Passion Project Pending
Rosemary Wilson
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About This Podcast
A podcast designed to empower you to recognize the opportunities available to you, through conversations with startup founders, self employed entrepreneurs, small business owners, content creators, freelancers and more.
Tune in to learn and hear a variety of anecdotes from creative entrepreneurs who create opportunities for themselves and take a thoughtful approach to business by providing a product unique to them and their experiences.
By @rosemadelene, a 28 year old data engineer & aspiring entrepreneur.
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#68. Kompsi - Building a Brand on Girlhood and The Audacity to Go For It
Carlee Cliff is 23, Greek-American, and building Kompsi — a sustainable accessories brand rooted in community, girlhood, and the kind of soul she felt was missing from the brands she loved. In this…
#67. The Aesthetic Edit: What ChatGPT Can't Tell You About Your Undertones - Color Analysis 101
In this episode, I sit down with Mikayla, founder of The Aesthetic Edit, who shares her unexpected journey from corporate marketing to entrepreneurship. After facing multiple layoffs and career…
#66. Randa Dehaan - Building a Mortgage Business from Scratch
Randa is a San Diego mortgage lender who offers a crash course in navigating the city's unique real estate market - from both buyer and industry perspectives. After years in traditional employment…
#65. Natalie Suppa Yoga - Overnight Success That Took Six Years
#65. Natalie Suppa is a yoga teacher and business owner who transformed years of financial struggle into a successful, fulfilling yoga business. After culinary school didn't pan out, she found yoga…
#64. Studio Casually: Permission to Quit
Kate is the owner of Studio Casually, operating multiple photo and event studio spaces in San Diego. Now 29, she started the business over three years ago after building an unconventional career path…
#63. Wait, Say More with Eric Cheng: Former Comedic Writer Pivots to Podcasting
Eric Cheng is the founder and host of the existential zillenial podcast “Wait, Say More”, recently rebranded from its previous title of “No, So True”. With “Wait, Say More", he aims to tackle the…
#62. Girard Gourmet: What I Learned from the Owners of a Beloved Bakery in La Jolla, San Diego
I worked at a bakery in La Jolla, San Diego this fall when I had no money and no job and many expenses after moving across the country!!This bakery, Girard Gourmet, welcomed me with open arms and I…
#61. What I Learned in 2024
#61. What I Learned in 2024What I worked onSolopreneurship vs being employedLesson in self awareness: taking accountability for my actionsImportance of ripping out an old life to make room for a new.…
#60. Pax Marila with Dr. Sara Howell (pt. 2): Lessons Learned from a Med Student who Built a Fashion Brand to Celebrate Women of Diverse Cultural Backgrounds
#60. This will be part 2 of my interview with Dr. Sara Howell, a fourth year med student at Howard University and the founder and designer behind Pax Marila, a brand designed to be both a safe place…
#59. Pax Marila with Dr. Sara Howell (pt. 1): Fashion Designer, Founder and Med Student - Why You Do Have Time!
#59. Sara Howell is the founder and designer behind Pax Marila, a brand designed to be both a safe place for women of diverse backgrounds and a hub of knowledge, pride and cultural awareness. Besides…
#58. Adhere To with Alexandra Dean: Behind the Scenes with a Fashion Designer Bootstrapping a Sustainable Outerwear Brand
#58. Not to get ahead of myself, but we are SO back sis!Alexandra Dean is the founder of Adhere To, a sustainable, gender-neutral outerwear brand launched in 2022. Previously a designer at Lululemon,…
#57. Girls Club SD and Business Coaching with Camila Reyes
#57. Camila Reyes is the president of Girls Club San Diego as well as a business coach through her company Simple Strategy.Tune in for a conversation on entrepreneurship, women in business, personal…
#56. I Learned How to Freelance and You Can Too (If You Want)
#56. Hello, and welcome to the chaos!I learned to freelance this year, providing social media management software engineering services.If you have questions about freelancing, it is essentially…
#55. Pilates Studio Founder Origin Story: Why Your Prior Experiences All Mean Something
#55. Tayllor Williams founded Studio West Pilates this year after gaining experience teaching in studios around Chicago. She discovered her love for Pilates and low impact movement after being…
#54. Why Your Twenties Are So Hard - How to Have Hope and Build Identity Capital Regardless
#54. Dr. Meg Jay is a clinical psychologist and bestselling author specializing in the twenty something years. She wrote the book The Defining Decade in 2012, followed by a 2013 TED talk “Why 30 is…
#53. 4 Months In: Documenting the Chaos of Entrepreneurship
#53. I'm 4 months into my attempt at full-time solopreneurship. I've spent time developing the podcast social media, taking on freelance clients for social media management and coding, started my own…
#52. Rewards and Challenges of Managing a Brick and Mortar Yoga Studio
#52. Leslie Simionescu is a yoga teacher and member of the leadership team at Yen Yoga Studio located in Traverse City, MI. Yen Yoga was created in 2010 and Leslie joined shortly after, becoming a…
#51. Iron Man Training, Living on a Sailboat in NYC, and Software Engineer Layoffs
#51. Today I am interviewing my older brother Daniel Wilson otherwise known as Dan. Dan has had all sorts of wild experiences other than being a software engineer for 6+ years. The major ones include…
#50. Software Engineer Side Hustles: Part Time Roles and Content Creation
#50. Alejandra Thomas is a software engineer and content creator. She currently lives in New York City and works as a Developer Advocate for a startup, as well as a part time Web Developer for Mixed…
#49. Fostering Connection and Partnering with Local Businesses: Community Based Events in San Francisco
Soulfull is a community founded by Taylor Hamilton and Caroline Ball with the intent of fostering meaningful and authentic connection, incorporating more play into life, and elevating local…
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Passion Project Pending has published 66 episodes since March 2023, covering topics in Business, Careers.
Passion Project Pending is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 54m.
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