We're catching up with Michelle Fernandez, owner of super popular Charlotte brand Limoncitos, which features handmade home goods made out of terrazzo and polymer materials. Michelle's whole goal with her business is to encourage people to find joy in their home or work spaces and to help them create an environment which reflects them. She's also finishing up her second masters degree program in counseling and hopes to help others process trauma and emotions through art.
We're so excited to introduce y'all to Eboni Huggins, the newest member of the hygge team. In addition to being a part time community manager with us, Eboni is also a small business owner, a writer, a podcast host and so much more. Wait until you hear about everything she's got going on.
On this episode of zero to ten we're chatting with Charlotte interior designer and business owner Cristy Montoya, who's run her business Factory of Spaces since 2017. She talks with us about her creative process, how her business did during the pandemic and what business ownership looks like now that she's a mom of a 7-month-old baby.
We're sitting down with the owner of Uptown Doula in Charlotte to talk all things pregnancy, postpartum and business ownership. Haley breaks down what exactly she does with us and we have some laughs along the way.
We're welcoming the owner of Pretty Honest Candles, aka the Charlotte candle business that is so popular even Beyonce knows about it to Zero to Ten in this episode! We chat candles, business ownership and babies with this brilliant entrepreneur.
We're talking with Sam Hagy, assistant manager of FIT, hygge's group fitness gym, about her dive head first into a full time fitness career, her favorite parts of fitness and how she keeps herself motivated.
When we heard one of our newer members was a gay romance author, we knew we needed her on the podcast ASAP. If you're active at all on Book Tok, aka that nerdy space on Tik Tok where books are discussed, chances are you've heard of Onley James. If you haven't, you're in for a treat with this episode.
Executive Director of Trips for Kids Eric Supil has a passion for biking, something we don't quite understand but are definitely drawn to. He's taken that passion and translated it into a career of helping young kids explore the outdoors and find their own independence through biking in Charlotte.
It's time for our 6 month check-in with hygge owner Garrett Tichy. In this episode we dive into our recent acquisition of Advent Coworking, talk about reviving community and share what it's like to grow a small team quickly.
This week on Zero to Ten we sit down with hygge team member and local yoga teacher Ben Kalra to talk about finding your life's passion, representation in basketball and some fun recreational activities.
People don't like to discuss death, but it's a fact of life, and one that life insurance agent Bill Wormley tries to make less scary through his work. We sit down to talk with him about his business and his recent move to Charlotte.
Dave Butler is likely one of the coolest, most creative, most generous people we know. One of our favorite things about this episode is learning how he's been able to get involved in so many projects that all work together to further his life goals and mission.
We're finally getting the chance to sit down with hygge's director of membership Chloe Barksdale 9 months after she's joined the team to learn a bit more about her and what she does.
We're sitting down with local coffee roaster Chandler Wrenn, one of the owners of Hex Coffee, a former city planner and musician, and someone we think is pretty funny and cool, even if his kids don't think so.
We're sitting down with #hyggefam member Bryce, who tells about his path to racial justice work, how he's breaking down a complex topic so it's approachable to folks and his history as a college athlete.
We sat down with hygge coworking owner Garrett Tichy to get a bit of a state of the union on business as the year begins. Hear what he's proud of over the last 6 months and where he plans to take the business this year.