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Pre-Loved Podcast
S5 Ep24 THE CONSISTENCY PROJECT: revisiting Natasha to talk about risks, pivots and changes in small businesses, and the evolution of her vintage shop, and rework + upcycling brand.

Pre-Loved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 56:14


S5 Ep24 THE CONSISTENCY PROJECT: revisiting Natasha to talk about risks, pivots and changes in small businesses, and the evolution of her vintage shop, and rework + upcycling brand. JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod  Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you'll want to go thrifting with. Find the show at @emilymstochl on Instagram and @PreLovedPod on Twitter. Pre-Loved Podcast: The Consistency Project Today, I'm actually revisiting a guest I've had on the show previously, Natasha of The Consistency Project. Natasha and I originally recorded a Pre-Loved Podcast episode back in March 2020 -- it aired on March 23rd, and I'll link it in the shownotes because it's still a great episode if you haven't hear it.  But, as we all know, the spring of 2020 was a time of big changes -- for all of us.  Let's see if I can get this timeline right -- Natasha opened a physical Brooklyn location for The Consistency Project, her vintage and upcycling sustainable fashion business in December 2019, just a couple months after having her first baby! Of course, less than four months later, the pandemic would force TCP to close their doors to the public.  When Natasha and I spoke on Pre-Loved Podcast last month, we all thought maybe the closures would be a temporary storm to ride. But by the time summer came around, Natasha made the difficult decision to close the physical space permanently, and actually move her family and TCP to Hawaii where she grew up.  We thought it would be really interesting to catch up and really realistic and helpful to hear the stories about making hard decisions to pivot in your business. The Consistency Project is still at it breaking the stigma of secondhand and reworking fashion. They're just doing it in different ways.  I'm really, really excited for this episode, so let's dive right in!  All the Episode Links: @theconsistencyproject @oftheland_  @picnicwear @selina_sanders @fab_scrap @stonemountainfabric @athriftynotion @fossickstudio * JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY and get the Pre-Loved Podcast News Flash: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod  A special thanks goes out to my Patron Insiders: Patty Weber Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage Julie Kearns of Shop Junket Danny of Galaxy Live Kayla of Pins Thrift & Vintage **For more good stuff every week be sure you subscribe to Emily's newsletter! It's called The French Press and you can sign up here.  *** Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! Or, if you want, you can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. ****Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show.  Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and the Brume & Daisy blog. 

The Dating Den
With Natasha Chandel — Social Media's Influence on Dating and Ghosting. Are You Immune?

The Dating Den

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 43:22


Marni welcomes a woman who has her hands in many creative ventures, Natasha Chandel into the Den. Natasha was born in Dubai and now lives in LA. Depending on the day she is a comedy writer, actress, creative producer, podcast host, and more. During their chat they discuss the Kinda Dating Podcast, the influence of social media and reality dating shows on real-life dating, and how the pandemic has changed dating.     Key takeaways from this episode:  Learning to recognize your dating style How social media and reality dating shows affect perceptions Finding connection during the pandemic Don’t take ghosting personally   Kinda Dating [2:03] Natasha describes her podcast Kinda Dating as an exploration of commitment issues. She reveals that in the past she was a hardcore relationship girl. But after enduring an abusive relationship, she became a commitment-phobe. Through lots of therapy and personal development work, she has come out on the other side as a reformed commitment-phobe.  When we are on a date, we tend to judge the other person without realizing how we are showing up. We may be the quality casual daters who are showing up as emotionally unavailable and not even be aware of it.    Social Media & Reality Dating Shows [8:32] When Natasha looks at the world of entertainment and social media, she believes people are used by technology instead of people using the technology. On the flip side,  apps and social media ARE a great way for people to connect. Natasha admits to socially stalking people before she would go out on a date with them, but she doesn't want her entire relationship online.  One in three Gen Z'ers say their online identity is their most authentic self. But, Natasha says they may not understand what being your most authentic self means. They may not be old enough to understand who they are yet.  Marni brings up the documentary show Fake Famous. The producers use proven strategies to make three people instantly famous as social media influencers. The show highlights how fake social media influencers can be. It’s a digital construct.  Social media influencers are fake digital constructs. Do not measure your life against an image that isn't real.  Natasha reminds us that social media is a curated experience. Most people don't post the negative parts of life. Focus on the good things in your life so you spend less time comparing yourself to others. Marni adds when we seek validation from outside we are not filling up our self-love tank.  The pandemic has caused people to spend much more time online and swiping online connection apps. Most studies show this does not help people feel connected.  Natasha believes when the pandemic is over people will be over-the-top careless and start having sex with anybody and everybody. She says to wrap up! Put a condom on!    Make a Connection: Visit Our Website Join Our Dating Den Facebook Community Here! Learn how to attract your perfect equal...watch our latest training here! Interested in working with us? Book a Breakthrough session at DWDVIP Get a Free Coaching Session with Marni on Our Podcast - Sign up Here to Be a Guest On Our Show Download a Complimentary Copy of our Book - How to Find a Quality Guy Without Going on 200 Dates Natasha Chandel Kinda Dating Podcast

