About Dawn:
Dawn owns a blog called The Nashville Mom which is a place for families to connect with kid friendly events, restaurants and things to do in Nashville! Dawn and her family love exploring all things Nashville and sharing their adventures! Dawn loves connecting with other moms and highlighting the best of Nashville! You can find her eating her way through Nashville with kids in tow, trying new things like Goat Yoga, and enjoying all that Music City has to offer! Dawn is also the author of This Is Nashville and Hello Fairhope.
Where to Find Dawn:
Website: The Nashville Mom
Instagram: The Nashville Mom
During this episode, Angie discusses when it is OK to share other's photos. Tune in for more information!
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About Faith:
Faith has over 20 years design experience specializing in color. With a strong influence from her father, who is still in the paint industry, and her mama a design assistant. Faith knows she is doing what she was born to do ~~ help others, teach others and guide them on their paint color journey.
She grew up in D/FW area and is settled in Denton with her husband, Marcus and their daughter, Sailor. They live in a Classic, Southern home where Faith hosts friends and family, loves to entertain and never stops decorating! When she isn’t influencing others on their paint colors to choices, you‘ll spot her scouring estate sales and flea markets searching for unique and coveted home goods.
Where to Find Faith:
Website: Bluebonnet Home
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In this episode, Angie describes a non disclosure agreement and when it is appropriate to use one. Tune in for more information!
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About Kate:
Kate has a special tradition she is on a mission to share with all who will listen. She wants to share the tradition of Bauble Stockings by saving the "best for last" which creates a special ending to a beautiful holiday and leaves the family with memories that last a lifetime. These beautifully hand stitched keepsakes are made through a fair trade program. Each stocking bought continues to provide meaningful work for those who are employed in the factory in Haiti. And as if all of that goodness was not enough, proceeds from certain designs go the charity of the guest artist's choice. Giving is such an integral part of Baubles Stockings, and its founder, Kate!
Where to Find Kate:
Website: Bauble Stockings
Instagram: Bauble Stockings
When you decide to re-brand your business, will that create trademark problems? Tune in for more information!
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About Sarah:
Color and light are the cornerstones of Sarah Otts' work. She looks to the color and light in the natural world as subject matter for her oil paintings. Additionally, the figurative representations of color and light are significant in Sarah's work. Color represents joy and whimsy, fulfillment and satisfaction. And, light is symbolic of Love, hope, truth and divine purpose.
Where to Find Sarah:
Website: Sarah Otts
Instagram: Sarah Haas Otts
Is it necessary to renew a trademark that you already have? Tune in to find out more information!
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About Patricia:
Patricia started Piqued PR a year out of college. She always knew she wanted to be an entrepreneur; she just didn’t know she would be so young when she became one. With a degree in both communications and fashion merchandising (as well as a minor in French, hello overachiever) Patricia decided to focus on lifestyle PR. Patricia is also the host of the ever popular The Preppy Podcast; all while being the cutest influencer in the preppy space.
Where to Find Patricia:
Websites
PR Website: Piqued PR
Podcast Website: The Preppy Podcast
Influencer Website: Patricia Mae Olson
PR Instagram: Piqued PR
Podcast Instagram: The Preppy Podcast
Influencer Instagram: Patricia Mae Olson
During this episode, Angie discusses when one should or should not tag another company in social media posts. Tune in for more information!
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About Louise:
Louise's professional experience includes, helping build a tech start-up from ground zero to a flourishing business most recently featured on Unicorn Hunters as Chief Growth Officer. She also brings to the table a successful track record in cross-industry strategic brand market development, relationship management, and business problem-solving. Louise's experiences running Pritchard Volk Consulting, a brand consultancy, and with FORTUNE Magazine, Director of Marketing of Holiday Inn Worldwide, Director of Marketing of Egleston Children's Hospital, and other high-level marketing positions helped her form the philosophy and process for driving business results. Additionally, she has served as a trained Executive Coach at the William and Mary Mason School of Business, MBA program for over 18 years. Louise strives to bring her creative problem solving and critical thinking approach to your business to build strategies for growth. Her passion and drive are evident as she uncover the "ah-ha" moments and explore new ideas and strategies that can transform your companies brand strengths into growth and revenue potential.
Where to Find Louise:
Instagram: LPP Consulting
LinkedIn: LPP Consulting
In this episode, Angie discuss what to do if someone is supspected of infringing. Tune in for more information!
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About Cheri and Whitney:
The brainchild of two Southern belles and businesswomen, Whitney Long and Cheri Leavy, The Southern Coterie developed out of a mutual love for the South and passion for the people and unique businesses that shape the region. After achieving much success both personally and professionally in former careers with local and national publications, Whitney and Cheri decided to bring their shared interests together and create The Southern Coterie. Their dream was to cultivate a space online where like-minded individuals could connect and be inspired.
Where to Find Cheri and Whitney:
Website: The Southern Coterie
Instagram: The Southern Coterie
In this episode Angie discusses typical myths associated with copyright law. Tune in for more information!
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About Kat:
Invitations have always loomed large in Kat McCall's life. As a child, she would issue invitations to the friends and neighbors she shared a school bus stop with, urging them to join her for a communal breakfast on the corner.
