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By Cara and Scott Nava
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In this episode, we interview Veronica Di Santo, Managing Partner of one of our favorite bridal designers, Ines Di Santo. Ines Di Santo is an internationally renowned bridal gown and evening wear designer. Inspired by her upbringing in Buenos Aires, Ines connected to the romance of the art world as a young woman and went on to study fine art and design in Argentina and Italy.
During the interview, Veronica is sharing the inspiring origin story behind Ines Di Santo and how gratitude for the “little gifts” led her to launching her first sold out collection.
Special Guest Bio:
Born in Toronto and blessed to grow up in an atelier, Veronica has worked alongside her mother, Ines Di Santo, since the tender age of five. She joined the business in her own right in 1998, expanding the Ines Di Santo brand to become one of the fastest-growing luxury bridal companies in North America. As both her mother’s business partner and her daughter, Veronica remains her most trusted critic and adoring fan. With Ines running the design room and Veronica as Managing Partner, the duo’s commitment allows them to play on their strengths and continuously grow the Ines Di Santo brand philosophy
To learn more about Ines DiSanto, visit:
Website: https://www.inesdisanto.com/
IG: @inesdisanto
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In our second episode of Season 2, we interview Erinne Brown of Live Well with Erinne. She is a coach and well-being advocate. And this past summer, we interviewed her on the topic of Emotional De-shedding in light of the Racial Reckoning. It goes without saying that 2020 was a year that taught us so many lessons, brought more gratitude and more insight for the future. And while, as we learned the last year, cannot control the future, there are some parts of our lives that we can manage in a way that leads us to the life that we want. In this episode, we are exploring Erinne’s three steps to tackling mental clutter so you can attain your goals and desires.
About Our Special Guest:
Erinne is a wellness coach who guides overachieving women on their journey to reclaim their wellbeing. She believes in the importance of developing deep awareness for what one's mind, body and soul needs, and feeling empowered to take action to serve those needs. By coaching her clients through holistic lifestyle changes and mastering their everyday habits, they find the inner resources to show up as the best version of themselves. Erinne's wellness journey started after she experienced burnout from her career in management consulting, which left her searching for answers on how she can be ambitious and successful, without sacrificing her physical and emotional wellbeing. As Erinne found fulfillment in the changes she was making in her life, she decided to get her certifications as a Health coach and Life coach to help other women who had a similar struggle. She launched Live Well with Erinne, and is now coaching clients 1-on-1, in groups and leading workshops to help others step into a new normal of wellbeing.
To learn more about Erinne Brown:
Website: www.livewellwitherinne.com
IG: www.instagram.com/livewellwitherinne @livewellwitherinne
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Happy New Year!!! In our first episode of 2021, we are interviewing Eryn Donaldson, founder of The Model Home, full-service professional organizing company. More than home organization and unpacking company, The Model Home’s mission is to help change the homes and lives of their clients with long-term solutions. So many of us are spending more time and home, making workspaces all over the home and she is going to offer her expert advice on how to maintain your space and eliminate clutter.
About Eryn Donaldson
Eryn Donaldson is a Maryland native who attended Auburn University in Alabama and currently calls Washington D.C. home – although most of her time is spent traveling for work. Before founding The Model Home, Eryn was thriving at work but quickly realized that traditional corporate jobs were not for her. It was not until she took up the task of organizing her parent’s garage that she realized transforming spaces for functional efficiency and curating aesthetically pleasing spaces was her forté. In 2017 Eryn dove in and created her own business that now serves over five areas across the country and is continuously growing.
To learn more about The Model Home, visit them at:
Website: https://www.themodelhm.com/
IG: @themodelhm https://www.instagram.com/themodelhm/
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In this episode, we interview Aga Rhodes, a Chicago-based professional makeup artist and global educator with 20 years of experience working with a diverse clientele from celebrities, brides within her company Bridal by Aga to commercial clients through her affiliate brand, Makeup by Aga. For anyone that knows Aga and follows her on social media, you’ll quickly learn that she is committed to a positive energy work and wellness. And in this episode, we are talking through her experience as an artist and entrepreneur as well as touching on the very subjective idea of beauty and how we can all work toward feeling good from the inside out.
