• Samantha Maye | Denver Female Owned Small Business Series | Elopement Photography
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode, Sarah Smiles, host of Consider the Source, sits down with Samantha, the photographer and creative force behind Maye.Be Take A Photo, a Colorado-based elopement and adventure wedding photography and planning brand. Through an honest and inspiring conversation, Sarah and Samantha explore what it means to design a wedding day that feels intentional, personal, and rooted in experience rather than tradition.

    Samantha shares how her business grew from a playful idea into a full-scale creative practice centered on elopements, microweddings, and intimate celebrations in nature. She explains her philosophy of documenting real moments while encouraging couples to be fully present — a mindset that aligns with the brand’s mantra: live the moment first, then take the photo.

    Sarah guides the conversation into Samantha’s role beyond photography, highlighting how she supports couples through location scouting, timeline creation, and elopement planning, making the process approachable and stress-free. Together, they discuss why more couples are choosing non-traditional paths and how intentional celebrations can feel more aligned, meaningful, and joyful.

    Throughout the episode, Sarah Smiles brings her signature curiosity and warmth, creating space for a conversation about creativity, entrepreneurship, and redefining what milestone moments can look like. This episode is an inspiring listen for anyone drawn to adventure, storytelling, or building a business that reflects their values.

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    58 mins
  • Chelsea Stewart | Denver Female Owned Small Business Series | HAVN Hot Pilates
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode, Sarah talks with Chelsea Stewart, owner and founder of HAVN Hot Pilates, a boutique studio based in the Denver area. Chelsea has spent over 15 years cultivating her expertise in Pilates, strength training, and body mechanics and she brings that depth to every aspect of her studio.

    Chelsea shares her wellness journey: how she discovered her passion for movement, what led her to build a Pilates and strength studio, and why she chose to make it a hot experience. She breaks down the HAVN method, which fuses contemporary mat Pilates with weight-based strength work, all practiced in a heated room to maximize both cardiovascular and muscular engagement.

    Listeners hear Chelsea’s philosophy around her “Core Four” values: Excellence, Expertise, Embodiment, and Engagement. Through those pillars, HAVN is more than a workout it’s a space where people can push physical boundaries while also cultivating mental and emotional growth.

    Chelsea also reflects on building her coaching team, her role as both an instructor and business owner, and how she designs classes that feel both efficient and deeply intentional.

    The conversation also touches on how heated Pilates amplifies the mind-body connection. Chelsea explains that the heat isn’t just for sweat: it intensifies awareness and encourages a deeper focus on breath, alignment, and strength.

    More than anything, Chelsea’s story is about creating a community. HAVN is a place for people to feel strong, challenged, and supported a sanctuary where physical and mental resilience are built in tandem.

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    57 mins
  • Grace Howland | Evoquer | Quitting Private Equity to Create a Fragrance Brand
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, Sarah sits down with Grace Howland, founder of Evoquer, to explore her unconventional leap from the world of private equity to the art of fragrance creation. Grace opens up about the inspiration behind Evoquer, the time she spent developing the brand, and the deeply personal process of translating memory and emotion into modern, wearable fragrances. She offers a transparent look at the realities of entrepreneurship from walking away from a prestigious career path to navigating self-doubt, building a product-based business from scratch, and learning to trust her own creative instincts.

    Listeners will hear how Grace blends structure with artistry, how she defines success on her own terms, and why fragrance can be one of the most intimate forms of self-expression. This conversation is an honest, empowering reminder that it’s never too late to pivot, pursue your curiosity, and create something that feels true.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Kelley Waterfall | Denver Female Owned Small Business Series | DIY Home Renovation
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode, Sarah sits down with Kelley Waterfall, a former journalist who traded breaking news for breaking down walls. After years in the newsroom, Kelley took a leap of faith to pursue her growing passion for DIY home renovation full-time. She shares how storytelling skills from her journalism career now shape the way she documents her projects, the lessons she’s learned about craftsmanship and creativity, and what it’s really like to start over in a hands-on, self-taught career.

