killer
The Mental Breakdown: Types of Manias

Diagnosing A Killer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 32:22


Hey, y'all! In this week's episode, Kenna talks through the most common types of mania, and the disorders it can come with.Support the show & get bonus content!Click here for an exclusive offer with Rifle Paper Co! -> https://www.pntrs.com/t/3-303999-293495-197186Check out Scentbird! -> https://www.pntra.com/t/2-511699-293495-162631We love you, YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!! National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255The Trevor Project: (212) 695-8650 https://www.thetrevorproject.orgSources:https://www.scmp.com/magazines/style/entertainment/article/3250279/7-celebrities-who-have-opened-about-being-bipolar-kanye-west-and-selena-gomez-mariah-careyhttps://www.choosingtherapy.com/mania/#:~:text=Types of Mania&text=Insofar as more commonly presenting,mania are described as follows:&text=Euphoric: Euphoric mania is a,unbelievable, fantastic, and expansive.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_manias**DISCLAIMER: Kenna and Koelle are not licensed to diagnose individuals. The mental illnesses discussed in episodes are either diagnosed by a psychiatrist or psychologist or are purely speculation by the hosts.**

Diagnosing A Killer
Episode 66: Joseph Edward Duncan III

Diagnosing A Killer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 58:24


For this week's case, Kenna talks through the life of Joseph Duncan III, his outrageous in-and-out-of-prison stints, and the amazing story of one little girl.Get access to exclusive content at patreon.com/diagnosingakillerCheck out Rifle Paper Co! -> https://www.pjatr.com/t/3-303999-293495-197186Check out Temporary Tattoos for their new semi-permanent art! -> https://www.pntrac.com/t/3-309574-293495-146707We love you, YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!! National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255The Trevor Project: (212) 695-8650 https://www.thetrevorproject.orgSources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Edward_Duncanhttps://www.spokesman.com/topics/joseph-duncan/https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Joseph_Duncan_IIIhttps://nypost.com/2021/03/29/convicted-serial-killer-joseph-duncan-dies-on-death-row/https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/29/us/joseph-edward-duncan-iii-dies-death-row/index.htmlhttps://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2013/01/sister_of_convicted_child_kill.htmlhttps://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna8485031https://abc7.com/anthony-martinez-serial-killer-joseph-edward-duncan-case/10456431/#:~:text=Duncan pled guilty to the,friends on April 4, 1997.https://www.change.org/p/idaho-slade-and-dylans-lawhttps://frankweberauthor.com/blog/we-are-cheering-for-you-shasta-groene**DISCLAIMER: Kenna and Koelle are not licensed to diagnose individuals. The mental illnesses discussed in episodes are either diagnosed by a psychiatrist or psychologist or are purely speculation by the hosts.**

The Glossy Podcast
Summersalt's Lori Coulter and Reshma Chattaram Chamberlin on success beyond swimsuits and e-commerce

The Glossy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 38:07


A lot has changed for Summersalt since 2017, when it launched as an online-only, perfect-fit swimsuit brand and quickly gained popularity on Instagram. For starters, it has since expanded to product categories including sleepwear, activewear and intimates, Plus, it now operates stores, on top of its e-commerce site, allowing customers to shop IRL in West Palm Beach, Myrtle Beach and Nashville. And Instagram is just one piece of a larger marketing pie. The growing business is the brainchild of Lori Coulter and Reshma Chattaram Chamberlin, serial entrepreneurs with complementary skill sets who managed to find each other and make a go of an ambitious business plan from their shared home of St. Louis. "I was creating strategy and branding for amazing brands while running my own agency. Then, after doing that for about seven years, I realized I wanted to eat, sleep and breathe a brand," Chattaram Chamberlin said, regarding her road to Summersalt, on the latest Glossy Podcast. As for Coulter, she was running a made-to-measure swimwear business, which had perfected the fits of its styles, mastered quick-turnaround manufacturing and maintained accessible price points. At the same time, she was tracking the evolving e-commerce environment and realizing the opportunities it presented. "I decided to create a business plan and develop a collection," she said. She initially approached Chattaram Chamberlin about hiring her agency, and the partnership took off from there. Now, six years later, Coulter and Chattaram Chamberlin are preparing for yet another year of growth. Their plans for 2024 include opening more stores and doubling down on collaborations, following their successful collections with brands including Diane von Furstenberg and Rifle Paper Co. 

