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Jim sits down with Susan Feldman, the founder of One Kings Lane, a luxury home decor site, and In The Groove, a digital platform and community inspiring women over 50. A self-described "late bloomer entrepreneur" who started her first company at age 53, Susan shares her journey from retail to entrepreneurship and her vision to change the narrative around aging. Drawing inspiration from her father, who earned his MFA at age 78, Susan emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, forming new friendships, and embracing technology at any age. New podcast episodes released weekly on Thursday. Follow along with the links below: Sign up for the Celebrations Chatter Newsletter: https://celebrationschatter.beehiiv.com/ Subscribe to Celebrations Chatter on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@celebrationschatter Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrationschatter/ Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@celebrationschatter Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/celebrations-chatter-with-jim-mccann/id1616689192 Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Yxfvb4qHGCwR5IgAmgCQX?si=ipuQC3-ATbKyqIk6RtPb-A Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzQwMzU0MS9yc3M?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwio9KT_xJuBAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQNg Visit 1-800-Flowers.com: https://www.1800flowers.com/ Visit the 1-800-Flowers.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1800flowers Follow Jim McCann on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim1800flowers/ Follow Jim McCann on X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/jim1800flowers (@Jim1800Flowers)
Today's guest is Susan Feldman, founder of One Kings Lane & In The Groove. She's a born collector with retail blood and when it comes to collecting, she loves nothing more. After starting One Kings Lane in her early 50's, she got exposed to working with some of the best designers around who opened her eyes to the beauty of traveling and vintage sourcing. A host and an entertainer, she's collect a closet full of napkins, and dish sets, and boxes, and the list goes on. But these days, she's doing more curating of her collections and focusing on the things that matter. After selling One Kings Lane, she's started her next venture In The Groove targeted at inspiring women 50+ to own their age and style. As a collector, she's curating content for this demographic and there's no one better for the job. So without further adieu, this is Susan Feldman, for Collectors Gene Radio.Susan Feldman's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/susankfeldman/?hl=enIn The Groove - https://getinthegroove.com/
"We're Momming Today" with Susan Feldman, co-founder of One Kings Lane, a luxury home decor company launched in the middle of the financial crisis. Most recently Feldman founded the website "In The Groove," a destination for women older than 50. Feldman tells us how she started a business both in the depths of recession and in the background of Amazon. Plus: watch out Millennials! Feldman tells us how society, advertisers and companies ALL miss out when they ignore older women. As a society, we're aging more gracefully than ever! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most people know Susan Feldman as the co-founder of One Kings Lane, a go-to destination for home and interior design shopping for millions of people… but her current passion is to shine a light on age defying women! Get In The Groove is a community that celebrates and engages women as the evolving and relevant women they are. They're on a mission to free women from rules, age limits, and expectations. And Susan is the perfect example. Susan became an entrepreneur at the age of 53. Susan and I talk about her intuitive career journey, her new exciting venture and what it takes to be IN THE GROOVE after 50! Are you in the 4%? Take Liz's FREE Limiting Beliefs Quiz and find out what's holding you back! www.lizsvatek.com/quiz Be a Podcast Launch VIP! Get your Podcast up and running in 1 week! Schedule a call to learn more: https://calendly.com/lizsvatek/whiteglovelaunch-session Connect with Susan: Website: www.getinthegroove.com https://getinthegroove.com/newsletter-sign-up/ Instagram: instagram @getinthegroove1 Guest Bio: Susan Feldman is the founder of In The Groove, a new life-style destination for age-defying women. In The Groove is a community that celebrates and engages these women as the evolving and relevant women they are. Founded with a sense of humor, community, and self-awareness, In The Groove is on a mission to free women from rules, age limits, and expectations. Prior to In The Groove, Susan was the co-founder and visionary behind One Kings Lane, the go-to destination for home decor. One Kings Lane launched in March 2009 and an industry was disrupted. Today One Kings Lane is a daily source of shopping and design inspiration for millions of people both online and offline One Kings Lane was sold to Bed, Bath & Beyond (Nasdaq: BBBY) in June 2016. Susan remains a strategic advisor to the company. Susan has been featured in national publications including Elle Décor, House Beautiful, INStyle, New York Magazine, BusinessWeek, and The New York Times. She has appeared on Bravo's Million Dollar Decorators and NBC's The Today Show. Susan was named to Vanity Fair's “New Establishment” list twice in the past six years. Prior to co-founding One Kings Lane, Susan held executive positions in the apparel industry—at Ralph Lauren Swimwear, Polo Jeans, Warnaco/Authentic Fitness Corp., and Liz Claiborne. Susan has an MBA from UCLA's Anderson School of Management and a BA from Stanford University. Since 2013 Susan has served on the Parson Board of Governors.
