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  • I am taking a brief hiatus for the summer and recharge. We’ll be back in the fall with more hot takes on creative career. I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to you for your continued support and engagement. Stay tuned, stay creative, and enjoy your summer!

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    Enjoy your summer, and we can't wait to reconnect with you soon!

  • Have you ever wondered how therapists manage their busy schedules and avoid burnout? In this episode of Start Your Day With, I chat with Vera Cheng,a registered social worker, psychotherapist, seasoned speaker, and the founder of Talk Therapy with Vera. Vera shares her experience transitioning from long, exhausting workdays to a more structured schedule that prioritizes her well-being.

    Tune in to learn from Vera's experience and gain valuable insights for your own journey.

    About Vera:

    Vera Cheng is a registered social worker, psychotherapist, seasoned speaker, and the founder of Talk Therapy with Vera. With over 15 years of devoted work in mental health and racialized communities, she is a leading expert in mental health and anti-Asian racism, featured in renowned media outlets such as CBC NEWS, CP24 and CTV NEWS. In addition, she partnered with the Canadian Mental Health Association and featured in a provincial mental health campaign.

    As a Chinese-Canadian immigrant, she has honed her practice beyond therapy sessions into community engagement, advocacy and fighting against Asian hate. She is passionate about mental health awareness, primarily through anxiety, which she has struggled with. Sharing her journey helps reduce mental health stigma in the hopes of helping others overcome their struggles, too.

    Talk Therapy with Vera is deeply rooted in the "Healing Lens," with the anti-oppressive framework addressing anti-Asian racism through attachment, client-centred, self-compassionate and trauma-informed approaches. she engages with her clients collaboratively and empathically to improve their self-awareness and make positive, goal-directed life changes.

    Connect with Vera and Work in Culture:

    Website: https://talktherapywithvera.com

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/talktherapy.with.vera

    Facebook: https://facebook.com/talktherapy.with.vera

    LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/vera-cheng-rsw

    Email: [email protected]

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

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  • What's the difference between coaching and therapy? When is it best to seek therapy support, and when is it best to seek career coaching support?

    I've certainly talked about this before, but I've always been curious about how a therapist would articulate the difference. So I invited Vera Cheng, a registered social worker, psychotherapist, and founder of Talk Therapy with Vera, to share her expertise. In this episode, Vera opens up about her own healing journey and shares some really practical insights on how intergenerational trauma shows up in our career and life difficulties. We discuss how to distinguish between the healing work that we need to do going back to our childhood and how we can carry forward and get support.

    If you're struggling with intergenerational trauma, or if you're just curious about the difference between coaching and therapy, this episode is for you.

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00 Intro00:01 What's the difference between coaching and therapy?04:02 Vera's work as a therapist06:17 Intergenerational trauma at work08:51 Vera's healing journey10:59 What does the healing process look like?12:45 How to distinguish discomfort from being triggered14:44 Building trust in a therapeutic relationship16:58 Common trends in healing needs for Gen Z and millennials19:38 Vera's mental health journey22:59 Difference between a career coach and a therapist27:41 What's next for Vera?


    About Vera:

    Vera Cheng is a registered social worker, psychotherapist, seasoned speaker, and the founder of Talk Therapy with Vera. With over 15 years of devoted work in mental health and racialized communities, she is a leading expert in mental health and anti-Asian racism, featured in renowned media outlets such as CBC NEWS, CP24 and CTV NEWS. In addition, she partnered with the Canadian Mental Health Association and featured in a provincial mental health campaign.

    Talk Therapy with Vera is deeply rooted in the "Healing Lens," with the anti-oppressive framework addressing anti-Asian racism through attachment, client-centred, self-compassionate and trauma-informed approaches. she engages with her clients collaboratively and empathically to improve their self-awareness and make positive, goal-directed life changes.

    Connect with Vera and Work in Culture:

    Website: https://talktherapywithvera.com

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/talktherapy.with.vera

    Facebook: https://facebook.com/talktherapy.with.vera

    LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/vera-cheng-rsw

    Email: [email protected]

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    Subscribe to my e-news: Gentle Signals

    https://xiebetty.ck.page/enews

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • How do you create work-life balance as a creative professional? In this minisode, Start Your Day With, we're chatting with Stephanie Draker, a Toronto-based arts manager, about her daily routines and rituals. Stephanie shares how she balances the demands of her work with her personal life, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries, prioritizing self-care, and staying connected to her creative purpose.

