In the third episode of Good Ideas and Bad Decisions, hosts Ellen and Kat welcome their first guest, Chelsea Rafferty, Founder + Principal Designer of Day Two Studio. They delve into Chelsea's journey in the commercial interior design industry and Chelsea shares her experiences of starting a business, dealing with imposter syndrome, and the challenges of firing clients. The conversation also touches on the impact of recent fires in LA on local businesses and Chelsea's perspectives on community, kindness, and the importance of supporting ethical companies.
Chelsea is the Founder + Principal Designer of Day Two Studio a full service multidisciplinary design practice based in Los Angeles.
Kat is the Owner + Operator of kat&co and brings a unique perspective with her psychology background and experience in creative business operations, making her adept at discussing the intersection of creativity and structured processes.
Ellen is the Owner of Ellen Hockley Consulting and offers valuable insights from her extensive experience in building successful small businesses and empowering female entrepreneurs, providing practical advice on business strategy and growth.
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00:00 Introduction and Exciting News
03:08 Introducing Our Special Guest
03:51 The Joy of Podcasting
06:18 Chelsea's Journey in Interior Design
16:25 Challenges and Triumphs in Business
23:45 Collaborative Projects and Community Building
28:34 Realizing the Need for Change
28:51 Client Relationships and Self-Worth
29:29 The Impact of Trust in Professional Relationships
30:20 Valuing Yourself Over Money
31:09 Navigating Client Compatibility
33:12 Setting Boundaries and Opening New Doors
35:11 The Importance of Flexibility in Business
37:51 Community Support and Business Ethics
48:29 Personal Growth Through Business Ownership
55:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts