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How These 6 Influencers Plan to Own Their 2018

New year, new...?

Photo credit: Pam Hetlinger

There are so many ways to approach resolutions. And holding yourself accountable is one surefire way to make the new year count. 

So we checked in with some of our favorite bloggers and influencers to see how they're heading into 2018. From taking breaks to putting health first, they are going to make 2018 count. 

The question is: what are you waiting for? 

Bri Emery Is on the Path to Feelin' Good. 

It sounds cliche but I am focused on my health. Less wine nights during the week, more water. take my vitamins. slow down when my body signals me to. I had a lot of health issues this year and I want to really put my health first and remember to be grateful when I’m feeling good!

Nicolette Mason Is Going to Take It Easy. 

2017 was such a personally and professionally challenging year! We launched Premme, a fashion-forward plus-size clothing line, in July, and leading up to the launch and since then, it has been non stop! So my goal for 2018, honestly, is to slow down a little and take some breaks. I’m really overdue for a vacation - and am promising myself I’m going to book a real getaway ASAP!

Simply Cyn Want to Keep It Simple.

Be more organized. (ed. note: enough said.) 

Kristin Ess Is Going Big. 

My New Years resolution is to get Kristin Ess Hair international.

Pam Hetlinger Has Her Sights Set High. 

My New Years resolution in 2018 is to continue following my dreams and doing everything I can to achieve them.

Bianca Alexa Is In Search of Balance. 

Definitely to get back in shape and to have a more balanced and healthier lifestyle.

What about you? How you plan on slaying 2018? Share in the comments below. 

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5 Boss Women Share What They're Thankful For

Meet us at the corner of huslte and happiness. 

There is something to be said that we kickoff holiday season with a day of giving thanks. The focus on family and friends, not presents. On full bellies and full hearts. People gathered around a table or the smells in the kitchen. We put our hardships, grievances, and worries aside for a moment and really soak into what we do have.  Because no matter who you are or where you come from, or how rough the last month has been for many of us, there is always something to be grateful for. There is always something worth toasting. 

We asked four boss women what they're thankful for.

Cheers to them and you and from the team at Create & Cultivate, have a warm, wonderful, and love-filled Thanksgiving. 

SONJA RASULA, FOUNDER + CREATIVE DIRECTOR, UNIQUE MARKETS, UNIQUE SPACE, CAMP

 

"I'm most thankful for the rediscovery of my intuition, such a powerful and important tool we all have yet often ignore... I've always been very in-tune with it and the energy that surrounds me, but this year was hard and I realized it's because while I was giving others the advice to 'trust your gut,' I hadn't been listening to my own intuition which impacted my work/life. " 

 

NICOLETTE MASON, WRITER AND FREELANCE CREATIVE CONSULTANT 

photo credit: Nicolette Mason 

"I'm really, really grateful and appreciative of my queer and POC communities. It has been remarkable to see groups come together to share resources, provide support, and help one another."

 

EUGENIE GREY, FOUNDER FERAL CREATURE 

photo credit: Anna Demarco

"I'm thankful for my chosen family, who align with my political beliefs and support me in all my endeavors. Times are extra hard for some of us right now, and the sense of community is the most valuable it's ever been."

 

CHELSEA SONKSEN, FOUNDING EDITOR, BOSSLADIES MAGAZINE

photo credit: Bossladies Magazine

"This year I'm especially thankful for the warm reception that women around the world have given my little magazine. When you start a new publication (or any new project for that matter), there is no way to know if people are going to resonate with it. I’m so grateful that Bossladies has touched on something that inspires and moves people at their core. There isn’t anything more you could ask of your work than that."

 

BETH KIRBY, FOUNDER LOCAL MILK

photo credit: Local Milk Blog 

"I'm grateful to have a job that allows me to be creative and travel—whenever I'm stressed I remember that stress means I have work and having work means I get to do what I love for a living." 

What are you grateful for? Share in the comments below!