Christine and Eden welcome special guest, Susan Feldman. Susan co-founded the home decor company One King's Lane, and then shifted her focus to Get In The Groove, an online destination that's all about celebrating fabulous and fearless women in their fifties, sixties, and beyond.Get In The Groove websiteGet In The Groove on InstagramWatch and Subscribe on YoutubeVisit our website and sign up to be notified of all our new episodesFollow us on Instagram: UnclutteredandUnfilteredFollow us on Facebook: Uncluttered and UnfilteredNeatly Designed @neatlydesignedEden Kendall on Instagram: @EdenKendallJaxShop Christine's Amazon StoreShop Christine's LTK
Susan Feldman is the founder of In The Groove, a new life-style destination for age-defying women. In The Groove is a community that celebrates and engages these women as the evolving and relevant women they are. Founded with a sense of humor, community, and self-awareness, In The Groove is on a mission to free women from rules, age limits, and expectations. Susan was also our first podcast and we are super excited to catch up with her and In The Groove.
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This episode was originally released on June 16, 2021.Susan Feldman is the founder of In The Groove, a new lifestyle destination for age-defying women. In The Groove is a community that celebrates and engages their audience as the evolving and relevant women they are. Founded with a sense of humor, community, and self-awareness, In The Groove is on a mission to free women from rules, age limits, and expectations.In this episode, Nada sits down with Susan Feldman to discuss her passion for helping women age confidently and stylishly, specifically women over 50. Susan's mantra, “Stay young at heart,” is reflected in becoming the co-founder of One Kings Lane at 53 and launching again in her 60s with In The Groove. She shares the differences between starting these two businesses and the lessons she learned along the way. Susan points out that our outlook on entrepreneurship shouldn't focus on reinventing ourselves, but instead on a new iteration of who we already are. “Keep it simple and stay focused,” says Susan, “your idea, your business doesn't need to be complicated!” Wiser words were never spoken!You can learn more about Susan and In The Groove by visiting In The Groove's website. You can follow @getinthegroove1 on Instagram and Facebook. Please follow us at @thisislibertyroad on Instagram--that's where we hang out the most. And please rate and review us —it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures.
Susan Feldman is my women in business role model. She is focused on fashion, fun, and feeling young at every age. Creator of One Kings Lane (which she sold to Bed Bath and Beyond) and In The Groove www.getinthegroove.com Susan is one step ahead of meeting a missing market niche. So cool to know her and to have her as a guide of what can be!
Shalom my friends! I had fun speaking with Rebbetzin Susan Feldman (that means she is a Rabbi's wife - as in married to Rabbi Jerry Feldman). Susan was raised in a Gentile home but was drawn to the Jewish roots of her faith. She met her Jewish husband and he discovered his Jewish Messiah. Together they lead Adat Yeshua Messianic Congregation in Overland Park, Kansas.Susan shares her story of faith and you'll hear more new songs from Ted Pearce - in addition to songs from Miqedem, Jonathan Settel, Deborah Kline-Iantorno, Joel Chernoff, Elana Watson, and Karen Davis, Thanks for listening!!! Let me know how I can pray for you -- email me at bagelsandblessings@gmail.com!
An enlightening conversation with two women who will make you less afraid of getting older: 63-year-old Susan Feldman and 53-year-old Wendy Euler. Both women unabashedly put themselves out there as the face of their brands—both of which aim to stop age shaming. Both women experience life to the hilt and are constantly taking on new, challenging experiences—undaunted by age. In this episode, we learn the how and why—plus some things they truly love about being in their 50s and 60s. Susan Feldman is the co-founder of One Kings Lane, which she sold a few years ago, the founder of her current passion: In The Groove. It is a platform for shining a light on age-defying women, while offering advice on how to stay current on everything from tech to fashion. Wendy Euler is a self-described “age activist and style enthusiast” and the founder of the Goodbye Crop Top platform. Wendy keeps followers entertained on Instagram with her aspirational advice on creating your own person style, regardless of age or trends. She is also a host of the 5-minute podcast, Cropped: A Midlife Minute.
