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In this episode, we sit down with Ellie Mae Waters, the founder and creative director of Ellie Mae Studios. She takes us through her journey, from how she came to start her own clothing line, to her experiences working in the cut-throat fashion industry of Los Angeles. Ellie Mae shares her story of starting her career in styling at just 19 years old and how her experiences in a 'dog eat dog' environment helped shape her work ethic and determination. She also touches on the issue of Canadian icons not being fully appreciated until they've made it big elsewhere, and we talk about the importance of recognizing and celebrating local talent.
Ellie Mae goes into the importance and power of people who help you without expecting anything in return, and how supporting one another and networking can help everyone succeed. She also discusses the misconception around affluence and opportunity, sharing her own experiences of how hard work and perseverance can lead to honest success.
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In this episode, we sit down with Ellie Mae Waters, the founder and creative director of Ellie Mae Studios. She takes us through her journey, from how she came to start her own clothing line, to her experiences working in the cut-throat fashion industry of Los Angeles. Ellie Mae shares her story of starting her career in styling at just 19 years old and how her experiences in a 'dog eat dog' environment helped shape her work ethic and determination. She also touches on the issue of Canadian icons not being fully appreciated until they've made it big elsewhere, and we talk about the importance of recognizing and celebrating local talent.
Ellie Mae goes into the importance and power of people who help you without expecting anything in return, and how supporting one another and networking can help everyone succeed. She also discusses the misconception around affluence and opportunity, sharing her own experiences of how hard work and perseverance can lead to honest success.
As always, support this independent podcast by making sure you:
FOLLOW - LIKE - COMMENT - SHARE!
CONNECT WITH SHANTELLE
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/shantellebisson/?hl=en
WEBSITE: https://shantellebisson.com/
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@withoutlosingyourcool
NEWSLETTER: https://shantellebisson.com/pages/boo...
BUNDLES: https://shantellebisson.com/collections