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GREY Journal Daily News PodcastGREY Journal Daily News PodcastWhat Surprises Await at the 2025 AMAs?The 2025 American Music Awards take place on Memorial Day at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, broadcast live on CBS for the first time and featuring a partnership with the Easy Day Foundation to support veterans. Jennifer Lopez hosts the event, Kendrick Lamar leads with ten nominations, and notable nominees include Post Malone, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Shaboozey. The Artist of the Year category features Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Kendrick Lamar, Morgan Wallen, Post Malone, Sabrina Carpenter, SZA, Taylor Swift, and Zach Bryan. New Artist of the Year nominees include Benson Boone, Chappell Roan, Gracie Abrams, Shaboozey, Teddy...2025-05-2703 minI Am The Cute OneI Am The Cute OneTGIF 5/16/25 (w/ Fixing Famous People): The Cuties Piss Off Chris Franjola!Donny and Chelsea waste no time shooting the elephants in the room (and they don’t include breakaway pants), and then Chelsea teaches an etiquette course before Chris DeRosa and Dominick Pupa of “Fixing Famous People” Podcast join them. The quartet discuss the trailer to Ryan Murphy (and Kim Kardashian’s) “All’s Fair,” Sonja Morgan’s dinner, and the logistics of one woman shows. Also - shit has officially been talked about Donny and Chelsea. (All press is good press!) TIMESTAMPS INTRO 3:30 donny’s new tattoo 6:00 health update 9:00...2025-05-1646 minThe Smart Downloader - Latest Products Reviews & TipsThe Smart Downloader - Latest Products Reviews & TipsMorgan Rapp – Micro Sprint – Free Download CourseMorgan Rapp – Micro Sprint – Free Download Course   Get full access to a 6-week hybrid container of pre-recorded content and Live weekly QA calls (of course with replays) … The post Morgan Rapp – Micro Sprint – Free Download Course appeared first on The Smart Downloader - Real Honest Reviews & Exclusive Bonuses For Download. 2024-11-0303 minRaising Kids & Running a BusinessRaising Kids & Running a Business021 | Purpose Over Perfection with Morgan RappIn this insightful conversation, Morgan Rapp and I delve into the complexities of balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship. We candidly discuss the pressures, challenges, and personal growth involved in navigating these dual roles. Morgan shares her journey of reconciling professional identities and finding fulfillment beyond financial success, while I emphasize the importance of celebrating successes and reframing perspectives. Together, we advocate for transparency, community support, and empowering women to make choices aligned with their values and circumstances.HighlightsThe pressure tied to achievementsWhy we should be celebrating successesThe journey towards fulfillment...2024-06-051h 51Saturday Night Network | SNL (Saturday Night Live)Saturday Night Network | SNL (Saturday Night Live)Dua Lipa SNL Roundtable - S49 E18Grab your pile of dust and join us to dive deep into all of the most interesting moments from the Saturday Night Live Season 49 episode with host and musical guest Dua Lipa (S49 E18). This week on our roundtable podcast, Jon Schneider is joined by Morgan Killoren, Amanda Mitchell, & Gary Seith! The video version of our roundtable is available here: https://youtube.com/live/GD7YlAn4yb8 -------- Welcome to the official Saturday Night Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast...2024-05-071h 24Baby SnooksBaby SnooksZiegfeld Follies Of The AirIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-031h 01Baby SnooksBaby SnooksCharles Harding Blair To ArriveIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0325 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksDaniel In The Lions Den jimmy Stewart Intro Of baby SnooksIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0304 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksRoyal Gelatin Hour rudy Vallee Sings its Somebodys BirthdayIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0357 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksTelling Time ShavingIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0304 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksRehearsing A SpeechIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0305 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksAt The CircusIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0305 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksVitamins HiccupsIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0306 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksBeach HouseIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0306 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksVisiting Santa ClausIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0307 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksAt The DoctorsIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0305 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksAunt Sophie Having A BabyIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0306 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksDaddys Boss Comes To DinnerIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0305 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksViolet RayIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0307 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksLiving By DyeingIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0312 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksGone FishingIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0307 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksHugh WhatIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0307 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksA New Baby BrotherIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0306 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksMax Has Good News Pt2In 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0330 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksDaddys An ElkIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0306 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksBungling BurglarsIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0308 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksMale SecretaryIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0308 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksMax Has Good NewsIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0301 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksShetland PonyIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0310 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksChemical CatastropheIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0308 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksAnatomy Of A RobotIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0307 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksMissing DollarIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0308 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksFamily TreeIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0311 minBaby SnooksBaby SnooksTax ReturnsIn 1904, George McManus began his comic strip, The Newlyweds, about a couple and their child, Baby Snookums. Brice began doing her Baby Snooks character in vaudeville, as she recalled in an interview shortly before her death: "I first did Snooks in 1912 when I was in vaudeville. At the time there was a juvenile actress named Baby Peggy and she was very popular. Her hair was all curled and bleached and she was always in pink or blue. She looked like a strawberry ice cream soda. When I started to do Baby Snooks, I really was a baby, because when I thin...2024-05-0307 minFiredUp! - The Startup Marketing PodcastFiredUp! - The Startup Marketing PodcastGen Z’s Impact on Buyer Behavior with Ian BaerGen Z, a self-reliant, digitally native, and mobile-first generation is entering the workforce and bringing a different approach to business and buyer behavior. Ian Baer, Founder of Sooth, joins us to share what data shows about Gen Z and how startups can rethink their marketing strategies to appeal to the generation leading our economy. This week, episode 34 of the FiredUp! podcast is about Gen Z’s impact on buyer behavior!Download the Multiplier Marketing Megapack today. Exclusive offer for all our listeners — get all our Startup Guides in one go! Over 50 pages of a...2024-05-0253 minour podour podthis is the d*ke drama episodeWe ate some gay cookies and came on mad as hell! It’s the gay allegation episode and no one is safe (i.e. Naomi from Muna, Kate Berlant, Renée Rapp, Fletcher and Shannon, Morgan Wade and Kyle Richards). Our Pod is officially in DOUBLE DIGITS and the apple Bubbly is CRISP, girl. Ivana chickened out of using the bidet. Isabella has been a man in almost every lifetime. Ivana suspects one of those lifetime’s Isabella was Truman Capote. The guides demand Isabella have more sex. The pod allows Ivana to get in touch with her iPad. Somet...2024-04-021h 21Saturday Night Network | SNL (Saturday Night Live)Saturday Night Network | SNL (Saturday Night Live)Shane Gillis / 21 Savage SNL Roundtable - S49 E12Gather all your queries and join us to dive deep into all of the most interesting moments from the Saturday Night Live Season 49 episode with host Shane Gillis and musical guest 21 Savage (S49 E12). This week on our roundtable podcast, Jon Schneider is joined by Andrew Haynes, Morgan Killoren, & TJ Randolph! The video version of our roundtable is available here: https://youtube.com/live/v5p4aPP7fdw ----- Welcome to the official Saturday Night Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists, and...2024-02-271h 49The Magnetic Pull with Amy PearsonThe Magnetic Pull with Amy PearsonBeyond Design: MORGAN RAPP on Solving Problems & Scaling Business whilst Prioritizing Family.In today's episode of Brand Conversations, Amy speaks with Morgan Rapp. The designer, turned entrepreneur who scaled her business to 500k, all whilst raising 5 babies. This conversation is BIG juicy, and brimming with valuable insights. Becoming an Entrepreneur, The Impact of Decreased Capacity, Ideal clients & solving problems, scaling business whilst prioritizing family, and SO much more.Find Morgan here: https://morganrapp.com/Questions? Send them through right here to be answered on the pod.