S3 E6: Melaney Schmidt and Malia Myers of Landmass Wine: Powering through with dedication

Episode Overview:   “My grandpa taught me that it doesn't matter what you do except being really really good at it.” When facing a crossroad and you’re unsure of your direction, listening to this particular episode might be for you. Today with me I have Melaney and Malia, two young women that took a leap of faith and built their own wine label, Landmass Wines. With winemaking being complex and competitive-- all while typically being a business passed down from generations, these two first-generation women took the industry head-on and challenged all of its foundations. We talk about how they kept their heads held high in the industry despite the male-dominated companies around them, I hope you enjoy this talk just as much as I did!   Episode highlights: Their early life and careers leading up to creating their own wine brand Winemaking, their passion, the processes and the culture within the industry How difficult the barriers of entry are to the industry What drives them How wine is parallel to women The various influences that gave them the confidence to start their brand How women can handle gender discrimination Their advice for women who want to thrive in male-dominated fields   About our Guests:   Melaney Schmidt and Malia Myers are the co-owners of Landmass Wines based in Portland, Oregon where they make the wine themselves. Malia and Melaney met in Los Angeles and found a lot of qualities and aspirations they had in common which led them to create their own wine brand. Melaney was born in New Mexico but soon after her family moved to Southern California. She grew up in a small town surrounded by dairy and cattle. She worked in restaurants then eventually bars where she developed her passion for beverages with a degree in Art. Malia Myers is half Filipino and was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. She has a set design degree and has worked on creating sets in the entertainment industry even working on the set of the Oscars. With production of variant wines at 800 crates a year, Melaney and Malia still have ways to go-- but it's no secret that through their fierce determination and innovative experimentation, they’ll definitely build their influence and leave a mark on their local industry soon.   Connect with Melaney and Malia:   Website: http://landmasswines.com Instagram: @landmasswines   ---   Did you enjoy today’s episode? Please click here to leave a review for The 6%, with NancyMD. Be sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast app to get notified when a new episode comes out!    Do you know someone who might enjoy this episode? Share this episode to inspire and empower!   Let's get social! Instagram @_nancymd Facebook @nancymdpdx Twitter @_nancymd LinkedIn @nancyyenshipleymd Website www.nancymd.com   Subscribe to The 6%, with NancyMD ++ Apple Podcasts ++ Spotify ++ Google Podcasts

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The 6% with NancyMD is dedicated to women thriving in traditionally male-dominated fields. As a female orthopaedic surgeon, I belong to the 6% that are women in this field - and thus the inspiration for the title. The birth of The 6% came about when I was at an airport and saw a female commercial airline captain. Though I didn't know her, I wanted to talk to her and ask her all about her life and path - and I wanted to hug her, knowing she likely experienced many of the same challenges that I had. I realized that across disciplines and careers, we have parallel experiences and struggles in following our passions. I hope that by sharing these stories, we will inspire the next generation of women surgeons, scientists, firefighters, engineers, CEOs. In The 6%, I talk to women about how they arrived at their careers, and the facets of their lives that brought them there. We talk about imposter syndrome, microagressions, barriers to entry, pay gap, mentoring, obstacles and failures - more importantly, how we get up from those failures. If you love stories grit, perseverence, resiliency, then The 6% is for you!