Josh and Me review "Counterfact Conspiracy Theories" by Susan Feldman, as published in the International Journal of Applied Philosophy in 2011. — Josh is @monkeyfluids and M is @conspiracism on Twitter You can also contact us at: podcastconspiracy@gmail.com Why not support The Podcaster's Guide to the Conspiracy by donating to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastersguidetotheconspiracy or Podbean crowdfunding? http://www.podbean.com/patron/crowdfund/profile/id/muv5b-79
The best ideas are born out of necessity and Susan Feldman's career is an ode to that notion. As the co-founder and visionary behind One Kings Lane the online go-to destination that revolutionized the way we shop for home decor and disrupted an entire industry with it's inspirational, editorial look. Upgrading from a NYC city apartment to a west coast spacious home and for the first time having the opportunity to really design a large space Susan saw the need for a curated, collective offering the chicest pieces from everyone's favorite brands and created an experience that built both a business and recognition for the brands it carried, the latter unheard of in 2009. As a former executive at Ralph Lauren and Liz Clairbourne, Susan was no stranger to the world of wholesale / retail but the home category was a totally foreign concept, but Suan's creative flair and gift for identifying the white space paid off and One Kings lane sold it just 7 years after its launch to Bed, Bath and Beyond. Susan was 53 when she launched One Kings Lane and now at 65 Susan is the founder of a life-style destination that celebrates women and frees them from the age limits and expectations set by society. Hearing how her fabulous, fun, chic and fashion forward friends were left feeling invisible by the media and the brands that served them, Susan set out with a mission to change that and In The Groove was born. This episode just reinforces our mantra that goals are important at any age of your journey and that as women we only get more fierce and powerful as we evolve on our journey.
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Susan Feldman is the founder of In The Groove, a new lifestyle destination for age-defying women. In The Groove is a community that celebrates and engages their audience as the evolving and relevant women they are. Founded with a sense of humor, community, and self-awareness, In The Groove is on a mission to free women from rules, age limits, and expectations.In this episode, Nada sits down with Susan Feldman to discuss her passion for helping women age confidently and stylishly, specifically women over 50. Susan's mantra, “Stay young at heart,” is reflected in becoming the co-founder of One Kings Lane at 53 and launching again in her 60s with In The Groove. She shares the differences between starting these two businesses and the lessons she learned along the way. Susan points out that our outlook on entrepreneurship shouldn't focus on reinventing ourselves, but instead on a new iteration of who we already are. “Keep it simple and stay focused,” says Susan, “your idea, your business doesn't need to be complicated!” Wiser words were never spoken!You can learn more about Susan and In The Groove by visiting In The Groove's website. You can follow @getinthegroove1 on Instagram and Facebook. Don't forget to follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Please let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #libertyforher and please rate and review us—it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures.
Michael Paulson, the theater reporter for The New York Times, looks ahead to the return of live stage performances to NYC. Plus, and Susan Feldman, the founder and artistic director of St. Ann's Warehouse, on that theater's work during the pandemic and its reopening to audiences.
I am so excited to see people "aging up" these days! I have been getting emails from In The Groove for awhile and that's why I'm so excited to have a chat with the founder, Susan Feldman. She is age-defying. Susan has such an inspiring story about writing her next chapter in her 60s, transitioning from founder of One Kings Lane to building a community for women of a certain age with "Get In the Groove." Follow Susan's Work with In the Groove: Website: https://getinthegroove.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getinthegroove1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getinthegro... Follow me on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamsenfadal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tamsenfadal/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TamsenFadal Website: https://tamsenfadal.com/
Susan Feldman was 53 when she founded One Kings Lane, a go-to destination for home and interior design shopping because she couldn't find home furnishings that she liked. She cracked the code on this industry and ended up selling One Kings lane to Bed Bath & Beyond. Our founder, Rosie speaks with Susan as she shares her latest entrepreneurial venture, In the Groove - a lifestyle destination for age-defying women which is on a mission to free women from rules, age limits, and expectations.Today, Susan talks about how and why she became an entrepreneur at 53, how she dealt with an empty nest, the advice she would've given herself before she started her companies and her words on what is a Modern Woman… Support the show (http://www.modernwoman.co/sign-up)
On Ep. 2 of Undressed, Bree has a conversation with Susan Feldman! HOLD your seat belts, people. This is a fun one. You may know her as the Co-Founder of One Kings Lane, a go-to destination for home and interior design shopping for millions of people. After graduating from Stanford University and then completing my MBA at UCLA, Susan was drawn naturally to the world of retail. She spent the next 20 years working in the fashion industry until I had an “ah-ha” moment. Susan takes us on a journey in this episode so you really can understand this badass entrepreneur and how she's done it all from raising three kids to selling her company to Bed Bath & Beyond. Now that Susan is over 50, she is about age-defying women and helps women find style and their new level of confidence through her business, Get In The Groove. Susan and Bree are sitting in her pool house after a styling appointment recording this episode. Hearing her story will make you inspired. Be confident and stylish at any age. For behind the scene looks, go to our IG @undressedpodcast. We feature pictures of Susan and her favorite looks.IG @susanfeldman Website: getinthegroove.com Have a question? Call in and leave us a message. Your question might be answered on an upcoming show! (323) 212-5905. Want a revamp in your closet and style? You can sign up for the BREE JACOBY service by going to our website breejacoby.com and a stylist will reach out to you ASAP.