Design Tribe Podcast
Do These 6 Things BEFORE Jumping to a Full-Time Artist

Design Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 18:32


ART STYLE ACADEMY:  https://www.laurenlesley.com/asa-sales-page-35-spots DM me on Instagram:  @LaurenLesleyStudio   Do These 6 Things BEFORE Going Full-Time as an Artist Hey!  How are you?  If we haven't met before, I'm Lauren.. I'm your host of the Design Tribe podcast, and I'm an artist and textile designer.  In the last episode, I went into pretty great detail about what it was like working as a full-time artist and licensing surface pattern designs.  So if you missed that episode, be sure to check it out.   I know a lot of you are either trying to make it as a surface pattern designer OR you dream of one day being able to leave your day job to license your artwork to companies.   I spent 2 years as an independent artist, and although there were many things I loved about working independently, I ultimately went back to an in-house job as a Senior Textile Designer.     A lot of these tips I'm about to share with you are things I WISH I did before making the leap to being a full-time artist.  We'll talk about all the money stuff in the very last tip so be sure to stick around for that juicy topic.   Okay, so my first tip is to…   Publish a class to Skillshare. This might not be the advice you were expecting, haha! And to be honest, I'm a little annoyed with Skillshare, because last year they cut their teacher's income by almost half - with no warning. From a business perspective, I understand if they needed to do this, but they really should have been up front about it and approached the cut in a much more gradual way.  So, it felt really crappy.. Especially when a lot of teachers relied on this as a dependable stream of income. BUT! The reason my first tip is to upload a class to Skillshare is because when you go full-time as an artist, you will need some recurring revenue coming in on a regular basis.   When it comes to teaching, Skillshare is one of the easiest places to start, because they already have such a great built-in audience with lots of students who are creative.   Domestika is another popular teaching platform you could choose if Skillshare has lost your trust.  I haven't personally uploaded classes to Domestika so I can't comment on whether I like the platform or not, but other artists seem to really like it. Another reason to upload a class is to just get your feet wet and see if you enjoy teaching. A lot of full-time artists teach on a platform like Skillshare or sell a course as a way to supplement their licensing income, which if you've ever done any licensing, you know very well it can fluctuate a lot! Your first class doesn't even have to be related to what you WANT to do moving forward.  It's easy to think:  “Well, I can't teach about that, because I don't have enough experience yet.”  And you would be right! Instead, think about where you were 5-10 years ago.  What have you learned since then? Your course could be about learning how to use Photoshop or how to draw a Still Life.  What are some things you learned in school that you could teach?  What did you major in?  It doesn't even have to be art-related! It does help to keep your class topics related in the long term, but for your very first class - it could really be anything. The idea is for you to discover A.) if you enjoy teaching - e.i. Filming yourself, doing a little video editing, etc.  and B.) to start generating some recurring revenue. Develop your Art Style When you're working as an in-house designer, it can be really hard to find your own Art Style.   Often when we work an in-house job, you get really good at doing ANY style… depending on what the project needs. Companies often try to fill out the white space in their line by covering a range of styles from traditional to modern to boho, you name it.  That means, as the designer, you develop the skill of designing ANY style. The problem with that is… you start to lose a sense of your own style and who you are from the inside out. You might get excited by new trends or a new project that changes things up.  When you like soo many different things, it can be really hard to narrow down to just ONE look.  Especially, when you don't know what's going to sell or which style might be the most reasonable to pursue.When you can do any style, HOW do you pick?! This gets very tricky, because in LICENSING… companies are really only interested in licensing when your art brings something new to the table… something that they don't already have from their own in-house designers. Companies want to know what YOUR perspective is. Think of the Jungalow brand. Justina Blakeney brought a brand new perspective to home décor by covering her house in an explosion of plants and colorful textiles.  In a time where Minimalism and white sofas were extremely popular, she did the opposite thing… and by staying true to her own vision, this Boho Maximalism style exploded. Think of Rifle Paper Co. and the unique style of Anna Bond's florals.She brought a brand new look to florals that really highlights her own unique style that's painterly, colorful, and friendly. Oftentimes, companies want to license work that's the same, but different.  This means the subject matter is often the same… like the florals that are so famous from Rifle Paper Co.  But the WAY Anna Bond painted them was so different. Style is all about technique. If this is something you're struggling with, I do offer a self-paced online program called Art Style Academy.  When you go through my program and do the work, you will develop your own style by the end of the course.  If this sounds interesting to you, you can check out the link in the show notes or check out my website at LaurenLesley.com - and Lesley is spelled with an E-Y. Create a Portfolio with a Large Body of Work Once you've developed your Art Style, the next area of focus is to build out your portfolio.  It will be sooo much easier to get the ball rolling if you already have a full portfolio to sell. From there, you can decide if you want to work with an agent, upload to an on-demand site, or exhibit at a tradeshow. So, you might be wondering… “Okay, but how many pieces do I need to have in my portfolio?” Honestly, you probably need close to 100 pieces in your portfolio.  I know this sounds like a lot, but it's important to work in collections and some of these could be coordinates.  For each collection, you also need to work in a limited color palette and make sure your pieces are looking related to each other. If you are cold-emailing Art Directors, you don't necessarily need 100 pieces to start.  You can pitch collection-by-collection. But if you're investing a lot of time, money, and energy to exhibit at a tradeshow, I recommend going in prepared with A LOT of work.  You're more likely to gain contracts if you have a collection that really resonates with a client. Okay, so what else? Start uploading to ONE On-Demand Site Etsy Society 6 Spoonflower Creative Market Patternbank MintedUploading to On-Demand sites can be a bit tricky for a lot of reasons.  I feel like that might be another whole podcast episode. But I think a lot of artists try uploading to one site, find that they're not having success so then they switch and try a different site. A lot of time gets wasted posting and re-posting your designs on so many different sites. I think it's important to figure out WHICH site you like the best up front - before you quit your day job.  Figure out which site is converting to sales. For example, my Character Builders sold really well on Creative Market.  Customers on Creative Market are usually other designers and they understand how to use programs like Illustrator.  They buy these products to save themselves a little time. However, when I tried to sell the same designs as Clip Art on Etsy it didn't do very well.  I had too many customers sending me private messages wanting me to customize the clip art for them and I was trying to get away from hourly work. I ended up preferring Creative Market to sell digital products, because I made the most money and customers weren't asking me to customize the artwork for them. I also like Patternbank the best for uploading pattern designs to the internet.  But I'll admit I have a love-hate relationship with this platform.  When a design sells, the money is a lot better than other sites I've experienced.  However, I'm constantly agonizing over which patterns I want to remain in my Licensing Portfolio and which ones I want to sell on Patternbank.   If there's something I no longer love, or don't feel as strongly about, in my Licensing Portfolio, I sort of think about it like putting those patterns on clearance by posting them to Patternbank.  It doesn't make them bad, but it's something I am just kind of “over” and I want to get rid of it.   Because I spent time on it, I want the ability to earn some kind of ROI, but I don't love it enough to continue spending future-time on pitching it to clients. I think artists have a lot of different opinions on these ON-DEMAND sites.  Some feel that it devalues the industry and isn't worth the low pay.  But other artists sometimes “get found” on these sites and it can really boost their career. Other sites like Minted and Spoonflower offer design challenges that I think can really help you understand what types of designs sell and how to level up your artwork.  So, if your artwork skills need developing this is a great place to get an education! The main point I want to make here is to play around with this option and figure out if you like it BEFORE quitting your day job.  I'd recommend only choosing one or two On-Demand sites you like and stick with it.  If you try to post to all of them, you'll spread yourself too thin and you won't make any progress. Start Outsourcing Hire an Assistant DesignerBelieve it or not, when you become a Full-Time Artist you have also decided to become a Business Owner.  You'll need to set up an LLC (if you're in the U.S.) and save at least 30% of your income for paying taxes. When you go independent, you're no longer just an artist. You're also the CEO, head of Marketing, Sales, and Accounting.  You are the only person in the business which means you have to do everyyyything.  What's so frustrating about this is that it can leave very little time for making art. When you're still working a day job, it's kind of a similar boat - where the majority of your time is spent working on your day job… so you don't exactly have enough time to build up your side hustle. Unfortunately, this doesn't change when you go independent, because you suddenly have so many more responsibilities. That's why I suggest outsourcing as much as you can BEFORE leaving your day job. You need to get your systems in place so that the business can run smoothly when you are ready to take the leap.  You don't want to be scrambling. Your website should be in a finished state. I really recommend hiring an Assistant Designer who is a jack-of-all-trades.  My assistant designer is amazing, because he can work on all kinds of things that require proficiency in everything from Illustrator or Photoshop to video editing in Premiere Pro. You can find really great design help on places like Fiverr or Upwork.  They keep track of the contract and the hours which is a huge help. From there, I like to use Asana to organize my projects and give a due date.  My Assistant Designer can keep up with the projects in Asana and knows what he can work on next.  It's all in there. That frees me up to work on my artwork. Figure Out Your Money You really need to get a good handle on both your personal and business expenses BEFORE leaving your day job. I found that business expenses ended up being a lot more expensive than I ever would have guessed.  Everything from paying for a website, to an email list, to attending a trade show, to outsourcing a mountain of tasks… really adds up! Some of you may be able to move into your parents' house or you may have a partner who supports you in the beginning.  This is all helpful, but you'll still need a way to fund your business - especially to get it up and running.Using your day job's salary to fund your business in the early stages is a strategy I quite like. The more you focus on building up Passive Income Streams like classes or selling digital products BEFORE quitting your day job… the more you'll be able to focus on your licensing portfolio.  The only issue is it does take more time.  Try to be patient. It's good to layer on an Active Income stream as well - especially if your Passive Income streams are slow or sporadic.  What I don't like about Active Income streams is that it's trading hours for dollars.  But!  You can generally earn more money more quickly.   Put on your Accountant hat and make a spreadsheet.Get real familiar with what your expenses will be! Ignoring them does not make them go away. Try to reduce your living expenses as much as possible.For example, my husband and I share a car that's already paid for.  We don't have a car payment, and because the car is old, our insurance isn't too high either. Pay off your student loans!  If you still have student loans, you are not ready to quit your day job. Get rid of any credit card debt. Build up your resources.Think of any equipment you might need to start your business. BEFORE quitting your day job, go ahead and buy all of the fancy things.A new computer An iPad A good camera (can be used) A microphone A Pantone Book All of the art supplies you might want Any art books   Okay, so to recap the 6 things you should do BEFORE going full-time as an artist… we talked about:   Publishing a class to Skillshare or another platform like Domestika. Develop Your Art Style  Create a Portfolio with a Large Body of Work (100 pieces) Find ONE On-Demand site that you're liking  Start Outsourcing Business Tasks Figure Out Your Money   There's honestly so much more I could say on this topic, but that's a really good place to start!  Feel free to DM me over on Instagram @LaurenLesleyStudio  if you want to chat more.  I always love hearing from you all!   Have a wonderful day and good luck on all of your amazing art businesses!  Talk soon.

Art on the Air
Art(s) on the Air with Charla Pettingill

Art on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 60:00


Join Tamara for an interview with Charla Pettingill, a published illustrator, surface designer, and illustration professor with 14 years of industry experience designing for print and pattern. A native of East Tennessee, she graduated from SCAD with a B.F.A. in Illustration and an M.A. in Visual Communication, then moved to Atlanta to work in the industry. She's now back in Savannah, having returned to SCAD's Illustration department as a professor. Charla juggles this with her freelance work creating artwork for magazines, product packaging, floor coverings, fabric, gift wrap, and greeting cards, as well as children's activities and books. Repeat patterns are her passion! Check out Charla's work and follow her here: https://www.charladraws.com/  https://www.instagram.com/charladraws/ Topics in their chat include: Savannah feeling like a big city when she arrived in 2004; learning the "straight line technique" in life drawing class; interesting facts about the use of gouache in mid-century illustration, and its revival now, including being used in Rifle Paper Co.'s greeting card illustrations; while in "Intro to Illustration" class as a sophomore she got a freelance job illustrating a family friend's book, "The Last Voyage of the Cosmic Muffin;" what does "Work for Hire" mean in a contract?; how print on demand sites are great for artists to continue making passive income; how Charla transitioned into digital art during SCAD, learning Illustrator and Corel Painter (now surpassed by Procreate); her advice to anyone doing graphic or surface design to "make friends with Illustrator;" what is "collateral" in the design world?; how nowadays illustration can overlap with animation, film, graphic design/advertising, and architecture; what is "fairycore?"; and the time a journal she design was featured in Apartment Therapy. Tune in and get all the details!

