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The Low Down: Featuring Erin Donahue Tice, Abstract Artist and Entrepreneur
The Low Down Featuring: Erin Donahue Tice, Abstract Artist and Entrepreneur
It is my distinct honor to welcome Erin Donahue Tice on the second edition of The Low Down. Erin is an abstract artist based in Austin, Texas who creates original paintings for collectors across the country and has recently expanded her business into tabletop and home decor. Her artwork has yielded a strong demand and has been featured in House Beautiful, Better Homes and Gardens, Traditional Home, Southern Home and Luxe Magazine. Erin has three darling young boys and embodies the term working mother. I was first introduced to Erin a few years ago through a dear friend who had moved to Austin. After following her artwork for quite some time on Social Media, I was fortunate enough to go through the commission process with her and currently have two of her original pieces in my home in Arizona. Her incredible up-beat personality coupled with her extreme talent makes her the total package in the art world. When you add on her entrepreneurial spirt and business acumen you have a woman, that in my opinion, has the world as her oyster. I am beyond grateful that Erin has carved aside the time to let you delve into the mind of an artist/entrepreneur and canβt wait for you to walk away with her pearls of wisdom. Welcome, Erin!
Please tell me a little bit about yourself. Where are you from, where did you go to college and what did you see yourself becoming when you were younger.
I grew up first in the Chicago suburbs (until I was eight years old), then we moved to Columbus, Ohio where I lived until I graduated high school. I went to college in Lexington, Kentucky at the University of Kentucky (Go Cats!). As a child, I waffled between wanting to be an actress, a broadcast journalist, a writer and a psychologist. I ended up becoming none of those things, but I can see where those sparks were headed, and how they later translated into my careers as both a PR Executive, and later, an artist.
I would love for you to share your road to becoming an artist and producing some of the most coveted pieces in the art world.
After graduating college with a degree in PR, I started my career in Chicago working for one of the worldβs most well-known ad agencies, Leo Burnett. I fell into a niche of doing PR for ad agencies themselves and went on to work within high-profile ad agencies in Chicago and NYC, and then eventually for a PR firm that specializes in representing clients in the advertising/media/entertainment spaces.
I had a thriving career in PR, and even when my husband and I moved from New York to Austin, I kept working remotely for my firm in NYC. We soon had two sons back to back, and after the birth of my second son George, I knew I needed to pull back from my career. I took some time off, but suffered from a lot of postpartum baby blues. My son was very colicky and it triggered a lot of anxiety in me.
I began painting in my guest house as an outlet for stress relief. It soon became an obsession, and six months after painting for fun/stress relief, some girlfriends encouraged me to sell my work.
I had never painted in my life, so this turn of events was quite surprising for everyone, including myself! I had always thought Iβd eventually go back to work in the PR world. But I decided to build a website, launch an Instagram page and have a go at the art world. Pretty soon I was off to the races. I still canβt believe it sometimes.
At what point did you see an opening into your new Tabletop venture? What other products would you like to procure and/or produce?
I have always loved to entertain, to throw together pretty tables. I got this trait from my mom, who threw a lot of dinner parties while I was growing up. Once we moved into our new home in 2019. I finally had a formal dining room of my own and really began playing around with creating tablescapes, and would share them on Instagram. To me, it was another creative outlet. A way to mix materials and patterns. The Covid hit. We were eating at home ALL THE TIME! But I still wanted it to feel pretty and festive. So I created A LOT of tables for my family during that time. It was so fun and I began amassing a large collection of vintage china! In late 2022 I decided to finally expand my art business into the tabletop world and am now curating a small collection of beautiful, handmade plates, vases, candlesticks and centerpieces that are sold on my website. It seemed like a natural extension and a way to push my business in new directions.
Do you plan to go beyond tabletop and if so, what would be some of your dream pieces to produce?
