Bright Ideas | Episode 8 | Carye Farrell

Episode 8 viewers and listeners, meet Carye Farrell. Mother. Magician. Entrepreneur. Professional. Jack of all trades.

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Bright Ideas | Episode 7 | Jonathan Torres

In Episode 7, I got the opportunity to chat with Jonathan Torres, owner of Falkenburg Productions and LiveWeddings.net.

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Bright Ideas | Episode 6 | Josy Martinez

What a joy it was to speak with Josy Martinez early in the morning (so, so early) as we recorded Episode 6 of Bright Ideas! Josy and I go way back to our Skyscanner days in Miami. Naturally, we draw on similar yet very different experiences in the workplace for today’s conversation.

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Bright Ideas | Episode 5 | Dianne Wintermute

Ever since one of her first high school jobs, Dianne knew she wanted a career in the hospitality field. Dianne graduated from Palm Beach Community College (now Palm Beach State College) with an Associate’s degree in Hospitality Management, and again from the University of South Florida (GO BULLS!) with a Bachelor’s in Business Management. While she studied, Dianne pursued her career goal of becoming a restaurant general manager.

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Bright Ideas | Episode 4 | Autumn Sullivan

Speaking with Autumn was such a pleasure! Her bright, sunny demeanor is freeing – and she says it like it is. In Episode 4 of #BrightIdeas, Autumn and I talk a lot about back-up plans and “if” versus “when” in terms of failure. We discuss how the way we frame aspirational planning to young people can completely alter their potential for success, and how the paradigm needs to shift.

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High 5: Authenticity

Though there is a broad range of industries and businesses in the bright family, and the services rendered for each are bespoke, there’s one common thread: AUTHENTICITY. We work with authentic people and companies that we like, and who like us. We don’t work with people we don’t trust; and if you don’t trust us, you shouldn’t work with us either.

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