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This week on A Cross Generation join us as we delve into the intricacies of the real estate market with Tricia Lee, an accomplished broker and entrepreneur. From navigating the challenges of home ownership in Black communities to redefining wealth-building strategies, Tricia shares her invaluable insights to empower first-time buyers, investors, and homeowners alike. Get ready for an eye-opening discussion about equity, community, and resilience. RATE, REVIEW, AND FOLLOW ON APPLE PODCAST
#265: Ready to break free from limitations and design life on your terms?In this episode, I sit down with Tricia Lee—real estate broker, former beautypreneur and star of Netflix's Owning Manhattan. We have an honest conversation about entrepreneurship, turning setbacks into motivation, and carving your own path in your career and beyond.Whether you're considering a career change or craving more independence, Tricia's advice will inspire you to take charge and make it happen.We Also Talk About…Tricia's journey from corporate life to creating carving her own path in real estateEntrepreneurship and building a flexible scheduleTurning limitations into opportunitiesHow to stay motivated when support is lackingMental toughness and staying true to your goalsResources:Subscribe to my Substack, Balance with LesFollow Tricia on Instagram @lovetricialeeFor exclusive listings, visit tricialee.com.Keep in touch with Balanced Black Girl:Shop limited-edition Balanced Black Girl merchWatch on YouTube @BalancedBlackGirlFollow on IG: @balancedles @balancedblackgirlpodcastFollow on TikTok @balancedlesVisit our website at balancedblackgirl.comSponsors:Shopify | Get your online business up and running with Shopify. Sign up for $1 per month trial period at shopify.com/balancedblackgirl.Biosil | Get 30% off your first order of Biosil. Visit biosil.beauty and enter the code BALANCEDLES.Nutrafol | Get stronger, healthier hair with Nutrafol. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering $10 OFF your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to nutrafol.com and enter promo code BALANCEDLES.Vionic Shoes | The Vionic Vitals collection has the best essential styles for everyday wear to get you ready for the season. Use code BALANCEDLES at checkout for 15% off your entire order at www.vionicshoes.com when you log into your account. One-time use only.Deinde | Fight inflammaging with Deinde skincare. Go to deinde.com and use code BALANCEDLES at check out for 15% off your first purchase.Culture Pop | Try a healthier soda alternative. Visit drinkculturepop.com and use code BALANCEDLES for 20% off your first purchase.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Use code ‘CALUMNOV10' to get 10 free meals from Hello Fresh: https://bit.ly/HelloFreshCJShow Sign up to Notion- https://www.notion.com/calumjohnson Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuvjQYKukKjVyhSVxQibgOw/join Our Merch drops soon! Be 1 of 50 to get EXCLUSIVE ACCESS: https://bit.ly/StayDelusional2 Follow Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calumjohnson1?igsh=MTdzbHI1b3c1b2dmag== Twitter: https://x.com/calum_johnson9?s=21 Full episode with Ashley Fox https://youtu.be/yAPu61XYxKs Full episode with Tiffany Aliche https://youtu.be/4Hgy8WIJ7mg Full episode with Kayla Parrilla https://youtu.be/v4_FVm3bmyQ Full episode with Tricia Lee https://youtu.be/29Hv3GJAYUs 00:00 Intro 00:16 I was searching for approval! (Ashley Fox) 05:35 Shame will ruin your life (Tiffany Aliche) 15:12 Ignore the chaos and stay focused! (Kayla Parrilla) 19:05 I was dealing with RACISM but I succeeded anyway! (Tricia Lee) 24:23 I was being guided in this moment! (Ashley Fox) 33:09 The ONLY way to win (Tricia Lee) 36:32 How to ESCAPE negative emotions (Kayla Parrilla) 38:46 This is my darkest moment! (Tiffany Aliche) 43:39 This is what I'd tell my DAD! (Emotional!) About the episode In this episode, 4 successful women explain how they overcame challenging circumstances to build multi-million dollar businesses.
Former O for Heaven's Cakes owner, Cheri Randel along with Tricia Lee - CEO of DHI, are in the studio to talk about their next bakery operation, DHI Sweet Street, and its fast-approaching grand opening. DHI Sweet Street is located right next to El Roco - 1730 13th Ave. North Suite 2 , Grand Forks, ND. For more information on DHI Sweet Street, visit their Facebook - https://bit.ly/47XwQcg - or email - dhisweetstreet@gmail.com Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com - For access to past GFBS Interviews visit https://gfbsinterviews.podbean.com/ #bakery #cakes #bakedgoods #cupcake #cookie #bars #yummy #interview #GFBS #grandforksbestsource
Hi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text MessageWhat happens when an Emmy Award-winning sports television producer transitions to the high-stakes world of New York's luxury real estate market? Join us as we welcome back Jeffrey St. Arromand, who shares his riveting journey from behind the camera to starring in the Netflix Reality TV show "Owning Manhattan." Jeffrey opens up about the unique challenges he faces as an African-American agent in the ultra-competitive luxury sector and provides a behind-the-scenes look at balancing authenticity with the demands of being constantly filmed. We shift gears to explore the current trends shaking up the ultra-luxury real estate market. Discover the surprising resilience of the $10 million-plus market, even amidst inventory shortages and fluctuating interest rates. Learn how affluent buyers are strategically leveraging their investment portfolios to navigate these turbulent times. Additionally, we delve into the evolving regulatory landscape in New York real estate, touching on recent NAR settlements and the specific governance by the Real Estate Board of New York.We round off this dynamic episode by discussing the unique attributes of the New York real estate market, including its distinct lingo and the intricacies of dealing with co-ops. Highlighting the impact of real estate TV shows on social media followings, we reveal the intentional efforts to spotlight genuine transactions and strong female characters in the industry. Tune in to this episode filled with engaging insights, compelling stories, and valuable takeaways!"Jeffrey give us great insight into the market in Manhattan and surrounding areas. Their market is ONE OF A KIND and he's Kicking IT! Of course we talk about the Netflix Original Reality Show called "Owning Manhattan" because Jeffrey is a cast member along with his fiance, Tricia Lee! Serhant is on the edge of the real estate industry, and it's so FUN to watch. BINGE watch this show you'll love it!" - Brad Weisman ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show (formerly known as Real Estate and YOU), where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman!
