Episodes
Monday Aug 10, 2020
Ali Kriegsman — ”It’s on us to take that pause.”
Monday Aug 10, 2020
Monday Aug 10, 2020
Sometimes, to affect real change, it comes down to starting over and building anew. Ali Kriegsman understands this idea in more ways than one.
As an inherently curious and creative person, Ali has been building a life and career that encompasses her varied interests, ranging from writing to music to community-building. These passions eventually culminated in her role as the co-founder and COO of Bulletin—a curated wholesale marketplace with a mission to democratize retail for brands and optimize retail for stores.
Like Ali’s journey, Bulletin’s path is also one that is built on evolution. But despite its many iterations, storytelling remains a constant for Bulletin and has provided a foundation for the business to endure with each of its exciting chapters. In fact, Ali recently chronicled this and more in her forthcoming book, How to Build a God-Damn Empire. This dual memoir-meets-guidebook outlines Ali’s experiences and features varying perspectives on the realities of modern entrepreneurship.
In this interview, Ali shared more about her relationship with storytelling, her observations as a B2B founder, and what she’s learned about establishing boundaries both online and offline. This episode also opens with a story contributed by Alexandra Fine.
Monday Aug 03, 2020
Dianna Cohen — ”Everything is so much better when it’s low and slow.”
Monday Aug 03, 2020
Monday Aug 03, 2020
Storytelling has always been inherent to Dianna Cohen, and now more than ever before, she’s breathing new life into the narrative around what it means to build a brand with intention.
From her varied in-house experiences at global start-ups to servicing emerging players across fashion and lifestyle through her consultancy, Levitate, Dianna eventually found herself seeking refuge in self-care rituals and, more specifically, haircare. That said, it was Dianna’s off-duty routines that ultimately caught the attention of friends and family. The culmination of her interests in brand discovery, wellness, and storytelling paved the way for Dianna to start Crown Affair—a next-generation haircare company rooted in ritual and community.
The latter has become especially important to Dianna and her team over the last few months as the world has reckoned with the effects of COVID-19, dismantling systemic racism, and enduring political tumult on all fronts. But for Dianna, this period of crisis has only strengthened her resolve to write a new and more inclusive chapter for the beauty industry.
In this interview, Dianna shared more about the people who have shaped her conscious approach to storytelling, where she plans to take Crown Affair’s narrative next, and what she’s learned about changing her pace to push important conversations forward. This episode also opens with a story contributed by Samaris Pagán.
Monday Jul 27, 2020
Monday Jul 27, 2020
The catalyst for change often arises when you recognize that your days don’t feel complete. For Vanessa Barboni Hallik, this realization was two-fold.
When the former finance executive turned fashion founder made the entrepreneurial leap, she refocused her ambitions to not only reshape her individual career but to recalibrate the future of an industry that is overdue for change. Enter Another Tomorrow, which is the embodiment of Vanessa’s enduring commitment to fostering both environmental and social sustainability.
While the road to sustainability is not always clear, Vanessa contends that leading with thoughtful storytelling and tapping into technology to create more transparency are critical details in building resonance with a new generation of interconnected consumers. And as we collectively work together to build a new and more inclusive world, Another Tomorrow has arrived just in time.
In this interview, Vanessa shared more about her leap from finance to fashion, how she defines slow content, and why she believes bringing nuance back to storytelling is essential to making progress. This episode also opens with a story contributed by Liz Breuer.
Monday Jul 20, 2020
Monday Jul 20, 2020
With an inherent talent—and love—for all things business, Julia Hunter's tenure as the CEO of Jenni Kayne has poised the brand to become a leading fashion-lifestyle destination.
In this role, Julia has been able to channel her past experiences at other global companies to guide Jenni Kayne on its journey. And while the industry itself is on the precipice of (necessary change), Jenni Kayne continues to champion its quality over quantity mentality under Julia's leadership.
Storytelling has also endured as a critical vehicle for inspiring connections around these topics. In fact, some of these stories have even inspired Julia to rethink her perspective when it comes to approaching both business and life.
Like many other leaders, Julia was forced to fully lean into Jenni Kayne's penchant for conscious living as the world came to a standstill due to COVID-19. In this interview, she shared more about the important role slow content has played in facilitating mindful conversations and why valuing kindness above performance has been one of her most transformative career takeaways. This episode also opens with a story contributed by Eleanor Turner.
NOTE: This interview was recorded in April 2020. We are conscious of the current state of the world, but we hope this episode gives you a bit of respite and inspiration. Thank you for listening!
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Eryn Danielle — ”Whose voices are going to be highlighted and amplified?”
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
The intersection of creativity and problem-solving has proven to be a vital combination as we collectively endure global crises. Perhaps no one understands this better than Eryn Danielle, a New York-based creative professional, movement artist, and founder.