The Kindred Life Podcast
Help Me & Thank You

The Kindred Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 21:30


How do we navigate times of suffering and the disappointment when things don't go as planned? None of us likes to suffer or be vulnerable, but these inevitable situations have a way of sharpening our senses and showing us the most simple of gifts with clear eyes. In this episode, I share a favorite Anne Lamott quote and we explore practices to keep our eyes open to the ways the Light is breaking through, always, even in difficult times. As usual, I also share a gratefulness practice at the end and invite you to join me. If you need a breath of fresh inspiration in your life today, listen in! ~ ~ ~ ~ SHOW NOTES: Help Thanks Wow by Anne Lamott Christmas mugs - Rifle Paper Co. My doTerra site - essential oils Advent candleholder DIY Go to this episode's blog post for photos and more at ChristineMarieBailey.com/blog Grab a copy of my new book, The Kindred Life: Stories and Recipes to Cultivate a Life of Organic Connection. Join my email community at ChristineMarieBailey.com and get some fun freebies for signing up, including the first chapter of my audio book! Follow me on Instagram @organicstine and @thekindredfarm. Share your Simple Joys: leave me a voicemail. Links to Amazon Smile are affiliate links that benefit Peace Gospel International. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thekindredlife/message

Decorating Tips and Tricks
What We Want - Gifts for the Decorist

Decorating Tips and Tricks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 44:00


It's Christmas-time and we're picking our favorite things for our homes, and we hope you'll like these items too. If you're putting your Christmas wish list together, wait till you see our list, because we think you might want some of these gorgeous items on your list. Here's our list! glass pitcher with purple trim (SOLD OUT) regular $65 on sale for $15 artichoke serving bowl, terracotta in white (SOLD OUT) $95 We participate in the affiliate program with Amazon and other retailers. We may receive a small fee for qualified purchases at no extra cost to you. House of Hackney silk embroidered pillow HERE (https://go.shopyourlikes.com/pi/5122936f55697fa8f671297fb4cda5254f04f979?afId=668766&afCreativeId=2994) $128 pillar candles tall footed candlestick HERE (https://go.shopyourlikes.com/pi/353917c57977792c5f7a056671e3e0de95b38cb0?afId=668766&afCreativeId=2994) $68-$84 Timeless Paris book by Marin Montagut HERE (https://amzn.to/3f6gEi6) rabbit robe hook HERE (https://go.shopyourlikes.com/pi/cbdaf9ceb9a46ad71d8cde41497623ea29749e1b?afId=668766&afCreativeId=2994) $22 ceramic dog HERE (https://go.shopyourlikes.com/pi/e21a5f251774331837babf25b2c9e88ce45073ef?afId=668766&afCreativeId=2994) $33.60 each Emily Isabella Midnight Jasmine Lamp Shade HERE (https://go.shopyourlikes.com/pi/e72eb5d7afe3a7a63ead34c0f75af8cbbc4def30?afId=668766&afCreativeId=2994) $68-$98 Herb Garden Navy Tea Cosy, Rifle Paper Co. Print Tea Cozy HERE (https://www.etsy.com/listing/952558589/larger-herb-garden-navy-tea-cosy-rifle?click_key=87b2f990d5ae949b1c9b72349c3bb44d6a8dd37c%3A952558589&click_sum=002116da&ref=user_profile&frs=1) $44.02 Terrene Vase HERE (https://www.jamieyoung.com/products/terrene-vase-medium) $175 Aged found marble vase 4x3 HERE (https://shoppe.amberinteriordesign.com/products/white-marble-vase) $52.00 Female greek goddess planter head HERE (https://amzn.to/3Fx7Ex6) $39.99 Glass cloche CB2 HERE (https://www.cb2.com/glass-cloche/s280391) $29.99 Crackers - Liberty beauty, hair or accessories crackers HERE (https://www.libertylondon.com/us/department/gifts/gift-inspiration/liberty-gifts) $17 - $42 Scalloped Lamp shade HERE (https://www.etsy.com/listing/831679455/large-raffia-scalloped-lamp-shade) large $160 LIVE BEAUTIFUL book by Athena Calderon HERE (https://amzn.to/3FJdsnD) Making a House a Home by Susanna Salk https://amzn.to/3uum4HG DTT defines SLIPPER CHAIR Kelly's crush - Purse - Fairfax & Favor Windsor HERE (https://www.fairfaxandfavor.com/products/the-windsor-tote-tan-suede) $455 Anita's crush Magnolia home chalk style paint, color - rainy days HERE (https://go.shopyourlikes.com/pi/a0d9b70acc701fee407e4055d269f3a6ee417812?afId=668766&afCreativeId=2994) You can see Anita's cabinets with the new paint HERE (https://www.instagram.com/p/CkgPScROiON/) Need help with your home? We'd love to help! We do personalized consults, and we'll offer advice specific to your room that typically includes room layout ideas, suggestions for what the room needs, and how to pull the room together. We'll also help you to decide what isn't working for you. We work with any budget, large or small. Find out more HERE (https://www.decoratingtipsandtricks.com/consult) Hang out with us between episodes at our blogs, IG and Kelly's YouTube channels. Links are below to all those places to catch up on the other 6 days of the week! Kelly's IG HERE (https://www.instagram.com/mysoulfulhome/) Kelly's Youtube HERE (https://www.youtube.com/mysoulfulhome) Kelly's blog HERE (https://www.mysoulfulhome.com/) Anita's IG HERE (https://www.instagram.com/cedarhillfarmhouse/) Anita's blog HERE (https://cedarhillfarmhouse.com/) Are you subscribed to the podcast? Don't need to search for us each Wednesday let us come right to your door ...er...device. Subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Just hit the SUBSCRIBE button & we'll show up! If you have a moment we would so appreciate it if you left a review for DTT on iTunes. Just go HERE (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/decorating-tips-and-tricks/id1199677372?ls=1&mt=2) and click listen in apple podcasts. XX, Anita & Kelly

Quilt Buzz
Episode 065: Emily of @Quilt101

Quilt Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022


Show Notes:0:41 - Pleasant Grove, Utah0:44 - Arkansas0:51 - Quilt 101 1:00 - Luna, Emily's dog 1:06 - Harry Potter1:40 - Post-It notes5:25 - Joann's Fabrics8:21 - Thyroid cancer8:29 and 8:33 - Thyroid 14:35 - Gingham quilt 16:11 - Olfa rotary cutter blades17:09 - EQ818:40 - Arkansas18:41 and 18:57 - Utah21:45 - Arkansas22:07 - Utah22:28 - Facetime23:08 and 23:23 - Instagram Reels28:48 - Quilt 101's email address for pattern submissions: Quilt101LLC@gmail.com31:44 - Quilting retreats 32:32 - Crocs32:45 - Classic Road Trip playlist on Spotify 33:02 - Half square triangle33:12 - Art Gallery Fabrics Pure Solids 33:18 - Art Gallery Fabrics Pure Solids in Denim Blue 33:45 - Sharon Holland 33:47 - Maureen Cracknell 33:48 - Art Gallery Fabrics 33:56 - Holiday Classics by Rifle Paper Co. for Cotton + Steel 34:09 - Art Gallery Fabrics 34:35 - Wonder Clips34:47 - Mod Boxwood quilt by Broadcloth Studio 34:56 - Amanda Carye of Broadcloth Studio 35:34 - Melissa Kelley of Shabby Quilting (@sewshabbyquilting)35:38 - Utah36:35 - Pride & Joy Quilting (listen to episode 43 to learn more about Verushka and her work)36:38 - Foundation paper piecing37:34 - Cold processed soap37:50 - Soy candles38:03 - Jessica Rose of Quilt D Studios (@quiltdstudios)38:06 - Instagram Reels38:14 - Elizabeth Chappell of Quilter's Candy (@Quilters_Candy - listen to episode 24 to learn more about Elizabeth and her work)38:38 - Melissa Kelley of Shabby Quilting (@sewshabbyquilting)Follow Emily:Instagram - @Quilt101https://quilt101.com/Follow us:Amanda: @broadclothstudio https://broadclothstudio.com/Wendy: @the.weekendquilter https://the-weekendquilter.com/Anna: @waxandwanestudiohttps://www.waxandwanestudio.com/Quilt Buzz: @quilt.buzzhttps://quiltbuzzpodcast.com/Intro/Outro Music:Golden Hour by Vlad Gluschenko