I am currently working with a manufacturer to translate some of my new botanical paintings onto textiles and plates. Iβm hoping to launch a small collection of products with my own designs within the next couple of months. Think china, throw pillows, fabric, wallpaper. Iβm so excited to bring my artwork to life in new ways! I hope people like the way my art translates onto home products.
Where do you see your business in another 5 years?
My dream would be to have a thriving art/design/lifestyle business, with an array of home and entertaining products. I never want to stop painting, though, so Iβll always keep original artwork as part of my offering.
Who has inspired you most along the way?
I would have to say my mom. Sheβs the first person I show my art and designs to, and she gives great feedback. She also had a thriving career in the insurance world and then later after she retired, struck up a second career and started a catering/charcuterie board business. She is so inspiring and supportive, and is such a hard worker. I think I realize how similar we are the older I get.
What is the best piece of advice you were given? Regarding anything from business to parenting to personal development, etc.?
My old boss at my PR firm, Samantha Digennaro, always stressed the importance of saying thank you. We were instructed to send thank you emails and in some cases notes, immediately after client meetings. Within an hour, if possible. Iβve never forgotten how important it is to show gratitude and I try to take that with me in my art business. Sometimes it can be hard to respond to every message I get on Instagram, but I try really hard to! And I like to send hand-written notes to clients who have invested in my artwork. Saying thank you is so simple, yet so powerful.
What advice would you give to other women who are running a business and raising children?
Pick when to lean in, and when to lean out. You canβt always do it all at once. And thatβs okay. Donβt beat yourself up about it. Sometimes your children will need you more, and youβll need to make that hard decision to lean back from work a little bit. Sometimes youβll have an opening to really hustle at work. Itβs not a perfect science. I do hope that my kids will eventually realize how hard I work and respect my work ethic. I have the best of both worlds because my studio is at home, so Iβm able to see them a lot. I feel very blessed and realize that not everyone has that luxury.
Is there anything you wish someone had told you along the way?
I didnβt realize that an artist wears many more hats than just βpainter.β I am also CEO, CMO, IT, accountant, logistics, framer, photographer, and so much more. But I like it this way! It makes it more interesting and keeps me moving from one task to another every day.
What does work/life balance look like for you?
I try to do most of my work Monday through Friday, while the kids are at school, and reserve the evenings and weekends for my kids. That said, sometimes I have deadlines to meet, and need to take a couple hours here and there to get some work done when my kids are around. But balance is a concept Iβm always chasing, to be completely honest! Life with three little kids, a husband and a busy career does not provide a whole lot of free time. But I love the hustle bustle, and wouldnβt have it any other way.
What are some of your favorite traditions and do you place a priority on certain things?
We have little traditions around my house. We got a pizza oven a couple years ago and usually do Pizza Night on Fridays. My husband, Bill, is our pizza chef and makes everyone their own personal pizza with whatever toppings we like! We also love Christmas, and like to dress up and go out to a fancy steak dinner on Christmas Eve every year. Our βhappy placeβ as a family is East Hampton, and each summer when we get there my husband takes the kids right to the beach. I am not the biggest beach person, but I swear my husband and my boys were fish in another life!
How, if ever, do you prioritize your well-being? What are some things that you try to squeeze in on a normal busy day that you feel has impacted your day-to-day life?
I find that exercise is a vital part to having βbalance,β and if I can get 4-5 workouts in a week I feel like my mind and body are in harmony, and Iβm a happier person to be around! When Iβm in the zone, I also make a healthy smoothie for breakfast every morning. Sometimes I just sit on my bed alone for 20 minutes and do a quick reset and that gives me a sense of harmony
I know you meet so many inspiring women every day, how do you feel we can better support the motto of βWomen helping Women?β
I love this question. Shining a light on other women is so important to my overall mission. I feel like thereβs so much competition in the art world, and it doesnβt need to be that way. I believe that if you are a woman with any kind of a platform (on social media, in your community, in your workplace, etc.), then itβs incumbent on you to lift other women up and support them both privately and publicly. I have worked in corporate environments where female support was hard to come by, and Iβve also worked in environments where it was showered upon me in droves. I was more confident and successful in my job the more support I received from other women. Iβve actually read research about the βpower of the pack,β and how we are stronger together than apart. Women win when we help each other, not harm each other. Now that Iβm in business for myself, itβs even more critical for me to seek out other women whom I can help, and also women who can help me.
