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There are 3 decisions every creative business owner needs to make right now if you want to stay relevant in 2026.
Because business has changed.
The old rules don’t work anymore.
What worked six months ago is already losing traction.
It’s time for a new approach.
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In this final episode of The State of Play: Creative Business in 2026, it's time to make three pivotal decisions to will determine whether your business stays stuck in old patterns — or becomes stronger, clearer, and more aligned for the year ahead.
You’ll learn what’s shifted in the creative industry, why so many business owners are feeling the effects, and the practical choices you need to make around your offer, your visibility, and your sales strategy if you want to move forward with more confidence and clarity.
If you’ve felt the shift but don’t know what to do next, this episode will show you exactly where to focus.➤ Let’s continue the conversation here — and share what resonates most with you: www.nataliewalton.substack.com~
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What if the key to growing your business in 2026 isn’t about doing more — but doing what matters most?
In this episode, I’m sharing my plan for 2026 — and how I’m simplifying, refining, and reimagining my business through the lens of less but better.
After a year of testing and creating space to listen to my inner wisdom, you’ll hear how I’m approaching growth differently, what I’m prioritising (and what I’m not), and the guiding principles I’m taking into the new year — so you can do the same in your own business.
Welcome to The State of Play: Creative Business in 2026 — a special raw & unfiltered three-part series of the Imprint Podcast.
It's time to redefine success.
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What once worked… doesn’t anymore.What used to sell… isn’t.And the rules we built our businesses on — they’re quietly — and quickly! — changing.
If you’ve been feeling like the creative business world has shifted — you’re not imagining it.
Welcome to The State of Play: Creative Business in 2026 — a special three-part series on the Imprint Podcast with me, Natalie Walton, that gives you a clear look at what’s really happening in the creative industry right now.
In today's episode — Part 1 — I'm sharing my top five predictions for what’s coming, what’s changing, and where the opportunity lies for those of us building creative businesses that are not only meant to last — but that feel good, and aligned with who we are, and how we want to show up in the world.
Change is inevitable, and the quicker we are at embracing it, the better off we will be. The more we understand what’s coming our way, the better equipped we are to build businesses that last.
Let's begin...
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Sometimes the next step isn’t about doing more — it’s about becoming who you need to be to grow and evolve.
In this Raw & Unfiltered episode of the Imprint Podcast, I share what it’s like to close a chapter and create space for the next chapter to emerge with clarity.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, unsure of your next move, or ready to create a life and business that truly feels right, this episode is for you.
We’ll explore the questions, choices, and small actions that can help you move forward, without needing to have all the answers.
This is for you if you want to feel more aligned with the decisions you make in your home, business and life.
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How do you feel about change in your home and life? Are you excited to embrace it? Or is it something that makes you feel uneasy?
Come listen to my conversation with Courtney Adamo where she asks me to share the reasons behind selling my home, and the answer she didn’t see coming.
We also share how our childhood homes have shaped the ones we have today, and what we’ve learned about letting go of stuff in our spaces.
Thank you to everyone who tuned in live. We hope you enjoy this conversation, and would love to hear about your relationship with your home (past and present), and the influence your childhood has had on the space that you create today.
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Beautiful design can fall flat without the right styling.
Whether you’re preparing for a photoshoot, presenting to a client, or building your portfolio — styling can make or break how your work is perceived.
In this popular episode of the Imprint Podcast, I reveal the most common styling mistakes I see designers and creatives make — and the simple fixes that instantly elevate a space.
If you want your interiors to look more intentional, editorial, and high-end — without buying more stuff — this episode will show you how.
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The value of seeing your home with fresh eyes
How our spaces can make us feel
Styling tips you can use to take action today
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What if you didn’t need a formal qualification, a traditional path, or a big following to build a successful design business — just a clear point of view?
In one of the most popular episodes of the Imprint Podcast, Simone Haag shares how she created her own niche in the design world by leaning into what made her different. With no formal training, Simone built her career from the ground up — first as an apprentice at the leading Melbourne design studio Hecker Guthrie, then as the founder of her own studio known for bold, layered interiors that reflect a highly personal style.
Come listen to our conversation where we talk about Simone’s unconventional journey into design, how she turned her love of vintage into a signature strength, the way she works with clients, charges for her services, and how she built a team around her creative vision. Simone’s story is a powerful reminder that when you own your point of view, you don’t need to compete — because no one else can do what you do.
If you’re trying to stand out, find your style, or carve your own niche in a crowded market, this is a must-listen.
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THIS EPISODE FOCUSES ON
Simone’s unconventional journey to become an interior designer
Her creative process working with clients
What she’s learnt about trusting your intuition
How she built her business
How you can charge for your services
How to value your time
Why nicheing can provide more value to your clients and help your business grow
What it takes to grow a team, and why investing in coaching is essential
How to overdeliver for your clients
Why your willingness to try is one of your best resources.
