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The Takeover Podcast Show

The Takeover Podcast Show

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The Takeover Podcast is a family owned podcast for "The People". Goal is to provide a non-political correct view on sports and other topics. Nicknamed" The People's Champion of Podcasts", The Takeover provides local artist a chance to showcase themselves on the show's "Unsigned Hype" segment. Anybody and everybody can be a star on The Takeover Podcast Show.
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The TaKeOver Podcast is used to publicize the interests of its founders Michael Suggs, Terel Key and Tracy Davis. Our podcast content, promotion, and brand extensions communicate the appeal of a contemporary lifestyle with an authoritative voice and sophisticated design. The content of the TaKeOver highlights the best in sports, entertainment, arts and culture. It also includes provocative profiles of the tastemakers who represent this audience. Sit back and enjoy TheTaKeOver Experience.
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The Studio Takeover podcast is about and for Portrait Photographers from all walks. Join host Cat Ford-Coates as she shares her journey and interviews other Portrait Photographers to learn how they navigate personal and professional challenges, their businesses, and their lives.
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This podcast contains situations that goes on in my funky world including music, commentary and anything else I can get my hands on. I was born in Galveston, Texas. I represent MADD Circle DJs, 3rd Coast DJs and Boss Made Entertainment. I also host and perform for The Huggable Funk Takeover, every Thursday’s from 7pm to 10pm CST on 409ThaHeat. I also performs for stage shows, weddings and etc. Additionally, I’m also a producer, a multi-instrumentalist and a vocalist. Support this podcast: ht ...
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'From the Street to the World' is a new series of podcasts from the DPS fine art programme at Central St Martins College of Art, University of the Arts London beginning in December 2017. It will feature student-led interviews, music, visuals, discussion, reporting, and recorded events in a rolling series. DPS is a bespoke program that allows students to rehearse the transition from art school to the wider world, with students taking a year out from their degree to undertake a series of work ...
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Send us a text Jenna shares how she started her photography business with her husband with weddings in the northwest US. As they worked together more and more, and she stepped farther into her role as the Creative Director with setting scenes and posing during wedding creatives and realized they could make far more of an impact if she were also sho…
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Send us a text Starting as a "momographer" in 2009 simply because she wanted real imagery of her four children and uncovered a LOVE in the medium which she turned into a business the way many of us do; at $100 per session. After practicing and learning posing, lighting, post production she has grown her business into a source of confidence with her…
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Send us a text Having lost everything on more than one occasion, Keri innovated her life and how she was showing up for her family, her business, and herself. At times it felt like she was creating something from nothing; her photography business, she wrote a book, stepping forward to teach manifestation online during the pandemic, and then in 2022…
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Send us a text Get OBSESSED. Like so obsessed within your creative process that you grow, evolve, and become more as an Artist. Jerry shares how if you're only considerate of the outcome; the final shot, the revenue, then the joy experienced from achievement is only from the result. It lasts for a fraction of a second, and it is in his obsession wi…
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Send us a text In business now for ten years, Kimberly has found her stride as a boudoir photographer based out of Raleigh, NC. She has this enthusiasm for her work and what she does for her clients that is magnetic and her studio is finding new heights. She's spent the past ten years loving on her community and clients and finding that is paying o…
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Send us a text Once Darina started seeing the aha moments and transformations her clients were experiencing in their portrait sessions with her, she dove deeper into WHY. As photographers we sort of know on a subconscious level that we are also mindset coaches, therapists, and more in addition to being photographers. Darina has taken that role beyo…
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Send us a text Is the value of our work as portrait artists in the medium of print? In the digital file(s)? Or in HOW your clients FEEL when they experience that work day in and day out in their homes and where they choose to display that work? Now, we compound that experience in the materials we use to source and produce that artwork however, Andr…
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Send us a text Between discovering her pregnancy and the pandemic occurring almost simultaneously, Amanda could exit the wedding space and begin to build her portrait business. The wedding industry taught her alot about valuing her business, her service, and her products which she incorporated into her portraits, especially in her love of her mothe…