From her enduring love of dance to spearheading social and brand initiatives for some of the most admired companies in the world, Eryn understands how stories move people. As the most recent devastating stories and actions of egregious racism ignited outrage around the United States, Eryn called upon her creative prowess and activated her love of community-building to create Allies Doing Work—a digital destination that provides a "community-driven space for intersectionality, radical accountability, and active allyship."
While social media can only yield so much change, the access platforms like Allies Doing Work provide allow people from all walks of life to work together to dismantle racist systems. But if Eryn’s work has taught us anything in recent weeks, it is that the most profound work begins far beyond the confines of our digital devices: It starts with our individual decision to create a more equitable world for all, once and for all.
In this interview, Eryn shared more about the intersection of creativity and activism, the importance of intersectional allyship, her relationship with movement, and why she thinks slow content is a critical component of community-building. This episode also opens with a story contributed by Karina Castrillo.
Monday Jun 15, 2020
Emily Schildt — ”I am looking for trusted perspectives.”
Monday Jun 15, 2020
Monday Jun 15, 2020
Emily Schildt’s appetite for life has created the foundation for a life well-lived—and well-traveled. Emily is the founder of Pop Up Grocer, a traveling grocery store that showcases hundreds of products from over 150 innovative food, beverage, home, pet, and body care brands.
Since the shop’s inception, Emily has brought Pop Up Grocer around the country and, in turn, has been able to fuse her love for food, discovery, and storytelling to create a one-of-a-kind destination. But as the world was upended by COVID-19, Emily was forced to assess her relationship with food and the important role Pop Up Grocer can play in bringing value to her community—both online and off.
Naturally, storytelling has played a role in this shift. In this interview, Emily kindly shared more of her own story, what living and working on the road has been like, and the questions she hopes people ask her more often. This episode also opens with a story contributed by Olivia Gossett Cooper.
NOTE: This interview was recorded in April 2020. We are conscious of the current state of the world, but we hope this episode gives you a bit of respite and inspiration. Thank you for listening!
Tuesday May 26, 2020
Stephanie Danler — ”Compassion depends on being able to pay attention and feel.”
Tuesday May 26, 2020
Tuesday May 26, 2020
Novelist, memoirist, screenwriter, reader, mother, daughter: Stephanie Danler’s title isn’t singular, and perhaps that is what makes her such a compelling storyteller.
If you’ve read Stephanie’s work, you might already be aware of her gift for writing about the human experience in a way that captures your heart—and sometimes breaks it. Her breakout novel-turned-television show, Sweetbitter, is the embodiment of this. Although it was a runaway success, Stephanie eventually slowed down and looked inward when she realized that another prominent piece of writing she had been working on needed to be told, too. It wasn’t just any story; it was her story, and it recently came to life in her new memoir, Stray.
In this interview, Stephanie spoke more about the impetus for writing Stray, how her relationship with pace has changed, and her thoughts on slow content in our age of digital creativity. This episode also opens with a story contributed by Alessandra Angelini of The Workshop.
Friday Sep 27, 2019
Nichole Powell — ”There is tremendous power in the pause.”
Friday Sep 27, 2019
Friday Sep 27, 2019
What does it mean to build a better tomorrow? Nichole Powell of Kinfield has been crafting the answer to this question throughout her entire career. In this interview, Nichole unpacked the importance of reinvigorating Kinfield's product category, how sustainability drives everything she does both on and off duty, and why slow content is a critical component in the modern storyteller's playbook. This episode also opens with a story contributed by writer Adeline Hocine.
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
Brandy Pham — ”We don’t need more of more.”
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
From jewelry design to content creation, Brandy Pham's elevated eye for design and passion for storytelling have both played an immense role in the success of her career. The culmination of her creative passions ultimately led to the inception of PLANOLY, the premier visual management and planning tool for modern marketers.
With a growing suite of products, PLANOLY has quickly risen to prominence as an industry-leading resource for its 2m+ community of businesses and content creators. In this interview, Brandy shared more about balancing parenthood and PLANOLY and the importance of leading with passion and empathy. This episode also opens with a story contributed by Jeanette Getrost.
Wednesday Dec 19, 2018
Fran Hauser — ”When we slow down, we can be kinder to ourselves.”
Wednesday Dec 19, 2018
Wednesday Dec 19, 2018
The business world is changing for the better thanks to visionaries like Fran Hauser. The long-time media executive has seen the storytelling landscape evolve drastically throughout her career and in her roles at iconic digital media businesses, including Time Inc. and AOL. But as she transitioned into investing and advising mostly women-led startups, while taking into account her past experiences at work, Fran identified a singular problem that most modern professional women face: How do you own your niceness in the workplace? Enter her new book, The Myth of the Nice Girl.
In this interview, Fran spoke about her writing experience and process, the importance of building sustainable connections, and why slowing down our relationship to content ultimately makes us nicer all around. The episode also opens with a story contributed by Isadora Sales.