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She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
Laura Cox Kaplan
300 episodes
10 hours ago
Through engaging, one-on-one interviews, She Said/She Said is enriching (and challenging) the conversation about women’s leadership -- what it looks like and how we define it. We’re celebrating, supporting and showcasing a broader range of role models who are leading in inspiring ways -- large and small -- but always with insight and impact.
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Through engaging, one-on-one interviews, She Said/She Said is enriching (and challenging) the conversation about women’s leadership -- what it looks like and how we define it. We’re celebrating, supporting and showcasing a broader range of role models who are leading in inspiring ways -- large and small -- but always with insight and impact.
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Education,
Business,
Entrepreneurship,
Self-Improvement
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329. How Motherhood and a Passion for Cross-Stitch Fueled a Media Legacy: Insights from Hoffman Media’s Brian Hart Hoffman
She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
42 minutes 1 second
6 months ago
329. How Motherhood and a Passion for Cross-Stitch Fueled a Media Legacy: Insights from Hoffman Media’s Brian Hart Hoffman
SHOW NOTES 329. How Motherhood and a Passion for Cross-Stitch Fueled a Media Legacy Guest: Brian Hart Hoffman, Hoffman Media, President & Chief Creative Officer THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: How does motherhood inspire entrepreneurship, and what happens when maternal values fuel business growth for generations? In this special Mother’s Day episode—part of our collaboration series with The Southern C—host Laura Cox Kaplan sits down with Brian Hart Hoffman to explore how his mother Phyllis transformed a cross-stitch passion and meager investment into a thriving media empire while keeping family at the center of every decision. Brian joins the conversation from Capri, Italy, where he’s leading one of Hoffman Media‘s international baking retreats. It’s just one example of how Brian has expanded his mother’s legacy through his own passions. Together, Laura and Brian examine how motherhood can provide powerful experience capital for entrepreneurs, why niche audiences create sustainable business opportunities, and how putting family first can lead to greater long-term success. ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST: Brian Hart Hoffman leads Hoffman Media alongside his twin brother, Eric, carrying forward their mother’s trailblazing legacy. With brands spanning beloved magazines (including Bake from Scratch, TeaTime, and Southern Lady), cookbooks, podcasts, e-learning classes, and international baking retreats, Brian continues to grow the company his mother started in their Birmingham, Alabama home in 1983. Originally a flight attendant who pursued his own career path before joining the family business, Brian now applies his creative vision and travel experience to expanding Hoffman Media’s reach while honoring its founding principles. KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: * Why focusing on passionate niche audiences creates a unique connection and community * How Phyllis’ family-first decisions ultimately strengthened the business’s foundation * Why Phyllis encouraged her sons to pursue their own careers before considering joining the family business * Brian’s journey launching Bake from Scratch as a passion project within the family company * Phyllis’ and Brian’s advice for entrepreneurs This episode offers heartfelt inspiration and practical wisdom for anyone balancing family priorities with entrepreneurial ambitions. It’s a powerful reminder that motherhood can provide the greatest experience capital for building businesses that align with your deepest values. LOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID? You’ll find all episodes and resources here: shesaidshesaidpodcast.com LET’S CONNECT! * Instagram: @lauracoxkaplan * LinkedIn: Laura Cox Kaplan * Contact Laura: info@shesaid.media PLEASE RATE & REVIEW SHE SAID/SHE SAID PODCAST If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend, subscribe, and help us reach more listeners by leaving a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Your feedback shapes our content and helps us build a stronger, more inspiring community—thank you! Note: She Said/She Said Podcast is a weekly production of She Said/She Said Media.
She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
Through engaging, one-on-one interviews, She Said/She Said is enriching (and challenging) the conversation about women’s leadership -- what it looks like and how we define it. We’re celebrating, supporting and showcasing a broader range of role models who are leading in inspiring ways -- large and small -- but always with insight and impact.