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We're TeuxDeux, a minimalist to-do list app made in Brooklyn. Every month, we're sitting down to interview some of our favorite creatives, founders, and entrepreneurs to talk about what they're doing, how they got there, and what they want to tackle next. We'll explore their creative process, routines, and seek to answer the age-old question: What exactly do successful people do all day?
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Designer Tina Roth Eisenberg talks about Tattly— her online shop for stylish temporary tattoos designed by professional designers and illustrators. Tina—who also writes the "Swiss Miss" blog and designed the app TeuxDeux—shares the story how she started Tattly and talks about her other creative ventures. Moderated by Kelly Hoey, CMO of Cuurio.
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We sat down with Jennifer Liao, cofounder and CEO of MìLà, a direct-to-consumer, modern Chinese food company based in Washington. In 2018, Jen left her career in healthtech behind to open a brick-and-mortar restaurant serving street foods she grew up loving that couldn’t easily be found in the Seattle area. A pivot to local deliveries during the pa…
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This month, we got to chat with Aishwarya Iyer, founder and CEO of Brightland, a company known for its beautifully bottled olive oils, vinegars, and other pantry essentials. Launched in 2018, Brightland turned the olive oil category on its head by eschewing its trademark green for bold, bright colors and putting quality, trust, and traceability at …
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Today we’re sitting down with Karen Chee, a comedian and writer who's worked at Late Night with Seth Meyers since 2019, more written for season two of Apple TV’s Pachinko, and was included in Vulture’s Comedians to Know, Variety’s Young Hollywood list, and Forbes 30 under 30. We talk about starting her comedy career on such a big stage, dealing wit…
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This month, we sat down with Kyle Smitley, a leader who built her first startup while finishing law school, and for the past ten years has dedicated her career to education as the founder and executive director of Detroit Achievement Academy and Detroit Prep, free public charter schools that have garnered national attention for their holistic appro…
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This month, we're sitting down with Alice Katter, the founder of Out of Office Network, a community-driven research and design lab focused on the interplay between work and life. Alice has led efforts at companies like Dropbox and WorkingNotWorking to build community programs and connection, particularly in the face of remote work. Follow Out of Of…
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This month, we had the chance to interview Mark Zheng, co-founder of Sene, a sizeless clothing company. Together with his cofounder, Ray, he’s built a company that creates pieces one-to-one for each of its customers. They carry zero inventory. We dig in to how they manage to pull that off, what exactly "sizeless" means and why it’s top of mind for …
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We kick off season 2 of Someday List with Kinsey Grant, co-founder & editor at Smooth Media. Kinsey cut her teeth breaking news on Wall Street before joining Morning Brew and launching their flagship podcast, Business Casual, a show that quickly ascended to 1M downloads during the pandemic. Now she’s building a media company of her own to help othe…
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For our final interview of the year, we have something pretty special: a conversation between two co-creators of TeuxDeux. In our season one closer of Someday List, Cameron Koczon (Fictive Kin) sits down to interview Tina Roth Eisenberg, perhaps better known as SwissMiss, the creative force behind CreativeMornings, founder of Tattly, and of course,…
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This month, we sat down with Kim Pham, Co-founder of Omsom, a proud, loud, Asian food brand partnering with chefs to make Asian cuisine and flavors more accessible at home. The company launched in 2020 and has seen incredible success online with their line of direct-to-consumer recipe starters and pantry staples. Now, you can get Omsom in stores na…
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This month, we sat down with Fatimah Loren Dreier, Executive Director of the Health Alliance for Violence Intervention (HAVI), an organization that fosters hospital and community collaborations to advance equitable care. Fatimah has dedicated her career to addressing the epidemic of violence in America, today we’re sitting down to talk about violen…
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This episode, we sit down with Dan Toomey, a comedian, writer and video producer at Morning Brew, a media company with over 4 million subscribers across their lineup of business newsletters. Dan has been integral in building out their video content and accumulated millions of views with his short satirical takes on business headlines. Today, we’re …
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On this episode, we talk to television writer and former software engineer, Irving Ruan. After spending his early career as a software engineer, consultant and even startup founder, Irving began pursuing comedy and writing in his spare time. We talk about changing career paths, telling stories that engage the head and heart, and his experience work…
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This month, we sit down with Kevin Wong, co-founder of Lunar, the first Asian-American hard seltzer company. We talk about launching a startup in a crowded category in the middle of a pandemic, building a brand that’s an extension of yourself and your community, and testing the waters of entrepreneurship while you’re at your day job. Kevin shares w…
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This month, we talk to Sam Ogborn, founder & CEO of once+more, and the host of The Next Big Thing, a podcast highlighting female founders. We dig into her years of experience shaping digital strategy at agencies, startups, and big name companies like Walgreens and Red Bull. We talk about the unique thrills and challenges of working within a legacy …
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For our second interview, we sat down with Gabriella Palko, a photographer, writer, adventure athlete, and environmentalist based in Valdez, Alaska. Gabby’s work captures the breathtaking landscapes of the place she now calls home and we talk about picking up odd jobs, finding a spiritual connection to your art, and following the call to adventure.…
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Sarah Kempa is a cartoonist for The New Yorker, and UX designer based in Brooklyn. She's been contributing to the publication since 2019, and you've probably seen her work on their website or via her wildly popular, incredibly charming comics on Instagram, @auntsarahdraws. We sat down earlier in the year to talk about her creative process, the powe…
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Designer Tina Roth Eisenberg talks with Kelly Hoey, CMO of Cuurio, about Tattly— her online shop for stylish temporary tattoos designed by professional designers and illustrators. Tina—who also writes the "Swiss Miss" blog and designed the app TeuxDeux—will share the story how she started Tattly and talk about her other creative ventures.…
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