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Have you ever looked at different women's careers and thought, 'How'd She Do That?' This encouraging and fun podcast answers that question in each episode while speaking to women who have created inspiring lives and careers. Join host Emily Landers as she connects with guests from a wide variety of industries and stages of life. You'll be inspired every time you listen!
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Have you ever looked at different women's careers and thought, 'How'd She Do That?' This encouraging and fun podcast answers that question in each episode while speaking to women who have created inspiring lives and careers. Join host Emily Landers as she connects with guests from a wide variety of industries and stages of life. You'll be inspired every time you listen!
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1 234. Monica Lavin on Designing Welcoming Spaces from the Outside In Through Art of The Entry 44:37
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In this episode of How’d She Do That?, host Emily sits down with Monica Lavin, the Charleston-based designer and entrepreneur behind Art of the Entry. Monica shares her journey from working at NASA and teaching at institutions like the College of Charleston and SCAD, to launching Lavin Label, a celebrated design blog. She delves into how her passion for design and keen observation of overlooked exterior details led her to create Art of the Entry—a brand dedicated to crafting timeless accents for home exteriors, such as elegant mailboxes, doormats, and wreaths. Monica discusses the importance of first impressions, the inspiration she draws from Southern heritage design, and offers insights into entrepreneurship and balancing creativity with business acumen. Listeners will be inspired by Monica’s dedication to enhancing the beauty of homes, starting from the outside in.…

1 233. From Skin Struggles to Skincare Success: The May Lindstrom Story 53:19
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In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of May Lindstrom, founder of May Lindstrom Skin. May shares her personal battles with severe skin sensitivities and how these challenges propelled her to create a skincare line dedicated to healing and nourishing the skin. Her story inspires us to embrace our challenges and transform them into opportunities for growth and contribution. Tune in to hear the full conversation and discover how May turned her skin struggles into a source of healing for many. We know listeners are going to love today’s episode - one they will want to share with a friend!…

1 232. Inside the Business of Fashion: Mary Scott Jameson on Growing Sitano 55:03
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In this episode of How’d She Do That?, we’re sitting down with Mary Scott Jameson, the visionary founder of Sitano, a brand known for its effortlessly chic and elevated designs. What started as an idea has grown into a sought-after brand that blends timeless style with modern sophistication. But how did she do it? Mary Scott shares the behind-the-scenes story of launching Sitano, the lessons she’s learned as an entrepreneur, and the challenges she’s overcome along the way. We’ll dive into: ✨ The inspiration behind Sitano and how it all began ✨ Navigating the ups and downs of building a fashion brand ✨ The realities of entrepreneurship ✨ Advice for aspiring business owners looking to bring their own vision to life If you’ve ever dreamed of starting your own brand or love hearing real stories of women making their mark in business, this episode is for you!…

1 231. From Fashion Editor to Founder of Elizabeth James the Label with Elizabeth Ackerman 50:44
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In this episode of How’d She Do That?, we’re sitting down with Elizabeth Ackerman, the creative force behind Elizabeth James the Label. A former fashion editor and stylist, Elizabeth saw a gap in the market for effortless, modern silhouettes with vintage-inspired prints—pieces she wanted for her own wardrobe but couldn’t find. So, she set out to design them herself! Join us as Elizabeth shares her journey from working in the fast-paced world of fashion in New York to launching her own label and embracing the charm of Charleston. We’ll talk about how she blends Southern charm with city sophistication, what it takes to build a brand from the ground up, and her best advice for aspiring entrepreneurs in the fashion industry. Whether you’re a fashion lover, a business dreamer, or just looking for inspiration, this conversation is full of insights, creativity, and the magic of following your passion. Tune in to hear: ✨ How Elizabeth’s background as a fashion editor shaped her brand vision ✨ The challenges and triumphs of launching a fashion label ✨ What makes Elizabeth James the Label unique ✨ Her move from NYC to Charleston and how it influenced her designs Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review How’d She Do That?—and let us know what you think of this episode!…

1 230. Corporate to Community: Lexie Townsend’s Journey to Full-Time Founder with Happy Hours 46:19
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In this episode of How’d She Do That?, our host, Emily Landers, sits down with Lexie Townsend, the founder of Happy Hours, a thriving social club connecting young women in cities like Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Tampa, and Jacksonville. Lexie shares her journey from the corporate world to going full-time with content creation and hosting monthly gatherings that bring women together. Tune in to hear how she made the leap, what she’s learned along the way, and her advice for building a business rooted in connection. We know you’ll love today’s episode - it’s one you’ll want to share with a friend!…

1 229. What to Do When Your Business Fears Become Reality 33:29
