Interviews – The Dream Magazine https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk Wed, 10 Apr 2024 16:28:34 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Align Loves: 11 Products We’ll Be Using All Summer https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/interviews/align-loves-10-products-well-be-using-all-summer/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 13:31:20 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=940 Continue reading Align Loves: 11 Products We’ll Be Using All Summer]]>

We’ve rounded up our fave products that every first-time business owner should have in their lives and in their office. From stress saving tech to sleep-enhancing supplements, you’ll be wanting to add all of these products to your shopping basket. 

DEWCY Dew Believe In Magic Vit-C Radiance Beauty Balm

This waterless face balm helps to repair your skin barrier, whilst brightening and restoring radiance giving you that sunkissed glow all summer long.

 

Buy the DEWCY Dew Believe In Magic Balm

Hot Futures Sunglasses

With shades like these you’ll be everyones summer style inspo. There’s tons of different shapes colours and designs so whatever your vibe you’ll find a pair you love.

 

Buy the Hot Futures sunglasses

Ajouter Demi Confetti Tumbler Glass

These confetti tumblrs are perfect for any summer BBQ, no matter what you’re sipping on. 

 

Buy the Ajouter Demi Confetti Tumbler Glass

Brows by Sarah Wow Brow

Wow Brow is 3 in 1 brow product with a regrowth property that instantly adds colour to your brow hair, whilst adding immediate definition with the built-in brow sculpt. It’ll keep your brows looking snatched even while sweating in the sunshine. 

 

Buy Brows by Sarah Wow Brow

The Basket Room Handcrafted Bike Basket

Who doesn’t want to be cycling through the summer months with a super cute wicker bike basket to carry their freshly baked baguettes and handpicked flowers?

 

Buy the Basket Room Handcrafted Bike Basket

Partner in Wine Bottle

Wether you’re heading down to the beach or to a picnic in a park, the Partner in Wine insulated bottle will keep your rosé perfectly cool for all your alfresco drinking needs. 

 

Buy the Partner in Wine Bottle

Deja Mind Balance

Your mind is your most powerful tool for running you business so looking after it should be a priority. Deja’s Mind balance is an adaptogenic blend of 11 Ayurvedic super-herbs which help you to combat stressful days, boost focus, and promote calm. 

 

Buy Deja Mind Balance.

Puresport Unwind CBD & Nootropic Oil

Designed to optimise sleep quality and regulate a healthy sleep pattern, Puresport’s Unwind CBD & Nootropic Oil is your perfect nighttime partner.

 

Buy Puresport’s CBD & Nootropic Oil.

Fully Cora Standing Desk Converter

Equipping your office with a standing desk converter ensures that you’re looking after your body as you work. We love this one from Fully because it’s so versatile and easy to use.

 

Buy the Fully Cora Standing Desk Converter.

Ace & Tate Pierce Large Blue Light Glasses

These Ace & Tate blue light glasses will help you protect your eyes whilst you’re having screen time, plus you’ll look super stylish in these beautiful frames.

 

Buy the Ace & Tate Pierce Large glasses.

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Dreamy Destinations for a UK Summer Staycation https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/inspiration/dreamy-destinations-for-a-uk-summer-staycation/ Fri, 29 Jul 2022 11:18:46 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=975

Words by Priya Faith 

 

While I’m a lover of international travel, the pandemic forced me to explore the sights of England in pursuit of a dreamy getaway. From glamping to luxe beachfront apartments, here are just six of my top picks for a summer staycation.

Kudhva, Tintagel, Cornwall

If you’re searching for an off-grid hideout by the coast, look no further than Kudhva of North Cornwall’s coast. Home to unique architectural cabins, tree tents, Shanti tipis and a Danish cabin for larger groups, you’ll truly be at one with nature at Kudhva. Zen vibes, guaranteed. 

 

Prices start at £160 per night, book here. 


IG: https://www.instagram.com/kudhva/

Storrs Hall, Lake District

Located on a prime spot along Windermere, Storrs Hall is a charming Grade II* listed English country house boasting all the modern-day amenities for an indulgent stay. Thanks to top-class dining, excellent service, and plenty of things to do, you’ll never want to leave.   

 

Prices start at £234 per night, book here.  

 

IG: https://www.instagram.com/storrs_hall/

The Chalet Saunton, Saunton Sands, North Devon

Overlooking the beautiful beaches of Saunton Sands and Braunton Burrows is the luxurious apart-hotel Chalet Saunton. Home to six luxury three-bedroom apartments and a two-bed penthouse with a private balcony, The Chalet will quickly become your home from home. 

 

Prices start at £500 per night, book here. 