Quilt Buzz
Episode 064: Satomi of @satomi_quilts

Quilt Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022


Show Notes:0:46 - Northern Japan 0:52 - Connecticut0:57 - Satomi's dog's Instagram account (@peppertheelkhound)0:58 - Wendy's dog's Instagram account (@detective.truffle)1:08 - Pepper, Satomi's dog 1:09 - Norwegian Elkhound1:22 - Satomi's dog's Instagram account (@peppertheelkhound)1:39 - Lancaster, Pennsylvania2:44 - Hand applique 3:15 - Foundation paper piecing paper 3:16 and 3:21 - Foundation paper piecing3:59 - Vintage Singer machine 4:04 - Thread tension 4:24 - Hand applique 4:44 - Flying geese block 4:45 - Foundation paper piecing4:57 - Flying geese block 4:58 - Star quilt block5:09 - Half-square triangle block 8:21 and 8:50 - Starbucks mug cups8:44 - Satomi's first mug block 9:31 - Satomi's jelly jar quilt project, Jars and Stripes Quilt 9:39 - Mason jar10:20 - Applique 10:22 - Reverse applique 10:22 - Satomi's reverse applique class in QuiltCon 2023 10:54 and 10:55 - Freezer paper 11:05 - Starch 12:31 - Reverse applique 12:46 - Love Patchwork and Quilting magazine 16:11, 16:13, 16:20 and 16:39 - Satomi's bee quilt for Love Patchwork and Quilting Magazine 17:14 - Satomi's Instagram Reel featuring different colour palettes for the Sending Love quilt17:17 - Satomi's Sending Love quilt17:19 - Ruby Star Society 17:19 - EQ8 (Electric Quilt 8)17:35 - Moda Fabrics17:52 - EQ8 (Electric Quilt 8)18:10 and 18:39 - Kona Cotton 19:19 - Ruby Star Society designers 19:47 - Bernina ambassador 19:50 - Satomi's sit down Bernina machine 20:23 - Bernina 48020:44 - Bernina Q1621:03 - Bernina 21621:06 - Bernina 48021:24 - Bernina Q1621:42 - Free motion quilting 21:49 - Bernina Q1621:55 - Quilt sandwich 22:06 - Stitch regulator 22:11 and 23:08 - Free motion quilting 25:15 - Top Gun Maverick soundtrack 25:22 - Bernina Q1625:47 - Mariner's Compass traditional quilt block 25:26 - Kona Cotton in Butterscotch 26:18 - Ruby Star Society 26:24 - Rifle Paper Co. for Cotton and Steel 26:33 - Rifle Paper Co. canvas fabric 26:40 - Quilted Ewe in New Hartford, Connecticut 26:45 - The Old Country Store in Lancaster, Pennsylvania 26:54 and 26:56 - Y-seams 27:02 - Satomi's On the Road quilt pattern 27:05 - VW van 27:17 - LPQ (Love Patchwork and Quilting Magazine) 27:23 - Satomi's Rainbow Blast quilt pattern 28:07 - Satomi's blue, Country Love quilt 28:23 - Knee lifter for the sewing machine 28:30 - Bernina B480, special edition 28:53 - Mettler thread 28:53 - Aurifil thread29:07 - Satomi's Elf Suit FPP (foundation paper pieced) pattern29:08 - Satomi's Santa Suit FPP (foundation paper pieced) pattern29:10 and 29:12 - Satomi's Grab n' Go FPP (foundation paper pieced) pattern29:31 - Buried Thread longarm quilting 30:32 - Pepper, Satomi's dog 30:40 - Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts 30:47 - Satomi's blue, Country Love quilt 31:14 and 31:17 - Snowboarding 31:19 - Mohawk Mountain31:34 - Snowboarding 32:00 - Donna of XOXSew (@xoxsew, listen to episode 29 to learn more about her and her work)32:26 - Christina of Tessellate Textiles (@tessellate_textiles)33:05 and 33:13 - Saija of Saija Elina (@saija_elina)Follow Satomi:Instagram - @satomi_quiltshttps://www.satomiquilts.com/Follow us:Amanda: @broadclothstudio https://broadclothstudio.com/Wendy: @the.weekendquilter https://the-weekendquilter.com/Anna: @waxandwanestudiohttps://www.waxandwanestudio.com/Quilt Buzz: @quilt.buzzhttps://quiltbuzzpodcast.com/Intro/Outro Music:Golden Hour by Vlad Gluschenko

The Localist  with Carrie Rollwagen
Why Logo and Branding Are Worth the Investment

The Localist with Carrie Rollwagen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 55:29


We're continuing our website/brand design series with Sam Humphries, Art Director, and Caleb Chancey, Creative Director, from Infomedia. Sam and Caleb both worked on redesigning Carrie's website (launching soon!), and break down that process from start to finish. We get into what ideas Carrie started out with, what Sam and Caleb considered, and why branding exercises are so valuable. Sam and Caleb also share insider tips, like if it's ever ok to be a bit cliche, how and how long users interact with a web page, and the many categories of logos. Full show notes at LocalistPodcast.com.  Mentioned in this episode:  Infomedia  Lauren Humphries of Humphries Screen Printing on the Localist podcast   CarrieRollwagen.com  One Quick Question with Infomedia  LocalistPodcast.com  @CRollwagen on Instagram  Rifle Paper Co.  Jony Ive  Mallory Webb of Daughters Baking on the Localist podcast Daughters Baking  Emily Wells on the Localist Podcast  Fiverr Squarespace  Caleb on One Quick Question with Infomedia 

Squaretalk
Squaretalk: EP.3 – How to find brand visual identity with Dylon York

Squaretalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 56:29


On the third episode of Squaretalk, we chatted with Dylon York, ex-creative director of Corkcicle and now co-founder of Poolboy studio. Dylon shared his experience leading product collaborations with Disney, Karim Rashid, Rifle Paper Co, the secrets behind getting things done, as well as how to find a visual identity for your brand.

The Paper Fold
Dan Collier of Daniel Richards

The Paper Fold

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021


If you play any sort of role in stationery, no visit to AmericasMart or Dallas Market Center is complete without a visit to the Daniel Richards showroom there. There you'll find top brands like Rifle Paper Co. alongside quirkier indie ranges like Sapling Press, all irresistibly merchandised to perfection. For small makers, it's a dream come true to be selected for one of Dan Collier's showrooms or to be carried in one of his retail venues, Archer Paper Goods and The Merchant Atlanta.Dan drops by The Paper Fold to share how he's preparing for the Atlanta and Dallas markets scheduled later this month, how his stores are doing, what's trending up at wholesale and retail ... and how some advice he received during the 2008-2009 economic downturn has him working a new hustle!**Thank You Sponsors**Please be sure to support these all-American, women-owned houses of paper.Girl w/Knife is your incredibly sharp new stationery BFF. Check out this award-winning, ultra-polished range that everyone's talking about — it slays on several brilliant levels!Kitty Meow Boutique was founded on the idea that your paper goods don't have to be a snooze fest. These stylish, laugh-out-loud selections are by turns sassy and sweet, all the while maintaining a consistent cool.

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The Wine CEO Podcast
The Wine CEO Episode 27 - Poolside Sipping With My Friend Sam

The Wine CEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 23:46


In episode #27 my friend Samantha joins me on the show to chat all about poolside sippers. From rosè and refreshing white wines to light reds and bubbles, we cover it all! We even discuss what glassware and cooling options you have to keep tour pool day simple and care free. You also get a sneak peek into how Samantha set me up with my boyfriend Cris, so it's an episode you don't want to miss! Listen now and don't forget to hit subscribe so that you never miss an episode! ———— Episode Show notes: Great poolside sippers for wine this summer: Rosè: look for lighter colored dry rosè (sugar isn't quite as refreshing on a hot day, so i usually stay away from sweeter options!) Try one of these: Bertrand Cotes de Rose, Chateau de La Noblesse Rose from Bandol, and Sonoma Cutrer White: I love white wines that are light, crisp, and acidic in the hot summer. So Sauvignon blanc and Albariño are two top picks! Try one of the below wines: Martin Codax Albariño, Burgans Albariño, or Licia Albariño Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc (A classic New Zealand SB), Domaine Fournier Sancerre (Sancerre is from France and delicious Sauvignon Blanc!), and Duckhorn SB from California Red: lighter red wines can be a good option on a cooler evening or if you chill the bottle more than normal (45-50F degrees). Look for Gamay, Pinot Noir, from the U.S., or even a Lambrusco. Bubbles: you can't beat cava. This inexpensive Spanish sparkling wine is made in the same method as champagne for a fraction of the cost! Try one of my favorites below: Villa Conchi Cava Brut, Campo Viejo, or Borrasca If you want to learn more about canned wines, check out my episode #18 HERE.  Tips for poolside wines: Temperatures: A large corkcicle or thermos is great to keep wines cold by the pool! (Keep in mind that a normal sized bottle of wine is 750mL or 25oz.) Don't add ice or this will water down your wine! Pour wine in small amounts into your glass because the wine will warm up faster in your glass than in the corkcicle. Glassware: If you can't bring glass to your pool, invest in small insulated thermos cups from corkcicle, yeti, or another company. I love my Rifle Paper Co one HERE. You can also try these plastic reusable stemmed wine glasses that look like real glass from Amazon (I love them and they are great quality!!). I hope today's episode was helpful! Please write a review if you learned something new and don't forget to tell your friends about the show!

