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Auditor Kelly Moore joins us to talk about her new horse Kora and you can commission her for custom art for the holidays. Justine Griffin of Heels Down Happy Hour stops by to share details about the Virtual Trunk Show they have coming up and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3569 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Justine Griffin of Heels Down Happy Hour | Virtual Trunk ShowGuest: Auditor Kelly Moore of Moore ArtTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringAdditional support for this podcast provided by: CosequineⓇ, Purina, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTIME STAMPS06:00 - Daily Whinnies14:00 - Kelly Moore25:00 - Justine Griffin 34:00 - EFWP
Auditor Kelly Moore joins us to talk about her new horse Kora and you can commission her for custom art for the holidays. Justine Griffin of Heels Down Happy Hour stops by to share details about the Virtual Trunk Show they have coming up and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3569 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Justine Griffin of Heels Down Happy Hour | Virtual Trunk ShowGuest: Auditor Kelly Moore of Moore ArtTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringAdditional support for this podcast provided by: CosequineⓇ, Purina, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTIME STAMPS06:00 - Daily Whinnies14:00 - Kelly Moore25:00 - Justine Griffin 34:00 - EFWP
Episode #310 - "Holiday Sales Sparkle – Host a Jewelry Virtual Trunk Show That Shines!" Sign up for a FREE, 1-Month Trial of JoyDeck: https://www.myjoydeck.com/trial Welcome to Episode #310. With the holiday season fast approaching, the competition is heating up, and every sparkle counts. Whether you're a seasoned jewelry brand looking to elevate your holiday sales or a passionate artisan eager to showcase your unique creations to a wider audience, a virtual trunk show can be your secret weapon. Imagine creating an exclusive, immersive experience where your customers feel like VIPs, discovering stunning pieces right from the comfort of their homes. But how do you host a virtual trunk show that not only captivates your audience but also drives those coveted holiday sales? Well, you're in the right place! In today's episode, we'll uncover insider strategies, creative ideas, and some lesser-known tips that will make your virtual event shine brighter than ever. From choosing the perfect platform and curating a mesmerizing collection to engaging your audience with unique interactive elements, we've got you covered. Plus, I'll share some personal stories and lessons learned from my own journey hosting virtual events—trust me, you won't want to miss these! And in our GOLD MINE segment, I'm revealing how those unforeseen hiccups can actually become your biggest assets. Learn how to transform challenges into shimmering successes! Transcript: https://joyjoya.com/host-a-jewelry-virtual-trunk-show 00:00 Start 3:51 Primary Episode Content 19:25 The Gold Mine
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Join Emily and Ann as they dive into an exciting weekend recap! They share all the details about their successful Chicago pop-up shop, including the fascinating people they met and memorable stories from the event. The discussion also covers modern office workwear, exploring how Gen Z is interpreting office wear! Plus, Ann reveals some fun purchases she made in Chicago and provides a quick update on her house. Tune in and enjoy! Shop the Bows & Blooms Spring Collection https://emilyoandbows.com/collections/bows-blooms Follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyoandbows/?hl=en Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@emilyoandbows Follow on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@emilyOandbows/videos
Emily and her co-host, her mom Ann, sit down for an engaging recap of their time in Charlotte! They chat about the success of their trunk show at Laura Park Design, meeting some wonderful new followers, sharing amusing highs and lows from their week, and hinting at the possibility of discussing Emily's new relationship in an upcoming podcast episode. Shop the Bows & Blooms Spring Collection https://emilyoandbows.com/collections/bows-blooms Follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyoandbows/?hl=en Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@emilyoandbows Follow on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@emilyOandbows/videos
Breaking down the difference between a sample sale and a trunk show when it comes to wedding dress shopping. Leave a comment below if you have any questions, and be sure to follow for daily content, follow @weddingfashionexpert on Instagram! www.weddingfashionexpert.com www.lovellabridal.com FOLLOW @WEDDINGFASHIONEXPERT ON SOCIAL: Instagram & TikTok SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE! NEW Episode every Wednesday for #WeddingWednesday READ MY BOOK FREE DOWNLOADS Online Education for Wedding Professionals Speaking & Appearance SHOP MY AMAZON STORE GET SOCIAL WITH LOVELLA: Instagram: @lovellabridal @lovellaplus TikTok: @lovellabridal Pinterest
Peaks Island presents the Trunk Show at the Playhouse at the Lions Club, Thursday August 17, 2023 at 6:30 pm. Admission is free and donations to the Lions Club Scholarship Fund are strongly encouraged. In this episode, you'll hear from the writers, cast, and crew of the Trunk Show talking about Peaks history and the making of this show. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peaksislandradio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peaksislandradio/support
What are the elements of a successful trunk show? Join Bethany and Kayla Ashlee, co-founder of Spexy, in a discussion about the art of planning and putting on trunk shows — events where specialty frame vendors bring their entire catalogs to your practice for your patients to browse and shop — and how they can benefit your practice in both the short- and long-term. Should you see patients? Should you offer discounts? How do you support your team? What's the key to getting maximum RSVPs? What absolute mistakes should you avoid? Bethany and Kayla dive into key do's and don'ts and show you how your office can benefit from additional sales, branding, community exposure and patient loyalty that comes with a successful trunk show.
In this video, you will learn everything you need to know about Trunk Shows! Follow me on Instagram @weddingfashionexpert for daily content! www.weddingfashionexpert.com www.lovellabridal.com FOLLOW @WEDDINGFASHIONEXPERT ON SOCIAL: Instagram & TikTok SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE! NEW Episode every Wednesday for #WeddingWednesday READ MY BOOK FREE DOWNLOADS Online Education for Wedding Professionals Speaking & Appearances SHOP MY AMAZON STORE GET SOCIAL WITH LOVELLA: Instagram: @lovellabridal @lovellaplus TikTok: @lovellabridal Pinterest
In the Transits: Mon, Nov 21 Mercury conjunct Venus: Go On a Quest Tue, Nov 22 Sun ingress Sagittarius: Eat Foreign Food⇩ Sandy's Favorite Day ⇩ Wed, Nov 23 New Moon at 1° Sagittarius: Throw Off the Covers! Wed, Nov 23 Jupiter stations Direct in Pisces: Such a Nice Thanksgiving Eve (Central Time for all dates & times) Talisman Times: FINISHED: November 20To conquer fear.“I attain courage and authority in all areas of my life. I am the only soul that can commit to my path infront of me.”Moon (Libra) trine Saturn (Aquarius) conjunct Ascendant (Aquarius) UPCOMING: November 25 & 27 - SOLD OUTTo increase wealth and overall good fortune.“I serve my higher dimension and realm. By doing so, I am gifted with plenty. Abundance flows to me.”Jupiter (Pisces) direct (won't happen again until 2034) December 1To increase wealth and overall good fortune.“I serve my higher dimension and realm. By doing so, I am gifted with plenty. Abundance flows to me.”Jupiter (Pisces) direct (won't happen again until 2034) TALISMAN OF THE MONTH - To incorporate global togetherness. (Talisman #1187) $222 https://intentionbeads.com/collections/talisman-of-the-month On the Horizon November 25 Black Friday SALE(Join the email list: http://eepurl.com/cuC2KL) November 26 December Astrology Forecasthttps://fb.me/e/2kBeMIwrt PLATFORM IS CHANGING in 2023 December 1 Jupiter in Pisces Talisman Making Opportunityhttps://intentionbeads.com/products/special-personal-talisman-bracelets-for-jupiter-in-pisces-1 December 13 FREE Virtual Trunk Show Event + RafflePurchase your raffle tickets & receive a $ for $ gift card on Dec. 13th!https://intentionbeads.com/products/talisman-trunk-show-raffle January 7 - 14, 2023 2023 Mexico Retreat https://intentionbeads.com/pages/retreat-page-mexico-2023 April 1 - 11, 2023 2023 Bali Retreat https://intentionbeads.com/products/retreat-deposit September 7 - 14, 2023 EARLY BIRD: 2023 Amargos, Greece Retreat https://intentionbeads.com/products/retreat-deposit (Central Time for all dates & times)Are you interested in joining us for a retreat, but still have a few questions? Receive a free 15-minute reading to ask Sandy questions to see if this retreat is the right fit for you! Sign-up here: https://intentionbeads.as.me/retreat Our House: Sandy chats about how she was able to fix her furnace all by herself! And Alex talks about her “hairless-dog-like sweater-shirt-vest” that Sandy crafted decades ago (see photo here: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0264/4427/files/IMG_4464.heic?v=1668808300). Also- Stay tuned to hear about the Black Friday Sale and Trunk Show details!
