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Meet Stephanie Rado

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You Can Do It

You Can Do It

Stephanie Rado Taormina

Founder & CEO, HSFT

1. What words of wisdom would you offer to other women?

To believe in yourself & have faith.

2. What is the most valuable way women can support each other? I believe the most valuable way women can

support each other is by giving each other the benefit of the doubt. So often when someone is different from us, we tend to be suspicious of their motives, but if we give each other the benefit of the doubt, we are giving them a chance.

3. Is there an “aha” moment or experience that defines who you are? The moment when I had the vision to create

with the slogan “Have Some Fun Today.” Since that day 8+ years ago I haven’t looked back and I feel such a purpose around creating a truly inspiring body of work for all people.

4. What is your favorite mantra, favorite saying or words that keep you grounded? Have Some Fun Today! 5. What’s your mission? To make people smile and feel

connected to each other.

6. What do you consider women’s main asset?

The ability to multitask.

7. What do you consider women’s main threat?

Other people’s misperceptions of her.

8. What three things do you recommend that contribute to your success? Belief in myself, being open minded,

having laser focus on what it takes to get the job done efficiently and always doing what I say I will do.

9. How do you want to be perceived/remembered?

I’d like to be remembered as someone who shared her gifts to bring joy to others and to be a role model for others to break free from limiting beliefs to turn their dreams into reality.

10. What is the best advice you have received?

To: Have Some Fun Today – (from my dad.)

MEET STEPHANIE ON MARCH 16TH AT FOLINO ESTATE WHEN SHE SHARES HER STORY!

You recently shared on social media that you’d like to change things up a bit and include more of what you love. That might include art? Tell us how you realized it was time to reinvigorate the brand/yourself.

My company Have Some Fun Today was started in 2014 with the idea of a painting I wanted to make. My mind quickly envisioned the painting, then the tote, the pillow, the tee’s, the hat and so on. All in the span of 5 minutes one morning while doing my morning meditation. As I developed the brand over the coming months including the initial paintings, I soon realized that I was stuck on the way the paintings were coming out and so

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I didn’t do much with them over the following years. Then there was this global pandemic and it seemed like people all over were discovering the artists inside themselves. I had been painting all along, but something moved me to try something again with the words of my brand Have Some Fun Today. Maybe it was the self- work I had been doing, including the therapy I started to do last year. Whatever it was, when I approached my painting with those four words this time in my handwriting, it didn’t turn me off! To the contrary, something clicked! This time my own handwriting felt just right. Like I turned a corner in my own self- acceptance. The handwriting didn’t need to be perfect, it was perfect in its imperfection. Just like me. Just like all of us truly are. That was a breakthrough. I worked on experimenting with the concept of doing some paintings in 4. my abstract style, with the words Have Some Fun Today boldly written down the middle. I worked for months to find the right formula, and one day not too long ago it all came together. I found the style and it has reinvigorated the brand for me so much so that I am embracing my abstract colorful style back into the designs for the brand in the bags & clothing for 2022. You see, I am not a follower. Never have been, never will be. However, when you are making and designing things to sell you do need to balance what people like and want with what you like and want to do. But, now that I have done some substantial laying the foundation of the brand, it’s time to be a lot more playful with what we put out there. It’s time for color and pattern and some FUN energy in everything we make. Stay tuned.

Photos by Tania Pineiro-Colamarino

looked up this past October to attend my first Women in Retail Leadership Summit, and what I experienced has opened my Photo by Tania Pineiro-Colamarino eyes to the benefits of hearing what other women in business leadership roles can offer to each other in terms of support & guidance. It is truly a wonderful resource for our community to any women who utilizes it.

Anything else you’d like to share?

Please share why you believe W2W is important for the community.

For a very long time as a creative, I didn’t resonate with being an ‘executive’. After moving back to Berks County from NYC 25 years ago, I worked for myself for a very long time as a design consultant. It wasn’t until my career path changed that I really went past being a Creative and became a Founder. Now that I’m here in the C suite space of my own doing, I have this new awareness that yes I am an executive and yes organizations like Women2Women are really important for our community. I’ve had my head to the grindstone for the past 8 years and finally Just that it is an honor to be noticed by other business leaders in our community for my work and having this platform to share my experience. Over the years I’ve had many people privately reach out to me to give advice on starting their businesses and I am always happy to listen and give some advice. To me, it is very important to give back whenever I can to my community through the different events we have at Have Some Fun Today that often benefit local charities. Part of what makes what I do so special is that it is way for people to connect and feel connected. Two strangers passing each other both wearing something from Have Some Fun Today are bound to strike up a happy exchange and your whole day feels warmer and brighter. No Other Brand does that. I’m not solving the homeless issue (although I’d love to work on that someday) or curing cancer, but I am creating a way through my designs that reminds us to reframe our attitude. What you bring to your daily grind is a matter of choice. You can go to work or school with an attitude of drudgery, or you can go with an attitude of Let’s make this fun. It changes everything. 2

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