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How Nicolette Mason Is Taking Her Pix to the Next Level

Taking her Pix to the next level with Google Pixel 2.

Nicolette Mason and her Google Pixel 2. 

With her blog, her writing career, and her new line Premme, Nicolette Mason has a lot of pics to take. And how better to capture all of her content than with Google Pixel 2, rated the #1 camera on the market?

What photos are you most excited to capture on the Google Pixel 2?

I was immediately blown away by the camera and display quality on the Google Pixel 2. The videos and photos are crystal clear and look like they were shot on professional DSLRs, and are pretty amazing in low light. Every since launching Premme, we’ve relied on our built-in phone cameras to capture IRL moments of our clothing, shooting inspiration, and getting clear photos and BTS during our campaign shoots. It’s so great to know I have the tools to capture them right in my pocket!

Can’t live without apps that you’re adding to your Google Pixel 2 right away?

This is kind of nerdy, but I really do live and die by my Google Drive. Because I work on the go so much, I need to be able to access my docs while I’m running around from one meeting (or coast) to the next. Besides that, I love VSCO for editing my pics, and also love that there are really amazing mobile versions of Photoshop available.

How does having a Google Pixel 2 make your life + work easier?

I don’t always have a free hand, but the Google Assistant really does act like an assistant in my pocket. When I’m driving or just in serious multitask mode, I can ask the Google Assistant to help me out. A big one for me is, “Hey, Google, what’s on my calendar?” or, “Hey, Google, read me my latest emails.”

What feature of the Google Pixel 2 are you most excited to use? (#1 rated smartphone camera, quick + long lasting charger, Google Assistant in your pocket)

So, the first three days I had the Google Pixel 2, I literally charged it... ONE TIME. It charges up in less than 20 minutes, so I don’t feel like I’m attached to a landline. Time is my most precious resource, lately, so anything that helps me save time is a huge win.

What’s your trick for staying on top of everything this holiday season?

I put literally EVERYTHING in my Google Calendar - from wake up times, to travel distances to meetings, to little reminders of things I need to do throughout the day. It keeps me organized and on track for all my personal and professional deadlines and commitments.

Google has something for everyone on your list. To see our full Google Gift Store Guide click here. 

Don't miss out, Friday to Monday Google Store is offering all kinds of holiday deals. 

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Finally! It's the Launch of the Best Plus-Size Collection Ever

Nicolette Mason and Gabi Gregg are taking over.

photo credit: Premme

"We're so excited to finally debut our collection, Premme. This is a dream come true for both of us and something we've been working on behind the scenes for years," shares blogger Nicolette Mason. 

Launched online this morning Premme is the fashion-forward collection from Mason and fellow blogger Gabi Gregg of GabiFresh, with rightly fresh pieces sized 12-30. A combo of the words premiere, premium, feminist, and femme, Mason says, "Premme was born out of our own frustrations in the plus-size fashion market. We know there are amazing brands out there (and we've been shopping them for years) but still felt like something was missing, and we wanted to create a collection of statement pieces for the babes who aren't afraid to break the fashion rules." 

photo credit: Premme 

Furthering, "It's been SO hard to keep this secret, but we're so excited to finally share everything. We're starting with a limited edition run of 15-pieces that are inspired by street style and runway trends and are informed by our work experience and the insight our community has shared with us over the years. We can't wait to go on this journey together and grow as a brand."

We can't wait either. 

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BTS: Our #CreateCultivateATL Speaker Dinner with Crown Royal

An exclusive look at our speaker dinner last week. 

We can't believe it's almost been a week since we sat down to delicious cocktails from Crown Royal Vanilla and even more delicious convo at our speaker dinner at the W Atlanta in Downtown. Is it possible to FOMO post event? We think so. 