Later, as she found her footing as a photographer, sculptor and eventually a painter, she continued to foster that love of encouraging people to gather, to celebrate and to make memories together. It serves as the inspiration for her art – bright botanicals, lush landscapes and striking abstracts – as well as her business.
Where to Find Kat:
Website: Kat McCall Papers
Instagram: Kat McCall Papers
In this epidose, Angie discusses when we are able to use the images of famous people or fashion brands on our own products. Tune in for more information!
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About Quincy:
It Quincy's mission to bring laughter, love and that Beyonce type confidence into the lives of everyone she interacts with. Be it in real life or right here online. People are my passion. She spends her days encouraging, educating and empowering women just like you on their health journey as a Certified FASTer Way To Fat Loss Coach. Quincy is a natural sharer which means she loves sharing tips and tricks for everyday life, products she loves and life lessons she's learned.
Where to Find Quincy:
Website: Quincy Collective
Instagram: Quincy Collective
During this episode, Angie discusses five legal resolutions for the new year. Tune in for more information!
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About Caroline:
On her wedding day, Caroline's mom gave her a special gift, a handwritten cookbook of family favorite recipes. Flipping through the pages always brought back fond memories of growing up when supper time was family time. Those memories taught her that food brings people together. One day, while looking for a dessert to make for supper, she found her mother's apple pie recipe, and Caroline decided to bake one. It was a hit! Over the years, she's added a few things here and there to make it her own, and it quickly became her signature dish. Today, Caroline is known for her now famous apple pie and her many other delicious flavors!
Where to Find Caroline:
Website: Sweet Kaki's
Instagram: Sweet Kaki's
During this episode, Angie discusses what expenses you can write off as a tax deduction. Tune in for more information!
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About Morgan:
As one of the founding members and half the namesake of Jackson Morgan Southern Cream, a Spirits of Tennessee brand, Morgan has held many roles and duties. In the beginning, it was working promoting their brand across the country, on and off-premise sales, establishing our branding, and creating a marketing strategy for a start-up spirits company. Four years later, Morgan is particularly focused on building brand partnerships, managing their influencer marketing strategy, content creation, and marketing/advertising. In addition to all things marketing, she is the author of Jackson Morgan's blog, The Sip.
Where to Find Morgan:
Website: Jackson Morgan
Instagram: Jackson Morgan
In this episode, Angie discusses a legal brand audit and what it means to have one. Tune in for more information!
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About Jan:
Jan Oliver is a southern artist, wife and mother to two incredible young men. She works in mixed media and loves creating visual balance and beauty through loose, colorful brushstrokes. She expresses her eclectic personality with color, texture, and a loose, casual approach to her work. Her hope is to create art that evokes, in others, what she feels every time she paints…inspiration and pure joy!
Where to Find Jan:
Website: jmOliver Art
Instagram: jmOliver Art
In this episode, Angie discusses if it's possible to parody a trademark. Tune in for more information!
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About Nari:
Coming from a small rural town in Pennsylvania, not everyone went to college or had parents that Nari had, but she relied heavily on my friends, guidance counselors, and teachers to help her navigate this process.
Nari never would've imagined eventually going on to receive a Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD at three different schools and places (Grove City, PA; Philadelphia, PA; Tallahassee, FL).
The reason she excelled for 24 years in school is because people invested in her: her family, teachers, coaches, bosses, and even babysitters. Nari had help, guidance, mentoring, and encouragement every step of the way.
People and relationships are such a big part of Nari's story and how she prospered, and the core reason why she started The Prosper School. Nari wants to develop relationships with college students where they receive the same care, guidance, and investment that she received over the years.
And while grades and graduation do matter, they are not the end goal for her with The Prosper School’s students. Her wish is to inspire lifelong changes to learn, grow, and prosper.
Where to Find Nari:
Website: Dr. Nari Jeter & The Prosper School
Instagram: Dr. Nari Jeter & The Prosper School
Podcast: Dr. Nari Jeter & The Prosper School
In this episode, Angie discusses the differences between TM and Circle R. Tune in for more info!
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About Andrea:
While working in research with many well-known brands, Andrea Wightwick realized a need for change. Consumers deserve transparency in their products and shopping shouldn’t be so difficult. This inspired her to create Hapsy CBD; a product that tells what it is and, more importantly, what it is not. She left corporate America to make a product that provides solutions to real problems. Her level of care for her work is matched only by her motivation to do what is right, not what is easy.
Where to Find Andrea:
Website: Hapsy
Instagram: Hapsy
During this episode, Angie discusses the consequences of violating trademark infringement and whether you could go to jail if you do. Tune in for more information!
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About Courtney:
Contemporary artist Courtney Khail lives and works in Athens, Georgia.
Originally from Augusta, Georgia, Courtney Khail studied visual arts at John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School for eight years before going on to receive her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Scientific Illustration from The University of Georgia's Lamar Dodd School of Art.
A storyteller at heart, Khail utilizes flowers, color, gestural line work, and personal anecdotes to share her feelings on influence, religion, and womanhood.
Her work has been featured in various publications and websites including The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Food Network, GoodGrit Magazine, and CommonCreativATL. In 2017 her first solo exhibition opened at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, and in 2018 the Georgia Council for the Arts commissioned Khail to create a custom painting for then First Lady of Georgia, Sandra Deal. Khail’s work can be found in collections across the United States as well as exclusive collections for various companies and hotels including the Rosewood Baha Mar Resort, Whole Foods, and the Hotel del Coronado.
