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284. From graphic artist to fashion designer: how to use joy as a transferable skill! Emily McCarthy She Said / She Said

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Episode 284. From graphic artist to fashion designer: how to use joy as a transferable skill! With Emily McCarthy

TOPIC: Building a joyful aesthetic into your brand or business is easier said than done. It takes more than just vibrant colors to spark a feeling and create a connection with your customer. Even more challenging is to take an aesthetic that’s working and continue to innovate and evolve it while staying true to your original vision. 

Episode 284 is part of our third collaboration series with the creative entrepreneur network The Southern C. 

ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST: Emily McCarthy is the founder and CEO of her namesake brand Emily McCarthy, a joyful, color-infused brand Emily started as a small graphic design business and has grown into a thriving fashion design brand. She’s earned a repeated spot on Savannah’s must visit list of unique shopping destinations! Joy is at the heart of all that Emily creates, and how she engages her customer.  

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THE CONVERSATION: 



How Emily took risks to build and grow her business

How she made a joyful aesthetic a transferable skill

Emily’s advice for how to deal with copycats and those who attempt to steal your designs and intellectual property

Emily’s advice for weeding through confusing input to make the decisions that are best for your business

How Emily thinks about and fuels her creativity

Her advice for balancing work and family as an entrepreneur



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 283: 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 Emily McCarthy

The Southern C

MAY I 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. Your 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, and reviews tell the algorithm that this podcast is something important to you. I’d be truly grateful. 

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

 

SHOW NOTES

Episode 284. From graphic artist to fashion designer: how to use joy as a transferable skill! With Emily McCarthy

TOPIC: Building a joyful aesthetic into your brand or business is easier said than done. It takes more than just vibrant colors to spark a feeling and create a connection with your customer. Even more challenging is to take an aesthetic that’s working and continue to innovate and evolve it while staying true to your original vision. 

Episode 284 is part of our third collaboration series with the creative entrepreneur network The Southern C. 

ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST: Emily McCarthy is the founder and CEO of her namesake brand Emily McCarthy, a joyful, color-infused brand Emily started as a small graphic design business and has grown into a thriving fashion design brand. She’s earned a repeated spot on Savannah’s must visit list of unique shopping destinations! Joy is at the heart of all that Emily creates, and how she engages her customer.  

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THE CONVERSATION: 



How Emily took risks to build and grow her business

How she made a joyful aesthetic a transferable skill

Emily’s advice for how to deal with copycats and those who attempt to steal your designs and intellectual property

Emily’s advice for weeding through confusing input to make the decisions that are best for your business

How Emily thinks about and fuels her creativity

Her advice for balancing work and family as an entrepreneur



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 283: 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 Emily McCarthy

The Southern C

MAY I 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. Your 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, and reviews tell the algorithm that this podcast is something important to you. I’d be truly grateful. 

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

 

40 min