This week hosts Tash and Kass are recapping New York Bridal Fashion Week!Tash went in early October to NYC (with her lovely mom!) to meet with designers Claire Pettibone, Julie Vino and a new designer we are bringing into our store.....*DRUMROLL PLEASE*....Barbara Kavchok! Plus, we will be having a Trunk Show with Barbara's gowns in January 2023--more information to follow.The recap covers new trends that Tash saw on the runway, an inside look to market shows and how the two of them spend time choosing new styles for all of our bridal beauties. Designers spend so much time to make their shows an experience. Just wait until you hear about Claire's show in SOHO. It was jaw dropping. Links to us:Website: https://www.va-bridal.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/versailles_atelier_bridal/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vabridalTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@versaillesatelierbridal?Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/VA_Bridal/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBJqW5cox4z0GqgE9vwRAZALinks to our designers:-Claire Pettibone: https://clairepettibone.com-Julie Vino: https://www.julievino.com-Barbara Kavchok: https://www.barbarakavchok.comHave questions or episode ideas? Email us at info@va-bridal.com
Susan Sherman St. Louis Fashion Fund Co-Founder and Interim joins Debbie and Carol talking about iconic Diane von Furstenberg's Trunk Show coming to St. Louis
Hosting a virtual trunk show is a low-tech, highly successful way to make more sales, and build rapport with your customers. Find out how with Melissa Pikul, expert and creator of the course "Trunk Show Secrets". Welcome to Tech-Challenged Makers Conquer Ecommerce, a show dedicated to tearing down the wall of technology fear that plagues creatives. Each week you'll join with tech expert, Elise, and other industry leaders to simplify aspects of ecommerce technology that overwhelm small business owners. Then walk away with tools & strategies so that you can move forward confidently in your business.
TRUNK SHOWS: Grace talks about the Dos and Don'ts of Trunk Shows for stores and designers. Listen in for all the tips! Want more? We get it..... head to ✨ graceconsultingcompany.com ✨ to dive into our no b.s. business consulting approach. We promise, you'll love it!Follow us BTS & DM
Alice Sip joined the event rentals industry in North America. Then she took her expertise back to her homeland of New Zealand to build Flock Events. Today, it's one of the top rental, styling, and event planning businesses in that country. What's in this episode:How Alice discovered a gap in the market... and filled it effectivelyWhat it's like to manage multiple locations under one businessHow Flock Events schedules and pays staff in a mutually beneficial way (and avoids seasonal hires)How Alice is building a brick-and-mortar shop which ties into her larger businessQuotes:“I guess whenever there's a gap in the market, you say “Is the gap there because there's no demand? Or is the gap there because the demand's not filled?'” - Alice Sip“I've learnt to be very very specific about every single detail [...] I think the more specific you can be, the better.” - Alice Sip“I always look at demand before I just buy. I would never look at a piece of furniture and say ‘Oh, that's nice. We'll add that to the collection.' We'll always say, ‘Well who have we got that that's going out for?'” - Alice Sip“I also don't believe in money over relationship in terms of what we take on in our business.” - Alice Sip“I've realized the importance of delegating and realized the importance of my time and that paying someone an hourly wage to do something actually is worth it because it frees up me.“ - Alice SipResources:The Lend & Gather ConferenceThe RW Elephant mailing list features more event industry resources and happenings—including announcements about new Trunk Show episodes!Thank you to our sponsor:RW Elephant: Mighty inventory management software designed to help you conquer chaos and reclaim your creativity!Website | Instagram And our guest:Alice Sip of Flock Events & Kindred RoadFlock Events Website | InstagramKindred Road Website | Instagram
Before starting her event rental business, Sherine Iskandar was a marketing professional. Now, with years of experience and a personal rebrand under her belt, she's the perfect pro to talk to about the nuts and bolts of branding and marketing an event rental business.What's in this episode:Building a new brand in a new marketHow Sherine plans her purchases around pieces that fit and further her brandThe strategy behind rebranding Modern Vintage Rentals as Lily & CaneLessons learned commissioning custom piecesThe endless battle for work-life balanceQuotes:“A brand embodies so much more than just the look and feel. The client experience is a huge thing.” - Sherine Iskander“Some people give up after attending once or twice at one of these networking groups and then they say, ‘ph, that doesn't work for me.' But what I've found is that you really have to stick with it for six to nine months before anybody with any kind of great reputation will give you a chance because if they recommend you, then their reputation is on the line.” - Allison Howell“This was important for me to explain to myself or to keep repeating to myself: ‘I can't be all things to all people.'” -Sherine Iskandar “I decided I'm not going to wait for perfection to start promoting a product.” -Sherine Iskandar“My name was doing a disservice to the brand, and I had to change it.” - Sherine Iskandar “It was a big goal when I quit the corporate world. My goal was to be a healthier person – mind and body. And I am a healthier person now because I've allowed myself the balance of work and life.” - Sherine IskandarResources:SITU Creative AgencyThe Lend & Gather ConferenceThe RW Elephant mailing list features more event industry resources and happenings—including announcements about new Trunk Show episodes!Thank you to our sponsor:RW Elephant: Mighty inventory management software designed to help you conquer chaos and reclaim your creativity!Website | Instagram And our guest:Sherine Iskandar of Lily & CaneWebsite | Instagram
CeCe Champion is the founder of Little Celebrations, a specialty rentals business in Boston that focuses on the kiddos. Hear how she found her unique passion and place in the industry. Plus, we discuss all things miniature and adorable from tables to sofas to chiavari chairs!What's in this episode:How mentorship helped grow Little CelebrationsCeCe's business strategy for surviving the pandemicHow embracing the power and freedom of delegation has helped CeCe growBehind the scenes of one of Boston's biggest collections of little furnitureQuotes:“When kids go to events, they're sitting at these adult tables. It's not as fun for them or parents are telling them to stop touching the silverware… So why not create a space... for them?” - CeCe Champion“It seems like that kind of thirst for knowledge also goes hand-in-hand with some humility– the ability to acknowledge that you don't know everything yet but also coupled with the confidence to say, ‘I can do this.'” -Allison Howell“And, you know, starting this business has allowed me to really build a backbone to like say no, creating boundaries, respecting, or protecting my own peace.” - CeCe Champion“I learned early on that delegation is key. I am not the control freak. [...] For me initially, it was very important for me to invest in a bookkeeper and make sure I had