Muse Room Podcast

Muse Room Podcast

This podcast is a hub for makers and thinkers, a place where I can talk to people about the things that inspire them.

  • 1 hour 17 minutes
    Dena Fisher | Home Cook and Founder of Dinner In

    Thank you for tuning into another episode of Muse Room Table! I am so happy that you are here, whether you’re returning, or just joining us. This is a community for cooking and food enthusiasts whether you’re a professional restaurant chef, home cook, or simply cooking curious. This place is for you!

    In this episode of Muse Room Table, I am talking to Dena Fisher. I first met her at The Cleveland Flea when she catered lunch at a co-working event I attended. Since then I have followed her journey online and we have slowly become Instagram pals. She is a genuine and cheerful gal who loves good food, and is passionate about providing it to her family and friends.

    For Dena, cooking isn’t just about mastering the perfect crispy chicken thigh and it’s not all about the Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt you may or may not have in your pantry. While we talk about both of those things during this episode in grave detail, cooking for Dena is about bringing people together, whether that’s at your family table, or over Zoom. For her, food is about creating community.

    In this episode, I hope you get a taste for that community that Dena refers to. We talk about so much:

    • Her inspiration from seasonal foods
    • Her obsession with a good “matchstick” cut (knife cuts really can change the texture of your food which will in turn change your eating experience!)
    • Her first memory in the kitchen
    • How cooking with her grandparents and parents has influenced her cooking today
    • How food brings people together
    • Fridge and pantry staples that Dena always has on hand
    • How people can become more comfortable in the kitchen
    • Her tried and true process for a perfect crispy chicken thigh
    • Why Dena started Dinner In and how Covid-19 has impacted it in recent months

    And much more!

    I also ask her some fun quick-fire questions and she shares all about this episode’s recipe!


    If you'd like to get the full recipe for Dena's Braised Chicken with White Wine and Garlic, head over to www.museroom.space.


    To connect with Dena, find her on Instagram @denas_table and on her website, www.denastable.com.


    To connect with Katie, find her on Instafram @museroomtable.


    Thank you SO much for tuning into this episode! If you enjoy this podcast, will you please leave a review on Apple Podcasts? Reviews are one of the best ways to support the podcast because they give potential listeners the gentle nudge they need to tune in.


    Thank you for your support and we shall talk again on the next episode of Muse Room Table.

    13 November 2020, 7:04 am
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Ann Marie Elaban | Baking Enthusiast and Aspiring Food Stylist

    Welcome back to Muse Room! I know it’s been quite a long time but I am so excited to be back talking to people that inspire me. This podcast is going to be a bit different going forward. If you follow me on Instagram you probably saw that I changed my handle to @museroomtable. I am diving into something that I’ve always loved and that is food. Cooking is something that has fascinated me since I was a child and it’s something that makes me really happy. So from here on out everyone you hear from on this podcast will be somewhat related to the world of food - whether that is an avid home cook, professional restaurant chef, food blogger, you name it.


    Starting out I am going to keep this relatively simple. I ended up putting a lot of pressure on myself with Muse Room when I first started and with me being a one-woman show, I need to keep my sanity in check. So for now, I am going to try (keyword being try) to commit to a new episode every other week, and then we’ll take it from there. If there is someone you want me to interview please let me know by either emailing me at [email protected] or sending me a DM on Instagram @museroomtable.


    This week I am sharing a conversation that I had with a friend of mine, Ann Marie Elaban. She’s a fellow (former) Bon Appétit fan (we’ll get into what that means in the episode), lover of baked goods, and an aspiring food stylist. She doesn’t call herself a food stylist but I think she should. Her photos are GORGEOUS. Head over to the show notes on my website to see the photo of an egg salad toast that Ann Marie mentions in this episode or just go follow her out on Instagram @annmarieelaban.


