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By Brandon Ericson
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The podcast currently has 207 episodes available.
Episode Summary:
In my final interview, I had the honor of speaking with Kirsten Campbell from the Center for Inclusive Entrepreneurship and Melanated Maternity Essentials. Kirsten shared insights into the impactful work of the Center for Inclusive Entrepreneurship, an organization dedicated to assisting small businesses in marginalized rural communities. She highlighted their unique approach to supporting businesses at every stage of their journey, emphasizing the remarkable fact that their services are completely free for clients. This is a significant boon for entrepreneurs who often face financial and systemic barriers.
Additionally, Kirsten delved into her passion project, Melanated Maternity Essentials. Her blog is a vibrant platform dedicated to supporting melanated mothers, offering guidance and community on topics related to motherhood and birth. The conversation with Kirsten was not only enlightening but also deeply inspiring, showcasing her dedication to empowering entrepreneurs and mothers alike. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of entrepreneurship, community support, and maternal health, particularly in the context of marginalized communities.
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In today's episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing the talented Brandi York from Brandi York Fine Art & Random Geekery. Brandi shared her fascinating journey into the art world, beginning with how she honed her artistic skills while working at Trader Joe's. We delved into her passion for Art Nouveau, a style that has significantly influenced many of her stunning pieces. Beyond her art, Brandi also opened up about her love for video games and other aspects of geek culture, offering listeners a well-rounded glimpse into her creative and personal interests. This episode is a must-listen for art enthusiasts and gamers alike, as Brandi's story is as inspiring as it is entertaining.
Links to Things Mentioned in this Episode:
Website: https://brandiyorkart.com/
IG: @Brandiyorkart
FB: https://www.facebook.com/brandiyorkart/
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BrandiYorkArt
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brandiyorkart
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrandiYorkArt
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In today's compelling episode, we dive into an enriching conversation with Alicia Luca Dean, the author of "Until the Darkness Turns to Light." Alicia, who has nurtured a deep-seated passion for books and writing since her early years, delves into her journey as an author. Her dedication to refining her craft led her to the ambitious goal of not just writing a novel but creating a narrative with profound depth and significance. "Until the Darkness Turns to Light" is more than a story; it's a powerful exploration of human trafficking, interwoven with inspirations drawn from real-life events. Alicia shares her insights on the challenges of addressing such a sensitive topic, her research process, and how she aims to impact readers through her storytelling. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in how literature can raise awareness and evoke change on critical social issues.
Links to Things Mentioned in this Episode:
Amazon Storefront:
Until The Darkness Turns to Light: https://bit.ly/3QzYt3c
Creative Writing Prompts Book: https://bit.ly/3SvXtQa
FB: https://www.facebook.com/alicia.dean.754
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In today's enlightening episode, we sit down with the multi-faceted Michelle Meaney, founder of Spectrums of Humanity and a licensed mental health counselor. With a wealth of knowledge and profound insights, Michelle sheds light on the internal barriers that often hinder personal growth.
Delving deep into human psychology, Michelle highlights the four cardinal principles laid out by business speaker and coach Tony Robbins: Certainty, Uncertainty, Connection, and Significance. Through our conversation, she unpacks the vital role these pillars play in shaping our behavior, aspirations, and overall well-being.
In a candid revelation, Michelle shares her recent journey with ayahuasca, providing a glimpse into her transformative experience. However, it's crucial to note that her recounting is purely personal. Ayahuasca is a potent substance with profound effects, and any interest in exploring its realms should be approached with caution, proper consultation, and professional guidance.
Join us for this deep dive into the human psyche, the nuances of mental health, and the beauty of seeking and understanding oneself.
Links to Things Mentioned in this Episode:
Website: Spectrumsofhumanity.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spectrumsofhumanity
Youtube: https://youtube.com/@michellemeaneylmhc4576
IG: https://www.instagram.com/spectrumsofhumanity/
Michelle's Email: [email protected]
The Wisdom of Trauma: https://thewisdomoftrauma.com/
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In today's episode, we dive into the world of Tom Eisenberg, a stalwart of The Friends of Camano Island Parks organization. With an unwavering commitment to the community, Tom's dedication is evident in the time and effort he's poured into maintaining and preserving the parks in the area for the enjoyment of current and future generations.