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Send us a text An introvert's introvert, Ivana has learned that she COULD make excuses about not doing what's required for a portrait business owner to become successful: Im an introvert Its scary It cant happen in my town and the list goes on... But she also knows that SHE is responsible for the growth and success she's after for her business & sh…
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Send us a text Coming from a career as a piano teacher in Texas, and growing her portrait business to full time alongside her very supportive husband, Paula has discovered that having a sustainable foundation is the first step but her growth of that business is in discovering WHO she loves to photograph. Working from her home studio to keep her ove…
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Send us a text ADHD comes with it's own host of challenges and with the stigma historically associated with neurodivergence, can be a a point of contention for many creatives. Jen pulls back the curtain on the modes of the brain. Default: reflective, contemplation, rumination, day dreaming Active: Taking action Thoughts lead to emotion, to the emot…
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Send us a text Finding the mirror for your clients and yourself through portraiture is where Bex Wood THRIVES. She's discovered that when she is overly critical, that behavior is mirrored back in her clients' level of confidence during their sessions. This was an aha for her so she created The Moxie Project in her studio to lean into helping her cl…
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Send us a text On our business journey as portrait artists we will be faced with our own limiting beliefs around what we value. Canadian portrait photographer Aamel Abed shares how coming to the portrait space following a career in IT she sold her work, as many of us do for $60 a session and included everything for her clients. Then hopping on a pl…
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Send us a text "I want to give a gift..." Love Mim's approach in realizing that while she wants to be able to give a gift to the people she photographs and that means she needs to be sustainable and it needs to be worth her time. As much as we love our craft, the second we have created a business, we need to ensure that our infrastructure and sales…
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Send us a text Noel is expanding his offers in his branding and commercial work and already knows that in order to get results that no one else is getting, you have to incorporate what no one else is doing to get the desired results and create work your clients are thrilled to share in their brand and it is showing up in his opportunities with clie…
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Send us a text "I never thought of my work as a business. I was a freelancer..." For generations creatives were taught that you had a side gig to pay you so you can make the work you wanted to make on the side, and that simply isnt the case any longer. From educators like Cat Ford-Coates and Sue Bryce portrait photographers are learning that their …
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Send us a text Heather is a POWERHOUSE!! From schools to corporations Heather has mastered the art and science of high volume branding photography. In this discussion Cat and Heather discovered their mutual love of systems and Heather shares with us how she got IN to photographing high volume work, and how she's evolved her processes to serve her c…
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Send us a text Working with your partner, up-leveling your skills, and nurturing yourself by knowing your own limitations so that you can be at your best to serve your clients and grow your business with Joni Hough. When we come into this space of owning and running a portrait business we often have expectations of ourselves in the name of "savings…
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Send us a text Being a creative entrepreneur has its challenges and we could say those challenges are limited to the growth of our style, or improving technically, or in effective marketing even, but that isn't the all and the everything. Sometimes we have to make tough decisions too. Decisions like "do I get a job while I build this foundation?" o…
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Send us a text Bassam and Cat rekindle their Artist Forge connection and dig into his discovery of photography and spending a year mastering his skillsets in lighting, and posing, and upon his completion of that first year (2016) he exited his career as a VP in Aerospace. Bassam maintained a consultancy arm to stay connected in that industry for sm…
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Send us a text Full disclosure, Mitzi and Cat cuss like sailors. Buckle Up. In the name of "streamlining" you realize you've created a house of cards versus a stable business and how your desire to be challenged in what you create and how you create that thing you create and what it teaches us as people, and as business owners, and artists. So Mitz…
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Send us a text As a husband, father, and employee to an Artist! Simon is a humble man taking his folio building and learning through CreativeLive (courses by John Cornicello) quite seriously, but after encouragement from his friend Angie Whitten and guidance from Saray Taylor-Roman and myself with The Consultation Collection stepped into TFP (trade…
