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3. Conviction | Kresse Wesling | Co-founder Elvis & Kresse
3. Conviction | Kresse Wesling | Co-founder Elvis & Kresse
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Dec 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
"We wouldn't be consumers, we would just be custodians."
Today I am speaking with Kresse Wesling, who back in 2005 with her partner Elvis, founded their eponymous luxury lifestyle brand, using decommissioned fire hoses.
In this conversation, we cover ideas such as the power of full-bodied leaps into ideas, long time horizons, the power of capital to allow the freedom to experiment wildly, and how words can be wielded for the greater good. And as for rest, respite and contemplation, well, in this new paradigm, there is room for this, too.
Without further ado, I bring you Kresse Wesling.
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To support this podcast:
- Share it, leave a review, show someone a little grace;
- Join in @thearchitectureofcontemplation;
- You can treat a coffee over at Patreon @hkaur (this is copiously consumed during a conversation; if I'm feeling particularly loquacious, I'll hit the matcha or cha).
Today I am speaking with Kresse Wesling, who back in 2005 with her partner Elvis, founded their eponymous luxury lifestyle brand, using decommissioned fire hoses.
In this conversation, we cover ideas such as the power of full-bodied leaps into ideas, long time horizons, the power of capital to allow the freedom to experiment wildly, and how words can be wielded for the greater good. And as for rest, respite and contemplation, well, in this new paradigm, there is room for this, too.
Without further ado, I bring you Kresse Wesling.
H
To support this podcast:
- Share it, leave a review, show someone a little grace;
- Join in @thearchitectureofcontemplation;
- You can treat a coffee over at Patreon @hkaur (this is copiously consumed during a conversation; if I'm feeling particularly loquacious, I'll hit the matcha or cha).
Released:
Dec 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (43)
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