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Pickles & Pasta with Steph and Jay

Podkast av Stephanie Rado Taormina & Jay Schweid

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Welcome to Pickles & Pasta, a podcast about living creatively, loving boldly, and staying grounded in a world that often feels anything but.Steph and Jay met (or as Jay says “reconnected”) just before the pandemic and have been building a life, and a creative partnership, ever since. Together, they live, work, and support each other’s ventures while navigating the messy, beautiful chaos of modern life.No agendas. No sides. Just real conversations,sometimes deep, sometimes hilarious, always honest. This is their space to talk about creativity, connection, relationships, and everything in between. Pull up a chair. Let’s dig in. About StephStephanie Rado Taormina is the CEO and founder of Have Some Fun Today, a lifestyle brand inspired by her late father's mantra to live boldly and joyfully. With over 25 years of experience in branding, fashion, interiors, and entrepreneurship, she brings a sharp creative vision to everything she touches. A graduate of Parsons School of Design, Stephanie has reignited her fine art career since 2021, creating emotionally driven abstract work and building a growing marketplace for contemporary art. While integrating her artistic voice into the evolution of HSFT, she also maintains an independent studio practice focused on exhibitions, fine art prints, and creative collaborations. As co-host of the podcast Pickles & Pasta with Steph & Jay, she brings thoughtful, unscripted insight to conversations about creativity, culture, and navigating modern life. About Jay Jay Schweid is a native New Yorker, creative entrepreneur, and cultural shapeshifter with a career that’s anything but conventional. From launching JCS, a bespoke racket service trusted by tennis icons like McEnroe and Agassi, to co-founding The Spot—a legendary South Beach lounge with Mickey Rourke, Jay has always lived at the intersection of bold ideas and real-world impact. He went on to create high-touch concierge and event services for celebrity and HNWI clients, and in 2012, launched ephelants, a media company focused on streamlining film and commercial production. Built to challenge industry inefficiencies, ephelants fuses creativity with technology to empower storytellers at every level. Now, Jay is building Village, a visionary entertainment platform that will revolutionize how projects move from concept to distribution. By bringing together creators, fans, and investors,Village is designed to democratize the entire entertainment ecosystem and give everyone a seat at the table. On Pickles & Pasta, Jay brings sharp insight, unapologetic creativity, and a relentless curiosity for what’s next. This show is hosted by Steph and Jay and Produced by Rainbow Creative  (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) & ephelants (https://ephelantsz.com/)  with Matthew “MoJo” Jones as Executive Producer. For sales and partnerships inquires, please contact Shane Thornton at shane@rainbowcreative.co

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How to Pivot Successfully as a Creative

What does it actually mean to pivot creatively? And how do you know when evolution is necessary versus when you're just running from discomfort? In this episode of Pickles & Pasta, Steph and Jay open up about the pivots that completely reshaped their personal and professional lives. From Steph’s transition from fashion brand CEO to full-time artist, to Jay’s evolution from building a tennis stringing business into entertainment and creative production, this is an honest conversation about identity, reinvention, and learning to trust your next chapter. Steph reflects on the emotional side of stepping away from something you once built your entire identity around, the grief that can come with reinvention, and how COVID unexpectedly pushed her back toward painting and creativity in a deeper way. Jay shares the story behind building “Jay Custom,” how customer service became the foundation of everything he does, and why naming his company Effluence represented a bigger vision for the future. Together, they explore the difference between intentional pivots and impulsive decisions, the transferable skills that follow you into every industry, and why some people stay stuck because they wait too long to evolve. This episode also explores: * The difference between a pivot and natural evolution * Why identity shifts can feel uncomfortable and emotional * Skills that transfer across every business and industry * How customer care became a core philosophy for Jay * Steph’s creative journey back into painting and art * The emotional challenge of letting go of old versions of yourself * Why some pivots fail and others create long-term growth * When to tell people you're making a major life or career change * How to recognize the signs that it may be time to pivot * And more! This show is hosted by Steph and Jay and produced by Rainbow Creative & ephelants with Matthew “MoJo” Jones as Executive Producer. For sales and partnership inquiries, please contact podcasts@rainbowcreative.co [podcasts@rainbowcreative.co] Chapters * 0:00 Intro | How do you step away without it all falling apart? * 1:20 What even is a pivot? Evolution vs. major change * 3:11 Steph’s pivot from fashion brand CEO to artist * 7:07 Identity shifts and the grief of letting go * 11:26 Jay’s pivot from tennis stringing into entertainment * 18:59 The story behind “ephelants” and “Jay Custom” * 22:31 Skills that transfer across every business * 26:20 Why customer care became a core identity * 28:44 Steph’s pivots through the lens of design * 30:02 Intentional vs. impulsive pivots * 40:43 When to tell people you’re pivoting * 42:06 Final thoughts: recognizing when it’s time for change Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

