Chip and Joanna Gaines built their empire from the ground up, starting with their first business in 2003 Despite their success, family always comes first for the Gaines. They prioritize spending time together and keeping their kids grounded. The Gaines family enjoys vacationing together, from beach trips to international adventures. They value creating lasting memories as a family.
Chip and Joanna Gaines helped put HGTV on the map. Their series, Fixer Upper became the most popular show on the network and drew a huge audience.
The couple truly built their empire from the ground up. They opened their first business, Magnolia Market, in Waco, Texas in 2003 after borrowing $5,000.
While they were building their business, they were also building a family. They have five children: Drake, Ella, Duke, Emmie, and Crew. The Gaines family live in a beautiful (of course) Victorian-style home in Crawford, Texas, a suburb of Waco. The house is...
Chip and Joanna Gaines helped put HGTV on the map. Their series, Fixer Upper became the most popular show on the network and drew a huge audience.
The couple truly built their empire from the ground up. They opened their first business, Magnolia Market, in Waco, Texas in 2003 after borrowing $5,000.
While they were building their business, they were also building a family. They have five children: Drake, Ella, Duke, Emmie, and Crew. The Gaines family live in a beautiful (of course) Victorian-style home in Crawford, Texas, a suburb of Waco. The house is...
- 8/10/2024
- by Stacy Feintuch
- The Things
If you enjoyed the recent Atx from the Couch virtual festival, we have another you might find interesting.
SeriesFest: Season 6 has gone virtual, as well. The television festival is normally held in Denver, Colorado, but in light of the uncertainty surrounding the Covid-19 virus, they're bringing it all online.
What's fun about this festival is it's for industry insiders and creatives first, so it offers a lot of content you don't normally get at festivals, such as executives and the state of the industry.
Here's the official scoop from the press release:
SeriesFest unveiled today the expansive programming line-up for SeriesFest: Season 6, the reimagined virtual festival experience dedicated to supporting the art of episodic storytelling.
Taking place June 18-24, the annual festival will ‘Fest / Differently’ with six days of must-stream events including competition screenings, engaging panel discussions, one-of-a-kind workshops, as well as never-before-seen sneak peeks and television premieres.
SeriesFest: Season...
SeriesFest: Season 6 has gone virtual, as well. The television festival is normally held in Denver, Colorado, but in light of the uncertainty surrounding the Covid-19 virus, they're bringing it all online.
What's fun about this festival is it's for industry insiders and creatives first, so it offers a lot of content you don't normally get at festivals, such as executives and the state of the industry.
Here's the official scoop from the press release:
SeriesFest unveiled today the expansive programming line-up for SeriesFest: Season 6, the reimagined virtual festival experience dedicated to supporting the art of episodic storytelling.
Taking place June 18-24, the annual festival will ‘Fest / Differently’ with six days of must-stream events including competition screenings, engaging panel discussions, one-of-a-kind workshops, as well as never-before-seen sneak peeks and television premieres.
SeriesFest: Season...
- 6/10/2020
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
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