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Many Artists rarely transition from being a hobby artist to having a thriving successful art business. Did you know that you can be the most talented artist out there, but still struggle to make art sales if you don’t have the right strategies and mindset in place. Listen in as Natalie Parker, Artist and Creative Entrepreneur, shares with you her very best tips on art and business so that you can finally turn your Art Biz dreams into reality. Natalie dreamed of being a full time Artist for over a decade while she worked as a high school art teacher. On her nights and weekends she diligently built her art business on the side before leaving from her day job at the youthful age of just 36. Natalie now runs a successful 6 figure art business from her home studio and loves to openly share everything she has learnt with her fellow women creatives just like you.
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For authors and publishing professionals - we're talking all routes to publishing, book launches, book marketing, tips, tools, and resources to write, publish, and sell your book. Self-publishing, hybrid publishing, and traditional publishing. Author interviews and industry experts. Hosted by Alexa Bigwarfe of the Women in Publishing Summit. Formerly known as the PublishHer podcast.
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Join us for fun conversations with women who have turned their passion into a business… about work, life, mental health, and everything in between. We’re Jess & Gwen — branding & website designers and co-founders of Hey Hello Studio. We’ve had the chance to meet some amazing women running successful businesses, and our FAVORITE part of getting to know them is always connecting on the vulnerabilities we all have in common. Things like… how they turned their passion into a full-time gig; staying on top of your mental health; dealing with feeling like an imposter; or just feeling like you’re pulled in a million directions. And a bunch of other stuff. New episodes every other Wednesday! Join the conversation on Instagram: https://instagram.com/seriouslycreativepod
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Hello and welcome to Burst Mode, a limited series podcast featuring bite-sized interviews with photographers from Aotearoa New Zealand, and further afield, created by Lucy Cooper and supported by the New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography. Burst Mode’s format is simple: each photographer is asked the same 10 questions, and the interviews are generally around 15-20 minutes long, bringing you closer to some of Aotearoa’s most influential image-makers in the time it takes you to go for a quick stroll with the dog. In this series, get to know: Esther Bunning, Timothy Lomax, Jase Blair, Rebecca Kempton, Nick Servian, Glen Howey, Michelle Fey, Janyne Fletcher, Tessa Williams and Ya Zhuo!
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On the Breath is an intimate exploration of vocal empowerment through personal conversations! Hosted by voice coach, actor and playwright SJ Harrison, On the Breath aims to inspire, delight and inform. Our diverse range of guests include artists, entrepreneurs and business professionals. Voice is emotional, intellectual and physical. Attending to our voices engages us in an ongoing transformative journey. Does this provoke thoughts such as: “Am I attending to my voice? What does this mean? How do others experience this?” Tune in to learn more!
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Welcome to the Women in Food Podcast where we meet at the intersection of Food, Business and the Feminine! I’m your hostess, Missy Singer DuMars and it is my mission to elevate the diverse voices of women in our global food culture while exciting and empowering you in your kitchen!
Each episode, I interview a woman in food – chefs, farmers, writers, teachers, bakers and other food makers on their personal story with food. We’ll also talk about their current favorite meals and share a recipe you can make at home.
So, join me around the table and get ready to eat!
Our website is: http://womeninfood.net where you can find out about our live events and get transcriptions of all our episodes.
Sponsorship of this podcast comes from folks like you. You can support Women in Food by joining our community where you’ll have access to our community of food lovers to exchange recipes, techniques, favorite restaurants and more!
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Join Cheryl Kees Clendenon and Liz Lapan, the dynamic duo behind the visionary and integrator balancing all the moving parts of a full service interior design firm in their no-nonsense and thought-provoking podcast, the Damn Good Designer.
Each episode is full of damn good truths and real talk as they share invaluable insights on how to run and build a successful business while challenging the norms, the industry, each other and YOU. Emphasizing a business-savvy approach, Cheryl and Liz take you on a roller coaster of discovery, considering success from a different lens, breaking free from groupthink, and encouraging you to embrace your own authentic designer self. There is not much they will not say “out loud”.
In this podcast, you'll find no room for conformity as they shatter the mold of one-size-fits-all business practices. Cheryl's fearless attitude showcases a refusal to follow the conventional wisdom, ask “why” repeatedly and reject what no longer makes sense in today’s world.
If you're seeking a dose of inspiration, a splash of unconventional wisdom, and a refreshing perspective on the entrepreneurial world, the Damn Good Designer is your go-to podcast. Tune in and let Cheryl and Liz, along with their expert guests in the fields of designers, architects, landscapers, and other creative professionals, guide you toward building a remarkable business that defies norms and sets you on a path to unparalleled success."Get ready to challenge the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary!