This week in the guest chair we have Tricia Lee, powerhouse real estate broker, star of Netflix's Owning Manhattan, and founder and leader of the highly talented Tricia Lee Team at Serhant. Tricia sold over $200M in her solo career before joining Serhant and simultaneously joining forces with her partner, Jeffrey St. Arromand. Through the power of partnership, authenticity, and personal branding, Tricia has become a household name in real estate and media.In this episode, Tricia shares:How she successfully managed the pivot from beauty to real estate and television Why she makes it a point to share her journey while also marketing her businessHow content creation has helped her close real estate dealsHow she has stayed true to herself and blocked out opinions, jobs, and people who don't align with her goalsAnd so much more!Highlights Include:00:00 Intro 03:14 Discovering identity13:00 Navigating real estate16:50 Polish Bar success23:08 Transferring skills from previous industries34:19 Navigating real estate and running a business40:48 Building confidence through successful selling50:00 Personal branding through authenticity 1:00:00 Power of partnership1:11:00 Tips for entrepreneurs Check out episode 426 of Side Hustle Pro podcast out now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTubeLinks mentioned in this episodeTricia's Website: https://serhant.com/agents/tricia-lee-riley Tricia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovetricialee/?hl=en Team Tricia Lee: https://serhant.com/agents/tricia-lee-riley Bed-Stuy Restoration: https://www.restorationplaza.org/ Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rssAnnouncementsJoin our Facebook CommunityIf you're looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BFKP is proud to present the Closed! podcast's interview with the cast of Owning Manhattan, Netflix's peek behind the curtain into the fast paced world of Serhant Real Estate, just in time for the announcement of Season 2!Lee and Mike headed down to the Serhant office in Soho for a roundtable conversation with Jordan March, Tricia Lee, Jade Shenker, Jeffrey St. Arromand, and Genesis Suero. In our wide-ranging discussion we touch on topics from the challenges of filming a long-term reality show, to maintaining a personal and professional brand, and a look into the skills and knowledge that makes the Serhant team of brokers so effective.We were entertained, engaged, and informed from start to finish, and we know you will be too!For more on Serhant and how they're shaking up the world of NYC real estate, check out https://serhant.com/ and watch Owning Manhattan on Netflix!To learn more about each of the cast members check them all out on instagram:Jordan March - https://www.instagram.com/itsjordanmarch/?hl=enGenesis Suero - https://www.instagram.com/genesissuero/?hl=enTricia Lee - https://www.instagram.com/lovetricialee/?hl=enJeffrey St. Arromand - https://www.instagram.com/jsa_sells_nyc/?hl=enJade Shenker - https://www.instagram.com/jadeshenker/?hl=enAnd as always, check out bflawoffice.com to learn more about real estate and the law. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tricia Lee is the breakout star of Netflix's fascinating real estate reality show Owning Manhattan. Tricia is the Queen of Brooklyn real estate and she's a powerful woman. She can sell anything and she charges through the world full of confidence. She said on the show she wanted to be seen as a free Black woman. She is. We talk about real estate, how to sell anything, and how to impose your will on your world. She's so inspiring. Toure Show Episode 444 Host & Writer: Touré Executive Producers: Ryan Woodhall and Ashley J. Hobbs Associate Producer: Adell Coleman Booker: Rae Holliday Engineer: Claire McHale Photographers: Podstream Studios The House: DCP Entertainment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we chat up Brooklyn's real estate dynamo, Tricia Lee. From beauty bars to brownstones, Tricia dishes on her leap from running chic nail salons to dominating NYC's property market. With stories of tenacity and trademark flair, she reveals how her entrepreneurial spirit and marketing chops catapulted her into real estate stardom. Tricia shares insights into navigating the tricky waters of New York real estate, fusing her knack for business with her passion for design, proving she's as savvy with skyscrapers as she was with salons.Connect with us and all the castmates at @owningmanhattanpod
Hey BA fam! This week, Tricia Lee, entrepreneur and real estate agent, discusses her journey from the beauty industry to crushing it in real estate. Tricia explains how simply having confidence in herself allowed her to pivot careers, and ultimately cleared her path to financial freedom. With the groundbreaking success of her Netflix show 'Owning Manhattan,' she continues to stress to fellow entrepreneurs the importance of believing in yourself and standing strong in your own power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey BA fam! This week, Tricia Lee, entrepreneur and real estate agent, discusses her journey from the beauty industry to crushing it in real estate. Tricia explains how simply having confidence in herself allowed her to pivot careers, and ultimately cleared her path to financial freedom. With the groundbreaking success of her Netflix show 'Owning Manhattan,' she continues to stress to fellow entrepreneurs the importance of believing in yourself and standing strong in your own power.Some key moments: Advice on Skincare and Makeup11:58Financial Challenges in Entrepreneurship17:06Transitioning from Polish Bar to Real Estate18:15Joining a Top Real Estate Firm19:47Overcoming Self-Doubt and Marketing Yourself23:09Building Trust and Influencing Clients26:15The Importance of Confidence and Networking27:16Introduction and Background28:35Transition to Working with Ryan Serhant29:32The Challenges and Auditions in Real Estate37:06Embracing Your Power and Confidence38:37The Success of 'Owning Manhattan' on Netflix42:14Annual Reviews and Negotiations (Continued)43:43 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Use the code "Wealth" when you check out to get 20% of your purchase: https://rebrand.ly/CJWealth Follow Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calumjohnson1/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/calum_johnson9 Guest: https://www.instagram.com/lovetricialee?igsh=NWttMjMyb2E0cDZj Watch our episode with Nicky Saunders on how to build a successful online brand https://youtu.be/HOGlijV_9ZQ Timestamps 00:00 Intro 3:00 Tricia's story growing up as 2% minority in Arizona. 23:00 How your environment affects your results. 27:57 Be the Best or SHRINK 37:12 The level of hardwork required to be the best. 40:48 How to create a groundbreaking business idea. 46:45 How to know when to move on to something bigger. 52:53 How to market yourself like a BOSS 1:00:00 When should you quit? 1:05:16 How to view progress even when it's not visible. 1:11:48 Who are you when everything isn't going right? 1:20:48 Marketing your business VS Marketing yourself 1:26:34 Stop trying to please everyone! 1:33:15 Always believe in yourself. About the video Growing up as a 2% minority (Black) in Arizona, Tricia preferred to stand out rather than blend in. From disrupting the beauty industry with Polish Bar to dominating Brooklyn real estate with over $300M in sales, and now featuring as a co-star on Netflix' new series, 'Owning Manhattan,'. In this episode, she shares her experiences and how she got here by being different.