Design Voice Podcast
#51 - Building a Collaborative Design Practice with Natasha Espada, AIA, Founder of Studio ENEE

Design Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 31:29


Natasha Espada, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP BD+C is the founder and Principal of STUDIO ENÉE Architects. She has over 25 years of design and construction expertise in both renovation and new construction for institutional, civic, and commercial clients. Natasha served as the 2020 President of the Boston Society for Architecture. Her platform focused on equity, diversity, inclusion, and social justice in the profession, as well as working to make Boston a Design City by bringing art and design to all neighborhoods in Boston. She has been a speaker on Equity and Practice at the AIA Grassroots Conference in Washington, D.C., AIA Connecticut’s Equity Summit, and AIA New Hampshire’s The Future of Practice Conference. She is also an Adjunct Professor at Northeastern University and has been a design critic and lecturer at Harvard GSD, MIT, Yale, Wentworth, Roger Williams, and the BAC. Since 2012, she has served on the Committee for Green Communities and the board of the Permanent Public Building Committee in Needham, MA. Natasha is a graduate of University of Florida and holds a master’s degree in architecture from the University of Virginia with a certificate in American Urbanism. In this episode you’ll hear: When Natasha decided she was ready to start her own firm The prep that went into it before she made the jump The biggest challenge of starting the practice On forming a new, collaborating type of design practice Her goals for the firm, and what the ideal size is Natasha’s experience as an adjunct professor The idea of code switching and feeling like you need to hide your true self at work When Natasha realized she could be herself Advice for emerging professionals who feel like they still have to mask themselves at work Natasha’s work as the 2020 President of BSA, and what she plans to do next -- LEARN more at www.designvoicepodcast.com FOLLOW the show on Instagram @designvoicepodcast EMAIL us at hello@designvoicepodcast.com

Behind Her Empire
Selling Ice Cream from a Broken Truck to Becoming a Multi-Million Dollar Household Brand with Natasha Case, Co-Founder of Coolhaus