Susan Feldman, Founder of In The Groove, and Co-founder of One Kings Lane, joins Heather this week to discuss launching One Kings Lane out of a personal need, her background in fashion retail, and being inspired by her father to always take the leap of faith for what you believe in which led to the creation of Get in the Groove. Thanks to our partner, Brooklinen. Visit www.brooklinen.com and use promo code inmyheart to get 10% off your first order and free shipping.
Susan Feldman, the founder of One King's Lane and In the Groove, shared the story behind her title with us on October 11th, 2020.Susan is an age-defying entrepreneur who caters to age-defying women. She worked in retail for over two decades, holding executive roles for Ralph Lauren, Polo, and Liz Clairborne before deciding to try her hand at entrepreneurship. She co-founded One Kings Lane, a popular home decor and luxury site that eventually sold to Bed, Bath & Beyond; and In the Groove, a new lifestyle destination for age-defying women.SUE SAYSSusan started one business at age 53 and another at age 63! How dare anyone say that women are irrelevant after a certain age. Susan's love of fashion, lifestyle, beauty, and wellness led her to launch a much-needed destination for women over a certain age…45 and above. It is a place where we can go for inspiration and resources that allow us to continue to learn, grow, and find things that bring us joy.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
I grew up trying so hard to please everyone. Now that I’m older, I know it’s ok to say no.Susan Feldman Susan Feldman, founder of One King’s Lane and In the Groove, shared the story behind her title with us on October 11th, 2020. Susan is an age-defying entrepreneur who caters to age-defying women. She worked in retail for over two decades, holding executive roles for Ralph Lauren, Polo and Liz Clairborne before deciding to try her hand at entrepreneurship. She co-founded One Kings Lane, a popular home decor and luxury site that eventually sold to Bed, Bath & Beyond; and In the Groove, a new life-style destination for age-defying women SUE SAYS Susan started one business at age 53 and another at age 63! How dare anyone say that women are irrelevant after a certain age. Susan’s love of fashion, lifestyle, beauty and wellness led her to launch a much needed destination for women over a certain age…45 and above. It is a place where we can go for inspiration and resources that allow us to continue to learn, grow and find things that bring us joy. Listen (and subscribe!) below or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Radio.com or iHeartRadio!
Susan Feldman, founder of One King’s Lane and In the Groove, shared the story behind her titles for our Coaches Corner Podcast on Saturday, October 10th, 2020. Susan is an age-defying entrepreneur who caters to age-defying women. She worked in retail for over two decades, holding executive roles for Ralph Lauren, Polo and Liz Clairborne before deciding to try her hand at entrepreneurship. She co-founded One Kings Lane, a popular home decor and luxury site that eventually sold to Bed, Bath & Beyond; and In the Groove, a new life-style destination for age-defying women The W2W Coaches Corner is a weekly episodic podcast during which our team of experts bring you valuable insights and inspiration from their work with executives and entrepreneurs from across the country! Our coaches include BJ Gray, the founder of GrayMatter Coaching, whose experience as a top executive with Fortune 500 companies gives her a unique understanding of what both employees and companies need to be successful. She started GrayMatter Coaching to help leaders improve their inner game. Listen (and subscribe!) to this episode below or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Radio.com or iHeartRadio!
