• Meet the Missus Behind the Business

  • Sep 23 2022
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Meet the Missus Behind the Business

  • Summary

  • Today’s podcast is my very first podcast and I’m super excited to introduce myself and to give you a little preview of the format for my upcoming shows. Why don’t we jump right in! 


    I learned a lot making this first podcast:

    1. Don't overuse the auto "fix" options in the audio software. It created a lot of little weird mechanical blips and beeps in some of the tracks.
    2. The volume and speed are all over the place. Hahahah. Not sure why but I will work on that next time.
    3. I sound like I am reading a script in a lot of places - I will also work on that.
    4. I took a lot of the pauses out . . . but after listening I think they should have been there - what do you think? I feel like it sounds like I'm not even breathing? Give me your feedback, PLEASE.


    Work Completed in September: 

    • 1930s nightgown pattern by Eva Dress for Helen Bush of The DecoMinimalist
    • 2 custom-made 1930s French Couture Dresses - self-drafted from Fashion Plates (photos coming soon to my website)
    • 1930s Beach Pajamas (for myself) - pattern from Slow Made in Germany
    • 1930s Blue Polka Dot Dress - pattern by Lady Marlowe
    • Late 1940s Evening Dress with Fabulous Peplums for the amazing Lark Bahar  (photos coming soon to my website)

     

    Up-Coming Events: Avalon Ball in May 2023


    Links throughout the Podcast:

    • Photo of me in blue dress I made AFTER the red and white fiasco - this is the dress I was wearing when I met Juanita Liesch
    • Juanita Liesich – Who Wore What 
    • Janet Arnold - Patterns of Fashion 
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