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Her Vision

by Kate DeWitt

A podcast made for creative visionaries, Her Vision features inspiring female entrepreneurs who have turned their vision into their reality. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hervisionpodcast/support

Copyright: Kate DeWitt

Episodes

Anna Wingfield on Leaning into Life's Randomness

28m · Published 28 Jul 13:00

Today I’m talking to Los Angeles-based fine artist and printmaker, Anna Wingfield. Anna first fell in love with printmaking while she was studying abroad in London in College and she followed that passion to Baltimore, New York, and LA, where she now has her very own studio and printing press. From accidentally creating her custom inkwiping technique to building her very own printing press, Anna has used her setbacks to propel herself forward. Please enjoy our inspiring converstiaon! 

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https://www.annarwingfield.com/

https://www.instagram.com/awingding/?hl=en

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Emily Schoen on Learning by Doing and Embracing Your Own Evolution

35m · Published 16 Feb 13:00

Today I’m chatting with Ann Arbor-based realtor, interior design enthusiast, and tastemaker Emily Schoen. Emily has spent the last few years building a loyal fanbase on Instagram where she showcases her charming home and offers loads of design inspiration! She has been featured on The Everygirl and Lulu & Georgia and since recording this interview Emily has also started a blog (Linked below). I have been following Emily’s aesthetic for years so it was really fun to sit down and chat. During our interview, Emily was honest about the feelings of failure that she’s felt in the past and how she’s reframed that, what to do when you're not sure where to begin and she also had some great advice for people in high school and college. 

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https://www.instagram.com/emily.a.schoen/?hl=en

https://emilyaubryschoen.com/

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Diane Lindquist on Building a Community Organically

23m · Published 09 Feb 13:00

Today I’m chatting with LA-based Graphic Designer and Founder of Girl Museum Day, Diane Lindquist. Gurl Museum Day is a destination for female artists, curators, and art lovers to connect, collaborate and claim space. You’ll hear during our chat that the idea was born when Diane started taking trips to museums across LA with a few girlfriends and it’s now evolved into a supportive community of artists rooted in diversity and collaboration across the industry. Before Covid19, Gurl Museum Day hosted organized museum tours in New York and LA, and they also have an online magazine, a female artist directory, and a successful hashtag #gurlmusuemday. I’m excited to share this episode because Diane’s story is unlike any I’ve featured on the podcast before and during our chat she was really honest and vulnerable about a lot of things, including her childhood cancer diagnosis that left her with one eye and the grieving process she went through after her mother’s death which ultimately inspired her to head to the museums in the first place. 

Follow Diane & Gurl Museum Day! 

https://www.instagram.com/dianelindquist/?hl=en

https://www.lindquistand.co/

https://www.instagram.com/gurlmuseumday/?hl=en

http://gurlmuseumday.com/

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Hillary Jeanne on Finding Your Flow State

43m · Published 02 Feb 13:00

In today's episode, I’m talking to San Francisco based brand photographer and clarity coach, Hillary Jeanne. Hillary and I crossed paths about a year ago when I reached out to her wanting to learn more about her photography business and left our conversation so impressed with the thought and interest that she put into just our short discovery call. As a brand photographer, Hillary partners with ambitious entrepreneurial women to help them understand their niche and create visual imagery that compliments that, and in 2020 she decided to officially add clarity coaching to her list of services. I'm excited to share my conversation with Hillary because although she has always been a very creative-minded people, she didn't know that Photography was going to be her path and she spent a really intentional chuck of time in her 20's trying out all different forms of creativity until she found the medium that felt right for her. Hillary is such a great resource for anyone looking clarify their path forward and I think our conversation will give you great insights into what she offers. 

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https://www.instagram.com/hillary_jeanne/?hl=en

https://hillaryjeanne.com/

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Elizabeth Damrich on Living Creatively and Following Your Magic

37m · Published 26 Jan 13:00

Today I’m talking to Alabama based Interior Designer, stylist and tastemaker, Elizabeth Damrich. Elizabeth started her career in New York working in PR and Brand Strategy before moving to Charleston to pursue her lifelong passion of Interior Design full time. She now works on design projects across the country and has also built a loyal fan base on Instagram where she chronicles motherhood and life in the south through beautifully composed imagery. Elizabeth has been featured in many places, including One Kings Lane and most recently the December Issue of Southern Living Magazine. During our conversation, Elizabeth walked me through her full backstory and we also touched on reframing motherhood guilt, leaning into vulnerability, and how crucial it is to let go of perfectionism in order to live creativity fulfilled life.

