Today I am joined by the founders of Pip Pop, Sydney and Janelle! Sydney resides in Salt Lake City with her husband and 3 kids while Janelle is living in Seattle with her husband and 3 kids. They are busy being moms, business owners, and members of their communities. When they couldn't find the perfect jewelry—designs that didn’t just look good, but felt good—they decided it was time for something different. No more choosing between pieces that were cheap and irritating or high-end and ...
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Today I am joined by the founders of Pip Pop, Sydney and Janelle! Sydney resides in Salt Lake City with her husband and 3 kids while Janelle is living in Seattle with her husband and 3 kids. They are busy being moms, business owners, and members of their communities. When they couldn't find the perfect jewelry—designs that didn’t just look good, but felt good—they decided it was time for something different. No more choosing between pieces that were cheap and irritating or high-end and ...
October Book Club: The Academy by Elin Hilderbrand
So Can I
37 minutes
1 week ago
October Book Club: The Academy by Elin Hilderbrand
This month, we read The Academy by Elin Hilderbrand and Shelby Cunningham — a juicy campus novel filled with lots of secrets! Join me as I talk about: A synopsis of the bookHow Elin Hilderbrand brings her signature Nantucket style to a new, elite prep school settingFavorite characters, best twists, and what I loved about the bookMy thoughts on the abundance of characters, POV choice, and story developmentIt was classic Elin in the best way!
So Can I
Today I am joined by the founders of Pip Pop, Sydney and Janelle! Sydney resides in Salt Lake City with her husband and 3 kids while Janelle is living in Seattle with her husband and 3 kids. They are busy being moms, business owners, and members of their communities. When they couldn't find the perfect jewelry—designs that didn’t just look good, but felt good—they decided it was time for something different. No more choosing between pieces that were cheap and irritating or high-end and ...