all my numbers together so I could understand the growth of my business.” - CeCe Champion“When I look around at the industry, the people who are continuing to do [their own] deliveries, and especially late night pick-ups, are the ones that burn out the fastest.” - Allison Howell “The opportunity for scale in a business like yours is really different than a business that really requires the main principal to be the one doing the hands-on work on the day of the event.” - Allison HowellResources:How Successful People Lead by John MaxwellThe Lend & Gather ConferenceThe RW Elephant mailing list features more event industry resources and happenings—including announcements about new Trunk Show episodes!Thank you to our sponsor:RW Elephant: Mighty inventory management software designed to help you conquer chaos and reclaim your creativity!Website | Instagram And our guest:CeCe Champion of Little CelebrationsWebsite | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Purchasing an existing business and making it your own comes with its own set of challenges. Jacqueline Johannesson is here to walk us through the process. After buying Collected & Co. from a close friend, she and her husband have taken the business to new heights...and learned plenty along the way!What's in this episode:A look at buying a business from a friendHow Jacqueline and her husband made Collected & Co. their ownHow to build on someone else's collection Growing your core services, like, adding event planning to the mixHow to handle client disappointment, both before and after it happensQuotes:“What can we do to really stay ahead of the market and just push Minneapolis to be something that you just don't see all the time?” - Jacqueline Johannesson“Would that be easy? Yes. But we're never about the easy.” - Jacqueline Johannesson“It sounds like you don't want to just fulfill the vision; you want to cast the vision.“ - Allison Howell“So for our lounge furniture, we try to, on the third time it's going out, it's got to make some sort of return, whether it's three dollars, it has to bring something in. We know that there are some pieces, like our dining chairs, that's going to take more rentals to bring that back in. We want our pieces to, you know, hopefully last a couple to three seasons before we have to retire something out.” -Jacqueline Johannesson“We've worked really hard to build great relationships with the other vendor partners in the city to be trusted, to say, ‘they're the people who are willing to take a little bit of a risk sometimes.'” -Jacqueline Johannesson“We learn something new every single day, every single event. There's always something that we are learning, whether it's from a client, an experience, an event professional who knows more than us because we are not naive to say we don't know half of it. Like, we're always learning and growing, which is what you need to do in order to continue to grow and have a successful business.” Jacqueline Johannesson“When you start out, you're thinking of all the beautiful things you're going to create, and that's sort of the primary stuff of your vision and your dreams. But, a big chunk of what you do is actually move furniture around.” -Allison Howell“There's always room for growth. There's always room for growth in your business. There's room for growth personally, always. Like we always need to strive to be better the next day. We can always wake up and do better.” -Jacqueline JohannessonResources:The Lend & Gather ConferenceThe RW Elephant mailing list features more event industry resources and happenings—including announcements about new Trunk Show episodes!Thank you to our sponsor:RW Elephant: Mighty inventory management software designed to help you conquer chaos and reclaim your creativity!Website | Instagram And our guest:Jacqueline Johannesson of Collected & Co.Website | Instagram
A live podcast recording from the 2020 Lend & Gather conference with Allison Howell and Meathead Movers founder, Aaron Steed. Aaron is passionate about building a company which benefits his employees just as much as his customers and has lots of great insights into staffing, delivery planning, and living up to the purpose behind your business. What's in this episode:Keeping purpose at the core of your businessLiterally keeping the companies core values in your back pocketHow to price your delivery processTips for partnering with moving companiesHow to (really) load and unload a truckQuotes:It's hard to create value for your employees in order to keep them enthusiastic and wanting to continue to work doing entry level work.” - Aaron Steed“There's a lot of meaning as to why we do what we do. And I feel like we've been able to harness that grit and get through the hard times.” - Aaron Steed“I believe the owner's job is to create clarity, strategy, and accountability for the team.” - Aaron Steed“Number one, I do not care what my competitors charge. At all.” - Aaron Steed“Most businesses get clear on their values and their mission statement but that's really for the executives and the business owners to guide their decisions and whatnot. But our employees, what they have is their service pillars. And their service pillars are what they live and breathe and what they get judged on.” - Aaron Steed“[Entrepreneurship] forces you to take a good, hard look at yourself. You know, I've been I've been arrogant. I've been humbled. I've been on top of the world. I've been crying to bankers. You know, you're signing up to bet on yourself.” - Aaron SteedResources:Aaron Steed's perspective on employee turnover: Should your company encourage employees to quit?Inc.com features Meathead Mover's Encouraged Employee TurnoverThe E-Myth by Michael GerberSeven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen CoveyThe Lend & Gather ConferenceThe RW Elephant mailing list features more event industry resources and happenings—including announcements about new Trunk Show episodes!Thank you to our sponsor:RW Elephant: Mighty inventory management software designed to help you conquer chaos and reclaim your creativity!Website | Instagram And our guest:Aaron Steed of Meathead Movers and Mini StorageWebsite | Instagram
Nearly a decade after Corrin Arasa started NYC's Patina Rentals, we hear how she built a business that has not only lasted but flourished. Enjoy an inside look into one of the country's most talked-about event rental businesses.What's in this episode:How to build a work culture that empowers your staff long-termPatina's famous roller skating parties, and how those startedThe rent-ready guidelines Patina uses for their vintage furniturePricing your work in a way that builds self-respect and client acclaimSelecting and organizing a warehouse in the Big AppleGetting creative with business marketing Quotes:“I had this house filled with cool vintage things, and I said - ‘Oh, I can rent! I can use those chairs!'” - Corrin Arasa“Everything that we have today is built up on those relationships we made early on.” - Corrin Arasa“What I realized was that those were going to be the early adopters… corporate. Although there are so many interesting things that you can do experientially and activation-wise, the wedding market was ready to adopt what we were doing and was really excited about it.” - Corrin Arasa“It is a very lonely thing being an entrepreneur sometimes, and so it's nice to have a community of people to bounce your ideas around with.” - Corrin Arasa “I built a business plan and a business model and a mantra and values... and