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We Built This Life

We Built This Life

Jennifer Walker

Business & Entrepreneuriat

Fréquence : 1 épisode/47j. Total Éps: 35

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How do entrepreneurs turn their ideas into thriving small businesses or side hustles? This podcast highlights small business owners, their origin stories, and how they built their careers and companies from the ground up. Host Jennifer Walker, a freelance writer and small business owner herself, talks to entrepreneurs about their successes and challenges, their advice for other small business owners, what they wish they knew when they started their businesses, and more. If you are a small business owner and entrepreneur, you'll gain insight and motivation from hearing stories from your peers. If you're a consumer who likes to support small businesses, you can listen to the stories behind some amazing companies--and gain inspiration for your own career and ventures, whatever industry you are in. Thanks so much for listening!
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Finding a Niche, Remaining Debt-Free: How Kari Miller Built Tiny Dog Press

Saison 3 · Épisode 35

mercredi 4 octobre 2023Durée 29:33

Episode 35 with Kari Miller of Tiny Dog Press is about growing a small business at your own pace, and more.

When a friend asked Kari Miller to print his wedding invitations, she saw that his fiancé at the time had created an illustration of Baltimore’s “Greatest City in America” bench for their RSVP card. Kari thought the image would make a great card, and this was the beginning of Tiny Dog Press.

In this episode, Kari talks about:

·       How she discovered her niche in cards even though she doesn’t consider herself a “word person”;

·       How she developed the theme for her cards;

·       How she navigates conversations about small business pricing with customers;

·       What she is most proud of (hint: it has to be do with finances);

·       How she works to keep her small business from being too all-consuming and ultimately find balance in her life; and more.

Thank you for listening!

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Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or listen on my website, follow and get in touch on Instagram (where I am most active), like on Facebook, or email webuiltthislifepodcast@gmail.com (but getting in touch through IG DM is better!)!

From Family Recipe to Small Business: How Tiera Chin Built Yorktown Spice

Saison 3 · Épisode 34

vendredi 30 juin 2023Durée 37:36

Episode 34 with Tiera Chin of Yorktown Spice is about when a family recipe inspires a small business.

In 2021, Tiera Chin was working full-time in the healthcare industry while raising two little daughters, the youngest of which was 4 months old at the time. This is also when she launched her new small business, Yorktown Spice, featuring her crab sauce that was inspired by family recipes.

In this episode, Tiera talks about:

·       The actual steps she took to get her food product-based business off the ground, from food safety and thinking about how to make her product shelf stable to graphic design and marketing;

·       What she has learned about balancing time and priorities, particularly from juggling her full-time job, her role as a mom, and the launch of her business;

·       Facing fears and uncertainties as an entrepreneur and how she responds;

·       Her best advice for other entrepreneurs;

·       What she wishes consumers knew about small businesses; and more.  

 

Mentioned on this Episode:

·       Yorktown Spice’s website

·       SCORE Greater Baltimore (find a mentor + resources for small business owners)

·       SCORE main page (find small business resources in your city)

·       Where to Find Yorktown Spice in Maryland

·       Yorktown Spice on Amazon

 

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Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or listen on my website, follow and get in touch on Instagram (where I am most active), like on Facebook, or email webuiltthislifepodcast@gmail.com (but getting in touch through IG DM is better!)!

How Nina Ross Built Nina's Cookie Explosion

Saison 3 · Épisode 25

dimanche 20 novembre 2022Durée 35:55

During the pandemic, Nina Ross’ full-time job suddenly became part-time, and she needed something to do with the extra hours in her week.

Her family holds cookie parties every December, and these are some of Nina’s most cherished memories.So Nina started baking again to fill her free time and gave the dozens of cookies she made to friends and family.

After a few months of this, Nina decided to turn her passion into a small business and founded Nina’s Cookie Explosion, a company that offers specialty and customizable cookies and doughs, in September 2020.

In this episode, Nina talks about:

  • How she got Nina’s Cookie Explosion off the ground and how her most popular products are not necessarily what she anticipated;
  • How she balances her day job, which is now full-time again, with being a small business owner;
  • How she builds collaborations both through organic connections and intentional outreach;
  • Her big break when it felt like her business started to experience exceptional growth;
  • How she views rejection as an opportunity for growth and learning; and more.

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**Please note that I mistakenly said that Nina was supporting the Tyanna Foundation through her November Cookie of the Month. In November, she is actually supporting the Maryland Food Bank.

Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or listen on my website, follow and get in touch on Instagram (where I am most active), like on Facebook, or email webuiltthislifepodcast@gmail.com (but getting in touch through IG DM is better!)!

How Jaz Erenberg Became an Independent Community Artist and Muralist

Saison 3 · Épisode 24

lundi 17 octobre 2022Durée 47:46

While she was a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore-based artist and muralist Jaz Erenberg worked on her first community-centered art piece with the homeless population residing along Falls Way.

Then, around graduation, Jaz was part of artist Michael Owen’s HOME Artist Residency. This opportunity allowed her to continue to focus on public art while painting her first mural, a large, quote-filled piece in Highlandtown that centers on the theme of “What is home?”

Today, Jaz is an independent muralist with 25 brightly-colored works throughout Baltimore, including one on the exterior of her home in Upper Fell’s Point.

In this episode, Jaz talks about:

  • How she developed her style as an artist and the process behind five of her pieces and projects, including the Highlandtown mural and her work with the East Baltimore Midway neighborhood as a Designer in Residence with the Neighborhood Design Center;
  • How she engages communities in her art, how this process has evolved over time, and how her background as a teacher has been an asset in her work;
  • The time when she was contemplating leaving teaching to focus on her work as an independent muralist and how she reached this decision;
  • What she wishes she knew when she started her business, her advice for other artists, and more.

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Mentioned in this Episode:

Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or listen on my website, follow and get in touch on Instagram (where I am most active), like on Facebook, or email webuiltthislifepodcast@gmail.com (but getting in touch through IG DM is better!)!

How Michele Dickinson Became a Life and Business Coach

Saison 3 · Épisode 23

lundi 5 septembre 2022Durée 58:54

 

Michele Dickinson had been building her successful corporate career at a large investment firm for more than a decade. But after having her third baby in 2018, she started to think about her life’s purpose and began to feel she was meant to be doing something else. Michele ultimately became a life and business coach who focuses on helping women build legacies and make a difference in the world through entrepreneurship and online businesses.

In this episode, Michele talks about:

  • When she reached her own turning point professionally and began to feel a nudge to shift away from her corporate career;
  • How she found her first client and refined her offerings, including private and group coaching, and a few examples of clients who have made major shifts while working with her;
  • Building community on social media and how she strives to share vulnerably and authentically while also providing value;
  • Money, pricing, and knowing your own worth;
  • Finding balance as a business owner; a consultant at her corporate job, a position she held until recently; and a wife and mom of three.

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Mentioned in this Episode:

Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or listen on my website, follow and get in touch on Instagram (where I am most active), like on Facebook, or email webuiltthislifepodcast@gmail.com (but getting in touch through IG DM is better!)!

How Aaron Dante Built the No Pix After Dark Podcast

Saison 3 · Épisode 22

dimanche 24 juillet 2022Durée 01:11:43

For about a decade, Aaron Dante was one of the hosts of an annual party called No Pix After Dark. So in 2018, when he was planning to start a podcast to tell positive stories, he used the same name. Back then, the people who came to his parties—which had grown to about 1,000 attendees, including his college friends and their friends—naturally became his audience.

Today, the No Pix After Dark podcast has nearly 200 episodes, and Aaron has several corporate partners and sponsors and just celebrated his third consecutive Reader’s Choice Award for “Best Podcast” from The Baltimore Sun.

(Photo cred: Schaun Champion)

In this episode, Aaron talks about:

  • How No Pix After Dark’s focus shifted to Baltimore, and how he’ll be expanding to include areas outside of the city in episodes to come;
  • Boundaries and how Aaron balances working full-time and being a dad to two young kids with his regular podcast schedule;
  • How Aaron managed the time when he wasn’t sure he should continue his show—a common feeling after doing a project like podcasting for a while—and the experience that made him want to keep pushing forward;
  • How he got his first sponsors and developed relationships that led to corporate partnerships;
  • What’s next for the No Pix After Dark podcast, including the new season in the fall and some hints into a Patreon page that Aaron plans to launch; and more.

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Mentioned in This Episode:

Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or listen on my website, follow and get in touch on Instagram (where I am most active), like on Facebook, or email webuiltthislifepodcast@gmail.com (but getting in touch through IG DM is better!)!

 

7 Tips for Reaching Big Personal Goals

Saison 3 · Épisode 21

mardi 28 juin 2022Durée 34:13

Episode 21 of the We Built This Life podcast is about 7 Tips for Reaching Personal Goals. Last month, I reached my big personal goal of 20 podcast episodes, which is a number I have been working toward since starting my podcast in September of 2019. In this episode, I talk about the steps I took to reach this goal, including:

  • Finding time;
  • Dealing with feelings of rejection and protecting the ego;
  • Making adjustments along the way; and more.

