weddings in color

Real Weddings. Real People. Hella Color.

Why the Wedding Industry Needs Weddings In Color

As with many people, the first wedding I ever planned was my own. I married my husband in July 2014 at Golden Gate Park’s Shakespeare Garden and had our reception at Terra Gallery. It was one of the most JOYFUL days of my life. I’ll never forget the morning AFTER we got married, we woke up next to each other in our hotel room and the FIRST thing Jonny said to me was: “Gina and Jonny got divorced.” Read More

Entrepinays Community Coronavirus Support

Coronavirus is hurting all of us, but especially small businesses. If you can, please consider supporting these amazing Entrepinay businesses to get them through this hard time, and keep their business afloat!

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Entrepinays Summit Holiday Shopping List 2019

We’re not fans of Black Friday, but we DO support #SmallBusinessSaturday especially when it comes to Entrepinay businesses! Support a fellow ENTREPINAY and #ShopEntrepinay this holiday season!
 
We’ve crowdsourced a list of Entrepinay holiday gift ideas to share with you. Feel free to share to support!
 
*PLEASE NOTE, ENTREPINAYS SUMMIT IS SIMPLY SHARING RESOURCES AND IS NOT OFFICIALLY ENDORSING ANY OF THE PRODUCTS or businesses FEATURED BELOW. ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING PRODUCT QUALITY AND SHIPPING DATES SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE INDIVIDUAL BUSINESSES. 

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Entrepinays Summit, Day 2: Workshops + A Deep Dive Into Pinayism

On Sunday, October 6th we had our second day of the Entrepinays Summit – an addition that emerged as part of the feedback we received from last year! Our community asked for more time to take a deep dive into topics and to have more time to reflect and this year we were lucky enough to have the space to do so. 

We had in-depth workshops like Raynelle Rino’s Kapwa Healing Hike, Ning Recio’s public speaking workshop “Speak Up: Presence & Impact”, Darlene Rabena’s “Get Woke On Legal Issues Affecting Your Business”, Jana Lynne Umipig’s de-colonizing business workshop, Jennifer Navarro-Marroquin’s “Flip Your Money Script” workshop, Gretchen Carvajal of BRWNGRLZ’s spoken word workshop, and #Entrepinoy Anthem Salgado’s business plan workshop.

We closed with a Pulutan Party sponsored by the generous San Miguel at Covo and closed with a unifying “Isang Bagsak” that reminded us both of our shared history and the strong Pinays who came before us as well as the future that we’re all helping build together. 

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Entrepinays Summit, Day 1: Building Sisterhood In The Hustle

The 2nd Annual Entrepinays Summit has left us feeling overwhelmed with gratitude for the incredible community that we’re surrounded by. Make it Mariko is proud to be a Presenting Sponsor of Entrepinays Summit every year. On October 5th, we had over 250+ Pinays from across the Bay Area and beyond sharing space at the beautiful Bespoke Event Space for our first day of a weekend summit. This was only our 2nd year, and already we had double the # of days, doubled the workshops, and the people!

Featuring “How I Entrepinay” Lightning Talk Speakers like Allison Tinati aka HUEMAN, Angelia Trinidad the CEO of Passion Planner, financial hype woman Berna Anat of Hey Berna, community leader Raquel Redondiez of SOMA Pilipinas, the Filipino Cultural District in SF, scholar and professor Dr. Allyson Tintiango-Cubales, and so many more amazing womxn, it was a day full of bonding, tears, and learning to stand in our power as Entrepinays. 

Planning for this year’s Summit started all the way back in February when we launched Planning Committee applications, and continued for 8 months. We were nervous about expanding the weekend and knew it was going to be a huge experiment to see how large we could grow the event, without losing the intimate connection that we had at Year 1. (Will post a longer blog on this exact topic at a later date.)

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“WHY THE WORLD DESPERATELY NEEDS MORE SPACES LIKE THE ENTREPINAYS SUMMIT”

Wow, we’re so moved by this beautiful article written by Gelaine Tan Santiago, the Co-Founder of Cambio & Co. So well written and really captures the energy and depth that took place during summit weekend!

Thank you Gelaine for your support, and for teaching an amazing workshop this year. Read More

Cambio & Co.

“We really want to create something that enriches the livelihoods of the Filipino artists that make our products by directly connecting Filipinos in the diaspora – and Filipinos like myself who grew up outside of the Philippines – to our shared heritage.”

Toronto-based entrepinay Gelaine Santiago – who will be leading a workshop on social impact of small business at the 2019 Entrepinays summit – stresses integrity in entrepreneurship. It’s an ethos that provides crucial insights into healthier, more grounded ways of doing business, and living, that support both community and individual success. Read More

Once Is Never: How Two Entrepinays Connected Over a Missed DM

The most authentic growth occurs organically. Certainly, success requires planning. But ultimately, openness to unfamiliar experiences, a willingness to take risks, and an appetite for exploring possibilities define the experience of entrepreneurship – and lead to more fruitful innovations and connections.

Connected by Joanne Boston of JB Kollaborations, Diana Halog of Filipino Food Lab and Melody Lorenzo of Sweet Condesa became fast friends at last year’s Entrepinays Summit, and have seen their relationship blossom alongside their individual projects – a friendship that’s centered on supporting one another’s meaningful endeavors. Read More

Deep Roots, Higher Growth

“Glenda was the one who was sending me invites to the Entrepinays Summit throughout the year [in 2018]. And just walking into the space last October, I almost started to cry, because being a Filipina creative in a place like Sac can be lonely, so it was a blessing to discover a place like the Entrepinays Summit. Hearing all the stories being shared, seeing how dope all the Pinays were at this summit, it changed my life.”Read More

Call for Pinay Creatives!

Entrepinays and Upper Cloud Media are so excited to be partnering up for a fun day filled with our favorite womxn creatives around the Bay Area.
Our goal is simple:

Bring our pinay community together to support our pinay entrepreneurs (aka Entrepinays)!

APPLY NOW
The event will consist of a few components:
  1. HEADSHOT DAY: Limited spots available with priority given to current Entrepinays who own a business.
  2. CLOTHING & JEWELRY SWAP: All self-identified pinays welcome! 
  3. And of course, we’ll have a HAPPY HOUR & MUSIC going on throughout the day 🙂 
We’re looking for pinay creatives to be a part of our day! We need:
PHOTOGRAPHERS
MAKEUP ARTISTS
HAIR STYLISTS
FASHION STYLISTS
PROMOTION:

All who are involved with the event will receive a special feature on the Entrepinays Instagram page and website! And we’ll ask all pinays who get headshots to tag you in their photos.

Date of Event:

September 14th at the Upper Cloud Media office in Oakland. 

Ready to get involved?

APPLY NOW
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