    Tune in for practical tips and inspiration on how to create a fulfilling and sustainable work-life balance in the arts.


    About Stephanie:

    Stephanie is a Toronto-based arts manager. Over the last 16 years she has worked at several prominent arts organizations and heritage institutions developing and implementing strategic projects and programs for a diverse range of audiences and stakeholders. Stephanie joined the Work in Culture team in 2015 and has since worked on numerous initiatives to support the career advancement of artists and arts workers throughout Ontario and beyond.


    Connect with Stephanie and Work in Culture:

    Website: https://workinculture.ca/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/workinculture

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workinculture.ca/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/workinculture

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@workinculture

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workinculture/ and https://ca.linkedin.com/in/stephaniedraker

    Email: [email protected]

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • How do you navigate the twist and turns of a creative career?

    It's not uncommon for artists to find themselves wearing multiple hats, shifting between creative roles and arts administration. My guest today, Stephanie Draker, shares her inspiring journey from being a working artist to becoming a successful arts manager. Stephanie's story is a testament to the power of transferable skills, resilience, and embracing the unexpected.

    Tune in to this episode to gain valuable insights into navigating career transitions in the arts, discover the importance of transferable skills, and find inspiration in Stephanie's journey of resilience and passion

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00:00 Intro 00:01:56 Stephanie's Career Journey 00:04:02 Twists and Turns in Stephanie's Career 00:09:00 Moments of Transition to Arts Management 00:11:18 Stephanie's Role at Work in Culture 00:12:11 Common Pain Points Faced by Artists 00:15:32 Staying Energized and Motivated 00:18:22 Work in Culture's Role in the Future of Work 00:22:50 The Entrepreneurial Spirit in the Arts 00:23:46 Advice for Entering the Arts Sector 00:28:06 The Love-Hate Relationship with the Arts 00:28:27 How to Connect with Work in Culture

    About Stephanie:

    Stephanie is a Toronto-based arts manager. Over the last 16 years she has worked at several prominent arts organizations and heritage institutions developing and implementing strategic projects and programs for a diverse range of audiences and stakeholders. Stephanie joined the Work in Culture team in 2015 and has since worked on numerous initiatives to support the career advancement of artists and arts workers throughout Ontario and beyond.

    Connect with Stephanie and Work in Culture:

    Website: https://workinculture.ca/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/workinculture

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workinculture.ca/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/workinculture

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@workinculture

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workinculture/ and https://ca.linkedin.com/in/stephaniedraker

    Email: [email protected]


    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    Subscribe to my e-news: Gentle Signals

    https://xiebetty.ck.page/enews

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz


    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • Join me in this mini =-episode of “Start Your Day with…” as I sit down with the incredible Javelin, a multi-talented creative who juggles coaching, film industry advocacy, and acting. Javelin shares their secrets to crafting an intentional workday that embraces flexibility and prioritizes well-being.

    About Javelin:

    Javelin Laurence is a Coach, Educator, and Storyteller with a special interest in neurodivergent world building. They consider themselves an alchemist, transmuting the raw material of life into something uniquely their own, and are passionate about working with humans who live outside the box. Javelin brings over a decade of experience as an actor and storyteller to their coaching work, along with a Diploma in Life Skills Coaching and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. They also are proudly neurodivergent and trans-nonbinary, bringing this lived experience into their work as a coach, ensuring that they create a safe space that works with unique identities instead of against them. They have a special interest in working with late-diagnosed ADHD, Autism, and AuDHD. As an eccentric professor type, they embrace their own idiosyncrasy, and champion others to do the same.

    Connect with Javelin:

    Website: www.alchemy-coaching.ca

    Instagrams: @alchemydivergencecoaching @javelinlaurence

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • Have you ever felt like you're not allowed to have more than one passion? Or that you have to choose just one creative endeavour to be successful? If so, this episode is for you. My guest today is Javelin, an actor, coach, educator, and storyteller. Javelin knows firsthand what it's like to feel like you have to choose just one path. For years, they focused solely on their acting career, believing that was the only way to be successful. But eventually, they gave themselves the permission to break the perceived norm and pursue more than one path.