Use the code "Wealth" when you check out to get 20% of your purchase: https://rebrand.ly/CJWealth Follow Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calumjohnson1/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/calum_johnson9 Guest: https://www.instagram.com/lovetricialee?igsh=NWttMjMyb2E0cDZj Watch our episode with Nicky Saunders on how to build a successful online brand https://youtu.be/HOGlijV_9ZQ Timestamps 00:00 Intro 3:00 Tricia's story growing up as 2% minority in Arizona. 23:00 How your environment affects your results. 27:57 Be the Best or SHRINK 37:12 The level of hardwork required to be the best. 40:48 How to create a groundbreaking business idea. 46:45 How to know when to move on to something bigger. 52:53 How to market yourself like a BOSS 1:00:00 When should you quit? 1:05:16 How to view progress even when it's not visible. 1:11:48 Who are you when everything isn't going right? 1:20:48 Marketing your business VS Marketing yourself 1:26:34 Stop trying to please everyone! 1:33:15 Always believe in yourself. About the video Growing up as a 2% minority (Black) in Arizona, Tricia preferred to stand out rather than blend in. From disrupting the beauty industry with Polish Bar to dominating Brooklyn real estate with over $300M in sales, and now featuring as a co-star on Netflix' new series, 'Owning Manhattan,'. In this episode, she shares her experiences and how she got here by being different.
Welcome to the Healthcare Compliance Insights podcast, a series focused on healthcare regulatory, revenue integrity, compliance, and risk management topics. In this episode, BerryDunn's Robyn Hoffmann, Natalie Laaman, and Tricia Lee, discuss Independent Review Organizations (IROs). Learn what they are, why they're important, and what you should know before picking an IRO.
In this episode we cover: 00:00 You can get rich in 90 days 03:05 How he got an opportunity with Nike 07:50 She became a DEMON 10:55 The beginning of a business empire 14:50 People do stuff thats F*cked Up! 19:00 How to become the best at what you do 21:45 Being the odd one out in the room 24:20 The opportunity with retail arbitration 26:17: This is the saddest day for the driven individual In this episode you hear from: Dontez Akram: https://www.instagram.com/_therealtez/ Joe Holder: https://www.instagram.com/joeholder/ Christianna Hurt: https://www.instagram.com/christiannahurt/ Tricia Lee: https://www.instagram.com/lovetricialee/ Nait Jones: https://www.instagram.com/naitjones/ Sponsor Check out our sponsor, Free Agency (https://www.freeagency.com/) Follow Me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calumjohnson1/
Believe in Yourself! From Beauty Owner to The Queen Of Brooklyn Real Estate In this episode we have Tricia Lee. Tricia is the ultimate business woman. She ran a chain of renowned beauty salons in Brooklyn called Polish Bar Brooklyn for over a decade before making a pivot into real estate. She now runs the Tricia Lee team as part of Ryan Serhant's brokerage and has transacted over $300 million in real estate. In this episode we tell the story of Tricia Lee from being afraid to standout growing up to fully embracing her unique skillset. We talk about why she shut down Polish Bar even though it was a successful business and we talk about why she is so good at sales. Sponsor Check out our sponsor, Free Agency (https://www.freeagency.com/) Socials Host: https://www.instagram.com/calumjohnson1/ Guest: https://www.instagram.com/lovetricialee/
Recognized on the 2020 & 2021 Black List, Tricia Lee is an AAPI female filmmaker who creates heart-breaking and heart-warming features with a sense of uplifting humor. Growing up in Toronto and fighting for her Green Card in order to step-up her career in Los Angeles, she tells stories from a Canadian perspective looking in at the American Dream and loves to explore ideas around belonging, voicelessness and shared humanity. Tricia Lee speaks about her story and what inspires her craft, with the goal to inspire, create powerful change, and change our culture in an unforgettable way. Her work empowers and inspires people from different walks of life.
