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    Explore " gift shop" with insightful episodes like "Living the dream with fused glass artist Nancy Marks", "Living the dream with fused glass artist Nancy Marks", "Discovering the Therapeutic Power of Art with Nancy Marks", "Go Big AND Go Home with Yowie's Shannon Maldonado" and "Episode 4: Mickey Mousecapades" from podcasts like ""living the dream with curveball", "Living the Dream with Curveball", "Label Free: "To live your best life, live label free."", "In the Making" and "Idiot's Guide to Imagineering"" and more!

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    Living the dream with fused glass artist Nancy Marks

    Living the dream with fused glass artist Nancy Marks

    If you've ever dreamed of leaving the corporate rat race to pursue your creative calling, Nancy Marks' story will inspire you. After 30 years in tech, she discovered fused glass art and found it lit her up inside. Now Nancy runs a thriving glass art studio, teaches classes, and has built an uplifting community around art. Tune in for an encouraging chat about how to make major life changes and embrace imperfection.

    Living the dream with fused glass artist Nancy Marks

    Living the dream with fused glass artist Nancy Marks

    If you've ever dreamed of leaving the corporate rat race to pursue your creative calling, Nancy Marks' story will inspire you. After 30 years in tech, she discovered fused glass art and found it lit her up inside. Now Nancy runs a thriving glass art studio, teaches classes, and has built an uplifting community around art. Tune in for an encouraging chat about how to make major life changes and embrace imperfection.

    Discovering the Therapeutic Power of Art with Nancy Marks

    Discovering the Therapeutic Power of Art with Nancy Marks

    In this episode of the Label Free Podcast, host Deanna Radulescu interviews Nancy Marks, a corporate refugee turned artist, instructor, and studio owner. Nancy is the founder of Glass Arts Collective, a studio where she teaches fused glass techniques and creates beautiful glass art.

    Nancy shares her journey of leaving the corporate world to pursue her passion for art. She talks about the importance of making a difference in what you do and how she found her true purpose in working with glass. Nancy discovered the therapeutic benefits of working with glass and the joy it brought her. She emphasizes the importance of finding an outlet for creativity and how it can positively impact one's well-being.

    The conversation delves into the process of fused glass art, where pieces of glass are layered and fused together in a kiln. Nancy explains that she sources her glass from Bullseye Glass Company and offers classes for beginners to learn the techniques of cutting and working with glass. She also highlights the supportive community that has formed in her studio, where artists of all levels come together to create and share their work.

    Nancy's studio was temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but she reopened as soon as it was safe to do so. She discusses the challenges she faced during this time and how she adapted her business to ensure the safety of her customers. Nancy also mentions that her studio has a gift shop where customers can purchase handmade glass products created by her and her students.

    Listeners are encouraged to visit Nancy's website, GlassArtsCollective.com, to learn more about her studio, view the gallery, and shop for unique glass art pieces. Nancy can also be found on social media platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.

    In closing, Nancy shares her words of wisdom, encouraging listeners not to wait until they feel ready to pursue their passions. She emphasizes the importance of self-care and taking the leap to do what brings joy and fulfillment.

    Tune in to this inspiring episode to learn more about Nancy's journey as a corporate refugee turned glass artist and the therapeutic benefits of working with glass.

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    Go Big AND Go Home with Yowie's Shannon Maldonado

    Go Big AND Go Home with Yowie's Shannon Maldonado

    When a new creative venture is percolating in your mind, it might make sense to move to a more affordable or more nurturing area. Teresa Au speaks to Shannon Maldonado, who quit fashion design and New York to head home to Philadelphia and start her business YOWIE–it began as an online shop, and is now a design studio, store, and hotel. Shannon shares her strategies for finding and fostering community while you grow your creative business.

    What you’ll hear on this episode:

    • Why Shannon named her company YOWIE
    • The beginnings of YOWIE: pop-up shops and unique merchandise
    • Creating YOWIE vs. working in corporate fashion
    • The dream of a gift shop
    • How Shannon quit her 9-to-5
    • Serendipity and Pinterest
    • Lessons from fashion on building a brand
    • How Shannon researched her new business venture
    • Philadelphia vs New York City for creative businesses
    • Why a sense of place is so important to Shannon
    • The connection between community and design
    • Humility as a brand ethos
    • How to surprise your customer but also establish a recognizable brand
    • Thinking of how you do business as an additional creative outlet
    • Planning ahead vs taking one decision at a time
    • How big dreams can turn into reality, even if it’s not exactly what you’ve hoped for
    • Social connections can lead to new opportunities
    • Imagining a new life for a historic property
    • Brand extension ideas
    • How being part of a team helps Shannon take on new projects
    • The importance of nurturing employees to take ownership of different aspects of the business
    • Why Shannon started her web TV show Small Enough
    • Thoughts on finding personal time and work/life balance when you love your creative business
    • How social media can lead to in-person community
    • The role of AI at YOWIE
    • How Shannon defines success
    • Shannon’s One Word of 2023

    Shannon Maldonado (@helloyowie) is Founder and Creative Director of YOWIE, a creative platform, storefront and design studio based in Philadelphia. After over a decade working in design for brands like Ralph Lauren, American Eagle, Urban Outfitters and Tommy Hilfiger she moved back to Philadelphia to launch YOWIE. Since 2016 YOWIE has been a brand built on community and one-of-a-kind products, events and service. 

