
In this episode of the Sorority Chat podcast, host Liz Toombs welcomes Louisville-based artist and entrepreneur Maizie Clarke to discuss her journey as a creative entrepreneur. Known for her signature watercolor house portraits, Maizie has expanded her product line to include ceramics, scarves, and more. They explore how her sorority experience at Furman University shaped her career, the challenges and joys of scaling a business, and the importance of leveraging a strong network. Maizie also shares insights on finding inspiration, the decision-making process for product creation, and the invaluable lessons learned from working in corporate settings before starting her own business.
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Sorority Chat is your go-to podcast for all things Greek life! Liz Toombs hosts this show for sorority leaders, house directors, alumni, and anyone who loves sisterhood and the traditions that make Greek life unique. From leadership insights to house renovations and recruitment tips, Sorority Chat brings you real conversations, thoughtful insights, and fun stories.
Episode Highlights:00:00 Welcome to Sorority Chat00:55 Meet Maizie Clarke: Artist and Entrepreneur01:56 The Evolution of Maizie's Art03:33 Balancing Creativity and Business05:45 From Interior Design to Illustration10:46 Challenges of Growing a Personal Brand14:05 The Business Side of Creativity17:54 Expanding Product Lines and Collaborations21:50 The Art of Problem Solving in Design22:36 Silk Scarves: Fashion and Home Decor23:42 Finding Inspiration Beyond Your Field28:57 The Value of Sorority Experience33:44 Advice for Young Artists and Entrepreneurs40:34 House Hot Takes: Stairwell Design Tips41:38 Closing Remarks and How to Connect