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The Madgician

A podcast with women entrepreneurs.

After 14 years in the services industry, I've launched my own shoe brand, The Mad Shoes. Growing a product business is no easy feat, especially when you're juggling many other things in your life.

I'm talking to fellow women entrepreneurs, in order to find useful tips and tricks that can help us grow or scale our business or, simply, to be inspired.

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Last Episode Date: 7 November 2024

Total Episodes: 10

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The Madgician S01E10 | Nurturing Success: Growing a Business from Seed to Bloom, with Tjaša Jarc, founder of Džungla Plants
7 November 2024
The Madgician S01E10 | Nurturing Success: Growing a Business from Seed to Bloom, with Tjaša Jarc, founder of Džungla Plants

We’re back with Ep.10 of The Madgician Podcast! This time around, we’ve had the chance to speak with Tjaša Jarc, founder of Džungla Plants, a leading Slovenian shop for trendy indoor plants. We talked about first-year challenges, adapting to economic downturns, lessons learned, overcoming the fear of launching a business, and a lot more. "The best advice I got before starting Džungla was to stop pushing. A guy once told me, 'I built my first company after having my third child and building a house—not exactly ideal timing. But I knew it was the right time.' He told me to relax, keep exploring options, but let go of the pressure that something must happen. And once I did that, Džungla came to life just a month later. Now, I always remind myself: the key is to enjoy building, to stay focused on the purpose behind it, and to let things unfold naturally, without stressing over every detail." - Tjaša JarcAbout Tjaša JarcAfter four years living abroad in places like Bali, Berlin, and Melbourne, and gaining valuable life and work experiences, Tjaša Jarc recently returned to her home country, Slovenia. With a background in advertising and PR, she started her career in agencies such as Studio Mi and Pristop while studying communication sciences. After a four-month break in Bali, Tjaša moved to Berlin, where she helped manage one of the city’s main coworking spaces, Ahoy Berlin.Two years later, she relocated to Australia, where she set up operations for the Blockchain Centre in Melbourne and opened its new premises. She also launched and managed Melbourne’s first blockchain incubator. Back in Slovenia, Tjaša has spent most of her time running operations for Silicon Gardens, a Slovenian founders-for-founders investment fund, and managing Kyuriosity Hub. During the first wave of the pandemic, she launched Džungla, an e-store for indoor plants, which has since become her main focus.What you’ll learn by listeningFirst-year challenges in entrepreneurship & tips to overcome them Adapting to economic hurdles in real timeReplicable marketing tips for any businessMistakes made & lessons learned in entrepreneurship Listening to customer demands: why & how it shapes your businessOvercoming the fear of launching a new business

33 min
The Madgician S01E09 | “Agility and Innovation: Key Lessons for Small Brands in Luxury Fashion”, with Diana Balogh, CEO & Founder of @Ludysco
31 October 2024
The Madgician S01E09 | “Agility and Innovation: Key Lessons for Small Brands in Luxury Fashion”, with Diana Balogh, CEO & Founder of @Ludysco

Innovation in luxury fashion is crucial, but it’s a bit of a paradox. Luxury is rooted in exclusivity, heritage, and tradition, yet modern customers, especially younger generations, expect a more personalized, sustainable experience. The challenge is to introduce innovation without compromising a brand's core values. - Diana Balogh In today’s episode of The MADgician, we had the pleasure of speaking with Diana Balogh, innovation for sustainable luxury advisor and founder of Ludysco. We talked about building resilience, innovation in luxury fashion, and balancing heritage with agility in entrepreneurship. About Diana BaloghDiana Balogh brings over 15 years of luxury industry expertise, with an impressive focus on operations across logistics, customer service, e-commerce, and innovation, particularly in the watches and jewelry sectors. Spending more than a decade at Cartier, Diana led significant initiatives, from implementing SAP and launching multi-brand e-commerce to pioneering Cartier’s diamond traceability efforts. Her projects have spanned cutting-edge technologies, including blockchain and AI applications within luxury.In 2016, she launched her first entrepreneurial venture, Varadi, a high-heeled shoe company for women. Following this, Diana joined Prada in 2021 to lead the supply chain strategy for their inaugural fine jewelry collection, emphasizing traceability, sustainable sourcing, and boutique customer experience.Driven by her passion for innovation and social impact, Diana embraced entrepreneurship once more in 2022. She now runs Ludisco, offering activities for children with developmental disorders, and DBC Consulting, which advises luxury brands, jewelry workshops, and tech companies on sustainability, business refinement, and leveraging AI and blockchain to drive growth and innovation.What you’ll learn by listeningBalancing heritage with agility: Lessons from luxury brands to entrepreneurshipInnovation in luxury: How quickly are big brands updating technology?How disruptive technologies shape luxury: Insights for small brandsComfort-style dilemma: Can high heels deliver both?Shoe brands vs. jewelry brands: Which one holds greater potential for successBuilding resilience: Lessons learned from the world of businessBreaking through the noise: Marketing tips for small brands