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Send us a text "Enthusiasm" is from the Latin root "Enthios" which means: to be filled with a Godlike energy. Emily Pearl IS a very enthusiastic person. When she lights up, she ⭐️LIGHTS⭐️ UP. And it is THAT energy that not only draws her portrait clients to her, but powers the work she creates. It is how she taps into love to CREATE. Emily and Cat …
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Send us a text As a man in the boudoir photography world Ben has been very intentional with how he shows up for his clients in creating safe environments, a clinical approach, and assuredly in his marketing to educate his audience about his work. He's uncovered and developed his style, at first through emulation of photographers before him like Pet…
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Send us a text What you allow for yourself is up to you. Coming from a career as a nurse practitioner into full time as a portrait photographer, Hadonica has grown her business to support how she wants to live her life. She's been able to leave nursing and expand into two locations, and she now leverages her portrait business and revenue into real …
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Send us a text Being an entrepreneur can be isolating. You're trying to figurer out all the "things", and you can feel like you are alone. Judith was courageous enough to bring her startup portrait business and share her story, and even receive mentoring from Cat Ford-Coates to be shared on the Takeover podcast so that she has some direction moving…
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Send us a text My mentor has always said "You will learn more about who you are as a person when you start and learn to run a business (successful and unsuccessful)." And today we are talking with Angie Whitten who leans INTO that motto to grow and scale her portrait business and who she is as a person. She shares her journey from the auto industry…
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Send us a text Ashanta Staten from But a Moment Photography in the Raleigh area of North Carolina is building her business while working in a full time position outside of photo to maintain her security as she grows her business sustainably. She began as many of us do in weddings and quickly discovered that weddings were not where she wanted to foc…
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Send us a text "Why do I tie my identity to the economic value of my business?" Separating yourSELF from your business and trusting that the body knows. Asking curious questions instead of feeding into your fears to uncover your own leadership as an entrepreneur. Teri shares her journey and evolution of her own self awareness through entrepreneursh…
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Send us a text Shift the obsession to YOUR own self care from the addiction of your ambition (#attacked) Kara Marie, yes, is an amazing fine art nude and boudoir photographer, an ex-pat American (with her family) living in Italy and a powerful speaker and educator; not only in the space of photo but in burn out. Her story is fascinating and her ope…
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Send us a text I first met Bethany in a workshop with Sue Bryce just outside of Versailles in France (NBD right?) and have watched her grow her business year after year. Join us as we talk through how she shifted her perspective around campaigns to showcase her 40 Over 40 safely during a pandemic and discovered how that connection with the women in…
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Send us a text Deciding at the age of 8 Donnamaria decided her life's mission was "To Serve" and in this conversation has allowed herself to evolve that mission at 60 to CREATE. After not one, but two military careers, and a divorce did she finally choose photography to be a vehicle for her to fill her own cup. It's time to "stop with the good girl…
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Send us a text Welcome Ashleigh Taylor! A portrait photographer from Santa Barbara, CA and during this discussion we touched on all things burn-out, cultivating inspiration for your sessions, clients, and life, advertising for your studio, awards, and so much more. Ash has been winning silvers and even gold awards in print competition and awards wi…
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Send us a text Starting a portrait business you can journey through a wealth of the unknown; pricing, customer journey and experience, choosing products, learning marketing and sales. Alena has been in the photo world for some time and has made it a priority that even before she starts HER business off on the right foot, that she stays IN photo rel…
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Send us a text "The way is always through and through is rarely comfortable" - Jonny Edward Join Cat Ford-Coates as she and Jonny Edward dive down the rabbit hole of self doubt, creative development, and discovering not only WHY we create but HOW we show up to be in connection with self AND the person/people we are photographing in addition to the …
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Send us a text Navigating the business of boudoir and portrait as an empath with St Louis award-winning photographer Shannon K Dougherty. How does she approach her process, hold boundaries with potential clients to ensure she can meet her customer service standards, and stay in integrity with herself as an empath? She shares what those boundaries a…