 

IG: https://www.instagram.com/chaletsaunton/

The Edinburgh Grand, Edinburgh

Nestled in the heart of Edinburgh, you’ll find a luxury all-apartment residence, The Edinburgh Grand. From open-plan apartments ideal for solo travellers and couples to a seriously impressive three-bed penthouse, The Edinburgh Grand is city living luxury at its best.  

 

Prices start at £326 per night, book here

 

IG: https://www.instagram.com/chevalcollection/ 

The Headland Hotel, Newquay

Cornwall’s Headland Hotel should be on your radar if you’re looking for the ultimate Southwest spa break. Overlooking the picturesque Fistral beach, The Headland is a clifftop escape like no other. The best bit? Thanks to a £10 million renovation, you’ll have six pools to choose from before soothing your senses at the second-to-none spa. 

 

Prices start at £390 per night, book here. 


IG: https://www.instagram.com/theheadlandcornwall/

The Bird, Bath

If a city break is a bit of you, Bath’s boutique hotel, The Bird, is sure to tick some boxes. At the historic mansion, you’ll find bright, avian-themed décor, highly recommended restaurant, Plate, and unique dining domes, dubbed ‘the place to be in Bath.’ 

 

Prices start at £119 per night, book here

 

IG: https://www.instagram.com/thebirdbath_/

While the weather can be hit and miss, the UK is most definitely home to some dreamy destinations for your next staycation. The best bit? No airport chaos.

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Tried and Tested: 4-Day Work Week https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/interviews/tried-and-tested-4-day-work-week/ Fri, 29 Jul 2022 11:17:52 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=963

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably noticed the headlines about 4-day work weeks. With trials taking place in the UK and businesses offering staff more flexibility than ever, many of us hope a 4-day work week will soon become the norm. 

 

A wealth of research has shown that a 4-day work week can increase productivity, is better for the planet, boosts employee engagements and benefits families, particularly mothers. 

 

As someone who’s adopted a 4-day work week for over a year now*, I’m sharing my experience. 

About me

I’m a freelance writer & marketing consultant, and I typically work with 4-6 core clients at any time. 

 

In April 2021, I trialled a 4-day work week for a month for an article I was writing. By the end of it, I was sold! Beforehand, the pandemic had killed my work-life balance, and I was working – albeit not very hard – 7 days a week. So, to reclaim my free time and sanity, I jumped at the chance to try a new way of working. 

 

I took every Friday off for the trial, completely ignoring any emails and non-urgent tasks until Monday. 

Work-life balance

Once upon a time, I wanted to be really, really rich. However, in recent years, I realised I wanted to be time-rich instead of cash-rich. As cliché as it sounds, we can always make more money, but time is something we can’t get back or buy. 

 

It’s safe to say my mental health improved by having an extra 24 hours for myself each week. My Fridays quickly became a day to be completely selfish, filled with lazy mornings, yoga sessions and coffee dates. What made a real difference was that most of my friends were still working Fridays, so it felt like free time with no expectations from anyone else. In short, a 4-day work week made me noticeably happier. 

Getting shit done

When I decided to pack my schedule into four days each week, I knew it would mean transforming the way I work. I’ve tried many productivity hacks and found what works for me. Now, I time-block each day, track my time and cut off all distractions to allow for deep work. 

 

If you don’t like strict schedules like me, you might avoid time-blocking. However, my advice to you is to try it. Parkinson’s law is the adage that “work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.” So, if you allow yourself an hour to complete a task that you could do in 30 minutes, it will take you an hour. Time-blocking is the perfect antidote.

Getting paid

It seems too good to be true when you hear people telling you that you can do less and earn more. However, I quickly found out that is indeed possible. In the 20/21 tax year, my total freelance income was £38,235.75. For the 21/22 tax year, it was £57,340.00. 

 

Not only was I earning more, but my expenses halved as I no longer employed an assistant. The secret? By reducing my working capacity, I was more selective over clients and projects, prioritising work that gave me the highest return on my investment. Prioritising this way had a domino effect as working with higher-paying clients led to more high-paying work referrals. Side note; it’s true what they say, the lower the budget, the higher the audacity. 

 

As a freelancer, I know that my work gives me much more flexibility than others. However, if you can trial a 4-day week or make it happen for your team, I highly recommend it! 

 

*I’m a big believer in being transparent regarding business. In April 2022, I launched my new venture, Umara Jewellery. Leading to the launch, I was putting in more hours than usual and my 4-day week went out the window for a while.

Check out Umara Jewellery at https://weareumara.com/

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Is Instagram actually dead? We ask the experts https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/interviews/is-instagram-actually-dead-we-ask-the-experts/ Tue, 07 Jun 2022 22:06:25 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=866 Continue reading Is Instagram actually dead? We ask the experts]]>

Millions of people launched businesses during the pandemic and successfully grew them using Instagram. We learnt 'tried and tested' methods for marketing our products and services using the app, but now those same methods just don't seem to be working, prompting many biz owners to: A tear their hair out, B: make the move to Tik Tok, and C: ask the question, is Instagram dead? We ask the experts what the hell is going on with Instagram right now, and how can we continue to promote ourselves on an app more fickle than the occupants of Casa Amor?

