Diana James is Living Swell

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Show Notes:

Episode Notes:

Diana James started creating interior designs because she loves change. We explore some of the recent changes in the industry, while talking about where she started and what the trend is for the future of housing.

Her retail space in Marblehead, Living Swell, where she surrounds herself with what she likes to look at, is filled with home goods from women owned businesses.

It was a great conversation and I look forward to visiting her shop!

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INSIDE THIS EPISODE:

Diana James can be found at www.livingswellmarblehead.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Livingswellmarblehead

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/living_swell_marblehead/

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This episode was produced by Matt McKee, with help from Suzanne Schultz and http://www.CanvasFineArts.com, the specialists in coaching for creatives, and editing by Bill Shamlian at Orb Sound.


About Cherry Bomb! The Podcast

Join host Matt McKee as he talks with artists, chefs, entrepreneurs and innovators on the subjects of Food, Art and Sustainability.

The Inspiration for Cherry Bomb! The Podcast

After creating Cherry Bomb! and the rest of the Sweet Blasts series of photos, Matt found that every time he showed the works, deep conversations were sparked between him and his viewers as well as between the viewers themselves.

The podcast was the natural next step to continuing the conversation and sharing it with a wider audience.

Episode Credits

This episode was produced by Matt McKee, with consulting help from Suzanne Schultz at Canvas Fine Arts, the Specialists in Coaching for Creative People, and editing from Bill Shamlian at Orb Sound.


 
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