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  • In this episode of Process, Bridie Gilbert discusses her work as a fashion editor and stylist, reflecting on her time at Russh magazine and her current freelance career. She talks about the influence of independent magazines like Russh on her style and creative identity. She also discusses the changes in the industry, including the shift towards native content and the involvement of advertisers in the creative process. Bridie shares insights into her process for shoots, highlighting the importance of trust and creative freedom. We discuss Bridie's career journey, her approach to styling, the importance of trust and collaboration, and the challenges of curating a personal aesthetic. Bridie also shares her thoughts on the fashion industry, the role of a fashion editor, and the future of print magazines. She emphasises the need for originality and meaningful work, and the importance of letting things come to you rather than forcing them.


    Within the episode Bridie mentions Print Magazine, Gentlewoman and Harper's Bazaar France.

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  • Emma Mulholland, the founder of the fashion brand Holiday, discusses her journey in the fashion industry and the evolution of her brand. She talks about her childhood growing up in coastal Australia and her early interest in fashion. Emma shares her experience of starting her label and the challenges she faced. She also discusses the unique aesthetic of Holiday, which is influenced by surf-wear culture and aims to bring the carefree feeling of a holiday into everyday wear. Emma emphasises the importance of community and collaboration in her brand, and how she has cultivated a sense of family among her friends and supporters.


    She also talks about the growth and maturity of the brand, while still maintaining its playful and fun identity. We discuss her experience with Fashion Week and the inspiration behind her brand, Emma on Holiday. She talks about staying true to her brand identity and the challenges of navigating trends.


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  • In this episode, I sit down with the editor & publisher of T Magazine and soon-to-be publisher of Cosmopolitan Australia Katarina Kroslakova. She shares her journey in the publishing industry and the challenges she faced. She discusses the process of starting her own magazine, the financial aspects of publishing, and the importance of having a strong team. Katarina also talks about the high standards she sets for her publications and the importance of attention to detail. She emphasises the need for constant learning and staying ahead of the curve in the industry. She shares her approach to curating content and pitching ideas, highlighting the importance of being unique and confident in your product.


    We discuss the launch of Cosmo and the success they have seen with advertisers. She emphasises the importance of having a strong commercial team and the value they bring to a business. We talk about their unique, off-circuit approach to selecting cover stars for TMAG and the importance of being unpredictable and surprising. Of course, as a publisher, I asked her thoughts on Australian media, TikTok, and podcasting, and discussed the plans for T Magazine and Cosmo ahead of its launch in the coming months.


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  • In this episode, Steffanie Ball, founder and CEO of En Gold shares the journey of her business. She starting by sourcing vintage pieces on Facebook marketplace to designing her own collections, sold internationally. She explains how she discovered a gap in the market for unique and affordable furniture in Australia, which led her to start an Instagram account and eventually launch En Gold.


    We discussed the challenges she faced in sourcing and manufacturing her products, including finding a stonemason to make marble plinths and navigating the production process in China. She also highlights the importance of embracing imperfections and the philosophy of Wabi Sabi in her designs.


    En Gold is a furniture brand that specialises in handcrafted pieces made from native materials in the Philippines. The founder, Arielle Thomas, moved her family to the Philippines to be closer to the craft and ensure the pieces were made with justice. The brand's range includes Dali collections made from native timbers, seagrass, and rattan. The craft in the Philippines is untouched by technology, with everything being done manually. The process of creating En Gold's furniture involves hand braiding, hand weaving, hand sanding, hand painting, and screen printing. The brand also uses fossil stone, which is a soft and porous stone that is carved into tiles and used in their furniture.


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  • In this episode, Arielle discusses the importance of patience and shares her journey in building her podcast. She explores the definition of patience according to Stoicism and identifies triggers that make her impatient. Arielle emphasizes the need to focus on the present moment and its challenges, as well as the importance of self-awareness and self-acceptance. She also discusses the role of curiosity and ambition in her career choices and highlights the value of gratitude and building relationships. Arielle provides strategies for improving patience, such as focusing on personal growth, identifying strengths, and setting realistic goals.