From a fascinating journey in the oil industry to his significant role in preserving Camano Island's natural beauty, Tom's story is nothing short of inspiring. Listen in as we explore the intricate paths that led Tom from the expansive oilfields to the serene parks of Camano Island.
It's a tale of passion, commitment, and the undying love for the community. Don't miss out on this riveting conversation with a true champion of nature and community!
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In today's episode, we sit down with Kristina Hines from the Washington Small Business Development Center (SBDC). As an advisor, Kristina offers a wealth of knowledge and hands-on guidance to small businesses in various stages of their journey, and here's the kicker—it's all for free! We delve into her own rich tapestry of experiences in the small business world, exploring how her path led her to SBDC. But we don't stop there. Kristina also shares invaluable business concepts that are sure to provide fresh insights and actionable takeaways for every entrepreneur out there. Whether you're just starting out or looking to scale, this is an episode you won't want to miss!
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In this episode, we sit down with the vibrant Hai Anh Vu, the mastermind behind Little Bean's Toy Chest and the visionary founder and director of Whidbey Island Art & STEM Center. Making the transition from the bustling cityscape of Hong Kong to the serene Whidbey Island, inspired by her husband's roots in the region, Hai Anh's journey is a blend of cultures and passions. We explore the heartwarming narrative behind Little Bean's Toy Chest's inception and delve deep into what ignited her passion to establish a hub for learning and creativity at the Whidbey Island Art & STEM Center. Join us as we uncover the stories of an entrepreneur who's making waves in both the world of play and education.
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In our latest episode of the Camano Voice, we are thrilled to spotlight Bill Koger, the distinguished featured artist for October 2023. Bill stands out in the art community as our first guest to specialize in gouache painting, a medium that marries the luminosity of watercolors with the opacity of acrylics. Delve into the captivating reasons behind Bill's affinity for watercolors and discover the pivotal moment he was introduced to the world of gouache. But that's not all! Bill also sheds light on the significant events orchestrated by the Stanwood Camano Arts Guild. Whether you're an art aficionado or just beginning to dip your toes into the realm of painting, this episode promises a rich palette of insights and inspirations.
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In today's episode, we're joined by the inspiring Caroline Cummings, CEO of RAIN Catalysts. Tracing a career that's woven through startups, bustling corporate halls, and now to the passionate realm of nonprofits, Caroline brings a unique lens to the entrepreneurial journey. But what truly sets this conversation apart is our deep dive into "work-life integration" - a concept Caroline passionately advocates for. Beyond just that, RAIN Catalysts is on a commendable mission: leveling the entrepreneurial playing field by building Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in rural areas. By bringing the tools, resources, and education often reserved for startup hubs to these often overlooked communities, they're fueling dreams and ambitions miles away from the metropolitan hustle. Tune in to discover how Caroline and RAIN Catalysts are changing the entrepreneurial narrative, one rural community at a time.
Links to Things Mentioned in this Episode:
website: https://www.raincatalysts.org/
IG: @raincatalysts
fb: https://www.facebook.com/raincatalysts.org
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLgZKwZuVNzJUEtcfIOBuhg
IEDC Program: https://www.iedconline.org/
FailCon: https://thefailcon.com/
Portland Seed Fund: https://portlandseedfund.com/
The Danger of a Single Story: https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_ngozi_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story
Ernesto Sarali Ted Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/ernesto_sirolli_want_to_help_someone_shut_up_and_listen?language=en
We Should All be Feminists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg3umXU_qWc
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On today's episode, we're joined by the incredibly talented Shogo Ota, the creative genius behind Tireman Studios. With a portfolio boasting collaborations with iconic brands like Starbucks, Fjallraven, the Krakens, the Sounders, and even our local Camano Commons Marketplace, Shogo's artistic journey is nothing short of captivating. Ever wondered how Shogo earned the intriguing title of 'stylistic chameleon'? We delve into the origins of that nickname and much more. From sharing the stories behind some of his most mesmerizing projects to reflecting on career milestones, this conversation with Shogo offers a deep dive into the world of art and design. Whether you're an art enthusiast or just curious about the creative process, this episode promises a blend of inspiration, storytelling, and artistic flair. Don't miss it!
Links to Things Mentioned in this Episode:
Website: https://www.tiremanstudio.com/
IG: @Shogodzilla
FB: https://www.facebook.com/TiremanStudios
Twitter: https://twitter.com/shogo_ota
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The podcast currently has 207 episodes available.