    In our conversation we talk about:

    • Her first memory in the kitchen
      • How to cook delicious food with what you have in the kitchen (I.E. the one time she made a shepherd’s pie in her tiny NYC kitchen)
    • The power that spices have for making use of everything in your fridge
    • How the pandemic has influenced her cooking and eating habits
    • Her process for styling food and take photos of her food
    • Her love of baking
    • Why we can no longer “stan” Bon Appétit

    And loads more!


    Click here to get the full show notes with links to anything Ann Marie mentions AND the recipe of the week!


    If you’re a returning listener of Muse Room Podcast, THANK YOU for sticking with me. If you’re new, welcome! I’m so glad you’re here.


    Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. It’s the best way to support the podcast because it tells Apple that these conversations are worth hearing. Thank you so much for your support.

    16 October 2020, 5:00 am
  • 1 hour 45 minutes
    Miranda Scott, Founder of Coven on Witchcraft, Spirituality, and her Ancestral Work

    Welcome back to the podcast and hello from Nashville, Tennessee! 

    In this episode I am sharing a conversation that I recorded back in April with the founder of Coven, Miranda Scott. In our conversation we talk about her journey into spirituality, witchcraft, and her ancestral work. It is a long conversation with tons of takeaways so listen closely.

    DISCLAIMER: In our conversation we touch on some topics that may be triggering for some people. We touch on grief, loss, abuse, suicide and mental health. If you'd like to skip through that part of the conversation, it begins around 32:54 and goes through about 47:21. It does come up in bits and pieces throughout the whole conversation so if that is something you would rather not listen to, I totally understand and support you.

    Topics we discuss:

    -Having an identity outside of being a mother

    -Her brief excursion into Catholicism

    -The loss of her parents

    -Her journey into witchcraft and spirituality

    -Doing the ancestral work to break the cycle of abuse

    -Stepping fully into her identity as a queer women and witch

    Enjoy!


    How to connect with Miranda:

    -Follow Coven on Instagram.

    -Coven's Website

    -Visit Coven in Lakewood at 1384 Bonneview Ave, Lakewood OH., 44107


    If you want to try Honeybook, click this link and use the code: katherine72965 


    Thank you so much for tuning into Muse Room! If this podcast brings value to your life, please screenshot this episode, share on your IG stories and tag us. It's one of the best ways to support this podcast and helps these conversations find more people. Thank you SO MUCH for your support.


    Follow along with Muse Room on Instagram here.

    Questions or suggestions for the podcast? Email me at [email protected]

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    26 October 2019, 7:41 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    LIVE with Nikki LoPresti of Elan Styling

    Tune in for the LIVE recording of my conversation with Nikki LoPresti of Elan Styling. We recorded our conversation in front of a live audience at the Cleveland Flea HQ.

    Connect with Nikki on Instagram.

    Interested in starting your own podcast? Sign up for my online course at the EARLY BIRD price for 25% off. The course is $198 and launches on November 1st but until October 1st you can purchase it for 25% off.  

    Thank you for listening!

    9 September 2019, 7:20 am
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    (35) Rachael Koenig, Founder of Shore Society

    Welcome back to Muse Room! I am so excited to share this week's episode with you. I'm talking with Rachael from Shore Society. Rachael is just lovely. She's smart, creative, intentional and so driven. We sat at her dining room table in her beautiful home and chatted about all things Shore Society. Tune into Episode 35 to hear about how she got into design, how she started her business, her creative process, what inspires her, and so much more.


    Topics in this episode include:

    +What currently is inspiring her

    +How creativity came into her life

    +Studying graphic design at Kent State University

    +The trajectory of her business

    +The line between inspiration and being too influenced by something

    +Balancing a full time job and a full time business

    +Her design process


    Rachael was talking about her collaboration with the Lakewood coffee shop, Brewellas. Find Brewellas on Madison in Lakewood and follow them on Instagram here!

    Connect with Rachael:

    Website

    Instagram

    Connect with me:

    Website

    Instagram


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    Grab a ticket to my LIVE podcast event with Nikki from Elan Styling Cle by going to Eventbrite.

