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Orta Kitchen Garden began as a dream to create tools that promote gardening and connect people to nature. In 2011, founder Anne Fletcher made the first self-watering seed pot as a solution to the problem of sustaining delicate herb seedlings on her kitchen counter. In her design, water is drawn as needed from the pot’s terracotta reservoir. After a year in her garage experimenting and teaching herself ceramics, she refined her dream into the Sixie Seed Pot, a responsibly-made product that is beautiful enough to display. Eager to align her professional life as a product designer with her environmental values, Anne started Orta Kitchen Garden.
Outside of perfecting her craft as a gardener and product designer, Anne also teaches customer research for entrepreneurship at both Sanford University and UC Berkeley.
Key takeaways:
✿ Anne started her journey with Orta Kitchen as a true beginner gardner. She learned from failure and grew by teaching herself to get to the level of gardening she is at today.
✿ Anne’s idea to create Seed Pots bloomed from a need to grow herbs and food that wasn’t available in her local markets - so she decided to grow them herself!
✿ Anne details her process of product designer and the development of her unique Seed Pot innovation
✿ “Nobody's competing with us directly. Specifically what we do, we're the only ones that do it and have been for ten years” Find an untapped market that products don’t exist in yet that fills a need for folks, then start your product design journey
✿ “I think it's actually a powerful entrepreneurship practice to have self-care routines.”
✿ Being an entrepreneur is hard! But that doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong. Anne tells us that having a plant to care for helps entrepreneurs by creating a grounding practice to rely on
Anne is offering GGC Listeners a FREE Self-Watering Seed Pot when they sign up for her newsletter!
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Shannon Matson is the founder of The Social Bunglaow, an education and media platform that helps online service providers, coaches, and educators turn their expertise into a sophisticated business. Shannon joins us today to encourage small businesses who want to level up and lean into providing services or teach online classes to go for it using simple steps to get off the ground. Shannon also shares her tips for creating an effective instagram carousel and how to have an engaging launch for new offerings.
Key takeaways:
✿ How to start an online class if you’ve never held one before
✿ The simple tech ingredients you need to start a service based business (Zoom, Email, and a website!)
✿ What makes an engaging carousel post
✿ Evergreen courses that are always available and always valuable
✿ What you need to have a successful launch for a class or new offer
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Kristen Bousquet is a creator, monetization coach, and founder of Soulcialmate. She started her company after selling her first business for $100k at 25 years old, and since has generated over $450K in her creator business as a micro influencer. Soulcialmate’s goal is to educate entrepreneurial creators on how to turn their online influence into a profitable, self-sustaining business through the Soulcial Scoop Podcast and her Soulcial Suite coaching programs, all while keeping the soul in social media.
Key takeaways:
✿ the anti-pitch method: a slow build to solid long term partnerships and connections
✿ being a creator on linkedin and how it brings you to speak directly to the person you need for partnerships
✿ how to become a micro creator with under 10k followers
✿ setting expectations with your brands partners
✿ brand partnership horror stories
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Business growth coach and entrepreneur, Jacinta Devlin, joins us today to take us through the steps of crafting your own effective sales funnel. Jacinta’s superpower is empowering female-led businesses to reach their high ticket business goals through her personalized Business Growth Program. In today’s conversation, Phoebe and Jacinta go into full-circle cohesive strategies that integrate social media, email marketing newsletters, and fine-tuned branding that leads to high engagement and sales.
Key takeaways:
✿ What is a funnel? A funnel is like a curated journey guiding potential customers from initial engagement on social media to making a purchase, ensuring a seamless and engaging experience.
✿ Prioritize writing catchy subject lines for your emails! Jacinta recommends using actionable key words and even trying subjectlines.com to help boost your newsletter subscriber opening rate
✿ Must haves: clear branding and high quality photos/videos on your instagram and website to show that your products or services are visually appealing
✿ Giving new potential customers a reason to subscribe by offering “something of value” that you can give to your customers or clients in exchange for them to sign up for your email newsletter
✿ How using Flodesk easily streamlines your email marketing processes and allows a consistent and effective dialogue that’s tailored to clients' wants and preferences.
✿ “A lot of people think that followers equal dollars. I've had clients that have 360k followers, and they're not making any money, and I’ve had clients with 1300 followers and they're making almost $10,000 a month. It's really about having systems, automations, and strategies in place that are specifically designed to convert people to become a customer, or to purchase your product or service.”
Follow @jacintadevlin_ and visit her website for her 1:1 coaching program at https://jacintadevlin.com/
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In this solo episode, Phoebe tells us about five intentional practices for throwing a craft fair or a wedding and how she brings intentional meaning into her event planning from the Girl Gang Craft Fairs to her own summer camp inspired wedding.