everything that was really based on scaling and having work-life balance and bringing other people in.” - Corrin Arasa“While we eventually got to where I wanted to be, and we're still going, there were so many starts and stops along the way.” - Corrin Arasa“It was really intentional letting go to grow and realizing my skill set and my time is going to be far, far better spent on mentoring other people and working on the business rather than doing it myself. Because they're going to come with new ideas. They might not have done it exactly the same way that I do it-- they might do it better. They might come up with a new way to do it. And there are so many smart and talented people out there who can bring so much to the table. Maybe if it doesn't go off exactly well, we'll lose a client but it's not about that. It's really about building bigger so that we can all be better and learn and experience these things and improve the company overall.” -Corrin Arasa“I was pricing for me and now we're pricing to help the client understand their budgets a little better.” -Corrin Arasa“They needed content, and we needed content. And so we kind of gave them a cocktail and blasted the music, and sent them around the warehouse, and then told them to come back and create this design in an hour.” - Corrin ArasaResources:The E Myth by Michael E. GerberProfit First by Mike MichalowiczThe Lend & Gather ConferenceThe RW Elephant mailing list features more event industry resources and happenings—including announcements about new Trunk Show episodes!Thank you to our sponsor:RW Elephant: Mighty inventory management software designed to help you conquer chaos and reclaim your creativity!Website | Instagram And our guest:Corrin Arasa of Patina RentalsWebsite | Instagram
Welcome back to the Trunk Show, hosted by Allison Howell and brought to you by RW Elephant. We're kicking off our second season with Matiana Gregory of Dang! Fine Rentals & Designs, talking about building and maintaining a creative life (in Phoenix, AZ!).What's in this episode:How Dang! Fine Rentals & Designs leveraged its expertise with custom bars to get “on the map”Behind the scenes of the Phoenix business climate, where “the busy season” runs all year longThe fun and nitty-gritty of designing big budget eventsPricing your work so you and your clients take your business seriouslyWork-life balance as a mother, business owner, and creative forceQuotes:“I just thought, let's bring a little bit of LA to the desert.” - Matiana Gregory“It's always better to be on the same page especially when it comes to budget. Price is a tough topic.” - Allison Howell“From day one, even when I started this business in my garage, I wasn't the cheapest provider. I was always at a good price point because I knew I wanted it to grow.” - Matiana Gregory“If I'm giving you a discount, you're going to have an entire contract of what you owe me.” - Matiana Gregory“I think whether you start your business first or you have a family first, that juggling act is real.” - Allison Howell“I was alone for so long building this dream, and so now that I look around and I'm just surrounded by people... it's just like the best. This is better than anything it could have been because now I like literally am people's job. And that's pretty special to be able to have been able to have created something that makes enough money to invest in people.” - Matiana Gregory Resources:The Lend & Gather ConferenceThe RW Elephant mailing list features more event industry resources and happenings—including announcements about new Trunk Show episodes!Thank you to our sponsor:RW Elephant: Mighty inventory management software designed to help you conquer chaos and reclaim your creativity!Website | Instagram And our guest:Matiana Gregory of Dang! Fine Rentals & DesignsWebsite | InstagramMatiana's Personal Instagram
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Description: Have you ever attended a trunk show? If not have no fear the guys this week will break down exactly how it goes down, when you arrive, while your are there and what to expect! Enjoy and don't forget to leave a like or a comment. GET MY FREE BOOK (The Life of a Gentleman) https://gumroad.com/l/hICA LISTEN TO THE PODCAST http://www.thelifeofagent.com/podcast WORK 1-on-1 WITH ME http://www.thelifeofagent.com/coaching SCHEDULE A FREE 15 MIN. CONSULTATION calendly.com/thelifeofagent LISTEN TO THE PODCAST ON ITUNES https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-life-of-a-gentleman-fashion-lifestyle/id1116526004?mt=2 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZsIU2hAUrUIfoY6gzQHHag The Life of a Gentleman is a Podcast that covers the subjects of Fashion, Business and Lifestyle. The Podcast Host, Rich Taylor is also an author and entrepreneur, who has started a popular men's fashion brand with over 80K following on Instagram alone. Each week a business owner, brand creator or other creative is interviewed. The goal is to inspire the audience to create their own business. The show also includes weekly style tips and business advice, making for a well-rounded gentleman. The Podcast is not only limited to men - with regular women contributors and a focus on entrepreneurship, anyone can benefit from the content. Let's work together to be the best version of ourselves we can possibly be! what's a custom suit trunk show? The Life of a Gentleman Podcast SHOP NECKTIES & ACCESSORIES https://harrisonblakeapparel.com/ GET 1 TIE + 4 ACCESSORIES FOR $25 http://harrisonblakeapparel.com/selected-monthly-club/ CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE http://www.thelifeofagent.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thelifeofagent/ https://www.instagram.com/wearlapelpins/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/gentlemanspodcast/ https://twitter.com/rltheauthor?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/Harrison-Blake-Apparel-267679153414360/
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The #1 Men's Fashion Podcast is Back! We will resume our bi-weekly episodes... and guess what?? We have a new team member! Guys, we have been so busy rebranding Harrison Blake Apparel and implementing the custom suits and shoes into our business. The response has been amazing... find out why on this episode. We are treating EVERY customer like a celebrity and we're working with clients from many continents, walks of life and levels of sartorial experience (including business professionals, pro athletes and students)....everyone gets the red carpet treatment! Join us in NYC May 13-15 for an in person trunk show experience. We explain why it's so fun, valuable and a must attend event. Maybe you can't make this one...get in touch, we may just come to your city and you can play host. Dennis also joins on this episode and explains why he thinks people truly enjoy the trunk shows so much... Can you guess the reason? No, it's not the free cocktails - join us for a celebration of the Harrison Blake Apparel brand growth and some good old fashioned style chats. Connect with Rich for Your Next Custom Suit or Shoes! Get our FREE Book (From Idea to Income - 5 Reasons You Need a Side Hustle) Connect with Rich: @wearlapelpins Connect with Anton: @the_man_welldressed Connect with Denis Styles: @denis_styles
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In this bonus episode of The KidzMatter Podcast, listen in on one of our VBS Trunk Shows from this week! A big thanks go out to our friends at ConcordiaSupply.com for making this possible.