Abby Thomas, (@dirtyworkdigital) said:
Instagram is dead, that’s what every other person keeps saying right? But the thing is, Instagram was the most downloaded app in quarter 4 last year. It has over 2 billion monthly users to the app.(Stats from sproutsocial)

Personally, I don’t feel that it’s dead. But it’s DEFINITELY having an identity crisis. The app is evolving, it’s felt the need to evolve with the way that user experience has changed. We have spent the last 2 years scrolling on our phones whilst being locked down in our homes. 

We’ve been desperate to find any kind of quick hit of dopamine and for a lot of us that’s been in the form of scrolling social media. We as humans lead fast paced busy lives, we want quick ingestible content that grabs our attention straight away or we’re scrolling on by.

We did that. And Instagram adapted. Yes I feel that other social media apps heavily influenced Instagram but they knew what the user wanted. I think right now Instagram is in a big testing phase and they’re confused.

But I don’t necessarily feel it’s a bad thing, we’re all in the same boat with it, we can start to release this need for the vanity metrics, and create from a place of testing, and having fun again. There’s always been this constant need to reach new eyes on Instagram, but what about the eyes you have on you already? Your audience, focus on creating community and nurturing the people that are already there for you. Start creating from a place that doesn’t feel super polished and feels more documented and more well, real LIFE.  

Your audience are there for YOU, Adam Mosseri of Instagram has mentioned the app is pushing original content, whilst we don’t know the details of this just yet, what we do know is that this gives businesses a time to really step into their own voice and think outside of the box when it comes to their content. It’s a time to start thinking about what makes you and your business unique, and finding a way to put an original spin on your content in a way that feels good. Because that’s what people want to see, more life, more originality and less of the perfect.

Alice Benham, Business & Marketing Strategist (@alice_benham) said:

‘Instagram changing isn’t a new topic – it’s something I’ve seen people moaning about since I stepped into business 6 years ago. And I get it, when a platform rely on to grow your business changes it can feel frustrating, confusing and overwhelming in equal measure… but surely our energy is better spent focussing on the solution, not the problem?

Whenever we feel panicked about our businesses we’re being shown one of our weak spots, so if Instagram changing has got you feeling worried, that tells me you likely haven’t got a diverse strategy… aka you’re solely relying on one platform and one approach. It’s an easy trap to fall into, but it’s also one that’ll set you up for short term and unsustainable success.

The reality is one marketing strategy will never work forever – the way people use social media is constantly evolving so, whether we like it or not, our approach needs to follow suit. We’re only human for feeling a little bummed out that things are changing (I often let myself have a little pity party at first!) but it’s important to choose to to see it as an opportunity to try something new, diversify our approach and ultimately, learn. 

Social Media Expert Mazarine Ayina (@strategieswithcare) said:
‘My top tip to business owners marketing on Instagram is remember that people always want to know more! A great way to share value is carousels, carousels are super underrated and personally provide me the best engagement and most saves, because people always want to know more, people are nosy lol. Reels are great but I always recommend converting your most engaging videos and carousels into 3-5 slide carousels. I would recommend businesses to have more videos where they are talking to their audience, as the algorithm has shifted again and Instagram wants us to post more original content. I always tell my clients to use the 60/40 rule when it comes to video content, 60% should be original, 40% should be trending sounds. Having that variety is very important.”

Social media expert Ella Gilchrist (@sociellauk) said:

Instagram has been going through a million and one changes recently so it’s no surprise that business owners are feeling fatigued with the platform. If you’re feeling the pressure and find yourself wondering ‘WTF is going on?’ then I recommend taking a step back. It’s so easy to be continually working IN our businesses, that we sometimes forget to pause, reflect and reset.

Go back to basics and write down what your goals are for Instagram. Remind yourself of what you are trying to achieve. 

Don’t make it complicated for yourself and keep it simple with questions like: 

Who are you trying to target?

What are you offering? What will the transformation be if people choose to buy from you or work with you?

Why should people buy from you/work with you?

How are you going to share this with your audience?

Remember that Instagram is favouring ‘original’ content so have a think about how you can share your personality, your individuality and what makes you, YOU!

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Queer Biz Icons – Clothes Before Bros Founder Laura Ella Griffiths https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/interviews/loving-your-werk-interview-with-clothes-before-bros-founder-laura-ella-griffiths/ Fri, 22 Apr 2022 14:41:50 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=539 Continue reading Queer Biz Icons – Clothes Before Bros Founder Laura Ella Griffiths]]>

Her sustainable clothing brand unites fierce feminism with ethical and environmental entrepreneurship and fashion, a combination that saw her business go viral overnight. Lucy chats with Clothes Before Bros founder Laura Ella Griffiths to talk all about her badass biz, how it became a viral TikTok sensation, and how Laura's ADHD affects her as a business owner. 