About the hosts:
Cheryl Kees Clendenon-
2021 KBB Person of the year
2022 Design Studio winner Dallas Arts Awards
2021 Changemaker Design Hounds
200 or so years ago a child came roaring into the world feet first ready to show up and argue a cause. Just because. Her mother still maintains the story is- she was screaming-“why”- from the minute she landed wrong side up and slapped the doctor for disturbing her afternoon nap
And to this day does not give “it” a rest except when she is sleeping. Which is where you will find her only between the hours of 2am and 7:30am. A belligerent non-smoker (in case you were wondering) and a frequent challenger of anything that resembles “normal” or desired by the masses, Cheryl is a natural born contrarian who talks faster than 2x speed on a podcast
She gravitates towards wanting to help clients and designers who are the square pegs in a world of round holes, lose earrings impossibly frequently, fall off of platform shoes and are unapologetically saucy. Relaxing is not in the skill set. Life begins and ends with family.
Her sacred words are: Why, Percipient, Whizbang and Profit.
But please do not say the words: Package, Blocks, Red Flag, Overwhelm or Picked. Hives break out and it gets ugly.
Liz Lapan
VP of Everything, Interior Designer,
Work Wife, Team Cook, Unicorns
People ask, when did you KNOW you had found your ideal work wife- Cheryl will reply ” When she drew me 8 different cacti on her 3rd day because I said -find me a damn cactus”
The woman who has never been through an airport without being extended an invitation to stop and play show and tell with the contents of her backpack, can single handedly plow snow with a rake and rescue her boss in a snowstorm in Arizona.–yes, I said Arizona–after sleeping all night in a tuna can of a rental car.
An accomplished designer in her own right with an amazing sense of color and pattern, Liz can wear the designer hat in the morning, the project manager hat at noon and return to the office being the ultimate manager of all the things. Client’s love her, Subs respect her and the team adores the woman who gets “it” done-whatever “it” may be.
RESOURCES:
www.damngooddesigner.com
https://www.theinteriordesignparadigm.com/
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Emily and Myfanwy, two friends and agri-optimists from Otago, NZ, sit down weekly to digest the hottest topics in the world of ag. Aiming to bring a deeper level of discussion and understanding to the issues and opportunities faced by agriculture and rural communities both in NZ and around the globe.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to The Curated Craftsmen™, where we’ll explore the hands, head, and heart behind entrepreneurs from a multitude of different creative industries including sign painting, commercial illustration, metal sculpture, automotive paint, leather tooling, and so much more.
*Ranked Top 100 in the Visual Arts Category*
My name is Kate Cook, the artistic drive behind Asphalt Canvas Custom Art, and your host for these conversations where we'll learn about art, business, and belief.
As creative professionals, our crafts may be wildly different, but it's my belief that our successes and failures are oddly similar in the realm of entrepreneurship. My hope is that as you work in your creative space, these Curated Craftsmen™ Conversations teach you, encourage you, and ultimately remind you that you're not alone in your ambitions and endeavors.
Follow the podcast on Instagram @thecuratedcraftsmenpodcast
I HAVE GIVEN SKILLS TO ALL THE CRAFTSMEN TO MAKE EVERYTHING I HAVE COMMANDED. -EXODUS 31:3-6
Will you get the next round? Buy the next Curated Craftsmen™ a cup of coffee over on Patreon. Support the podcast for $5.00 a month: https://patreon.com/user?u=83891320&utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink -
Join Meat & Livestock Australia’s Retail Manager and Corporate Butcher Doug Piper as he chats with a variety of butchers and industry representatives as they share their thoughts and experiences on issues and events that are happening in the Australian Independent Retail Butcher channel.
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Are you an overworked creative who wants to figure out how to reclaim more space, time, and energy to get your most important work done?
Are you like most creatives who suffer from shiny object syndrome and wish you had more focus and clarity about where to direct your creative energy?
Do you know that you're meant for something bigger, something better, but you just don't know what it is yet?
Do you want to figure out how to make a living doing what you love?
Then this podcast is for you.
Welcome to the Creative Spark Podcast. This is a show that gives you easy, actionable steps to follow, and simple strategies to clear more space and time, harness your creative passion and build a business from your creative superpower.
Every week, host Dominique Falla is on a mission to help you fire up your creativity. Are you ready to light your creative spark?
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NZ's home of beverage and bar chat from brand, bartenders, the best in the business alongside producers, distillers and the generally great humans that make More Good Drinks.
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Join designer, mentor and writer Sarah Robertson as she shares ideas and insights from a creative career spanning over two decades.
Through a blend of solo episodes and guest conversations, you'll learn more about the Brand Seasons method, which charts the phases of Sowing, Blossoming, Harvesting and Grounding. Sarah considers what this means for our creative lives and work, with topics including honing our vision, navigating busy stretches and quiet periods, and harnessing our energy. She also touches on nature and its cycles, drawing inspiration from the Celtic Wheel of the Year.
Sarah runs These Are The Days, a studio specialising in crafting brands that feel like home, where she supports clients with strategy, styling and storytelling.
https://thesearethedays.co/
https://www.instagram.com/thesearethedays.co/
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/thesearethedaysco/
https://brandseasons.substack.com/