Behind Her Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 44:58


Natasha Case is the co-founder and CEO of Coolhaus, a leading women-founded and -led ice cream and frozen dessert brand creating premium cookie sandwiches and pints. After earning her masters in architecture and landing her dream job at Walt Disney Imagineering, Natasha discovered her newfound passion for creating architecturally-inspired ice cream sandwiches as a way to bring joy to her coworkers during the last recession. At that time, Natasha met her co-founder and now wife, Freya, and they realized the potential and uniqueness of the product. They decided to quit their corporate careers to pursue their passion for ice cream as a real business and create a brand they could identify with. In 2008, they took a barely drivable postal van they purchased on Craigslist to Coachella to officially launch their ice cream sandwiches. The event turned out to be a massive hit and Coolhaus has now become a multi-million dollar business growing 2-3x per year. Natasha has been named 30 under 30 by Forbes & Zagat and has helped expand the business to over 7,500 grocery stores nationwide, from Safeway to Whole Foods. In this episode, we’ll talk to Natasha about: * How Natasha found a way to incorporate her two passions, food and architecture when she was working at Disney [6:39]* When Natasha decided to take a personal passion of hers to the next step and create a real “business” [8:39]* Why not being able to secure a business loan and launching at Coachella with a broken van was the best decision Natasha made [10:44] * How Natasha and her co-founder managed to launch at Coachella despite having no brand or business recognition [14:35]* How the Coolhaus brand went viral after its launch and changed the trajectory of the business [16:17]* Natasha shares how she launched the company by borrowing only $1,400 [20:11]* Key challenges Natasha faced growing Coolhaus and the importance of being transparent with your customers during difficult times [24:18]* Natasha discusses what it takes to go from start-up founder to a CEO of a multi-million dollar business [27:34]* Natasha opens about life as a mother and entrepreneurship & how her children have motivated her to create an even bigger ice-cream empire with Coolhaus [32:10]* Natasha shares advice on how she mentally handles the stresses and challenges of running a business [37:13]* Key advice Natasha has for women who are taking a leap in their career or want to start their own dream business [38:51]Follow Natasha:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natashajcase/ * Coolhaus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coolhaus/ * Coolhaus Website: https://cool.haus/ Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Stay updated & subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.behindherempire.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Courage Up
Using Enneagram to discover Who You Are with Natasha Smith

Courage Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 31:51


When Natasha learned to understand herself through the Enneagram, she felt her world opening up, seeing so many possibilities to grow and flourish in all areas of life. That’s what she’s passionate about now — Helping online business women use their full potential by understanding their Enneagram type and leveraging the Enneagram to grow in every area of life. Today, Natasha shares about her transformational journey with Enneagram and how you can experience it too!    Courage Up Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1526947990801218/ Courage Up Show Notes https://www.mingshelby.com/podcast Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/mingshelby/

Fear Less Business Podcast
Episode 102: Forming a Non Profit

Fear Less Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 39:25


  Urban farming. Most of us have heard the term, but what is it?   This week we will be talking to Natasha Nicholes whose passion lies with urban farming. She has spent many years taking back spaces in the “concrete jungle” and turning them into urban farms!    Her passion grew so strong that she turned it into a non-profit: We Sow We Grow. Today Jamie is talking to Natasha about her non-profit and the steps involved in creating it!   Listen to this week’s episode to hear:> When Natasha knew she needed to turn her passion into a 501(c)3.> What the process of creating a 501(c)3 looked like.> What was Natasha’s first “ask” for help.> Fundraising avenues and opportunities> Future We Sow We Grow goals   And much more, including Natasha’s one piece of advice to anyone who may be considering creating a 501(c)3 themselves!    Please join us in the HQ and tell us about your experiences with non profits. Did you start your own, have you worked for one or have they helped you in some way?   As always, please subscribe to the FearLess Business Podcast wherever you listen, and we are always eternally grateful for a review.    Find Natasha here: Website: www.wesowwegrow.org Instagram: @wesowwegrow Facebook: @Wesowwegrow  

Dishing with Delishes Podcast | Interviewing Food Bloggers | Help Food Bloggers Grow Their Business | Learn From Others Succe