37 min
“Finding Your Niche: The Key to Shaping Your Entrepreneurial Path”, with Rebecca Schween, Founder & Managing Director at @FutureSales
17 October 2024
“Finding Your Niche: The Key to Shaping Your Entrepreneurial Path”, with Rebecca Schween, Founder & Managing Director at @FutureSales

“The only bad ventures are the ones that never happen. Don’t think, 'What if I fail?'—think, 'What if you fly?'” - Rebecca Schween.In today’s episode of The MADgician, we had the pleasure of speaking with Rebecca Schween, managing director at @FutureSales, about entrepreneurship in sales, personal branding, choosing your niche, and trusting your intuition. Rebecca also shared valuable advice for women transitioning from employment to entrepreneurship, and we discussed the balance of sacrifice, compromise, and pressure - while recognizing the incredible rewards that come with it.About Rebecca Schween With over a decade of experience in sales recruitment, Rebecca is the founder of FutureSales, a sales recruitment agency that helps German and international tech companies find and hire the best sales talents in the market. As the managing director, she leads a team of dedicated consultants and researchers who share her passion and vision for delivering high-quality and personalized recruitment solutions.“At FutureSales, we have successfully placed hundreds of sales professionals across various levels and roles, from account executives to sales directors, in some of the most innovative and fast-growing tech companies. We leverage our extensive network, industry knowledge, and recruitment expertise to match our candidates and clients based on their needs, goals, and culture fit. We also provide mentoring, coaching, and advisory services to both candidates and clients, helping them achieve their full potential in the cloud sales industry.”What you’ll learn by listeningThe power of choosing a niche: why specialization is crucial for entrepreneurs in 2024Overcoming fear: advice for women transitioning from employment to entrepreneurship in techEntrepreneurship: balancing sacrifice, compromise, and pressure - but with incredible rewardsWhy personal branding matters: people buy from the founder, not just the businessTrust is everything: how your personal brand drives business successKey lessons learned in entrepreneurshipThe power of authenticity: staying true to yourself on the path to success

39 min
“The Power of Vulnerability in Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and Personal Branding”, with Deborah Choi, Managing Director and Co-Founder @Founderland
26 September 2024
“The Power of Vulnerability in Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and Personal Branding”, with Deborah Choi, Managing Director and Co-Founder @Founderland

