The Heidi Rew Show
Summary: Interior design, food, fitness, business, beauty, fashion and entertainment … some of the lifestyle topics you’ll hear discussed on The Heidi Rew Show. Each guest shares their story and obstacles they overcame to reach their current level of success, leaving listeners inspired to climb their own mountains to achieve their goals. The Heidi Rew Show focuses on topics that touch and encourage your hearts and minds, as you face challenges in daily life. Be “in the know” with each episode, while working out, cooking or getting ready for work.
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Suzanne opened up her first restaurant at just 26 years old, then went on to be Food Network's Chopped Champion and now owns the Buttermilk Kitchen restaurant in Atlanta. She shares how she ended up here, what it was like being on Chopped and lessons learned along the way.
Can you imagine creating a blog with your best friend since high school? That's Casey & Bridget's story! Five years ago, they started The DIY Playbook blog that has now been named Best DIY Blog by Domino magazine and featured in Martha Stewart, Real Simple and HGTV. From awkward high school stories to DIY fails, hear their journey of creating a successful blog.
Moses & Rebecca travelled all the way from Kenya to be here (well...they spoke at some other places too). Moses works SERV International as head of the House of Hope orphanage. Rebecca was the first orphan brought to the House of Hope 10 years ago. Hear their inspiring stories of growing up in the poorest regions of Kenya. Your heart will be so full after this episode!
Jennifer is president and partner of Zifty.com, Atlanta's longest running food delivery service & Forbes best small companies in 2016. This all started because of an ad in a paper! Jenn shares how she's able to work 6 hours a day, what makes a good leader, how to care for employees and ways women can navigate the workplace.
It's been one year since this podcast launched so I wanted to do a short episode sharing the JOYS & the CHALLENGES that have come. Hear what I've learned this past year, where the podcast is headed and how that relates to you.
In 2009, Derrick & Danielle had an idea for a clothing boutique. They opened the first DressUp 8 days after the idea with all of their savings and 2 maxed out credit cards. DressUp now has 20 locations across the Southeast and sells worldwide through their online store. Hear their story and how they navigate running a business as a married couple with two kids.
Rachel is mother to five, wife to an Army veteran, practicing lawyer, author, photographer, cancer survivor and Team USA athlete. Yeah...I got tired typing that! Rachel shares how she's been able to accomplish all this, the lessons she's learned a long the way and two key things to keep in mind when starting any business.
Our love story is this: we met in radio, both had been married before and just celebrated our 7th wedding anniversary. We own the Atlanta Voiceover Studio together and both are VO talent and actors. In this episode, Mike talks about he got into radio & voiceover. We also talk about the business and what it's been like running it as spouses. Be warned, Mike talks in memes and also quotes Tommy Boy. Proceed at your own risk. :)
Find out how making bracelets led Mandy from a career in healthcare to the Waiting on Martha blog, then an e-commerce store and now the Waiting on Martha brick and mortar store in Atlanta. She shares the evolution of blogging, what to do when you get creatively burnt out, what to keep in mind when hiring and entertaining tips for the holidays.
Daughter of Steve Harvey, Brandi was executive director of the Steve & Marjorie Foundation. But last summer, she was let go from her position. It forced her to really look inward and through that she found a new purpose and calling to help women transform their well being with health - fitness & emotional. Hear her journey and find out the BIG mistake I made with this recording.
Brothers Kyle and Brent Pease didn't let the fact that Kyle has spastic quadriplegia cerebral palsy stop them from completing over 75 endurance races together. They've also created the Kyle Pease foundation helping others have the chance to compete like everyone else and will be taking on one of the most challenging races in the world - Ironman Kona October 13th. You will be inspired by their determination and love for each other.
PeachDish is a meal kit service BUT it is different from any other similar business. Judith Winfrey talks about how her passions led her to where she's at, the challenges along the way (even a death threat), what it takes to be a good leader and she even shares some really helpful gardening tips!
She grew up playing basketball (awarded a college scholarship) and wasn't allowed to wear makeup. Now she's a successful model, blogger (BluHazl), business owner (TressforUs) and author. Hear how the lessons she learned in basketball helped her get through the failures as a business owner.
There's one cookbook I've made more recipes from than any other cookbook and it's Laura Lea's cookbook (LauraLea Balanced). Her recipes are so delicious, filling and healthy. Even Mike, my husband, approves. She shares her healthy eating tips as well as business tips that have helped her gain a huge following and more than 58,000 fans on instagram.
From choir director to tech leader, Jessica Goodwin shares how a not so great parenting day led to the creation of Momsquad. Hear the challenges of creating an app and one of the greatest lessons she's learned as a parent.