Wildflower Linen

Wildflower Linen
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Boneheads

Boneheads
Morgan & Tom hear my vision

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Apples, Oprahs and the White House

Ever have one of those days where you think, hmmm, I'd like to fly to the moon, course you have no idea how you are going to get there but you know you’d like to go. Then the next day a space ship shows up. I mean seriously.

I just returned from a 10 city tour in roughly three weeks. Toward the end of my travels, I visited my friend Michael’s office in New York, on Madison Ave—Chiat Day. An ad agency, I’d never heard of them, they rep a little company called APPLE along with a few other tiny brands. It wasn’t so much the big brands recognition that impressed me, their office IS the set right out of the movie I am directing in New York. I’ve been seeing this place in my minds eye for the past 4 years and here I am in it. And now being the filmmaker AND entrepreneur, I also have a wild hair about wanting to create some sort of marriage for My Story as well.

Now, I must rewind to the 2nd city in my tour, Minneapolis, where I was flown by Deluxe Corp to begin this year long Marketing Lab, Project Rev co sponsored by SCORE, where I meet Mark Debosz, head of the Score Foundation, who offers me a job on the spot to create a video for their Big Awards Gala in September in DC for all their major sponsors American Express, Deluxe, Walmart.

Back to Chiat Day and my trip to the moon. I return from 10 city whirlwind to book the interviews for the SCORE video. And guess who gets handed to me on a silver platter not more than 3 days after my NYC Madison Ave visit---the former president and worldwide account director of Chiat Day, Tom Patty. Oh, just you wait, it gets even better…

Tom is the counselor to Morgan Smith, co owner of Boneheads Restaurant (tune into their MyStory film to hear how they came up with the name). Without question, these men are two of the coolest dudes you could ever meet. I wanted to listen to them talk shop all day, talking marketing in terms that even this newbie can comprehend. And they certainly didn’t need any direction from me, they were on a roll.

Morgan is a smart, giving, in tune business man who is so genuine and kind you want to either kiss or pinch him to be sure he is real. And Tom is one of those humble genius’ so rare, you can only hope some of his brilliance will rub off on you just by being in his presence. During our interview, alright lets admit it, the second I found out I was going to meet Tom, I was plotting just the right moment I would kindly convince him that he must mentor me.

We finish the interview, he sees the book I am reading in my bag The Starbucks Experience and says “oh you are serious about this entrepreneur thing?” I tell him a bit about my hopes and desires for My Story and without skipping a beat he throws out “I need to to mentor you.” (not a question, as if it is already done). I exclaim, “Tom you took my line!”

And our day has only begun. It is only 10am when we leave Boneheads with delicious, fresh, oh so yummy food in hand, to head over to Wildflower Linens to meet the owner Youngsong Martin and her mentor Terri Carr.

Youngsong creates the most breathtaking table linens you have ever laid eyes on. She has revolutionized the way party décor is done. She is a 5’ ball of fire, brimming over with so much passion and zest, I could hardly believe my good fortune, and twice in one day. No white polyester linens for this Korean emigrant who started her career in fashion, it is couture all the way. Don’t worry about spilling red wine, blood, ink or anything else on her ready for the runway fabrics, she's created a business within a business, specialized non toxic, green, dry cleaning to get out any stain.

In 7 years of working with Terri, a maverick in her own right (featured in the a new book Women of True Grit), Young and Terri’s collaboration has launched Wildflower Linens as the go to place for Oprah, the Emmy’s, the Golden Globes, the Oscars and now THE White House. We say THE White House because Young tells a funny story about when THE White House called she didn’t believe it was really THE White House, she thought it was a joke. No laughing matter when Lady Obama herself wants to see Young’s linens. She’s a huge fan.

Seriously, pinch me.

Please share your own game changing revolutionary days.

7 comments:

  1. Wow is all I can say. I have to hang around you. You have this energy about you that is attracting good stuff. Amazing stuff! Keep up the attitude and nothing will stop you.

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  2. Tasha— You have the most incredible way of spinning a story... just as well in print as you do in your native medium. :)
    I love hearing about all your adventures— you are an inspiration, and it's so true that you're attracting all these great connections and relationships. Keep going, girl!

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  3. What an awesome journey! You are a force of nature, girl.

    Looking forward to the next chapter.

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  4. It sounds like it's all coming together -- and so quickly!

    I have to say, I am coveting the tablecloth Young is holding. It looks absolutely gorgeous.

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  5. Congratulations on your success...
    When you find "moments," you will get inspiration from reading our book you so kindly mention above...Women of True Grit!
    Kind regards,
    Tina Savas
    Co-author
    Women of True Grit
    tina@womenoftruegrit.com

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  6. Tasha, You are magnetic! In person, in print and with your videos, you have a special gift. I have no doubt that you are going to attract success beyond your wildest dreams. You go girl!

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  7. Wildflower Linen's gallery is absolutely stunning!!

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