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Latest podcast episodes about savvy giving

Business of Home Podcast
The Thursday Show: Designer Susan Wintersteen on founding Savvy Giving by Design. Plus: Fortress is back with a new foreclosure plan for Cohen Brothers Realty

Business of Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 54:20


BOH editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including Etsy's return to its artisan roots, surging home insurance premiums and key business lessons from the 50 States Project. Later, designer Susan Wintersteen joins the show to talk about founding Savvy Giving by Design. LINKSSavvy Giving by Design Business of Home

One Minute Retirement Tip with Ashley
3 Tax-Savvy Giving Strategies

One Minute Retirement Tip with Ashley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 4:51


This week's theme on the Retirement Quick Tips Podcast is: Maximizing Your Giving Without Jeopardizing Your Retirement Savings Today, I'm talking about 3 Tax-Savvy Giving Strategies RMDs as QCD Donor Advised Fund Bunching

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From the Tap - A KBB Podcast
Susan Wintersteen on Designing Spaces for Kids in Medical Crisis

From the Tap - A KBB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 21:32


Designer Susan Wintersteen of Savvy Interiors in Solana Beach, Calif. talks about her experience in making a positive impact through design by establishing Savvy Giving by Design, a non-profit organization dedicated to redesigning spaces for children facing medical crisis, 

Kiss My Aesthetic Podcast
107. Charity Golf Tournaments with Katharine LiMandri

Kiss My Aesthetic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 51:22


Your favorite redhead is back!   On today's episode, Katharine joins us again to not only recap November's Savvy Giving by Design's Golf Classic, but she also dives into her passion for golf and the key components that go into planning a golf tournament. With nearly 20 tournaments under her belt, Katharine is the definition of an expert.   A management professional for over 14 years, Katharine motivates and assists her clients in achieving even greater profitability by optimizing their operations.   As an Online Business Manager, she works closely with clients to customize and streamline operations, creating more time for them to focus on their talents and what they do best. She tailors services to fit their exact needs, taking the burden of the day-to-day business operations, social media, or (insert your least favorite work task here) off their plate.   Katharine is a native San Diegan and an avid golfer.   -------------------------   In today's episode, we cover the following: Katharine's love of golf and getting into the swing of it Similarities between golf and entrepreneurship Planning a golf tournament without being a golfer vs. planning them as an avid golfer The revenue streams that are possible with golf tournaments What are the things to keep in mind Creating unique and desirable experiences for the guests The stats for Giving Greens—the inaugural Savvy Giving by Design Golf Classic Favorite golf hole stations at the tournament Things to keep in mind for next time Katharine's ins & outs for 2023 ----------------------- RESOURCES: Episode 047: BTS of an OBM with Katharine LiMandri Episode 060: Life According to Online Business Manager Katharine LiMandri Episode 096: Client Case Study San Diego Open -----------------------   Guest info: Want Katharine to plan your next golf tournament? You can follow her on Instagram @katharinelimandri or check out her website, katharinelimandri.com.   -----------------------   WORK WITH MKW CREATIVE CO.   Connect on social with Michelle at: Kiss My Aesthetic Facebook Group Instagram Tik Tok -----------------------   Did you know that the fuel of the POD and the KMA Team runs on coffee? ;) If you love the content shared in the KMA podcast, you're welcome to invite us to a cup of coffee any time - Buy Me a Coffee! -----------------------   This episode of the Kiss My Aesthetic Podcast is brought to you by Audible. Get your first month free at www.audible.com/kma. This episode was edited by Berta Wired Theme music by: Eliza Rosevera and Nathan Menard

ICONic Talk
The Beauty of Design

ICONic Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 46:28


Local interior designer, Ruth Truman, shares her expertise about the current design trends, tips for home owners, and ways on how you can help her give back to our community through her non-profit partnership with “Savvy Giving by Design”.

Live Your Spa Life
#206: How to Design a Living Space That Transforms Healing - with Susan Wintersteen!

Live Your Spa Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 27:02


In 2002, Susan founded Savvy Interiors, an interior design firm with its own general contractor license. This talented, fun-loving company caters to discerning clients across the SoCal region with award-winning service and innovative design.Susan is a straight-shooting, fast-paced award-winning creative, who's all about making life an adventure. She balances her time as Creative Director and Principal designer between San Diego with her husband where they've raised their 5 daughters and their love for Incline Village, Lake Tahoe.In 2021 her nonprofit, Savvy Giving by Design, has expanded into 15 states.Important Topics-How she started her business in 2002 -Why changing your environment also change the way you live-When tough love comes in when it comes to design -On being honest with your client-What people most interested in shifting in their space-On taking a leap of faith and taking a calculated risk-How she moves through fear smoothly-How Savvy Interiors and Savvy Giving by Design came about-What are the challenges of running a business as a woman-The difference and similarities in running her business-Programs and initiatives that they working on right now-What her favorite room is and why-How is she a “Force For Good” in the worldQuotes“I am a risk-taker. I'm not afraid of failure. I fail all the time. I make mistakes all the time.““Taking risk is really important to precipitate change.”“The road to failure is actually on the road to success.”Connect with Susan:Savvy Interiors' Website: https://www.savvyinteriors.com/Savvy Giving by Design: https://savvygivingbydesign.org/Susan's Email: susanw@savvyinteriors.comSavvy Interiors Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/inSIDEbySavvyInteriorsSavvy Interiors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidebysavvy/Savvy Giving by Design Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/savvygivingbydesign/Other links and resources:Free Gift from Diane (5 Moves to RESET Your Power) - https://ResetYourPowerGift.comFree Gift from Diane (Life RESET Quiz) - https://LifeResetQuiz.comBANKCODE - https://MyBankCode.com/VictoryDiane Halfman's website - http://www.DianeHalfman.comWant to know more about yourself?Some people ask me how to RESET their life.Some people ask me how to be more sensual.Others are wondering how to make more money.How to be more successful.How to start a business.All of these questions and more are what I answer in my programs!Come see me at http://www.DianeHalfman.com