Photo - @jesspearsonphotography

What inspired you to launch Clothes Before Bros?

I was inspired to launch Clothes Before Bros when studying Sociology at college in 2019, at that time in my life becoming a public speaker was an ambition of mine, focusing on feminist issues which had been bought to light during studying. I designed some female empowerment slogan t-shirts to sell via a print-on-demand t-shirt company with the hopes of building an audience on social media. Soon after launching I became aware of the exploitation of garment workers and the environmental effects of fast fashion – I did not want to contribute towards this! I took the plunge and invested in Clothes Before Bros, buying machinery to print my own t-shirts and sustainably sourcing tee’s from deadstock. Fast forward to 2022 and in addition to our sustainable feminist slogan t-shirts & accessories, we are working on creating our first collection which is ethically made from purely deadstock and vintage materials and size inclusive!

What makes you different from other clothing brands?

Too often we come across fast fashion brands selling female empowerment slogan t-shirts, unbeknown to the customers that the garment workers are most certainly not empowered, they’re exploited and earning as little as £73 per month in Bangladesh. At Clothes Before Bros we do things ethically as well as sustainably and we know our garment workers personally and all of which are paid a living wage. We also sell vintage Levi’s denim jeans and vintage leather trousers for £5 with the hopes to make sustainable fashion more accessible. In addition to this, we are a size inclusive brand! Our new collection is available in sizes 4 – 26 and we stock vintage jeans in 22” – 56” waist.

You've gone viral on Tik Tok! What do you think it is about your brand that resonates with your audience?

We went viral on TikTok back in 2020, this has opened so many doors for us as a small brand, I’m so glad that I made the choice to ignore the fact that people I know may see me and laugh! I think Clothes Before Bros resonates with people because we all want to do our part for the planet and we have given people the opportunity to do so, without breaking the bank! We know that style is just as important to people as sustainability, we have mastered the art of both! We also continue important conversation through our feminist slogan t-shirts, education is a huge part of our brand. We have recently launched a series on Instagram called ’Taboo Tuesday’, on which we discuss female taboo topics to break down stigmas. 

Do you have any tips for other brands wanting to connect on a deeper level with their audiences?

My top tips for TikTok would be consistency and the four E’s – emotion, educate, entertain and engage. We pre plan all of our content and try to record videos in bulk, this really helps with the pressure of posting consistently. The four E’s have really helped us grow on the platform too, ways to capture your audiences attention are ‘emotion’, don’t be worried about being your true self, people love that and customers tend to buy from people rather than the brand itself. ‘Educate’ your audience on your niche, provide value before the potential customer has even purchased a product, this will build trust. Provide entertainment and make people laugh, this will help people get to know you and who doesn’t love to laugh?! Lastly, engage.. be sure to add ‘call to actions’ to your videos, prompt viewers to comment on the video, share with friends and save for later. If they do comment, reply to them and start building relationships.

Why is sustainability important to you, and do you have any tips for other fashion brands looking to become more sustainable?

Sustainability is important to us because we don’t want to contribute to the £140million worth of clothes which get sent to landfill each year by the UK alone. We believe in a circular economy and with this urge all fashion brands out there to think about the resources needed to create the fabrics they use and instead use fabrics which already exist – there is enough of them!

How does having ADHD impact you as a biz owner?

ADHD certainly impacts me as a business owner, it definitely has its pro’s and con’s – on a good day I can get the same amount of stuff done that someone else can do in a whole week. But on a bad day, it can be super difficult to concentrate at all, especially since my office is at home. Since being diagnosed in 2019 I have learnt so much about myself and now have strategies to combat certain issues which arise. I have learnt to listen to myself and take things at a much slower pace. Self care is a huge part of my life now and it helps me overcome problems I face, a personal favourite is meditation before sleep and ‘mind dumping’ all of my thoughts onto a page. Sometimes I get overwhelmed by my to-do list and could easily procrastinate, but putting pen to paper is like therapy for me.

What's the biggest challenge you've overcome with running your own biz?

One of the biggest problems I have faced is trying to do everything as a small business. It’s very easy to fall into the trap of comparing your business to competitors without taking into consideration that we are on different journeys, probably with different goals and with different staff, budgets, products etc.. I have always been an impatient person and tend to want everything right now. This journey has taught me that what’s for you will find you and to concentrate on what I’m doing rather than what others are doing. 

How do you like to relax and Align yourself as a biz owner?

