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In the second episode of this special four-part bonus series, Iâm joined by Caroline Rowland, founder and editor of 91 Magazine, to explore how sharing stories and cultivating relationships can sustain a creative business.
Together, we discuss the power of community and connection, as well as the importance of creativity as a tool for escape, healing, and grounding during challenging times. We reflect on how pivotal moments often arise from challenges, shaping both personal and professional growth.
Caroline shares insights from her journeyâfrom blogging to building an independent print publicationâand offers advice on how creatives can balance planning with action while staying inspired and passionate about their work.
Key topics include:
The evolution of 91 Magazine from a digital platform to an independent print publicationUsing creativity as a grounding force and a source of purpose during difficult timesThe value of cultivating meaningful connections with readers and collaboratorsNavigating transitions like Brexit and shifting markets as a small businessRediscovering inspiration through new projects and ideasEpisode highlights:
Carolineâs reflections on her creative journey, including how blogging led to the launch of 91 MagazineInsights into the Places book series and her approach to staying inspired in her workHow community has been integral to the success of 91 Magazine and Carolineâs personal resilienceExplore 91 Magazine:
Buy or subscribe to the magazineSubscribe to the Seek Inspire Create e-zineRead creative and business articlesFor more insights into curiosity, creativity, and connection, visit Brand Seasons. Subscribe to the podcast to never miss an episode, and if you enjoyed this conversation, please leave a review to help others find their way here.
What resonated most with you in todayâs episode? Feel free to connect or share your reflections with me on Instagram or Substack, and donât forget to subscribe for more guest conversations and solo reflections.
Sponsor:
I'm delighted to welcome back Saorsa Psychology. as the sponsor of this bonus series.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit saorsa-psychology.co.uk.
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In this first episode of a special four-part bonus series, I'm joined by writer Kerri nĂ Dochartaigh to explore how our life experiences shape our creativity. Together, we delve into topics such as caregiving, community and connection.
Kerri shares personal stories about her creative journey, including insights gained through motherhood, her relationship with nature, and moments of transformation. We also touch on the importance of finding pockets of creativity within busy seasons.
Key topics include:
The role of nature and cycles in grounding usHow transitions and challenges shape our creative outputRedefining what it means to create, focusing on connection and communityThe concept of "mothering" as a universal and collective actCreating accessible and nurturing spaces for creativityEpisode highlights:
Kerriâs reflections on how a moment of transition served as a turning point on her creative pathThe role of community and shared caregiving in fostering connection and belongingKerriâs workshops and offerings, including her Moss Mother Moon sessionsUpcoming events + offerings:
Moss Mother Moon: Join Kerri for an online full moon gathering on Friday, 15th November, from 7â8pmWinter Light on Moss: A workshop for those who still love the world, happening Thursday, 28th November, from 12â2pmOak Mother: Free Thursday morning co-writing sessions for mothersAll events are held on Zoom with a sliding scale payment scheme. Full details are available on Kerriâs Substack, Glimmers.
Connect with Kerri:
Instagram: @kerrinidochartaighSubstack: GlimmersConnect with Sarah:
For more insights into curiosity, creativity, and connection, visit brandseasons.substack.com. Subscribe to the podcast to never miss an episode, and if you enjoyed this conversation, please leave a review to help others find their way here.
Sponsor:
I'm delighted to welcome back Saorsa Psychology. as the sponsor of this bonus series.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit saorsa-psychology.co.uk.
Thanks for listening
What resonated most with you in todayâs episode? Feel free to connect or share your reflections with me on Instagram or Substack, and donât forget to subscribe for more guest conversations and solo reflections.
If you enjoy tuning in, leaving a review would mean so much, and help others find the podcast, too.
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Hello and welcome back to the Brand Seasons podcast with me, designer, mentor, and writer, Sarah Robertson.
This is the final conversation of the first season and Iâm chatting with Rosie Steer, author of Slow Seasons, about her path to creating and publishing her first book. We delve into her experience of bringing the threads of the concept together, and how we can find strength in community.
It was fun to explore all four Brand Seasons of Sowing, Blossoming, Harvesting and Grounding. For anyone unfamiliar with the concept, these phases form part of the work I do with my creative mentoring clients, and they also influenced the development of the Brand SeasonsÂź Playdeck, which, at the time of airing, is available to back on Kickstarter alongside This Creative Life ~ A Brand SeasonsÂź Paper.
If youâre curious about the project, or if itâs within your means to support it, I would be so grateful if you could take a few moments to share or a few minutes to pledge.
Thanks for listening to this episode, and for being here this season if you've enjoyed all 10 solo reflections and guest conversations, and remember to subscribe so you can dive into season two. You can also visit Brand Seasons to find bonus content from guests along with articles on strategy, styling and storytelling.
