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What does it really take to build a legacy that lasts?
Hosted by award-winning publicist and visibility expert Jaclyn Zukerman Delory, Next On Scene: The Human Behind The Brand goes beyond the headlines to reveal the real stories, struggles, and breakthroughs of the people shaping our world.
From entrepreneurs and creatives to media personalities and industry disruptors, each episode dives into the human side of success the mindset shifts, messy middles, and defining moments that turn vision into visibility.
Through raw conversations, personal reflections, and insider PR insights, Jaclyn bridges the gap between purpose and publicity helping listeners connect, grow, and shine in their own unique way.
Whether you’re building a brand, leading a movement, or reinventing yourself, this show reminds you that your story is your superpower… and when you share it, you become Next On Scene.
🎙️ New episodes Tuesdays at 8:30 PM EST starting November 11, 2025!
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Laura Crowley, CEO of Laura Jeanette & Co. and founder of a luxury aesthetics studio, shares how she built her business from the ground up while navigating motherhood. From mindset shifts to mentorship and scaling multiple brands, this episode dives into what it really takes to grow in the aesthetics industry—and why taking action sooner matters. 🍽️ Quick note for busy founders: If you don’t have time to think about meals while building your business, this has been a game changer. ✨ Get 50% off Feast & Fettle: 👉 https://www.feastandfettle.com/membership/NEXTONSCENE Use code: NEXTONSCENE

If your brand looks good but isn’t converting into sales, clients, or real growth, this episode will shift how you think about branding. In this episode of Next On Scene: The Human Behind the Brand, Jaclyn Zukerman Delory sits down with branding expert Laura Viola Macarrone, founder of Rizbee Studio, to break down what actually makes a brand stand out, connect, and sell. We go beyond aesthetics and into the real drivers of brand success: strategy, psychology, storytelling, and intentional design. Inside this conversation: → Why most brands fail to connect with their audience → How color psychology influences buying behavior → The difference between “pretty” brands and profitable brands → When it’s time to elevate your brand identity → What it really takes to build and scale a product-based business This episode is for founders, creatives, and entrepreneurs who are ready to stop guessing and start building brands that actually perform. — 🍽️ Episode Partner: Feast & Fettle Quick note for busy founders—when you're building a business, even basic things like meals can feel overwhelming. Feast & Fettle has been a game changer for simplifying my week with chef-prepared, ready-to-eat meals that save time without sacrificing quality. ✨ Get 50% off your first week: 👉 https://www.feastandfettle.com/membership/NEXTONSCENE Use code: NEXTONSCENE — 💼 Ready to elevate your brand? Work with Laura + Rizbee Studio: https://www.rizbeestudio.com 🛍️ Shop Pretties (luxury, sustainable hair essentials): https://theprettypretties.com/ — 🎧 Listen to the full conversation on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or iHeartRadio. — 📲 Follow Next On Scene for weekly conversations on branding, visibility, and building a business with intention. Because your brand isn’t just what it looks like… It’s how it connects, converts, and creates impact.

Building something meaningful does not always happen in easy seasons. In this conversation, Keira Krenek , Owner of Elementsist shares what entrepreneurship looks like while navigating chronic illness, mental health challenges, and real life behind the scenes. Her perspective is simple but powerful: We can’t change the hand we’ve been dealt, but we can change how we play it. Sponsored by Feast & Fettle ✨ 50% off your first week with code NEXTONSCENE https://www.feastandfettle.com/membership/NEXTONSCENE

In this episode of Next On Scene: The Human Behind the Brand, host Jacquelyn Zukerman Delory sits down with Christina Truscello, founder of TEAL Hair and Makeup Studio and a leading expert in hair extensions, blonde transformations, and confidence-driven beauty. Christina shares her unconventional journey from law school to launching a thriving beauty business, proving that following your intuition can lead to powerful success. With over 20 years in the industry, she opens up about building her studio from the ground up, creating a collaborative team culture, and helping women reclaim their confidence through transformative hair services. We also dive into: The emotional impact of hair loss and how extensions can restore confidence The reality of entrepreneurship in the beauty industry Building a product line (Lexoire) with purpose and family at the center Balancing business, motherhood, and self-care What it really takes to grow a brand with longevity and heart ✨ Plus: A Small Business Shoutout featuring The Indian Esthetician, offering concierge dermaplaning services for glowing, smooth skin. This episode is a must-listen for beauty lovers, entrepreneurs, and anyone ready to step into their power and build something meaningful.

