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Episode 258: Using Social Media to Grow Your Brand with Kelley Baker, celebrity brow artist

This week we talk to the original queen of brows, Kelley Baker! This mama started her brand, Kelley Baker Brows, from the ground up using social media to help grow her business, market her products, and connect with other beauty lovers. Now she teaches other women and mamas how to create their own businesses and schedules that work for their lives and find their own version of success. Kelley is also sharing her tips for social media brand growth and the beauty products she can’t live without. Any mama looking to be inspired will love Kelley’s journey to success!

Super Mamas listeners can use code SUPER10 to get 10% off at KelleyBaker.com.

More about Kelley: Award-winning arch and celebrity makeup artist, entrepreneur, and social media beauty maven, Kelley Baker, knew her calling early on after witnessing the confidence boost each of her clients left with after she had transformed their brows. Over fifteen years later, she is now known as one of the world’s most coveted celeb arch artists, with a reputation for shaping brows in a manner that can only be described as perfection.

Kelley has a knack for social media and utilized the Instagram platform, sharing her world as a brow artist by posting real-time images and videos of her clients in her chair from her chic salon in Venice, CA on Main Street. Kelley’s charisma and amazing brow transformations quickly turned her into a social media sensation and developed a loyal following of over 750,000 fans, setting the internet on fire with perfectly shaped sleek brows desired by women around the world.

Kelley’s Favorite Beauty Products

Pick or Tip of the Week

Since we’re talking all things beauty this episode, Bricia’s pick this week is Sweet Street Cosmetics L.A. Lady eyeshadow palette. Its neutral, bronze-y and beautiful. She also highly recommends their liquid lipsticks. Her tip is to put on a quick swipe of the liquid lipstick before a Zoom call and it instantly makes you look so put together.

Paulina has been waiting for La Libreria to open up during quarantine and it finally is! It’s a great place to find libros en español for your kids. They are following social distancing protocols when visiting in store and you can also shop online. There are many books that you won’t find on Amazon, books from other countries, all ages from baby to teens - each of Paulina’s girls picked up books they loved!

Links

Super Mamas listeners can use code SUPER10 to get 10% off at KelleyBaker.com.

Follow Kelley on Instagram @kelleybakerbrows and her salon @kelleybakerbeautysalon

Episode 195: Live from the Super Mamá Social w/ the iconic Emmy Award Winner, Myrka Dellanos on Faith & Community

 
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This week we have the 2nd part of our series from the Super Mamás Social panels. Today, we are sharing our conversation with the iconic Myrka Dellanos; a two time Emmy award-winning journalist who has gained credibility and the love of millions in the United States and Latin America.  We talk about her spiritual journey and the importance of keeping our faith through hardships (as these only make us stronger) and doing things with excellence and breaking all stereotypes.  

Also, HUGE thank you to @McDonalds for their beautiful activation of floral bouquets with @MadreFlorals at our Social! It was SO beautiful. & for their delicious coffee from #McCafe in our mom lounge.

Our conversation with Myrka Dellanos

How did you come into your faith, and how does faith shape who Myrka is today?

What are some of those hardships you’ve had in your life that you are most proud of today?

Today, we are here on this stage because of women like you who have opened so many doors for women who talk and look like us.  Who have been those women to you? And who would you like to be for the next generation of women.

Audience Q&A

What would be your advice for starting your brand in 2019?

How do you think social media has changed the approach of traditional media outlets?

How do you create community in a professional field where you don’t see people like yourself in them?

What is your advice on mom guilt & going back into the work force?

How do you find that extra energy that pushes your forward?