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Hi everyone, welcome back to How’d She Do That? In today’s episode, I’m giving you all an update on what’s been going on behind the scenes and sharing some thoughts on a recent review I received. It wasn’t exactly glowing, but it gave me a great opportunity to talk about how I handle constructive criticism, and more importantly, how you can too. We all face feedback—sometimes it’s helpful, sometimes it’s harsh, and sometimes it’s just plain wrong. But learning how to take what’s useful, let go of the rest, and keep moving forward is key to growth, whether in business, creativity, or life in general. In this episode, I discuss: • A quick update on what’s new with the podcast • My thoughts on a recent negative review • How I process feedback without letting it derail me • The difference between constructive criticism and unhelpful negativity • Practical tips for using feedback to improve and stay focused If you’ve ever struggled with handling criticism, this one’s for you! Let’s talk about how to keep pushing forward no matter what. Join the Conversation: I’d love to hear your thoughts! How do you handle feedback? Send me a message at howdshedothatpodcast.com or join the discussion on @howdshedothatpodcast If you’re enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving a rating or review—it really helps! Thanks for listening, and as always, keep moving forward!…

1 228. Midspring: Where Style Meets Sport with Shannon & Meredith 51:28
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In this episode of How’d She Do That? , we sit down with Shannon and Meredith, the childhood friends and founders of Midspring , a brand redefining golf and performance wear for the modern woman. Drawing inspiration from their Connecticut upbringing, they’ve created a collection that blends fashion, function, and femininity , ensuring women feel confident both on and off the course. Shannon and Meredith share how they turned their love for style and sport into a thriving business, the challenges of launching a brand in the competitive athleticwear industry, and what it takes to merge classic elegance with high-performance fabrics . From their early inspirations to the creation of ‘Birdies in Blue’ and ‘Under Par in Pink’ , they reveal the thought process behind their collections and how they stay true to their vision while evolving with the industry. If you’ve ever dreamed of starting your own brand or wondered what it takes to blend style, sport, and entrepreneurship , this episode is for you! ✨ How childhood friends turned their shared vision into a business ✨ The inspiration behind Midspring and its signature collections ✨ What it takes to bridge the gap between fashion and function in golf attire ✨ The challenges and wins of launching a brand in the sportswear industry ✨ Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to break into fashion…

1 227. My Year of Only Purchasing 7 Items of Clothing And Why I Think You Should Do It Too 32:16
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Shopping My Closet in 2024! 🎙️ In this episode of How’d She Do That? , I’m sharing my journey of shopping my own closet in 2024—what I learned, what I loved, and what I ended up purchasing along the way. I’ll take you through the 7 key pieces I bought and why they made the cut, plus why this practice has been such an eye-opening experience in understanding what truly matters in life. If you’ve ever felt the urge to refresh your wardrobe without over-consuming, this episode is for you! Tune in now & let’s chat intentional style! ✨…

1 226. Fire Aftermath in Los Angeles, $50,000 Donation Update, and What Lessons January Taught Me 29:43
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In this heartfelt episode, we reflect on the devastating Los Angeles wildfires and their aftermath. We’ll dive into the impact on our community, the resilience we’ve witnessed, and the ways we’re coming together to rebuild. I’m also incredibly proud to share an update on the remarkable generosity of this podcast community—together, we’ve raised $50,000 to support recovery efforts. Thank you for being part of this life-changing mission. In addition, I’m sharing some of the key lessons January has taught me—about community, contentment, and the power of giving back. I hope they will inspire you - I’d love to hear your takeaways. Thank you for tuning in, and thank you for being part of this amazing community!…

1 225. The Los Angeles Wildfires, $50,000 in Donations, and What This Experience Is Teaching Me 59:58
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In today’s heartfelt episode, I share my personal experience over the last two week’s navigating the aftermath of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, alongside stories from our resilient community in Malibu and The Palisades. Together, we’ve raised $50,000 to support those impacted. Thank you for your support and allows by me the opportunity to steward your generosity. It’s a great honor to serve my community alongside you. I’m grateful to have the opportunity to reflect, in this episode, on the powerful conversations I’ve had at donation drop-offs and with individuals who lost their homes. Listen to hear how our community is coming together in the face of tragedy - the stories (and individuals) I mention in today’s episode offer us hope, strength, and a path forward.…
Welcome to the first episode of the year! In this reflective and inspiring kickoff to 2025, I take a deep dive into an Instagram post that resonated deeply with you all and sparked thoughts about growth, change, and the new year. I’ll also share what I’m leaving behind in 2024—the habits, fears, and mindsets—and what I’m embracing in 2025. From personal goals to broader intentions, this episode is all about setting the tone for a year of purpose and possibility. I hope you enjoy it! Let’s start the year intentional and ready to grow—together. Tune in now! 🔗 Links Mentioned: Instagram Post ✨ Connect with me for more updates and conversations.…
In this short yet heartwarming Christmas Eve episode, Emily reflects on the beauty of the season and shares an uplifting message to inspire and encourage you as the holiday approaches. Whether you're surrounded by loved ones or carving out quiet time for yourself, this episode is a gentle reminder of the joy, love, and hope that Christmas brings. Tune in for a special moment of gratitude and reflections on the magic of the season. Pour a cup of cocoa, cozy up, and let’s celebrate the spirit of Christmas together. Wishing you a peaceful and merry holiday!…

1 223. A Cozy Christmas and Our Last Episode of The Year: Reflections, Joy, and Inspiration for the Holidays with Our Host Emily Landers 29:48