From founding the wildly successful home décor e-commerce store One Kings Lane at age 53, to starting an online community for midlife women, Susan is a boundary-breaker. She shares her wild ride as an e-commerce overnight success, her advice on turning a good idea into action, the untapped market of age-defying women, and why companies need to pay attention (Hint: they represent over 70% of the USA’s wealth!)Find Susan Online:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-feldman-171ab510/Instagram: @susankfeldmanFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/susankfeldmanTwitter: @SusankfeldmanPinterest: @SusankfeldmanFind Get in the Groove Online:Website: https://getinthegroove.com/Instagram: @getinthegroove1Twitter: @InTheGroove1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getinthegroove1Pinterest: @inthegroove0810We Get Real AF Podcast Credits:Hosts: Vanessa Alava & Sue RobinsonVanessa AlavaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessahalava/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanessahalava/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanessahalavaSue RobinsonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-robinson-29025623/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/memyselfandfinds/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sociallysue_Audio Producer/Editor: Sam Mclean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcleansounds/ Website: www.inphase.bizAudio Music Track Title: Beatles Unite Artist: Rachel K. CollierYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiHnYgtOn8u9YovYplMeXcw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelkcollier/ Website: https://www.rachelkcollier.comAudio Music Track (Lightning Round): Broken RadiosArtist: Stanley Gurvich, https://artlist.io/song/603/broken-radiosIntro Voice-Over Artist: Veronica HortaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronicahorta/ Cover Art: Photo by Elice Moore on Unsplash Support the show (https://wegetrealaf.com/how-you-can-help)
In this episode, Anna Jones is joined by Susan Feldman, co-founder of home décor e-commerce company One Kings Lane and founder of In The Groove, a lifestyle destination for age-defying women. In their conversation, Susan details the exponential growth of the company, the experience of scaling fast, and how the business disrupted an entire industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Susan Feldman is the co-founder and visionary behind One Kings Lane, and the Founder & CEO of In The Groove. Susan and I sat down for my very first video-recorded podcast to talk all about aging, and the effects it does and doesn't have on us as women and entrepreneurs. To check out the video of our conversation, head on over to my YouTube channel, Positively Gotham Gal Podcast.
In The Groove, a community on a mission to free women from rules and age limits, was founded by Susan Feldman, an MBA graduate of UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. Prior to In The Groove, Susan was the visionary behind home décor destination One Kings Lane and an executive at an array of apparel brands, from Polo Jeans to Liz Claiborne. Laurel Mintz, founder and CEO of award-winning marketing agency Elevate My Brand, explores some of the most exciting new and growing brands in Los Angeles and the US at large. Each week, the Elevate Your Brand podcast features an entrepreneurial special guest to discuss the past, present and future of their brand.
“Getting older is like a privilege.”What made Susan believe she could start a business in the second half of her career (3:12)Why it’s so important to follow your intuition (6:03)How Susan came up with her current lifestyle business (8:01)How to jumpstart into a new chapter of your life (14:10)How to find new and upcoming trends for women in the second half of life (19:09)Susan’s experience of getting older (20:22)Daily habits that help get through challenges (21:05)How to find the courage to leave bad relationships and love yourself (22:30)How to face your fears (26:29)The value of creativity as we age (28:56)The liberation of saying no (31:10)What it means to Susan to own her throne (34:35)Links mentioned in this episode:One Kings LaneIn the GrooveWho What WearFollow SusanFollow Own Your Throne
Everyone can identify with the feeling of being invisible sometimes, but for a whole generation, that feeling may be more a matter of endurance. Unfortunately most cultures don’t value older populations as they once did, and western society is especially guilty of that. Susan Feldman was saddened when she saw a friend’s Instagram post joking about being invisible after age 50, and she decided to do something about it. Having taken two years off after launching, building and selling One Kings Lane, Susan launched a very different venture, In the Groove, a website largely focused on beauty where women of all ages can see a reflection of themselves. Filled with fashion tips, health and lifestyle information, and even a menopause registry (!), In the Groove proves that looking good is always in style. Thanks for listening! We love our listeners! Drop us a line or give us guest suggestions here, or visit https://anchor.fm/superwomen/messages on your desktop or phone to leave us a voice memo! Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Big Ideas Building an audience from nothing. [07:04] The many internal and external changes that come around age 50. [20:07] --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superwomen/support
Susan Feldman talks about why she became an entrepreneur when she was 53, the advice she would've given herself before she started her companies and more. "I think being an entrepreneur is so amazing and so rewarding and so much fun. I wish I would've done it 20 years earlier." - Susan Feldman. Learn more about this episode at joychudacoff.com/95
Though Susan Feldman had worked in retail eight times (creating, among other things, swimwear for Ralph Lauren and Polo Jeans), it wasn’t until she moved to L.A., bought a home and had to decorate it that she hit it big. “We launched One Kings Lane in five months in March 2009. We sold it to Bed Bath & Beyond which just celebrated its 10th anniversary,” Feldman tells Lesley Jane Seymour, founder of CoveyClub.com. Feldman launched Get in The Groove (https://getinthegroove.com/) as a high-to-low “Lifestyle Destination for Age-Defying Women” selling cosmetics, clothing, accessories, vibrators, even a menopause registry. “Our demo has an incredible amount of wealth,” Feldman says. “This is information and products that will keep women in the groove.” Follow them on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/getinthegroove1/).