Jeffrey St. Arromand is an award-winning sports television producer and a leading partner of the successful Tricia Lee Team. He is an experienced property expert whose approach to real estate is based on fostering positive relationships. His clients appreciate how he balances his enthusiasm and thoughtfulness with his in-depth knowledge and his relentless drive throughout the buying and selling process. Jeffrey and Team Tricia Lee has sold over $300 million in sales. He possesses the ideal mix of product knowledge and tactical expertise, and he is a strong communicator and a focused negotiator. His extensive network of real estate professionals—attorneys, contractors, stagers, etc.—makes him a one-stop-shop for all of his clients. Additionally, his creativity and experience in TV production coupled with the capabilities of SERHANT. greatly enhance his ability to market and sell homes. He specializes in working with clients in Brooklyn and Manhattan. He enjoys the challenge that each deal presents, and he loves being able to solve problems and find success for his clients. A Brooklyn native and a 3-time national-level Emmy winner, Jeffrey holds a Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Florida A&M University. He is fluent in French and exceptionally well-traveled, and his interests include working out, going to museums, and spending time with family. He has a wonderful daughter named Addison, and he is engaged to the incredible and talented Tricia Lee. Get in touch with Jeffrey: https://www.serhant.com/people/166/jeffrey-st-arromand If you want to know more about Dr. Jason Balara and the Know your Why Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jasonbalara Audio Track: Back To The Wood by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Gleeboot, Season 6 Episode 11 - “We Built This Glee Club” The season 6 story comes to an end! This week, we brainstorm an interactive, role-playing Glee experience and a series of Glee video games, scream at the long awaited return of the erotic Jonathan Groff, and break down the insane peak of the series-long Will-Sue conflict. Cullen channels his inner-Hannah to critique Glee's illogical choices, Hannah recovers from whiplash, and Allyssa cringes at the feeling of nostalgia. Big thanks to Tricia (@triciajlee) for being our final guest of the podcast and calling the show out for giving the titular song to the opposing glee club! VOTE in the Gleekies! Click the link in our bio on Instagram! Follow Gleeboot on social media! IG: @gleebootpod TW: @gleebootpod TikTok: @gleebootpod Tumblr: gleebootpod.tumblr.com ________________________________________ Gleeboot is hosted and produced by: Cullen Callaghan (IG: @culleneverafter) Allyssa Swearingen (IG: @a.m.swearingen) Hannah Sylvester This episode was edited by Hannah. “Gleeboot Harmony Theme” performed by Cullen, Allyssa and Hannah
This week's episode is dedicated to the ascent and rising to meet your potential. Tricia Lee is a Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker with incredible savvy, passion and drive. An accomplished entrepreneur and a prominent voice within the Brooklyn brokerage and business communities, Tricia Lee is the founder and leader of the highly talented Tricia Lee Team at SERHANT. After breaking into the industry with record-breaking numbers, Tricia and her Brooklyn-based team have since done more than $200M in sales in a little over five years, helping buyers, sellers, and developers achieve their real estate goals throughout the city. Tricia's experiences as a property owner, landlord, and former tenant give her unique insights and perspectives into the entire buying, selling, and renting process. She is a consummate entrepreneur who continues to achieve greatness. Interestingly, before she became a record-breaking realtor, she owned and operated an award-winning chain of nail and beauty bars, Polish Bar Brooklyn, in Fort Greene/Clinton Hill and Prospect Heights neighborhoods of NYC. She keeps giving back to empower her community as well. Tricia is highly invested in improving and giving back to her community, regularly organizing and running events that support, educate, and empower women in real estate and other small businesses. Her event series, Money Matters with Tricia Lee, focuses on financial wellness and features guest speakers and experts. She also leads a Bed-Stuy Small Business Saturday and a Shopping Crawl. She has contributed to financial education events such as Chase & Essence magazine's Currency Conversations and Bank of America and Her Agenda's Financial Workshops. Tricia's altruism extends to her being an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated (welcome Soror!), the Brooklyn Museum, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. She also sits on the Board of Advisors for Clinton Hill's V-ELMS. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. Dr. Shirley Madhere is a NYC-based plastic surgeon and Founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery. This philosophy is based on a whole-body, mind, and spirit approach to beauty and incorporates wellness, integrative nutrition, functional aesthetics, and complementary medicine. Dr. Madhere's approach to optimal outcomes in plastic surgery is through a lens of wellness, and is grounded in science and backed by ivy league medical study, research, and extensive surgical training. View her menu of services at ElementsandGraces.com. Consultations are available in-office, virtually, and online via Click-lift.com. Coming soon: Dr. Madhere offers beauty on call services through Jet Set Beauty Rx, a mobile medical aesthetics unit delivering beauty in the privacy of your own home. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. As a creative outlet and means to broaden the perspective on the “spectrum of beauty,” Dr. Madhere created Forever F.A.B., a podcast dedicated to Fashion, the Art of living well (i.e., wellness), and all things Beauty. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com for past and new episodes. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to Dr. Shirley's Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, Amazon podcasts, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Recommendations/The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Get real with yourself by deciding how you want to work on yourself. Recommendations/The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Surround yourself with people that pour into you. Recommendations/The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Work hard but live well; it's the anti-hustle. Avoid burnout by living a good life while you work hard. Recommendations/The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Take time for yourself; enjoy your own company. Recommendations/The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Be authentic. Be yourself to find where the love is. Looking to get into real estate? Contact Tricia Lee at serhant.com. Sign up for her workshop series at tricialee.com. Also check it out on social: @lovetricailee and @soldbytricialee. ***** As always, if you liked this episode of the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to my Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. If you are the Founder of or represent a beauty brand and want to be featured on an episode of the Forever FAB podcast segment of Fifteen Minutes of FAB, send me some stuff. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com and fill out the Contact form. For general holistic beauty tips or to set up an appointment with me to discuss your personalized options for leveling up your beauty, go to ElementsandGraces.com and sign up for my newsletter. And for an online e-consultation on time, anytime and on your time, visit Click-Lift.com for your wellness, plastic surgery, and beauty questions on the go. And… if you don't want to go anywhere or leave your home, look out for Jet Set Beauty Rx offering mobile aesthetic medical services, such as injectable fillers and multi-vitamin facial treatments. Jet Set Beauty Rx is coming to your neighborhood soon. Credits: Video backdrop: NYC Fashion: T-shirt by the Gap; sweater by N. Peal; blue-blocking glasses by Tom Ford Beauty: skincare by Wonderskin Purevoc Makeup: n/a Produced by www.oneofoneproductions.com Recorded, mixed, edited and original music by www.23dbproductions.com Podcast Medical Disclaimer The purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. It is no substitute for professional care by your doctor or your own qualified healthcare professional. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this podcast or in any linked materials. Guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experience and conclusions, and Dr. Shirley Madhere neither endorses nor opposes any particular opinion discussed in this podcast. The views expressed on this podcast have no relation to those of any academic, hospital, practice, institution or other entity with which Dr. Shirley Madhere may be affiliated.