How would you describe your sense of style?
Classic, colorful, and a tad eclectic.
What is your favorite splurge or investment βHigh Barβ piece in your wardrobe?
My Manolo Blahnik Hangisi heels in both black and emerald green. They are the most classic shoe that elevates any outfit and I always feel special when I wear them. They are also comfier than they look and come in different heel heights. You canβt go wrong.
What is your favorite trendy yet affordable βSide Barβ piece in your wardrobe?
Maybe not so trendy, but definitely affordable: I love my Birdies. I have them in probably 12 colors/styles. They are my go-to slip on shoe that is SO comfortable it feels like a slipper. They go with jeans and dresses alike and I wear them almost every day.
What is one thing on your wish list for 2023?
A trip to Morocco with my husband to celebrate my 40th!
Thank you, Erin, and best of luck with all of your exciting endeavors!! I encourage everyone to sign up for Erinβs newsletters here. She has a brand new collection launching online January 26th and if you live in Austin you can view the collection in person on January 27th. Cheers!
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The Low Down: Featuring Jill Koziol, CEO of Motherly
It is with great pleasure that I introduce the inaugural Low Down featuring one of my dear friends and the incredible Co-Founder and CEO of Motherly, Jill Koziol. When I think about women who embody doing it all, Jill is the first one to come to mind. Jill is one of the most impressive entrepreneurs you will ever meet and is also an incredible wife, mother, and friend! Jill has overcome the startup odds and navigates running an Inc 5000 Fastest growing private company, being very active in YPO, managing several boards all while having two young daughters and making it look easy. Though she will be the first to tell you that she has an incredible behind-the-scenes team and relies heavily on delegating. I am so grateful that she took the time to share some of her experiences as a mother and a CEO and how she manages a work/life balance or as she calls it βwork life integration.β Jill is truly wonder woman in my mind and I canβt wait for you to get to hear her story and hopefully extract some of the incredible pearls of wisdom she has given us below. Thank you and welcome, Jill!
Please tell me a little bit about yourself. Where are you from, where did you go to college and what did you see yourself becoming when you were younger.
Iβm from a small town in Southern Maryland about 45 minutes southeast of Washington, DC. As a first generation college student I went to a state school in Maryland for undergrad and then Georgetown for my Masterβs degree. When I was younger I dreamed of being an international lawyer and one day working for the United Nations or being an ambassador.
How did you come up with the idea of Motherly and where do you see your company in another 5 years?
Prior to Motherly I invented, patented, and brought to market a baby goods product so I had already cut my teeth on entrepreneurship when I received a call from my now cofounder who was interested in launching a new brand for modern mothers. I jumped at the ideas because as a Millennial mother I felt motherhood was portrayed in a really outdated manner back in 2015 and knew we could do better. We built Motherly to be woman-centered, expert-driven, and empowering.
Weβve grown a ton over the last 7 years and this year are an Inc. 5000 fastest growing private company in the US. Five years from now I believe we will be the most valuable parenting platform β most valuable to our audience and our media clients.Who inspired you to be a leader and why?
My father is a small business entrepreneur and leader in our community and Iβve always been inspired by him not just to be a business owner but to give back to my community. I saw how he impacted our community as an employer and as a philanthropist and he encouraged me to do the same. Iβve also always been very inspired by my great-grandmother who in the early 1900s ran our familyβs publicly traded business in the background after her husband died because women couldnβt be officers in public companies. I like to think sheβd be proud if she could see me now.
What is the best piece of advice you were given? Regarding anything from business to parenting to personal development, etc.?