I’m a workaholic, so downtime to me isn’t all that relaxing and is often not at the top of my priority list. I find myself trying to take downtime and reading books about business or creating posts on Canva for Instagram or planning my work week.. I have realised that this is not relaxing and in order to truly unwind I have to take my head completely out of the game. This usually involves having a break from my phone and socials, not checking emails and relaxing with my family. I love pampering, so a pamper night in front of the TV is absolute heaven for me. 

What's the big dream for Clothes Before Bros?

The goal for Clothes Before Bros is growth! I want everyone to know that sustainable fashion does not need to cost an absolute fortune, nor is it for certain body types either. We’re paving the way for inclusive, accessible and sustainable feminist fashion. 
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Align Loves: 10 Must-Have Products for 1st Time Business Owners https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/interviews/align-loves-10-must-have-products-for-1st-time-business-owners/ Fri, 15 Apr 2022 08:50:14 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=473 Continue reading Align Loves: 10 Must-Have Products for 1st Time Business Owners]]>

We’ve rounded up our fave products that every first-time business owner should have in their lives and in their office. From stress saving tech to sleep-enhancing supplements, you’ll be wanting to add all of these products to your shopping basket. 

Lethally Her Productivity Planner & Notebook

Organisation is key when it comes to running your business. Our go-to stationary pick is the Lethally Her Productivity Planner and Notebook. With in-built budgeting and planning tools, weekly, monthly, and yearly reflections plus valuable business resources for both your self-development and professional development, these will be your business’s new best friend.

 

Buy the Lethally Her Productivity Planner and Notebook.

Tired Faace Mask

We all need a little perk-me-up for those morning zoom calls. The Tired Faace Mask is perfect for plumping up your skin and making it glow so you can look bright and fresh for your AM meetings.

 

Buy the Tired Faace Mask.

Nolii Loop

The Nolii Loop lets you live tangle free and will quickly become your new office bestie, helping to cut out any cable clutter that’s hiding behind your desk. 

 

Buy the Nolii Loop.

Batch Coffee Subscription

When it comes to owning and running a business, caffeine is a key ingredient in your daily routine. We love the coffee subscription from Batch Coffee, which delivers your caffeine kick straight to your door.

 

Buy a Batch Coffee subscription.

EYM Create Candle

We’re suckers for a good candle and the EYM Create Create candle is the perfect desk-top companion. The ingredients are 100% natural and purposely selected to energise, improve cognitive function and reduce stress.

 

Buy the EYM Create Candle.

NuraTrue Earphones

If you’re having a scroll for TikTok inspo whilst you’re in-office you’re going to need a decent pair of earphones. Our current faves are the NuraTrue earphones which feature active noise cancellation, 6 hour battery life, and award-winning personalised sound.

 

Buy the NuraTrue earphones.

Deja Mind Balance

Your mind is your most powerful tool for running you business so looking after it should be a priority. Deja’s Mind balance is an adaptogenic blend of 11 Ayurvedic super-herbs which help you to combat stressful days, boost focus, and promote calm. 

 

Buy Deja Mind Balance.

Puresport Unwind CBD & Nootropic Oil

Designed to optimise sleep quality and regulate a healthy sleep pattern, Puresport’s Unwind CBD & Nootropic Oil is your perfect nighttime partner.

 

Buy Puresport’s CBD & Nootropic Oil.

Fully Cora Standing Desk Converter

Equipping your office with a standing desk converter ensures that you’re looking after your body as you work. We love this one from Fully because it’s so versatile and easy to use.

 

Buy the Fully Cora Standing Desk Converter.

Ace & Tate Pierce Large Blue Light Glasses

These Ace & Tate blue light glasses will help you protect your eyes whilst you’re having screen time, plus you’ll look super stylish in these beautiful frames.

 

Buy the Ace & Tate Pierce Large glasses.

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WTF is an NFT? https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/interviews/wtf-is-a/ Mon, 11 Apr 2022 14:49:02 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=384 Continue reading WTF is an NFT?]]>

Words by Alana Harris.

If you’re anything like us, when the term NFT started cropping up all over the place, you were probably thinking, what the fu*k is that. 

 

We’ve dipped our toe into the ocean of knowledge that is crypto, blockchain and marketplaces and now we *think* we’re ready to give you the basic low down on all things NFTs so that you can be clued up on this cultural phenomenon.

How do they work?

These totally unique tokens are supported by blockchain technology, which basically just means that they are made using the same kind of programming as cryptocurrency. The blockchain helps to authenticate the unique identity and ownership of an NFT.

What makes NFTs different from bitcoin?

Unlike cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, NFTs aren’t just virtual cash. NFTs can be any kind of digital item, be it music, videos, art, images or graphics, it just depends on the creativity of the person making the NFT.

