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Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Girls Night #276: How She Does It: What to do When Your Dream Job Isn’t Actually That Dreamy with Briana Summers

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Stephanie May Wilson

Self-improvement, Education, Relationships, Society & Culture, How To

4.94K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night! Friends, I’m so excited because today we’re back with another episode in our How She Does it Series where I’m sharing profiles of women we look up to. Today’s guest is my new friend, Bri Summers! After Bri landed what she thought was her dream job after college she quickly realized that her dream job — the one she’d been working toward FOREVER, wasn’t actually so dreamy. In fact, she realized that she wanted to do something totally different and that’s when she decided to strike out on her own and build a business based on her hobbies, passion, and expertise — and that’s when her company, Brighten Made was born. Brighten Made is an artful branding and web design studio for lifestyle brands. I first stumbled upon Bri’s work as I was in the design process for my apparel line, The Girls Night Gift shop, and fell in love with everything she does!  In this conversation, we’re talking through the things Bri had to overcome and figure out to get to the place where she is today — from receiving pushback from naysayers to navigating the pressures of motherhood and overcoming her own fears and insecurities that held her back.  Bri is someone who is doing incredible things in the world and making a difference in the creative community — I know you’re going to love her! Okay, with that said, let’s hop into our conversation! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey friend, welcome to Girls Night, where we work through life's biggest decisions and transitions together.

0:10.3

I'm your host, Stephanie May Wilson, and I am so glad you're here.

0:14.8

Let's get started.

0:16.4

I'm excited because today we're back with another episode in our How She Does It series,

0:21.6

where I'm sharing profiles of women that we can look up to.

0:25.7

Today's guest is my new friend, Bree Summers.

0:29.1

After Bree landed what she thought was her dream job after college,

0:32.6

she quickly realized that her dream job, the one that she'd been working toward forever,

0:38.5

wasn't actually so dreamy. In fact, she realized that her dream job, the one that she'd been working toward forever, wasn't actually so dreamy.

0:39.9

In fact, she realized that she wanted to do something totally different, and that's when she

0:43.8

decided to strike out on her own and build a business based on her hobbies, her passion,

0:48.5

and her expertise.

0:50.0

And that's when her company Brighton Made was born.

0:53.3

Brighton Made is an artful branding and web design studio for lifestyle brands.

0:58.3

I first came across Bree's work as I was in the design process for my appareline, the

1:02.8

Girls Night gift shop, and I fell in love with everything that she does.

1:08.7

In this conversation, we're going to be talking through the things that Brie had to overcome

1:12.4

and figure out to get to the place where she is today.

1:15.8

From receiving pushback from naysayers to navigating the pressures of motherhood and overcoming

1:19.9

her own fears and insecurities that have held her back along the way.

1:23.7

Bree is someone who is doing incredible things in the world and making a difference in the creative community, and I know you're going to love her.

1:31.1

Okay, with that said, let's hop into our conversation.

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