Key points
✿ “The Art of Gathering” by Priya Parker
✿ Finding your “Why”
✿ Being intentional about curating a vibe
✿ Communication with your vendors, staff, guests, and attendees
✿ Being present on the day of
✿ Following up and the importance of sending thank you notes
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Anna-Alexia Basile is a San Francisco-based fashion, travel, and commercial photographer. She grew up splitting her time between Italy and the tropics of Florida where warm bodies of water, sunshine, and the colorful surroundings shaped her vision.
In this episode, Phoebe and Anna-Alexia chat about Anna-Alexia’s unexpected entrance into the photography industry from her starting role as an intern for Refinery 29, shooting style pieces for Art Basel, to launching her own photography business and exploring new creative and colorful realms of editorial photography.
✿ Creating boundaries with clients; Why it’s crucial to have a contract for any client facing work and how to recognize when clients show us their red flags
✿ “It's rare, but sometimes clients are like, oh, we like we pay you before we get the finals? And I'm like, yeah, you pay before you leave the restaurant.”
✿ Feeling in alignment with the work you do and seeking out new creative outlets in your industry
✿ Defining Usage: where and how your work will be displayed, and how terms are differentiated depending on what the client’s final product will be used for.
✿ “I'm really doing my best with my clients to normalize being paid upfront and under really reasonable terms. That sets the expectation and the etiquette for how we're going to behave in our business relationship.”
✿ Listen to episode 36 ft. Dr. Akilah Cadet
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On today’s episode, Phoebe explores the Instagram tool we’re seeing all over the internet, Manychat! Manychat is a way to express a CTA to your followers, clients, and customers that leads to your product or offering directly in their inbox. We love that for your bottom line.
More lessons:
✿ Marketing structure of a funnel and creating “top of funnel” content
✿ Customer conversions and getting clients to purchase or sign up for your newsletter
✿ How using Manychat brings your business directly to your customers DMs
✿ Creating nurturing content that highlights your brand ethos
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Elizabeth Finkelstein and her husband Ethan are the brains behind the popular Instagram account @cheapoldhouses and together, they restore historic homes on HGTV's series Who's Afraid of a Cheap Old House?
Elizabeth grew up in an 1850s home lovingly restored by her parents, so her love for crown molding and peeling wallpaper runs in her gene pool. She holds a master’s degree in historic preservation and has put in years of professional work restoring old houses.
While not filming or nurturing the vast and wonderful Cheap Old Houses community, the couple spends time restoring their own cheap old farmhouse — a little slice of heaven they snagged for a cool $70,000.
Key Quotes:
✿ Elizabeth tells us about her sourcing strategies for furnishing old homes, “It's all vintage sourcing. Vintage is my favorite. We're big fans of Etsy, Marketplace, flea markets, and especially salvage yards. Architectural salvage is huge.”
✿ “Old house restoration is a marathon. It's not a sprint. A lot of people move into an old house and think they have to do everything right away. That is absolutely not the case. You can live with an ugly kitchen for 10 years and you will survive.”
✿ “I think people of this generation, especially the generation on Instagram, is extremely design savvy. This is a generation that doesn't just want cookie cutter things, they want things that define them, that are, quite frankly, also good for the world, good for the planet.”
✿ “I mean, work is work. And I'm not going to sugarcoat the idea that if you do something you love, it's never going to feel like work. It often feels like work. It usually feels like work, but there is a greater mission behind it that motivates me every day, and I think that's really important.”
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Jenny Lemons is a colorful accessories and creative lifestyle brand founded by San Francisco-based artist Jennie Lennick in 2015. Her bright online shop features an array of funky food-themed products like hair accessories and has sold her products in over 400 retailers worldwide. In this episode, we learn about Jennie’s fruitful approach to wholesale, PR, her manufacturing secrets, and how to keep consistent communication with new stockists.
Key Moments:
✿ Themed marketing; Jennie curates weekly themes for her newsletters and posts that aligns with her product marketing to keep customers engaged
✿ Manufacturing processes and utilizing factory samples to create product content while her new items are in production
✿ “And that's when I decided that it was time to go.” When Jennie made the call to close her storefront doors for good after not meeting profit margins
✿ How a PR agency helped get her products featured on BuzzFeed and the Today Show
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In this solo episode, Phoebe opens up about her unsettling experiences from her journey as a yoga student, to becoming a teacher, as well as the systemic issues present throughout the yoga industry.
Phoebe also answers a question from a listener on the hotline about invoices, write offs, when to LLC, bookkeeping, and more fun tax stuff and we love it! Give GGC a call with your burning biz questions at 413-961-0855.
