Working Classy is a show for people who want to do work they love, whether that means pursuing a passion project as a business or getting more joy out of a day job. Your hosts, Laurel Hechanova (an Oakland-based design director) and Isabel Lee (a Chicago-based designer and owner of Wishful Thinker Clothing) will talk about how they navigate their own work lives and sit down with other artists and entrepreneurs for a variety of perspectives on doing creative work.

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Working Classy is a show for people who want to do work they love, whether that means pursuing a passion project as a business or getting more joy out of a day job. Your hosts, Laurel Hechanova (an Oakland-based design director) and Isabel Lee (a Chicago-based designer and owner of Wishful Thinker Clothing) will talk about how they navigate their own work lives and sit down with other artists and entrepreneurs for a variety of perspectives on doing creative work.
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October 6, 2020
25: Evolving Creatively and Building Community with Shannon Matesky
<p>In today's episode, Shannon Matesky (actress, director, and producer from Berkley, CA) talks with us about trusting yourself, following creative paths (both professionally and geographically), building the community you want to see in the world, and taking advantage of this strange and difficult time.</p> <p>Follow Shannon:</p> <p>• <a href="https://www.instagram.com/smatesky/">Instagram</a></p> <p>• <a href="https://www.shannonmatesky.com/">Website</a></p> <p>• <a href="https://twitter.com/shannonmatesky">Twitter</a></p>

September 29, 2020
24: "How to Survive on Set: The Set Production Assistant’s Guidebook" author Jessica Dean Rose
<p>Today, we dig into set life with author of "How to Survive on Set: The Set Production Assistant's Guidebook" and Assistant Director for feature films, Jessica Dean Rose. She had to learn the hard way how to become a great production assistant, from lingo to etiquette. With that, she felt it was important to share the knowledge she had gained, so she self-published the handiest book for aspiring PA's. We had a great time learning a few tidbits of set life. Verdict: it sounds awesome and daunting.</p> <p>Find Jessica Dean Rose at:</p> <p>Website: <a href="https://www.jessicadeanrose.com/">https://www.jessicadeanrose.com/</a><br> Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/How-Survive-Set-Production-Assistants/dp/B08BWFKHL3/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1593624724&refinements=p_27%3AJessica+Dean+Rose&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Jessica+Dean+Rose#ace-6796040015">on Amazon</a><br> Instagram: <a href="//www.instagram.com/jessdeanrose">@JessDeanRose</a><br> Twitter: <a href="//www.twitter.com/jessicadeanrose">@JessicaDeanRose</a><br> IMDB: <a href="https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7979227/">Jessica Dean Rose</a></p>

September 21, 2020
23: Running a Restaurant in a Pandemic with Myly Carpio of Amakara
<p>Today we've got an insider conversation about what it's been like keeping a restaurant afloat during a pandemic. Myly Carpio, general manager of Amakara in Dublin, California swaps management stories with Isabel about things like how to stay flexible while trying to take care of your employees, trying out new technologies, ditching what doesn't work, what might be the new normal, and how all of this has affected the family dynamic in these family-owned restaurants.</p> <p><strong>Check out and support them both!</strong></p> <p>Amakara (Dublin, CA): <a href="https://www.eatamakara.com/">eatamakara.com</a>, Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/eatamakara/">eatamakara</a></p> <p>Aloha Eats (Chicago, IL): <a href="http://www.alohaeats.com/">alohaeats.com</a>, Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/aloha_tweets">aloha_tweets</a> </p>
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