I'd also like to say a huge thank you to my first podcast sponsor, Saorsa Psychology, for supporting my podcast in the early days, long before a statistic was available! I am now planning to spark some conversations with potential sponsors for season two.
Feel free to connect with me on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack, and share this episode with those who are curious about all things creativity and seasonality. You can learn more about my branding and design studio by visiting my website: These Are The Days.
If you enjoy tuning in, leaving a review would mean so much, and help others find the podcast, too.
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This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the...
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Hello and welcome to the Brand Seasons podcast with me, Sarah Robertson.
In this episode, I walk you through the rewards you can enjoy as part of my campaign to raise funds for the Brand SeasonsÂź Playdeck on Kickstarter, which ends on Wednesday 23rd October. You can listen to my reflections on the highs and lows of crowdfunding, the excitement of seeing support come in, and the challenges of navigating the midway point of the campaign.
The five main rewards include:
the beautifully crafted Brand SeasonsÂź Playdeck, designed to help creatives and founders move through the seasons of Sowing, Blossoming, Harvesting, and Grounding, and the phases of Strategy, Style, Story and Substance.the collaboratively produced This Creative Life ~ A Brand SeasonsÂź Paper, an inspiring mini zine filled with articles, essays, and interviewsthe Playgroup, Playdate, and Playday tiers, offering more immersive and personalised experiences for backers, and available at earlybird rates until the end of the Kickstarter campaignBeyond the tangible rewards, I also explore the deeper benefits of supporting the campaign: from fostering creative growth and building a sense of community, to gaining exclusive insights and early access to future products. Tune in to discover the value behind the Brand SeasonsÂź Kickstarter and consider backing the campaign.
Thanks for listening, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can also visit my Brand Seasons publication to find bonus content from guests along with articles on strategy, styling and storytelling.
Feel free to connect with me on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack, and share this episode with those who are curious about all things creativity and seasonality. You can learn more about my branding and design studio by visiting my website: These Are The Days.
If you enjoy tuning in, leaving a rating or review would mean so much, and help others find the podcast, too.
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This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit
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Hello and welcome to the Brand Seasons podcast with me, designer, mentor, and writer, Sarah Robertson.
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Before sharing this latest conversation, I'd first like to mention my Kickstarter campaign, which launched on Monday 23rd September. The Brand Seasons Playdeck is a pocket-sized card deck with prompts and practices to guide you through the branding process. You can also enjoy This Creative Life - A Brand Seasons Paper, which celebrates all things creativity and seasonality, and features a range of interviews and articles to support and inspire. I would be so grateful if you could back the Playdeck and help to bring this project to life!
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Today, Iâm delighted to be joined by Sara Duigou, a Somatic Coach and Embodiment Practitioner, for a conversation about the Season of Grounding. Together, we consider the role of rest in creative renewal, and Sara explains the seven types of rest, and offers insights into the power of honouring our natural rhythms in both life and work.
We focus on:
The seven types of rest: Physical, Mental, Social, Spiritual, Sensory, Emotional, and CreativeThe significance of finding your unique rhythm, rather than striving for balanceHow somatics can help you reconnect with your bodyâs natural healing processesEmbracing lifeâs ebbs and flows and finding buoyancy during challenging timesNavigating emotional labour and setting boundariesThe role of rest in building a sustainable businessYou can find Sara on Instagram and Substack, learn more about her work in embodiment and somatics on her website.
Thanks for listening, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can also visit Brand Seasons to find bonus content from guests along with articles on strategy, styling and storytelling.
Feel free to connect with me on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack, and share this episode with those who are curious about all things creativity and seasonality. You can learn more about my branding and design studio by visiting my website: These Are The Days.
If you enjoyed tuning in, leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify would mean a lot, and help others find their way here, too.
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This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the...
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Welcome to today's episode of The Brand Seasons Podcast. I'm your host, designer, mentor and writer, Sarah Robertson, and Iâm excited to say that weâre very close to the launch of the Brand Seasons Playdeck.
This is a pocket-sized deck of cards designed to support you with strategy, styling and storytelling, and make the branding process more playful. The product will be available for you to back on Kickstarter from the 16th of September, so be sure to follow me on Instagram @thesearethedays.co or subscribe to my Brand Seasons publication on Substack for updates, and join the launch waitlist to be the first to know when the campaign goes live.
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Today on the podcast, we're exploring something that everyone has experienced at some pointâfailure.