    In this episode, Javelin shares their story of how they embraced their multifaceted self and built a career that is uniquely their own. They also share some valuable insights on how to coach and work with neurodivergent humans.

    If you're a multi-passionate creative or artist, or if you're simply curious about how to embrace your whole self, this episode is a must-listen. Javelin's story is sure to inspire and empower you to create a career that is truly fulfilling.

  • Ever felt the thrill of ditching the 9-to-5 for the freedom of freelancing, only to realize it's not all rainbows and butterflies? If your creative hustle is feeling more like a never-ending grind, you're not alone. I've been there, and so have many of the amazing creatives I work with. But here's the good news: freelancing doesn't have to be another soul-sucking job.

    In this episode, I'm diving deep into the three telltale signs that your freelancing career is veering into toxic territory. We're talking about the burnout, the financial stress, and the nagging feeling that you're not truly in control. If you're a creative freelancer feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or questioning your path, this episode is for you. It's a candid conversation about the challenges we often face, but more importantly, it's a roadmap to creating a fulfilling and sustainable freelance career that truly nourishes your creative soul.

    (00:00) - Introduction(02:00) - Freelancing as a Toxic Job(05:04) - Signs of a Toxic Freelance Career(10:00) - Managing Time(12:00) - Effort and Return on Investment(16:00) - Mental Space Boundaries(22:00) - Seasonal Time Management(33:00) - Income as Business Revenue(39:00) - Creating Your Work Culture(46:00) - Transitioning Back to a Job(49:36) - Structural Integrity of Your Practice

    This episode is also available on Youtube. Watch it here:

    https://youtu.be/fw8Yh4AwtOk

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and a career coach for creative. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    Sign up for my newsletter Gentle Signals for regular and raw reflection on the creative path:

    https://xiebetty.ck.page/enews

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • In this episode of Start Your Day with a Creative, I sit down with the amazing Cristal Buemi to explore her daily routine and how she stays inspired and productive. From her morning rituals to her end-of-day practices, Cristal offers a glimpse into how she structures her workweek and maintains her creative energy. Whether she's teaching, working on personal projects, or taking care of client work, Cristal's approach to balancing her diverse roles is both insightful and inspiring.

    About Cristal:

    Cristal Buemi is a Puerto Rican Canadian multidisciplinary artist (stop motion animation, video art, photography, collage and digital design). Her work pushes frame by frame boundaries by exploring the materiality and inherent beauty found in the minutia, through an experimental, and ecological lens. Her collaborative and individual works have been exhibited worldwide including: Animac, Harbourfront Centre’s CoMotion Festival, Fashion Art Toronto, and broadcasted on AMC and HBO. Cristal’s passion for creative expression has enabled her involvement in art education with various organizations such as OCADU, TIFF, TAIS, North York Arts, and Big Brothers Big Sisters Canada. Supporting a diverse group of participants in the advancement of their own creative practices. Most recently, she co-founded Frame by Frame, a research and programming initiative that through the magic of stop motion animation creates flexible and adaptive artistic opportunities accessible to participants of all abilities.


    Connect with Cristal:

    Instagram: @cristalclear_
    Website: cristalbuemi.com


    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • Have you ever felt trapped in a career that drains your creativity rather than fuels it? Meet Cristal Buemi, a Puerto Rican-Canadian multidisciplinary artist whose work spans from stop motion animation, video art, photography to collage and digital design. In this episode, I chat with Cristal about her incredible journey of career transformation. Cristal shares her early experiences working in broadcast TV, the challenges she faced, and the pivotal moment when she realized her true calling lay elsewhere. We dive deep into how she navigated this transition, found her artistic voice, and built a thriving creative career that feeds her soul. Tune in to hear how Cristal turned her career around and learn how you can do the same.

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00 Introduction to Cristal Buemi03:00 Early Career in Broadcast TV10:50 Realizing Her True Calling17:30 Overcoming Challenges22:40 The Importance of Community30:00 Balancing Multiple Roles40:00 Self-Care and Sustainability52:00 Final Advice and Encouragement



    This episode is also available on Youtube. Watch it here:

    https://youtu.be/mcmG5NYGZ_g

    About Cristal:

    Cristal Buemi is a Puerto Rican Canadian multidisciplinary artist (stop motion animation, video art, photography, collage and digital design). Her work pushes frame by frame boundaries by exploring the materiality and inherent beauty found in the minutia, through an experimental, and ecological lens. Her collaborative and individual works have been exhibited worldwide including: Animac, Harbourfront Centre’s CoMotion Festival, Fashion Art Toronto, and broadcasted on AMC and HBO. Cristal’s passion for creative expression has enabled her involvement in art education with various organizations such as OCADU, TIFF, TAIS, North York Arts, and Big Brothers Big Sisters Canada. Supporting a diverse group of participants in the advancement of their own creative practices. Most recently, she co-founded Frame by Frame, a research and programming initiative that through the magic of stop motion animation creates flexible and adaptive artistic opportunities accessible to participants of all abilities.