Conversation with Matt Sanderlin Musical highlights from Matt Sanderlin's Trunk Show:Mother- Chelsey WhildRed Light Muse- EmmaleeYou Choose- Jada CatoStruck By The Moon- Joel Madison BlountPTL- Preston LovinggoodHideaway- RiverbendBack Through The Lens- The Brook & The Bluff
With three-generations of bridal gown designers ,Michelle Roth is one of the most celebrated gown creators based and featured at Kleinfeld in Manhattan. Michelle Roth has been featured on Good Morning America, Say Yes to the Dress, The View, and Entertainment Tonight. Her American and International broadcasting portfolio includes podcasts such as Planet Bride and Next on Scene. Her gowns are also featured in leading online and print magazines and publications. Michelle Roth is a go-to bridal gown resource who champions individuality and the beauty of the female silhouette. Her gowns now reflect emotions such as passion, romance, confidence, strength and intimacy as part of her new categorization which is fully reflected in her new collection. Michelle is also launching her new accessories collection at her December 22-27 Trunk Show. Michelle Roth gowns are featured on https://michelleroth.com (MichelleRoth.com) and gowns that she co-designs with her brother are on https://www.henryroth.com (HenryRoth.com). Born in Sydney Australia, and a resident in Manhattan for most of her life she has an Honors degree in Political Science from the University of Sydney and also worked at the Australian Consulate at the Rockefeller Center in New York City. Michelle Roth personally embraces the incredible work at St.Mary's Healthcare System for Children in Bayside, Queens. Michelle Roth loves engaging on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest @michellerothbrides.
The island's own Heather Murdoch Curry and Jo Israelson wrote a play about Peaks Island in the 1920s including the Gem Theatre, lots of island history, and the story of two sisters trying to follow their dreams. The first 20 minutes is a narrated conversation with the writers and two members of the cast and crew about what went into producing this drama during the pandemic. Following the conversation, listen to the full radio drama. For the playbill featuring cast and crew, click here. (https://peaksislandradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Trunk-Show-Playbill.pdf) For more interesting conversations, check out peaksislandradio.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peaksislandradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peaksislandradio/support
In the Transits: Tue, November 17 Mercury opposing Uranus: Have You Adapted Yet? Thu, November 19 Sun sextile Saturn: Staying Within the Line Thu, November 19 Venus square Saturn: Best for Solo Work Fri, November 20 Mercury out of Shadow: See Jane Run Sat, November 21 Venus ingress Scorpio: In Detriment Sat, November 21 Sun ingress Sagittarius: High Hope Mountain- Happy Birthday Sagittarii!(Central Time for all dates & times) Talisman Times: FINISHED: Wed, November 11 To heal illness. Thu, November 12 To be known as an artist in my circle. UPCOMING: Sat, November 21 To follow my heart. On the Horizon: ORBIT OF THE WEEK “I am hopeful”https://intentionbeads.com/collections/orbit-of-the-week BACK IN STOCK Gratitude Charm https://intentionbeads.com/products/gratitude-charm November 16 Virtual Trunk Show **TODAY!**https://intentionbeads.com/products/exclusive-trunk-show-event-november-9-2020-5-30pm November 18 Community Check-In https://fb.me/e/2TCymtvGi November 27 BLACK FRIDAY SALESign up to be the first to know: http://eepurl.com/cus6hP November 28 December Forecast- FacebookLIVEhttps://fb.me/e/1YDwiizM7 December 9 Jupiter Saturn Conjunction- The New Global Paradigmhttps://intentionbeads.com/collections/online-webinar/products/jupiter-saturn-conjunction-astrology-webinar December 19 & 20 Talisman-making Webinar: The New Global Paradigm (Jupiter/Saturn in Aquarius)(link coming soon) Sign up to be the first to know: http://eepurl.com/cus6hP Our House: Sandy and Alex read from their late friend Stan Crosslands’ autobiography, “Just Unplug and Go”- a great snippet about the Balinese trip they all took together.
Coming up in just a couple of weeks for the first time ever a Trunk Show, right here at Hupp Jewelers at 7808 E. 96th St. Fishers, IN 46037. (Next door to FedEx) DANDEE DESIGNS, a local couple from Ft. Wayne will be in the store from 10:00a-4:00p on Saturday, November 14th. Come see their original designs and have a piece of jewelry designed for you. Bracelets, rings, pendants, whatever! One-of-a-kind, original designs just for you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-peterson/support
There’s a new concert film out! It’s called David Byrne’s American Utopia, directed by none other than Spike Lee and shot by none other than Ellen Kuras. It documents David Byrne’s most recent tour-turned Broadway show, and it’s drawn much discussion: in particular, to David Byrne’s previous high-profile concert film, Stop Making Sense. We took this release as an opportunity to delve into the entire genre of concert cinema, and the difficulties that arise when one must turn a stage-bound show intended for a live audience into a film object. We also discuss Stop Making Sense (Jonathan Demme), Jazz on a Summer’s Day (Bert Stern, Aram Avakian), Monterey Pop (D.A. Pennebaker, 1967), Gimme Shelter (Chartlotte Zwerin, Albert & David Maysles, 1970), Woodstock (Michael Wadleigh, 1970), The Last Waltz (Martin Scorsese, 1978), U2: Rattle and Hum (Phil Joanou, 1988), Bjork: Biophilia (Peter Strickland & Nick Fenton, 2014), Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That! (Adam Yauch, 2006), Berlin: Live at St. Ann's Warehouse (Julian Schnabel, 2008), Heart of Gold (2006), Trunk Show (2009), Journeys (2011) (Jonathan Demme), and Shine a Light (Martin Scorsese, 2008)
Support the Stitch Please podcast and Black Women StitchBuy these amazing STITCH PLEASE pattern weights Made by Bianca Springer of Thanks I Made Them! 20% of September purchases will be donated to us! $15 to the Paypal account for a Black Women Stitch lapel pin! DM or email your mailing to address for free USA shipping. You can also use Cash AppSustained financial support also appreciated here: For as little as $2 a month, your Patreon support means a lot: Join here PatreonFREE SUPPORT Is also appreciated. If monetary support isn't possible, no problem! Please rate, review, subscribe to the podcast. Tell a friend to do the same! This really helps the podcast to increase its visibility. Register for Lisa's Trunk Show this Friday! Find Lisa on social mediaWebsite: www.CulturedExpressions.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/CulturedExpressions/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/culturedexpressions/YouTube: www.youtube.com/CEFabricVideos/VideosBlog: www.culturedexpressions.wordpress.com
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On this episode Rich and Dennis are joined by Dre from Magna Wine Boutique. We discuss starting a family owned business, how to choose wine and why it doesn't have to be intimidating. You will also hear about their tasting room and guided tasting experience. Dre has a decade of experience in the wine industry and breaks down why he's so passionate about it. You will learn why his shop has become such a destination for wine lovers and novices alike in Historic Downtown Bedford - just outside Cleveland Ohio. This episode is full of gems for budding entrepreneurs, wine lovers and the fashion fan. Rich and Dennis also break down more details about their upcoming podcast tour in Cleveland on October 23-25. You can actually come meet the guys and Dre at Magna Wine Boutique on Oct 24th from 2-4 pm. As always, we love to connect with listeners! Connect with Rich for Your Next Custom Suit or Shoes! Currently - order 2 suits and get 1 pair of custom shoes for Free... Get our FREE Book (From Idea to Income - 5 Reasons You Need a Side Hustle) Connect with Rich: @wearlapelpins Connect with Dennis: @denis_styles Connect Magna Wine Boutique: @magnawineboutique
Need new creative ways to engage your customers online this holiday season? Here are 7 ideas for virtual trunk shows to get you started. Done-For-You Virtual Trunk Show Bundle https://www.flourishthriveacademy.com/vts FREE Business Audit https://www.flourishthriveacademy.com/strategy/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FlourishThriveAcademy Instagram https://www.instagram.com/flourish_thrive/
After a month off, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills are back... and so are Aaron and Denise. They stormed out of Kyle's party, and when they return for Sutton's trunk show, things don't go much better.This is a Crappens on Demand episode, which means you can watch us on camera here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/39143454 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Some designers think selling high price point jewelry is harder online, but Shehana Kimiangataue is here to prove otherwise. She sells striking high-end jewelry with a cause. Her business used to rely primarily on retail sales, but when shelter-in-place hit, she immediately sought a quick and creative solution to keep sales flowing. During a 2-hour virtual trunk show hosted on Facebook live, she managed to sell over $30,000 worth of jewelry. Yes, you read that right! So how did she do it? Let’s jump right in.