Follow Elizabeth! 

https://www.instagram.com/liz_damrich/?hl=en

http://www.elizabethdamrich.com/

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Anastasia Andenmatten on Embracing Your Uniqueness

37m · Published 12 Jan 13:00

Today I’m talking to Anastasia Andenmatten who is a San Francisco-based floral designer featured in Style Me Pretty & Green Wedding Shoes and she was also Weddingwire’s Couples Choice Award Winner during her first year in business. Anastasia’s business is centered around creating intentional sustainable designs that are thoughtful and create conversation. During our chat, Anastasia took me through her whole story, from getting her start in the magazine world in Pennsylvania to then taking a big leap into the San Francisco tech scene and then finally breaking out on her own as a floral designer. We talked about the guilt that can sometimes come from making the choice to purpose your creative passion full time, as well as, how important it is to know when to release control and just let your life happen to you sometimes. So whether you’re a budding creative entrepreneur or just in the market for beautiful flowers for your Bay Area wedding, I think you’ll find a lot of takeaways from our chat.

Follow Anastasia! 

https://www.instagram.com/anastasiaandenmatten/?hl=en

https://www.anastasiaandenmatten.com/

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Andrea DeWitt On Pivoting Towards Your Passion

33m · Published 08 Jan 13:00

I’m kicking off 2021 with a very special conversation with Life and Leadership coach and author, Andrea DeWitt - aka MY MOM! I think my mom brings a really different perspective than a lot of my previous guests. Her career has unfolded in 10-year chunks, starting as a classroom teacher, then reading specialist, student advisor and now she's found her true passion as a life coach. Throughout my childhood, I always remember my mom being so focused on achieving her dreams and really prioritizing her dreams while also being an incredibly present mother.  It was such a privilege to get to highlight my mom and I know I’m a little bias but she really is so good at what she does!

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https://www.andreadewittadvisors.com/

https://www.instagram.com/andreadewittcoaching/

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Natalie Fersht on Using Social Media with Intention

28m · Published 18 Dec 13:00

Today I’m talking to Natalie Fersht, founder and lead designer of Hello Nat Studio which is a creative studio based in LA. Natalie has been running her studio for 4 years but she actually studied to be a teacher in college, then after realizing that wasn’t the path for her, she spent the first few years of her career working at a tech startup learning the ins and outs of social media and design which lead her into what she’s doing now with her full-service creative studio, Hello Nat. During our conversation, Natalie walked me through her design philosophy, how she works with clients, and how important it is to set aside your personal style and really focus on what your client wants. We also talked about Instagram, and I loved Natalie’s perspective of seeing it as more of a portfolio tool rather than a social networking platform that you have to be on every hour of the day. 

Follow Natalie! 

https://www.hello-nat.com/

https://www.instagram.com/hellonatstudio/?hl=en

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K'era Morgan on Remembering to Check in With Yourself

38m · Published 11 Dec 13:00

Today I’m talking to K’era Morgan who is a LA-based artist and textile designer. Through her brand K’apostrophe, K’era sells her art in the form of throw blankets, decorative pillows, notebooks, and prints. She has a collection at West Elm and is also working with Revival Rugs on a collection. She has been featured in Lonny Magazine, Elle Decor, and Forbes to name a few and she has even more exciting projects in the works. During our conversation K’era and talked about her first career which was in PR and the moment when she realized it wasn’t fulfilling her anymore. We discussed trusting your gut and taking leaps even when you don’t have all the answers yet. 

Follow K'era! 

https://www.k-apostrophe.com/

https://www.instagram.com/k_apostrophe/

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Laura Saur on Living According to Your Own Timeline

42m · Published 04 Dec 13:00
Today I’m talking to Charleston-based lifestyle photographer, Laura Saur. I started following Laura’s career on Instagram a few years ago when she moved from Boston to Charleston for a social media position in the fashion industry, from there she moved into the beauty industry, and now fast forward a few years, Laura is running her own photography business, LCS Studio and just launched her print shop this fall. She’s been featured in Elle Magazine, Conde Nast Traveler, and Bon Appétit Magazine. Laura and I chatted about so many things, from understanding your own creative schedule and establishing a healthy working routine around that, to the transition from your girlhood to womanhood dreams to navigating the pressure she felt to pursue a more traditional career path and how she worked through that.  Follow Laura!  https://www.instagram.com/lcs_studio/?hl=en https://shoplcsstudio.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hervisionpodcast/support

Her Vision has 17 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 9:26:35. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 30th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 5th, 2024 10:17.

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