 

Famous NFTs – which have all fetched eye watering amounts of money – have been the ‘Disaster Girl’ meme image, which sold for $473,000, the Charlie Bit My Finger video, selling for $761,000 and Beeple’s Crossroads artwork which fetched $6.6 million.

So can only the owner of an NFT access it?

Well, no, much like with real art, you don’t necessarily have to own an NFT to download and look at it. 

 

So you can literally watch and download this Grimes video right now, but someone paid nearly $390,000 for it.

I don't get it?

You may be thinking, why the fu*k would someone pay so much dolla for something you’ve just seen for free.

 

Well, the selling point of NFTs is that only one person can own the original. 

 

In the words of Joe David, founder of Myna & Nephos Accounting ‘View an NFT as one of a kind Pokemon Card — back in the day, we would want particular shiny cards that not many others have and would buy or trade to get them. Some of these one of a kind cards are more expensive and exclusive than others, and some start off small and get more desired as people talk about them. An NFT is like this, but it’s digitalised, it’s one of a kind, they hold data that highlights this. Some are incredibly exclusive and others are just starting out.’

 

This is why a lot of the hype surrounding NFTs is to do with NFT artwork, NFT’S are basically the latest digital age collectible investment

Joe David, founder of Myna & Nephos Accounting

What are some other benefits of NFTs?

Joe told us, ‘Other than the fact they can become an incredible profitable asset, they’re a great way to create community and live amongst a community of individuals in the metaverse who all hold similar interests to you.

 

As NFTs continue to become more popularised, they’re offering a great opportunity for others to build and create memberships or exclusive online clubs.

 

If you’re an artist, whether professionally speaking or holds it as a hobby, they provide a great way to create additional income in the online space – but for every trade or further sale down the line, NFTs can hold royalties (meaning you continue to make money for years to come).’

Who can make an NFT?

Despite the fact that NFTs can sell for an obscene amount of money, anybody can make them, you don’t need to be a famous artist or celebrity. 

 

Unfortunately, if you made and sold an NFT tomorrow, you’re unlikely to become a millionaire from it, but NFTs have opened a new avenue for creative business, so if you’re an artist, it might be a new domain you want to explore and sell your art in.

How can I make an NFT?

Making, or in tech terms, minting an NFT isn’t as tricky as you might think. Here’s our uber quick overview of how to do it. 

 

First off, you just make whatever you want to sell, whether it’s an audio clip, a photo or a digital piece of art. 

 

Next you need to get a crypto wallet and some crypto to put in it, you need the wallet so that you can receive money, and you need the crypto so you can pay the fees you come across when you put your NFT up for sale. 

 

Now that you’ve got your wallet and your cash, you need to choose a marketplace to sell your NFT on which you’ll then link to your wallet.

 

Once your wallet is connected you’re good to go. You put you’re NFT up for sale, either at a fixed price, or you can choose to auction it (a bit like a ebay bid) either for a set or unlimited amount of time. 

 

When it comes to buying NFTs, Joe’s top tip is research research research, and not to get ahead of yourself.

 

Your own research is key. I do think that you should seek guidance from respectable sources, and then lean into what feels right for you. Make sure to get yourself set up first and all your wallets ready to roll & go from there. If you’re looking at seriously buying NFTs, make sure to seek guidance later on when it comes to management and taxation, but find a project that resonates with you and keep an open mind. My biggest tip is to NEVER spend more than you can afford to lose, this is only because some NFT projects can flop.’

The final consensus on NFTs

NFTs have been discussed, disputed and debated ever since they made their appearance and a bit like a certain well known spread, you either love the idea of them, or hate them. 

 

For a lot of people, they’re a bit pointless, and we have to say, we’re not too sure why someone would shell out millions of dollars for a tweet turned NFT.

 

We can however see that, for artists and creatives, NFTs present a new way and space to connect directly with their audiences, one that maybe isn’t as gatekept and conventional as real world environments.

 

NFTs have created a new digitall community that for like-minded enthusiasts and creatives can be exciting, diverse and innovative. 

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Coppa Club Brighton Review – Remote Working or Remotely Working https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/inspiration/coppa-club-brighton-review/ Fri, 08 Apr 2022 12:42:38 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=360 Continue reading Coppa Club Brighton Review – Remote Working or Remotely Working]]>

The location
If you’re visiting Brighton for the day you might need to whip out google maps to find Coppa Club Brighton. Located in Brighton Square within the heart of the Iconique  Brighton Lanes, it’s pretty tucked away from the main bustling streets.  A bit of a hidden gem you might say.  

The vibe
It’s sister branches are dotted across London, and as soon as you walk in, the brand has a bit of a London hotel or private members’ club feel (think Hoxton Hotel) – without any members club fees, and with a more relaxed vibe, win-win. Coppa Club is huge inside, and actively welcomes laptop users, so there’s none of the ‘feeling awkward and like you need to keep buying 10,000 things’ that you sometimes get when you sit in smaller cafes. 

