
Hosted by dosthebrand · EN

Closing this chapter of my life. Thank you for 5 years 🤍

Carla is the Co-Founder and Creative Director of Feners, a Barcelona based fashion brand known for its iconic sustainable shoes. She takes us trough her journey from confused university days to running a successful global brand. Moreover, Clara and Carla share their view on being female entrepreneurs and give advice on those who are starting a new business, and how to ultimately have a good attitude towards life. Feners Website: https://feners.com Feners Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fenersbrand/ Carla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlamguasch/

(Spanish Episode) Clara welcomes Aroa to the podcast. She is the founder of Bradhy an athleisure brand based in Barcelona. Aroa opens up about her journey and gives advice on relationships, business, body image and self-love. We get to hear about the importance of critical moments where we got to pivot into bigger and better things. Moreover, she gives us a glimpse on what's coming up with Bradhy and her best advice for anyone who's listening and might relate to her experiences.

(English) In this episode Clara returns to the podcast, after 20 episodes and almost 8 months off, she’s announcing season 2. This season will have 20 more episodes both in Spanish and English where we will bring guests on to explain their journeys and their projects. We hope this is a space where you can feel supported, entertained, learn from others and feel inspired by each guests and their story. Here is to 20 more, thank you for listening. Love.

(Spanish Episode) Today Clara's guests ara the founders of Casa Olea. A beauty salon fruit of a romantic love in Chile and an inexplicable passion for a job well done. Clara and Renato have managed to build a space where you can enjoy beauty from within. A complete and personalized experience with the best Mediterranean products. A space where you can reconnect with your well-being and with events and brands like ours that will make Casa Olea your second refuge. You can visit them in Barcelona, at c / Aragó 247.

On this week's episode, Clara's got to talk to the owner and founder of LaChant, a knitwear clothing brand. LaChant is the place to find ethically made clothing that belongs to the slow fashion industry. She sells quality, limited pieces handmade carefully in Barcelona. Get to listen to her story through her path of becoming an entrepreneur. United Kingdom gave her the knowledge and now she is doing the best to bring the world a transparent brand.

In this episode Clara chats with the amazing Reegan Ray; a Cape Town based Yoga Instructor, Mindfulness Practitioner and Corporate Attorney. The episode touches Reegan’s background life and how she got to where she is, how she manages to balance the Corporate and Wellness world and how both integrate skills are beneficial. They also get to talk about important topics like combatting loss and the manifestation of loss in life. In a more personal and close episode, both hope to make someone else feel better or understood. (Edit: the end of the podcast has an audio issue)

(Spanish Episode) The desire to undertake a project is always proportional to the fear of doing it, and today Clara talks with Luz Alcaraz about it. Graduated in Fashion Design in Madrid, at 22 years old she is the creator of the podcast "Más Amor", as well as a poet and CEO of a branded content company called Doce Concept. With a special and personal ending, Luz shares with Clara her fears and how important it has been for her to surround herself with more entrepreneurial people.

Riley is a 20 year old photographer, creative director and filmmaker. Based in Los Angeles, California. In this episode Clara and all the audience get to hear Riley’s background and journey to his success as a photographer and adapting to life as a USC student and freelancer. He also gives us his best advice on personal and career life.

In this episode Clara chats with Kat from Yogi Bare. and absolutely loose track of time. In a very raw, honest and friendly conversation the two female entrepreneurs touch on what is like to run your own companies, giving lots of advice and inspiration from “unconventional” beginnings.