Natasha Bull grew up in a home where her Czech mom cooked everything from scratch. She developed a keen interest in cooking by watching her mom, but strangely enough, that same childhood experience did not rub off on her younger sister. Natasha picked up enough tips and tricks from her mom that she felt prepared to feed herself after moving out on her own when she finished university. Other domestic tasks? Not so much. In the years since, Natasha has been honing her cooking and recipe development skills. Natasha regularly read food blogs for a couple of years prior to starting Salt & Lavender in 2015. One day she decided that if others can do it, so could she! She had always dreamed of starting her own business, and this was the perfect opportunity. The thought of having to learn how to photograph food well held her back for quite some time, but now it’s one of her favorite things about food blogging. Natasha’s blog is all about wholesome recipes that are (mostly) made from scratch and simple to prepare. Juggling the blog, a full-time job, a husband, and two cats has helped Natasha narrow her focus to easy recipes that can be made on a weeknight. You can almost always find garlic, Kalamata olives, butter leaf lettuce, lemons, fresh herbs, and Greek yogurt in Natasha’s kitchen. She wishes you could also always find steak there. When Natasha isn’t testing a recipe or photographing food, you can find her exploring warmer places (she calls Edmonton, Canada home) or thinking about what she’s going to eat for her next meal.

Her Success Radio
Let success surprise you, with Natasha Khazanov

Her Success Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 44:36


  Let success surprise you, with Natasha Khazanov Give yourself a hug and other tips from a neuroscientist Her success came as a surprise. When Natasha made her decision to leave Russia to seek a better future for her son in the US, she was sure that she was sacrificing her own career for good. But her entrepreneurial journey was just about to begin.   From sacrifice to success What is the story of how you got on this path, what was your call to adventure? I left Russia because of the turmoil at that time. My motivation was to create a better life for my son. I was willing to sacrifice my career to make it happen for Andrew. I didn’t think I would be successful professionally. I was hired at UCSF, one of the best schools in Medicine. The department needed me to be a therapist. I didn’t like it. It was too ambiguous. Too fuzzy. Twenty-six years down the road I know that this is my calling – helping people to be happy and more resilient. In my wildest dreams honestly I could not imagine that I could be teaching at UCSF, that I could testify in the Supreme Court, that I would have a thriving private practice in therapy. My assumption that was you need to speak good English. I wasn’t fluent. I surprised myself.   How parents influence our professional life So many limiting beliefs could have held you back, but you didn’t let that hold you back because you had this bigger desire at heart? I did have that. But I also had another tool. I downloaded the voice of my father. My dad was the ultimate incredibly effective parent. My dad parented me in a way that was intuitive. He didn’t know a lot about the science or the art of parenting. But he was wise and smart. The download from my early childhood was “you can do whatever you want. Whatever you put your mind to you will be successful, because you are competent. You can make mistakes and because you are competent you will be able to recover from you mistakes”. My mom was the opposite. She was very critical. Her downloads were “Who do you think you are?” I think this was my motivator to be a parenting coach and parenting expert. I realized that when you have these two sets of voices in your head, one of them is helpful and the other is hurtful. Overtime I was able to identify my mom’s voice as not very helpful and replace it with my dad’s voice.   Examining ourselves just enough What would you say to somebody who is thinking “I don’t think I have had an empowering voice my life”? Maybe both parents were critical, or a single parent who was always busy. What can this person do to help parent themselves right now. There are different ways to replace hurtful voices with helpful voices. It is never too late. We are never done. Even if our parents are very competent and good, still we develop unhelpful voices. This is the work of self-exploration. Socrates said, “The unexamined life is not worth living”. It is true, so we need to examine our lives. But a lot of times we live the over-examined lives. We are stuck in our heads. We examine our lives by being critical to ourselves and beating ourselves up for our failures. So my prescription to changing ourselves is living our lives that are examined just enough. That means paying attention to our feelings. Knowing where they showing up in our bodies. Feelings are very physical, so it is not about thinking. It’s about being present, and allowing feelings to show up.   Overcoming the fear of rejection When you started doing work on your own and developing your SMARTT method, what kinds of barriers came up for you? It was hard. When I opened my private practice, it was scary. It wasn’t as scary as it is now to launch my SMARTT Parenting because there is no guarantee that people will like it. Fear of rejection is the most visceral fear for all of us. The only way I was able to overcome my fears is being gentle, kind, and forgiving to myself. And using my SMARTT approach on myself. The same part of our brain lights up in fMRI when we experience social rejection as when we have physical pain. Sometimes it is easier to be in physical pain than be socially rejected.   Transformations My mom passed away recently. She was my critical parent. I had an amazingly beautiful experience with her before she died. I used my SMARTT tools to connect with her in a way that was kind, loving, forgiving, and pretty profound. My mom was not probably parented in the way that was stellar. My mom was educated and smart, she was a physician. But she was not emotionally intelligent. I saw the transformation in my mom at the end of her life and that was beautiful and amazing.   Facing our feelings to succeed Acknowledge, welcome all your feeling. No good or bad, right? A part of my upbringing was the notion that you were allowed to have one feeling at a time. If you were angry, go in your room and clear your anger. Feelings show up and they are messy. Acknowledge you may be fearful or anxious. Then you can surround your feeling with feelings of compassion to yourself, forgiveness. Being gentle. You can even hug yourself. When your body feels safe, your brain works better. You are more creative, more perceptive.   Our favorite tips from Natasha: Don’t let language or cultural barriers get in the way of success. Welcome the hurtful and helpful voices from childhood. To work through the critical voice, use movement and breathing. To overcome fear, be gentle, kind, and forgiving to yourself. Use the SMARTT tools to connect with children and with parents Avoid over-examining or under-examining your life. Be present, pay attention to your feelings and how they show up in your body. Usher in and welcome all feelings. To feel safe and be more productive, give yourself a hug.   Resources and Links: Visit her parenting website: www.smarttcoaching.com Visit her therapy website: www.natashakhazanov.com Follow her on Facebook (SMARTT Parenting page and SMARTT Mamas group)   Quotes “Fear of rejection is, in my opinion, the number one reason why people don’t take risks. And when we don’t take risks we are not going to be successful.” “All my feelings, comfortable or uncomfortable, are good feelings. In my book, there is no such thing as negative feelings. All of them are signals.”   Did you enjoy the show? Let us know your biggest takeaways in the comments. If you like what we’re doing, please subscribe to #InChargeShow in iTunes and leave us a review and a 5-star rating, to help more women who won’t settle find us. Follow the links to take the quizzes we discussed on the show: www.yourtrueselfie.com www.inchargequiz.com In the free report at the end of each quiz, you’ll get an invitation to join our Facebook community. I hope you accept it. I look forward to connecting with you soon! Until then, Stay in your heart. xx Valerie   In this episode, we talk about: success, mother, woman, immigration, confidence, self-doubt, neuroscience, parenting, healing, resilience, brain, love