The best advice Iβve received is, βfeedback is a gift, not a mandate for change.β As a start-up entrepreneur and as a mother Iβm frequently given advice and feedback. Once I internalized feedback as a gift and not something Iβm required to act on, I was able to view it more objectively and determine for myself what worked best for me authentically.
What advice would you give to other women who are running a business and raising children?
Iβd offer that self-care is not selfish and that it is important as a mother and a business owner to prioritize your own health and wellbeing. Your family and business wonβt thrive if you arenβt thriving so finding ways to fill your cup, even before others, is critical.
Is there anything you wish someone had told you along the way?
I wish someone had told me that successful companies almost die a dozen times before they become successful. Itβs a roller coaster for all companies and just because something is hard doesnβt mean you arenβt doing it right.
What does work/life balance look like for you?
For me itβs more like work life integration. I donβt think of it as a balance because itβs never fully at an equilibrium balance. And itβs important to note that I donβt do it all β I have an amazing support structure of paid household help who enable me to thrive at work and at home. At home, and at work, I prioritize the things only I can do and outsource or delegate the others so that I have time to workout, be present with my children, spend time with my husband, etc.
What are some of your favorite traditions and do you place a priority on certain things?
Mothers are the magic makers and Iβve created so many traditions that my family prioritizes from special birthday breakfasts to spending Thanksgiving in Hawaii to our night Christmas book tradition during Advent. I believe that these are the moments my children will recall when thinking about their childhood and it fills me with such joy.
I know you are extremely mindful of well-being. How has that impacted your life?
I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis nearly seven years ago and it changed my perspective on health and well-being significantly. Too often mothers donβt prioritize their health and my diagnosis gave me permission to prioritize my health from eating well to exercising regularly, and recently a meditation practice. These practices help me show up as my best self for my family and my company.
What adversity has challenged you the most, yet made you a stronger person?
No one leaves this life unscathed and like everyone Iβve faced many adversities. My MS diagnosis was one of the most challenging because it impacted every aspect of my life so profoundly including my children, who were very young, my husband, and Motherly. Iβm 10x as strong β mentally, physically, and emotionally β as I was when I was diagnosed and in many ways I now see MS as a gift.
You meet so many inspiring women every day, how do you feel we can better support the motto of βWomen helping Women?β
The most important thing I believe women can do to support other women is to pay it forward β so many people have supported me over the years and I pay it forward by taking calls from women who are trying to launch a new business, grappling with an MS diagnosis, or figuring out how they can better integrate their work and personal lives. Women need more support and less judgment and paying it forward, sharing our experiences, is a critical way to support each other.
How would you describe your sense of style?
I prefer classic over trendy and tend to be more minimalist enjoying texture over pattern and a more neutral color palette. Since moving to Park City in 2020 Iβve started to gravitate more to mountain inspired fashion. So Iβd say my style is California meets mountain, maybe?
What is your favorite splurge or investment βHigh Barβ piece in your wardrobe?
My various Valentino rock stud shoes are probably my favorite splurge β I tend to buy a new pair each season and still love my older pairs so I consider them an investment, too. But, my diamond pieces from Katie Anderson Diamonds are definitely my favorite investment items β my rings, bracelets, and earrings designed by Katie are classic while on trend and items I know my daughters will one day treasure, too.
What is your favorite trendy yet affordable βSide Barβ piece in your wardrobe?
Iβve lately been loving the fun, trendy earrings from MIGNONNE GAVIGAN β they make great statement pieces and I love the Madeline collection.
What is one thing on your wish list for the holidays? What is something on your childrenβs wish list? Something on your husbandβs wish list?
Iβm going to give classic cross country skiing a try this season so a set of Atomic cross country skis and boots are on my wish list. My youngest daughter has all things American Girl on her wish list, while my oldest daughter is hoping Santa brings her a pair of air pods. For my husband, he doesnβt know it yet but a Therabody Theragun is on his list!