This week's episode is dedicated to the ascent and rising to meet your potential. Tricia Lee is a Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker with incredible savvy, passion and drive. An accomplished entrepreneur and a prominent voice within the Brooklyn brokerage and business communities, Tricia Lee is the founder and leader of the highly talented Tricia Lee Team at SERHANT. After breaking into the industry with record-breaking numbers, Tricia and her Brooklyn-based team have since done more than $200M in sales in a little over five years, helping buyers, sellers, and developers achieve their real estate goals throughout the city. Tricia's experiences as a property owner, landlord, and former tenant give her unique insights and perspectives into the entire buying, selling, and renting process. She is a consummate entrepreneur who continues to achieve greatness. Interestingly, before she became a record-breaking realtor, she owned and operated an award-winning chain of nail and beauty bars, Polish Bar Brooklyn, in Fort Greene/Clinton Hill and Prospect Heights neighborhoods of NYC. She keeps giving back to empower her community as well. Tricia is highly invested in improving and giving back to her community, regularly organizing and running events that support, educate, and empower women in real estate and other small businesses. Her event series, Money Matters with Tricia Lee, focuses on financial wellness and features guest speakers and experts. She also leads a Bed-Stuy Small Business Saturday and a Shopping Crawl. She has contributed to financial education events such as Chase & Essence magazine's Currency Conversations and Bank of America and Her Agenda's Financial Workshops. Tricia's altruism extends to her being an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated (welcome Soror!), the Brooklyn Museum, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. She also sits on the Board of Advisors for Clinton Hill's V-ELMS. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. Dr. Shirley Madhere is a NYC-based plastic surgeon and Founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery. This philosophy is based on a whole-body, mind, and spirit approach to beauty and incorporates wellness, integrative nutrition, functional aesthetics, and complementary medicine. Dr. Madhere's approach to optimal outcomes in plastic surgery is through a lens of wellness, and is grounded in science and backed by ivy league medical study, research, and extensive surgical training. View her menu of services at ElementsandGraces.com. Consultations are available in-office, virtually, and online via Click-lift.com. Coming soon: Dr. Madhere offers beauty on call services through Jet Set Beauty Rx, a mobile medical aesthetics unit delivering beauty in the privacy of your own home. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. As a creative outlet and means to broaden the perspective on the “spectrum of beauty,” Dr. Madhere created Forever F.A.B., a podcast dedicated to Fashion, the Art of living well (i.e., wellness), and all things Beauty. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com for past and new episodes. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to Dr. Shirley's Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, Amazon podcasts, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Recommendations/The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Get real with yourself by deciding how you want to work on yourself. Recommendations/The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Surround yourself with people that pour into you. Recommendations/The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Work hard but live well; it's the anti-hustle. Avoid burnout by living a good life while you work hard. Recommendations/The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Take time for yourself; enjoy your own company. Recommendations/The F.A.B. Five according to Tricia Lee: Be authentic. Be yourself to find where the love is. Looking to get into real estate? Contact Tricia Lee at serhant.com. Sign up for her workshop series at tricialee.com. Also check it out on social: @lovetricailee and @soldbytricialee. ***** As always, if you liked this episode of the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to my Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. 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I'm visiting my grandma and she's totally focused on a piece of paper. Naturally, I ask her what she's looking at. She tells me they're letters from my grandfather to her and her to my grandfather during wartime. Some are torn, some are yellowed from age, some are typed and some handwritten. I notice there's a suitcase next to her filled with hundreds of these aged letters. I'm curious, so I ask if I can read one. “Oh no no no,” she quickly responds. “A few of these are a little too risqué for you.” She promises that these letters will be mine one day… when she's gone. I'll never forget that conversation with her that afternoon. My grandparent's love story during wartime, the legacy of that love, and the way they saw the world are encapsulated and preserved in those letters forever. My guest today on the Storytelling School Podcast knows and appreciates the power of the written word. Tricia Lee is not only recognized as one of the new top writers in Hollywood with many accolades for writing (and directing) to her name already, but her stories stick with you long after you hear them. If you're curious to know: How can a different perspective influence stories you've seen a lot of times already? How did a wrong number become the impetus behind an award-winning feature film script? What can the animal world teach us about humanity? Then listen in as we discuss family and life incidents, unlikely friendships, the impact of putting meaning and feeling into your stories, overcoming writer's block, and more! What you will learn in this episode: Why truth (not necessarily facts) is key to a great story How journaling can help you solve “blank page syndrome” Why your story matters, even if you think it doesn't Who is Tricia? Tricia Lee is an AAPI female filmmaker who grew up in Toronto, Canada. She specializes in creating both heart-warming and heart-breaking but also humorously uplifting films. With her Canadian perspective, she likes to tell stories that look at the American Dream and explore ideas around voicelessness, belonging, and shared humanity. Tricia's Good Chance feature script, which is being produced by Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way and Janet Yang, was on the CAPE LIST and was also the Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope Screenplay Competition grand prize winner and the Cinequest Best Feature Screenplay winner. It was also a top 50 finalist in The Academy Nicholl Fellowship, a top 14 finalist for the Universal Studios Writer's Program, and was selected for the prestigious Producers Guild of America Power of Diversity Master Workshop. In addition to these accolades, Tricia has directed three award-winning features such as Blood Hunters and Silent Retreat, with the former sold to Hulu and presented at Cannes and the latter released theatrically across Canada and sold to NBC Universal's Chiller Network. Currently, she's the showrunner and sole writer of eight episodes of 108 Media's animated anthology, A Banquet for Hungry Ghosts. Soon, she will direct a biopic about William Hung (of American Idol fame) that she wrote with Don Handfield, and Tony and Tim Bui serving as producers. Links and Resources: Tricia Lee @tricialdirector on Twitter @tricialeedirector on Instagram @tricialeedirector on Facebook @tricialeedirector on LinkedIn Storytelling School Website @storytellingschool on Instagram @storytellingSchool on Facebook Skyrocket Your Success With Storytelling Masterclass