    Also promised, are some very cute mood boards! Head to cinemathom.com/podcast and follow the prompts to our Dropbox folder.


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  • Mary Lou Ryan, also known as just Lou, shares her role as co-founder and director of supply chain and sustainability at Bassike. She explains how the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the company to reflect on its business and consider its future direction. Lou shares her passion for sustainability and responsible business practices, particularly in the fashion industry. She discusses the challenges of implementing sustainable practices, such as reducing waste and choosing low-impact materials. Lou also emphasises the importance of partnerships and continuous improvement in driving positive change. Bassike is focused on balancing creativity and commercial needs, with a push and pull between the two. They value customer feedback and use it to inform their product development. In recent years, they have shifted to a more flexible and responsive approach, with quicker time-to-market and reduced seasonal collections. Local manufacturing is important to them as it allows them to quickly respond to customer needs. The brand's DNA is centred around oversized, relaxed, and comfortable silhouettes. They prioritise sustainability and being good citizens of the world. Bassike aims to stay authentic to their brand DNA as it evolves and expand globally in the coming years.


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  • Baina is a brand that celebrates bathing and the routine of bathing. In this interview, I sit down with Bailey Meredith, Co-founder, CEO and Creative Director of Baina, based out of Sydney. Bailey and her childhood friend, Anna, set out with the idea of creating a business in the homeware space that focused on a product that didn't have a size curve, had no seasonality, and was gender-neutral. They landed on towels as their product and have worked with the same manufacturer in Portugal since the beginning. Baina has built a strong brand reputation through its connection with customers, and their focus on quality and design, transparency and authenticity. This self-funded brand takes a considered approach to growth, ensuring they can support and sustain it.


    We pull apart her shoots, and hear about the upcoming growth of the brand and Bailey's way of creating one of the most visually sought-after brands on the market.


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  • In this episode, I share some valuable lessons I've learned throughout her career in the production business. I share the importance of prioritising tasks and doing the hardest thing first, as well as the mindset shift of rehearsing things to remove pressure and foster creativity. I also talk about the concept of allocating levers to achieve goals when you get stuck and the power of reverse engineering. I also emphasise that success is a result of consistent effort and a hundred smaller nudges, rather than one big opportunity.


    This episode also features our first-ever competition with Papier!

    To go in the running to win 1 of 10 beautiful notebooks, follow Papier and Process the Podcast on Instagram, and tag a friend you're proud of!

    Entries close May 3rd, 2024 at midnight. We'll share our winners on May 5th, 2024 in time for next week's episode.


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  • In this episode, I sit down with the renowned Australian painter Paul Davies. We discuss his journey as an artist and the influence of architecture and storytelling in his work. He emphasises the importance of maintaining a slow and handmade approach to his art. Davies shares his process of creating paintings, which involves using photographs and drawings as references and collaging them to create a new scene. He also talks about the significance of childhood memories and personal experiences in shaping his artistic style. Davies highlights the value of residencies, curiosity, and continuous learning in keeping his work fresh and evolving.


    In awe of this Australian creative, I love the concept that we're watching him evolve in the present day, knowing he will be one of the greats.


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  • Byron Spencer is a multifaceted artist who explores the art of making people feel something through music, visuals, and theatre. He started his creative journey as a flautist and photographer, capturing portraits and street style. Over time, he developed his own unique style and became known for his eclectic, even erotic and emotive work.


    Byron's work is influenced by his love for music, and he often DJs on set to create the right mood. He embraces the vulnerability and intimacy of capturing moments with people and aims to evoke emotion through his art. Byron Spencer is a photographer and artist known for his unique and diverse body of work often featuring famous faces like Lady Gaga, Julia Fox and Troye Sivan. He has worked with international clients and has a strong presence on social media, making Instagram his portfolio above all else. Byron's work often explores themes of sexuality, beauty, and self-expression. He is also involved in the music industry and has a music project called The Deep Faith. Byron's approach to photography is influenced by classical black and white nudes and he aims to evoke emotion and create a connection with his subjects. He values the balance between technology and human connection and is inspired by artists who are healthy and authentic.


