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Dreams, Design, and Barbie: With Connie Collingsworth

41m · Adventures In Design · 21 Sep 15:43

In this exciting episode of "Adventures In Design," hosted by Mark Brickey, we welcome a special guest, Mark's longtime friend and co-founder of La Honda Records, Connie Collingsworth. Tune in to discover the inspiring journey of a rock poster legend who transitioned into the music industry.

In the first segment, Mark celebrates Connie's triumph as an album she designed for an artist she helped break finds its place in the prestigious heart of downtown Nashville, with none other than Post Malone himself showing support by sporting their T-shirts. It's a testament to dreams coming true and genuine happiness for a friend's success.

Segment two explores the unexpected parallels between being an NFL quarterback and the life of a designer. Mark and Connie share insights on how these seemingly different roles share common threads of strategy, teamwork, and creativity.

Lastly, as one of the toughest women in the industry, Connie lends her unique perspective in the final segment, discussing the buzzworthy Barbie movie. Join us for a captivating conversation that delves into dreams realized, the art of design, and an intriguing take on a cultural phenomenon. To access the full episode and support the content, join the Circle of Trust at https://aid.network/. Your support fuels the adventures in design and creativity that Mark Brickey brings to your ears.

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