Tricia Lee, Hollie Hatper and Onika McLean visit Friends and talk about America's addiction to Real Estate and more with host Marina Franklin. Tricia Lee is a proud Brooklyn resident with immense knowledge and appreciation of the borough's history and the revitalization of its neighborhoods. Tricia's firsthand knowledge of the Brooklyn market stems not only from being a long-time resident of the borough, but also from owning and operating her very popular chain of nail and beauty bars, Polish Bar Brooklyn, for over 10 years in Fort Greene/Clinton Hill and Prospect Heights. As a well-known business owner and active member of the business community, she has served on the various merchant's associations on the Board of Directors for Myrtle Avenue Redevelopment Project. She makes the direct connection between commercial development and residential trends in Brooklyn. Tricia Lee collaborates frequently with area business leaders and building owners. Her level of commitment and love for the community have also contributed to her becoming the go-to resource for clients, friends and business contacts when it comes to neighborhood knowledge and recommendations, including real estate. Onika McLean, born in North Carolina, and raised in East New York Brooklyn, is a single mother of two, legal professional, and a sharp comedian whose no-nonsense perspective on life, love, single motherhood, and her mid life crisis is taking the comedy arena by storm. She was the fan favorite on Bravo Television's, The Single's Project. She is the winner of the Sloshed Comedy Competition and the Rising Stars Comedy Competition in London. Onika preforms regularly at LOL and Times Square and passed at Comic Strip Live and has Dangerfield's, New York Comedy Club, New York Stand, Broadway Comedy, Village Underground, and the. She runs a monthly show entitled Cosmic Comedy. Hollie Harper is a comedy nerd from South Jersey. She is currently the creator and co-exec producer of Hella Late! with Hollie Harper on BRIC TV and a co-host of the nationally trending Twitter Storytelling Chat “BlerdDating.” Hella Late! with Hollie Harper was recently in the 2021 NYC Web Fest where she was nominated as Best Actress.Hollie was a semi-finalist in the 2019 NBC Standup Competition and has been featured on NY1, and in Black Enterprise Magazine, Thrive Global, Confessional Magazine and Black San Diego Magazine. Her popular sketch comedy show AMERICAN CANDY has played the Comic Strip, Gotham Comedy Club, BAM Café as well as the Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival. Time Out Chicago named them one of the five groups to watch. Hollie is a regular host for West Side Comedy Club in NYC and works with Gold Comedy and Stand Up Girls, two programs that empower young women by teaching them standup comedy. She was recently the talent coordinator and casting for “Blood Lassi” on Spotify, written by Pratima Mani, and moderated the panel for the Emmy Award winning, WOC editing team of Black Lady Sketch Show for The Black TV and Film Collective. She is also the Creative Consultant for the very successful Black Women in Comedy Laff Fest. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf
In this amazing episode, entrepreneur and Superstar Real Estate Broker, Tricia Lee shares her life journey from growing up in Arizona with a Jamaican background to moving to New York and getting and dominating in her dream job at MAC, to quitting to open her own self-funded business Polish Bar, to closing it to become a Superstar Real Estate Broker. Tricia shares ups and downs, success and challenges at each stage of her journey as well as what inspires her and keep going. How being a business owner affected her personal life. She also shares key things that contributes to her success. This is a must listen conversation. Be prepared to be inspired
The home ownership gap in America is real, and even more so for Black families which account for 42% of homeowners. While the gap seems to be widening, this hasn't discouraged Tricia Lee. As one of New York City's top brokers and founder of "Money Matters with Tricia Lee," she is committed to closing the ownership gap, one home purchase at a time. According to Tricia, the most rewarding part of her job is helping our community build generational wealth. In 2021, she's already worked with over 20 women buying their first home and plans to close out the year with even more. This week on the She Did That. podcast, Renae and Tricia talk about the impact of ownership in all facets of our lives, from owning a home, owning our power, and owning who we are when we step into a room. Produced by Dear Media
This is part five of a seven part series in which I feature guests that are all People of Color that performed in Hallelujah Hollywood, Jubilee, and/or Hello, Hollywood, Hello between 1973-2016. Victor Littles was a dancer in the line formerly known as the “Ebony Guys” in Jubilee. He started his dance training late, but was able to work as a professional dancer with the help of mentors like Winston Hemsley and Tricia Lee, guiding him along the way. We discuss his life after dance and how he transitioned into the world of education obtaining his doctorate and his foray into politics. And of course, we discussed his experience being a Man on Color in a show and how systematic racism affected his experience. I would love to hear your favorite part of this interview. Head over to Patreon to join the discussion!
Have you recently found out that your child suffers from allergies? Are you not quite sure what to do about it? Or are you looking for an easy way to explain allergies to your children? Katie invites fellow mama Julie Feldman and her pediatric allergist Dr. Tricia Lee on the show to talk about what courses of action you can take. The three also go through different types of symptoms, how to take precautionary measures at public events, and upcoming treatments that are being developed for kids. Crib Notes: Daniel Has an Allergy (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) - Book by Angela C. Santomero. Available now on Amazon Snuffle Sneeze - Sesame Street Episode. Available now on YouTube Eppie the Elephant - Book by Livingstone Crouse. Available on Amazon Food Allergy Research & Education: www.foodallergy.org
In Episode 62 of Sno-Isle Libraries Check It Out podcast, co-hosts Ken Harvey and Tricia Lee talk to local author Stewart Tolnay and learn how he has used his study of American racial history to create interesting fiction and nonfiction. Tolnay is a Ph.D. professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Washington. His first fiction novel, “Less Than Righteous,” features a Black Vietnam War veteran, his white girlfriend and the struggles they face as an interracial couple in Everett in 1969. Tolnay is also the author or co-author of nonfiction works that include “The Bottom Rung: An African-American Family Life on Southern Farms”; “A Festival of Violence,” which analyzes Southern lynchings from 1882 to 1930; and “Lynched,” which studies the victims of Southern mob violence. Tolnay’s work resonated with Harvey, the Director of Communications for Sno-Isle Libraries. Harvey is Black. He grew up in Mississippi at the dawn of the civil rights movement when white supremacists killed Black people with near impunity. Lee, the Director of Inclusion, Equity and Development for Sno-Isle Libraries, wanted to know more about Tolnay’s work and research and how it dovetails with the library district’s goals and objectives. Tolnay said it took him years of his own academic work and encouragement from his wife before he could sit down and “write a novel.” “Actually, it had been brewing in my mind for years as I was doing my academic