Good Company Podcast #7: Tuesday Bassen
Today I’m thrilled to share a *new episode* of our podcast, Good Company, with designer and artist Tuesday Bassen. Tuesday and I first met when she adopted a kitten I found behind my old apartment in Brooklyn, but I quickly learned that in addition to have a kind and generous heart, Tuesday was fiercely talented, […]
Today I’m thrilled to share a *new episode* of our podcast, Good Company, with designer and artist Tuesday Bassen. Tuesday and I first met when she adopted a kitten I found behind my old apartment in Brooklyn, but I quickly learned that in addition to have a kind and generous heart, Tuesday was fiercely talented, too.
Tuesday has won numerous awards for her art and design work and recently opened an eponymous size-inclusive fashion line with a brick-and-mortar shop in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Two weeks ago we sat down in the stock room of her shop (which is brimming with excitement and energy) to talk about her entrepreneurial roots in Nebraska, the mixed bag that is social media and how she finds the courage and conviction to stand by her beliefs in life and business. I’m so inspired by her constantly evolving, always transparent and open-hearted approach to business and this line in particular will stay with me for a long time: “I think it’s really important to step outside of yourself and try to listen to other people and consider other people. I just think there’s no point in living any other way.&...
Today I’m thrilled to share a *new episode* of our podcast, Good Company, with designer and artist Tuesday Bassen. Tuesday and I first met when she adopted a kitten I found behind my old apartment in Brooklyn, but I quickly learned that in addition to have a kind and generous heart, Tuesday was fiercely talented, too.
Tuesday has won numerous awards for her art and design work and recently opened an eponymous size-inclusive fashion line with a brick-and-mortar shop in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Two weeks ago we sat down in the stock room of her shop (which is brimming with excitement and energy) to talk about her entrepreneurial roots in Nebraska, the mixed bag that is social media and how she finds the courage and conviction to stand by her beliefs in life and business. I’m so inspired by her constantly evolving, always transparent and open-hearted approach to business and this line in particular will stay with me for a long time: “I think it’s really important to step outside of yourself and try to listen to other people and consider other people. I just think there’s no point in living any other way.&...
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