Where to Find Courtney:
Website: Courtney Khail
Instagram: Courtney Khail
October is DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH and WOMEN OWNED SMALL BUSINESS MONTH.
My friend, Attorney Bree Sullivan Howell and I have collaborated together to highlight these two worthy causes for women. We are joined by 3 survivors who graciously and fearlessly share their stories, including Kris Hendricks. Then we are so fortunate to hear encouraging words and advice from the powerhouse advocate for women, Jennifer Allwood. It is my hope and prayer that you will listen and be moved to learn more and get involved.
Where to Find:
Jennifer Allwood
Website: Jennifer Allwood
Instagram: Jennifer Allwood
Book: Fear Is Not the Boss of You
Kris Hendricks
Instagram: Redemption Coaching and Consulting
Bree Sullivan Howell
Website: The Sullivan Firm
Instagram: Bree Sullivan Howell
Angie Avard Turner
Website: Angie Avard Turner Law
Instagram: Angie Avard Turner Law
Please donate to your local women's shelter. You can donate funds or other personal items. All donations are needed and welcome. Donating locally allows you to have the most impact in your community.
Additional Resources:
NNEDV: Women's Law.org
SBA: Small Business Administration
About Cyndi Kane:
Cyndi began her retail career in the sleepy little village of Pawhuska, Oklahoma where she had a boutique clothing store. Later, she sold it to stay at home with her kids, but later jumped back in to the retail world to help her friend Ree, the Pioneer Woman, when she opened The Mercantile. Along the way, Cyndi has met so many incredible craftsmen and manufacturers, as well as Influencers who bring those products to their audience through the internet. She created House of Hyacinth as a way for Influencers to find a home to curate and sell the products that they have tested and loved. Also, FYI, in case you don't know what the heck a "hyacinth" is, it's a beautiful, fragrant flower and Ree's nickname for Cyndi.
Cyndi has just release a brilliant cookbook titled, Save It Forward Suppers
Where to Find Cyndi:
Website: House of Hyacinth
Instagram: Cyndi Kane, author
Book: Save It Forward Suppers
In this episode, Angie explains the difference between being inspired by something verses copying. Tune in for more information!
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About Laura:
Laura Mixon Camacho, MBA, PhD, PMP founded Mixonian Institute in 2009 to offer the world fresh solutions to culture conundrums. Dr. Camacho helps teach entrepreneurs, employees, and those in corporate settings to express their ideas, connect with others and be heard, even when they don’t agree on all issues to cultivate a healthy company culture.
Where You Can Find Laura:
Website: The Mixonian Institute
Instagram: Dr. Laura Mixon Camacho
LinkedIn: Dr. Laura Mixon Camacho
Book: The Practical Guide to Effective Communication
Is it allowed to hire a child under the age of fourteen? Angie explains this in this episode. Tune in for more information!
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About Leigh Gale:
Kate Leigh is a resortwear brand for women and girls. From the beaches of Boca Grande to the streets of Nantucket, Leigh hopes you will pack her limited edition dresses for many memorable moments.
Kate Leigh is a brand that celebrates women and girls, but also especially mothers and daughters. Kate Leigh brand was founded in honor of Leigh's mother Penny. Working on the development of this brand and custom prints allows the legacy of her late mother who passed from breast cancer and whose nickname with close friends and family was “Penny,” to shine through and make all who wear the deisgns feel magical! In loving memory of Penny, a portion of the Kate Leigh proceeds will be donated to breast cancer research.
Throw on a Kate Leigh dress and set off on countless adventures..
Where to Find Leigh Gale:
Website: Kate Leigh
Instagram: Kate Leigh
During this episode, Angie discusses the similarities and differences between two types of coommon business policies; Terms of Use and Terms and Conditions. Tune in for more information!
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About JeriLynne:
JeriLynne Clifford IS the Hill Country Bon Vivant. How did she become a bon vivant? Here’s the story…
JeriLynne has loved food, entertaining, and the life of a gourmand for as long as she can remember. She catered my first wedding at sixteen for a friend of her mother's. JeriLynne continued to cater throughout her life from part-time when jer children were small to full-time once they were all in school.
She realized my love for adventure in food, entertaining, and traveling when she started planning family vacations and events. There is no detail too small that she doesn't cover in my planning. JeriLynne's friends affectionately call her Julie from The Love Boat aka their cruise director. She has been a concierge for family and friends for over 20 years.
Her husband, Scot, and she were drawn to the Hill Country in 2017 when they visited for the first time. They immediately fell in love. Not long after discovering the wine country in the Hill Country they made plans to do their "pre-retirement" move to Fredericksburg. Scot works at a local wineries in his "bonus" career and enjoys all of the research that JeriLynne needs to do for Hill Country Bon Vivant.
Where to Find JeriLynne:
Website: The Hill Country Bon Vivant
Instagram: The Hill Country Bon Vivant
During this episode, Angie discusses whether or not trademarks apply to the British Royal Family. Tune in for more information!
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About Jennifer and Minda:
Jennifer Nielson and Minda Pacheco are the proud creators of the Unstoppable Business Conference. First and foremost, they are women who have been there. They understand deep pain and struggle. They know what it is like to "get knocked down and get back up again."