research and realized there are some really important stories, interesting stories here, that might take us into dark corners of the American past that many people aren't familiar with,” Tolnay said. “That’s what got me motivated to try my hand at fiction.” Harvey wanted to know which writing was harder: creative fiction or academic nonfiction? Academic writing is “kind of formulaic almost, a template of here’s the research question, here’s the evidence, here’s my interpretation of the evidence, here’s my conclusion,” Tolnay said. It’s nothing like writing fiction. “You start with a blank slate,” he said. “You have ideas about plot and characters in your head, but you somehow have to bring order to that chaos. I understand some authors begin with a very detailed outline of their novels. That didn’t work for me, so I had to kind of search and find my way along this story as I went from chapter to chapter.” Lee wanted to know how Tolnay translated “some very heavy topics” on racial violence into fiction. “Are there things that you found you couldn't express fully in nonfiction that you can express at a whole different level in fiction?” she asked. “The academics, especially those like me who typically do highly statistical, quantitative work can be sometimes accused of, ‘Well, you’re leaving the people out of this.’ We’re talking about patterns and trends and data, and where are the people? Where are the personal emotional experiences behind this?” Tolnay said. “That’s what writing ‘Less Than Righteous’ allowed me to do, is to take those conclusions that I had drawn from my nonfiction writing and research and bring it down to a personal level, to try to highlight it in a way that is really more accessible to most readers I think.” Tolnay knew he had to tread carefully as he wrote the novel. He’s white and privileged, and he didn’t want to be accused of cultural appropriation by telling a story of an oppressed social group. That happened to “American Dirt” author Jeanine Cummins earlier this year. “I will admit, I’d be a fool not to, that I don't know intimately the African American culture. I don’t know what it’s like to experience the fears, concerns and discrimination and prejudice of the African American population. That’s just a deficit,” he said. “But I spent 36 years trying to familiarize myself with the African American historical experience in my non-fiction books and my journal articles. I don’t know how else I could compensate for that deficit other than by what I’ve tried to do over the last 36 years.” “Less Than Righteous” also has stories of working-class whites based on his own family experience, and white supremacists that are not his experience. “I think it is acceptable to write about social groups to which you don’t belong, with two important caveats,” Tolnay said. “The first is that you recognize the potential risks and limitations of your work because of that deficit, and I do. The second would be that you’d make a serious, intense effort to educate yourself about the group’s experience, which I have.” Tolnay’s fictional story of the Booker family’s move from rural Georgia to the Pacific Northwest has historical roots in the second Great Migration of Black Americans from the South after World War II. Tolnay set the Bookers in Everett, where he was born and graduated from high school and community college during the height of the Vietnam War protests. “I wanted to include an experience from the Great Migration in the story, and so (Booker patriarch) Mose had to go somewhere from Oconee County, Georgia. And the most likely place for him to go, based on my own experience, was the Pacific Northwest,” Tolnay said. “You often hear that writers should write about what they know. I think that's very true of ‘Less Than Righteous’ with the setting in Everett. It’s also true with respect to the content of the story, and as (Lee) mentioned, this is a dark story. The disturbing scenes, many of them, are drawn from actual events.” While the South has struggled with racial equality for centuries, the Pacific Northwest isn't innocent, Tolnay said. “The original Oregon State Constitution written in 1851 actually prohibited ‘Blacks and mulattoes’ from moving into the state,” he said. “But it wasn't actually repealed until 1926. In 2002, when the words were removed from the Constitution of Oregon, 30 percent of Oregon voters chose to retain the language. We can try to sit on our high horse and be very judgmental about the ignorant, racist Southerners, but it’s important to look closer to home as well.” Tolnay has seen that kind of discrimination here. In 2014, he moved to a Shoreline neighborhood that was developed by William Boeing in the 1940s. In 2005, the homeowners’ association rejected an amendment to the original covenant that prevented “people of the non-Caucasian races and Jews” from living there. The racial restriction was removed in 2006 because it was unenforceable. “Now, that's not that all that uncommon,” Tolnay said. “There were racial restrictive covenants for many, many neighborhoods in Seattle and elsewhere. So, it’s something that strikes very close to home and something that I think it behooves Pacific Northwesterners to be aware of.” Lee concurred. “It doesn’t surprise me, and I think it is a nice reminder that these things, they’re still things today,” she said. “I think a lot of the things that we’re hearing today in the news and elsewhere, it’s a direct correlation to the history. It’s a deep wound that's a hard one to fill and a hard one for us to reconcile our history as a nation and the impacts it has long term on the communities that were targeted with these policies. We sometimes forget about that. Or it wasn’t in history books. I think it wasn’t until I went to college and spent some time in the African American studies department that I was like, ‘Whoa! There’s this whole history that we were never taught and didn't realize.’” Part 2: Self-Help Shelf “This is Sarri Gilman with the Self-Help Shelf for Sno-Isle Libraries. The book I have for you today is a children's book for ages 4-7 years old, “Amazing Grace” by Mary Hoffman and illustrated by Caroline Binch. “The illustrations in this book are timeless. And though the book was written more than 25 years ago, the words and pictures are completely relevant today as many of us are having conversations about racism. This is a book to bring your child into those conversations. “The book is about a girl named Grace who likes to dress up and play different parts from movie and book characters. Grace is in costumes on several of the pages, and your children are going to recognize many of these costumes. “She tries out for the school play and is told by another child that she can't play Peter Pan in the school play because she’s a girl and because she’s Black. I recommend this book for boys and girls and for children of all colors. I think all children will be challenged by the questions raised in this book, and it’ll allow for a really good conversation. “I love the illustrations in this book. They are large and they’re focused on Grace and her creativity. You can see Grace’s imagination and genius in these illustrations. Grace could be friends with any child. “ ‘Amazing Grace’ is available digitally from Sno-Isle Libraries. Take good care of you and remember: Some books are almost as good as therapy.”
Content is an important part of creating software experiences, often intersecting with building frameworks and technology. It can be the driving force for many features of a new product. But how do the concepts of content, science, technology, and frameworks all intersect? As part of our Tech Meets Art series, Product Talk host Patrick Blute sits down with Quibi Head of Product, Tricia Lee, to discuss where content meets product.