In this episode, Jaclyn sits down with Erin, founder of Newborn Care and Family Care Services, to share expert newborn care advice every parent should hear. From common newborn myths to often-overlooked details that can make a big difference in a baby’s early weeks, Erin offers practical guidance for new parents, growing families, and caregivers navigating life with a newborn. They discuss newborn sleep, feeding support, family transitions, and the small daily habits that can positively impact a baby’s comfort, development, and overall well-being. Erin also shares feedback from working closely with families and highlights the simple things many parents may not realize can create more ease and confidence during the newborn stage. Whether you are preparing for your first baby, adjusting to life with a newborn, or looking for trusted parenting support, this conversation offers real insight, reassurance, and expert tips for the early days of parenthood. Topics include: newborn care, parenting myths, newborn support, family care, baby routines, and expert advice for new parents. Liked this episode? Subscribe and leave a testimonial

On this episode of Next On Scene, Jaclyn Zukerman Delory sit down with Marci Bracken and Bridget Snell, the Co-founders of Pink Chair Storytellers. A platform dedicated to giving women and trans women a space to share their stories openly and authentically. Their mission is rooted in a powerful belief: when people tell the truth about their lived experiences, it creates understanding, connection, and empathy. And when empathy grows, communities become stronger. Through Pink Chair Storytellers, Marci and Bridget have created a space where voices are not filtered, censored, or judged, they are simply heard. In this conversation, we talk about: The inspiration behind launching Pink Chair Storytellers Magazine Why uncensored storytelling matters now more than ever How sharing personal narratives can create real cultural impact The power of amplifying women’s and trans women’s voices If you believe in the power of storytelling to create connection and change, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. 🎙 Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the Next On Scene Podcast where we spotlight founders, creators, and industry leaders making an impact.

Boston knows her voice. On this episode of Next On Scene, Jaclyn sits down with her friend and media powerhouse, Melissa Eannuzzo. Thirty years in radio. A Gracie Award. And a career that continues to evolve. Melissa shares what it really takes to build longevity in a competitive industry from managing different personalities in the studio to navigating career transitions in the public eye. This conversation is about resilience, leadership, and the quiet discipline behind lasting success. Because legacy isn’t built overnight. It’s built over decades. We can't wait for your feedback, and be sure to click the subscribe button to tune in for Season 2!

In this powerful episode of Next On Scene, Jaclyn sits down with comedy icon Cedric the Entertainer for a conversation that goes far beyond the stage. Ahead of his Foxwoods performance, Cedric opens up about stand-up comedy, career longevity, and the intentional strategy behind staying culturally relevant for over three decades. We explore: • The mindset required to sustain long-term success • Reinvention without losing your identity • The business behind comedy • How color psychology influences performance and presence • Preparing for his upcoming Broadway role in Spring 2026 in Joe Turner’s Come and Gone • The music that fuels his creative energy — including French Montana This isn’t just a celebrity interview. It’s a masterclass in longevity, adaptability, and building a career that lasts. If you’re a founder, creative, or leader building something meant to endure — this episode is for you. Subscribe to Next On Scene for conversations with the humans behind the brands.

In this episode of Next On Scene, Jaclyn sits down with Jackie Lightner, licensed clinician, entrepreneur, speaker, and CEO of Lightwork Therapy and Recovery. Jackie shares her journey through sobriety, personal loss, and building a thriving business that empowers women to heal and grow." Healing Meets Hustle: Jackie reveals how she balances entrepreneurship, motherhood, and personal wellness, while creating spaces where women feel safe, seen, and supported. Whether you’re navigating life challenges, pursuing your dreams, or seeking guidance on self-care and mental wellness, Jackie’s story is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: Jackie’s personal journey through loss and sobriety How she built a high-impact therapy practice for women Tips for balancing ambition with self-care and wellness Creating community and meaningful connections Subscribe to Next On Scene for weekly stories beyond the highlight reel, featuring inspiring leaders, entrepreneurs, and change-makers. Don’t forget to leave a review!

In this episode of Next On Scene, Jaclyn's joined by my incredible makeup artist Carla from Creative Contour by Carla, who is stepping into the spotlight in the most beautiful way. Carla opens up about her journey from feeling self-conscious when she was younger to using makeup as a tool for confidence, creativity, and self-expression. What started as a personal comfort became her passion — and now her purpose: helping others feel empowered in their own skin. We talk about: ✨ How beauty became a bridge to self-worth 💗 Her signature love for pink, sparkles, and bold femininity 🎥 The behind-the-scenes moments that made this episode so fun 💄 Practical makeup tips for feeling more confident day-to-day 🌟 What it really means to be seen — inside and out This conversation is honest, uplifting, and a reminder that sometimes the thing you once used to hide… becomes the thing that helps you shine. If you’ve ever struggled with confidence, identity, or stepping into your next level, this episode is for you. 🎧 Tune in and get ready to glow.