In this episode, we sit down with the founders of Weave, the creative company built on passion, transparency, and a determination that would not let the business fail. Weave began as something fun, something they loved enough to work endless hours on. Through honest conversations and a culture of oversharing, they built a team that believes in them rather than just works for them. We talk about: How the early hustle kept the business alive Why transparency became their greatest leadership...
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In this episode, we sit down with the founders of Weave, the creative company built on passion, transparency, and a determination that would not let the business fail. Weave began as something fun, something they loved enough to work endless hours on. Through honest conversations and a culture of oversharing, they built a team that believes in them rather than just works for them. We talk about: How the early hustle kept the business alive Why transparency became their greatest leadership...
In this episode, we catch up with Dylan Walsh — the young filmmaker behind Garden State Journal, the media project that’s turning Melbourne’s everyday magic into visual poetry. Dylan started Garden State Journal in 2022 as a way to “document what Melbourne meant to him,” capturing quiet streets, everyday moments, and local characters with a nostalgic, ’70s-inspired aesthetic. Through his TikTok and Instagram films, he’s turned the mundane into something cinematic — footpaths, coffee s...
The Heart Media Podcast
In this episode, we sit down with the founders of Weave, the creative company built on passion, transparency, and a determination that would not let the business fail. Weave began as something fun, something they loved enough to work endless hours on. Through honest conversations and a culture of oversharing, they built a team that believes in them rather than just works for them. We talk about: How the early hustle kept the business alive Why transparency became their greatest leadership...