    This conversation is an inspiring look at reinvention, risk-taking, and the joy of creating something tangible — one home project at a time.

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    54 mins
  • Ashleigh | Denver Female Owned Small Business Series | ABCreative
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode, Sarah chats with Ashleigh, marketing expert and founder of ABCreative, about what it really takes to build a standout brand in today’s crowded digital landscape. Ashleigh shares her journey from marketing professional to creative entrepreneur, offering insight into how she helps businesses clarify their message, elevate their visual identity, and connect authentically with their audience.

    The conversation dives into the strategy behind powerful storytelling, the importance of consistency across platforms, and how brands can stay relevant without chasing every new trend. Ashleigh also opens up about her creative process, lessons learned from working with diverse clients, and her perspective on balancing artistry with analytics.

    This episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs and creators looking to turn their vision into a compelling brand that truly resonates.

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    54 mins
  • Verity Noble | Denver Female Owned Small Business Series | Nude Foods
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode, Sarah sits down with Verity Noble, co-founder of Nude Foods Market, a groundbreaking zero-waste grocery store based in Denver. Verity shares her journey from startup founder to sustainability advocate, diving into what inspired her to create a grocery model that eliminates single-use packaging and reimagines how we shop for food.

    The conversation explores the challenges of building a mission-driven business, the logistics of operating a returnable container system, and how community support has helped Nude Foods grow in a convenience-driven culture. Verity also opens up about her personal motivations for pursuing environmental impact, the realities of being a female entrepreneur, and her hopes for the future of sustainable living in Colorado and beyond.

    This episode is an inspiring look at how one woman’s vision and persistence are transforming the way we think about food, waste, and local business

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    58 mins
  • Regina Kypriandes | Denver Female Owned Small Business Series | Indie Author
    Oct 16 2025

    In this episode, Sarah sits down with Regina Kypriandes, author of Falling Free, to discuss her creative journey — from discovering her voice as a writer to taking the leap into publishing her debut novel.

    Regina shares how Falling Free began as a deeply personal story that grew into something much larger: a reflection on timing, love, and the courage it takes to let go. But beyond the story itself, she opens up about what it means to write honestly, to face self-doubt, and to follow a creative calling despite uncertainty.

    Throughout the conversation, Regina and Sarah explore the writing process — how inspiration strikes, the discipline it takes to finish a book, and the moment Regina knew her story was ready to be shared with the world. She also talks about the realities of publishing with Atmosphere Press, demystifying what it’s really like to bring a book to life from first draft to finished copy.

    This episode is a candid and inspiring look at creativity, resilience, and the journey of becoming an author. Whether you’re a writer yourself or someone curious about the stories behind the stories, Regina’s perspective offers warmth, insight, and encouragement to anyone daring to create something of their own.

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    58 mins
  • Sage Spade | Denver Female Owned Small Business Series | Supporting Small Businesses
    Oct 15 2025

    In this episode, Sarah sits down with Melanie, founder of Sage Spade, to discuss how small businesses can succeed while staying rooted in integrity and purpose. Melanie shares the story behind Sage Spade — a boutique business that curates sustainable, handcrafted goods from independent artisans — and her vision for a more ethical, community-centered approach to capitalism.

    Throughout the conversation, Melanie reflects on how Sage Spade was born from a desire to celebrate creativity, craftsmanship, and conscious consumerism. By partnering with local makers, minimizing environmental impact, and donating 10% of profits to charity, she demonstrates how business can be both profitable and principled.

    The discussion delves into the realities of entrepreneurship — balancing growth with values, navigating sustainability challenges, and building meaningful relationships with both artisans and customers. Melanie also offers insight into her belief that capitalism, when approached intentionally, can be a vehicle for empowerment and collaboration rather than exploitation.

    This episode offers an inspiring look at what it means to do business with heart — perfect for entrepreneurs, creatives, and anyone interested in supporting small businesses that make a genuine difference.

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    1 hr and 2 mins