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"I've had that experience working for a big company of being like, what goes on in that boardroom? And why does this group of people have so much power over my career and over my life and over this company? Why is it so secretive and why is it all men?"
This week we're joined by Alex Hanifin, co-founder of Alpine Start Foods and Women on Boards. Alex chats about being a young woman in big pitch meetings, how her team got Alpine Start off the ground, and what she's working on now to encourage diversity in the boardroom. Follow Alex: @ahanifin @alpinestartfoods alpinestartfoods.com Follow us: @wheeliecreative Don't forget to subscribe wherever you listen so you don't miss our new episodes every Thursday (and the occasional minisode). Please leave us an iTunes review to let us know what you think about the show!
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Today we're joined by hand lettering artist (and athlete) Chie Tamada! Chie talks about meshing athletics and the outdoors with her creative pursuits, how she approaches brands, and how she feels about talking $$ with clients. Be sure to check out her Instagram to see her incredible work in action!
Follow Chie: @chie.tamada chietamada.com Follow us: @wheeliecreative Don't forget to subscribe wherever you listen so you don't miss our new episodes every Thursday (and the occasional minisode). Please leave us an iTunes review to let us know what you think about the show! ![]()
"The bicycle is a powerful tool for change all over the world." This week we're joined by Caeli Quinn, co-founder and Executive Director at Climate Ride. Caeli talks about why charitable rides work, how Climate Ride pairs adventure with philanthropy, and how climate justice and racial justice go hand in hand.
Follow Climate Ride: www.climateride.org @climate_ride Why Every Environmentalist Should Be Anti-Racist Climate Activists Embrace Racial Justice Follow us: @wheeliecreative Don't forget to subscribe wherever you listen so you don't miss our new episodes every Thursday (and the occasional minisode). Please leave us an iTunes review to let us know what you think about the show! ![]()
"I'm not one to wait for others to give me permission."
This week we're joined by Latasha Dunston, AKA Jitterbug Art. Latasha speaks about negotiating with brands as an artist, how she broke into the outdoor industry, and how her hard work has allowed her to become a full-time artist. We hope this episode serves to brighten your week as it did ours. Follow Latasha: @jitterbug_art jitterbugart.com Youtube Follow us: @wheeliecreative Don't forget to subscribe wherever you listen so you don't miss our new episodes every Thursday (and the occasional minisode). Please leave us an iTunes review to let us know what you think about the show! |
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