Fashion Rewired Podcast with Brian Hill
Author: Brian Hill
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A weekly 30-minute podcast focused on the business of fashion. Fashion Rewired is about the successful transformation of your mind, perspective, and daily approach to your fashion brand. During the Fashion Rewired Podcast, we chat with successful fashion designers and business entrepreneurs who share their powerful stories of success. While providing real time industry tips, tools, and actionable strategies to execute today. With the goal of DESIGNING our listener’s brands for success!
YOUR HOST: Brian Hill (Fashion Designer and Executive Director of Phoenix Fashion Week)
WHY REWIRE? Every successful fashion designer and entrepreneur at one time or another made the SMART and necessary decision to REWIRE their brain, their attitude and their actions...to get them to their current amplified level of success...
FASHION REWIRED will share those stories of transformation with our listeners and give them the blueprint to REWIRE!
This podcast is one of my favorites so far! As a Diné Navajo Woman Designer, I love to see Native Designers/ Artists on the rise! My take away is to just do it and not give up! And to represent and give back to your community and never forget where you came from.
I enjoyed listening to Vanessa Ramirez and her story. I like how goal oriented she was and currently is. My take away from her story is just do it. Whatever goals you have, go for them. Sometimes it can take a little longer to get there and somethings will have to be sacrificed.
I enjoyed hearing Matt's story, of how he made some mistakes and failed when he first started. I liked his message of letting go of the ego, having patience and surrounding your self with like minded people who understand and support you. I find him very inspirational!
I love listening to entrepreneur's/designer's stories! I think it's amazing how successful Kym Gold became creating her brand True Religion Jeans! I loved her message, if its not your passion, don't do it, and if you want to play it safe, entrepreneurship is not for you.