I want to talk about transforming failure into feedback, and touch on how shifting our idea of success can shape the way we navigate triumphs and setbacks. I hope you enjoy listening to the episode where I explore:
Embracing setbacks as opportunities for growth and reflectionTaking risks and celebrating the effort, regardless of the outcomeRecognising that failure and success are interconnected and can coexistAdjusting business practices to accommodate chronic illnessEmbracing the possibility of failure to reduce its impactPodcasts mentioned:
Letters from a Hopeful Creative with Jen Carrington and Sara TaskerOff the Grid ~ Success is a Cycle with Amelia HrubyThanks for listening, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can also visit Brand Seasons to find bonus content from guests along with articles on strategy, styling and storytelling.
Feel free to connect with me on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack, and share this episode with those who are curious about all things creativity and seasonality. You can learn more about my branding and design studio by visiting my website: These Are The Days.
If you enjoy tuning in, leaving a review would mean so much, and help others find the podcast, too.
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This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit
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Hello and welcome to the Brand Seasons podcast with me, designer, mentor, and writer, Sarah Robertson.
Before delving into todayâs episode, I'd first like to mention my upcoming Kickstarter, which launches on Monday 16th September. You can join the waitlist and be the first to learn about the Brand Seasons Playdeck, a pocket-sized deck of cards to support you through the branding process, and enjoy the early bird rewards!
After a brief summer break, Iâm delighted to welcome fellow designer and business owner Liz Mosley to the podcast.
Together, we consider the Season of Harvesting with a particular focus on:
navigating launchesnurturing an audiencehandling rejectioncreating opportunitiesmaking space for celebrationWe also touch on repurposing content and showing up and sharing in ways that feel more easeful, energising and enjoyable. And I loved contemplating how we can play to our strengths, learn from others and grow our businesses in ways that support us.
You can find Liz on Instagram and learn more about her work as a graphic designer and Adobe Ambassador on her website.
Thanks for listening, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can also visit Brand Seasons to find bonus content from guests along with articles on strategy, styling and storytelling.
Feel free to connect with me on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack, and share this episode with those who are curious about all things creativity and seasonality. You can learn more about my branding and design studio by visiting my website: These Are The Days.
If you enjoyed tuning in, leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify would mean a lot, and help others find their way here, too.
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This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit saorsa-psychology.co.uk.
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Hello and welcome to the Brand Seasons podcast with me, designer, mentor, and writer, Sarah Robertson.
If you're curious about how you can make launching a book, product or service more playful and sustainable, this episode is for you.
As well as delving into how we can resource ourselves for periods of activity, I reveal the plans for my upcoming crowdfunding campaign.
The campaign will fund the production of the Brand Seasons Playdeck, a physical card deck focused on branding and business, and the Brand Seasons Paper, a printed mini zine with articles, interviews and stories celebrating creativity and seasonality.
Join the launch waitlist to be the first to know when the project goes live in September.
In this episode, we cover:
Making a launch simpler and less stressfulThe importance of community input and building a networkPacing ourselves and taking breaks to avoid burnoutThe power of slowing down and letting goEmbracing the energy of summerThe communities and programmes mentioned include:
The Best 90 Days Ever community and book by Hannah IstedLuminous Launching (currently in beta) with Rachel WaringOracle Creator with Jo KlimaThanks for listening, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can also visit Brand Seasons to find bonus content from guests along with articles on strategy, styling and storytelling.
Feel free to connect with me on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack, and share this episode with those who are curious about all things creativity and seasonality. You can learn more about my branding and design studio by visiting my website: These Are The Days.
If you enjoy tuning in, leaving a review would mean so much, and help others find the podcast, too.
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This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit saorsa-psychology.co.uk.
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Hello and welcome to the Brand Seasons podcast with me, designer, mentor, and writer, Sarah Robertson.
In this next conversation of the series, online marketing and business strategist Laura Blume joins me to delve into the Season of Blossoming.
Together, we consider:
harnessing our energy for cycles of productivity and visibilityfinding rhythm and structure within our days and weeksthe tools we can use to support growth and changeWe also touch on our seasonal approach to business, my upcoming crowdfunding campaign for a branding and business card deck, as well as the Gathering Stories club, our monthly content creation sessions.
While our summer sessions for Gathering Stories have started, we may open the doors for the autumn season, so make sure youâre following me @thesearethedays.co and @laurablume.co to learn more.
Find Laura on Instagram and learn more about her approach to online marketing and business strategy on her website.
Thanks for listening, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can also visit Brand Seasons to find bonus content from guests along with articles on strategy, styling and storytelling.
Feel free to connect with me on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack, and share this episode with those who are curious about all things creativity and seasonality. You can also learn more about my branding and design studio.
If you enjoy tuning in, leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify would mean a lot and help others find their way here, too.