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Design studio Hecker Guthrie
Hotels designed by Phillipe Starck
Simone’s Whiskey room project
IDEA Awards — Designer of the year
Book Atomic Habits by James Clear
Podcast The Elements by Stuart Diver
My book Style: The Art of Creating a Beautiful Home
Simone’s Phillip’s Island coastal home Angler’s Shack
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While design trends are seductive, the best way to create interiors that look as good as they feel is to express your unique perspective.
In one of the most loved episodes of the podcast, I share what it really means to style with authenticity — and why it’s the key to creating work that not only stands out but truly resonates.
I reflect on how I moved beyond imitation in my early styling days, how I discovered my signature style, and the mindset shifts that made all the difference.
Whether you're styling your home or building a design business, this episode will help you trust your vision, simplify your decisions, and create spaces that feel like you.
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What if your love of interiors could become a whole new career?
In one of the most popular episodes of the Imprint Podcast, Reena Simon of Hygge for Home by Reena Simon for_home shares how she went from working in PR and raising three young children to renovating a 1960s bungalow — and building a meaningful career as an interior stylist, author, and content creator.
We explore how her love of Scandinavian design helped her create a calming, thoughtful home — and connect with a global audience. She opens up about finding her voice on Instagram, writing her book Scandi Rustic, and how she approaches design decisions, motherhood, and creative boundaries.
If you’ve ever dreamed of turning your passion into something more, this conversation will leave you feeling inspired to begin — right where you are.
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THIS EPISODE FOCUSES ON
Reena’s passion for Scandinavian design
Her 1960s bungalow renovation
Trusting your gut instinct when making design decisions
Why Reena started her interiors & design blog
Blocking out the noise and focussing on what brings you joy
Writing for Grand Designs Magazine
The creation of her book Scandi Rustic
Learning to compromise and adapt in design and in life
How Reena connects with people through Instagram
Building confidence later in life
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Reena’s blog and website
Reena & co-author Rebecca’s book Scandi Rustic
Grand Designs Magazine
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Adobe Lightroom
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owen
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We’ve all heard the phrase work smarter, not harder — but what does that actually look like in real life?
In this behind-the-scenes episode, I’m sharing why I’ve chosen to simplify my business — and how that decision is helping me create more space for what matters most. From streamlining my offers and systems, to refining how I spend my time and where I show up, this new season is all about clarity, focus, and alignment.
You’ll hear the real changes I’ve made — including why I’m pressing pause on the podcast (for now) — and how I’m creating deeper impact inside Design & Grow and my 1:1 mentorships, while also spending more time connecting through my free weekly newsletter on Substack.
If you’ve been feeling stretched, scattered, or out of sync with your business, this episode will give you both permission and practical ideas to simplify in a way that supports your life — not competes with it.THIS EPISODE FOCUSES ON
The personal and professional changes shaping this season
How she’s shifted Design & Grow for deeper connection
Why Substack is now the primary home for content
What simplifying her tech, team, and time has made possible
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One of the most powerful ways to create the results you want in your life is to get clarity on what matters most. This can begin in the home.
In one of the most popular episodes of the Imprint Podcast, home organiser and bestselling author Shira Gill shares her five-step method to help you simplify your space, let go of the excess, and create a home that supports your values.
We talk about overcoming guilt, teaching kids to edit their belongings, and how Shira built a thriving business from scratch — starting with nothing but a clear intention. Whether you're craving calm, clarity, or a fresh start, this episode offers both inspiration and practical tools to begin.
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One of the questions I get asked all the time is, “Am I too late?”Women in their 40s, 50s, 60s… wondering if they can really step into the world of interiors or styling.Honestly, it’s never too late. In fact, you may be more ready than ever.
In this episode of Imprint, I’m sharing why age is your advantage, not your obstacle — and how to use your life experience, perspective, and confidence to carve a creative path that’s truly yours.
Come learn how you can make bold pivots later in life.
Plus, I’ll walk you through five simple steps to help you reconnect with your creativity, build confidence, and start showing up — no matter your age or stage.
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What does it take to pivot into a creative career — especially when you're not in your 20s, don’t live in a major city, and didn’t follow a traditional design path?
In one of the most popular episodes of the Imprint Podcast, interior and prop stylist Jen Paul shares how she transitioned from teaching to styling, landed a role at Studio McGee, and built a career on her own terms. She opens up about the power of being intentional, learning on the job, and how following her curiosity led to unexpected opportunities.
If you're questioning your path or wondering if it’s too late to start something new, Jen’s story is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to back yourself — and move into action.
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Creativity isn’t about waiting for the perfect idea or moment. It’s about showing up — again and again — and trusting yourself enough to take the first step.