As energetic healers, coaches, and mentors, they are dedicated to health and wellness in every area of their lives. Jen and Minda are wives, mothers, and entrepreneurs. They have a close friendship of twenty-five years, and a combined 40 years of experience planning and hosting events.
Where to Find Jen and Minda:
Website: Unstoppable Business Conference
Instagram: Unstoppable Business Conference
Jen's Instagram: Jennifer Nielson
Minda's Instagram: Minda Pacheco
During this episode, Angie discusses what you should think about before you decide to collaborate with anyone. Tune in for more information!
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About Lance and David:
Lance Jackson, co-founder and creative director, developed the Parker Kennedy Living interior design group and brand with business partner and co-founder David Ecton in 2011.
Lance started his career in 1997 in the interior design business after graduating from SCAD Savannah with a BFA in interior design. While working and developing highly successful interior design groups for Atlanta-based architecture firms (ranging from high-end residential to hospitality to student and multi-family housing), Lance decided it was time to make his own stamp in the interior design industry with his own brand. Three years spent working in furniture product development sparked Lance’s desire to continually have his hand in the product design industry.
Parker Kennedy Living focuses on high-end residential interior design, vintage furniture restoration and product development. Their look is “Preppy on the Edge” – Southern Regency is what Lance calls it – taking a traditional interior and elevating it to an updated look using lacquer finishes and mixing textures and vintage details with young colors and patterns. The interiors are fresh while maintaining a deep-rooted interest in the traditional and exhibit Palm Beach overtones.
Lance is a founding member of the SCAD Atlanta Advisory Council and has a large interest in supporting SCAD Atlanta.
David Ecton, co-founder of Parker Kennedy, has spent the last 20 years preparing for the Parker Kennedy explosion. David’s fascination with architecture stems from his study abroad in Venice, which involved his study and excavation of an ancient Etruscan ruin that was discovered in early 1990s. It was there that David learned the importance of how one’s space affects the way we live.
While attending the University of South Alabama and studying international trade, David interned with the Governors of the Gulf Coast on the NAFTA agreement. This internship was a stepping-stone into the world of trade. Upon graduation, David headed Mexico City to work for the State Department. When David returned to the States he continued his studies, receiving an MBA in International Trade. During graduate school, working as a graphic artist offered David a creative outlet while he was crunching numbers. And it was this experience that was the key to getting his first job. David landed at an IT firm looking for a Marketing Director – a position that enabled him to have full creative autonomy while learning about the evolving technology market. David likens that industry to design: “Staying abreast of technology is very similar to staying up with the trends in design – one minute you are current, the next, dated.”
Longing to get back into exporting and importing, with a mix of design, David and Lance teamed up to found Parker Kennedy.
Where to Find Lance and David:
Website: Parker Kennedy Living
Instagram: Parker Kennedy Living
Instagram: PKL: The Cellar
Instagram: The Governor's Mansion
During this episode, Angie discusses if anyone can create products using other brands. Tune in for more information!
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Mini Interviews Part 2 from Lydia Menzies' Supper Club Soiree
Here is where you can find this week's guests on Instagram.
Anna Louise Carter: Designed by Dixon
Kristie LaLonde: Happy Hostess Collective
Lee Bogle: The Southern Sideboard
Julie McAllister: Julie McAllister Cakes
JeriLynne Clifford: The Hill Country Bon Vivant
During this episode, Angie discusses how you will need to begin preparing for a lawsuit. Tune in for more information!
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Mini Interviews Part 1 from Lydia Menzies' Supper Club Soiree
Here is where you can find this week's guests on Instagram.
Carrie Peeples: Neat Smart
Mary Alice Myers: Mary Alice Home
Susan Center: Southern Bungalow Co.
Malessia Howland: Malessia Howland
Lance Jackson + David Ecton: Parker Kennedy Living
Kate Lewis: Kate on the Daily
Stay tuned for Part 2 coming next week!
What are you going to name your podcast? That's a question that Angie will discuss in this episode. Tune in for more!
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The Supper Club Soiree was an event hosted by the fabulous Lydia Menziers of Lydia Menzies Celebrates and Entertain and Celebrate Magazine. The event took place over two days in the beatiful Birmingham suburb of Mountain Brook. Listen as we recap this fantastic event with the most gracious of hostesses. And if you are interested in joining this dynamic group of creatives click here
Where you can find Lydia:
Website: Lydia Menzies Celebrates
Instagram: Lydia Menzies Celebrates
In this episode, Angie talks about what to do if someone refuses to sign a contract. Tune in for more information!
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About Kelly:
Kelly believes “Beauty is everywhere. Light and color and nature rain down as good gifts. My desire is to showcase this grace with celebratory brushstrokes, applauding all that is good and oh so lovely in our world.”
Kelly graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of South Carolina in 2003. As a lifelong resident of the Palmetto State, she highlights the beauty of the southern landscape, its hospitality and deep sense of home in her still life and interior works. As a highly sought-after, contemporary impressionist, her painterly pieces “speak of glory,” and are included in private collections throughout the United States and Canada.
Where to Find Kelly:
Website: Kelly Pelfrey Art
Instagram: Kelly Pelfrey Art
During this episode, Angie discusses how long licensing deals last. Tune in for more information!
