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Rachel Blumenthal’s Not Sweating the Small Stuff
Rachel Blumenthal’s Not Sweating the Small Stuff
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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Jul 30, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The fashion world was the last place Rachel Blumenthal envisioned her career. Growing up on Cape Cod surrounded by adults with “practical” careers, it never occurred to her that a job in fashion might be a viable option. However, when a series of internships and a stroke of luck landed her a job at Yves Saint Laurent, Rachel found herself in the midst of it all.
Despite the fact that she was immersed in a creative environment, the job itself was lacking in that aspect, and on a whim Rachel made herself a ring for fun. That ring was noticed by friends who worked at a magazine, and with just one product she was asked to be featured as a designer in the publication. Overnight she was forced to create a legitimate company, find a buyer and create a website or risk losing the feature. This type of resourcefulness laid the groundwork for what became an incredibly successful jewelry line, Rachel Leigh, and what led to multiple ventures beyond that, most recently, Rockets of Awesome, a subscription-based clothing line for children.
Here Rachel discusses her creativity, her work ethic, and how passionate drive is the key to a successful business.
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Big Ideas
If a good opportunity presents itself, find every way you can to make it work for you. [04:21]
Mitigating risk when starting a business. [09:31]
Giving yourself grace when making mistakes. [18:37]
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Despite the fact that she was immersed in a creative environment, the job itself was lacking in that aspect, and on a whim Rachel made herself a ring for fun. That ring was noticed by friends who worked at a magazine, and with just one product she was asked to be featured as a designer in the publication. Overnight she was forced to create a legitimate company, find a buyer and create a website or risk losing the feature. This type of resourcefulness laid the groundwork for what became an incredibly successful jewelry line, Rachel Leigh, and what led to multiple ventures beyond that, most recently, Rockets of Awesome, a subscription-based clothing line for children.
Here Rachel discusses her creativity, her work ethic, and how passionate drive is the key to a successful business.
Thanks for listening! We love our listeners! Drop us a line or give us guest suggestions here, or visit https://anchor.fm/superwomen/messages on your desktop or phone to leave us a voice memo! Follow Superwomen on Instagram.
Big Ideas
If a good opportunity presents itself, find every way you can to make it work for you. [04:21]
Mitigating risk when starting a business. [09:31]
Giving yourself grace when making mistakes. [18:37]
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This episode is sponsored by
· Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superwomen/support
Released:
Jul 30, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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