Red, White and Blue x Two
A red, white and blue boys room designed by Madre Dallas.
Having two boys that share a room made for another interesting project for Madre Dallas. I enlisted them to help make two beds that were the inverse of each other and which complimented my red, white and blue criteria. They mastered this task with the help of the lovely Leontine Linens which made the boys room another one of my favorites in our home.
Travel Destinations: Cabo
Travel Destinations: Cabo San Lucas
Our last visit to our favorite hotel for a romantic get-away: Las Ventanas al Paraiso
Cabo San Lucas might be my favorite destination to travel to for multiple reasons. First and foremost itβs proximity to Arizona which means short flight which is always nice whether it is with children or without. One of our favorite places to stay, especially when it is a solo trip without the children is Las Ventanas Al Paraiso. When flying out of Scottsdale, nothing beats SetJet.
When you arrive at Las Ventanas, they are always there to greet you and make you feel like you have arrived in Paradise! The rooms are impeccably clean and have you so close to the beach that you can hear the waves crashing at night.
Las Ventanas goes above and beyond to celebrate every single occasion, from anniversary to birthdays and everything in between so don't be shy in telling them anything you are celebrating.
The Alebrije and Sea Grill restaurants sit close to the ocean and allow for spectacular viewing of the changing colors of the clouds at sunset. The food is delicious and it doesn't get any better listening to the ocean waves.
Arbol, however, has quickly become the restaurant they are know for with the stunning setting amongst the trees and pool and the most spectacular cuisine featuring Asian and Indian influences combined with the fresh seafood of the region. Certainly a gem of a restaurant located within your hotel.
The next best kept secret is the speakeasy known as La Botica. A Prohibition Era-inspired bar that offers the best cocktails, but most importantly the best singer and musicians in all of Cabo and maybe the world. Rosalia de Cuba has the most incredible voice and every coupled with her incredible team of musicians they make dancing until the wee hours of the night seem like the only thing to do while in Cabo.
And in case the night gets away from you while at La Botica, they now have a Taco/Hamburger/French Fry cart that greets you on your way out for a late night snack. Brilliant!
Back to those added romantic touches, they are quick to decorate and make everyone feel special and loved whether greeted by rose petals, a drawn bubble bath and balloons.
Truly an elevated experience that passes every bit of The High Bar standards! We canβt want to go back!
A Peek into a Pink Dream Room
A pink dream little girls bedroom created by the ever so talented ladies at Madre Dallas.
Ever since finding out I was having a daughter, I dreamed of all things pink. Obviously Iβm well aware that not all girls like pink and even if my daughter loves it now, doesn't mean she will forever. Nevertheless, when I enlisted the ever so talented team of Mia and Kerri of Madre Dallas, I decided to jump feet first into a pink dream room. These ladies did not disappoint and left me breathless when I finally saw the final product. It was a pinch me moment and I am forever grateful for their incredible talent that led to my favorite room in our home.
A Trip of a Lifetime: The Masters
The Masters, a Tradition Like no Other.
There is a reason it is called a βTradition unlike any other!β Visiting Augusta, Georgia during the Masters tournament was a dream come true, especially for a 10 year old. Our older son was born on Masters weekend and has had a Masters themed birthday party since he was 4 year old. His dream was to go to The Masters Tournament on his 10th birthday. It was not easy, but we made that dream a reality and it truly was the most magical weekend with our first born.
I would highly recommend the Par Three Tournament on Wednesday, especially if you are taking children. The one caveat is that I would suggest age 10 as the youngest age to take children as there is a LOT of walking involved and it is not for the faint of heart. The Par Three is so special as it is one of the only days you can take cameras in. Not cell phones with cameras, I might add. We are talking point and shoot cameras only. This is unique as you can actually take pictures on the gorgeous property of Augusta National as well as potentially get some pictures of the players.