Welcome to the first-ever episode of the Trunk Show hosted by Allison Howell and brought to you by RW Elephant. On this podcast, you’ll hear from founders of leading event rental companies about their rental adventures. To celebrate our first episode, we bring together a handful of the marvelous people you’ll meet in the industry and discuss their true-life, down-to-the-wire, oh-my-gosh-no-way rental nightmares. What’s in this episode: How a dream event for Coral Lane Event Rentals turned into a nightmare. How Borrowed Charm Event Rentals & Styling recovered when their most popular sofa got damaged right before an event. How it helps to be upfront and transparent with clients about their expectations. How Paisley & Jade turned a stranded delivery truck into event magic. Quotes: “Our crew is lugging these huge vintage sofas and things down a cliff, over a little bridge over a pond to the ceremony space in the heat of Texas summer, mind you.” - Lindsey Abell “If you didn’t Instagram it, it didn’t happen.” - Allison Howell “I learned being in the wedding business and doing as many weddings as we do [that] no one reads contracts and so by being upfront and transparent with what they can expect, it makes us safer on the back end if something does happen and people are less quick to jump on social media or just jump online.” -- Angie Martin “You have one chance to get it right in a very short time period with no option for mistakes or things to go wrong. You have to be able to think on your feet.” -- Allison Howell “They looked at it and they were like, ‘You got 600 bucks? We could get this guy moving.’ I’m like, ‘Take my money. Take my money.’” - Morgan Montgomery For full show notes and resources, head to https://rwelephant.com/podcast/episode-1-event-industry-pros Be sure to join our mailing list so you’ll be able to hear about all of the exciting things going on at RW Elephant. Also, I’d love for you to subscribe so you can be notified whenever we drop a new episode.
Join RW Elephant co-founder Allison Howell as she connects with leaders in the event rental industry about their rental adventures.
I now owe Matt Shoffner a life debt. Matt and I talk about the power of doing, change, and the importance of purpose. Matt also shares his experience around his recent vocal chord surgery and the loss, rediscovery and adaption of identity and the process and journey of self discovery it kicked off. You can see Matt alongside former guest and Neat Person, Maggie Roop, and The Trunk Show band perform Prince's Purple rain album start to finish live at Hardywood Brewery on 8/17 at 6:30pm. Then pop up the road to TheatreLab to meet and greet with the performers and other artists at the Ghostlight After party!
Galveston was named after Bernardo De Galvez, and you can learn all about that history this weekend at the Bryan Museum. Speaking of history, the new HISTORIC tours start Friday from the Galveston Island Visitor Center, a multi-media event on a bus with dual A/C, which could be helpful this warm weekend. It's also FAMILY BEACH Challenge at Stewart Beach, also the Surfin' Dog Competition, several great free events for the kids at the Rosenburg Library, and much more on this episode of the Galveston Experience Podcast. Be sure to subscribe to get notified of our updates. For more information, check the CALENDAR page at www.GalvestonExperience.com Thanks to Billy "Blues" Hill of G-TownSurf.com for the great photo!
Episode 51 - This week we're joined by musician/teacher/human Matt Sanderlin. We talk all about Matt's childhood music heroes Phillips Craig and Dean, his college circuit, his band Venture Boi, his live music/interview show on youtube Matt Sanderlin's Trunk Show, his karaoke experience, and so much more. Look out for a new Venture Boi single next month along with shows to promote. And check out previous episodes of Trunk Show and stay tuned for the new season coming this fall. Thanks for listening.
12/13/18 Urban and the Mystic trunk show, Pelosi the Girl Boss, Jailbird Cohen and more by The Shane Show
This week we have Collen Wyse on the show to talk about her business the Philadelphia Trunk Show. Colleen is one of the sincerest people I know, and she has really made it her mission to champion small, local designers. She hosts one-of-a-kind selling events that are also mini fashion shows and video presentations where she introduces influential Philadelphian’s to up and coming designers. I have gotten the chance to watch the magical experience Colleen creates. Before this Colleen worked at Vogue, In Style, and W Magazine and took those experiences and used them when she started her own small business. I also love this because Colleen demonstrates that you don’t have to stay in one lane, she has experienced so much in her life and each job got her to a new opportunity. I really loved sitting with her and talking about her evolution and all she learned along the way.
Engagement marketing, also known as "experiential marketing" or "event marketing", can directly engage consumers with a jewelry brand and its products. The importance of engagement marketing today is hard to deny. According to the recent study conducted by Event Track, "70% of users become regular customers after an experiential marketing event". Are you wondering what engagement marketing can look like for a jewelry brand? Listen to this episode for some ideas. Check out the accompanying blog post here: http://joyjoya.com/2018/11/04/types-of-event-marketing-for-jewelry-brands/
We were in the studio today with Kary Haun - Kary Haun Pottery Studio, Tom Rodriguez - Birdhouse Engineering, Tina Roberts - Tina Roberts Studios Bath & Body Boutique, and Steve - DebImage Photography to talk about the Shenandoah County Artisan Trail Trunk Show happening on Saturday, November 3, 2018 at Fort Valley Nursery. The pop-up shop will feature each of the vendors with their products available for sale at a wide range of prices.