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In this special solo Christmas episode, Emily is inviting you to join her for a cozy, heartfelt holiday chat. Whether you’re spending this Christmas with family, alone, away from loved ones, or simply enjoying a quiet day to yourself, this episode is here to keep you company and encourage you to make the season your own. Grab your favorite holiday drink, get comfortable, and let’s reflect on the magic of Christmas, the joy of simple moments, and the power of finding peace right where you are. Here’s what you can expect in today’s episode: 🎄 Personal Holiday Reflections – I share my favorite Christmas memories and what this season means to me. 🎁 How to Enjoy a Solo or Low-Key Christmas – Tips for making your holiday special, whether it’s cooking a delicious meal, creating a “self-care stocking,” or simply soaking in the quiet beauty of the day. ✨ Inspiration and Encouragement – A heartfelt reminder to embrace the present moment, and find joy in your journey, no matter where you are this holiday season. Plus, I’m sharing a little Christmas inspiration, cozy ideas, and ways we can connect during this special time. A Little Gift from Me to You 🎶: I hope this episode feels like a warm hug and a gentle reminder that you are never truly alone. You deserve a holiday full of joy, peace, and a little bit of magic. Let’s connect: Share your favorite holiday moments with me on social media or via our website — I’d love to hear how you’re celebrating! If this episode brought you comfort, please share it with a friend or leave a review — it helps more people find this little corner of encouragement. Merry Christmas, friends! Wishing you peace, love, and an inspiring start to the new year.…

1 222. Karissa Widder on Grief and The Holidays 48:38
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New episode is live with our dear friend Karissa Widder. This week, we’re discussing the complex emotions of grief during the holidays. In today’s episode Karissa shares her deeply moving story of losing her daughter, Kennedy Claire, this year, what she’s been learning in therapy, and the ways she’s finding strength to carry on. It’s a conversation about loss, love, and how to carry on after the unimaginable. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts. You’re not alone in this.…

1 Beyond the Mic: Recent Conversations with Emily That You Don’t Want to Miss 7:22
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In this special episode, Emily invites you to explore even more inspiring conversations by checking out two incredible podcasts she had the honor of joining as a guest. On A Day In Her Life Pod , she shares a behind-the-scenes look at her daily routines, personal growth journey, and how she balances her passions with the demands of everyday life. Then, on Purpose Beyond Motherhood , she opens up about her experiences navigating infertility while staying connected to her present season of life. Tune into these episodes for an intimate glimpse into her story and discover new insights that might resonate with your own journey. Don’t miss it!…
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1 221. Riding the Waves of Clean Beauty with Melissa Palmer, Founder of OSEA Malibu 47:00
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In this episode, we sit down with Melissa Palmer, founder of OSEA Malibu, a pioneering skincare brand that harnesses the power of seaweed and natural ingredients to create sustainable beauty products. Melissa shares her inspiring journey, from her family’s wellness legacy to building a globally recognized brand rooted in clean beauty and environmental consciousness. We dive into her passion for ocean conservation, the science behind OSEA’s formulations, and her insights on leading a purpose-driven business. Whether you're a skincare enthusiast or an aspiring entrepreneur, this conversation is packed with inspiration and actionable advice!…
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1 220. Katie Button, James Beard Foundation Award Nominated Chef, Cookbook Author & Media Personality 48:46
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Today’s guest, Katie Button is a five-time James Beard Foundation award nominated chef, cookbook author, media personality, and founder of Asheville-based restaurants Cúrate and La Bodega by Cúrate. The restaurant group also includes an online marketplace, Cúrate at Home, a wine club and culinary tour company called Cúrate Trips, designed to connect people with the Spanish experience. Katie earned a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, but her passion for food and travel ultimately guided her towards a career in the food world. Though immersed in the industry at a young age, she ultimately honed her craft in the kitchens of some of the world’s best chefs, most notably Ferran Adrià and José Andrés. This experience guided her to her own success as a restaurateur, Button Meana Group founder, and Cúrate lifestyle brands. Today, Button Meana Group houses Katie Button Media and Magnolia Network’s From The Source, a series exploring the origins and stories behind different ingredients. Katie’s bread and butter, however, are the Button Meana Group-owned Cúrate Brands: Cúrate Trips, Cúrate at Home and Cúrate Wine Club, as well as two restaurants, La Bodega by Cúrate and Cúrate Bar de Tapas, which won the James Beard Foundation Outstanding Hospitality award in 2022. In 2016, Katie also released her first cookbook, Cúrate: Authentic Spanish Food from an American Kitchen.…
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1 219. Diana Barnes, also known as "DB", Shares Her Story From The Early Years of Her Career to Life As Chief Brand Officer and Creative Director at WHY Brands, Inc. 54:23
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Diana Barnes, also known as “DB”, is the Chief Brand Officer and Creative Director at WHY Brands, Inc. She oversees the company’s global brand partnerships, public relations, social media, and brand design teams. DB has led the development of several WHY Brands’ initiatives, including: Munchkin– The company’s baby lifestyle brand, which has won over 120 international design awards Curio Home Goods– A new brand co-founded by DB and CEO Steve Dunn, which creates consumer lifestyle products for the home RD8– A dedicated R&D center for WHY Brands that focuses on sustainability and maternal health Before joining WHY Brands, DB worked at agencies for brands such as Cadillac, PBS, and PIMCO, she also served as the global director of brand design at Dell, Inc. Fast Company named DB one of the top CMOs in the world. We know listeners will love getting to know DB today!…