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About Margaret:
Handcrafted in Atlanta, Georgia, MAE Wearable Art is a modern-day costume jewelry concept created to inspire. After years in Corporate Sales and Marketing, Margaret Mewborn or “Mae” decided to switch her focus from technology to jewelry – something she had only worn, never made.
Her determination to find a way to capture the elegant style of generations past while working with materials that are unbelievably light in nature created something comfortable and stylish for all women – it created MAE Wearable Art.
Mae wasn’t always a jewelry designer. Although she always had a love for vintage pieces from her grandmother’s collection, she turned to jewelry making as a way to cope after losing two of her best friends within six months of each other.
Channeling her shock and hurt from the loss she started painting and working with different mediums – and rekindled a love for her creative background. Since launching this brand, the “button” earring has transformed to over 60 different styles and color combinations – all handmade.
We proudly support the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center in Birmingham, Alabama, by donating 100% of proceeds of the Anna Collection in our friend Anna’s memory. You can learn more about this initiative by visiting The Anna Collection on our site.
Mae resides in Atlanta with her incredibly supportive husband Patrick, precious daughter Anne Helen + adorable pup Bryant.
Where to Find Margaret:
Website: MAE Wearable Art
Instagram: MAE Wearable Art
During this episode, Angie discusses when it's best to register a copyright or trademark. Tune in for more information!
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About Leighton:
Born and raised in Knoxville, TN, Leighton left one southern college town for another after choosing Auburn University to call home in the fall of 2015. Only knowing a handful of people on the Plains, she went through recruitment in pursuit of a friend group, a way to give back and the ability to be apart of something bigger than herself. After pledging a sorority, for the next 4 years she ended up gaining all of that, serving as social chair, gaining life long skills & so much more!
Leighton started Recruitment Ready in 2019, after having many girls and mamas in her hometown ask, “How do I “get ready” for recruitment? What do I wear? How do I make my resume?!”
Having a true joy for mentoring younger women, she saw a need to help girls and mamas alike. “My heart behind Recruitment Ready is that girls would know they are GOOD enough, valued and seen, no matter their brand of clothes or hometown.”
Combining what she personally learned going through the process, her love of southern style, etiquette and desire to give back, Recruitment Ready was born!
Where to Find Leighton: Website: Recruitment Ready
Instagram: Recruitment Ready
In this episode, Angie discusses why disclaimers are different from terms and conditions. Tune in for more information!
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About Julie:
Julie McAllister is a Charleston-based cake artist who artistically transforms the centerpiece of any celebration—cake—into an astonishing life-like representation, elevating the traditional dessert into an awe-inspiring work of art. She works closely with each client to ensure that the design exceeds their expectations, then uses her meticulous eye for detail and her artful hand to create extravagant designs that deceive and delight the eye. From wowing a wedding party with a whimsical Insta-worthy groom’s cake to capturing the essence of a brand with a playful product presentation, McAllister’s work has captured the attention of celebrities and national brands. Her clients include Reese Witherspoon, Garden & Gun and King Bean Coffee. Her work has also been featured in HGTV Magazine, Entertain & Celebrate and SKIRT, and she was also honored as one of the winners of the Create TV Cooking Challenge
Where to Find Julie:
Website: Julie McAllister Cakes
Instagram: Julie McAllister Cakes
As a way to celebrate Angie's firm's tenth anniversary, she answers the question that she has heard the most. When should I do legal in my business? Tune in for more information!
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About Leslie:
Leslie is one half of the mother-daughter team known as Giddy Paperie, both ladies have pooled their talents together to launch the whimsical gift brand. Artist, mom and designer, Leslie, has long been a painter with a keen love of paper. Lauren's greatest passion lies in writing and Public Relations. The two have discovered you can’t beat working together and every painting and project brings them closer together.
Where to Find Leslie:
Website: Giddy Paperie
Instagram: Giddy Paperie
During this episode, Angie discusses terms and conditions, what they can mean and how you need to use them. Tune in for more information!
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About Marcy:
A focus on family has centered Marcy Sizemore’s entire life’s journey. The oldest of four in a family of two working parents she was a contributing member of a family as early as she can remember. She also grew up working in a local preschool. With a B.S. in Early Childhood Education and a specialization in Special Education from Florida State University, Marcy began teaching in 1996. A 5 year teaching career transitioned into running a family as a stay at home mom for 16 years. The true culmination of her life’s work thus far is practicing as a certified coach and consultant for youth, families and parents. Her heart’s desire to engage in a journey with families throughout all the stages that present from infant to adult children is evident. Marcy’s goal is to meet parents and families exactly where they are, whether it be on the hilltop looking forward and setting goals or in the valley inside a crisis that seems insurmountable.
Where to Find Marcy:
Website: Olive Orchard Lab
Instagram: Olive Orchard Lab
Facebook: Olive Orchard Lab
Linked In: Olive Orchard Lab
In this epsiode, Angie discusses privacy polices and how and when they are used. Tune in for more information!
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About Phebe:
Phebe is the creative force from Riverside, CT who has been on a seemingly never-ending hunt for the perfect beach bag. Alongside each bag’s authentic Moroccan craftsmanship, Phebe designs a personalized tote that is individualized to her customers' specific needs. The Market Tote is not only perfect for a trip to the beach but also an outing to the farmer’s market!