Guest Speaker Bio:
Aga Rhodes is a Chicago-based professional makeup artist and global educator with 20 years of experience, and a love for art, color, light, and texture. Aga’s signature look of timeless, classic beauty has earned her an impressive bridal following. She has helped hundreds of brides look and feel dreamy and picture-perfect on their special day.
To learn more about Aga Rhodes:
Bridal Website: https://www.bridalbyaga.com/
Commercial Website:
https://www.makeupbyaga.com/
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/bridalbyaga/
https://www.instagram.com/makeupbyagarhodes/
Next week, we are releasing our interview with @julierothnovack, CEO and co-founder of @PartySlate a content-rich marketplace that inspires people planning events and connects them with the leading event companies across the country and the world -- all in one place.
Special Guest Information:
Julie is the CEO and Co-Founder of PartySlate, a Houzz-like website where leading event professionals share their work, build their brand and drive leads. Before founding PartySlate, Julie held executive positions at top-tier digital agencies such as Razorfish, Vibes Mobile, and Agency.com. With over 20 years of digital marketing experience with some of the biggest brands in the world, Julie is excited to bring this expertise to the events industry. Julie received an MBA in marketing and finance from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University and a BA in Economics from the University of Michigan
Website: https://www.partyslate.com/
IG: @partyslate
https://www.instagram.com/partyslate/
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In this episode, we are interviewing Phil Cooper, founder of High-minded Events which is a luxury event planning service that educates clients and their guests on responsible cannabis consumption for an elevated, infused event experience, sophisticated, cannabis-concentrated affairs and provide full-service Cannabis Bars, Virtual Reality, Sound, Projection, and Interactive Activities.
Special Guest Information:
From sandcastles to scenic designs for Jennifer Hudson and Keith Urban, Phil has spent a lifetime building beautiful moments for others to enjoy. This need to create is what drives him to lead creative teams and tell brand stories through incredible live event experiences ranging from engaging dinners to corporate programs for thousands.
To learn more about High-minded Events, visit them at:
Website: https://www.highmindedevents.com/
IG: @highmindedevents
https://www.instagram.com/highmindedevents/
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For those of you who think Pinterest is dead, think again. With over 40 million viewers on the platform, Pinterest is great for driving traffic and sales. We’ve tapped Marketing Strategist, Kara Brodhecker on her tips for optimize your Pinterest profile for better engagement and maximum exposure for your online brand. This is a must listen for anyone offering creative services or products. Kara Brodhecker owner and lead destination wedding planner of Love at First Travel - a destination wedding travel company that helps Canadian couples plan their weddings in sunny locations like Jamaica or Mexico. When COVID hit, she quickly pivoted into offering done-for-you marketing services and quickly specialized in what worked best for her own wedding business which is Pinterest! Kara offers “done for you” marketing services for wedding (and event) pros so they can focus less on marketing and more on making money. To learn more about Kara Brodhecker, visit her at: Website: https://karabrodhecker.com/instagram/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/karabrodhecker/
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"Make peace with yourself before you can love another
-Teddy Pendergrass
Bad days can be beneficial (if you give yourself permission to take loving care of yourself and do good things for your mind, body and health).
In light of World Mental Health Day coming up on October 10, I am sharing a personal (solo) episode about what I've been learning about the freedom of moving into acceptance of who I am and what experiencing. Many of us feel the pressure to make the best use of every moment during COVID "downtime" and bury negative thoughts in productivity. Here I will discuss reparenting methods that allow us to address what is causing a symptom rather than getting rid of it.
For more information on the articles referenced in the episode, be sure to check out this post:
https://carascophoto.com/education/yes-bad-days-befriending-unhealthy-coping-mechanisms/
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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.