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1 218. Sarah Branch Founder of Thought & Bought Shares Her Founder's Story and Experience Prior to Launching Her Popular Brand T&B Media 55:22
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Today’s guest is Sarah Branch. Sarah is the founder of the popular shopping brand, Thought & Bought. She started T&B over three years ago to share all things fashion and fun finds with anyone who wanted to listen! The purpose of her account is to showcase how she styles her own clothes, in hopes of giving you ideas on how to use your clothing, share what she personally has bought (or have yet to buy!) and why, helping you find various items, and give general tips and tricks that she’s picked up along the way! The past two years of Thought and Bought have taught Sarah a lot. Biggest lesson learned? “To be fully, unapologetically me!” This episode is brought to you by shophsdt.com - the one stop shop for all your gifting needs!…
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1 217. Nicole Reilly, Founder of Dear Hayden, On How She Launched Her Brand, What She is Learning Through The Children's Apparel Industry, and What's Next For Her 56:07
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The concept for Dear Hayden was imagined during nap times after Nicole's second child was born. She loved to dress her little ones in adorable rompers and overalls but was fed up with the tedious buttons and snaps on all of her favorite outfits. Nicole's second child, Julien in particular protested getting changed, so outfits that could easily go on and off were essential. She struggled to find pieces that were elevated and stylish as well as functional. Nicole couldn’t stop thinking about the concept of functional, high-quality, and stylish baby clothing and decided to bring it to life. We know listeners will enjoy getting to know Nicole in today's episode! Brought to you by shophsdt.com "Dear Hayden is a love letter to both of my children, but in particular, my daughter Hayden Elizabeth."…
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1 216. Wellness Curated Founder Laura Gerchik on Her Experience In The Skincare Industry and How She Is Revolutionizing The Luxury Wellness Space 45:42
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During her long tenure as the US General Manager of Biologique Recherche, Laura relaunched the brand and drove revenue to increase by over 800% . A strategic leader, Laura identified market opportunities and took an active role in business development leading to partnerships with over 200 leading hotels, day, and medical spas. Laura cemented Biologique Recherche’s position as a privileged hotel partner, resulting in the brand becoming The Official Skincare Brand of Forbes Travel Guide, and serving on the Forbes Standards Advisory Committee. Laura built winning PR and innovative influencer strategies that yielded organic brand relevance and high consumer engagement. A strong operational leader, Laura recruited and cultivated a team of more than 40 professionals , building a leading education and sales department that worked synergistically to catapult market penetration and brand recognition across the US. Laura gained expertise in all aspects of importation, supply chain, and logistics having driven the externalization process multiple times as the company scaled. After graduating from the University of Massachusetts Amherst she began her career working for the French Government, then moved to Paris to pursue a position in commercial real estate sales. Laura loves to travel and still has a long bucket list of places to visit. Laura doesn’t drink coffee but loves her daily matcha. She is proud of having learned to ride a bike a few years ago and is passionate about mentoring the next generation of entrepreneurs. A born and raised New Yorker, Laura speaks fluent French and attended the Lyçée Français de New York.…
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1 215. Tiny Gods Founder, Mary Margaret Beaver, on Creating Her Fine Jewelry Store with The Ultimate Curated Collection of Unique Pieces 50:54
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Tiny Gods was founded by Mary Margaret Beaver in November 2020. After 20 years in the jewelry industry, Mary Margaret actualized her dream of opening her own fine jewelry store with a mission to connect clients with meaningful pieces of jewelry that reflect their own unique style and personality. Mary Margaret's passion is embedded in discovering the brightest and most talented designers from around the globe and introducing their works of art to her beloved clientele in Charlotte, NC and beyond. These ethereal objects have the unique ability to channel energy and emotion into the everyday. They are vessels of personal expression and symbols of love and significance. TG's mission is to offer the utmost in customer care and the highest quality of craftsmanship and attention to detail. Jewelry transcends time and place; join them in the journey. Don't forget to follow the podcast on Instagram .…
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1 214. Carmindy of Carmindy Beauty Shares Her Experience From 'What Not to Wear' to Her More Recent Endeavours Including The Beauty Empire She Has Founded 47:26
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For over 10 years, millions of viewers counted on Carmindy to teach them about the latest beauty tips and tricks on TLC’s hit show “What Not to Wear” but what really inspired her viewers was her confidence-boosting attitude towards all people. Carmindy taught them how to see their unique beauty and stop any negative commentary going on in their heads. She showed that all people, of all ages, possessing all types of features had the right to love and celebrate themselves. Since her Southern California childhood, Carmindy dreamt of traveling the world doing makeup and meeting inspiring people. Through hard work and an unstoppable attitude, she made that dream a reality. As a top makeup artist in the fashion industry for over 30 years, she’s worked her magic on photo shoots all over the globe from Paris to Brazil. Her work can be seen on the editorial pages of magazines such as Allure, Elle, Cosmo, Vogue, Conde Nast Traveler, Town and Country, InStyle, O, Essence, Marie Claire, Bazaar, Glamour and many more. She resides in New York continuing her work as a founder, makeup artist, beauty/lifestyle expert, author, influencer, and entrepreneur. Carmindy is a public speaker on women’s empowerment and a regular guest on Good Morning America and The Today Show.…