– The Magnetic Pull is Hosted by Amy Pearson A...2024-02-141h 14The CPG Scoop\'s PodcastThe CPG Scoop's PodcastIan Baer: Founder, SoothIan Baer, Founder of Sooth, joins Jennifer and Risa on the latest episode of CPG Scoop!Ian Baer, Founder and Chief Soothsayer of the strategic insights platform and marketing consultancy Sooth, has been solving marketing’s greatest challenges for over three decades. He has spent his career helping major brands achieve extraordinary success and challenger brands box above their weight class in leadership roles with Publicis Groupe, TBWA, Rapp, Deutsch, and others. He was named to Campaign US’ Digital 40 over 40. He is a contributor and thought leader for industry-specific and national publications including Adweek, Fortune Magazine, New York...2024-01-3134 minThe Smart Downloader - Latest Products Reviews & TipsThe Smart Downloader - Latest Products Reviews & TipsMorgan Rapp – Design Biz Mastery – Free Download DBM CourseMorgan Rapp – Design Biz Mastery – Free Download DBM Course   Get this course here => https://www.greatxcourses.com/courses/design-biz-mastery-by-morgan-rapp-free-download-dbm-course       Improve your earning potential, communicate the value of your … The post Morgan Rapp – Design Biz Mastery – Free Download DBM Course appeared first on The Smart Downloader - Real Honest Reviews & Exclusive Bonuses For Download. 2024-01-0803 minThe Legendary Ladies PodcastThe Legendary Ladies PodcastQueer Artist Album Debuts: Fletcher "Girl of My Dreams" Vs Renee Rapp "Snow Angel"In this Legendary Ladies duo, Kat and Morgan discuss the latest albums from Renee Rapp and Fletcher. What did we think of “Snow Angel” and “Girl of Your Dreams?” What differences and similarities did we see between these queer artists? We talk about how Renee Rapp is blowing up right now thanks to the Mean Girls musical and mourn her departure from The Sex Lives of College Girls. We also talk about Fletcher’s string of bad luck and how she should be more popular. What album did we like best? Support Kat, Morgan, and Amy by subscribin...2023-11-201h 00The Wonder Creative PodcastThe Wonder Creative Podcast21: Passive Income, Leveraging Systems, & Owning Your Customer Journey with Morgan RappEntrepreneurship has its nuances, and even more so if you are doing it all solo. This is something my guest (and one of my biz coaches) Morgan Rapp is very well-versed in. She takes us behind the scenes as she reveals lessons she has learned as she's grown her business over the last 10 years, into six figures, and beyond. She speaks with such openness and honesty, which I feel is so powerful. I hope you walk away from this episode feeling encouraged and inspired! Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wondercreative Show notes:  h...2023-11-151h 12Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E14: Squarespace, Showit, and Shopify Walk into a Bar…Ever been confused about whether you’re using the right website platform for your studio and your clients? We’re breaking it ALL down today with pros and cons lists for the major websites platforms we see boutique design studios using: Squarespace, Showit, Shopify, Webflow, Wordpress, and Wix. There’s no “wrong” or “right” here (although we know designers have a LOT of opinions!) We’re just here to give our opinions and help you find the right platform for your next project!Links Mentioned:Awwwards.comThe Shopify code(x) - Use code BETTER for...2022-11-0856 minBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E13: LIVE from the Studio… it’s Brand Presentations!We’ve never seen this shared publicly before… we’re pulling back the curtain in today’s episode to share the audio from actual client presentations from our studios! We watched each other’s Strategy/Creative Direction videos and then reacted live to them - noting what we loved about them and making some really juicy suggestions for making them even better. We hope that this episode inspires you to mix things up and gives you some ideas to try in your own brand presentations. Check the Facebook group to see the visuals behind what we discuss in this episode!2022-11-011h 27Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E12: Spooooky Client Stories!It’s officially SPOOOOKY szn around here and we wanted to get a little festive. We had our listeners (you