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This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit saorsa-psychology.co.uk.
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Hello, and welcome back to the Brand Seasons podcast, a space to explore the rhythms of our creative lives and work. I'm your host, designer, mentor, and writer, Sarah Robertson.
Today, I touch on the season of Season of Sowing and the concepts of waiting, tending and pacing. I also talk about supporting our creativity, permission to be imperfect and bringing playfulness into our days. I then consider how we can build a sustainable business and use our intuition to guide us.
I quoted the author Megan Smalley, who, in sharing her experience of infertility, said: âThere is purpose in your season of waiting.â While this is something I can personally appreciate after my own experience of secondary infertility and recurrent miscarriage, I believe we can find freedom in our season of waiting within our businesses and creative practices, too.
I mentioned my interview on the Space to Think podcast, and the episode about creativity and improvisation airs on Thursday, 20th June. I also published a post about the natural rhythm of growth and change, where I share more on the season I find myself in, at the point of recording.
Thanks for listening, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can also visit Brand Seasons to find bonus content plus articles on strategy, styling and storytelling.
Feel free to connect with me on Instagram and Pinterest, and share this episode with those curious about all things creativity and seasonality.
You can learn more about my branding and design studio by visiting my website: These Are The Days.
If you like the podcast, leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify would mean so much and help others find their way to Brand Seasons, too.
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This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit saorsa-psychology.co.uk.
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Hello and welcome to the Brand Seasons podcast with me, Sarah Robertson.
In this first conversation of the series, creative business coach and wedding photographer Anna Dunleavy joins me to dig into the Season of Sowing. Together, we explore:
taking the first steps towards our goals and planscreating a podcast and our fears of public speakingkeeping ideas to ourselves vs releasing them into the wildWe also touch on generating ideas, and Anna shares her thoughts on movement and nature in supporting cognitive and creative functioning and processing.
Learn more about Anna's creative business coaching practice and wedding photography business. You can also find her on Instagram and Substack.
In our discussion, I mentioned a quote about protecting our ideas to preserve their energy. While I can't recall the exact words or their origins, the idea is simply that it can be helpful to keep some thoughts sacred until they feel safe enough to share.
Thanks for listening, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can also visit Brand Seasons to find bonus content from guests along with articles on strategy, styling and storytelling.
Feel free to connect with me on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack, and share this episode with those who are curious about all things creativity and seasonality. You can learn more about my branding and design studio by visiting my website: These Are The Days.
If you enjoy tuning in, leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify would mean a lot and help others find their way here, too.
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This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit saorsa-psychology.co.uk.
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Hello and welcome to episode 01 of the Brand Seasons podcast with me, designer, mentor, and writer, Sarah Robertson.
In this introductory episode, we explore this seasonal branding and business framework framework and the phases of Sowing, Blossoming, Harvesting and Grounding.
Here, I touch on:
the origins of this project'crafting brands that feel like home'living and working in alignment with the seasonstapping into our intuition and being more intentionalfinding a rhythm that feels goodYou can also:
learn more about 'crafting brands that feel like home' by visiting These Are The Days, my design studiofind a growing hub of support materials over at my Brand Seasons publication, which you can subscribe toread more about cyclical branding and business, and the frameworkWriting Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within by Natalie Goldberg is the book I mention in line with the Season of Grounding.
Feel free to connect with me on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack, and share this first episode with those who are curious about all things creativity and seasonality.
Thanks for listening, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode. If you enjoy tuning in, leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify would mean a lot, and help others find the podcast, too.
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This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit Saorsa Psychology.
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Hello and welcome to the Brand Seasons podcast with me, designer, mentor, and writer, Sarah Robertson.
Today, I share my plans to explore the rhythms of our creative lives and work through a blend of solo episodes and guest conversations. I also touch on my Brand Seasons method and the phases of Sowing, Blossoming, Harvesting and Grounding.
Upcoming topics include honing our vision, navigating busy stretches and quiet periods, and harnessing our energy. We also connect with nature and its cycles, drawing inspiration from the Celtic Wheel of the Year.
Whether you're tending to an idea or leaning into rest, weâll consider what this means for our businesses, our creativity, and crafting brands that feel like home. This approach is at the heart of my branding and design studio, These Are The Days.
Thanks for listening, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can also visit Brand Seasons to find bonus content from guests along with articles on strategy, styling and storytelling.
Feel free to connect with me on Instagram, Pinterest and Substack, and share this episode with those who are curious about all things creativity and seasonality.
If you like the podcast, leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify would mean so much, and help others find the podcast, too.
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This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means 'freedom'âserving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if youâre looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you'll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit saorsa-psychology.co.uk.