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THE SEA-TOWN PODCAST: Interviewing Seattle's Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs

THE SEA-TOWN PODCAST: Interviewing Seattle's Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs

De : Christian Harris: author business owner and entrepreneur
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Here in Seattle, we take great pride in our various neighborhoods that we live in and all the things that make this area of the country so great… and the local businesses are a large part of what shape the flavor and character of these great neighborhoods that we love. I created this podcast to help tell the stories of other Seattle based businesses, entrepreneurs and others involved in the community. I want to highlight these people and what they are doing in serving others and their community here in Seattle. I mean really... Who doesn't want to know more about our local businesses and the brave souls who started them? Who wouldn't want to support them and see them and our neighborhoods thrive?! Do you know someone with an important message or story to tell? Please let me know, I would love to have them on this podcast. Find out more and sign up http://sea-town.com/podcast-guest-page Stay up-to-date with the latest weekly episodes by subscribing to The Sea-Town Podcast on iTunes Find out more about Christian Harris - author, entrepreneur, philanthropist, Army Veteran, Real Estate Broker, founder & host of this Podcast - check out WWW.SEA-TOWN.COMChristian Harris: author, business owner and entrepreneur
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  • Ep. 042 - Cory Cote & Brandon Ramirez, Owners of Mystery Made
    Sep 18 2017
    This week's guest is Cory Cote and Brandon Ramirez, owners of Mystery Made mens apparel and action sport oriented graphic design firm in The Admiral District of West Seattle. Highlights From This Episode: After 10 years at K2 and Ride Snowboards, Brandon and shortly after, Cory decided to take the leap into self-employment to start their own design firm and then more recently, opened the front of their space into a men's apparel shop. As artists and designers, they wanted to branch out from the cyclical nature of working at just one company and really explore the opportunities with starting their own thing.
    • Mystery Made primarily does branding and design for action sports but also love doing branding and design for local companies, new restaurants (like The Nook) and individual entrepreneurs.
    • One of their life mortars & slogan is "Get Busy Living". They live by the saying of "find what your passionate about and you'll never work again in your life"... it may be cliché but it's true.
    • Best advice Cory remembers getting was from an old boss who told him to "Make a decision and be confident in it". Own it and move forward!
    • Best advice Brandon lives by is to "put your passions in your backyard". Pursue your passions and it will work out.
    Episode Links & Resources:
    • Guest's Website: www.mysterymade.com
    • Like on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mysterymadedesign/
    • Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/mysterymade/
    • Guest's word of wisdom: Take a leap of faith and believe in yourself.
    • Learn more about Christian, Sea-Town Real Estate and more at: www.Sea-Town.com
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