Bread For The People

Bread For The People

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By day, Jim is a successful TV and Film producer. He recently executive-produced FX’s Hysterical, now streaming on Hulu. By night, Jim runs Side Hustle Bread, Long Island’s biggest residential bread delivery company, with the help of his wife and their 3 kids.
Bread For The People was born out of the marriage of Jim’s two greatest passions; bread and content creation. Episodes cover everything from film and television, to the food industry, to business growth and development. Jim Serpico speaks with Jenna Rainey, watercolor artist, mother, designer, author, and self-proclaimed color theory expert. They talk about how to start a business, how to get out of a rut, how a chance discovery of art supplies changed her life, using painting for stress relief and connecting with the present, getting into a flow state, being a visionary versus being an integrator, and more!

Jenna is an incredible artist who started as a caligrapher but found her passion in watercolors. Jenna licenses her art worldwide, offers master classes in watercolor painting, and teaches meditation through painting. She’s also the author of “Everyday Watercolor: Learn to Paint Watercolor in 30 Days.”

Jenna’s blog can be found at https://jennarainey.com/ and on Instagram at @jennarainey. Follow Jim Serpico on Instagram at @jimserpico and @sidehustlebread.

Recent Episodes

  • Jenna Rainey - Painting Yourself Into Flow

    1 year ago
  • Alec Baldwin Charged in Rust Shooting - Guest TV Film Producer Tom Sellitti

    1 year ago
  • Laverne McKinnon - Unstuck Yourself

    1 year ago
  • Elaine Boddy - The Sourdough Whisperer

    1 year ago
  • What a TV Producer Does - Interview with Jim Serpico on Screenwriters Need To Hear This with Michael Jamin

    1 year ago
  • REPLAY Bob Oswaks - Over Next

    1 year ago
  • Patrick Duffy - The Magic of Sourdough Baking

    1 year ago
  • Kelly Carlin - Avoiding Society's Culture Trap

    1 year ago
  • Adam Force - Shape The World Around You

    1 year ago
  • Emily Schildt - Pop Up Grocer

    1 year ago