Profit Is A Choice
Merging Architecture and Interior Design in Business

Profit Is A Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 53:19


123: Merging Architecture and Interior Design in Business with Anastasia Harrison With me today is Anastasia Harrison, Principal Architect of AHD and Co. Through her extensive experience in complete home design, Anastasia has created a unique niche for her design firm incorporating architecture and interior design together. Her team strives to help clients live beautifully through outstanding design and to provide complete custom spaces that set a mood throughout the entire home. In addition to running AHD & Co, Anastasia heads up the New Jersey chapter of Savvy Giving by Design, creating safe and cheerful environments for medically fragile children to heal. Our conversation is going to focus on how she created a firm that mixes architecture and interior design as well as the steps she is taking to grow her firm with intention. Enjoy the podcast. Topics Mentioned: Architecture Interior Design Linear Process Team Building Key Thoughts: We have to think about how we present ourselves. Anastasia (10:24)  You're taking pieces and putting them together into something that is new.  Michele (21:15)  Start to think about time as a currency and money as a currency. Michele (30:02)  All the planning in the world sometimes doesn't give you what you need. Anastasia (42:03)  Contact Michele: Email: Team@ScarletThreadConsulting.com Facebook: Scarlet Thread Consulting Instagram: @ScarletThreadATL Contact Anastasia: Website: www.ahdandco.com Facebook: AHD and Co Design Studio Instagram: @ahdandco Twitter: @AHDandCo Pinterest: AHD & Co Houzz: AHD & Co Email: anastasia@ahdandco.com References and Resources: The Designers' Inner Circle - Become a Member Today E-Myth Revisited - by Michael Gerber

The Interior Design Podcast
J Duce Designs _Savvy Giving by Design_ How to design a VRBO property

The Interior Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 22:48


Thank you for listening to our podcast. Our goal is to provide insight or advice to anymore starting a textile, design, or furniture business. Please visit https://savvygivingbydesign.org/ for more info about Savvy Giving by Design  If you would like to learn more about us or our fabric, please visit https://www.revolutionfabrics.com/    

Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast
Why You Should Be Using Storytelling in Your Social Media with Susan Wintersteen

Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 44:07


Sometimes social media feels like shouting into the void. Or even when you have an audience who’s responding to what you’re posting, it can feel like a beast that always needs to be fed. Sometimes you need to take a break from the pretty wallpaper photos and try storytelling. If you can tell a story on social media, then you can connect authentically and emotionally with an audience. Sometimes that’s a story about you, sometimes it’s a story about a client, but it’s always a story that people feel they can relate to. Today’s guest on the Wingnut Social podcast has a story like none other. Susan Wintersteen runs Savvy Interiors in San Diego, California, but perhaps her most amazing work comes from her nonprofit, Savvy Giving by Design. Susan and her team redo spaces for children and families facing medical crises, often kids facing the long road of cancer treatments. Susan has built a community by telling the stories of Savvy Giving by Design’s work. On this episode, she tells Darla and Natalie how she discovered her method of social media storytelling, how she crafts her stories step by step, and how she navigates her clients’ privacy when telling these stories. What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social [3:15] New info for our event at LuAnn Live [6:45] Darla presses record [7:35] How Susan started Savvy Giving by Design [8:45] Where storytelling comes in with Savvy Giving by Design [12:37] The nuts and bolts of a Susan Wintersteen story [14:53] How social media is different from press releases [18:29] How to stay consistent with storytelling in your social media [21:01] Build trust to enrich your storytelling [26:05] What to do when the story goes the way you don’t want [28:10] How to have a conversation with a client about sharing photos [31:54] How to get involved with Savvy Giving by Design [35:57] Whut up, Wingnut? [39:23] Takeaways Connect with Susan Wintersteen Savvy Interiors on Facebook Savvy Interiors on Instagram Resources & People Mentioned LuAnn Live Savvy Interiors Savvy Giving by Design inSIDE by Savvy Interiors on Facebook Pop Up Designer Susan’s design guides Siblings Without Rivalry Get your Audible Free Trial! Storytelling through Social Media About four years ago, Susan was introduced to a friend of a friend whose daughter was diagnosed with cancer. So Susan and her friend raised money to redo the kid’s room to make it a little more comfortable and fun as she underwent a year of chemotherapy. From there, Susan started her nonprofit where they makeover spaces for children facing a medical crisis. Storytelling became a part of Savvy Giving by Design from the get-go. Susan had built a community on Facebook, they were able to raise $6,000 in three days, and from the jump she kept the community looped into the process. And as the people in the community got to know Susan and her voice, they started to respond to that. How Storytelling Helps You Stand Out Darla asked Susan how she constructs a story on social media for Savvy Giving by Design, and she takes a really fascinating approach. As she says, every story has a hero and a guide, and she considers herself the guide. And when they start telling a story, they start what she calls “pebbling” before “hitting with a brick.” So that might mean posting that she’s about to go meet with a family, or showing a little bit about what’s coming up for that particular project, and then gradually building from there. One of the things Susan struggles with is information overload, making sure that her community knows what she’s working on, and that there’s no confusion between stories. So that means she creates specific anecdotes that help people identify with and relate to the individual stories of the kids and families facing a medical crisis. That also impacts the tone of her social media. Rather than writing press releases, Susan is trying to tell stories like she would to her friends, to connect with her audience on an emotional level. Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social www.WingnutSocial.com On Facebook On Twitter: @WingnutSocial On Instagram: @WingnutSocial Darla’s Interior Design Website Subscribe to The Wingnut Social Podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or TuneIn