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The sisters and co-founders behind Sonu Company Payal and Kajal Vitha, share their family’s legacy of becoming a bespoke jewelry business. As 3rd generation jewelers, Payal and Kajal tell us about launching their business together, their fruitful dive into reality television, and the reinvention of their business that was inspired by their Dad’s impactful role in the jewelry industry.
Key Moments:
✿ Launching their biz from the need to help guide couples to find the right set ring for them
✿ “It shouldn’t break the bank to invest in good quality jewelry”
✿ “We’re your jewelers for generations.” how Sonu Co creates an atmosphere that encourages you to come back for all of your jewelry needs
✿ Pitching and being chosen as featured jewelers for the reality couple shows Indian Matchmaking, The Ultimatum, and Love Is Blind
✿ We learn about the Kimberly process, mine diamonds vs. lab grown, and the difference between 14, 18, and 22 karat gold.
✿ “If you’re on a reality show, always have a plan B!” Their fun behind the scenes experience being in front of the camera when filming Indian Matchmaking
Girl Gang Craft listeners get a very special discount! use code “TRIBE” for $50 off your purchase of $249 or more at sonucompany.com
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[Content Warning] this episode contains speak of domestic violence so please take care while listening
Missing Witches is an art and activism project and public research project, created by Amy Torok and Risa Dickens: old friends, creative collaborators, curious crafters, big cacklers, howlers at the moon, grumpy old crones, just a couple of perpetual baby Witches living, writing, and recording out in the woods on unceded Anishinaabe territory, in Quebec, Canada.
Risa joins Phoebe today and takes us on her journey of the roots that grew Missing Witches, finding Re-Enchantment in the world, why she moved to the woods and left her tech career behind, the business that formed from the project, and their dedication to reparations which inspires their work.
In May, Missing Witches is hosting a Reparations Fundraiser. Every $10 donated enters you a chance to win a magical prize. Go to MissingWitches.com/reparations for donation details.
Key Moments:
✿ Risa tells us about not aligning with a hyper-feminine origin story and reclaiming her own identity of being a witch
✿ “As much as I just want to run away and hide under the moss and return my body to the soil and be a full time witch, I need to stand up for myself in this system a little bit more first."
✿ The tech platforms they've built to share newsletters, zines, and interact with their web coven
✿ Making the shift to be community supported and removing all ad funded support
✿ Why they chose to dedicate a months salary every year to Reparations
Find the Missing Witches books, podcast, zine and coven at missingwitches.com
Follow them on Instagram @missingwitches
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In this Solo episode, Phoebe tells us about the lessons she’s learned on her entrepreneurial journey including:
✿ being flexible
✿ being kind to yourself
✿ managing trolling
✿ how to ask for what you want
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Jessica Korthuis is the Co-founder & CEO of Her Brand & Co., a modern marketing educational company for female founders that offers free marketing classes for entrepreneurs. Jessica is a prominent speaker on marketing and entrepreneurship as well as a formal advisor to several female-founded companies who are using their brands to do good in the world. She is a proud mompreneur with a passion for writing and is a fierce advocate for women driving wealth creation.
In this episode, we break down the big questions that product based businesses need to be asking themselves in order to stand out and prosper as a small business in a competitive market.
Topics and big questions we ask and discuss:
✿ What does your brand stand for and what problems does your product solve?
✿ How do you differentiate your product from the product on the shelf next to yours?
✿ A Hero product: What it is and how having a hero product consistently drives your sales, “They see it. They like it. They love it. They buy it.”
✿ The reasons behind why your conversion rates may be low
✿ How does your product make your customers' life better?
Girl Gang Craft and Her Brand & Co. are collaborating! Visit Girl Gang Craft X Her Brand & Co. landing page at https://herbrandandco.com/free-platform-ggc to gain FREE access to the Her Brand & Co platform to equip you with the knowledge, skills and tools needed to unleash your potential and take your business to new heights.
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In this Solo episode, Phoebe goes deep into her experiences (the good and the bad!) working with brand partners, as well as what it’s like to secure brand partnerships as a key revenue source, plus:
✿ why partnerships have saved her business
✿ myths about working with big brands
✿ how she got into pitching partners
✿ aligning brand partners with her business ethos
If you’re interested in developing a new revenue stream by pitching and working with brands then take our Brand Partnership Course for $57 to help you secure your first collab. Enroll here
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Julie Nguyen, the artist behind Fake Cakery, grew up with a passion for baking and began her culinary education and career as a baker at the age of thirteen. Her business specializes in producing realistic-looking dessert themed art that function as stash boxes, grinders, and more.
In this episode, Julie shares her insight about going viral, building a product based business, having a social media media presence, successful email marketing, and working with manufacturers.