The Struggle Well Project
#274: Mom Hacks

The Struggle Well Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 63:18


The Struggs came through again by sharing some of the best mom hacks we have ever heard! We share our own hacks like how to remind yourself that your kids are new to this earth, how to manage household chores and what you should hide in your bedroom to stretch your quiet time in the morning to its max capacity. Make sure to listen to end, we may be taking MSW in a new direction and the bloopers can not be missed!WHAT WE CHAT ABOUT: Save the date for our Mother’s Day Live Event! 5.16.21 8PM Central Rebecca’s hacks: Wallpaper (surprisingly) from Rifle Paper Co, Swedish ladders, chore sticks Em’s hacks: Calling your kids on the phone, sticking to your guns for consequences Kate’s hacks: Bulk peanut butter & jelly prep, Keurig in your bedroom Making things easy: Mini-fridge for your personal snacks, pizza cutters for kiddo food, sort laundry by person not color, frisbees for kids eating in the car, keeping crib mattresses under your bed for easy access & no PJ’s ever! Making things fun: Picnics, shaving cream on tin foil outside, glow sticks for road trips Making thing safe: Parental controls on your router KS: 3AM purchases, returning clothes all weekend, mental health struggles GL: Verb bars, breeo smokeless fire pit, big boy love & Disney trips *Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.  CONNECT WITH REBECKY: website | instagram | patreon CONNECT WITH KATE: instagram | website | patreon CONNECT WITH EMILY: website | instagram | facebook | patreon BIG SISTER VOICEMAIL LINE:If you are a mom of older kids and have wisdom to share, call us! 203.871.1683 EPISODE SPONSORS: PrepDish: Use this link for two free weeks of meal plansChime: Apply now!Prose: Use this link for a free in-depth hair quiz + 15% off SHARE THE STRUGGLE!If you've been encouraged, share this episode with a friend.  The struggle is real.  We might as well do this together! Do you love Mom Struggling Well? Please leave a review here! LINKS MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Patreon | Amazon *Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 

BEYOND BARRIERS
Episode 135: Dream First, Details Later with Hedley & Bennett CEO, Ellen Bennett

BEYOND BARRIERS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 41:10


Do you have a dream that you’ve been putting off until you’ve figured out all of the details? What would happen if you threw caution to the wind and just took that first step forward? Meet Ellen Bennett, founder and CEO of Hedley & Bennett, who shares why it’s important to just get started and figure out the details along the way. In her new book “Dream First, Details Later”, Ellen shares her journey and personal playbook for starting before you stop yourself. Ellen’s hustle and willingness to leap into the unknown, time and time again, has helped her build a multi-million-dollar company, making aprons and kitchen gear worn by many of the world’s best chefs and home cooks everywhere. In this episode, Ellen shares how she self-funded her business, and how getting comfortable with the uncomfortable allows her to navigate through change and keep leveling up. She even pivoted her business from making aprons to making masks at the beginning of the pandemic, helping to save jobs and donate over a half a million masks to those in need. So, if you’ve ever imagined doing something and immediately thought, “that’s impossible,” or “I wouldn’t even know where to start,” or “I’m not qualified to do that”, Ellen will teach you how to push aside your inner critic and launch into action. Visit https://www.iambeyondbarriers.com where you will find shownotes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with Ellen.   Highlights: [02:39] Ellen’s story [03:43] “Dream First, Details Later” [06:06] Navigating challenges and setbacks [07:48] Finding success in doubt [10:00] Taking the first step forward [12:23] Get comfortable with the uncomfortable [15:50] Attracting cutting-edge talent [19:15] Behind the scenes of success [20:10] Start with building your community [23:29] Staying focused on what’s right for you [26:15] Adapting when your playbook goes out of the window [30:30] How Ellen stays ahead of the curve [32:15] Hold on to the scrappiness [34:34] What keeps Ellen grounded [38:50] Where to get Ellen’s book, “Dream First, Details Later”   Quotes: “The best advice I could ever give to anyone is just start, you just need to begin and figure out the details along the way.” – Ellen Bennett  “Seize the opportunity and have enough confidence in yourself that you've done enough things in life to get you this far.” – Ellen Bennett “Never feel like you are just one person and you can't have an impact in the world, your opinion and your actions matter.” – Ellen Bennett “No matter how much building you do in life, sometimes things happen and you just have to be willing to rise to the occasion, adjust and let go of what you did before.” – Ellen Bennett   About Ellen Bennett: Growing up, Ellen Bennett, the founder and CEO of Hedley & Bennett, the leading Los Angeles based culinary workwear brand, found herself spending summers in her native Mexico learning to cook with her abuelita. Soon after graduating high school, Ellen found herself back in Mexico City attending culinary school where she would rekindle the joys of her summer cooking adventures while learning the skills needed to tackle the hustle of the professional kitchen. Back in L.A. she put her training to work cooking in two Michelin Star restaurants, Providence and Baco Mercat. It was during this time working on the line that she experienced a “uniform” that was not aligned with the creativity and confidence found in the kitchen. This led to the vision for Hedley & Bennett; make the best aprons in the world by marrying the needs of professional chefs with the design trends for today's discerning consumers. Today, Hedley & Bennett make more than aprons, but culinary workwear and gear that outfits over 6,000 restaurants, hotels, coffee shops, resorts and hundreds of thousands of home cooks all over the world. This evolution has also led to creative, out-of-the-box collaborations with brands such as Vans, Madewell, Parachute Home, Rifle Paper Co., Product (RED) and more. Most recently, she pivoted the resources of her company during the global COVID-19 pandemic to make masks to meet the needs of both professionals and consumers while donating over 200k masks to front line workers. Ellen and the Hedley & Bennett story has been featured in the New York Times, Fast Company, Inc., Bon Appetit, Martha Stewart, the Today Show and more. Ellen lives in Echo Park with her husband Casey, their pet pig Oliver, and six chickens.   Links: Website: https://www.hedleyandbennett.com/ Link to Ellen’s Book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/607064/dream-first-details-later-by-ellen-marie-bennett/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellenmariebennett/ Company Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hedleyandbennett/

Quilt Buzz
Episode 023: Linli of @lambandloomfabrics

Quilt Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 26:07


Show Notes:0:47 - Houston, Texas1:04 - Pit bull1:55 - Lamb and Loom Fabric’s Etsy store1:59 - Lamb and Loom Fabric’s Instagram2:26 - Geranium Dress by Made by Rae3:15 - China3:39 - Walmart5:49 - Art Gallery Fabrics5:58 - Cotton + Steel Fabrics5:59 - Rifle Paper Co. fabrics by Cotton + Steel Fabrics6:07 - Lamb and Loom Fabric’s Etsy store7:29 - Art Gallery Fabrics7:30 - Cotton + Steel Fabrics7:35 - Windham Fabrics7:40 - Heather Ross7:46 - Moda Fabrics7:49 - Ruby Star Society7:59 - Cloud9 Fabrics8:04 - Diamond Textile8:16 - Peppered Cotton by Studio E Fabrics8:21 - Andover Fabrics8:24 - Sarah Golden10:05 - Houston, Texas10.22 - YouTube10:34 - DSLR camera11:01 - Adobe Lightroom11:50 - Pinterest15:54 - Diamond Textiles15:55 - Dotted Woven 15:58 - Cross embroidered fabrics16:19 - Speckled metallic fabrics by Ruby Star Society16:33 - Add It Up by Ruby Star Society17:41 - Houston, Texas18:22 - New York City18:24 - Pennsylvania 18:33 - Down jacket18:41 - Trench coat18:47 - Fleece20:11 - Flying geese20:18 - Art Gallery Fabrics20:23 - Art Gallery Fabrics Solid in Mediterraneo20:34 - Art Gallery Fabrics Solid in White Linen 20:45 - Alexia Abegg20:50 - Rifle Paper Co. fabrics by Cotton + Steel Fabrics20:54 - Lamb and Loom Fabrics21:42 - Wonder Clips22:26 - Jennifer Jones of Penelope Handmade22:31 - Riane Elise22:39 - Haori Jacket by Wikensten 23:52 - Annette of The Quilting Life (@thequiltinglife)23:59 - Taylor Krz ff Toad and Sew (@toadandsew)24:10 - Toad and Sew’s new pattern, New Year’s Kiss24:16 - Jennifer Jones of Penelope Handmade (@penelopehandmade)24:28 - Jennifer Jones of Penelope Handmade’s Ebb and Flow quilt kit with Ruby Star Society’s Florida collection24:50 - Harmony collection by Ghazal Razavi25:02 - Wonder ClipsFollow Linli:Instagram - @lambandloomfabricsFollow us:Amanda: @broadclothstudio https://broadclothstudio.com/Wendy: @the.weekendquilter https://the-weekendquilter.com/Anna: @waxandwanestudiohttps://www.waxandwanestudio.com/Quilt Buzz: @quilt.buzzhttps://quiltbuzzpodcast.com/Intro/Outro Music:Golden Hour by Vlad Gluschenko

Fiber Coven Podcast
Episode 10: Yule Logs of Various Traditions and Levels of Hilarity

Fiber Coven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 28:13


News:-The Wicked Enchantress Along will start when the pattern comes out Wednesday 11/25 and run through the end of the year.  The KAL will include both the new Wicked Enchantress cowl and Foul Temptress cowl.  https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/kitty-with-a-cupcake---knitwear-by-emily-obrien/4086429/1-25- Vlogmas! Emily is making a daily Vlog for all of December: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrKqM8FG1eMgEbLqs0J-Iow FO:  We finished nothing! Naughty podcasters! WIPS:Emily - Vanilla Socks in Regia https://www.yarn.com/categories/regia-yarn Lauren - Ripple Bralette https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ripple-braletteKnit in Uschitita, Merino Singles Base, Aquarell colorway www.uschitita.com- Vanilla Socks in West Yorkshire Spinners, Fairy LightsColorway https://www.wyspinners.com/4%20Ply/Signature%204ply%20%E2%80%93%20Christmas%20Yarn%202020 Acquisitions:Emily -Earl Grey Fiber Company Alice in Wonderland Advent Kit https://earl-grey-fiber-co.myshopify.com/-Various goodies from Rifle Paper Co.Lauren - dyed herself some Sock Top Roving in Charcoal grey for a personal spinning project Occult Corner: We started our discussion of Winter Solstice traditions with the Yule Log and Lauren had a fit of giggles over the Spanish tradition of the Tio de Nadal variation of a Yule Log Shameless Self Promotion: Nothing! 