On today's show, Julie talks with Mark Ingram of Mark Ingram Atelier. Mark has one of the best eyes in the industry in selecting dresses. The topic today is trunk shows. They can be critical in finding your dress, and some brides don't even know what they are. Show Highlights: What a trunk show is Why it is important to know what a trunk show is Some information on the bridal market How trunk shows travel How to find out when and where they are happening Brides need to check store websites Brides can check on them through social media Appointments book up quick, weeks in advanced Hints on trunk shows from one designer in one weekend How brides make sure what they have their hearts set on will be there Why some dresses do not come to the trunk show What the process of a trunk show is Trunk show dresses are only there for the weekend and why Brides need to be ready to buy Book trunk shows early so can come back again if needed Why Trunk shows have changed the industry Timing for all designers are different Dresses can come in differently to the trunk show Trunk shows happen all year round but most near buying period Julie really wants to hear from you, so if you have questions or comments, please reach out to her so you can be sure you are dressed, styled and down the aisle! Links Mentioned in the Show: Mark Ingram Atelier Website Mark Ingram Atelier Instagram The Stylish Bride on Instagram The Stylish Bride website Subscribe to The Stylish Bride Podcast
On today’s show, Julie talks with Mark Ingram of Mark Ingram Atelier. Mark has one of the best eyes in the industry for selecting dresses. The topic of today's show is trunk shows. They can be critical in finding your dress, and some brides don’t even know what they are. Show Highlights: What a trunk show is Why it is important to know what a trunk show is Some information on the bridal market How trunk shows travel How to find out when and where they are happening Brides need to check store websites Brides can check on them through social media Appointments book up quick, weeks in advanced Hints on trunk shows from one designer in one weekend How brides make sure what they have their hearts set on will be there Why some dresses do not come to the trunk show What the process of a trunk show is Trunk show dresses are only there for the weekend and why Brides need to be ready to buy Book trunk shows early so can come back again if needed Why Trunk shows have changed the industry Timing for all designers are different Dresses can come in differently to the trunk show Trunk shows happen all year round but most near buying period Julie really wants to hear from you, so if you have questions or comments, please reach out to her so you can be sure you are dressed, styled and down the aisle! Links Mentioned in the Show: Mark Ingram Atelier Website Mark Ingram Atelier Instagram The Stylish Bride on Instagram The Stylish Bride website Subscribe to The Stylish Bride Podcast
My guest for The Happy Hour # 206 is Jessica Honegger. Jessica is an award-winning social entrepreneur with a passion for catalyzing others to step outside their comfort zones and live lives of purpose. Jessica is the founder and co-CEO of Noonday Collection, a social impact fashion brand dedicated to designing and selling an inspired collection of jewelry and accessories made by Artisans in vulnerable communities. Noonday Collection was featured in Inc. magazine’s 2015 list of the 5,000 fastest growing companies in America at number 45. Jessica won the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year for central Texas in 2017. You guys know I am a fan of all things Noonday, and I'm so happy to welcome Jessica back to The Happy Hour as we discuss leadership, showing up for each other, being more present, and celebrate the launch of her first book! Jessica and I start off the show talking about leadership. Jessica talks about how leadership can happen in the everyday. Friends, this means each one of us has the capacity to lead. Leadership is about recognizing what we see in others and helping each other feel seen. This is such an encouragement - every single one of us has the power to lead, every day. Whether it's a note to a friend recognizing what they're doing or telling your neighbor or co-worker what you appreciate about them, we can all do this for each other! We talk about the struggle in our culture to be present, and the need for time to rest. Jessica shares her own challenges with finding balance. I think we can all relate to feeling like it's impossible to take a break, and it seems like the answer should be to work harder to get it all done, right? But, as Jessica describes, what we actually need, and what can help us truly be more productive is if we take time to rest. Jessica and I also talk about her hopes and desires for her book Imperfect Courage. We talk about handling criticism, and I appreciate Jessica's strength in creating spaces to have meaningful dialogues where it's okay to disagree. In the last part of the show, we have a ton of fun doing Q&A from you! As always, I loved having Jessica on the show and know you'll be encouraged by our conversation. And I'm putting forth a challenge: let's ask ourselves, how can we show up for someone this week? We all can do it - so let's make it happen! {You can listen to the show HERE, and make sure you never miss a Happy Hour - subscribe using your favorite podcast app (ie. iTunes, Google Play). And of course, I would love if you would share with your friends!} Links from the Show Jessica's website Jessica's Book: Imperfect Courage Jessica's Podcast: Going Scared Noonday Collection - Shop, Host a Trunk Show, Learn how to be an Ambassador! Listen to Jessica on other episodes of The Happy Hour: Episode #5, Episode #55, The Happy Half Hour #20, and Episode #08 of the If You Only Knew Mini-Series Books by Brene Brown The Hard Break: The Case for a 24/6 Lifestyle by Aaron Edelheit What Jessica is loving from the Noonday Collection Fall Line: the Rosario necklace, all the fun hoops earrings Connect with Jessica Instagram // Facebook // Twitter Connect with Jamie + The Happy Hour Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // YouTube The Happy Hour Summer Book Club's August Book: Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson AND we're extending the club - join us for September! Do you love The Happy Hour? If so, we'd love if you'd leave a review! If You Only Knew by Jamie Ivey Sponsors The Beyond Burger by Beyond Meat Google Play - Get $10 off FabFitFun - Use code: IVEY for $10 off
Don’t miss the Johnny Was Clothing Trunk Show at Desperado Boutique in the Old Mill District of Bend, Oregon Friday, July 20 – Sunday, July 22, 2018! Listen in as Karen and Rebecca share a preview of the event! Karen Malanga: Hi, it’s Karen Malanga with House Talk, Principal Broker with RE/MAX Key Properties. And […] The post JOHNNY WAS Trunk Show at Bend, Oregon Desperado Boutique! appeared first on NestBend Real Estate.
Two most recent designs: Sirius Rising and Italic. Both are shawls!Ravelry listing of all Violet Pie releasesSign up for Test Knitting or Beta Knitting or both!Big Magic by Elizabeth GilbertVacation Knitting on IGLe Mouton Rouge, the LYS that hosted my first Trunk Show, and her InstagramLeading Men Fiber ArtsPatreon! Sign up in July at the $15.00 level and you'll get 3, possibly FOUR patterns in August!
Don’t miss the Jafa and Viereck Trunk Show at Desperado Boutique Friday, June 29 – Sunday, July 1, 2018! Listen in as Karen and Rebecca share a preview of the event! Karen Malanga: Hi, this is Karen Malanga with House Talk, Principal Broker with RE/MAX Key Properties. I’m so happy to be back at Desperado, […] The post Jafa and Viereck Trunk Show at Bend, Oregon Desperado Boutique! appeared first on NestBend Real Estate.
Hey Riverside! Episode 0326: Tim Brown, Ralph Torres, and Patrick Maloney cover this weekend's events from the Trunk Show at Riverside Eye Specialists Optical Shop. Friday July 28th 2017.
This shiny new episode of Bad @ Sports Center spotlights curator Raven Munsell. We chat about her latest curatorial project with 3rd Object, titled Sneaker Boy Dreams, from artist Ashley Teamer. Munsell also sheds some light on the ACRE inspired exhibit at Heaven Gallery, Summer Sessions, before we dive deep into all that is ACRE. And finally, the light at the end of this illuminating tunnel, is a discussion of the dearly departed, bumper sticker bonanza, Trunk Show. All this and not a single bad word. http://www.thirdobject.net/exhibitions/ http://www.heavengallery.com/ http://www.acreresidency.org/ http://trunkshowtrunkshow.tumblr.com/
In this episode, Jessica sits down with speaker and author Susan Seay to talk about finding balance in your work, life, and relationships. They discuss the freedom of finding your “good enough” line, the importance of defining your core values, and the dynamics of managing your home life, relationships, and business. Whether you’re struggling to balance your Noonday business with your responsibilities as a wife and mother or trying to balance your full-time gig with your Trunk Show schedule, this episode is for you. Be sure to listen to the end of the episode for Jessica’s homework assignment for you this week, then head to the Ambassador Facebook page to share your insights!