guys!) anonymously submit your scariest/most difficult client stories and we read them, react to them, and listen to what they learned from the experience. We truly believe that difficult client experiences are one of the hardest parts of running a design business, but this episode serves to remind us that we’re not alone, it happens to everyone, and what we can do to avoid those situations in the future, or deal with them in the present.2022-10-2559 minBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E11: The Importance of Brand Photography for Brand Designers with Adeline NietoBrand photography goes hand in hand with brand design. You can’t have a solid brand without the supporting visuals. In this episode Esther chats with Adeline Nieto, a NYC-based brand photographer about how to share heart-centered stories through photography, the value and power behind photos, and how brand designers can best collaborate with photographers and our collective clients on commercial shoots.Guest Information:Guest Name: Adeline NietoGuest Business Name: Adeline ArtistryGuest Website: www.adelineartistry.comGuest Instagram: @adelineartistrystudioInbox Question:"Is brand photography im...2022-10-181h 01Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E10: Burnout, Baby, BurnoutBurnout is a strong sign from your body that something is not working. It’s important to listen. In this episode, Jen and Esther talk about what it’s like to maintain creativity when you’re burnt out, keeping the money coming in, and personal stories of working through charred seasons.Inbox Questions:“How do you maintain your creativity without feeling burnt out?”— AJ Samson“How do you balance burnout and also keep the $$ coming in?” — Selena Nohea ConmackieLinks Mentioned:Insight Timer — Free guided meditationsThis Episode’s Par...2022-10-111h 03Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E9: How to Make an Impact in the World as a DesignerDo you ever think you’re not really doing anything “substantial” as a designer because you’re not saving lives and “just” designing logos and websites. Well we’re here to change that mindset! You can make an impact in the world as a designer in so many ways — both tangible and intangibly. Your skillset allows peoples’ businesses to grow and connect with people, bring joy, improved life, and touch the planet. In this episode we walk through ways to make your mark on the planet in positive, regenerative ways — like the list we talk through below!You could…...2022-10-041h 07Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E8: Going From $0 to 6 Figures Post Maternity Leave with Chaitra RadhakrishnaJen and Chaitra have a soul chat about how motherhood changed their lives and businesses in this episode! Chaitra walks us through exactly how she hit 6 figures in the first year after her 18 month maternity leave, her best lead generation strategies, and her mindset around business growth, motherhood, and setting (and achieving!) your goals.Guest Information:Guest Name: Chaitra RadhakrishnaGuest Business Name: Pinkpot StudioGuest Website: https://www.itspinkpot.com/Guest Instagram: https://instagram.com/pinkpot.studio?igshid=ODBkMDk1MTU=This Episode’s Partner:Design Biz Ma...2022-09-271h 06Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E7: Web Design Wisdom from a Magazine Design Background with JenCurious about what being an intern at Cosmo was like? Jen chats through not only her time working in NYC at the print versions of Cosmo and Women’s Health Magazine, but also design lessons she learned from those experiences that she uses in her web process today! You’d think there’s not a lot of shared principles between a print magazine and a website, but Jen challenges that in this episode!Links Mentioned:Real Simple MagazineInbox Question:"How do I know how to position my brand...2022-09-2045 minBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E6: Refining Your Sales & Proposal ProcessThe sales call is one of the hardest parts of running a business, and rightfully so. There’s a lot of pressure around it because it’s ultimately what brings in those clients. In this episode we talk through our personal sales call structures, favorite questions to ask prospective clients, and our blended approach to pricing. We also share what we include in our proposals + how we both set them up differently. You won’t want to miss this episode jam-packed with really meaty details on our process and approach!This Episode’s Partner:Des...2022-09-131h 07Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E5: Hiring a Team that Supports Your Vision with Olivia AustinToday Jen chats with Olivia Austin from Current Design Studio all about hiring - when to think about it, how to know you’re ready, and how to navigate the hiring and interview process. We approach the hiring conversation from the perspective of knowing your studio values and adding team members