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Boulevard Beat

Boulevard Beat

著者: Meghan Blum Krissa Rossbund and Liz Lidgett.
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The lines of design and style are blurred. Boulevard Beat proves the one you should take. Hosted by Meghan Blum, Krissa Rossbund, and Liz Lidgett.Meghan Blum, Krissa Rossbund, and Liz Lidgett. アート マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • Collecting with Feeling: How Art, Emotion, and Intuition Shape Great Interiors
    2026/02/10
    In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan Blum and Krissa Rossbund sit down with Melissa Dulaney, a Charleston-based creative and art dealer known for her joyful, colorful collection and deep roots in the design world. Melissa shares stories of growing up on James Island in the 70s and 80s—an unplugged childhood filled with imagination, freedom, and creativity—which laid the foundation for her artistic eye and entrepreneurial spirit.

    The conversation traces Melissa’s creative lineage, from a mother who encouraged hands-on art projects to formal art education and years spent honing her aesthetic. She opens up about building a business centered on originality, emotion, and storytelling, and what it really looks like to run a warehouse-based art operation while serving designers across the country. Throughout the episode, Melissa emphasizes the importance of trusting your instincts, surrounding yourself with beauty, and choosing work that brings genuine joy.

    Street Style Takeways:
    • Creativity starts early: Melissa’s childhood—rooted in freedom, play, and making things by hand—shaped her lifelong creative confidence.
    • Art should make you feel something: Joy, color, and emotion are central to her collection and philosophy.
    • There’s no single path to success: Melissa’s journey blends art education, intuition, and hands-on business building.
    • Design is personal: The most meaningful pieces are the ones that tell a story and feel authentic, not trend-driven.
    • Behind the scenes matters: From warehouses to markets, Melissa offers a real look at the operational side of the art and design business.
    • Trust your eye: Experience sharpens intuition—learning when to say yes (and no) is key to longevity in a creative career.


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    Connect with the Hosts ⁠https://www.instagram.com/boulevardbeatpodcast/⁠
    Connect with Meghan Blum Interiors ⁠https://www.instagram.com/meghanbluminteriors/⁠
    Connect with House of Blum ⁠https://www.instagram.com/shophouseofblum/⁠
    Connect with Krissa Rossbund. ⁠https://www.instagram.com/krissa_rossbund/⁠
    Connect with Liz Lidgett ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lizlidgett/⁠
    Episode Website ⁠https://www.blvdbeat.com/about⁠
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    21 分
  • The Vale London with Melinda Marquardt
    2026/02/03
    In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan Blum and Krissa Rossbund sit down with Melinda Marquardt, founder of The Vale London, for a thoughtful conversation on how art, heritage, and craftsmanship shape truly timeless interiors. Melinda shares how growing up immersed in art, architecture, and historic homes influenced her creative eye long before she formally entered the design world.

    Together, Meghan, Krissa, and Melinda explore Melinda’s path to founding The Vale London, a brand celebrated for its refined British sensibility and deep respect for provenance. The discussion touches on the importance of subtle details, the value of well-made pieces, and how layered interiors are built through patience and intention rather than trends. From antique sourcing to the quiet elegance found in British design, this episode highlights how meaningful spaces are created through storytelling, restraint, and a love of craftsmanship.

    Street Style Takeaways:
    • Our early influences matter. Exposure to art, architecture, and historic environments can quietly shape a lifelong design perspective.
    • Great design lives in the details. Interior finishes, craftsmanship, and thoughtful surprises elevate a space in lasting ways.
    • Timeless interiors aren’t rushed. Collecting pieces over time creates depth, authenticity, and soul.
    • Provenance brings meaning. Knowing the history behind a piece adds emotional value beyond its beauty.
    • British design favors restraint. Comfort, elegance, and subtlety often create the most enduring spaces.
    • Quality over quantity always wins. Well-crafted pieces stand the test of time and trend cycles.


    Save 15% site wide at ⁠www.houseofblum.com⁠ with promo code beat15!
    Or you can use this link- ⁠https://houseofblum.com/discount/beat15⁠!

    Connect with the Hosts ⁠https://www.instagram.com/boulevardbeatpodcast/⁠
    Connect with Meghan Blum Interiors ⁠https://www.instagram.com/meghanbluminteriors/⁠
    Connect with House of Blum ⁠https://www.instagram.com/shophouseofblum/⁠
    Connect with Krissa Rossbund. ⁠https://www.instagram.com/krissa_rossbund/⁠
    Connect with Liz Lidgett ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lizlidgett/⁠
    Episode Website ⁠https://www.blvdbeat.com/about⁠
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    33 分
  • Design Star with Chris Goddard
    2026/01/27
    In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan Blum and Krissa Rossbund sit down with Chris Goddard to explore how early creative influences, architecture, and lived experiences shape the way we design and build today. Chris shares his unconventional upbringing in a highly modern, art-forward home and how that environment sparked a lifelong passion for architecture, creativity, and thoughtful design.

    The conversation moves beyond aesthetics and into how homes should function, feel, and endure. Together, they discuss the balance between modern design and livability, the importance of flexibility in spaces, and why some of the most meaningful homes are those that allow for change, creativity, and personal expression over time.

    This episode is a reflective look at how design is informed not just by trends, but by memory, movement, and the way we actually live in our spaces.

    Street Style Takeaways:
    • Early environments matter
      Growing up surrounded by architecture, art, and travel deeply influences how designers and creatives see the world — and how they approach building and design later in life.
    • Highly designed doesn’t always mean highly livable
      Chris reflects on growing up in a home where everything was built-in, sparking a conversation about the importance of flexibility, movement, and adaptability in design.
    • Creativity thrives in lived-in spaces
      Homes that allow for evolution — furniture that can move, rooms that can change purpose — often feel more personal and more timeless.
    • Design should support real life
      A beautiful home is one that supports how people actually live, gather, and grow, not just how it photographs.
    • Timeless design is rooted in intention, not trends
      Thoughtful architecture, quality materials, and purposeful layouts outlast fleeting design moments.


    Save 15% site wide at ⁠www.houseofblum.com⁠ with promo code beat15!
    Or you can use this link- ⁠https://houseofblum.com/discount/beat15⁠!

    Connect with the Hosts ⁠https://www.instagram.com/boulevardbeatpodcast/⁠
    Connect with Meghan Blum Interiors ⁠https://www.instagram.com/meghanbluminteriors/⁠
    Connect with House of Blum ⁠https://www.instagram.com/shophouseofblum/⁠
    Connect with Krissa Rossbund. ⁠https://www.instagram.com/krissa_rossbund/⁠
    Connect with Liz Lidgett ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lizlidgett/⁠
    Episode Website ⁠https://www.blvdbeat.com/about⁠
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    37 分
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