Happy Hour #64 is with my friend Kari Sowers. Kari Sowers is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of PLACE: a Conversation on Mentoring, Relationships and Reconciliation, and serves as In-House Counsel for The Mentoring Project. Kari is an avid gardener, previously tending an urban rooftop garden in Los Angeles and launching an organic teaching garden for the disadvantaged in inner-city Portland. Kari mentors young non-profit leaders and facilitates leadership retreats for female entrepreneurs, seeking to strengthen the innovative sisterhood. She is the author of the forthcoming book, River over Rocks: We Believe What We Repeatedly Hear. She is passionate about building leadership skills into girls and young women. She travels often, but lives in Oklahoma City, with her husband and their two daughters. On today’s show we discussed our love of Kanakuk + the work that her and her husband do through The Mentoring Project + how the police officers are doing amazing things in OKC + how mentoring can help prevent kids from getting trafficked + all things gardening + how we all want to create LINKS FROM THE SHOW Kanakuk Kamp The Mentoring Project A Million Miles in a Thousand Years by Donald Miller The Belmont Foundation started by Donald Miller John Sowers (Kari’s husband) PLACE Conference Love146 Bread & Wine Communities Church QUOTES “If you love leadership then you should be mentoring” Kari Sowers “If Jesus made it and a vegan would eat it then your garden will love it.” Kari Sowers CONNECT WITH KARI // Facebook (The Mentoring Project) // Twitter // Instagram // SPONSORS: THE BURLAP COTTAGE In our busy world, holidays are as special as you make them – this includes your home and your most special gifts. A gift of artistry and handmade craftsmanship that lasts a lifetime and bears precious memories is the hallmark of The Burlap Cottage. The finest burlaps, flannels and plaids, with the richness and warmth of Christmas’ past, with a nod to the current, create the perfect custom piece to give and cherish. Tree skirts, pillows, stockings, all personalized for that special keepsake. Visit our site at www.theburlapcottage.com, and listeners to the Happy Hour podcast use the code HAPPYHOUR will receive 20% Off today thru November 30. The Burlap Cottage — artistry that celebrates the special occasions of your life. 20% off through November 30th with the code HAPPYHOUR NOONDAY COLLECTION If you’re not familiar with Noonday, you should be! Noonday is a business that uses fashion to create opportunities across the globe. They work with Artisans in Uganda, India, Vietnam, and beyond to design and create the most beautiful handmade jewelry! I want to tell you the opportunity to earn an income and make an impact as a Noonday Ambassador. Noonday Ambassadors are stylists, storytellers and social entrepreneurs who make an impact in their communities and around the world. You can style your friends and create meaningful opportunity for Artisans across the globe! My Noonday Ambassador Krista is the best and I host a Trunk Show with her every season. I love having her style me and my friends and tell me the stories behind the collection. Together we’re empowering families around the world! Noonday has an exclusive offer for Happy Hour listeners who sign up to become a Noonday Ambassador. Visit: thehappyhour.noondaycollection.comfor all the details! SHE DOES JUSTICE She Does Justice is a lifestyle brand that empowers women to make a difference. It started as an adoption fundraiser and grew into a community that is passionate about giving back. Each month, 10% of SDJ’s gross sales go toward five different initiatives — supporting adoption, empowering young women, healthcare in Africa, orphan prevention, and fighting sex trafficking. The best part? YOU get to choose where the portion of your purchase goes, YOU are empowered to make a difference right from your computer! We’re excited to offer all Happy Hour listeners free shipping with promo code “HAPPYHOUR” and hope you’ll join us in making a difference today. The shop is full of stylish & affordable tees and accessories. Happy holiday shopping! Free Shipping: HAPPYHOUR
Welcome to a Special Edition of Twisted Stitches, a knititng and spinning podcast for the twisted knitter. I this episode we will recap the trunk show for Yarn on the House (YOTH Yarns) and Vogue Knittingn Live in Pasadena. We have special guest Alethea in this episode to help us recap the events. Thanks for listening! Shownotes: http://twistedstitchespodcast.blogspot.com
Mom says it’s her treasure chest. Dad says it’s a dust collector. Annie says it’s magic. This is Season 1 Episode 1 of "Trunk Show." Find it and other original audio tales in the Tales Untold app, free in the App Store: ow.ly/LSniU
Monday on The Steven Knight Show they are live with the question of the day, the latest in entertainment news, sports, fashion, music and movie reviews. Then the team will honor breast cancer awareness month with the help of their special guest EP Mcknight. She will join the hosts to talk about her new play “And Still I Rise - For the Rainbow Ladies Who Chose Life When Death Knocked” that brings awareness to breast cancer and will debut October 15th. Plus learn more about the upcoming Elegant Eyes Trunk Show with special host Grammy Award winner Chrisette Michelle. Don't miss it! October 13, 2014 at 10PM EST. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thestevenknightshow/support
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Bravo TV's Dukes of Melrose Star Marcus Stewart. He will discuss his experience on the show, and his new service being the Fashion Doctor. For the last 3 years Marcus served as the East Coast buyer and Trunk Show coordinator of Decades the illustrious vintage and haute consignment retailer in Los Angeles, worshipped by fashionistas and collectors alike for an unparalleled collection of designer clothing and accessories dating from the 1920s to today, Marcus' fashion prowess can be seen on Bravo TV's Dukes of Melrose which chronicles the daily operations at Decades. Never one to rest on his laurels, Marcus Stewart, the fashion doctor is currently serving as an on camera STYLE EXPERT for EHOW.COM and WWLTV he also serves as the Contributing Fashion Editor for The Times Picayune and the US Fashion Ambassador for London based magazine FNO. Recently he has founded the Style Academy, an image consulting business catering to women and at risk youth. At the Style Academy Marcus teaches women and the youth how to choose the right ensembles for their physique and the art of creating life changing style moments which radiate glamour and class.
Michelle Roth and Henry Roth lift the lid on one of the most used terms in the bridal industry and share their savvy gown designer perspective. They explain what a trunk show is all about, how they work, the advantages, the disadvantages and the ...
Michelle Roth and Henry Roth lift the lid on one of the most used terms in the bridal industry and share their savvy gown designer perspective. They explain what a trunk show is all about, how they work, the advantages, the disadvantages and the ...
Featured OSU Libraries authors Cheryl Lowry and LaTina Moss reading selections from their own writings. Latina's reading included parts of a play titled "gRave Reviews", and also the memoir "Phenomenal Being." Cheryl read from her second novel, Trunk Show, written with co-author Louise Vetter, and whose story takes place mostly at the Columbus Zoo.