21. mai 2026 - 44 min
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Leading Creative Teams, Feedback & Vision | Creative Leadership Without Losing Yourself

What does it actually take to lead creative people without burning out, micromanaging, or losing your own voice in the process? In this episode of Pickles & Pasta, Steph and Jay unpack the realities of creative leadership, feedback, and building with other people when your vision is deeply personal. From Steph's experience transitioning from solo creative to leading a growing brand, to Jay's lessons managing teams across film, sports, and creative production, this is an honest conversation about what leadership really looks like behind the scenes. Steph reflects on learning how to communicate creative direction clearly, navigate difficult feedback, and balance collaboration without compromising instinct. Jay shares stories about hiring mistakes, managing personalities, and the responsibility that comes with guiding people through creative work. Together, they explore the emotional side of leadership, why some feedback builds better work while other feedback creates confusion, and how authenticity becomes the foundation of strong creative teams. This episode also explores: * The difference between being a creator, producer, and leader * The challenge of giving feedback without crushing creativity * The four creative personality types and how they work together * What makes someone a great team leader in creative environments * Why authenticity matters more than performative leadership * Lessons learned from leading teams in fast-moving creative industries * What great leadership looks like when you're not in the room * And more! This show is hosted by Steph and Jay and produced by Rainbow Creative [https://www.rainbowcreative.co/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] & ephelants [https://ephelantsz.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] with Matthew “MoJo” Jones as Executive Producer. For sales and partnership inquiries, please contact podcasts@rainbowcreative.co Chapters * 0:00 Intro | Creative leadership & building teams * 4:00 Transitioning from solo creative to team leader * 9:20 Learning how to give feedback effectively * 13:06 Different creative personalities & communication styles * 18:12 Leadership mistakes and lessons learned * 20:41 The four creative personality types * 26:09 Perfectionism vs. execution * 31:26 Leading creatives without micromanaging * 35:13 Protecting creative space as a producer * 42:55 Authenticity and trust in leadership * 47:13 Final thoughts on leadership, vision & growth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

14. mai 2026 - 47 min
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When Feedback Hurts (and When to Ignore It)

What happens when feedback stops being helpful and starts feeling personal? In this episode of Pickles & Pasta, Steph and Jay explore the complicated reality of receiving feedback as a creative, a leader, and a public-facing builder. From formative critiques in design school to unsolicited opinions from strangers online, this is a grounded conversation about what it actually feels like to put your work into the world and have it reflected back through other people’s perspectives. Steph reflects on her time at Parsons, where her work was dissected by industry names like Michael Kors, and how that early exposure to high-level critique shaped her ability to separate useful feedback from emotional noise. Jay brings in the leadership side of the conversation, breaking down what it means to give feedback responsibly when other people are building what you’ve asked them to create. Together, they unpack the difference between critique that sharpens your work and criticism that reveals more about the person giving it than the work itself. They also talk about the emotional side of visibility, from reading feedback third-hand to the unexpected sting of something as small as a friend unsubscribing from an email list. This episode also explores: * Why early critique from top-tier professionals can build long-term resilience * How to tell the difference between constructive feedback and disguised opinion * Why third-party criticism often lands harder than direct conversation * What it means to lead creatively without shutting people down * The responsibility that comes with giving feedback as a leader * The “man in the arena” idea and who actually earns the right to critique your work * Dave Grutman’s philosophy of “taking it personal” and what that unlocks * A closing reflection on whether your work would change if no one else’s opinion existed Follow & Connect with the Show!Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PicklesAndPastaPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@PicklesAndPastaPodcast]Follow ephelants on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ephelants/ [https://www.instagram.com/ephelants/] Steph’s brand: Have Some Fun Today [https://havesomefuntoday.com/] This show is hosted by Steph and Jay and produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/ [https://www.rainbowcreative.co/]) & ephelants (https://ephelantsz.com/ [https://ephelantsz.com/]) with Matthew “MoJo” Jones as Executive Producer. For sales and partnership inquiries, please contact podcasts@rainbowcreative.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

7. mai 2026 - 48 min
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The Psychology of Creativity: How Ideas Actually Work (and What It Takes to Build Them)