“To be a leader is to be vulnerable. To be a leader is to be curious. To be a leader is to be kind. That's the burning fire inside of me. That's why I say certain things and I repeat certain things. And I make sure all the seats in the back can hear them.” - Deborah ChoiWords can’t describe how I feel about this week’s episode of The Madgician. Deborah Choi, I commend you for your words of wisdom. There’s no doubt about it - vulnerability is strength, in life and business. As a woman founder, letting my guard down hasn’t always been easy. But I’m getting there. As I like to say, it’s a work in progress. About Deborah Deborah is a dynamic and innovative leader with over 15 years of experience in entrepreneurship, digital strategy, and business development. She's built a proven track record of scaling startups, driving digital transformation, and fostering diversity in tech. She's founded six ventures, raised VC funding, and joined the BusinessWeek ‘Top 25 under 25’ with her first startup and Business Insider's top 25 Zukunftsmacherinnen (Futuremaker) list for 2022. Deborah is a recipient of the Google for Startup's Black Founders Fund (2021) and a Top 100 Woman for Diversity in Germany (2023).Deborah is also a sought-after public speaker and executive coach to founders and has been featured in TechCrunch, Sifted, EU Startups, and Business Insider.Born in Nigeria and raised in the US, Deborah earned a BA from the University of Chicago and now resides between Berlin and Marrakech.What you’ll learn by listeningEntrepreneurship in Germany vs. the rest of Europe: localized growth vs. international expansionWhat’s the hardest challenge you’ve faced as a founder? What would you do differently today?Intuition in entrepreneurship: does it matter?From employee to business owner: taking the leap of faithThe link between general marketing and personal brandingVulnerability in leadership: why it mattersAbout Founderland: supporting women entrepreneurs of color across the continentProduct vs. service companies: which is easier to start and grow?

54 min
“Innovation and Resilience in Luxury Fashion: Insights on Technology, Strategy, and Creativity”, with Kristina Bokova, Founder at LustrLabs
29 August 2024
“Innovation and Resilience in Luxury Fashion: Insights on Technology, Strategy, and Creativity”, with Kristina Bokova, Founder at LustrLabs

Today’s episode of The Madgician - a podcast with women entrepreneurs, dives into the world of luxury and innovation with Kristina Bokova, founder of fine jewelry platform, LustrLabs. During this episode, we explore her journey of turning a vision into a reality, the challenges of navigating the luxury sector, and the transformative impact of emerging technologies like blockchain and AI in luxury jewelry. Kristina shares her experiences with resilience, creativity, and the strategic use of digital tools to elevate her brand. “I believe resilience is one of the most important qualities an entrepreneur needs. It’s about being able to navigate through the negative turns. You encounter many rejections, have tough days, and often feel alone because no one cares about your idea and vision as much as you do. Resilience is key; you need to try different approaches and pivot when necessary. Exploring all your options, testing, and learning is crucial, and you shouldn’t fear failure. It’s important to give yourself time to determine if something will work or not.About Kristina Bokova: With over a decade of experience at the intersection of luxury and technology, Kristina is a passionate entrepreneur, strategic advisor, and global leader dedicated to creating value through the fusion of design and technology.Kristina is the founder of LustrLabs, a Paris-based fine jewelry platform. LustrLabs combines the craftsmanship of Place Vendôme’s legacy with the creative expression of contemporary artists, serving as a hub where artists, collectors, coders, and designers converge. The platform redefines the collector's journey with a membership-like experience, fostering a deep connection between collectors and their jewelry within a community of art and jewelry enthusiasts. LustrLabs offers unique products and experiences, blending technology, fine jewelry expertise, and traceability.Additionally, Kristina actively supports women’s empowerment, student mentorship, and startup initiatives, including mentoring for the Outlier Ventures x Farfetch Dream Assembly program, focusing on luxury, fashion, and web3.What you’ll learn by listeningLuxury fashion meets technology: How tech is transforming the luxury fashion industry.Blockchain for authenticity: Enhancing traceability and authenticity of luxury goods.Crafting fine jewelry: Merging creativity, logic, and tech to bring jewelry designs to life.Storytelling in luxury fashion: The power of compelling narratives for building a luxury brand.Overcoming challenges: Navigating imposter syndrome and celebrating milestones.Effective go-to-market strategies: The impact of a strong launch strategy on brand success.The power of resilience: The role of persistence in overcoming business obstacles.Emerging tech trends: How AI and 3D modeling are shaping the future of luxury brands.