Where to Find Phebe:
Website: Breck and Grier
Instagram: Breck and Grier
In this episode, Angie discusses architectural plans and wether they are something that can be protected. Tune in for more!
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About Anna:
Anna is a native of Camilla, Georgia. She dreamed of owning her own business for years, and when she realized there truly was a need for a store that offered children in her community something valuable to do with their time, she felt compelled to go through with her lifetime dream. She absolutely LOVES seeing the smiles on the faces of the children (and adults) as they walk through the front doors of The Imagination Emporium.
The store is located in the heart of historic downtown Thomasville, Georgia and is the only independently owned toy store in Georgia south of Macon! Imagination Emporium caters to the customer who looks beyond the congested retail malls and big box stores for a special shopping experience. In addition to offering a wide array of unique, quality products, the customer will enjoy friendly and knowledgeable customer service and a convenient, uncongested location. Shopping here is an "experience" for the whole family!
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During this episode, Angie explains the difference between these agreements and more! Tune in to find out!
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About Nora:
Nora can sit down at your favorite spot for coffee,tea or smoothies and chat all about you! She wants to know who you are, what you do and what you're looking for. Nora can help with a business that is just starting out or a total refresh, Nora can share tips and tricks tried true. She can help design a tool-kit to keep a business ON BRAND and focused. Nora also loves to elevate and cheer brands on within her own community. She is 100% brilliant and 100% fun!
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In this episode, Angie discusses contracts and if they are necessary. Tune in for more information!
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About Kimberly:
Kimberly has spent over 20 years designing and developing products such as stationery, gifts, fashion and home décor, and building, launching and managing a market for them. Ideas, creativity and innovation are her passions.
As a small business owner, she has learned and worn many hats to help keep her business costs down. From building her own website and customized shopping cart, to staging her own photo shoots for her product lines, Kimberly learned how to scale big business ideas within a small business budget. And more than anything else, she knows how INVALUABLE networking and connecting with entrepreneurs and creatives has been. She has connect through both of her businesses, Shoreline Illustrated and New England Coastal Creative
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In this episode, Angie discusses how much protection registration gives you on a global level. Tune in for more information!
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About AnnaLouise:
AnnaLouise is an event planner with a true passion for all things party and event related. From the little details that make an event so very special to the outfit you wear, She is letting you in on her thoughts on every single part. She love design, decorating, and fashion. She has useful tips for your wardrobe and your home!
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In this episode Angie discuss the 30 percent rule and why you shouldn't follow it. Tune in for more information!
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About Aria:
Aria Leighty founded The MOB Nation™ in 2012 as a networking group. Aria found traditional networking opportunities inaccessible to Mom-Owned Businesses and wanted to create a space of true connection. After years of working with hundreds of Mom-Owned Businesses, Aria realized there was so much more than “MOBS” needed to thrive in life and business. In 2016, Aria brought on a team of Directors to expand and become a hub for all things Mom-Owned Businesses.
The MOB Nation™ is now the leading resource for Mom-Owned Businesses providing marketing, networking, education, and a unique community not found anywhere else.
The MOB Nation™ has been recognized with several awards and nominations including:
The MOB Nation™ hosts weekly Virtual events, quarterly mini-conferences, and an annual two-day conference, “MOBCON".
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For this episode, Angie discusses if it is necessary for you to have a license when desining or selling collegiate or greek products. Tune in to learn more!
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The tables are turned on this episode! Steven Turner, Angie's husband, turns the mic around and asks Angie questions about her law practice, background and life. Tune in for more!
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During this episode, Angie will discuss why it is important to protect your created works. Tune in to learn more!
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About Bree:
Attorney Bree Sullivan-Howell was born and raised in South Georgia. After graduating with honors from Deerfield-Windsor School in Albany, Ms. Sullivan matriculated to the University of Georgia, where she graduated from the UGA Honors Program with a perfect 4.0 grade point average in Journalism/Public Relations, First Honor Graduate, Summa Cum Laude, with honors, in 1999. Ms. Sullivan's academic success brought with it memberships in such honor societies as Phi Beta Kappa, Golden Key National Honor Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Order of Omega Greek Honor Society.
While a student at the University of Georgia, Ms. Sullivan-Howell was named one of ten Outstanding Senior Leaders and was awarded a 1997 National Leadership Award from Delta Epsilon Iota Honor Society. She also represented UGA's athletic department in UGA football recruitment efforts, was a member and philanthrophy chairperson of Kappa Delta Sorority, and was a member of Mortar Board. Perhaps her best preparation for law school and, ultimately, a career as a litigator came when she was selected to serve as Defender/Advocate on UGA's University Judiciary. Ms. Sullivan-Howell served as an intern in the Washington, D.C., offices of the late U.S. Senator Paul Coverdell and U.S. Representative Nathan Deal, who went on to become Georgia Governor. While working on Capitol Hill, Ms. Sullivan-Howell attended and completed a course of study with the Institute on Political Journalism at Georgetown University. Ms. Sullivan-Howell worked two years during college as a file clerk in the Athens law firm of Fortson, Bentley & Griffin, P.A. before matriculating to law school in 1999.