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1 213. LIVE Recording from Dallas Market Center with CEO and President, Cindy Morris 37:14
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Today's guest is Cindy Morris, President and CEO of Dallas Market Center. DMC is a global business-to-business trade center and the leading wholesale marketplace in North America connecting retailers and interior designers with top manufacturers in home décor, furniture, gifts, lighting and fashion. Inside its dynamic, five million square foot campus near downtown Dallas, nearly 200,000 customers from all 50 states and 85 countries seek industry trends, business education and new products via open-daily showrooms and from exhibitors participating in trade events held throughout the year. We know listeners will love this LIVE recording from market earlier this year with Cindy and Emily!…
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1 212. Amanda Khouri Interiors On How She Grew Her Eponymous Firm Into a Successful Business After Switching Industries Earlier in Her Career 1:02:13
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Amanda Khouri creates living spaces that explore the juxtaposition of the classic and the unexpected. She is guided by a belief that sophistication and practicality can co-exist harmoniously, and weaves equal parts of both into each of her projects. Drawing inspiration from the unique interests and personalities of each of her clients, Amanda intuitively breathes new life into found or inherited heirlooms and skillfully blends eras, styles, colors and objects to deliver deeply personal homes that aim to delight and endure. Amanda’s work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Southern Living Magazine, Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles Magazine, The Tennessean, and StyleBlueprint. Prior to opening her eponymous firm, Amanda spent half a decade as co-owner and principal designer of Murray Khouri, where she participated in the Southeastern Showhouse in Atlanta in May of 2022. Amanda is based in Nashville, TN and is currently working on projects throughout the Southeast and beyond.…
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1 211. Founders of SDCO Partners, Amy Pastre and Courtney Rowson, Share the Story Behind Building Their Impressive Creative Studio and What's Next For Them 52:12
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SDCO Partners was founded in 2009 by designers and owners Amy Pastre and Courtney Rowson. Since their founding, they have built a national and international presence, garnered awards and accolades, reimagined brands, and redefined industries by cultivating new ways of seeing through design , strategy , and story . SDCO Partners uses these daily practices and guiding principles for the way we operate , act , create , and communicate . We know listeners will enjoy hearing more about their philosophy in today's episode and on their website which you can visit here.…
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1 210. Master Esthetician Angela Caglia On How She is Ringing in A New Era of Clinically Proven Better-Aging Skincare, Her A-List Clientele, and How She Creates Cutting-Edge Skincare Technology 45:39
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A master esthetician for 28 years, Angela Caglia, has spent more than 30,000 hours practicing and perfecting her craft. Trained by paramedical skincare experts in France and guided by leading stem cell scientists, chemists, and her robust knowledge of ingredients, her unique approach to skincare is grounded in biocompatible treatments that utilize naturally occurring ingredients and cutting-edge skincare technology to protect the skin barrier while delivering transformational results—all without ever sensitizing the skin. All Angela Caglia formulations are void of harsh ingredients of any kind and mimic natural skin composition, using a proprietary blend called Lipid-Lock Technology™ which imitates the molecular structure of sebum to hydrate and balance the skin while soothing the lipid barrier, as well as BIOMSC™, a patented proprietary blend of extreme protein-rich human stem cell conditioned media with clinically proven lab-grown growth factors, potent exosomes, and procollagen peptides without any human DNA. With A-list celebrity clients such as Barbra Streisand, Helena Christensen, Camila Morrone, Riley Keough, Sting, and more as proof, Angela is leading the way for a new era of clinically proven better-aging skincare that works intuitively with your skin’s health, not against it.…
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1 Our Host Emily Landers Updates Us on The Incredible Growth of Our Shop, How She Is Growing in Her Career, and How to Prioritize Gratitude When Things Don't Go Your Way 39:07
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In today's episode, Emily updates listeners on the growth of HSDT through the podcast and the shop. She also shares professional and personal updates we know listeners will enjoy hearing. As always she shares a positive outlook on the different stages and seasons of life listeners may be walking through. We can't wait to hear what you think of today's episode! Emily also walks through certain aspects of the shop so if you have your phone with you while you're listening head to shophsdt.com to see some of the products she mentions.…
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1 209. Meghan Guffey on Marketing, The Early Years of Her Successful Career, and How She Plans to Scale Bea Colette Through Hardwork and Passion 1:14:04
