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How diversified experience (and hard work) helped jewelry designer Mignonne Gavigan create her own lucky break! (Episode 185‪)‬ She Said / She Said

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TITLE:  How diversified experience (and hard work) helped jewelry designer Mignonne Gavigan create her lucky break! (Episode 185)

TOPIC:  We often think of “luck” as something that just happens. But there’s a different way to think about luck that’s illustrated so beautifully in today’s conversation with jewelry designer and founder Mignonne “Maggie” Gavigan. Maggie’s story shows us how diversity of experience and looking at challenges from different perspectives actually increase the chances that we can take advantage of that “lucky break” when it presents itself. 

Truth is, much of what we often think of as luck is actually a product of preparation, hard work, and being open to possibilities that might otherwise have seemed unattainable. 

A key to building and sustaining INFLUENCE requires that we be open (but also ready) when opportunities present themselves! 

 

THIS WEEK’S GUEST: MIGNONNE “MAGGIE” GAVIGAN 

Charlotte, NC native Mignonne “Maggie” Gavigan is the founder of her namesake jewelry company. Best known for her iconic, beaded, scarf necklace, the idea for Mignonne Gavigan was born out of both happenstance and Maggie’s need to pay her rent! But it’s Maggie’s commitment to and connection with her customer, as well as her innovative, playful, design aesthetic, that’s kept her business growing and thriving. 

 

KEY TOPICS: 

 



HOW DIVERSITY OF EXPERIENCE AND PERSPECTIVE MAKE YOUR BUSINESS AND/OR PRODUCT BETTER



 



ADVICE FOR PICKING A BUSINESS PARTNER



 



HOW TO CREATE A CONNECTION WITH YOUR CUSTOMER



 



THE VALUE OF PUTTING YOUR FACE ON YOUR BRAND



 



EVOLVING, WHILE STRAYING TRUE TO WHAT MAKES YOU (AND YOUR BRAND) SPECIAL



 



HOW TO NAVIGATE A WORLD THAT CAN BE CUT THROAT AND TOUGH 



 

SPECIAL COLLABORATION SERIES WITH THE SOUTHERN C

This week’s episode continues our special collaboration series with The Southern Coterie — a wonderful network of mostly female creative founders and entrepreneurs. These women embody both a certain southern aesthetic coupled with a tremendous business savvy. 

 

She Said/She Said Media and Podcast were thrilled to be the official podcast sponsor for The Southern C Summit this year. I’ve included a link below where you can learn more about The Southern C. Like She Said/She Said Podcast, The Southern C summit is an investment you can make in yourself to have a bigger impact — in your career, your business, and your life. Our theme for the series is growing and evolving, a concept we are well familiar with here at She Said/She Said Podcast. 

 

A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO YOU FOR LISTENING & SUPPORTING SHE SAID/SHE SAID PODCAST! 

Thanks to YOU, She Said/She Said Podcast is now a top-ranked career podcast in the U.S. and in jurisdictions around the globe! Thank you! I’m truly grateful to YOU! 

 

If you are new to She Said/She Said Podcast, welcome! I’m excited you’re here! Please be sure to “follow” or “subscribe” depending upon where you are listening. You’ll find loads of great content and conversation that’s created just for you as an easy investment you can make in yourself, to help you build and sustain influence needed to get what you want from life. 

 

PLEASE SEND ME YOUR FEEDBACK:

Let me know what you thought of the episode! I’d love to hear which topics and advice resonates most deeply with you. 

DM me @lauraCoxKaplan on Instagram, Linked In, Facebook or Twitter — I’d love to hear from you! 

And, please be sure to leave a review. Reviews help others who are looking for content like this to find it. So by leaving a review you don’t just help me, you help others as well!

 

TITLE:  How diversified experience (and hard work) helped jewelry designer Mignonne Gavigan create her lucky break! (Episode 185)

TOPIC:  We often think of “luck” as something that just happens. But there’s a different way to think about luck that’s illustrated so beautifully in today’s conversation with jewelry designer and founder Mignonne “Maggie” Gavigan. Maggie’s story shows us how diversity of experience and looking at challenges from different perspectives actually increase the chances that we can take advantage of that “lucky break” when it presents itself. 

Truth is, much of what we often think of as luck is actually a product of preparation, hard work, and being open to possibilities that might otherwise have seemed unattainable. 

A key to building and sustaining INFLUENCE requires that we be open (but also ready) when opportunities present themselves! 

 

THIS WEEK’S GUEST: MIGNONNE “MAGGIE” GAVIGAN 

Charlotte, NC native Mignonne “Maggie” Gavigan is the founder of her namesake jewelry company. Best known for her iconic, beaded, scarf necklace, the idea for Mignonne Gavigan was born out of both happenstance and Maggie’s need to pay her rent! But it’s Maggie’s commitment to and connection with her customer, as well as her innovative, playful, design aesthetic, that’s kept her business growing and thriving. 

 

KEY TOPICS: 

 



HOW DIVERSITY OF EXPERIENCE AND PERSPECTIVE MAKE YOUR BUSINESS AND/OR PRODUCT BETTER



 



ADVICE FOR PICKING A BUSINESS PARTNER



 



HOW TO CREATE A CONNECTION WITH YOUR CUSTOMER



 



THE VALUE OF PUTTING YOUR FACE ON YOUR BRAND



 



EVOLVING, WHILE STRAYING TRUE TO WHAT MAKES YOU (AND YOUR BRAND) SPECIAL



 



HOW TO NAVIGATE A WORLD THAT CAN BE CUT THROAT AND TOUGH 



 

SPECIAL COLLABORATION SERIES WITH THE SOUTHERN C

This week’s episode continues our special collaboration series with The Southern Coterie — a wonderful network of mostly female creative founders and entrepreneurs. These women embody both a certain southern aesthetic coupled with a tremendous business savvy. 

 

She Said/She Said Media and Podcast were thrilled to be the official podcast sponsor for The Southern C Summit this year. I’ve included a link below where you can learn more about The Southern C. Like She Said/She Said Podcast, The Southern C summit is an investment you can make in yourself to have a bigger impact — in your career, your business, and your life. Our theme for the series is growing and evolving, a concept we are well familiar with here at She Said/She Said Podcast. 

 

A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO YOU FOR LISTENING & SUPPORTING SHE SAID/SHE SAID PODCAST! 

Thanks to YOU, She Said/She Said Podcast is now a top-ranked career podcast in the U.S. and in jurisdictions around the globe! Thank you! I’m truly grateful to YOU! 

 

If you are new to She Said/She Said Podcast, welcome! I’m excited you’re here! Please be sure to “follow” or “subscribe” depending upon where you are listening. You’ll find loads of great content and conversation that’s created just for you as an easy investment you can make in yourself, to help you build and sustain influence needed to get what you want from life. 

 

PLEASE SEND ME YOUR FEEDBACK:

Let me know what you thought of the episode! I’d love to hear which topics and advice resonates most deeply with you. 

DM me @lauraCoxKaplan on Instagram, Linked In, Facebook or Twitter — I’d love to hear from you! 

And, please be sure to leave a review. Reviews help others who are looking for content like this to find it. So by leaving a review you don’t just help me, you help others as well!

 

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