Ms. Sullivan-Howell's academic success and leadership while an undergraduate earned her a full scholarship to attend law school at Mercer University's Walter F. George School of Law. While there, Ms. Sullivan distinguished herself as a top student, graduating Cum Laude in 2002 and receiving CALI Awards For Excellence in First Amendment Law, Environmental Law, Taxation of Tax-Exempt Organizations, Appellate Practice and Procedure, Advanced Legal Research, Legal Writing I and Legal Writing II. Ms. Sullivan-Howell also received Faculty Awards for Excellence in Legal Writing I and Legal Writing II and was named to the school's Dean's List. Outside the classroom, Ms. Sullivan-Howell participated in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program helping needy people complete income tax returns and was active in the Federalist Society. She also served as Vice President of Mercer's chapter of Christian Legal Society and gained invaluable experience as an intern to the late Honorable Duross Fitzpatrick, Judge, U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia in 2001.
After her admission to the Georgia Bar in 2002, Ms. Sullivan-Howell accepted a position as an associate with the Macon firm of James, Bates, Pope & Spivey, LLP, (now known as James Bates) where she worked as a commercial and business tort litigator. Ms. Sullivan-Howell relocated from Macon to Thomasville in 2005.
Ms. Sullivan-Howell serves as a Board member for Family Enrichment Group, Inc., the Thomas County affiliate of CASA Georgia, Inc., an organization which provides child advocacy services in Georgia's Juvenile Courts. She is also an active member of the Women's Forum, a subsection of the Thomas County Chamber of Commerce, and has presented legal information programs for Boy Scouts and women's small groups in Thomasville. Ms. Sullivan-Howell has served as a competition judge and advisor to the Scholars Academy team in Georgia High School Mock Trial proceedings. Ms. Sullivan-Howell is a member of the Georgia Bar's Sections on Family Law and Child Protection & Advocacy and the Thomas County Bar Association. Ms. Sullivan-Howell has served for many years as Chairperson for the Advisory Board to Southwest Georgia Technical College's program in Paralegal Studies.
The American Institute of Family Law Attorneys named Ms. Sullivan-Howell one of the Ten Best Family Law Attorneys in Georgia. Positive feedback from clients has earned Ms. Sullivan-Howell an Avvo Client's Choice badge on Avvo's widely-used legal services website (www.avvo.com).
Ms. Sullivan-Howell is admitted to practice in all Superior Courts of the State of Georgia, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Washington, D.C. She is an active member of Thomasville First United Methodist Church, where she sings with the Worship Team and teaches Sunday School.
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Website: The Sullivan Firm
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In this episode, Angie discusses an NDA and when to sign one or issue one to another person. Tune in for more details!
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About Gabrielle:
Gabrielle lives in Marblehead with her mini labradoodle, Bo. She began college at TCU and ultimately graduated Syracuse University with a degree in Interior Design. After working in the interior design field, she left to raise her two boys. She loves all things monogrammed and needed to find a way to continue monogramming after her boys told her to leave their items alone! Gabrielle enjoys spending time with her boys and pup, the beach, a great bottle of Cabernet, fire pit nights, laughing with her girlfriends and believes that everything is better with a monogram!
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Website: The Preppy Stitch
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In this episode, Angie discusses when it is appropriate to use the copyright symbol. Tune in to learn more!
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About Holly:
Holly doesn't remember not being completely fascinated by unique things. Countless hours as a young child spent with her mother and grandmother in fabric and design stores, always thumbing through catalogs looking at clothes or textiles and drawers of apparel patterns. The love for design was definitely passed down to her. In 2020 Holly formed Holly Shae Design with just an oyster shell as inspiration. Her brand has evolved from accessories and jewelry to linens and now the design of a clothing line.
Design of clothing has been a dream of hers since she was a teen. Holly remembers seeing the work and style of Carolina Herrera and Diane von Furstenberg and being mesmerized; she carried ideas around with her for three decades and now they are coming to life.
With my work now sold in over 100 boutiques and resorts throughout the US, Canada and Europe, She hopes you will find the same love of these things as she always has! Where to Find Holly:
Website: Holly Shae Design
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In this episode, Angie discusses if it is neccessary to register works in order to still have them protected by copyright. Tune in to learn more!
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About Kate: Kate Lewis is a wife, mother and business owner from Perry, Georgia. She owns a pediatric speech and occupational therapy clinic, The Speech Path LLC, and runs her micro blog on Instagram called Kate on the Daily. The Speech Path is a pediatric speech and occupational therapy clinic located in Perry, Georgia. Kate on the Daily is a mid-life lifestyle microblog on Instagram dishing up everything from outfits for "our age" to faith-based inspiration to the real talk about aging with a little humor and a lot of truth. Where You Can Find Kate:
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In this information loaded episode, Angie explains the best times to register any of your work with the copyright office.
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About Carrie:
Carrie spent 15 years in the corporate world with several different jobs that cumulatively are what she does now: teaching people how to live in an organized home and setting up the systems for them to function best. Carrie always loved creating beauty in her surroundings. Decluttering, simplifying, and creating functional systems is her medium to do this. Most people feel that getting rid of clutter is overwhelming - but to her it’s exhilarating. She enjoys helping them see that they don't have to hold on to stuff that doesn't serve them, and she sees the potential for organization in all spaces and love bringing that vision to life.