    Connect with Cristal:

    Instagram: @cristalclear_

    Website: cristalbuemi.com

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    Subscribe to my e-news: Gentle Signals

    https://xiebetty.ck.page/enews



    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz



    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • Today, we're chatting with Kar, also known as sketchykarr, who juggles her role as an illustrator and running a unique bottle shop in London. In this new episode of Start Your Day with a Creative, Kar shares insights into her non-typical weeks that blend job hunting, managing her business, and finding time for creativity.

    Listen in to learn how Kar starts her day to fuel her creativity, the strategies she uses to wind down, and her personal tips for getting into the creative zone. Whether you're a freelancer, entrepreneur, or artist, you'll find practical advice on balancing a busy life while staying true to your creative spirit.

    About Kar:

    Kar is a holistic marketer, creative, and small business owner based in London, UK. Despite her over 9 years of experience in the drinks and startup industry, she is perhaps better known as aspiring illustrator and storyteller "sketchykarr."

    As sketchykarr, Kar creates art inspired by her cross-cultural upbring and HongKonger heritage. She uses humour to create cute, and sometimes crude, art to promote Cantonese culture and to discuss deeper societal issues.

    As co-founder and co-owner of Delay No More, Kar runs a bottle shop with her brother that focuses on low-intervention wines, craft spirits, and snacks from local businesses. You can find the shop (and her dog) in Bermondsey, London.

    Connect with Kar:

    Instagram: @sketchykarr

    Website: sketchykarr.com

    Email: [email protected]

    Kar’s bottleshop: https://www.instagram.com/delaynomore.bs/



    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • Are you at a crossroads in your career, feeling stuck or unfulfilled? This episode explores the challenges and rewards of reinventing one's career with artist and small business owner Kar Wong. In this episode, Kar opens up about the highs and lows of leaving a stable job to pursue her creative and entrepreneurial aspirations. She shares the reality of managing a growing art account on social media, the complexities of working with family in a new business, and the ongoing challenges of aligning personal identity with professional life.

    If you're an aspiring artist, creative, or anyone considering a career change, listen to this episode to gain insights and inspiration from Kar's experiences.

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00 Introduction to Kar Wong (sketchykarr) 02:22 Career Transition to Freelancing and Launching "Delay No More" Bottle Shop10:09 Story behind sketchykarr’s content 14:10 Navigating Job Market and Corporate Challenges23:44 Personal and Professional Growth47:56 Future Aspirations and Projects

    About Kar:

    Kar is a holistic marketer, creative, and small business owner based in London, UK. Despite her over 9 years of experience in the drinks and startup industry, she is perhaps better known as aspiring illustrator and storyteller "sketchykarr."

    As sketchykarr, Kar creates art inspired by her cross-cultural upbring and HongKonger heritage. She uses humour to create cute, and sometimes crude, art to promote Cantonese culture and to discuss deeper societal issues.

    As co-founder and co-owner of Delay No More, Kar runs a bottle shop with her brother that focuses on low-intervention wines, craft spirits, and snacks from local businesses. You can find the shop (and her dog) in Bermondsey, London.

    Connect with Kar:

    Instagram: @sketchykarr

    Website: sketchykarr.com

    Email: [email protected]

    Kar’s bottleshop: https://www.instagram.com/delaynomore.bs/

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    Subscribe to my e-news: Gentle Signals

    https://xiebetty.ck.page/enews

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • In the first episode of the new season, I am going to share with you the 5 key tips to mindfully reinvent your career. These are tried and tested tips that I’ve used with my coaching clients when supporting them to go through a major career change or switch.