In this episode, we explore what it really means to live a creative life. From overcoming self-doubt to developing a daily practice, you’ll learn why the creative process is available to all of us — and how engaging with it can transform not just your work, but your home and life.
Whether you're styling a space, building a business, or finding your voice, this is a call to stop holding back and start creating with courage and clarity.
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How do you turn a love of interiors into a business that grows through referrals, book deals, and a loyal client base?
In one of the most popular episodes on the Imprint Podcast, interior designer and author Caitlin Flemming shares how she built her design studio from the ground up — starting with a blog, side income, and the courage to take on small projects that led to big opportunities. We talk about how she defined her aesthetic, found her first clients, and priced her services with confidence (after years of trial and error).
Caitlin also opens up about creating two bestselling books (Travel Home and Sense of Place; she has another book coming out soon) with her mother, building a small but mighty team, and how she makes time for family while running a successful business.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to grow a creative practice on your own terms, this conversation is full of thoughtful insights, practical advice, and a refreshing reminder that your aesthetic can be your advantage — when you know how to use it.
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Catilin’s childhood growing up going to flea markets with her mother with a passion for interiors & antiques
The joyful experience of creating her books with her mother
How creativity was engrained in her childhood
Her passion for travel & how this was developed in her formative years
Studying business & marketing at university
The threads of her journey showing up in her work
Starting her interior design practice & getting her first client
How one small job can create future work
Why Caitlin chooses to charge hourly
The value of word-of-mouth referrals
Caitlin’s interior design process
Her instinct for design & styling
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Caitlin’s first book Travel Home
Photographer Stephanie Russo
Book Create by Ali Heath
Business of Home podcast
Sophie Ashby on Business of Home podcast
The Interior Collective podcast
Band Imagine Dragons
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Sometimes we’re so close to our work or business that we stop seeing it clearly — caught in the details and the day-to-day tasks that we are unable to step back and see the big picture.As the saying goes, we can’t see forest from the trees.
Yet someone else can often spot what’s missing in an instant.
In today’s episode of Imprint, I’m sharing 9 simple — yet often overlooked — ways to increase visibility for your work and your business with subtle yet powerful shifts. These are patterns I see again and again when reviewing websites and marketing assets inside Design & Grow. Talented creatives doing beautiful work — but not sharing it in a way that helps them make meaningful progress.
If you’re ready to stop missing what’s right in front of you and start creating momentum with some simple shifts, this episode is for you.
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What if a simpler life could help you feel more grounded — right where you are?
In one of the most popular conversations on the Imprint Podcast, Jodi Wilson shares her story of Practising Simplicity — and what it really takes to live a life less distracted.We explore the unexpected lessons she learned during her family's two-year caravan journey around Australia, and how those insights led to lasting change — not just in location, but in mindset.
We talk about the creative process, the challenges of embracing less, and how to create more meaning through small, sustainable choices. If you've ever longed for more spaciousness in your days or a stronger connection to your values, this conversation is for you.
Come listen to a gentle yet powerful reminder: you don’t need to change your entire life to live more simply — you just need to start where you are.
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Are you clear on your niche?
Do you know how to stand out?
And attract the right people into your world?When you work in the creative industry, it’s easy to feel unsure of where you fit — or how to get noticed.In this episode, come learn a simple reframe that your style is your niche — and why this shift in thinking can make a huge difference to what you create, how you share your work, and who you attract into your world.Listen now to gain practical, real-world steps to help you identify your style signature, refine your visual identity, and use your aesthetic as a strategic advantage.
Whether you're an interior designer, stylist, or creative entrepreneur, this episode will help you gain clarity, build confidence, and align with the work you’re truly meant to do.
Join the free live training: nataliewalton.com/confident Learn how to uncover your unique style and use it to grow your business with confidence.
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What happens when you trust your gut, follow your creative instincts, and give yourself permission to do things your own way?
In this episode, I’m sitting down with celebrated designer and author Leanne Ford to talk about her unconventional path from fashion to interiors, the story behind her book The Slow Down, and why she’s more interested in how a space feels than following trends.
Leanne opens up about embracing imperfection, honouring intuition, and designing homes that tell a story — including her own historic home in Pennsylvania.
We explore the messy magic of creativity, the push-pull between art and business, and why protecting your energy is one of the most important decisions you can make.
I wanted to bring this episode back because it doesn’t matter if you're a creative at heart or simply curious about living with more intention, this episode is a joyful reminder to trust yourself — and create the life and spaces that feel most like you.
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What if the key to true success isn’t about speeding up, but slowing down?
What if it’s not about doing more — but doing less, better?
In this episode, I’m sharing how I’ve been rethinking business through the lens of slow living — and why this gentle, grounded approach might be the most powerful way forward.
You’ll hear a simple 10-step framework to help you change the way you do business, and feel better in the process.
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