What is important to women as they age? We talk with Associate Professor Dr Susan Feldman about new research which uncovers the perspectives of culturally and linguistically diverse women from 22 Local Government Areas (LGAs) across Greater Melbourne.
Susan Feldman is an age defying entrepreneur who caters to age defying women. She worked in retail for over two decades holding executive roles for Ralph Lauren, Polo and Liz Clairborne before deciding to try her hand at entrepreneurship. At a point in life when most people would be eyeing retirement Susan co-founded One Kings Lane, a popular home decor and luxury site that eventually sold to Bed, Bath & Beyond. Her newest venture is Get in the Groove, a new life-style destination for age-defying women. She thrives on creatively helping women in their golden years feel empowered by being included in fashion and trends.
In this premiere episode of MT Nesters, the ladies speak to Susan FeldmanSusan is the Co-Founder of One King’s Lane and now In The Groove— Not your mother’s website.
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In this episode of HeyBK, Ofer sits down with Susan Feldman, the Artistic Director of St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn Bridge Park. The program’s trajectory is closely linked with Brooklyn’s resurgence. St. Ann’s relationship with Brooklyn as a place and Real Estate as a business is a great model for activating neighborhoods while supporting the arts. As you will hear, the story began in 1979 in a very different Brooklyn. Susan, who had a background in alternative education, was hired to create an arts program that would help save the small Montague Street parish and its historic stained-glass windows. Over 35 years later, and not without a struggle, St Ann’s moved to its permanent, very special home on the DUMBO waterfront.
Susan Feldman worked in retail for over two decades serving as the President of Sales for Ralph Lauren
In this episode Co-Founder of One Kings Lane & Founder of In The Groove, Susan Feldman, talks through why it's so important to keep things simple & stay focused in life and business. She also discusses what to do when you have an idea you can't stop thinking about, navigating out of the corporate world into entrepreneurship, what you have that no-one else does & starting out from a place of authenticity.
susan feldman is the artistic director of st. ann's warehouse, a very very interesting theater in the dumbo section of brooklyn. the theater is a classic example of why people should visit other boroughs of the city and not just stay in manhattan.
Susan Feldman is the genius founder of One Kings Lane. She broke new ground by challenging and redefining conventional wisdom about how we shop for home decor. She’s expanded her horizons once again with the launch of “In The Groove” a new concept for “age defying women” — a category in which Susan is most […] The post Get in the Groove with One Kings Lane founder Susan Feldman (Episode #32) appeared first on She Said / She Said.
Susan Feldman and Jenna discuss her intentions to use In The Groove to acknowledge, celebrate and empower age-defying women. We chat about how to upgrade the aging conversation by focusing on creating community, seeking new experiences, and most importantly, having fun. We also discuss lessons on risk-taking and constantly iterating ourselves that Susan learned from her dad, who after having two successful careers earned his Masters at 80 to pursue being a painter.
Susan Feldman, co-founder of One Kings Lane, shares the story of how she came up with the idea for the on-line home interior and décor retailer, picked the perfect business partner, and kicked it off amidst the recession in 2007. It was quite the transition: Susan had worked for years a retail (apparel) executive but had no internet experience and minimal investment funds. From the moment Susan and her partner launched the “scrappy” start-up, it was a smash hit. With the brand's recent sale to Bed Bath & Beyond, Susan shares how she is now working to reinvent—yet again.