I also talk about why I started this podcast and my new goals going forward. Although I focus on the steps I personally took to reach my podcasting goal—I mainly speak in terms of my own experience so as not to seem like an expert—I think you can apply these tips to whatever personal goal you are working toward, whether it’s podcasting or something else. As always, thank you so much for listening!

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Elise Blaha Cripe’s website – She has a lot of content about goals including a book (Big Dreams, Daily Joys) and a recent podcast episode about how she keeps track of her plans (five episodes back at the moment). You can find both of these on this website.
  • Get to Work Book – Elise Cripe’s planner plus goal setting book.

Subscribe on Apple PodcastsGoogle PlayStitcherSpotify, or listen on my website, follow and get in touch on Instagram (where I am most active), like on Facebook, or email webuiltthislifepodcast@gmail.com (but getting in touch through IG DM is better!)!

How Theresa Cangialosi Built SoBotanical

Saison 2 · Épisode 20

jeudi 26 mai 2022Durée 51:09

Theresa Cangialosi was drawn to essential oils in the 1980s, long before they were readily available in the United States. She was one of the first people to start an aromatherapy bar in the U.S. and has had some form of this type of retail space for more than 30 years.

Today, SoBotanical, Theresa’s aromatherapy apothecary in Baltimore, has two retail locations and a warehouse; carries essential oils, as well as its own skincare, haircare, and specialty lines; and offers education and events on a variety of topics related to aromatherapy.

In this episode, Theresa talks about:

  • Her connection to essential oils, what it was like being one of the first people in the U.S. to open a business that focuses on aromatherapy; and how her business has evolved over more than three decades;
  • The benefits of essential oils, particularly during end-of-life care;
  • What she wishes she knew when she started her business;
  • Her advice for other small businesses owners (hint: don’t let the need for perfection keep you from getting your thing out there); and much more.

Links Mentioned in This Episode:

Follow SoBotanical on Instagram!

Subscribe on Apple PodcastsGoogle PlayStitcherSpotify, or listen on my website, follow and get in touch on Instagram (where I am most active), like on Facebook, or email webuiltthislifepodcast@gmail.com!

7 Tips for Eczema and Grover's Disease + Thoughts on Food Elimination for Skin Issues

Saison 2 · Épisode 19

mercredi 27 avril 2022Durée 34:05

Episode 19 of We Built this Life is Part 2 of a three-part series about my experiences with naturopathic care for skin issues and more. This episode focuses on my seven tips for dealing with eczema and Grover’s disease. I’ll cover resources, products (beauty, clothing, home), and supplements that I have found to be helpful in addressing itchy skin and rashes. Many of the products I mention are made by small businesses, which ties back in to the podcast’s original (and hopefully soon to be again) focus on entrepreneurs and small business owners.

I’ll also talk about my experience with food elimination for skin issues, which is when you give up certain foods for a limited time and then reintroduce them to see if they trigger a reaction on the skin or otherwise. Basically, eliminating many foods at once did not go well for me, but I did successfully test a few foods, some of which did cause a reaction on my skin after being reintroduced. This continues to blow my mind.

Finally, the disclaimer: This episode is intended to simply give an idea of one person’s experience with trying to heal eczema and Grover’s disease. Especially when it comes to supplements, please do you own research or talk to your provider to see if they will work for you.

Thank you so much for listening!

Mentioned in this episode:

*This is an affiliate link. If you choose to use it, I thank you so much!

Storytime: My Experience with Naturopathic Medicine

Saison 2 · Épisode 18

jeudi 10 février 2022Durée 31:58

  I'm breaking from this show's normal format today to tell a story about my experience with naturopathic medicine. I'll cover why I sought out this type of care (eczema, Grover's disease), how this type of care was structured, what tests I had done, and my treatment plan/recommendations from my naturopathic doctor (ND). 

This episode is intended simply to give an idea of one person's experience with naturopathic medicine. How this type of care is structured and more may and probably will vary depending on the ND, and all of the treatment recommendations mentioned here were tailored to me for my specific situation. Please take this episode as an example not health advice. 

Thank you so much for listening! 

Mentioned on this episode:

Subscribe on Apple PodcastsGoogle PlayStitcherSpotify, or listen on my website, follow on Instagram (where I am most active), like on Facebook, or email webuiltthislifepodcast@gmail.com!


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