The Paper Fold
Dan Collier of Daniel Richards

The Paper Fold

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 39:53


If you play any sort of role in stationery, no visit to AmericasMart or Dallas Market Center is complete without a visit to the Daniel Richards showroom there. There you'll find top brands like Rifle Paper Co. alongside quirkier indie ranges like Sapling Press, all irresistibly merchandised to perfection. For small makers, it's a dream come true to be selected for one of Dan Collier's showrooms or to be carried in one of his retail venues, Archer Paper Goods and The Merchant Atlanta. Dan drops by The Paper Fold to share how he's preparing for the Atlanta and Dallas markets scheduled later this month, how his stores are doing, what's trending up at wholesale and retail ... and how some advice he received during the 2008-2009 economic downturn has him working a new hustle! **Thank You Sponsors** Please be sure to support these all-American, women-owned houses of paper. Girl w/Knife is your incredibly sharp new stationery BFF. Check out this award-winning, ultra-polished range that everyone's talking about — it slays on several brilliant levels! Kitty Meow Boutique was founded on the idea that your paper goods don't have to be a snooze fest. These stylish, laugh-out-loud selections are by turns sassy and sweet, all the while maintaining a consistent cool.

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Quilt Buzz
Episode 009: Francesca of @noaestheticquilts

Quilt Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 26:00


Show Notes:0:54 - “Line in the sand”1:37 - Instagram aesthetic concept1:44 - Presets for [Adobe] Lightroom App1:53 - Millennial[s]2:29 - Toast2:37 - Bread making2:39 - Bread pictures2:44 - Mass marketing2:46 - Instagram2:57 - Portland, Maine3:03 - Picnic Portland VIntage and Craft Fair3:29 - Maine3:43 - Picnic Portland4:04 - Typography4:05 - No Aesthetic Quilt’s Logo4:06 - Italic Cooper Black [font]4:51 - Pattern testing5:00 - Saturated5:07 - Example of No Aesthetic Quilt’s use of dark coloured backgrounds and colours that pop on those backgrounds5:42 - Wholecloth quilts5:47 - JoAnn Fabrics5:55 - “My outbursts at JoAnn Fabrics is not reflective of who I am” meme6:13 - YouTube7:00-7:02 - Hand and machine sewing7:06 - No Aesthetic Quilt’s Janome [sewing] machines8:14 - Fiddlehead ferns8:22 - Mid Century Modern8:24 - Clean lines8:27 - Pinterest8:31- Examples of graphic, vintage Japanese advertising posters8:37 - Saturated8:39 - Royal blue [colour]9:00 - War posters9:03 - Punk9:08 - World War 1 propaganda posters9:11 - Silkscreen outlines9:12 - T-shirts9:19 - Pandemic9:46 - Tailor9:49 - Naples, Italy9:54 - New York [City]10:00 - Yonkers10:34 - Tailor dummy10:47 - [Social media] ‘stalked’11:13 - Google Doc11:25 - Graphs11:58 - Fundraising gala12:00 - Dress12:05 - Leggings12:07 - Henley12:11 - Everlane’s ‘choose what you pay’ sale12:15 - Hat12:17 - Hudson, New York12:26 - Hannah dress pattern by By Hand London12:29 - Ruby Star Society Rayon12:36 - Hannah dress by No Aesthetic Quilts with Ruby Star Society’s rayon12:53 - Free-Range Slacks pattern12:55 - Houndstooths wool12:56 - JoAnn [Fabrics]13:09 - Willow Tank Pattern from Grainline Lane Studio13:25 - Hannah dress pattern by By Hand London13:31 - [Face] masks13:35 - Lightweight gauzy material13:55 - Wilder Gown Pattern by Friday Pattern Company15:18 - Rifle Paper Co. fabric15:46 - Kim of Feel Good Fibers, Quilt Buzz Episode 516:15 - Slippers16:18 - Footwear16:25 - Podcasts16:30 - Behind the Bastards with Robert Evans17:26 - Flying Geese blocks17:31 - Blue colour17:36 - Blue coloured fabric17:38 - Coppery tan coloured fabric17:44 - Ruby Star Society17:47 - Bananas17:52 - Cloud9 [Fabrics]17:54 - Cloud9’s organic [cotton] line17:57 - Art Gallery [Fabrics]18:00 - Clothworks18:02 - Washington State18:13 - Blue solid [fabrics]18:14 - Corners Quilt by Skyclad Quilts18:20 - Tailor slide ruler18:21 - Chalk pen18:21 - Walking foot18:30 - [Pressing seams] open18:31 - Nesting seams18:32 - HSTs [Half-Square Triangles]18:40 - [Pressing seams] open18:51 - Curve [piecing]18:56 - Flying Geese [block]18:57 - Curve [piecing]19:16 - Tendonitis19:21 - Hand quilting or sewing19:38 - Binding20:55 - Suzanne Yerks21:03 - Gardening21:11 - Longarmer21:16 - Suzanne Yerks’s dragon quilts (photos courtesy of Suzanne Yerks)21:19 - Show correction: Quilt Francesca of No Aesthetic Quilts was referring to a portrait of Suzanne Yerks, and not of Suzanne and her husband. Suzanne Yerks’s portrait of herself quilted (photo courtesy of Suzanne Yerks)21:45 - Libs Elliot22:04 - Corners Quilt by Skyclad Quilts22:13 - Nina Dodge22:21 - Gardening22:30 - Writer22:42 - Journalist22:43 - Higher Ed[ucation]22:50 - Tiger King22:52 - No Aesthetic Quilts and her husband’s cover to Tiger King’s theme song23:00 - Wilder Gown Pattern by Friday Pattern Company23:11 - Berkshire Eagle food column23:22 - Wild Phil Quilting23:30 - Longarming services23:33 - Quilter’s Lodge23:57 - The Sewcalists Blog24:06 - No Aesthetic Quilts’s The Sewcalists blog post on sewing through grief24:30 - @oonmg24:37 - Instagram25:00 - @Oonmg’s scrappy Meadowland QuiltFollow Francesca:Instagram - @noaestheticquiltsPinterest - @noaestheticquiltshttps://noaestheticquilts.wordpress.com/Follow us:Amanda: @broadclothstudiohttps://broadclothstudio.com/Wendy: @the.weekendquilterhttps://the-weekendquilter.com/Anna: @waxandwanestudiohttps://www.waxandwanestudio.com/Quilt Buzz: @quilt.buzzhttps://quiltbuzzpodcast.com/Intro/Outro Music:Golden Hour by Vlad Gluschenko

The Big Boo Cast
The Big Boo Cast, Episode 182

The Big Boo Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 60:50


It's a big week in the life of our little podcast, primarily because on this particular episode Melanie commits to trying a recipe that will require her to deal with raw chicken.  Oh, HE WILL DO IT. We also talk about our latest quarantine-ish developments (that is to say: what we've watched on TV / pondered in the stillness of our hearts), and we share some Mother's Day gift ideas. This might be helpful to you if 1) you have no idea what to buy your mom and/or mother-in-law or 2) you need to print out a list for your people, along with maybe a subtle note that HERE IS WHAT YOU TURKEYS CAN PURCHASE FOR ME IN ORDER TO SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION. However you feel like you should address that is totally up to you. Hope y'all enjoy! Become a Patron Show Notes: - Samin Nosrat's Buttermilk Brined Chicken - Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat on Netflix - a basic, reliable meat thermometer - Alexia Potato Puffs - Hazel's new dog bed - Olive & June Manicure Kits (free shipping with code BOOTCAMP) - Large Hammock Swinging Chair - Folding Rocking Chair - Between You & Me wooden signs  - AirPod Pros ($25 off at Verizon - but you won't see the discount. until you put them in your cart) - Rifle Paper Co. AirPod Pros cases - Melanie's Ultimate Country Music Playlist - Women's Kimono Robe - Vuori joggers (20% off if you sign up for emails) - Big Boo Too Box at Hummingbird Farms (promo code MOM20 for an additional 20% off any gift set) - Pura Smart Home Diffuser Set Sponsors: - Storyworth (promo code BIGBOO for $10 off your first purchase) - Magic Spoon (promo code BIGBOO for free shipping)  

Be Fabbo - A Wedding Industry Podcast
39: Mentoring + Coaching Within the Wedding Community