MashReads Podcast
'The Sun Is Also A Star' (with guest Nicola Yoon)

MashReads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 51:27


This week on the MashReads Podcast, we are joined by New York Times bestselling author Nicola Yoon to talk about her new novel The Sun Is Also A Star. The Sun Is Also A Star follows two strangers -- romantic poet Daniel and science whiz Natasha -- who have very different opinions on love. When Natasha and Daniel run into each other on a fateful day in New York, Daniel believes he has found The One and embarks on a quest to convince Natasha to fall in love with him. The only problem: at the end of the day Natasha is being deported to Jamaica at the end of the day. Join us as we talk with Nicola about YA, writing about race and immigration, love at first sight and The Sun Is Also A Star.

SuperHot BadGuy Podcast
Specialsode: Creep Corner Stories & Video Game Villains

SuperHot BadGuy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 71:01


When Natasha and Eric are away, the girls will play! Guest hosts Alice Espada and Onna Govender introduce Markella to villains of the video game world, capped with a fresh batch of Creep Corner Stories, yummy!

Dog House Empire
25: Sardines, Sex w Natasha, True Love, Doo Doo Clown

Dog House Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 72:44


Ep. 25: November 24, 2015 National Sardine Day. Underwear bandit. Elvis run for the boarder. When Natasha talks ish about people. Warriors going for the record. JV hates the outsiders. Who initiates the sex? When true love escapes. Will Smith as Django. Do-Do the clown. A stripper beat down. Elvis’ big drunk mouth. Call to the Warriors’ scoreboard.