17 min

Lucas & Collin Interview, Faded Minds Clothing, Launch Clothing Brand at age 15, McCown High School TYPE88 Radio with Dave Noodlez

    • Arts

Join us on where we delve into the inspiring journey of student entrepreneurs Collin and Lucas. Together, they turned their dreams of launching a clothing brand into a remarkable reality. During an afterschool program at McCown High School in Staten Island, under the mentorship of Teaching Artist and Stereotype Co-founder Dave Noodlez, these young men achieved their goals in just eight weeks.

Crafting a business plan, designing logos, creating shirts, hand-painting one-of-a-kind beanies, and even producing a commercial were among their accomplishments. Their story showcases the power of mentorship and community support in nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit among young individuals.

Through the collaborative efforts of Collin, Lucas, and Dave, their ideas were transformed into a tangible reality, thanks to Stereotype Co., which brought their vision to life with final graphics and innovative products. This partnership serves as an inspiration for young individuals nationwide, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, community support, and access to resources in fostering the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs.

Tune in as Lucas and Collin sit down with Dave to share their creative process and discuss the exciting launch of Faded Minds Clothing.



Thanks, Sundog Theatre & McCown High School for the opportunity.



Connect
https://www.instagram.com/fadedmindsclothing

https://www.instagram.com/davenoodlez

http://www.instagram.com/stereotypeco

https://www.instagram.com/type88show

http://www.instagram.com/awheremedia


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/type88/message

Join us on where we delve into the inspiring journey of student entrepreneurs Collin and Lucas. Together, they turned their dreams of launching a clothing brand into a remarkable reality. During an afterschool program at McCown High School in Staten Island, under the mentorship of Teaching Artist and Stereotype Co-founder Dave Noodlez, these young men achieved their goals in just eight weeks.

Crafting a business plan, designing logos, creating shirts, hand-painting one-of-a-kind beanies, and even producing a commercial were among their accomplishments. Their story showcases the power of mentorship and community support in nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit among young individuals.

Through the collaborative efforts of Collin, Lucas, and Dave, their ideas were transformed into a tangible reality, thanks to Stereotype Co., which brought their vision to life with final graphics and innovative products. This partnership serves as an inspiration for young individuals nationwide, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, community support, and access to resources in fostering the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs.

Tune in as Lucas and Collin sit down with Dave to share their creative process and discuss the exciting launch of Faded Minds Clothing.



Thanks, Sundog Theatre & McCown High School for the opportunity.



Connect
https://www.instagram.com/fadedmindsclothing

https://www.instagram.com/davenoodlez

http://www.instagram.com/stereotypeco

https://www.instagram.com/type88show

http://www.instagram.com/awheremedia


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/type88/message

17 min

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