41 min
Alimenter le succès : Voyages, entrepreneuriat et le pouvoir du storytelling avec Laura Loghin, Fondatrice et Directrice Générale de Chineurs du Monde
16 July 2024
Alimenter le succès : Voyages, entrepreneuriat et le pouvoir du storytelling avec Laura Loghin, Fondatrice et Directrice Générale de Chineurs du Monde

L'épisode d'aujourd'hui du Madgician - un podcast avec des femmes entrepreneures, est très spécial. Parce que nous voulons rendre ce podcast aussi inclusif que possible, l'épisode 05 est en français.Tout au long de cet épisode, notre invitée, Laura Loghin, Fondatrice et Directrice Générale de Chineurs du Monde, a partagé des insights précieux sur son parcours entrepreneurial. Nous avons parlé de l'importance de la passion pour faire avancer une entreprise, du storytelling comme stratégie marketing, de l'importance cruciale de faire des erreurs dans les affaires pour pouvoir grandir.Écoutez l'épisode complet sur Spotify :À propos de Chineurs du Monde :Chineurs du Monde promeut le savoir-faire ancestral et propose une sélection d'artisanat et de trouvailles uniques du monde entier : objets décoratifs et accessoires - pièces uniques, entièrement réalisées à la main.Ce que vous apprenez en écoutant :Voyage et entrepreneuriat: un parcours alimenté par la passionSurmonter les défis en tant que femme entrepreneurL'importance de commettre des erreurs pour grandir, tant dans les affaires que dans la vieStratégies marketing qui conduisent au succès : le pouvoir du récitFaire face au doute de soi : comment combattre le syndrome de l'imposteur

28 min
“Mess Up to Level Up: The key to building a successful brand in the fashion industry” with Trinity Hislop, Founder at THIRD
4 July 2024
“Mess Up to Level Up: The key to building a successful brand in the fashion industry” with Trinity Hislop, Founder at THIRD

Today’s episode of The Madgician - a podcast with women entrepreneurs, is all about the intricacies of building a successful business in the fashion industry; a competitive industry that calls for patience, strength, innovation, and a tremendous amount of creativity. In this episode, we’ve had the pleasure of speaking with Trinity Hislop, founder of THIRD, the first search and comparison site for preloved luxury bags. We talked about building relationships that matter, overcoming challenges, not giving up in the face of adversity, and so much more. “I keep saying, 'slow and steady wins the race.' You have to hold on to that. I think the path of life materializes when you least expect it. We're all on different journeys, but in the same way, we're on the same journey.”About THIRD: THIRD is a dedicated search & compare destination for preloved luxury bags. Offering the broadest range of products from the world’s most trusted resellers, THIRD acts as the origin for preloved luxury bags online. Operating as an inventory-free platform, you can discover and buy unique bags from the world’s most prestigious luxury brands.What you’ll learn by listeningNavigating business challenges: paths to sustained success The intricacies of networking & how to build connections with like-minded people in the fashion industry Timelines, deadlines, and setting achievable goals Behind the glitz: marketing strategies that workThe trust factor: building relationships that matter with partners and customers How to build resilience and thrive in times of uncertainty

40 min
“Legacy Over Exit: Entrepreneurship in the Art World” with Marine Tanguy,  CEO at MTArt Agency & Author of Visual Detox
13 June 2024
“Legacy Over Exit: Entrepreneurship in the Art World” with Marine Tanguy, CEO at MTArt Agency & Author of Visual Detox

In today’s episode of The Madgician, we’ve had the pleasure of speaking with Marine Tanguy, CEO at MTArt Agency & Author of The Visual Detox. Marine shared her beautiful story with us; a story about entrepreneurship in the art world, the power of practice & consistency in business, how building trust is the key to building a strong brand, and so much more.About Marine: Marine launched Certified B Corporation, MTArt Agency in 2015, following a career in visual arts in London and LA. MTArt agency is worth £35 million and is the art sector's leading talent agency representing some of the most talented, forward-thinking artists in the world. For us, art is not a luxury but an essential, and that is why we are passionate about democratizing art. We want to live in a world that is inclusive, diverse, and fair, which is why we support our artists financially and personally and dedicate ourselves to promoting and supporting meaningful art. It is through these actions that we became the first UK company in the art sector to have B Corp status – one of our proudest accolades. MTArt Agency is now worth £35 million and was recently featured on the Sunday Times as one of the fastest-growing businesses in the United Kingdom.What you’ll learn by listening: The entrepreneurial factor in the art world Built for legacy not exit: the different dynamics of entrepreneurship in art vs tech An overview of “Artivism”: activism through art How can we consume media without letting is consume us Learning from mistakes: the power of practice in entrepreneurship & beyond How storytelling shapes your marketing strategy Consistency & trust, the key to building a strong brand

