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...
If you’ve been to Mecca’s new Bourke Street store, you might’ve stumbled across the hidden bar run by Joe Jones, serving drinks as he continues to push the boundaries of what hospitality can mean. In this episode, we sit down with Joe, who is both a bartender and the creative mind behind Romeo Lane and Purple Pit. We talk about what it takes to build a career in hospitality, the decision to close the doors of Romeo Lane, and how his approach to drinks has evolved as the world shifts toward ...
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...