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00 Intro 4:31 Embracing Mindful Reinvention 10:21 Dangers of Reinvention 12:20 Key Tips on Mindful Reinvention 13:54 Tip 1: Don’t burn everything down16:38 Tip 2: Dare to dream 21:05 Tip 3: Broaden your perspective26:52 Tip 4: Tell your story like you're telling your friend's story31:37 Tip 5: Give yourself a buffer 35:26 Recap

    This episode is also available on Youtube. Watch it here:

    https://youtu.be/YU_xzE4R9hk

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and a career coach for creative. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    Sign up for my newsletter Gentle Signals for regular and raw reflection on the creative path:

    https://xiebetty.ck.page/enews

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • I am back from travels and bringing back to you a new beginning of the podcast. On Season 2 of the Everyday Talent Podcast, we are thinking, talking, and exploring a much needed topic: career reinvention.

    Stay tuned for more episodes to come.


    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and a career coach for creative. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • On this bonus episode, the table is turned and I am being interviewed by Cheryl Lau, coach and host of the Thought Leader Club podcast. I open up about the experiences of quitting in my life and career journey. For the first time on the podcast, I take you back - way back - to my back story of how I chose the creative path, and my struggle between choosing that seems to be sure path to “success”, and what I truly wanted to do.

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00 Intro 06:55 From Pressure to Freedom: Navigating Career Paths Post-Immigration 10:51 Reframing Success: The Shift from External to Internal Goals 14:12 The Courage to Shift: Making Major Career Changes34:38 Entrepreneurial Journey: Embracing Risk and Identity 44:22 The Art of Quitting: Redefining Success and Embracing New Paths

    This episode is also available on Youtube. Watch it here:

    https://youtu.be/CLRwcnaZtb8

    About the Interviewer: Cheryl Lau

    Cheryl Lau is a Side Hustle Coach and hosts The Thought Leaders Club Podcast. Cheryl believes that creating a successful side hustle is not only a lifelong skill that all of us should have, but it is also the first step to creating a career that you are proud of. Cheryl quit law school in 2018 because she knew that her life's work lies outside of the law AND she quit her PhD in 2022 to be with her loved ones and to pursue her business full-time. Today, Cheryl is highly committed to helping individuals do work that they're proud of and ultimately create more options for their career and life through their online business.

    Listen to The Thought Leader Club Podcast hosted by Cheryl Lau on Itunes, Spotify, and Youtube

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    Subscribe to my e-news: Gentle Signals

    https://xiebetty.ck.page/enews

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • Balancing a packed schedule with your creative passions can feel impossible! But Onika is living proof that you can thrive in both worlds. Onika is a multifaceted powerhouse who finds time for a demanding job, artistic pursuits, and raising a family. Her secret? A 5:00 AM wake-up call, a dedicated morning routine fueled by meditation and movement, and cleverly maximizing any downtime for her creative work.

    In this episode, Onika shares how she structures her day, manages endless tasks, finds inspiration (even in the shower!), and maintains that essential 'hustle' mindset. If you dream of doing more while juggling life's demands, Onika's infectious enthusiasm and practical tips will leave you feeling empowered to make those hours count! ✨


    Watch the interview on Youtube:

    https://youtu.be/wOR5nyw44oo

    About Onika:

    Onika Powell brings over 20 years of experience in the arts as a Creative with work spanning the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, and Africa. An alumnus of York University with a degree in Public Service and Liberal studies, she is the Artistic Director for the community arts organization, VIBE Arts; providing a professional focus on mentorship. In addition, Onika co-founded and maintains the role of Director of the non-profit dance company, D’LYFE and also GoLEFT Creatives, a creative service and consultation company. Part-time Professor at Centennial College, she is also a proud member of the international non-profit organization Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Onika’s years of experience and passion for the arts provide insight within (and outside) the art sector.

    Connect with Onika:

    Email: [email protected].
    Visit VIBE Arts at: www.vibearts.ca

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • This week on the Everyday Talent Podcast, I'm thrilled to have Onika Powell, Artistic Director of VIBE Arts, join me for an inspiring conversation about carving your own creative path and building a fulfilling career in the arts.

    Onika shares her incredible journey – from dancer to choreographer to arts leader – and how she navigated the challenges and opportunities that came her way. We dive into the delicate balance between following your passions and making strategic career choices, and how your lived experience becomes a powerful asset.

