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Emerson Built That

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Emerson Built That

Allison DM

Emerson Built That

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Emerson Built That

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Emerson Built That

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I speak to Nicole Tamarin, artist, instructor and entrepreneur, about the business of art and the art of business.Trade shows and doing your homework to research the industryTruly understanding the marketArtists get to a point where they should
Founder of News Generation, Susan Apgood and I speak about defining media relations in today's environment. How can businesses pitch themselves to perspective agenciesSelecting clients to work withContent is key, but at what cost will it take t
This episode if full of inspiration as I talk with Melanie Griffin, Founder of Spread Your Sunshine.  From inspirational products to resources, Spread Your Sunshine is here to brighten the world. As an attorney and entrepreneur, Melanie and I c
Nicole Dillon has over 10 years of experience in the event management and marketing world, Nicole has worked with companies from the Guggenheim Museum, FUJFILM, WebMD, to startups and tech brands.In 2013 she decided to start Women Who Brunch, a
Jennifer Kipphut has been a bartender, a Coppertone sample girl, a child protective investigator, a social worker and a management consultant.  At 39,  she finally figured out what she wanted to be when she grew up and now she is a personal tra
As a commercial photographer and product stylist, Shay’s clients span the globe (brands like Sugarfina, Pure Fiji, Truffle bags and Simplified Planner to name a few). But she is most well known for inadvertently kickstarting the "styled stock"
Building a business can be the most challenging experience, yet the most rewarding. I talk with Brent Kraus of the enormously hip, creative and ever-evolving Ella Bing. He runs the show in this family business and has his toe more than dipped i
Entrepreneurs may face in their lifetime deciding to or having to:sell the business, close the doors (possibly in a rush), sunset the businessI am super passionate about the mental health of recovering entrepreneurs. The interesting thing about
Nicole D'Alonzo is the Founder of 19 Minute Yoga, the audio-first yoga app providing step-by-step audio instructions for you to flow with ease–no more craning your neck to watch a screen. As a non-technical app founder, Nicole built a solution
Krayl Funch is a home and event stylist, author and brand ambassador.  She is the author of An Appealing Plan: A Year of Everyday Celebrations, blogger and represents brands at events and on television. She is a creative in every sense of the w
Abbey Woodcock is a writer, creative and owner of a co-working space in beautiful upstate New York called Freelance Co-Op, which is an online and physical coworking space that connects creative freelancers with the resources they need to be pro
One of my favorite terms is "hot mess." It's just so... expressive and makes saying someone is stressed sound a lot more fun. However, this should not be taken lightly. I am not one to show my stress on the outside that often, so I often intern
Dr. Zhen Sullivan, Professor of Business Management and I talk the new generation of entrepreneurs. She teaches Entrepreneurship to students at Kean University in New Jersey. We talk about many things including:A new startup culture out thereWe
Do it for yourself, not others. Well, OK maybe your parents! I never enjoyed reading as a child, I always had cliff notes on hand for book reports. But as I got older, I realized I do not have to read about history and science, I could read any
I talk with Archana Mundhe, software engineer turned food blogger and author. She launched her blog Ministry of Curry in 2016 with the vision of preserving her family’s stories and recipes while making cooking simple and fun for novice and expe
I talk with Becca Goldberg, creative and founder of Suite Paperie. Becca is extremely talented and started her business at the young age of 23 when rent in NYC was the biggest expense to worry about. Becca owns a stationery company where she cu
It is so easy to be starstruck. We have fulfilled orders for musicians, athletes, actors and actresses. Obviously, it never got old. There is a difference between fulfilling a celebrity's order and actually working with one to promote your prod
Peggy Boyd started Surgical Alternative as a new college graduate. Her tremendous success over the past two decades has been due to perseverance and determination. Entrepreneurship for Peggy was "A grain of sand that just grew and grew into an
There is no recipe for a successful business. The ingredients are somewhat known but the measurements definitely vary. The recipe for a company culture is as simple or as intricate as you make it, and the place where you build your success can
We think all leaders should know how to lead in a time of crisis; however, that is only the case if they have at least this one critical element in their leadership toolbox, and that is empathy. You don't have to have gone through the exact exp
Brittany Cobb founder of Britt Co. Designs is a tremendous talent in both the graphic design and hand lettering worlds. I interviewed Brittany to discuss the two words that grew her success, and they are TALENT and EVOLVING.From mugs to sticker
Cheerleading is the new leadership sport. No pom poms required.Through 60 Second Praises and Positive Reinforcement your staff will become multipliers. By praising your staff and rewarding them for exceptional performance, they will gain furthe
You need ideas, whether it's to start a new business, create a new product or expand a strategy. You need to solve problems, whether it's saving costs, improving lead time or finding more customers. No idea is too small, no problem is too big,
The phrase, "the customer is always right" has legs. But not for the reasons we once thought. The customer is not only right because we want to put forth our best manners and promote positive client relations. The customer is also right because
Starting a Podcast about entrepreneurship talking about the sale of a business...well, it's different. Shouldn't we be talking about how to start a business, the excitement, the trepidation, the future of it all? Why not, take a look at the end
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