Design+Style
Episode 76 - Savvy Giving with Susan Wintersteen

Design+Style

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 36:08


Episode 76 - Savvy Giving with Susan Wintersteen by Design+Style

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HAVEN
Susan Wintersteen: Savvy Giving by Design (E7)

HAVEN

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 60:19


Susan Wintersteen is the founder of Savvy Giving by Design, a non-profit organization that creates specially designed rooms for children facing a medical crisis. Susan’s journey and growth of Savvy Giving by Design started with an ask for someone a child in her community facing a cancer diagnosis. A friend organizing a food train and Susan, admittedly not a cook, offered to do a room reno instead. The family accepted and Susan was hooked. Often times people facing serious medical crisis spend lots of time in their bedrooms and Susan sees the importance of the bedroom is a place of retreat and healing. Through the non-profit, donations, and vendor contributions Susan is able to create rooms for select families at no cost to them and she never wants the families to feel like they own anything in return. Visit www.rheamader.com for Show Notes More information about this episode Find out how to get 10% off healing art at Manifest Photo Join the Facebook Community Here Follow Rhea's Haven Podcast on Instagram

Ivy.co
Behind the Design: Susan Wintersteen of Savvy Interiors

Ivy.co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 38:00


In Ivy.co's first podcast our cofounders Alexandra Schinasi and Lee A. Rotenberg speak to interior designer Susan Wintersteen of Savvy Design. Susan, a mother of 5 daughters, founded Savvy Interiors in 2002 out of a passion for design and desire to find a creative outlet for her energies. In 2007 her husband John joined the Savvy Interiors team and they opened a San Diego showroom in 2015. As a designer/General Contractor, she focuses on remodels and “fixing Ugly”. As their team grows to 3 senior designers and 3 junior designers, they continue to focus on their design business as well as nationally expanding their nonprofit Savvy Giving by Design. Ivy is the fastest growing community and business management tool for interior designers. If you’re an interior designer still looking for an intuitive tool to run your firm, schedule a personal demo with the Ivy Team here: https://goo.gl/XM7Acm

The Same 24 Hours
Susan Wintersteen: Savvy Giving

The Same 24 Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 51:47


Give and make beautiful. Susan Wintersteen is a San Diego interior designer and the founder of Savvy Giving by Design - a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide comfort, support, and healing to families with a child facing a medical crisis by transforming the interior spaces of their homes at no cost to them.   Susan is the mom of five (!) daughters, a business owner and entrepreneur, and an all-around amazing woman. In this epsiode, she and Meredith sit down as friends and discuss things from raising kids to people who suck at conflict management, and the way that giving helps everyone heal. Learn more about Susan's design work:  https://www.savvyinteriors.com/  Savvy Giving by Design: http://www.savvygivingbydesign.org/ Watch Savvy Giving in Action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bpkn4iYDqlc  Join the Savvy Giving Facebook Group - to learn how YOU can help: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SavvyGivingbyDesign/   Sign up for Email Updates:  Join the Mailing List : https://form.jotform.us/70326661605150  ======================  Request to Join the FREE Meredith Atwood Community & Coaching https://meredith-atwood-coaching.mn.co/ ======================  Buy Meredith’s Books: The Year of No Nonsense https://amzn.to/3su5qWp Triathlon for the Every Woman: https://amzn.to/3nOkjiH =======================   Follow Meredith Atwood & The Podcast on Social: Web: http://www.swimbikemom.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/swimbikemom   =======================  Want to Connect?  Email: same24hourspodcast@gmail.com =======================  Credits: Host & Production: Meredith Atwood Intro: Carl Stover Music Copyright 2017-2020, 2021 All Rights Reserved, Meredith Atwood, LLC