    6 August 2019, 8:40 pm
  • 1 hour 28 minutes
    Founder of FOUNT, Jackie Wachter

    In this episode of Muse Room I sit down with Jackie Wachter, the co-founder of FOUNT. If you're unfamiliar FOUNT is a creative studio here in Cleveland that focuses on creating leather goods that are of the highest quality and are also sustainable for the environment. Tune in to hear my conversation with Jackie where we talk about fast fashion, sustainability, timing, how FOUNT started and how it has evolved and so much more.  Enjoy!


    Follow FOUNT on Instagram.


    Grab a ticket to my live podcast event that is happening this Wednesday evening, July 10th.


    Thank you for listening!

    8 July 2019, 9:03 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    The Best Friend Duo of Oh So Graceful

    Welcome back to the podcast! I KNOW. It has been a while. But I am SO excited to be back!. Today I am sharing a conversation that I had with Ally and Caroline, the best friend duo behind the blog called Oh So Graceful. These gals have been long overdue on the podcast. I mean, they're perfect for Muse Room. They're creative, hilarious and the friendship that they share is so inspiring. I am so grateful to have had the chance to hang out with them. We talked about female friendship, having an identity outside of being a mother, how the blog came about and the woes of social media. 

    Enjoy the episode!

    If you would like to connect with Ally and Caroline, here's how:

    Follow them on Instagram

    Head to their website

    Want to connect with me?

    Follow me on Instagram

    Check out my website

    Email me at [email protected]


    Do you want to start a podcast? I've got you covered. See how we can help you when you go to www.museroom.space/museroommedia


    Does this podcast bring you value and inspiration? Please help us to continue delivering FREE content to you by leaving us a review! It would mean the world to us.

    6 June 2019, 4:57 am
  • 1 hour 27 minutes
    (32) Jillian Kramer, Journalist, Editor and Founder of Modern Cle

    In Episode 32 I am joined by journalist, editor, and founder of Modern Cle, Jillian Kramer. Modern Cle is an email newsletter dedicated to telling the stories of North East Ohio. For just $3 a month you can purchase a subscription to Modern Cle and get a high quality article send straight to your inbox every month. In this episode Jillian tells us all about how she decided to become a journalist, what that path was like, crime reporting in Alabama, living in New York and then moving back to Ohio to start Modern Cle.


    To subscribe to Modern Cle visit their website. A subscription includes one article sent to your inbox per month, 20% off your ticket to their Behind The Story events, and the knowledge that you are supporting female writers and photographers here in Cleveland. If you would like to pitch a story click here.  For updates follow Modern Cle on Instagram.


    To connect with me:

    Instagram

    Website

    E-mail: [email protected]


    To support this podcast, check out our sponsors. Get 20% off your first order at Jar Goods by going to www.jargoods.com/museroom and use the code MUSEROOM all caps at check out. Get 15% off your order at Free Period Press by going to www.freeperiodpress.myshopify.com and use the code MUSE at check out.


    If this podcast brings you joy and inspiration, please consider leaving a review. Your support means the world! Thank you for listening.


    15 April 2019, 2:22 am
  • 1 hour 27 minutes
    (31) Alexis and Gia of Creative Babes Cleveland

    Today's episode is a long one and it is a good one. This week's muses are Gia and Alexis, the leaders of Creative Babes Cleveland. I met up with them both for coffee back in October because I was curious about what they were doing and I immediately felt a connection towards them. Since that coffee date I attended two of the Creative Babes Cleveland events and I really just can't get enough. It's like a sleep over but for adults...and without the sleeping over. Words that I think of when I think of hanging out at Creative Babes are cozy, warm, gooey and magical. If you haven't been to one I highly recommend it.


    I was filled with so many good feelings when they both agreed to come and chat with me on the podcast. We ended up meeting up at Alexis's house on a Sunday morning and it was very on brand. Cozy and magical. We sat on the couch, drank coffee and chatted all things Creative Babes. I'm so excited for you to hear our conversation. Enjoy!