Be Fabbo - A Wedding Industry Podcast

Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 58:53


Join Wendy Norman of Apt B Photography and Bobbi as they discuss Mentoring + Coaching Within the Wedding Community in part two of a two part interview. From Wendy's thoughts on imposter syndrome, branding, mentoring as well as being mentored along with social media, this episode is chock full of great information!Wendy is the owner of Apt. B Photography, a whimsical + heart-centered wedding photography company based in Savannah, GA. She’s an Enneagram 4 who spends most of her free time snuggling her pug Winston, doing CrossFit, or buying yet another pair of Rifle Paper Co. Keds. Over the last 10 years as a photographer, she's learned that being a photographer is about more than just taking good photos - it’s about creating a joy-filled, easy experience for everyone in front of her camera! So whether she is making you laugh during a chaotic moment on your wedding day, getting down in the sand to play with your kids during a family shoot, or dancing behind the camera to make you giggle, or sending you surprise snail mail - it’s ALL part of a magical photography experience. In addition to serving her photography clients, Wendy loves to mentor small business owners through one-on-one coaching, group workshops, and co-leading her local Tuesday’s Together chapter."If I can help a photographer get better at their job, that just raises the entire community of photographers."Apartment B PhotographyInstagramFacebookPinterestYouTubeIn This Episode:Bud JohnsonTikTokTuesdays TogetherSavannah Wedding Vendors

Be Fabbo - A Wedding Industry Podcast

Join Wendy Norman of Apt B Photography and Bobbi as they deep dive into creating a customer experience--- (and lots more!) in part one of a two part interview. From Wendy's thoughts on staying in her lane, enneagram types, pricing, and the client experience, this episode is a winner!Wendy is the owner of Apt. B Photography, a whimsical + heart-centered wedding photography company based in Savannah, GA. She’s an Enneagram 4 who spends most of her free time snuggling her pug Winston, doing CrossFit, or buying yet another pair of Rifle Paper Co. Keds. Over the last 10 years as a photographer, she's learned that being a photographer is about more than just taking good photos - it’s about creating a joy-filled, easy experience for everyone in front of her camera! So whether she is making you laugh during a chaotic moment on your wedding day, getting down in the sand to play with your kids during a family shoot, or dancing behind the camera to make you giggle, or sending you surprise snail mail - it’s ALL part of a magical photography experience. In addition to serving her photography clients, Wendy loves to mentor small business owners through one-on-one coaching, group workshops, and co-leading her local Tuesday’s Together chapter."Photography is a luxury, but you get what you pay for."Apartment B PhotographyInstagramFacebookPinterestYouTubeIn This Episode:Theresa Earnest SocialEnneagramTuesdays TogetherSavannah Wedding Vendors

The MomForce Podcast Hosted by Chatbooks
Growing a Business and a Family with Rifle Paper Co's Anna Bond

The MomForce Podcast Hosted by Chatbooks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 20:03


Vanessa has always been a huge fan of Rifle Paper Co., and so when Chatbooks teamed up with the brand, it was truly a dream come true! In this episode of The MomForce Podcast, Vanessa chats with Rifle Paper Co. co-founder, Anna Rifle Bond, all about growing a thriving business while growing a family. Spoiler alert--it’s all about managing time, turning work off when you’re not at work, and learning how to cope when you’re feeling overwhelmed or things don’t go as planned.  Also, as 2019 has come to a close, it is a great time to create a 2019 Year in Review Chatbook with one of our beautiful Rifle Paper Co. designer covers. You’ll have a hard time choosing which one!  (And don’t forget to use PODCAST20 at checkout to save 20%). 

Highly Recommended
25: The Pop Culture Pundit

Highly Recommended

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 41:24


As "Game of Thrones" comes to an end, Michelle Rubin and Steve Scheideman speculate about the finale and discuss their favorite recapper and a few non-“GOT" recos, too! For more, go to recopod.com   Recos Glen Weldon’s "Game of Thrones” recaps “Street Food” on Netflix TisBest Philanthropy ARTBLOX sound wave art Rifle Paper Co. x Keds

As It Comes
Episode 1: Spilled Coffee, Social Media Slip Ups, and French Granola

As It Comes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 30:32


Welcome back to As It Comes! Listen in to hear about Abby's rough start to her Monday, the major problems that a slip of the finger can cause on social media, and how much Jamieson loves Rifle Paper Co. Show Notes: -Rifle Paper Co.  -Most Stuf Oreos

Business of Home Podcast
Inside Rifle Paper Co.’s next big phase of growth—into home

Business of Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 38:34


Launched by illustrator Anna Bond and musician turned businessman Nathan Bond in 2009, Rifle Paper Co. has evolved from stationery maker to full-fledged lifestyle brand, gracing everything from Keds footwear to L’Occitane skincare, and, most recently, rugs and pillows by Loloi. Nine years in, the company has grown to 200 employees, 6,000 points of distribution globally and an annual revenue of $25 million. The husband-and-wife co-founders share the mistakes made and lessons learned along the way, and new brand president Trish Whalen adds how the company is planning for its next phase of growth. This episode is sponsored by DCOTA.

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Creative Women's League Podcast
Episode 50: Fearlessly Starting Your Badass Business with Brittany Reagan

Creative Women's League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 62:37


Brittany Reagan is the big business badass with the tiny voice. From working with Rifle Paper Co. to starting a creative biz with her new husband, Clark, Brittany Reagan is a fearless force. Brittany covers exactly what goes into to launch your biz that has phsyical products and even how they crowd funded their first round of products. Wether you are looking to launch your biz or fearlessly take it to the next step their is so much inspiration and motivation in this episode. Find Brittany: @Brit.Reagan on Instagram @HellcatsInc on Instagram HellcatsInc.com   3 CWL Musts: Listen: Girlboss Radio and Unstyled Follow: @ChristeneBarberich Belive: Be a Boss   Follow the Creative Women's League on Instagram. Join the Creative Women's League Facebook Group    

Grounded in Grace podcast
GiG062 Travel, Decor, and Favorite Things

Grounded in Grace podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 24:45


Recorded while traveling, we share tips, things we learned from our weekend, and you hear my husband Ronny for the first time! What a treat! Tips: Buy nice linens for your guest room Expectations Episode # Lawren's Cordless Handheld Vacuum  Bring plants, fake or real, into your home Rifle Paper Co. Buy a calendar with art you love, deconstruct it, and frame the art you love! Truffle salt Florida Sunshine salt Compression pants for men  

The Lifestyle Edit Podcast
21. Launching & Scaling A Bricks & Mortar Store With Smug's Lizzie Evans

The Lifestyle Edit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 67:25


Today on the show, we're talking to Lizzie Evans, founder of much loved London-based lifestyle store, Smug. Lizzie was 23 years old when she started the store. She was freelancing in graphic design in Australia when she got the idea for the business, playing with her style and fine tuning what her visual identity is. Huge success came from her mix of carefully curated antique furniture, stationary pieces from brands like Rifle Paper Co, long before it became the big brand it is today, along with a slew of co-created exclusives with brands that publications and those in the know went crazy for. Instead of opening stores across the city, she launched the Smug website and focused on getting creative about what she could do with one flagship store. We talk about how the business has evolved and what it was like starting a business as a 23 year old with nothing more than optimism and a vision. She talks about some of the challenges she faced after the business's initial growth spurt, what she's learnt about delegating and some of the early hiring mistakes she made. We also talk about the power of community in business and why her podcast, How To Curate Your Life, was always about connection, and not about making money. Join the Community · For more content, head to www.thelifestyleedit.comand click here to join thousands of female creatives in our newsletter community: http://bit.ly/2rVZVzo Work with Naomi: · Sign up for a complimentary discovery call: http://bit.ly/2wttos2 · Ready to raise your rates and double your income? Get the free guide: http://bit.ly/2W7hehh Resources Smug How To Curate Your Life

Liveng Proof Podcast
LPP #45.5 What’s My Story With Engrid Latina

Liveng Proof Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 49:11


In this minisode I’m sharing an excerpt from my conversation with Julie Accetta, my guest from episode 45...where Julie turned the tables and started asking ME questions. I have to say thank you again to Julie because I’ve been wanting to do a Q+A style episode for a while, after receiving requests from y’all to do so, but wasn’t sure how I wanted to to go about it. Hopefully this episode answers your questions and helps you get to know me a little bit better! And I’m so excited to share with you that since releasing the last episode, the Liveng Proof Podcast is officially available on SPOTIFY (as well as itunes of course)! Be sure to tap on that follow button so you don’t miss a thing! Also I’d love to hear what you think of this episode! Do you want to hear more episodes like this? What’s your favorite episode? What do you want to hear more of? Feel free to  leave a comment below, direct Message me on Instagram @liveng_proof, or email me at engrid@livengproof.com RESOURCES I LOVE: Brene Brown Marisa Peer Gary Vaynerchuk Tim Ferriss Eckhart Tolle Tara Brach’s podcast Rifle Paper Co. 2018 Planner   THIS […] The post LPP #45.5 What’s My Story With Engrid Latina appeared first on Liveng Proof.