who share those values.Guest Information:Guest Name: Olivia AustinGuest Business Name: Current Design StudioGuest Website: https://currentdesignstudio.com/, https://byoliviaaustin.com/Guest Instagram: https://instagram.com/current.designstudioLinks Mentioned:GustoCl...2022-09-061h 06Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E4: Our Hot Takes on Running a Design BusinessOK, we KNOW - everyone has a different ideas on how to run your business and be successful! There’s loads and loads of how-tos out there, what to do and what not to do, and we have some HOT takes. Join us as we go through some potentially controversial (though, not in any highly politicized ways) opinions. SPOILER: Jen and Esther have some differing opinions! And that’s what makes it fun and interesting…Inbox Question:“I’m trying to get my brand design packages set up and priced and I see lots of di...2022-08-301h 10Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS6 E3: Coaching Each Other Through the Tough StuffGet ready for a soul chat! We talk this week about parts of our business that we both really struggle with and coach each other through those tough spots. Jen brings up feelings of scarcity mindset and Esther talks through finding an organic marketing strategy that feels authentic to her brand (and works). We hope this chat encourages anyone who feels similar to us!Inbox Question:“As a brand designer, should we target our services to a specific market segment, or is it better to enter all markets?” — Titus HarumOur partne...2022-08-2356 minBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastFrom The Archives: S3 E10: Value-Based Pricing and Shifting Your Mindset with Morgan RappWe’re taking a short break in between Seasons 5 and 6 (Season 6 is coming in hot August 9!) so we’ve pulled some of our favorite episodes from the archives for you guys to enjoy. This one is Season 3, Episode 10: Value-Based Pricing and Shifting Your Mindset with Morgan Rapp. This was one of our most-requested topics with one of our all-time favorite guests, Morgan Rapp. Morgan is the founder and designer behind Design Biz Mastery, a group coaching educational platform that focuses on teaching designers how to use value-based pricing, structure their offer suites, nail sales calls, and work on their mind...2022-08-021h 12Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS5 E23: Using Intuition in Your Design Process with Alex McGinnessJen and Alex from The Arcoíris Design Co. chat all about discovering, cultivating, and making the best use of your intuition in your design business. They discuss what an “intuitive hit” is, how to recognize different types of inspiration and thoughts, and best practices for getting acquainted with your intuition and using it to provide more value to your clients and increasing your creativity. Alex shares a bit about her rebrand, her Oracle Deck, and what creating and launching her Squarespace Template shop was like!Guest Information:Guest Name: Alex McGinnessGuest Busin...2022-06-211h 06Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS5 E16: Traveling Full Time while Running a Design Studio with Natalia AgostinelliNatalia is a brand designer and the Owner behind By Nat Studio. She's been designing since 2015 as a side hustle and in 2020 she shifted to working on her business full time. She is based out of South Florida but she's often traveling with her husband embracing the 'digital-nomad' lifestyle. In this episode we chat with Nat on how her business changed and evolved during this time, how she stayed focused and productive, and her big learnings of living that life.Guest Information:Guest Name: Natalia AgostinelliGuest Business Name: By Nat Studio...2022-05-031h 00Press Box Access: A Sports History PodcastPress Box Access: A Sports History PodcastHal McCoy: The Big Red Machine and a Baseball LifeHal McCoy is synonymous with the Cincinnati Reds. The Hall of Fame writer for the Dayton Daily News has been covering baseball’s oldest professional franchise since 1973. Hal tells about the egos, talent, and inner workings of the Big Red Machine. Learn why the great Sparky Anderson was fired, and how Vern Rapp learned his same fate. Hear about Pete Rose’s return to Cincinnati and his ultimate downfall. Hal explains why Joe Morgan quit talking to him, why Eric Davis was his all-time favorite player, and why Lou Piniella once forgot to fill out a lineup card. And Hal...2022-02-1657 minThis Creative LifeThis Creative Life12: Morgan Rapp's Creative LifeHey, and welcome to This Creative Life - conversations with creatives on creativity and how can cultivate, inspire and nourish our creative souls. Today is a big one - I chat to Morgan Rapp, designer, design educator and business coach, based in Salt Lake City, Utah about - well quite frankly, everything. We don’t hold back. Morgan shares so openly about her creative life - from defining self and