"When you limit your experiences, you limit yourself." Is it possible to start over and then start over again? Tricia Lee thinks so. After years of climbing the corporate ladder at Mac Cosmetics, Tricia decided to venture into entrepreneurship and launch what would become the widely popular - Polish Bar in Brooklyn, NYC. After learning the ropes of entrepreneurship and growing a thriving brand, Tricia was ready to move on... yet again. So, she did what most probably wouldn't and closed down shop to step into another world. Now, Tricia serves as a real estate broker and entrepreneur - helping others find their purpose and build new chapters in their own lives. Her journey wasn't linear, but isn't that what #dreamdriving is all about? Tricia shares, in detail, how she was able to navigate multiple career changes and why she's a believer in constantly chasing new life experiences. Some of the things you'll learn: What inspired Tricia as a child Why Tricia's early money habits shaped who she is today How moving to NYC catapulted Tricia’s beauty career The benefits of corporate experience before entrepreneurship How to navigate the challenges of being a first-time entrepreneur What to do when you feel trapped Tips for marketing yourself Why starting a new career at 40 (or any age) is possible If you enjoy this episode, please make sure you share online with your community! You can find us at @dreamsindrive on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram, and use the hashtag #dreamsindrive! Enjoy! Tricia Lee's Keys To Success: 1. Faith 2. Work pride 3. Continuous improvement SHOW NOTES: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/tricia-lee SHOP THE DREAMS IN DRIVE STORE: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/shop SUPPORT DREAMS IN DRIVE: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/donate BROWSE THE BOOKSTORE:http://www.dreamsindrive.com/bookstore SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER - THE KEYS: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/join FIND TRICIA LEE: IG: https://www.instagram.com/soldbytricialee Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/soldbytricialee FIND RANA ON SOCIAL: Instagram: http://instagram.com/rainshineluv Twitter: http://twitter.com/rainshineluv FIND DREAMS IN DRIVE ON:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dreamsindrive Twitter: http://twitter.com/dreamsindrive Web: http://www.dreamsindrive.com
In this episode, I talk with Tricia Lee on her career pivot from brick and mortar business owner, Polish Bar, to her real estate career. We also discuss strong work ethic, the power of having a plan and having a career built around your lifestyle.
We Have our first guest ever on the show and it is a great one. Director/producer Tricia Lee has just released a new creature feature movie called "Blood Hunters" and came on the show for a conversation about it. We also chat about how she got into film making, her favourite horror movies, and Mike lets us know how he preps for an interview.Blood Hunters is available on DVD and on VOD.You can find out more on Blood Hunters and Tricia on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/tricialeekalpakisAnd on Twitter at @TriciaLee_You can follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpod/On Twitter at https://twitter.com/GS_horrorpodAnd on Instagram at www.instagram.com/thegraveyardshiftpod/If you would like to make a donation to help keep the show going and get access to bonus content, you can do so by checking us out at https://www.patreon.com/Graveyardemail us at graveyardshiftpod@gmail.com for movie suggestions or Patreon ideas.Check us out on www.radiohaver.com as well as the other shows on the network.Thanks for listening.
So much to admire about the realness of Tricia Lee in today's Support is Sexy Rewind! After having a successful business -- Polish Nail Bar in Brooklyn for many years -- Tricia decided to close up shop and take a chance on a new life and a totally different career. As she mentions, ambition can sometimes seem like a gift and a curse, but when you tap into your courage -- as Tricia did -- you'll know that sometimes walking away is the true path to success and, more importantly, fulfillment.
Tricia Lee has always been about her business, literally. At age 11, the Phoenix native had a cleaning business, including classmates -- and her sister -- who worked for her for $5 per day. After high school, Tricia wanted to be a flight attendant -- and did, at age 19 -- until she was fired. What came next, after getting her B.A. in Communications from Arizona State University, was more than a decade of groundbreaking work in the beauty business, including positions at Estée Lauder and MAC Cosmetics, and eventually with the launch of her innovative business, Polish Bar -- a nail salon that took Brooklyn (and the industry) by storm. But 10 years later, even though her business was still buzzing and beloved by the press and patrons, Tricia knew it was time to move on, again. Next stop: real estate. But the journey wasn't an easy one. In fact, Tricia calls it muddy, one of the hardest she has faced. On this episode, Tricia talks to us about believing wholeheartedly in your dreams, tapping into that part of yourself that knows when it's time to make a move, and how success can sometimes cloud your reality. On this episode you'll learn: How to keep moving toward your vision despite the obstacles.Knowing when it's time to move on.Remain focused on your WHY.How to make liars out of haters.Why you have to surround yourself with people who support your kind of crazy.Moving beyond from the guilt of moving on.How to face down self doubt.How success can sometimes cloud your reality.The benefits of the hard times.Her advice for women going through a tough transition.How being "bout it" has been key to her success.The importance of doing the work when no one is watching Subscribe to Support is Sexy podcast on iTunes or on Stitcher Radio! Thank you for listening! And hey, if you love it, please click here to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes! Show notes, links, contacts and resources for this episode may be found at supportissexypodcast.com. [Music: "Easy" by SPCZ]
We talk to Tricia Lee about the World Premiere of Blood Hunters at Frightfest https://www.facebook.com/bloodhuntersmovie https://twitter.com/BloodHunters_ https://www.instagram.com/bloodhuntersmovie/ Trailer: https://youtu.be/DTXtkIivgY4 Frightfest 2016 schedule and tickets info at www.frightfest.co.uk/2016films/schedule.html Follow at @FrightFest Intro and Outro music is a combination of samples from three creative commons files : "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Title: AM Radio Tuning About: Sony battery-powered am radio weak signal switches and tuning. changing stations on a manual radio. Uploaded: 01.13.16 | License: Public Domain | Recorded by SailorMoonFan Without God - They Rot They Rot by Without God is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 2.0 Germany License. freemusicarchive.org/music/Without_…-_1_-_They_Rot
Janey is sent to a silent meditation retreat, in the woods, for rehabilitation, only to realize that the men who run it are brainwashing women, and if she breaks the rules, she'll discover what lurks beyond the trees. DirectorTricia Lee WritersCorey Brown(story) Tricia Lee(story) StarsChelsea Jenish Sofia Banzhaf Robert Nolan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
Tricia Lee joins Martin this week to talk about her film, the newly released SILENT RETREAT and also other projects. They also talk about the experience of being an indie filmmaker and being a lady filmmaker in an industry typically dominated by men. A great interview! Martin also touches on recent horror films Inner Demons […] The post It Came From the Indies – Tricia Lee appeared first on Nerdy Little Secret dot com.
Tricia Lee joins Martin this week to talk about her film, the newly released SILENT RETREAT and also other projects. They also talk about the experience of being an indie filmmaker and being a lady filmmaker in an industry typically dominated by men. A great interview! Martin also touches on … The post It Came From the Indies – Tricia Lee appeared first on Nerdy Little Secret.