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280. Unleashing the Power of Collaboration: Weaving empathy and compassion into your brand with Fanm Mon Founder Sophia Demirtas‪!‬ She Said / She Said

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Episode 280: How to weave the power of collaboration into your brand

Guest: Sophia Demirtas, founder of fashion design house Fanm Mon

THIS WEEK’S TOPIC:

When we allow ourselves to think broadly, and to ignore tendencies toward comparison, it can enhance our ability to create, and can help us do so in bigger and bolder ways.

As we kick off our third collaboration series with the creative entrepreneur network The Southern Coterie, it’s fitting that we kick off the series with an entrepreneur whose approach to collaboration is deeply embedded in her past career as a social worker, as well as in her rich Haitian heritage.

When collaborations don’t work, it may be because they simply aren’t a good fit. But, it’s also possible that one side –or both — may be missing an other-oriented approach that is rooted in empathy. 

ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST: Sophia Demirtas is the founder of Turkish-based fashion house Fanm Mon. Fanm Mon is known for its gorgeous embroidery, made-to-order designs, and attention to special details that are a nod to Sophia’s Haitian heritage. But Sophia’s career didn’t begin in fashion. It’s that interesting detail that informs how she approaches the many collaborations she and her company are engaged in, and also how she manages her team. 

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THE CONVERSATION: 



How Sophia built Fanm Mon.

Sophia’s philosophy behind the brand.

Her path to becoming a fashion entrepreneur.

Why she embraced a made-to-order model. 

How she approaches collaborations with other brands.

The challenges of building a brand in a country that is new to you.

Scaling the brand.

Different approaches to collaborations with other brands and with influencers.



There is so much great advice and perspective in this episode, and I’m excited to hear your feedback. You can reach me via the link in the show notes which you’ll find here in Episode 280: shesaidshesaidpodcast.com .  Or, email me: info@shesaid.media

You can also follow me and share your thoughts with me on social media on Instagram, Linked In, and Facebook. 

Looking for more She Said/She Said? You’ll find all of my episodes and content here!  

LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE: 

About Fanm Mon

About our collaboration partner The Southern Coterie

 

MAY I ASK YOU FOR A FAVOR? 

Friend, I need to ask you for a favor. Please consider sharing some love in the form of a review of She Said/She Said Podcast on iTunes or wherever you listen to this podcast. Those reviews help me improve the content so that you get more of what you enjoy and are looking for from She Said/She Said Podcast. Plus, it’s what friends do. So when you have a minute please consider. I’d be truly grateful. 

Until next week, you take care and I’ll talk to you soon. 

She Said/She Said Podcast is produced weekly by She Said/She Said Media, LLC

SHOW NOTES

Episode 280: How to weave the power of collaboration into your brand

Guest: Sophia Demirtas, founder of fashion design house Fanm Mon

THIS WEEK’S TOPIC:

When we allow ourselves to think broadly, and to ignore tendencies toward comparison, it can enhance our ability to create, and can help us do so in bigger and bolder ways.

As we kick off our third collaboration series with the creative entrepreneur network The Southern Coterie, it’s fitting that we kick off the series with an entrepreneur whose approach to collaboration is deeply embedded in her past career as a social worker, as well as in her rich Haitian heritage.

When collaborations don’t work, it may be because they simply aren’t a good fit. But, it’s also possible that one side –or both — may be missing an other-oriented approach that is rooted in empathy. 

ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST: Sophia Demirtas is the founder of Turkish-based fashion house Fanm Mon. Fanm Mon is known for its gorgeous embroidery, made-to-order designs, and attention to special details that are a nod to Sophia’s Haitian heritage. But Sophia’s career didn’t begin in fashion. It’s that interesting detail that informs how she approaches the many collaborations she and her company are engaged in, and also how she manages her team. 

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THE CONVERSATION: 



How Sophia built Fanm Mon.

Sophia’s philosophy behind the brand.

Her path to becoming a fashion entrepreneur.

Why she embraced a made-to-order model. 

How she approaches collaborations with other brands.

The challenges of building a brand in a country that is new to you.

Scaling the brand.

Different approaches to collaborations with other brands and with influencers.



There is so much great advice and perspective in this episode, and I’m excited to hear your feedback. You can reach me via the link in the show notes which you’ll find here in Episode 280: shesaidshesaidpodcast.com .  Or, email me: info@shesaid.media

You can also follow me and share your thoughts with me on social media on Instagram, Linked In, and Facebook. 

Looking for more She Said/She Said? You’ll find all of my episodes and content here!  

LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE: 

About Fanm Mon

About our collaboration partner The Southern Coterie

 

MAY I ASK YOU FOR A FAVOR? 

Friend, I need to ask you for a favor. Please consider sharing some love in the form of a review of She Said/She Said Podcast on iTunes or wherever you listen to this podcast. Those reviews help me improve the content so that you get more of what you enjoy and are looking for from She Said/She Said Podcast. Plus, it’s what friends do. So when you have a minute please consider. I’d be truly grateful. 

Until next week, you take care and I’ll talk to you soon. 

She Said/She Said Podcast is produced weekly by She Said/She Said Media, LLC

48 min