So we're throwing it back to a night of "bests." Where Sarah Michelle Gellar called the night's specialty Vanilla Fashioned cocktail the "prettiest drink ever" she's ever seen. Where the Beckerman Twins, Cailli and Sam deemed their personalized monogrammed bags, "the best takeaway ever." (Which, we'd have to agree.) And countless boss ladies from Nicolette Mason to Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen and Ingrid Nilsen raised a glass and toasted to being in a room filled with amazing female energy.  

The Crown Royal Vanilla Fashioned is "the prettiest drink ever."
- Sarah Michelle Gellar

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Jaclyn Johnson, founder of Create & Cultivate addressed the speakers, telling them that the kick-off dinner is an event that she looks forward to every year. "It is an honor to have each and every one of you here tonight," she said, "and I am so excited for you guys to experience the conference tomorrow."

Click through the gallery below and enjoy the night's cocktail recipe from Crown Royal!

Vanilla Fashioned

1 sugar cube soaked in orange bitters

2oz Crown Royal Vanilla

Frozen flowers

Flamed orange zest

Place the sugar cube in a rocks glass with orange bitters, top with 2oz Crown Royal Vanilla. Once the sugar dissolves you put in your ice (containing frozen edible flowers) and stir! Orange peels are a great garnish (and you can even ignite the citrus oil when you squeeze the peel by a lit match).

Cheers! 

Photos by Morgan AlligoodEliza Kennard, and Eugenie Grey

 

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Meet The Mentors: #CreateCultivateATL

As we’re gearing up for Create & Cultivate ATL this October, we’d like to introduce you to the amazing women that will part of our mentor sessions this fall.

Our mentor sessions are perfect for those of you who are looking for advice on how to manage your blog or business from some of the best female entrepreneurs in the digital space today.

If you're wondering what mentor is the best fit for you, check out of the ladies below that will be sitting down with you this October. Also, if you haven't gotten your ticket yet, what are you waiting for? Get your ticket now here.

Stay tuned as we add more mentors to our lineup too!

Nicolette Mason, Creator of NicoletteMason.com

Best for: Social Media, Blogging, Writing, Strategic Partnerships

 

 

 

 

Nicolette is a Los Angeles native who lives and works in NYC & LA . She is a freelance creative consultant, contributing editor at Marie Claire, and pens her blog nicolettemason.com, where she shares personal style snaps, travel, and the many things she loves.

Since launching her blog and graduating from Parsons School of Design, she’s contributed to dozens of publications including Marie Claire, Vogue Italia, Brooklyn Magazine, The L Magazine, Refinery29, Glamour Italy, and more, and has partnered with brands like ModCloth and Addition Elle, where she has a cocktail dress collection launching this spring, to design collections. She has also partnered with Target on the heralded launch of their plus-size brand, Ava & Viv.

Maxie McCoy, Creator of MaxieMcCoy.com

Best for: Life Coaching, Soul Searching, Career Development

 

 

 

An inspiration luminary, Maxie’s work is a new framework for using inspiration to create a life you’re jazzed to be living. It’s an experience that will put inspiration in your driver’s seat and shine a spotlight on your escape route from mediocrity. Her website provides weekly soul-busting writings, videos, and more inspiration than you know what to do with.

Maxie has also written for the Create & Cultivate blog and you can find her pieces here:

Professional Opinion: Maxie McCoy on Cultivating Inspiration
Professional Opinion: Maxie McCoy on When -and How-To Take a Sabbatical
Professional Opinion: How to Take a Leap of Faith in Your Career
Screw the Cue Cards: 5 Tips for Mastering a Live Audience
Don’t be a Bore: 4 Ways To Engage Your Audience in a Meaningful Wa

Jessy Fofana, Founder of LaRue PR

Best for: PR, Marketing, Social Media

 

 

 

 

 

Jessy Fofana is our go-to for all things PR. With her PR agency LaRue PR, she has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to utilizing PR to strategically grow brands and get them on the right radar. Not only that, she is our seasoned PR correspondent for the Create & Cultivate blog.