    This episode is supported by Soho House, and recorded during their pop-up at SXSW Sydney.


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  • Michelle Melky, Creative Director of Amplify, shares her journey in the creative industry and the challenges she faced as a young professional. She discusses her experience producing shows for platforms like TikTok and Spotify, as well as the importance of networking and building relationships. Michelle also opens up about the loneliness that can come with early success and the pressure to constantly achieve. She highlights the need for work-life balance and the importance of finding fulfilment outside of work. In this conversation, Arielle Thomas discusses her career in the entertainment industry and her role as a creative director at Amplify. She talks about the challenges and opportunities of working in the creator economy and the importance of staying relevant in the industry. Arielle also shares her thoughts on motherhood and the pressure to achieve certain milestones at a specific age. She highlights the importance of understanding different audiences and staying up-to-date with social media trends.


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  • In this conversation, I interview Charlee Fraser, an Indigenous Australian model and actress. Charlie shares her journey from modelling in Australia to working with international fashion designers and transitioning into acting. She discusses her work ethic, intentionality, and natural talent in front of the camera. Charlie also talks about teaching self-worth to young models and her experience preparing for acting roles, including creating playlists and fragrances for her characters.


    She also shares how she uses music and objects to further immerse herself in her characters' worlds. She reflects on representation in the fashion industry and the lessons she has learned about hard work. Finally, she discusses her role as Mary Jo Bassa in the upcoming film Mad Max: Furiosa and her excitement for now her acting door is well and truly open!


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  • It's been about a month since Process the Podcast has been back in your ears consistently, and I am LOVING it!


    To celebrate International Women's Day last week, premium fashion boutique The New Trend partnered with hospitality venue Beverly Rooftop to curate an exclusive brunch and panel discussion dedicated to championing a cause and supporting the Women’s & Girls Emergency Centre charity. Welcoming female guests from various spheres, including media, influential figures, and trailblazing women in business, the event centred on authenticity, fostering meaningful dialogue, and amplifying female leadership. Aligned with both brand's commitment to philanthropy, the event endeavoured to inspire community engagement and support for impactful initiatives.

     

    I hosted the panel discussion and raised my exhaustion in the pursuit of effortlessness across various facets of life, championing self-appreciation and the recognition of women's achievements. Featuring Emily Gurr, Entrepreneur and Creative Director of @beverlyrooftop, Vanessa Spencer, Brand Director at @tntthenewtrend, and Sally Crinis, Founder of @stella_co_ @weareboxie, the panel explored the nuanced dimensions of female leadership, embracing traits such as softness, compassion, intellect, and empowerment.


    In other news, I'm fed up with the Steve's of the world telling me I'm not doing enough, ugh! When did jumping on social media for a quick scroll make me feel so behind? Sorry mate, my agencies not doing $100,000 per month, but I'm incredibly happy and privileged to be where I am. So, I suggest banishing the Steve's, and carving our my own select few people to follow. Bring back the joy of seeing what everyone is up to.


    I have recently discovered the pure bliss in print mags too, now that Elle Magazine is back! I love the experience of sitting down without interruptions to be shown a highly curated spread of fashion, trends, though-provoking articles and beautiful imagery. I feel seen and spoken to the way I want to be - finally. Bravo Elle.


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  • In this episode, we did a deep dive into what it takes to scale creativity and manage a team. This is so insightful and I learned a lot.

    Hatrik House is one of Australia's leading creative agencies where strategy, communications and design live under one roof.

    Working away for clients like Sephora, The Beauty Chef, The Daily Aus, Monday Swimwear, Papa Salt Gin... the list goes on.


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  • Grace O'Neill has big things in store for the comeback of Elle Australia. In this episode, we dive into how she gathered her team of creatives and writers, her thinking behind the traditional print industry and how she's building up the brand of Elle Australia one idea at a time. Her own podcast After Work Drinks is a must-listen for the girls. It's the ultimate 'just feel like I'm hanging out with my friends' podcast, which Grace co-hosts with her best friend Isabelle Truman.