creative worth and how vital self-compassion is in your business, to her experiences of society’s perceptions of a successful female business owner crushing the gender norms, alon...2022-02-141h 31Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS5 E3: Running A Successful Design Business with Neurodivergence with Lea GucciardiNeurodivergence is the term for those whose brains function differently in one or more ways than is considered standard or typical. In this episode Lea Gucciardi, the Founder and Creative Director of Arq Design Studio, shares about her journey to becoming a multi-6-figure design studio owner, her experience with ADHD and how it impacts her life and business, her coding background, and her newest offer for designers who are looking to take their Shopify projects to the next level. We are so grateful to Lea for opening up to us and our listeners, and for her vulnerability, strength...2022-02-011h 09Better: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS5 E0: Introducing Esther Knox-Dekoning & Podcast Updates!Welcome to Season 5 of the Better Podcast! We are officially welcoming Esther Knox-Dekoning as our new co-host! In this episode we get to hear Esther's story and her experience as a designer in the corporate advertising world and how she transitioned to owned her own design studio, Sereth Design.Guest Information:Guest Name: Esther Knox-DekoningGuest Business Name: Sereth DesignGuest Website: www.serethdesign.comGuest Instagram: @sereth.designGuest Pinterest: @serethdesignLinks Mentioned:Design Biz Mastery with Morgan Rapp https://morganrapp.com/design-biz-mastery...2022-01-1150 minBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastBetter: The Brand Designer PodcastS4 E1: Catching Up with Jen & Giselle: Updated "Day in the Life"A message from Jen:Hey Better family - I'm honored to post two episodes that Giselle and I recorded together last summer 2020  (episodes 1 and 2) and one episode that I did (episode 3) to comprise a short but very sweet season 4. I encourage you to listen to our memorial episodes, Celebrating Giselle: Podcast Community and Celebrating Giselle: Friends & Family. Enjoy these episodes, I know Giselle is with us when each one is heard 2022-01-061h 03Create Your LifeCreate Your Life04: Meagan x Morgan Rapp: mindset, enneagram, motherhood and doing lessSay hello to the first (amazing) guest on Create Your Life, Morgan Rapp!In this episode, Meagan and Morgan dive into a conversation covering an array of topics ranging from motherhood, REAL talk about entrepreneurship, mindset to the Enneagram and everything in between.Morgan Rapp is a graphic designer, design business educator, and creative mentor who started her business after realizing the promises from a college degree weren't her reality. From having a desire to provide for her family and have flexibility to be home with her son, she started her online business in 2013, not...2021-10-251h 34Create Your LifeCreate Your Life04: Meagan x Morgan Rapp: mindset, enneagram, motherhood and doing lessSay hello to the first (amazing) guest on Create Your Life, Morgan Rapp! In this episode, Meagan and Morgan dive into a conversation covering an array of topics ranging from motherhood, REAL talk about entrepreneurship, mindset to the Enneagram and everything in between. Morgan Rapp is a graphic designer, design business educator, and creative mentor who started her business after realizing the promises from a college degree weren't her reality. From having a desire to provide for her family and have flexibility to be home with her son, she...2021-10-251h 34Broadening Horizons PodcastBroadening Horizons PodcastLessons on Running a Profitable, Fulfilling, and Sustainable Business with Morgan RappToday I'm welcoming Morgan Rapp, the designer, mentor, educator, and business expert behind the course Design Biz Mastery. We're digging into some of my favorite modules from DBM, why value based pricing is a literal game changer for designers, why sales calls don’t have to scary, how she’s grown her own design business to 7 figures, and why it’s so important to her that female entrepreneurs get comfortable with making money and earning what they are worth MORGAN RAPP FOLLOW US ON INSTA READ THE POST2021-09-131h 37Broadening Horizons PodcastBroadening Horizons PodcastLessons on Running a Profitable, Fulfilling, and Sustainable Business with Morgan RappToday I'm welcoming Morgan Rapp, the designer, mentor, educator, and business expert behind the course Design Biz Mastery. We're digging into some of my favorite modules from DBM, why value based pricing is a literal game changer for designers, why sales calls don’t have to scary, how she’s grown her own design business to 7 figures, and why it’s so important to her that female entrepreneurs get comfortable with making money and earning what they are worth MORGAN RAPP FOLLOW US ON INSTA READ THE POST2021-09-131h 37