Jessy founded LaRue PR over seven years ago after successfully directing public relations initiatives for an impressive list of well-known fashion, lifestyle and cosmetics brands and retailers.  She brings a unique perspective of understanding what every player in the PR game needs.  Having worked in magazine publishing, she knows what editors are looking for, and as the co-creator of Femme Arsenal, an indie cosmetic brand, she understands what business owners need to grow to the next level. Get her advice in-person at Create & Cultivate Atlanta!

Mandy Kellogg Rye, Founder and Creative Director of Waiting On Martha

Best for: Blogging, Entrepreneurship, Creative Directing

 

 

 

 

 

It all started with a blog and a desire to unite all of the things Mandy loves the most in one place. From how-tos for setting the perfect table and custom crafted cocktails, to what Mandy’s wearing and the beloved “currently coveting” roundup, a glimpse of what’s on her ever-expanding want list, readers know that when they’re in need of a little inspiration, Mandy is just a click away.

Soon after the blog took off and Mandy could no longer keep up with the “where can I buy that?” requests, she decided it was high time to expand the brand. With that, the Waiting On Martha shop was born. On any given shopping day, you can find a variety of products spanning the home décor, tabletop, entertaining, paper, gift, men’s, women’s, kids and even pet categories.

 

Courtney Kerr, Founder of Kerrently.com and TV & Radio Personality

Best for: Blogging, Strategic Partnerships

 

 

Courtney’s life took an interesting turn when she was cast on Bravo’s 2011 docudrama, “Most Eligible Dallas,” which eventually led to a 2013 spinoff show, “Courtney Loves Dallas.” Female viewers were eager to know everything about Courtney’s wardrobe, which was her lightbulb moment to leave her longtime, successful career as a retail shopgirl and venture into the world of style blogging. For two years, Dallas woke up to her every morning on the panel of opinionated women on KTXD’s 2-hour morning show,  “The Broadcast.” In 2014, CBS Radio also scooped up Courtney to co-host afternoon drive show, “UNcorked with Leigh Ann & Courtney Kerr,” which airs on their Dallas hot adult contemporary station, 103.7 KVIL. In January of 2016, “UNcorked” went nationally syndicated and began as a weekly online podcast for Play.It.

After 5 years of juggling it all & going 100mph in designer heels, Courtney recognized that it was time to elevate “What Courtney Wore” into a online magazine, appropriately named “KERRently.” In January 2016, “KERRently” was launched and it is where Courtney shares her thoughts on fashion, beauty, travel and just life in general.

You can read our Q+A with Courtney here on our blog.

 

Cailli & Sam Beckerman, Creators of Beckerman Blog

Best for: Blogging, Strategic Partnerships, Fashion Design, Creative Directing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sam and Cailli Beckerman have been showcasing their fashion sense and outfits of the day since 2009. Living out the ultimate millennial dream, these twins flew to Dubai just to check out Chanel’s new collection for their blog. The twins’ bold styles revolve around bright colors, eclectic designs, and edgy ensembles. Even their ridiculously adorable Pomeranians dress to impress. From being designers to becoming bloggers, these twins have seen it all and have accumulated a following of over 163,000.  

You can read our Q+A with Cailli and Sam here on our blog.

 

 

 

Daniela Ramirez, Creator of Nany’s Klozet

Best for: Blogging, Fashion, Strategic Partnerships

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daniela launched her fashion blog Nany’s Klozet in 2011 to be a fashion diary. Now five years later, she has gained 270,000 followers and over 43,000 YouTube subscribers in both the English speaking and Hispanophone spaces. Some of her partnerships have included Guess, Pantene, Lucky Brand and TRESemmé.

You can read our Q+A with Daniela here on our blog.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jessi Malay, Creator of mywhiteT and Recording Artist

Best for: Blogging, Fashion, Music, Strategic Partnerships

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jessi Malay, a Los Angeles native, doesn’t just document her her daily outfit inspiration on her blog My White T, but she also has a successful music career. With over 100,000 followers on Instagram Jessi has successfully merged her love of music, fashion and beauty and turned it into a full-time career. Check our Q+A with her here.