E-commerce entrepreneur Susan Feldman describes how she and her co-founder went from bootstrapping One Kings Lane in the midst of the Great Recession, standing out from competitors in the home-decor industry by carefully curating product and focusing on creative flair, and ultimately being acquired by Bed, Bath & Beyond in 2016. Feldman speaks with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig.
E-commerce entrepreneur Susan Feldman describes how she and her co-founder went from bootstrapping One Kings Lane in the midst of the Great Recession, standing out from competitors in the home-decor industry by carefully curating product and focusing on creative flair, and ultimately being acquired by Bed, Bath & Beyond in 2016. Feldman speaks with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig.
E-commerce entrepreneur Susan Feldman describes how she and her co-founder went from bootstrapping One Kings Lane in the midst of the Great Recession, standing out from competitors in the home-decor industry by carefully curating product and focusing on creative flair, and ultimately being acquired by Bed, Bath & Beyond in 2016. Feldman speaks with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig.
Outrages of the Week - a grab of news stories that raise blood pressure to unhealthy levels.Ron Ipsen from Voices of the Valley talks about plans for the transition away from coal and the investigation into new ways of future-proofing the region's jobs and community well-being. Listen here. http://www.votv.org.au/transitionhttps://www.facebook.com/walkwiththevalley/Specialist in women’s health, Susan Feldman from Monash University is speaks about the ways that gender inequalities experienced by women throughout their lives become even more pronounced as they grow older, and how Australia lags behind most other developed countries when it comes to the economic and social well-being of an aging female population. Listen here. https://theconversation.com/why-australian-women-over-55-arent-exactly-enjoying-the-time-of-their-lives-62832?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20August%2012%202016%20-%205414&utm_content=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20August%25%20arent%25eir%20lives "That was the week that was" with Kevin HealyGlenn Todd, founder of ActionSkills, a project dedicated to training and upskilling activists around digital security talks about the many reasons to protect yourself and your community when you go on-line, especially if you are involved in any kind of campaign work and activism. Listen here. https://actionskills.org/ https://actionskills.org/course/digital-security/
STARS OF VANR 2015-11-30 - Guest: Susan Feldman host of "Voices in Vegas"http://audio.vegasallnetradio.com/Stars-Of-Vanr/SL2015-11-30.mp3 [...]
Walter Driver, Susan Feldman and Michael Jones. Moderated by Dana Settle. The City of Angels is suddenly the city of startups. After spending years in the shadow of Silicon Valley - and Boston and New York - Los Angeles finally has real tech cred. Say goodbye to startup envy and hello to the new entrepreneurs. The local tech community saw a flurry of activity in 2012: More than 220 startups launched in greater Los Angeles, 43 L.A.-based companies were acquired, and more than $870 million was raised from venture capital and angel investors. Overall, entrepreneurs in Southern California attracted more investment than any other region outside of Silicon Valley. At this Milken Institute Forum, several of these pioneering innovators talked tech and gave their take on why Los Angeles has come into its own as a popular place for startups.
MI Forum with Susan Feldman and Michael Jones. Moderated by Dana Settle. he City of Angels is suddenly the city of startups. After spending years in the shadow of Silicon Valley - and Boston and New York - Los Angeles finally has real tech cred. Say goodbye to startup envy and hello to the new entrepreneurs. The local tech community saw a flurry of activity in 2012: More than 220 startups launched in greater Los Angeles, 43 L.A.-based companies were acquired, and more than $870 million was raised from venture capital and angel investors. Overall, entrepreneurs in Southern California attracted more investment than any other region outside of Silicon Valley. At this Milken Institute Forum, several of these pioneering innovators talked tech and gave their take on why Los Angeles has come into its own as a popular place for startups.
MI Forum with Walter Driver, Susan Feldman and Michael Jones. Moderated by Dana Settle. The City of Angels is suddenly the city of startups. After spending years in the shadow of Silicon Valley - and Boston and New York - Los Angeles finally has real tech cred. Say goodbye to startup envy and hello to the new entrepreneurs. The local tech community saw a flurry of activity in 2012: More than 220 startups launched in greater Los Angeles, 43 L.A.-based companies were acquired, and more than $870 million was raised from venture capital and angel investors. Overall, entrepreneurs in Southern California attracted more investment than any other region outside of Silicon Valley. At this Milken Institute Forum, several of these pioneering innovators talked tech and gave their take on why Los Angeles has come into its own as a popular place for startups.