Key moments:
✿ How Julie’s love of baking inspired a functional product line and business
✿ What it was like for Julie to grow her following overnight and needing to strategize product development to fulfill the demand
✿ How having a work studio with a camera always set up for filming helps ease the process of content creation
✿ Working with manufacturers and trusting they will be honest but being aware of red flags when something doesn’t feel right
✿ How to approach international shipping for your business and finding a shipping provider that works for you (and how it’s not so daunting once you get a grasp on it)
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Amy Larson is the founder of culinary retail brand Overseasoned and the owner of her Newport, Rhode Island flagship store Matriarch, a gift and book shop that spotlights woman owned businesses. In this episode, Amy tells us how she transformed her love of food from a side hustle, to a full-time business venture. How vending at craft fairs expanded her audience and grew customer interest, and when she seized the moment to go all in with Overseasoned to build a sustainable and profitable feminist forward business.
Key moments:
✿ From Markets to Brick and Mortar; How Amy’s dive into craft fairs helped her grow her brand to the opening of her storefront.
✿ Amy's strategies to increase sales and move sticky inventory
✿ How pairing her love of food with feminism resonates with her customers, “I do have a community and social responsibility aligned with my business and so I'm looking out for ways to speak to those things that people are really caring about.”
✿ On expanding to wholesale, “Growing my wholesale business helped me get a lot more exposure, and I still think that wholesale is an amazing strategy.”
✿ Finding the right balance for product inventory for in store customers, online shoppers, wholesale buyers, and for pop ups or craft fairs.
✿ On being a buyer and on Faire, “I refine it to women owned business. I also want to be a place to introduce people to brands, especially if they're really small or they're getting started or they have this unique offering.”
Check out Amy’s flagship store Matriarch in Newport, RI and shop her website at www.overseasoned.com
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Nicole Stevenson, founder of Dear Handmade Life, is a pillar in the creation of California Craft Fairs. Phoebe and Nicole talk about the beginning days of starting Craft Cation and Dear Handmade Life, growing a successful business by managing a team, dedicating time to being creative, and balancing it all while being present for her family.
Key Points:
✿ Nicole tells us about the early days of starting a craft fair business and being challenged to show that she should be taken seriously
✿ How hiring a team has brought Nicole balance and helped her gain the ability to delegate tasks as a CEO
✿ “Any progress you’re making towards your goals is progress. Even if you’re just working on it 5 minutes a night, you’re getting closer to that dream”
✿ On being intentional when consuming social media, “Look and say, this is my time. I'm making this decision. This is my intent”
✿ What we’re seeing small biz owners struggle with the most is keeping up with marketing and social media
✿ How to utilize project management systems to be on track of your goals like using airtable, asana, google calendar, or batching and scheduling content so you don’t burn out from posting
For more on Nicole’s craft events visit dearhandmadelife.com
Applications are now open for their Patchwork Show
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In this solo episode, Phoebe talks about craft fair tips– how to treat each show as an experiment, tips and tricks for load-in and load out, ideas for booth displays, and more.
Key Points:
✿ Social media does not define our success and how we are perceived on social media does not define our success.
✿ Craft Fairs are a great opportunity for increasing revenue, building community, and gaining awareness about your brand.
✿ It's important to keep an open mind and think about Craft Fairs as a marketing experiment because not every craft fair is going to work for you.
✿ The TikTok ban; how it’s detrimental to be collecting email addresses and directing those followers/customers to other social platforms or monetizing thru Patreon or Substack.
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Emily Chandra is the owner and founder of Seacoast Stilettos, an inclusive dance space that encourages folks to reclaim their power with dance. In her signature Seacoast Stilettos dance classes, Emily serves empowerment and community along with hype at her Peabody, Massachusetts studio.
Key Moments from this episode:
✿ Emily tells us how we can use dance as a beautiful and cathartic way to release and shake off trauma that's stored in the body
✿ On creating an inclusive dance studio,“We are really big on empowerment and celebration of the individual and of the collective of different body types, genders, expressions, and levels while also incorporating sensuality with a focus on celebrating sexuality.”
✿ Advice as a business owner, Emily tells us to stay true to what lights you up and the people who are also lit up by that will align.
✿ How she partners with local videographers to capture videos of classes for social media promos and so new students can see themselves represented at her studio.
✿ On handling pushback, “I have the platform and I have the voice, the opportunity, and the privilege to showcase what I'm doing. Why not put it out there? We're allowed out, we’re confident in our sexuality, and that can rub a lot of people the wrong way. So it is a scary thing. And it's also an important thing to be able to use our voice and speak up”
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Visit Seacoaststilettos.com for all class offerings.
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