You can read our Q+A with Jessi here on our blog.

 

Keiko Lynn, Creator of KeikoLynn.com and Founder of Brooklyn Brigade

Best for: Blogging, Creative Directing, Entrepreneurship, Strategic Partnerships

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since 2009, Keiko Lynn has shared her fashion, beauty, and lifestyle musings that have served as inspiration to her followers. Not only that, the Brooklyn based blogger has gone beyond the realm of being a blogger and turned into a creative entrepreneur when she founded Brooklyn Brigade creative studio with follow blogger Helena Glazer. 

She is constantly creating and looking for inspiration, and shares a peek into her daily life, style, and beauty tips on keikolynn.com. 

Kelly Mindell, Founder and Creative Director of Studio DIY

Best for: Entrepreneurship, Creative Directing, Strategic Partnerships

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kelly Mindell, a modern-day artisan and professional celebrator, launched her blog, Studio DIY, during her senior year of college. Her clever, colorful creations has attracted a growing audience of over 306,000 followers that has caught the attention Pocky, Tic Tac, Method Home, and Grease Live. Based in Los Angeles, Kelly pulls inspiration from the West coast culture and has been expanding Studio DIY’s scope by experimenting with fashion, travel, and drool-worthy food, like donut burgers!

Rachel Martino, Creator of RachMartino.com

Best for: Blogging, Strategic Partnerships, Fashion

Rachel Martino is a Francophone fashion and lifestyle blogger based out of Brooklyn that has been able to create an international brand right from her home, with over 384k followers. Not only that, she is 25 and just last year became a full-time blogger after leaving Esteé Lauder Brands as Origins’ Community Manager.

Now, Rachel is fully focused on creating amazing content for her blog, making strategic partnerships that make sense for her blog, and travelling “across the pond” to market to her French audience as well.

You can read our Q+A with Rachel on our blog here.

 

Adrianna Adarme, Creator of A Cozy Kitchen

Best for: Blogging, Book Writing, Cooking, Crafts

 

 

 

 

 

Atlanta-native Adrianna Adarme started her blog in 2009 as a place to celebrate pies and corgis - more specifically, her corgi Amelia. However, her blog has been a haven for countless of recipes and projects that have inspired her 230k followers online.

Following the growth of her blog and social channels, Adrianna launched her first book called The Year of Cozy which has various original recipes and projects for the perfect “cozy” home, and is getting ready to release her second cookbook, A Cozy Coloring Cookbook.

You can read our Counter Culture feature with Adrianna on our blog here.

 

Carrie Morey, Founder of Callie’s Charleston Biscuits & Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit

Best for: Entrepreneurship and Food

 

 

 

 

Carrie Morey became a culinary entrepreneur when she founded Callie’s in 2005 and from then on, she expanded the southern biscuit making tradition by making her brand Callie’s Charleston Biscuits accessible across the country, along with another restaurant in Atlanta’s vibrant Virginia Highlands neighborhood.Today, Callie has authored a cookbook that also includes her entrepreneurial narrative, and also is a guest lecturer at the College of Charleston School of Business, presenting the program’s Entrepreneurship Class.  

Jeni Britton Bauer, Founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams

Best For: Entrepreneurship & Food

 

 

 

 

Jeni has been making ice creams professionally for two decades. Before that, she studied art, worked in a bakery, and had a serious hobby blending perfumes and collecting essential oils. Jeni founded Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams in 2002. Her ahead-of-the-trend vision—using whole ingredients and dairy from grass-pastured cows, rather than synthetic flavorings and commodity ice cream mix—coupled with inspired flavors sparked the artisan ice cream movement more than a decade before it would become a top food trend. Jeni is a James Beard Award-winning author of two cookbooks and has been recognized by Fast Company as one of the most creative people in business.

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