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Fashion designer Sigrid Olsen talks about losing her beloved brand, surviving cancer, and her new women's line that taps into both her spiritual practice and her artisan roots. Full show notes available on more beautifulpodcast.com
On this episode we talk with Sigrid Olsen, a Technical Designer for Peak Performance. We talk about her experience as a sportswear designer in fashion school, her work at Peak Performance, and her capstone collection, Bike to Ski. Keep up with Sigrid and check out her collection below. https://www.instagram.com/sigridschiotz_portfolio/ https://vimeo.com/509677676?fbclid=IwAR0rWkGmq63QHKSbHOeI3RrKs--SHWThxmvpHQbrIcP8gSeYNlxC8BRQUSY For more conversations with outdoor movers and shakers, subscribe wherever you get podcasts including on Spotify, iTunes, Podbean, or each Sunday at 4 pm (MT) on Aggie Radio, 92.3 FM in beautiful Cache Valley, Utah. Follow Aggie Radio for more great news, content, and other podcasts at aggieradio.com and make sure to follow Highlander on Instagram and Facebook. The Highlander Podcast is sponsored by the Outdoor Product Design & Development program at Utah State University, a four year, undergraduate degree training the next generation of product creators for the sports and outdoor industries. Learn more at https://opdd.usu.edu/
Sigrid Olsen reads from her Memoir “My Life Redesigned”, at Rocky Neck Cultural Center.
Don't miss a BRAND NEW interview with author Sigrid Olsen on . talks about her one-time fashion empire, her and her new memoir "." Olsen is the nationally known woman behind the successful fashion design empire SIGRID OLSEN for nearly three decades. But after multiple life upheavals: the demise of her fashion line, a breast cancer diagnosis and the death of her husband, Olsen had to face midlife head-on. She wasn't "forced into retirement," says her good friend broadcaster Jane Pauley, but "forced into reinvention." with host Stacey Gualandi, is a show from , an Online Magazine which features news and interviews with women who want to make the world a better place. Check out their latest book, "" at changemakersbook.com. From newsmakers, changemakers, entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, cancer survivors, adventurers, and experts on leadership, stress and health, to kids helping kids, global grandmothers improving children's lives, and women who fight for equal rights,"It's the world as we see it." The Women's Eye Radio Show is available on iTunes and at . Learn more about The Women's Eye at
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Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Fisher opens the show explaining the complications of having been born on Halloween. He then gives poll results on whether or not you or a family member have ever had a deceased family member pay a visit. It may surprise you! In Family Histoire News... a family history researcher in Ireland has become somewhat obsessed with photographing graves in one particular county. You won't believe how many he has posted. Anderson Cooper of CNN recently did a lengthy video piece on his family history. But not so much the Vanderbilt side as you would suspect. It was his father's. It's a great piece that any geni can appreciate. Check it out at ExtremeGenes.com. Fisher then talks to first guest Craig McMillan of Lindquist Mortuaries in Utah. Craig gives a history of the industry, talks about embalming... how long does the preservation really last... and what records you might expect to find at your local mortuary. It's dead on (pun intended!) for Halloween! Then listener Sigrid Olsen from Salem, Oregon talks about how she uses Pinterest to remember her late mother, who died when Sigrid was a young woman. It's another great way to go for many people looking for a way to share their memories. Tom Perry, the Preservation Authority returns to talk about how to repair your damaged disks... CDs, DVDs, etc. Yes, sometimes they are salvageable! Tom will explain. He also talks about how you can repair damaged videotapes at your home as well. That's this week on Extreme Genes... America's Family History Show!
Wearing an outfit designed by Sigrid Olsen is like walking through a meadow in spring. The colorful, animated print enlivens your senses and puts a bounce in your step. Now that she's no longer in the apparel business, Sigrid (a boomer over fifty) has transformed her life and is using her boundless creativity to design ceramics, stationary, prints, and other artwork. She's even leading what she calls "Inspiration Retreats" where she guides participants to unleash their own creative juices. Be certain to tune in and find out the latest about this remarkable artist of our generation. It promises to be a lively discussion you won't want to miss!