CREW TABLE

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Crew Table – The Podcast That Goes Beyond the Spotlight Step behind the scenes of business, creativity, and high-pressure industries with Crew Table, hosted by George John, an acclaimed wedding photographer and creative entrepreneur. This isn’t just about weddings—it’s about the hustle, the setbacks, the personal struggles, and the unfiltered truths behind success. Each week, George sits down with powerhouse guests from the worlds of luxury fashion, photography, business, and events—from celebrity designers and high-end creatives to entrepreneurs and industry disruptors. They reveal what it

  1. -4 дн.

    031. ALEX SARKIS [VIDEO]

    Australian author Alex Sarkis joins George John on CREW TABLE for a funny, honest and unexpectedly deep conversation about writing, Western Sydney, Lebanese-Australian identity, faith, fear and what it actually takes to become a published author. Alex is the author of Something Blue and Something New, two novels deeply connected to Sydney’s West, family, community, belonging and the characters that make Western Sydney unlike anywhere else. But becoming an author was never part of some perfectly mapped-out career plan. Alex studied accounting and worked in her family business while writing quietly in the background. What began as a creative outlet during a period where she felt bored and directionless eventually became Something Blue — and remarkably, the only two books she has ever written are also the two books she has had published. In this episode, Alex takes us inside that journey: from being terrified to let other people read her work, to pitching her first manuscript, getting a publishing deal and then immediately questioning whether she had made a terrible mistake. We also unpack the side of publishing most readers never see. Alex speaks candidly about author royalties, why selling a book for $30 doesn’t mean the author is making anywhere near $30, the PR and marketing expected of modern authors and why publishing a successful book doesn’t necessarily mean becoming rich. The conversation goes far beyond books. Alex opens up about growing up in a Lebanese family in Western Sydney, why Something Blue became a love letter to the community she knows so well, stereotypes and representation in Australian storytelling, why she believes telling a great story should always come before ticking boxes and why Sydney itself became almost another character in her work. We talk about the meaning of home, feeling trapped inside your own expectations, imposter syndrome, criticism, social media and BookTok, why she doesn’t particularly enjoy promoting herself online and whether the constant noise of social media is making us more connected or increasingly lonely. And then the conversation turns to faith. Alex shares why her relationship with God has become central to her life, why she doesn’t believe in manifestation without God, learning to surrender control, the private moments that strengthened her faith and why she now believes taking a risk can itself be an act of faith. There are also rapper ambitions, a missing CD that Alex desperately hopes never resurfaces, Bible studies, brutal family honesty and perhaps the greatest piece of fatherly advice ever delivered during a publishing-induced meltdown. This is a conversation about much more than becoming an author. It’s about creating something before you feel ready, putting your work into the world when you’re terrified of being judged and having enough faith to pursue the thing you can’t stop thinking about. Follow Alex Sarkis on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/alex_sarkis/ Follow CREW TABLE:https://www.instagram.com/crewtable/

  2. 3 авг.

    030. RYAN PATROS [VIDEO]

    Ryan Petros is one of Australia’s leading luxury bridal couture designers, renowned for creating breathtaking custom gowns for brides around the world and dressing some of the biggest names in entertainment, including Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, Selena Gomez, Ciara, Camila Cabello and Sofia Vergara. His work has also been featured by Harper’s Bazaar, after Beyoncé wore a Ryan Petros . (Harper’s Bazaar) In this episode of CREW TABLE, George John sits down with Ryan for an honest conversation about building one of Australia’s most respected couture fashion houses. From the sacrifices behind launching his brand to designing for A-list celebrities, Ryan shares what it really takes to succeed in the world of luxury bridal fashion. Together, they discuss the evolution of bridal couture, working with celebrity clients, building a globally recognised fashion label, balancing creativity with business, social media’s influence on the luxury market, and why exceptional craftsmanship will always outlast trends. Whether you’re a bride searching for the perfect wedding dress, a fashion enthusiast, wedding supplier, designer, entrepreneur or creative business owner, this episode offers an inspiring behind-the-scenes look into one of the industry’s most fascinating careers. In this episode:​ - Building a luxury bridal couture brand - Designing gowns for Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, Selena Gomez, Ciara, Camila Cabello and Sofia Vergara - The story behind Ryan Petros - Celebrity styling and red carpet fashion - The business of luxury fashion - Bridal trends and the future of couture - Creativity, entrepreneurship and building a premium brand — About CREW TABLE CREW TABLE is a long-form podcast hosted by award-winning wedding photographer George John, featuring candid conversations with some of the world’s most influential creatives, entrepreneurs and industry leaders. From luxury weddings and bridal fashion to business, design and storytelling, each episode uncovers the journeys, mindset and lessons behind extraordinary careers. If you enjoyed this episode, follow CREW TABLE on Spotify and leave a rating to help others discover the show.

  3. 20 июл.

    029. DOM PELLI [VIDEO]

    This week on Crew Table, we’re joined by one of Australia’s most recognised bridal hairstylists, Dom Pelli. Born into a family of barbers, Dom’s journey began behind the barber chair before evolving into a career spanning luxury bridal styling, education, brand partnerships and celebrity clients. Today, he’s recognised as one of Australia’s leading names in bridal and event hair, but the path there was anything but straightforward. In this episode, we go beyond the hairstyles and social media highlight reels to unpack the mindset behind building a personal brand in one of the most competitive creative industries. We discuss growing up in a family where hair was the family business, leaving school early and finding purpose through creativity, building a career from weddings to editorial and celebrity styling, winning Bridal & Event Stylist of the Year, the pressure of social media and creating content in the wedding industry, the viral TikTok that divided opinions across photographers, hair and makeup artists, content creators and brides, whether weddings are becoming more about content than connection, why personal branding is no longer optional for creative business owners, and the lessons Dom has learnt from styling hundreds of brides. Whether you’re a photographer, filmmaker, stylist, makeup artist, florist, planner, or simply someone building a creative business, this conversation is packed with honest insights into what it takes to stand out, evolve and build a brand people remember. If you enjoy the episode, don’t forget to follow Crew Table on Spotify and share it with someone in the creative or wedding industry.

    029. DOM PELLI [VIDEO]

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Crew Table – The Podcast That Goes Beyond the Spotlight Step behind the scenes of business, creativity, and high-pressure industries with Crew Table, hosted by George John, an acclaimed wedding photographer and creative entrepreneur. This isn’t just about weddings—it’s about the hustle, the setbacks, the personal struggles, and the unfiltered truths behind success. Each week, George sits down with powerhouse guests from the worlds of luxury fashion, photography, business, and events—from celebrity designers and high-end creatives to entrepreneurs and industry disruptors. They reveal what it

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