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Meghan Guffey spent a decade in New York City working in advertising sales and brand partnerships until she eventually settled down in Dallas, TX in 2020 to start a family with her husband Peter. Outside of work, family, fashion, and travel have always been her greatest passions, with Europe serving as her main source of inspiration. Once Meghan became a mom, she channeled her passion for fashion into childrenswear and often found herself shopping across countless websites to find chic, European-inspired styles to match her own personal style. She and friends felt there was no single destination that offered the specific European aesthetic of polished and practical pieces that transition throughout seasons and take your child from playtime to dinner. She found herself seeking out under-the-radar European brands on her travels and via Instagram, but wanted to shop them all in one place. This led her to dream up a European-inspired, highly curated destination built for a discerning female shopper who wants complete outfits, an intuitive and modern user experience, and a seamless checkout. This woman does not want to be inundated with endless new arrivals and brands; rather, she wants a thoughtfully curated assortment, a pleasant experience, and to walk away with pieces that her children can wear on a daily basis. The Bea Colette customer wants her children's style to complement her own. Over the past year, Meghan has worked tirelessly to source and refine the right selection of brands, price points, and styles that make Bea Colette what it is today. We are so grateful to have you on the site and welcome your feedback on the brands and styles you'd like to see!…
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1 208. Park & Oak Founders, Christina Samatas and Renee DiSanto, Discuss How They Built Their Nationally Sought After Design Firm and What's Next For Them 53:14
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Today's guests will inspire your eye for design and beauty! Christina Samatas and Renee DiSanto founded the Park & Oak interior design studio in 2015. They are known for creating homes that are visually stunning, yet functional and comfortable. Their work, rooted in the art of timeless style, is driven by the belief that design can be used to create feelings of comfort and happiness. It combines the best of their individual aesthetics for a unique look. Christina and Renee have a creative energy that is engaging to work with. Using beautiful and unexpected sources of inspiration, they work collaboratively with clients to create spaces that thoughtfully honor the spirit and traditions of their owners. They work on new construction, renovation, and furnishing projects across the US. We know listeners will enjoy this episode and catching up with our host, Emily in the introduction! As always you can find us on social @emilylanders and @howdshedothatpodcast for any questions or follow-up you'd like to share!…
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1 207. Proper Portraits Founder, Anne Caroline Hill, on Creating Affordable and Beautiful Portraits 56:39
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Proper Portraits started like most businesses—creating a thoughtful solution for an unfulfilled need. Anne Caroline and her husband were looking for an affordable portrait option for their son to capture his personality at a young age. While they were (and are!) very interested in commissioning an oil portrait, they knew he was not at the right age to make such an investment. Hence, their portraiture search began, but they never found exactly what they were looking for. Anne Caroline has a background in art and graphic design, so she knew there must be a way to combine digital editing with hand artistry to produce something similar to what we had in mind. After multiple stylistic versions and variations, she and her loved the final result! They then began creating for friends and family, and in 2022 and launched the Proper Portraits website to create for anyone considering a custom and timeless portrait. Their team offers portraits for all ages and seasons of life, as well as your furry friends. While their process will never replace hand-drawn works of art, Proper Portraits is a thoughtful, attainable alternative with a quick turnaround.…
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1 206. Jennifer Hunt on Her Successful Stationary Brand Dogwood Hill, the Ultimate Purveyor of Semi-Custom Stationery and Wedding Paper for Discerning Clients 58:35
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Jennifer Hunt’s Dogwood Hill is representative of all the ways her products can be enjoyed: a church for weddings and baptisms, a tearoom for social gatherings, a pond for summer celebrations, a town square where shops and entrepreneurs can be found, and homes where parties are planned, rooms are decorated, and holiday cards are addressed. Each detail has been thoughtfully considered with our community in mind. Dogwood Hill's story began in late 2014 when Jennifer Hunt—a busy mother of two who moonlights as an accountant and an art dealer—waited a touch too long to order her holiday cards. Like many busy women before her, Jennifer found that booking an artist to create the hand-crafted cards she wanted was not a possibility. She took to the web, but her efforts were futile. No one was delivering online customizable calligraphy and art-driven holiday stationery. That is when the idea sprung for a website where discerning customers could go for cards that were thoughtfully and gorgeously created featuring art by real artists. No need for pricey design fees, lengthy production times or settling for the mass-produced. With its collective of thirty artists (and growing!) and its team of in-house graphic designers who bring the art to life through thoughtful product design, Dogwood Hill is able to supply products within ten days that are as unique as the intended recipients. With each artist's distinctive style, you’ll find an item to suit your taste. Artwork is created by hand, the paper is luxurious and, to ensure your photo-based cards feel truly your own, we’ve made it easy to upload photos and personalize messages. No detail is overlooked. They believe stationery should reflect the sender’s personality and delight the recipient and that is what we strive to deliver through Dogwood Hill: Design-driven cards that inspire.…
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1 205. Author Julie Bennett on Motherhood, Fighting for Family, Battling Breast Cancer, and How We Can Bring Belonging to Our Communites 41:04