Carrie's company, Neatsmart, is a boutique home organization company that organizes your home beautifully. Neatsmart thoughtfully edits, selects the right products, and implements the system to get and keep your home organized. Neatsmart is based in Marietta, GA, and un-complicates homes in the greater Atlanta area. Where You Can Find Carrie:
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In this episode Angie will discuss whether you can protect your intellectual property in more than one way. Tune in to find out the answer!
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About MK:
As you might guess from the name of her business, MK loves spending time in the kitchen, and her curiosity drives constant experiment. Inspired by her deep Southern roots and the women in her family, MK turned her passion for all things culinary into In the Curious Kitchen.
Her business is where comfort food takes innovative twists and turns. Where generations- old recipes are updated into creative small bites, family meals, and delectable desserts. And this is a place where family’s traditional entertaining ideas evolve into today’s fast paced lifestyle.
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Website: https://inthecuriouskitchen.com/
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In this podcast, Angie discusses five different catagories of distinctiveness. These are generic, descriptive, suggestive, arbitrary and fanciful. Tune in to find out where your mark may fit in this spectrum!
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About Lydia:
Lydia Menzies is an entertaining expert with a knack for adding memorable creative details to everything from large parties to smaller-scale celebrations. Her mission is to make each celebration a unique experience for her guests- and Lydia teaches you how to achieve the same looks and goals through her Supper Club and her award-winning blog.
Lydia has always been known for her creative flair and love of the tiniest details. She can make the most mundane affair one to remember! She loves a good play-on-words and a unique party theme. Lydia also loves to spoil her guests and is known for searching hard for the perfect party favors! Anything she touches just seems to have a “little extra something special” to it.
Born and raised in Georgia, Lydia is a southern girl who also has a love for New England…especially Nantucket, MA. As a college student, Lydia became a nanny on Nantucket and has returned to the island each summer for the past 25+ years. She eventually found herself in the hospitality industry by working at a charming bed and breakfast. Many of the guests at the Inn would stay in touch with her year after year, and Lydia realized what an impact her warm, genuine hospitality had on those she hosted. That natural tendency to offer a warm welcome and an enjoyable experience extended to her love of hosting personal parties and events frequently through the years. Lydia has also had the opportunity to host and chair countless charity events including events for the American Heart Association, local Women’s Leagues, and local schools. Click here to learn more about Lydia
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Social media has been a game-changer for hundreds of thousands of companies worldwide. It allows businesses to personalize their work and connect with customers in a way and on a scale they never could before. In this episode, Angie discusses the risks involved in promoting your brand on social media.
Intellectua property theft costs the US up to $600 billion every year. That's an astonishing amount! If you don't protect your creations, ideas and other IP, you run the risk of being part of that number. In this podcast, Angie discusses the consequences of NOT protecting your IP!
The notion of private property and the rights that go with ownership have been around for centuries. Initial, the idea of property primarily referred to physical items or land. It quickly grew to encompass intellectual property rights, as well.
Today, intellectual property (IP) is a massive, broad catagory that includes all "creations of the mind". In this podcast, Angie discussed this area of the law, which encompasses anything from practical inventions to virtual web graphics, pop songs to the perfect pasta sauce!
In this podcast, Angie discusses five catagories of trademark distinctiveness. She explains how fanciful, artbitrary, suggestive, descriptive and generic are all catagories that can be used to describe trademarks.
In this podcast, Angie discusses five catagories of trademark distinctiveness. She explains how fanciful, artbitrary, suggestive, descriptive and generic are all catagories that can be used to describe trademarks.
Creative materials and works that do not have copyright, trademark, or patent protection are part of the public domain. Anyone can use this type of content without gaining permission from the author, and no individual can own it. In this podcast, Angie discusses when public domain is in effect, the myths and how to protect yourself all around.
When you're in the business of creating content, it's common to borrow or recycle ideas that already exist in the world. Every content creator will tell you that you shouldn't reinvent the wheel. In this episode, Angie discusses fair use in copyright.
There are many misconceptions surrounding copyrights. And for good reasons! It can be confusing to sort out what copyright laws actually do. In this podcast, Angie discusses six different types of works that can fall under copyright laws and what they protect.
Literary Works
Graphic and Pictorial Works
3. Sound Recordings
4. Architctural Works
5. Audiovisual Works
6. Dramatic Works
The is a time of year to set new goals for your business. In this podcast, Angie discusses 5 New Year's Resolutions to ensure that you have proper protection for 2022!
1. Incorporate Your Business
3. Establish NDA's
4. Register Copyrights and Trademarks if Applicable
5. Hire an Attorney
This week Angie dives into the legal way to write off expenses as tax deductions!
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Money, money money! Angie tells when and why you need a separate bank account for your business.
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Angie talks about all the different documents and what they mean for both LLC's and Corporations.
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In this episode, Angie discusses another first cousin of incorporating, registering a trademark.
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Angie explains the importance of the incorporating process and how it differs from reserving a domain name- or as Angie likes to call it: a "virtual storefront."
In this epidose Angie discusses at what point you should consider choosing your business entity and incoporating.
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Angie discusses the meaning of incorporation and debunks the misconception that it is a complicated process.
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