
38. How To Use Creative Collaborations to Form Partnerships
11/27/17 • 54 min
Being the total foodie that I am, I sought out this guest because I was drawn to the amazing food photography on her Instagram feed. The photos all lead to WinniE’s Bakery, based in Colombia, Maryland, where creator and chef, Elise Smith, provides patrons with treats steeped in familial tradition with a unique flare that only she can provide.
Elise’s love for baking was shaped as a child by watching and helping her grandmother in the kitchen. That love soon turned into passion after an innocent batch of expresso brownies, intended as a pick-me-up for a college final, ignited a fire in Elise that quite frankly isn’t turning down anytime soon. Elise shares how she started her business, how to engage in creative collaborative projects, and how to approach almost anyone as an introvert, plus a host of other fun tidbits.
ELISE SMITHWebsite: winniesbakery.com Instagram: winniesbakery Facebook: winniesbakeryus Twitter: winniesbakery Pinterest: winniesbakery
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Being the total foodie that I am, I sought out this guest because I was drawn to the amazing food photography on her Instagram feed. The photos all lead to WinniE’s Bakery, based in Colombia, Maryland, where creator and chef, Elise Smith, provides patrons with treats steeped in familial tradition with a unique flare that only she can provide.
Elise’s love for baking was shaped as a child by watching and helping her grandmother in the kitchen. That love soon turned into passion after an innocent batch of expresso brownies, intended as a pick-me-up for a college final, ignited a fire in Elise that quite frankly isn’t turning down anytime soon. Elise shares how she started her business, how to engage in creative collaborative projects, and how to approach almost anyone as an introvert, plus a host of other fun tidbits.
ELISE SMITHWebsite: winniesbakery.com Instagram: winniesbakery Facebook: winniesbakeryus Twitter: winniesbakery Pinterest: winniesbakery
WHERE’S NACHE’Website: nachesnow.comFacebook: studio78podcastInstagram: @nachesnowYoutube:Nache SnowTwitter: @nachesnowLinkedIn: nachesnowPodcast: Studio 78Pinterest: Tallook
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37. Discover Your Purpose and Passion
Happy Thanksgiving folks! As the clock on 2017 winds down, I figured it was a good time to create a quick video on purpose and passion. I get tons of questions about these two areas, although I firmly believe they are one in the same. Your passion informs your purpose.
In this week's visual episode, I outline a few ideas on what you can do to discover your passion and I also give you a homework assignment at the end. Don't worry, it's not anything too difficult, just a few action steps that will hopefully help you reveal and start moving toward your passion.
WHERE’S NACHE’Website: nachesnow.comFacebook: studio78podcastInstagram: @nachesnowYoutube:Nache SnowTwitter: @nachesnowLinkedIn: nachesnowPodcast: Studio 78Pinterest: Tallook
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39. The Art of Making and Selling Handmade Watercolors
Kirsten Cooner is an artist who as a kid dabbled in creative mediums, although she never considered herself a true creative. While studying graphic design, she stumbled upon studio art classes that seemed relatively interesting at first, but after taking a few, she fell in love. Mixing her studio art experience with her appreciation and study of art history, Kirsten found herself investing her fringe hours to researching old artist journals and paint-making.
A four-month trip to California afforded her the opportunity to turn her interest into a full-on business. Hushwing made its official debut earlier this year, and its products have been selling rapidly ever since. Kirsten’s watercolors are rich and vibrant and are sure to add a unique quality to any painting. In this episode, she discusses the process of testing to achieve her watercolors, her marketing strategy, and her attempt to manage her personal artwork with her booming business.
Kirsten CoonerWebsite: hushwingwatercolors.comEtsy Shop: HushwingWatercolors Facebook: hushwingwatercolors Instagram: @hushwingwatercolors Pinterest: hushwingwc
WHERE’S NACHE’Website: nachesnow.comFacebook: studio78podcastInstagram: @nachesnowYoutube:Nache SnowTwitter: @nachesnowLinkedIn: nachesnowPodcast: Studio 78Pinterest: Tallook
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