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Julie Bennett and her husband, Chris, are passionate about how to combat our loneliness epidemic, build deep connection, and fight for (not with!) the ones you love, no matter what challenges you face. In a time when so many suffer from isolation and it feels like developing authentic relationships and true belonging is harder than ever, Chris and Julie Bennett invite you into their story to discover why we were meant for togetherness and why it's worth facing any amount of hardship to keep our faith, families, and communities at the center of who we are. When Chris and Julie and their four kids moved from Norman, Oklahoma, to Los Angeles (which just happened to be one of the most disconnected cities in the United States), they knew they were setting out on a great adventure. They’d be leaving behind the church they had pastored, the comfort of their established community, and the familiarity of their daily routines, but the new city promised to bring some much-needed change. What they didn't expect was how this adventure—complicated by a cancer diagnosis, a relapse, and a pandemic—would challenge their notions of what it means to care for each other well, both as a biological family and as part of a broader community. Rebelliously hopeful, the couple will take you on their harrowing journey as they show how family—whether biological, adopted, or chosen—is the greatest risk you'll ever take, the best reward you'll ever gain, and an essential part of what makes us human.…
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1 204. New York Based Artist, Clare Spooner, Shares Her Journey Around The World and Her Path to Success as an Artist 50:58
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Today’s guest is New York City based artist Clare Spooner. Clare’s a painter working in watercolor and oil and she also accepts commissions for custom paintings. Clare lives and works in NYC and travels often, usually to her home state of Virginia or to Europe. And when all else fails, she takes a visit to the Met for a little escape! Art history shapes much of her art, and she’s always aiming to continue her education. Emily and Clare discuss her inspiration for her art, upbringing, and all that’s to come in today’s episode of HSDT! Brought to you by shophsdt.com.…
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1 203. Jordan Soderholm, Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer of Ranger Station, an American Heritage Fragrance Brand Shares How You Can Scale Your Buisness and The Lessons She's Learned Along The Way 48:00
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Jordan Soderholm is co-founder and chief growth officer of Ranger Station, an American heritage fragrance brand founded in 2015 with husband Steve Soderholm, and founder of Nashville Candle + Supply, a private label and custom candle manufacturing company established in 2021. A native of Knoxville, Tennessee, Jordan came to Nashville in 2009 to study marketing and fashion merchandising at Belmont University. During her sophomore year of studies, Jordan began a full-time position at ABLE, which was then a start-up fashion brand and social enterprise supporting women in Africa through the creation of leather handbags and accessories. She stayed with the company through graduation and for a decade, minus a two-year hiatus as an independent wardrobe stylist, working her way from intern to fashion director and helping to establish the global brand it is today. Along the way, Jordan was watching Steve dabble in candle making while home between gigs as a touring professional drummer. Her keen business sense and entrepreneurial spirit helped recognize the business potential in the hobby and she worked after hours to help Steve get the brand off the ground in 2015. In 2021, she left ABLE to work with Ranger Station full time and to take the brand to the next level. It was then that she also founded Nashville Candle + Supply, a boutique private label and custom candle manufacturing company with clients worldwide. Today, Ranger Station is growing rapidly but thoughtfully. Ranger Station products are available for purchase from retail partners across the United States, Canada and the UK, as well as their flagship store in Nashville’s 12South neighborhood opened in July 2023. Ranger Station also unveiled its first artist collaboration in the summer of 2023 with Noah Kahan, the folk singer/songwriter from New England, to bring to life his third LP, “Stick Season” – a candle that sold out in a record 24 hours with over 1,000 people on the waitlist. Collaborations with ERNEST, The Band Camino, Lauren Akins and Thomas Rhett and NEEDTOBREATHE followed, with others in the works. The brand has been featured in Esquire, Cosmopolitan, Architectural Digest, Cowboys & Indians, Byrdie, WWD, Who What Wear, The Strategist, PEOPLE, Southern Living, Billboard and countless other publications. Aside from Ranger Station, Jordan chases around her two young children with Steve, and enjoys gardening, reading and styling through her Substack “You didn’t ask.” and other endeavors.…
Likely our favorite Emily's Edit yet! Sharing more about the team here at HSDT, shop updates, and what's on the horizon. Our DMs are always open as is our new Social Club Channel on IG! Connect with us @howdshedothatpodcast on Instagram and don't forget to join our newsletter linked in our highlights on social. We will talk to you soon! FOLLOW EMILY ON INSTAGRAM HERE. FOLLOW HSDT ON INSTAGRAM HERE. JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER (EMIL'YS EDIT) HERE. SIGN UP FOR OUR SHOP EMAILS HERE.…
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1 202. How The Sisters Behind LeMel Grew Their Brand From an Etsy Shop to Welcoming Guests to Their Showroom 47:42
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Today's guests and new shophsdt.com brand, Jen and Mel, are the sisters behind LeMel. They've always loved to play with each other’s style and they love, love, love helping clients find a first (or latest!) piece to add to your jewelry stack. Anything that’s available in their shop is something they love, would wear themselves, and probably test-wore for so long that they didn’t want to give it back anyway. Stylish, collectable jewelry for everyday wear – that’s what they always come back to. It’s what they had in mind when they started LeMel in 2015, and it’s what still drives them today.From their part-time jobs at a hometown jeweler to their extremely humble beginnings on Etsy – they couldn’t have dreamed of what LeMel could and would become. Thanks for coming along with us. (And for looking so great while you do it!) We know you'll enjoy this episode brought to us by Dallas Market Center! FOLLOW EMILY ON INSTAGRAM HERE. FOLLOW HSDT ON INSTAGRAM HERE. JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER (EMIL'YS EDIT) HERE. SIGN UP FOR OUR SHOP EMAILS HERE.…