What does it really mean to be creative, and what does it actually take to turn an idea into something real? In this episode of Pickles & Pasta, Steph and Jay dive into the psychology of creativity, from where ideas come from to what happens after inspiration hits. This is an honest, layered conversation about instinct, execution, and the often-overlooked gap between being creative and building something sustainable. They reflect on how creativity showed up early in their lives, from first-grade daydreaming to feeling “different”, and how those instincts evolved into real-world pursuits. But this episode goes beyond inspiration. It gets into the reality of bringing ideas to life: the mistakes, the money lost, the pressure, and the lessons learned the hard way. Jay shares how he started a tennis racket stringing business before the age of 20 with zero experience, while Steph opens up about walking into Bendel’s with hand-sewn dresses, landing a major moment with Brooke Shields, and still having to figure out the business side behind the scenes. They talk candidly about undervaluing your work, navigating creative blocks, and why not every idea needs to become a business. Sometimes the smartest move is knowing what to build—and what to keep as a passion. This episode also explores: * Why daydreaming might be your greatest creative tool * Letting ideas “come through you” vs. forcing them * The difference between creativity and business acumen * Pricing, marketing mistakes, and lessons from ~$100K in losses * Creative intuition and recognizing “the tap on the shoulder” * Fear of success and self-sabotage * The importance of environment and the people around you * How to move through creative blocks and actually execute Books & References Mentioned: * The Creative Act: A Way of Being – Rick Rubin * The Artist’s Way – Julia Cameron * Stutz (Netflix) – Jonah Hill & Dr. Phil Stutz * New Crits artist talks (NYC) * Artist Cam Roone (Whitney Biennial) Follow & Connect with the Show! * Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PicklesAndPastaPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@PicklesAndPastaPodcast] * Follow ephelants on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ephelants/ [https://www.instagram.com/ephelants/] * Steph’s brand: Have Some Fun Today [https://havesomefuntoday.com/] This show is hosted by Steph and Jay and produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/ [https://www.rainbowcreative.co/]) & ephelants (https://ephelantsz.com/ [https://ephelantsz.com/]) with Matthew “MoJo” Jones as Executive Producer. For sales and partnership inquiries, please contact podcasts@rainbowcreative.co Timestamps: * 0:00 – Welcome & intro: the psychology of creativity * 0:18 – Were we always creative? Growing up “different” * 1:27 – Steph’s first-grade daydreaming & Sister Alisan * 2:46 – Jay’s first day of school: kicking and screaming * 4:14 – Daydreaming as a superpower: visualization vs. fantasy * 6:57 – Rick Rubin & letting ideas come through you * 14:49 – Steph’s painting In Your Dreams * 22:29 – The Artist’s Way & creative process * 25:41 – The origin of Have Some Fun Today * 28:19 – Deadlines, pressure & creativity * 32:01 – The idea Steph almost ignored * 35:23 – Protecting your creativity * 44:02 – Fear of success & self-sabotage * 52:38 – The “snapshot” trap (Stutz) * 57:16 – Creating with purpose * 1:02:49 – Creative blocks & how to move through them * 1:07:27 – Environment: stimulation vs. stillness * 1:16:57 – Takeaway exercise 1:22:01 – Final thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

30. april 2026 - 46 min
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Turning Your Idea Into a Business (Without Losing Money)

In this episode of Pickles & Pasta with Steph and Jay, the conversation turns to something a lot of creatives run into but don’t always talk about honestly, what it actually takes to turn an idea into a real business. Steph and Jay share their own paths, and where things didn’t go as planned. Jay talks about starting a tennis racket stringing business before he was 20, with zero business experience, and learning everything the hard way. Steph reflects on walking into Bendel’s with hand-sewn dresses, landing a major moment with Brooke Shields, and still having to figure out how to actually build something sustainable behind the scenes. They get into the gap between being creative and being business-savvy, and why those are two completely different skill sets. There’s a real conversation around pricing, including the costly mistakes that led to a combined ~$100K lost in bad marketing decisions, and why so many creatives undervalue their work early on. They also challenge the idea that everyone should start a business. Sometimes the better move is keeping something as a hobby, and knowing the difference can save a lot of time, money, and stress. The episode breaks down how to recognize when something has real potential versus when it’s being forced into something it’s not. A big theme throughout is the importance of who you surround yourself with. The right people don’t just support you, they help you see your blind spots and make better decisions faster. If you’re a creative, founder, or someone sitting on an idea you’ve been trying to turn into something bigger, this episode offers a more grounded, honest look at what that actually requires. Share your thoughts in the comments. Are you building something right now, or still figuring out what it could be? Follow & Connect with the Show!Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PicklesAndPastaPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@PicklesAndPastaPodcast]Follow ephelants on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ephelants/ [https://www.instagram.com/ephelants/] This show is hosted by Steph and Jay and produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/ [https://www.rainbowcreative.co/]) & ephelants (https://ephelantsz.com/ [https://ephelantsz.com/]) with Matthew “MoJo” Jones as Executive Producer. For sales and partnership inquiries, please contact podcasts@rainbowcreative.co Chapters * 0:00 - Opening * 0:39 — Intro: From Idea to Income * 3:19 — Steph's path: college, art school & early ambitions * 3:43 — Jay's story: building a business before age 20 * 19:58 — Product vs. service businesses — finding the right fit * 34:12 — How to price your work * 38:06 — Financial mistakes & marketing scams * 42:22 — Advice for creatives: balancing passion with business Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

23. april 2026 - 47 min
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