    We also muse over the work of Rick Rubin in his super-successful book The Creative Act: A Way of Being. He's inspired us both to re-think the day-to-day creativity and the process of creating something, rather than only looking for that 'stand back and see it' moment when something is finished. Highly recommended.

    I hope you love this episode, please subscribe, leave a review and share with a friend, all the things!


    For this episode, Process has partnered with Flaunter. The all-in-one PR tool to help you be a PR Pro! Head to Flaunter here and check it out!

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  • In this episode we get up to speed on all things Process the Podcast and how I decided to go all in with it. I’m stripping it back to move forward.


    This episode kicks off with the great Steve Jobs and an interview from the Santa Clara Valley Historical Association, they conducted an unscripted film interview with Steve Jobs in 1994.


    I’ve rearranged my career to work on this podcast and see its potential. Sacrifice is hard, going after what you want is hard, and admitting that you may be focusing on the wrong things and staying focused when there are so many shiny new things to try on the internet, is hard! But as my 2024 vision board says, nothing changes if nothing changes! What are you up to this year that you want to rearrange your career to achieve?


    Share this episode, leave a review, follow us on Instagram, and all the things! Thank you for being a part of the process, see you next week.


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  • This episode is an insightful journey into the artistry of renowned Australian filmmaker Phillip Noyce. It is tailored for filmmakers, producers, screenwriters, actors, and all creatives shaping the dynamic landscape of the motion industry.


    Join your host Arielle Thomas, as we explore the distinguished career of Phillip Noyce, a luminary whose cinematic achievements have captivated global audiences. From the heart-pounding suspense of "Dead Calm" to the profound storytelling of "Rabbit-Proof Fence," Noyce's work serves as a masterclass in cinematic excellence. We dissect Noyce's directorial finesse, unravelling the techniques that have garnered critical acclaim and set industry standards.


    Hear exclusive insights into Noyce's creative process, with behind-the-scenes revelations from the sets of his iconic films.


    Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring creative, Process is your gateway to a deeper understanding of filmmaking, narrative craftsmanship, and the profound impact of storytelling.


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  • Process the Podcast is back! After a small break, I'm back interviewing the creme de la creme of Australia creatives across fashion, media, photography, film and design landscapes.


    This week's episode was recorded during SXSW Sydney with Soho House's Head of Memberships APAC Lexie Rodriguez and Head of Memberships, Cities Without Houses Dominique Bellas. We hear all about the long-awaited Sydney House, what it takes to build a worldwide community of members and their secret sauce to making any space feel like home.


    To sign up for Soho House's Cities Without Houses, click here and we may see each other around!

    I adore these ladies, and I hope you can tell how much fun we were having during their pop-up residency in Sydney late last year.


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    We're back next week with a Hollywood film director... pinch me!

    See you next week!



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  • Katherine Denton is a force to be reckoned with. One of Melbourne's most successful TikTokers, she's also one of the newest content creators on the scene. Within two years, she's cemented herself in the Australian fashion industry working with premium and luxury brands. She's here to stay with the launch of Katherine Denton Jewellery. In this episode, we dive into the hard work it takes to grow an audience, her approach to the competition, and her unique way of using others' paths to success to guide her own. This conversation was such a pleasure, and everything we covered can be found below! 

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    Check out the iconic lobby photo of Katherine and Louis at the Lobby Bar.

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  • My great friend and working actor Rebecca Rittenhouse takes me through very complicated Screen Actors Guild and Writers Guild of America strikes currently taking place. These two very important American Unions are going up against steaming giants we know and love like Netflix, Paramount, Amazon and Apple. It's complicated, multi-layered and you can really feel for actors and writers who want to work, they just want to do it fairly. Join us as Rebecca shares the complexities from a working actor's point of view, during this incredibly important time for film, television, and content professionals worldwide.


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