36 min
Mastering customer journeys, brand relevance & patience - the three attributes for business success with Kristina Stroedter, Co-Founder and Managing Director at  TEAMSPORTS.AI
8 May 2024
Mastering customer journeys, brand relevance & patience - the three attributes for business success with Kristina Stroedter, Co-Founder and Managing Director at TEAMSPORTS.AI

Most of the time, success is outside of what you already know. It's outside of the charted map! Episode 2 of The Madgician: A podcast with women entrepreneurs is live now on Spotify! In this episode, Dr. Kristina Stroedter, Co-Founder and Managing Director at TEAMSPORTS.AI, shared valuable input on mastering customer journeys, maintaining brand relevance, and the importance of having #patience when launching a new brand. “In the end, it's about consumer journeys. We need to be in those consumer journeys. We need to lift and experience them. I think that only after facing a problem yourself will you know how to solve it and come up with a solution.”About Dr. Kristina StroedterDr. Kristina Stroedter, currently working as the Co-Founder and Managing Director at TEAMSPORTS.AI, has a strong background in business and strategic planning. With extensive experience at Nike in various leadership positions, including Business Director Clubs, Feds & Players, Strategic Account Director, and World Cup 2018 Lead, Dr. Kristina has also held roles at Vivaldi Partners Group and The Boston Consulting Group. Dr. Stroedter holds a PhD in Wirtschaftswissenschaften from Justus Liebig University Giessen, along with a Diplom Kauffrau in Wirtschaftswissenschaften.What you’ll learn by listening: Entrepreneurship in tech vs entrepreneurship in fashionCreating meaningful customer journey experiences for your brandThe importance of assessing & prioritizing the customer journey to fit your venture The essence of strategic thinking and ways to cultivate itHow does a small brand stay relevant? When the key is patience Lessons learned from fashion titans: Farfetch or NikeBreaking barriers: overcoming challenges in female entrepreneurship and building resiliencePrioritizing marketing resources as a small brand

40 min
The Madgician S01E01:Navigating Innovation, Marketing, and Sustainability in fashion entrepreneurship, with Viviane Paraschiv, Growth & Innovation Consultant
4 April 2024
The Madgician S01E01:Navigating Innovation, Marketing, and Sustainability in fashion entrepreneurship, with Viviane Paraschiv, Growth & Innovation Consultant

The Madgician: A podcast with women entrepreneurs launches today! My guest for today is Viviane Paraschiv, Growth & Innovation Consultant for the fashion industry. Viviane is an outstanding entrepreneur with over 14 years of experience in the luxury sector, where she has been instrumental in pioneering new multichannel experiences, driving innovation, and leading transformative change. In this 1st episode, we’ll talk about technology as a fashion enabler, balance between innovation and marketing, the struggles of women entrepreneurs, #sustainability, thinking outside the box on how to build meaningful connections with like-minded people, and a lot more. Tune in for The Madgician S01E01, on Spotify! About Viviane: This has been an exciting (and sometimes complicated) 14+ years journey working within luxury companies at the forefront of new multichannel experiences, innovation and change. Managed full project cycles including concept, strategies, execution, training and delivery for events, product strategies and client retention. Coordinated worldwide client experiences to maintain brand attachment and support business development. Developed and led teams on execution of change management strategies within retail. Working on identifying opportunities for the future of luxury retail. My values are about authenticity, supporting other women and making meaningful connections. And if you'd just like to talk more about changing the narrative about Romania, drop me a line! What you’ll learn by listening: How entrepreneurship in fashion differs from entrepreneurship in techTechnology, a fashion enablerFinding balance between innovation and marketingStrategic marketing insights: balancing revenue goals with brand confidence buildingStruggles that women entrepreneurs have to put up withThe importance of relationship building in general, in entrepreneurshipThink out of the box on how to connect with peopleSustainability in the fashion industryAdapting to change: redefining success in brand scaling

43 min
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