    YOWIE is a hotel, shop, and cafe located in Philadelphia. Founded in 2016 and named “The Coolest Shop in Philadelphia” by Bon Appétit in 2019, the YOWIE brand has extended its outreach to include interactive design workshops, creative/art direction, product design, and interior design consulting for hospitality clients that include Ethel’s Club in Brooklyn, NY and The Deacon in Philadelphia and Dye House in Providence, RI.

    With the recent launch of its hotel, YOWIE is cementing itself as a design destination in Philadelphia and beyond. Nestled on a sunny corner of South Street, a block rich in the history of music, art, and makers, YOWIE is a new place to shop, eat, stay and explore the city of Brotherly Love from an insider’s point of view. Philadelphia native and co-founder Shannon Maldonado hopes guests will venture to the different neighborhoods and cultural spaces across the city and feel grounded in the space when they return at the end of their day.

    Teresa Au (@tautastic) is an executive for community engagement at Adobe. Her career spans diverse creative fields, primarily in New York’s fashion industry, as well as architecture firms, and now Silicon Valley tech companies. She has always prized working with distinctive design and the interesting people behind it–from designer Elie Tahari to start-up CEOs. 

    Learn more about this podcast, and find transcripts and links, at adobe.ly/inthemaking. In the Making is brought you by Adobe Express and Adobe Creative Cloud. 

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    Episode 4: Mickey Mousecapades

    Episode 4: Mickey Mousecapades

    A KUKA arm through Disney history? Take a wild ride with Mickey Mouse into the company's unrivaled legacy on our very first original attraction that can only be found (hopefully someday) at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

    Is this project Oscar worthy or should it be left on the cutting room floor? Let us know what you think @idiotsimagineering on Instagram and Threads.

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    Episode 78: Running A Small Business with A New Baby and A Family Health Crisis During A Pandemic - A Special Interview with Maggie May of Think Thornbury

    Episode 78: Running A Small Business with A New Baby and A Family Health Crisis During A Pandemic - A Special Interview with Maggie May of Think Thornbury
    In today’s guest interview episode, Fiona talks to Maggie May, an artist and co-founder of Think Thornbury, a retail space and creative workshop venue. Together with her partner, musician Josh Kelly, Maggie May has established a community-focused shop that supports “thinkers, makers and doers.” Listen now and get inspired by Maggie May’s story on managing a small business as a new mother while also dealing with a family health crisis during a pandemic.

    Season 2 Recap

    Season 2 Recap
    It's crazy to think that we wrapped season 2 of our podcast already. This season took us outside Phoenix to experience just a few of the beauties and adventures that Arizona has to offer. Just a few hours up the I17 we had the pleasure of spending time in Flagstaff, Williams, Seligman, and Peach Springs. Each visit we enjoyed new experiences but best of all we were able to meet new friends and help tell their stories. On this final episode of the season Rob and I enjoy great food, drink, and conversation from the patio of Reds Bar & Grill at the beautiful Wigwam resort. While we can't possibly share all our memories from this season in the few minutes it takes to enjoy a burger and beer, we attempt to share a few of the highlights from our time up north. Join in and share your highlights with us through our social media channels and be sure to be on the look out for our upcoming special episode at the TicketGuardian 500 NASCAR race weekend. — Aaron

    The Guardian Angel of Route 66: Angel Delgadillo

    The Guardian Angel of Route 66: Angel Delgadillo
    We sit down for a conversation with living legend, ‘The Guardian Angel of Route 66’, ’Mayor of the Mother Road’, and (as we have now dubbed him) the 'Rockstar of Seligman' Angel Delgadillo. History will tell you that no one individual was more influential in saving Route 66 and consequently the towns along the mother road than Angel. As you’ll hear throughout the interview Angel believes in the power of the people. His story and movement is proof that ‘We The People’ can enact change even when the government has different ideas. Angel was born and raised in Seligman, Arizona over 90 years ago and he can still recall with great detail every date and influential event throughout his time. Angels influence goes beyond Route 66 and all the way to Hollywood. John Lasseter who directed the animated Disney Pixar feature ‘Cars’ used his interview with Angel to help inspire the town of Radiator Springs used in the film. People have come from all over the world to interview and meet Angel. In fact Angel has been interviewed over 1000 times and we are honored that he gave us the time and is allowing us to share his story. Enjoy! Special Guest: Angel Delgadillo.
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