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Liveng Proof Podcast
LPP #45.5 What’s My Story With Engrid Latina

Liveng Proof Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 49:11


In this minisode I’m sharing an excerpt from my conversation with Julie Accetta, my guest from episode 45...where Julie turned the tables and started asking ME questions. I have to say thank you again to Julie because I’ve been wanting to do a Q+A style episode for a while, after receiving requests from y’all to do so, but wasn’t sure how I wanted to to go about it. Hopefully this episode answers your questions and helps you get to know me a little bit better! And I’m so excited to share with you that since releasing the last episode, the Liveng Proof Podcast is officially available on SPOTIFY (as well as itunes of course)! Be sure to tap on that follow button so you don’t miss a thing! Also I’d love to hear what you think of this episode! Do you want to hear more episodes like this? What’s your favorite episode? What do you want to hear more of? Feel free to  leave a comment below, direct Message me on Instagram @liveng_proof, or email me at engrid@livengproof.com RESOURCES I LOVE: Brene Brown Marisa Peer Gary Vaynerchuk Tim Ferriss Eckhart Tolle Tara Brach’s podcast Rifle Paper Co. 2018 Planner   THIS […] The post LPP #45.5 What’s My Story With Engrid Latina appeared first on Liveng Proof.

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Liveng Proof Podcast
LPP #43.5 Practices For Managing Stress & Anxiety with Engrid Latina

Liveng Proof Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 30:24


  ✔️Acupuncture ✔️Diaphragmatic Breathing Curious about the science behind this? Check out this post from my friend and Doctor of Physical Therapy Seth Oberst! ✔️Counseling & Therapy This has drastically changed my life! I’ve found that word of mouth recs are best so ask around to your friends and family and see if anyone can point you in the right direction. I know this can feel scary but I promise if  you are ready to receive this, your life will forever be changed for the better. I also plan on doing a more in depth post on this soon. ✔️Journaling Not sure where to start with this? I plan to write an upcoming post which will provide helpful guidelines for those of you who feel overwhelmed by this practice, so sit tight! ✔️Yoga If your looking for guidance with your at-home practice, I highly recommend Tara Stiles free vids on YouTube ✔️Meditation • Highly recommend Tara Brach’s podcast on itunes,  where every other episode is a guided meditation! • Also check out the Headspace App for additional guided meditations. Rifle Paper Co. 2018 Planner   THIS EPISODE WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: MCKEELY CREATIVE The post LPP #43.5 Practices For Managing Stress & Anxiety with Engrid Latina appeared first on Liveng Proof.

Liveng Proof Podcast
LPP #43.5 Practices For Managing Stress & Anxiety with Engrid Latina

Liveng Proof Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 30:24


  ✔️Acupuncture ✔️Diaphragmatic Breathing Curious about the science behind this? Check out this post from my friend and Doctor of Physical Therapy Seth Oberst! ✔️Counseling & Therapy This has drastically changed my life! I’ve found that word of mouth recs are best so ask around to your friends and family and see if anyone can point you in the right direction. I know this can feel scary but I promise if  you are ready to receive this, your life will forever be changed for the better. I also plan on doing a more in depth post on this soon. ✔️Journaling Not sure where to start with this? I plan to write an upcoming post which will provide helpful guidelines for those of you who feel overwhelmed by this practice, so sit tight! ✔️Yoga If your looking for guidance with your at-home practice, I highly recommend Tara Stiles free vids on YouTube ✔️Meditation • Highly recommend Tara Brach’s podcast on itunes,  where every other episode is a guided meditation! • Also check out the Headspace App for additional guided meditations. Rifle Paper Co. 2018 Planner   THIS EPISODE WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: MCKEELY CREATIVE Advertisements The post LPP #43.5 Practices For Managing Stress & Anxiety with Engrid Latina appeared first on Liveng Proof.

Liveng Proof Podcast
LPP #42.5 Identify Your Triggers with Engrid Latina

Liveng Proof Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 11:34


Hi Pod Squad! Today’s episode is a short and sweet MINI-sode. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by growing busier then this is the episode for you! I’m talking about planning overwhelm and identifying things that trigger you…and then getting curious about it! I  think it’s important to be aware of why we feel a certain way because it acts as a clue to get to the root of what’s really going on

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Positively Creative
002 - The Hustle is Real with Liz Cooke of Lionheart Prints

Positively Creative

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 107:26


Today Dorothy’s speaking with Liz Cooke of Lionheart Prints, a paper and gift company in New Orleans, Louisiana.  Liz creates hand lettered messages for the kind, brave, and fun.  We discuss how Lionheart Prints got its start to now opening and running a successful brick and mortar shop, about her selling her work at the National Stationery Show, and how she hustles to get it all done.     "I want to be your life coach on paper!" -Liz Cooke   See more of Lionheart’s work:   www.lionheartprints.com www.instagram.com/lionheartprints www.instagram.com/lizmautecooke www.facebook.com/lionheartprints   Follow along and join the Positively Creative Community:   www.positivelycreative.net www.instagram.com/positivelycreativepodcast www.facebook.com/groups/positivelycreativepodcast   On Today's Episode:   (5:00) Paper Source (12:00) Whitney Engllish (13:00) Stationery Academy / Society for Creative Founders (15:00) Gemma O'Brien (17:00) Fleurty Girl (21:00) Yeaux Leaux cups (31:00) National Stationery Show (33:00) Creative Mornings - Tattly (34:00) Little Histories (52:00) Charlie / Emily McDowell (54:00) Liz's NSS booth fiasco (54:00) Fox + Fallow (54:00) Kristen Ley (1:30:00) Rifle Paper Co. (1:34:00) Thimblepress for Target    

Pardon My French with Garance Doré
How to Build a Brand Your Own Way: Grace Bonney + Anna Bond

Pardon My French with Garance Doré

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 79:28


Garance Doré sits down with Grace Bonney, founder of Design*Sponge, and Anna Bond, the amazing illustrator, co-founder and CCO of Rifle Paper Co. who is profiled in Grace’s new book, « In the Company of Women. » They discuss the challenges of running a creative business, learning to define yourself outside of your company and much more. For photos [...]

The Growth Show
What Happens When You Start a Business With the Love of Your Life

The Growth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 20:22


Imagine starting a company with your significant other. Does that sound like a dream...or a nightmare? For married couple Anna and Nathan Bond, it seemed only natural to start a business together. Years ago, they began Rifle Paper Co., a stationery company, out of their garage. In this episode, Anna and Nathan share the real implications of having your business partner and romantic partner be the same person in your life - and how their relationship has been a key to growing Rifle Paper Co.

Local Masters
Nathan Bond

Local Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016 29:31


Nathan Bond, Rifle Paper Co. and business advice from a Forbes 30 under 30. Visit Rifle Paper Co. here: www.riflepaperco.com Visit Real Thread here: www.realthread.com For more episodes, subscribe to our iTunes page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/local-masters/id1014252675?mt=2 Songs: St. Lucia - Dancing on Glass I Know When I've Made a Girl Cry - Band Marino Bad Blood - Nao Moona Festival - Polyenso

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Raise Your Hand Say Yes with Tiffany Han
Ep. 47: Emily McDowell on Standing Out

Raise Your Hand Say Yes with Tiffany Han

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2015 32:05


This week, on Raise Your Hand Say Yes, I was thrilled to talk with Emily McDowell. Not only is Emily my most favorite stationery designer EVER (and this is not an honor I bestow lightly!), she is also my friend. (Yep, I'm a lucky duck!) On this episode, Emily talks about her balance of creative/administrative work (you're gonna be surprised!), how her 10-year career in advertising contributed to her success in the stationery industry, what to think about when it comes to branding your business, why avoiding trends is a great thing and Amy Schumer.  I'd say this episode is RYHSY gold. And I hope you love it!  Emily, you are a gem! Thank you to the moon and back!!  **100 Rejection Letters** - Registration open through 10/31/16 Show Notes: Connect with Emily: Website | Instagram Emily's Empathy Cards collection Emily on Good Morning America Emily's blog post on defining your brand Rifle Paper Co. Amy Schumer Emily's mug collection Seth Godin Our next Raise Your Hand Say Yes book club pick: Essentialism by Greg McKeown **Join our RYHSY Facebook group **Get your free audiobook and 1-month trial to audible.com

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Raise Your Hand Say Yes with Tiffany Han
Ep. 47: Emily McDowell on Standing Out

Raise Your Hand Say Yes with Tiffany Han

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 32:03


This week, on Raise Your Hand Say Yes, I was thrilled to talk with Emily McDowell. Not only is Emily my most favorite stationery designer EVER (and this is not an honor I bestow lightly!), she is also my friend. (Yep, I'm a lucky duck!) On this episode, Emily talks about her balance of creative/administrative work (you're gonna be surprised!), how her 10-year career in advertising contributed to her success in the stationery industry, what to think about when it comes to branding your business, why avoiding trends is a great thing and Amy Schumer.  I'd say this episode is RYHSY gold. And I hope you love it!  Emily, you are a gem! Thank you to the moon and back!!  **100 Rejection Letters** - Registration open through 10/31/16 Show Notes: Connect with Emily: Website | Instagram Emily's Empathy Cards collection Emily on Good Morning America Emily's blog post on defining your brand Rifle Paper Co. Amy Schumer Emily's mug collection Seth Godin Our next Raise Your Hand Say Yes book club pick: Essentialism by Greg McKeown **Join our RYHSY Facebook group **Get your free audiobook and 1-month trial to audible.com

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