The decor is gorgeous and bright with lots of seating areas to choose from, cosy booths to hunker down in, and  armchairs by the fire for the ultimate cosy winter bouji working day. They also have a pretty outdoors seating area with pop-up igloos spaces available to hire. 

Because it’s so spacious, it’s nice and quiet during the daytimes to work from. Evenings get busier with people coming in for cocktails and food. 

The food & drink 
The European menu is split into pizzas, pastas, small plates, salads and grills. We loved the Burrata, Crab Linguine and Chicken Caesar Salad – classic dishes cooked well. Main course range from about £10 to £25 so it might not be an every-day working destination, but great for a treat-yourself day or fantastic for a lunch meeting.  

Importantly – the coffees are good,
 

The plug socket/Wifi situation 
The venue has been built with co-working in mind, so there are helpful plug sockets EVERYWHERE. Wifi was also super-fast and easy to access. 


The verdict 
Fast becoming our go-to spot for lunch meetings and cosy work-days, Coppa Club is the perfect Brighton destination for working from. 

www.coppaclub.co.uk/brighton/

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Loving Your Werk: Interview with Hat & Spicy Founder Chloe Messer https://www.thedreammagazine.co.uk/interviews/hat-and-spicy/ Fri, 08 Apr 2022 10:50:35 +0000 https://alignmagazine.co.uk/?p=335 Continue reading Loving Your Werk: Interview with Hat & Spicy Founder Chloe Messer]]>

Her fabulous super-size fluffy creations are loved by pop stars and drag race royalty before she's had the chance to create a logo or website. Lucy chats to Hat & Spicy founder Chloe Messer to get the inside scoop on her creative process, and how a Spice Girls music video inspired her...

How did you come up with the idea for Hat & Spicy? 

I wanted the spare room in my house to look like one of the rooms in the ‘Who do you think you are’ – Spice Girls video. So I went and bought a huge roll of long pile orange faux fur and covered all the walls in it. I had a load of excess left over, so I just started covering stuff in orange faux fur, including an old floppy sun hat. My friend had a baby blue Emma Brewin, that I was in love with & I’d also been obsessing over Benny Andallos fluffy green hat worn by FKA Twigs. Neither which I could afford at the time (this was just between the first two lockdowns and my work was non-existent), so this was a chance to create something similar for myself. 



The hat looked amazing and I wore it to a fancy dress party, put up a load of photos up on instagram and my friend Louise Carmell who is a stylist asked if she could loan it for a shoot – her photos were amazing! Another of my friends Alex, wore the same hat to Shambala Festival, she looked so bomb and got sooooo many people approach her, asking where she got the hat. So I then thought maybe I was on to something here. Because of my job, I’m part of some costume networking groups on facebook , a woman on there was selling a big box of faux fur offcuts cheap. I bought the furs with the hats in mind and got a little creative, patch-working the offcuts together. The first hat made from these offcuts, I gave to my best mate Demi for her birthday, and made another for myself – we both wore these to We Out Here festival last summer – and, like with Alex, the hats got a LOT of attention. In the wee hours of the morning at one of the stages a lovely girl called Lola excitedly approached me, asking to try on the hat and convinced me to set up shop and, became my first customer! BIG UP LOLA. Fast forward a few months, a few more festivals, a lot more parties and countless excited people asking ‘where did you get that hat?!’ I finally decided to start up a Depop page. Within a few days I had a notification to say that Depop had featured the hats on their discover & explore page, which gave the page a huge kick start. A week later, I got a DM on my personal instagram for Depop, saying that they were going to feature the page on their instagram on Saturday night, which was also Halloween night – a prime time spot for insta, with everyone sharing their costumes, eeeeeeek!! BIG UP DEPOP!!

So, I was kind of given the push to set up my own page ASAP – and had to also come up with a name to go with this. I knew that I wanted the brand to be something fun and incorporate a play on words. I had a toss up between That’s Hat (in homage to Paris Hilton) or Hat & Spicy. I ended up choosing Hat & Spicy because that’s exactly how you feel when you’re at a party and wearing one of the hats! I also wanted to add the ‘party supplies’ tagline – as again, this is exactly what they are; the piece de resistance to your party look, whether its for a festival, a birthday, a show., whatever. It was also a bit of a play on the business cards that dealers drop off everywhere. I made up a load of business cards that just said ‘party supplies’ on one side and ’@hat.n.spicy’ on the other and dropped them around various places. People might have been a bit disappointed when they found hats rather than their local dealer lol. Anyway, I digress, I set up the page on Friday night, then Saturday Depop made their post, tagged the insta and then from there it sort of took off nicely. I started getting orders in, messages for loans and yeah it’s been a bit of weird, accidental whirlwind and I feel very blessed and grateful for all the lovely opportunities that have come my way since. 

