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Hot Young Book Club - The Big Leap, Meeting 2

Hot Young Book Club - The Big Leap, Meeting 2

FromHot Young Designers Club | Interior Design Business Podcast


Hot Young Book Club - The Big Leap, Meeting 2

FromHot Young Designers Club | Interior Design Business Podcast

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Length:
90 minutes
Released:
Aug 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Hot Young Designers dive into Chapter 3 & 4 of Gay Hendricks' book The Big Leap in Meeting 2 of the Hot Young Book Club. Rebecca and Shaun welcome Claire Jones of Etch & Ivy Design to join in the discussion and explore vulnerable impacts that fears have on their personal and business growth. If you're reading along, in two weeks they'll be sharing their reactions to Chapters 5 & 6. Email your reactions to the reading for a chance to hear them on the next episode!
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Follow Rebecca
http://www.instagram.com/studioplumb (Instagram) + http://www.studioplumb.com/ (Website)
Follow Shaun
http://www.instagram.com/wrenstedinteriors (Instagram) + http://www.wrenstedinteriors.com/ (Website)
Stuff They Mentioned:
https://amzn.to/3hv8uv8 (The Big Leap) by Gay Hendricks
https://bit.ly/3hsvlI0 (The Road Back To You: An Enneagram To Self Discovery)
https://bit.ly/32aovAK (How Full Is Your Bucket)
Follow Claire on https://www.instagram.com/etchandivydesign/ (Instagram) + https://www.etchandivy.com/ (Website)
Released:
Aug 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

They're not that hot, or that young - but hosts Rebecca Plumb (Studio Plumb) and Shaun Crha (Wrensted Interiors) spill the tea every week on how a new generation of interior designers run their business. Join a community exploring the emotional, practical, and humorous side of the interior design business.