    Some of the things we talk about in the conversation are:

    -How Gia and Alexis met and how they fell in friendship love

    -How Creative Babes was born and how they got the idea to bring it to Cleveland

    -What it is like being a creative, trying to figure out what you want to do with your life...the options are endless!

    -Their current inspiration

    -What it is like working with your best friend

    -Female friendship

    AND MORE


    If you would like to connect with Gia and Alexis here's how:

    -Follow Creative Babes Cleveland on Instagram

    -Follow Alexis on Instagram

    -Follow Gia on Instagram

    -Check out the Website


    Connect with me:

    -Follow me on Instagram

    -Check out my website

    -Send an email to [email protected]


    -I am booking clients for podcast management. Claim your spot here.

    -I am also launching an 8 week program called the Podcast Starter Pack. If you have been dreaming of having your own podcast, claim your spot now! Learn more about the program here.


    Support our sponsors:

    -Save 20% on your first order with Jar Goods by visiting www.jargoods.com/museroom and use the code MUSE ROOM at check out.

    -Save 15% on your order with Free Period Press by going to www.freeperiodpress.myshopify.com and use the code MUSE at check out.


    If this podcast brings value and inspiration to your life, please consider leaving a review. Your support means the world!


    Thank you for listening!



    5 April 2019, 1:22 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    (30) Lora DiFranco, Founder of Free Period Press

    Welcome back to another episode of Muse Room. This week on the podcast I'm chatting with Lora, the founder of Free Period Press. Lora wanted to make space for more creativity in her life so she decided to create an adult coloring book with the help of her designer friends. Now Free Period Press has an incredible line of paper products that focus on self care, creativity and productivity. I sat down with Lora at Limelight (beautiful co-working space in Ohio City) last week and we chatted all things social media and creativity.


    In this episode we chat about:

    -Social media and how Lora takes control of her relationship with it

    -How Italian culture influenced her childhood and creativity

    -How she came up with the idea to start Free Period Press

    -Her creative process

    -How she got the opportunity to create a zine for the Good Company Magazine

    AND SO MUCH MORE


    How to connect with Lora:

    -Free Period Press on Instagram

    -Website

    -Come hang out with her at Muse Reading Room


    Connect with me:

    -Instagram

    -Website

    -Email: [email protected]


    Enter our giveaway until 7pm Tuesday, March 26th! 


    Support our sponsors:

    Get 15% off your order at Free Period Press by using the code MUSE at checkout. Head to Free Period Press to start shopping.

    Get 20% off your first order at Jar Goods by using the code MUSEROOM at checkout. Head to www.jargoods.com/museroom to grab your sauce!


    If this episode brought you joy, please consider rating and leaving a review. Your support means the world! Thank you for listening and I'll chat with you next week!

    25 March 2019, 4:36 pm
  • 43 minutes 11 seconds
    (29) Part Two with Janae Bryson, Founder of Auden & Company

    And we are back with part two! In part two of my conversation with Janae we dig into how her business got started. She gives us some advice on branding and tells us about her newest project, Creatively Stocked. If you haven't listened to part one go back and listen before you tune into part two!

    In part two of Episode 29 we talk about:

    -What she liked so much about branding when she was first starting out

    -All of the elements that go into creating a brand

    -Why she named her business Auden & Company

    -What small business beginners should focus on when creating their brand


    Janae offers free resources on her website. Find them here.


    Connect with Janae:

    -Personal Instagram

    -Auden & Company on Instagram

    -Creatively Stocked

    -Website


    Connect with me:

    -Instagram

    -Website

    -E-mail me at [email protected]


    Do you want to start a podcast? We are launching a Podcast Starter Pack. Find more information here.


    Does this podcast resonate with you? Please consider leaving a review. It would mean the world to me!


    Thanks for listening!

    16 March 2019, 4:00 am
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