Do you have a background in fashion? 

I didn’t ever study fashion – or anything else for that matter lol. I went straight into work when I was 17 and since then have had lots of different job roles – however they’ve always had a background in either fashion, music or events. I interned at Company magazine in the fashion cupboard, another internship for a fashion PR company, I worked at LUSH selling soap, did 3 months at MTV working on their socials, did a season in Ibiza for Ibiza Rocks hotel and worked for bars and clubs in Shoreditch looking after their private parties… the list goes on. Currently (other than hats) I work as a freelance costume assistant, and this was my full time job previous to HAT & SPICY. I started that through assisting one of my best friends Verity who is a costume designer. The first job I ever worked with her on, was for Sam Smith’s ‘One Last Song’ music video. For this we had a little arts and crafts session and created these beautiful show girl headpieces from up-cycling fake Evisu visors from the pound shop and lots of trimmings and feathers from Ridley Road. We had so much fun just getting crafty, making pretty things, and ever since that my favourite jobs have always been the ones where we have had to dig out the glue gun. Since then, I’ve been lucky enough to work on the costume team for some incredible Artists music videos, and some amazing productions in film & tv, including The Crown – which was an absolute dream!!  

What inspires you on the daily to create?

I like to create custom hats which are individual to each customer. So really, it’s their own personality and style that inspires me. When I started off by creating hats for my friends for their birthdays, I would keep their vibe in mind and try to create a hat that reflects their uniqueness. I also like to think where the hat is going and what it’s for and match the hat to the party or festival or outfit. I also have a very bad shopping & hoarding habit – I love nothing more than mooching about the charity shops, whether irl or online, and when I see something with a great shape, print or texture, then I have to have it or I won’t stop thinking about it for days. I now just convince myself that I’ll buy it, then turn it into a HAT & SPICY creation. It helps to justify the purchase, so I can get my fix! 

Have you had any famous clients so far? (now’s the time for some name drops!) 

I absolutely love drag race – and have been so bloody lucky to have created hats for season 2’s iconic queens, Ginny Lemon and Ellie Diamond, and am currently in the process of creating one for A’Whora. Honestly – dreams come true vibes for all three of them, I am such a huge fan and can now die happy. I’ve also created the cutest Hat for Self Esteem for the prettiest Valentines Day shoot, which made the cover of Time Out, which was wild! The shoot was absolutely beautiful and it was a mad moment to see my hat in print on such a phenomenal woman, on such a gorgeous shoot. They’ve also been worn by Jax Jones, C-Kay, Nqobilé, Jazelle (Ugly Worldwide), Kat Penkin. The absolute dream team, Ben & Natalie, who run No Basic Bombshell (an amazing jewellery brand based in Birmingham) are headed to LA this month and are going to be pimping out some HAT & SPICY at Coachella and DRAG-CON, so hopefully there will soon be some more names to add to the list! 

Who would be your dream client to make a hat for and why?  

The Spice Girls!!! I’m currently in the process of creating a line of hats based on each of their personalities (lil exclusive for you). So if I could get them on their heads it would be UNREAL. I truly do believe in girl power! They are the OG style icons and of course they can then be HAT & SPICY GIRLS 😉 

What struggles have you faced in your biz so far? 

I’ve definitely struggled with my time management and inability to set boundaries and say no. I’ve been extremely fortunate with the exposure so far – but because of it, my screen time has probably increased by about 90%. This has been quite draining and I’ve struggled with getting back to people and probably have missed some golden opportunities by not responding quick enough or missing a message. But with everything I have got – I will always say yes and try to accommodate as much as possibly can, even if it means staying up and sewing until 6am. This has happened on way too many occasions, and I end up a little stressed mess for days. I also have my studio set up in my house – which is great but I’m very bad at getting myself going first thing and I procrastinate a LOT, which just has a knock on effect and I end up working late pretty much every night. I struggle with the organisational side too – I still haven’t finished my website, created a logo, got my own packaging etc etc. And these are all things that should have happened months ago!! 

What is your big dream for Hat n Spicy? 

I would absolutely love to be in the crowd at the pyramid stage Glastonbury, look up & the headliner is wearing HAT & SPICY! Just to be like, I made that biiiiiitch!! Would be proper pinch me moment. But other than that, I would love to get to the point where I can pay my bills and live GOOD through the sales of the hats. It would be amazing to keep the custom element to the brand, but also do collection drops that sell out in minutes! And maybe get to the point where I could afford an assistant to help me with some organisation!


Where/how can people purchase your hats? 

You can purchase them via my website www.hatandspicy.com, through my depop page, or dropping me a message on the Instagram @hat.n.spicy

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