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Send us a text Trusting the universe isn't about sending up a wish and just waiting. Trusting the Universe requires that you have faith in yourself to take the inspired and tactical action necessary so that you can take advantage of opportunity as it is delivered to you. Join me as we chat with award winning portrait photographer and studio owner A…
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Send us a text Portrait Photographers building their businesses are integrating a sales system so that the byproduct of that system is the revenue and success they want for their lives. This, like any business system can create challenges and questions. Join Cat Ford-Coates as she navigates these challenges in real time with these professionals men…
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Send us a text Expansion as a business owner is never just handed to you on a plate. Oftentimes our growth is made purely out of circumstances and new decisions. Matt Stagliano shares with us just how he's learned about his craft and his business through experiences, relationships, and opportunity. You can find Matt Stagliano here: https://stonetre…
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Send us a text Professional Photographers are not exempt from personal development, not by a long shot. Join Aaron Jay Young & Cat Ford-Coates as they discuss: creation, forgiveness, boundaries, and personal practices so they are able to show up for their businesses and their LIVES through artistry in portrait photography. Learn more about Aaron Ja…
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Send us a text Judith Hill is a professional portrait photographer based in Nashville, TN who openly shares her journey as a business owner from a career in economic development and finding her joy in the portrait world. Judith has studied with Cat Ford-Coates in various mentoring and is now bringing her growth to the forefront. Join us to understa…
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Send us a text Grief is one of those things you don’t just “get through” until one day, it isn’t the very first thing you feel upon waking. Maybe it’s the second, or the third…to this day I still carry their memories daily but that grief has been transformed into a different kind of relationship: the one I have with myself, which has changed how I …
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Send us a text Entrepreneurship requires not the absence of failure but the embracing of it. In this episode, Cat Ford-Coates shares her challenges and failures as a business owner. THE STUDIO TAKEOVER IS AN ONLINE EDUCATION PLATFORM FOR PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS THESTUDIOTAKEOVER.COM Support the show Become a supporter of The Studio Takeover podcast …
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Send us a text So often educators go immediately to the "dream", to being the solution their audience needs and there is something TO that, certainly. Sharing the desired success is the fastest way to booking your audience. There is also HUGE value in understanding where someone is coming from, regardless of industry. No one just wakes up one day h…
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In this episode the LUVA team discuss the work of artist Naz Smouna, titled ‘Merged Reality’. Naz is finishing a BA Fine Art degree at Central Saint Martins and has spent the past months exploring systems of social control and surveillance through their practice. “More recently combining my research of consumerist mechanisms in public and private s…
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From LUVA Gallery: "In this episode we share and discuss the work of Lydia Poole, a contemporary artist from Yorkshire and a current DPS student at Central Saint Martins. For the past year Lydia has been a member of the LUVA Gallery team. The video work discussed in the podcast, is described as ‘A four-part woven narrative of the conflict between m…
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This episode explores the work ‘Should we fish it out/casting the sea’ by LDVA members Zoe Horne and artist Imogen Lee. The piece was made during a DPS residency in Cyprus. “Zoe’s practice follows the leaky threshold of inside and outside. In this journey to the sea, the process of casting collages together the bodies of Zoe Horne, Imogen Lee and t…
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Second episode in the LUVA gallery take-over of the DPS Podcast; This episode is a crit like discussion of a sound piece created by artist Fran Hayes, titled 'Sausage Porridge'. The discussion is a recording from a zoom meeting where Fran shared the work with the LUVA team. About Fran Hayes: “ Sausage Porridge is a brain fart. An accumulation of th…
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For Spring 2021 London based artist run LUVA Gallery, is doing a takeover of the DPS CSM Podcast. LUVA / LDVACurrently working as LDVA LOCK DOWN VISUAL ART[LUVA] A pop-up gallery dedicated to exhibiting diverse contemporary UK artists organised collectivelyluvagallery.comInstagram: luva_galleryNow that LUVA is working under our new facet; LDVA ( lo…
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December 7, 2019. This episode contains audio footage of THE 4TH ANNUAL MAKE IT MATTER TOY DRIVE with myself and Supa, my hype man. As a result, we've received over $400 in donations and six baskets of toys for needy children. Thanks to God first of all, Walmart of Groves, Tx for giving us the platform, Toys for Tots for their contribution, Dylan H…
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