The proper etiquette is that only children are allowed to ask players to sign the yellow August National flags, and some players are more willing to do so than others. Below is a picture of this years Masters Champion Scottie Scheffler signing our sonβs flag. Please keep in mind that this was on Wednesday! Little did we all know that he would be the big winner!!
The other must do at The Masters is the gift shop! There is usually quite a long line just to enter, but it is worth it! They have everything from Masters ties, backpacks (always our sons choice for school) as well as countless other knick knacks you never knew you needed. It makes for wonderful gifts as well since most things can only be purchased on site.
Thursday-Sunday are a whole new ball game as even more people arrive for those days. We found that Wednesday-Friday was a perfect amount of time for us as we got to set up shot on both the 18th hole as well as Amen Corner which are both must doβs in my opinion! The most incredible part is that on our sonβs actual birthday, he got a ball from Tiger Woods. Little does he know that we will never be able to top that birthday and The Masters will forever be cemented in all of our minds as a tradition like no other.
10th Masters Par-Tee
A Masters 10th Birthday fit for a golf aficionado born on Masters weekend.
Our oldest son was born on Masters weekend and I will never forget watching Bubba Watsonβs pink driver while in labor. It is quite fitting that on his 4th Birthday he requested a Masterβs-themed party. I immediately accepted the challenge and have absolutely loved enhancing this theme every year and all of the fun of repeating this tradition year after year.
To enhance the theme, we brought back swag from Augusta that added an extra element for him after experiencing all that encompasses the magic of The Masters!
Benedicts Caterers brought their magic by serving Pimento Cheese sandwiches, chips and chocolate chip cookies.
Jewelsβ Bakery took the cake (pun intended) with my favorite iteration of a Masters themed cake yet. The fact that it was gluten free and vegan made it extra special as it was delicious!
Scottdale Cookie Co. made the cutest party favors complete with miniature green jackets and custom golf balls.
It was a golfers dream and made double digits a little less scary for our sweet boy.
Party Vendors and DΓ©cor:
Catering: Benedicts Catering
Cake: Jewels Bakery
Party Favors: Scottsdale Cookie Co
Balloons: Balloon People AZ
Light up Numbers: Alphalit Phoenix
Tea for Three
A 3rd Birthday Party complete with a tea party and feminine bounce house perfect for the petit princess in our family.
Party planning may be one of my favorite past times generally but planning a pink fete complete with a tea party may top the list of favorites. Due to 2020 shutdowns, we never had a first or second birthday party for our darling girl, so we finally got to celebrate her in proper form. Thanks to the incredible Laura Kay of Diarysketches, the vision for Madisonβs 3rd birthday came to life.
Inspired by the clothing collection from Dondolo and the incredible matching tabletop accoutrement, the theme was decided. This all dates back to a tradition started on Madisonβs first birthday of gifting a set of china to round out her future collection. The three roses tied with a pink bow was an instant favorite and set the tone for everything.
The incredible Lucy Murchinson of Shop Love Lucy created the perfect invitation and accompanying decorations that gave the event itβs extra finishing touches.
Benedictβs Catering based in Scottsdale found the cutest pink melamine tea sets to accompany the Dondolo pottery and made delicious tea sandwiches and macaroons for the big day.
The most magical white bounce house from Inflate Forty Eight surrounded by balloons from Balloon People Arizona rounded out the celebration and complimented the theme beautifully.
Jewels Bakery made the most delicious vegan and gluten free cake to match the theme and Scottsdale Cookie Company made matching cookies that were beyond words.
It was a beautiful day full of feminine touches for our little girl who is adored by so many.
Party Vendors and DΓ©cor:
Photographer: The Lauren Style
Portrait: Diary Sketches
Invitations and Signage: Shop Love Lucy
Catering: Benedictβs Caterers
Bounce House: Inflate Forty Eight
Balloons: Balloon People AZ
Birthday Hat: Storybook Goods
Light up Numbers: Alphalit Phoenix
Clothing and Pottery: Dondolo
Cookies: Scottdale Cookie Co