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00 Intro 4:33 Onika’s Background 12:20 Defining choices that led to VIBE Arts 15:20 Experience VS Confidence19:00 Managing Time While Wearing Multiple Hats 24:00 Empowering Emerging Artists 30:36 Onika’s Secret Sauce in Supporting Artists 34:38 The Art of Finding a Mentor

    This episode is also available on Youtube. Watch it here:

    https://youtu.be/jzX_qhwC4bg

    About Onika:

    Onika Powell brings over 20 years of experience in the arts as a Creative with work spanning the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, and Africa. An alumnus of York University with a degree in Public Service and Liberal studies, she is the Artistic Director for the community arts organization, VIBE Arts; providing a professional focus on mentorship. In addition, Onika co-founded and maintains the role of Director of the non-profit dance company, D’LYFE and also GoLEFT Creatives, a creative service and consultation company. Part-time Professor at Centennial College, she is also a proud member of the international non-profit organization Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Onika’s years of experience and passion for the arts provide insight within (and outside) the art sector.

    Connect with Onika:

    Email: [email protected].
    Visit VIBE Arts at: www.vibearts.ca

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and career coach for creatives. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

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    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • If you’ve been listening to the last few episodes, you've heard snippets of my digital nomad lifestyle—what you haven't heard is the nitty-gritty of how my bank account makes this possible. It's time to talk about money again. As I reflect on my financial strategies that set me up for success in trying out the digital nomad life, I realize these strategies can apply generally to any medium goal setting and implementation. Whether you’re thinking about how to raise the necessary funds to achieve a creative project, or you’re well on your way to save for a personal goal, this episode is worth adding to your toolbox.

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00 Intro 08:59 Medium Term Goal Approach in Budgeting 11:44 How to set up a Medium Term Goal 14:15 Stretch Goal vs. Safe Goal26:14 Mindset Shift: Make money or Raise money? 40:28 2 Powerful Budget questions42:12 Outro


    This episode is also available on Youtube. Watch it here:

    https://youtu.be/Bv3sjfC8Zlc

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and a career coach for creative. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • Whether you're sketching in a sunlit square or scripting your next project under the stars, the freedom of the digital nomad life can seem like the ultimate dream. But do you know what lies beneath the surface? I invite you to join me as I debunk some common misconceptions and share essential insights into the nomadic lifestyle. With a candid look into the life of a digital nomad, I'll reveal the three vital considerations that often go overlooked. Drawing from my own travels and tribulations, you'll get the unvarnished truth about what awaits on the road less traveled. Let's untangle the romanticism from reality and truly comprehend what it takes to sustain creativity and productivity in this fluid way of living.

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00 Intro 07:38 Reality Check on Digital Nomad Life16:41 Finding Your Home on the Road22:32 Setting Up a Buffer30:11 Digital Nomad Lifestyle Reflections

    This episode is also available on Youtube. Watch it here:

    https://youtu.be/nsfBlCurXbA

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and a career coach for creative. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.

  • Can you work less, live more, and still find profound fulfillment in your work? I've found my answer as I travel and work, and I'm excited to share it with you! In today's episode, we're exploring the digital nomad lifestyle here in Taipei. We'll dive into three pivotal things that made this journey possible, take a glance at what my workdays now look like, unpack a few remote work surprises (the good and the bad), and discuss how we can reshape our view of work to be more purposeful and less time-consuming. If you're teetering on the edge, contemplating a leap toward a more intentional and purpose-driven work-life balance, this episode is for you.

    You can also gain access to the full tool now for just $15. Ready to plan with intentionality for the new year? A Better Bucket List for Independent Creatives is a fun and comprehensive digital planning tool designed to meet the needs and aspirations of creatives who work to live.

    Bucketlist.xiebetty.com

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00 Intro 01:47 Exploring Digital Nomad Life in Asia03:39 Surprises of Remote Work04:39 Three Crucial Pre-Trip Steps11:26 Navigating Professional Boundaries17:28 Weekly Routine Overview25:50 Overcoming Challenges and Finding Rhythm31:46 Affirmation of Career and Purpose37:33 A New Perspective on “Work Less, Live More”

    This episode is also available on Youtube. Watch it here:

    https://youtu.be/ld6N1la_0fw

    About Betty

    Betty Xie is a creative and a career coach for creative. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Check out her 1:1 coaching programs here: www.xiebetty.com/coaching

    *FREE Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quiz

    The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.