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1 201. Little Spoon On Being The Leading DTC Brand and First End-to-End Platform for Kid’s Nutrition With Co-Founder Angela Vranich 49:26
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Today's guest is Angela Vranich, the co-founder and Chief Product Officer of Little Spoon, the leading DTC brand and first end-to-end platform for kid’s nutrition. Today, Angela and her team are responsible for feeding millions of babies and kids each month, which is no small task. But just 6 years ago, Angela and her partner Ben didn’t have any customers - just an idea: to completely reinvent the baby food category, and make it something that parents could feel good about feeding their littles.For me, you, and many of our listeners, the heavily preserved, shelf-stable baby food options we grew up eating were likely canned and jarred before we were even born! Launched in 2018, Little Spoon set out to change that by creating a clean, nutritious and convenient product that would nourish kids and make parents' lives easier - and revolutionize a category that shockingly hadn't changed in almost 100 years. Today, the brand has scaled dramatically to offer food options for kiddos 6-months old to 10-years old, and has created an online community, Is This Normal? with modern advice and support for today’s generation of parents, which reaches nearly 2 million subscribers.Angela is the brain behind the brand and all of the foods you see Little Spoon offer today, working to create options that will appease parents and picky eaters from their first bites through their big kid years. We know you'll love hearing her story brought to you by previous guests, Meli's Monster Cookies! FOLLOW EMILY ON INSTAGRAM HERE. FOLLOW HSDT ON INSTAGRAM HERE. JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER (EMIL'YS EDIT) HERE. SIGN UP FOR OUR SHOP EMAILS HERE.…
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1 Our 200th Episode with Emily Landers | Emily's HSDT Story, The History of The Podcast, How She Created A Business Sharing Female Founders' Stories and What's Next for Your Favorite Podcast & Shop 49:57
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To celebrate our 200th episode and 4 years of How’d She Do That, we are showcasing our very own Emily Landers. Emily Landers is a host, author, and entrepreneur. The native Texan, who graduated from Baylor University with a BA in Communication, Class of 2013, moved to New York City upon graduating and began her career interning at Footlocker, Inc. She then held various roles in Public Relations and Marketing before moving back to Texas to help launch a social media marketing company as their CEO. Emily moved to Southern California in 2015 after marrying her husband, Luke, who attended Pepperdine Law School. After having multiple “How’d She Do That?” conversations while mentoring college students going into post-grad, it dawned on Emily that many of these conversations would be encouraging for many women to hear. Emily started HSDT in 2020. Her weekly episodes inspire thousands around the world and she continues to speak, write, and share intentional conversations in hopes of inspiring other women to do the same in their own lives. FOLLOW EMILY ON INSTAGRAM HERE. FOLLOW HSDT ON INSTAGRAM HERE. JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER (EMIL'YS EDIT) HERE. SIGN UP FOR OUR SHOP EMAILS HERE.…
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1 199. Claudia Garrard, Designer and Founder of Lenora, on How She is Currently Building Her Lifestyle Brand, The Lessons She is Learning Along The Way, and What's Next For Her 42:50
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Designed by Claudia Garrard and handmade by the 38 trusted seamstresses who comprise our sewing room, Lenora's offerings bear an unmistakable, unparalleled mark of quality. The story of Lenora is a special one. It all started with Dina Yang, a pioneering Vietnamese designer whose expertise and superior craftsmanship set the industry standard. Eventually, Claudia took the reins, excited to build and grow the brand to reach an even wider swath of women. Today, she continues to elevate Lenora through new offerings, expanded collections, and ever-strengthening relationships with the legions of women searching for a certain level of care and attention to detail that has become increasingly rare in the nightwear market. For first-time and longtime clients alike, the spark of recognition when they find what they’ve been longing for in Lenora is instant, and an enduring connection is born. After all, we outfit the moments when women are most essentially themselves—the times when they unwind, recharge, sleep, become mothers, nurture family, find refuge, cultivate calm, seek solace, dream dreams… Lenora is a tribute to personal well-being through quality, comfort, and a bit of permissive indulgence. Stitch by stitch, yard by precious yard, Lenora shapes the wardrobe for life’s most unguarded and intimate moments. That requires trust. And care. And a commitment to service and excellence in an industry that often prizes profit above people. We never confuse the two. From Lenora’s sewing room to our clients’ closets, our mission is to lift up and support all of the women in our orbit. FOLLOW EMILY ON INSTAGRAM HERE. FOLLOW HSDT ON INSTAGRAM HERE. JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER (EMIL'YS EDIT) HERE. SIGN UP FOR OUR SHOP EMAILS HERE.…
Today, I am sharing more insight into our conversations from last week and this weekend, that we had on social media. I loved hearing anonymously from so many of you about your businesses, sales, and growth online. It continues to be a fascinating topic and one I am looking forward to continuing to discuss. As always, if something stands out to you or you want to chat more, my DMs are always open! FOLLOW EMILY ON INSTAGRAM HERE . FOLLOW HSDT ON INSTAGRAM HERE . JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER (EMIL'YS EDIT) HERE . SIGN UP FOR OUR SHOP EMAILS HERE.…
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