Gerelateerd aan
-
-
A Weekly Podcast Companion for Your Creative Journey
Transform your creative potential into reality by making your creativity a practice. A “creative discipline” can feel like an oxymoron. Creativity is about doing something new. Discipline is about doing something consistently. The aim of this podcast is to help you strike that elusive balance.
Each week, New York Times Bestselling Author Illustrator Andy J. Pizza shares everything he’s learning about building a thriving creative practice. Through solo episodes and interviews with top-tier creatives, Pizza brings you the strategies and stories that you need week in and week out to keep your inner critic at bay, bust through creative block and stay creatively pepped to the max!
Learn more: creativepeptalk.com
Check out the host: andyjpizza.com -
This podcast will energize you to invest in your brand in new ways. Join me for tips, insights, and actions you can take to make your brand a priority in your business. My guests and I deliver honest, to-the-point advice you can implement RIGHT AWAY. 🎉 Your brand is worth celebrating. It can be FUN and I’ll show you how. Let’s get this party started!
-
Owning every choice in your business is not for the faint of heart. Each Monday, join Michele Williams, strategic profitability coach for the interior design industry as she interviews guests who are taking control of their business one decision at a time to increase their profits. If you are an entrepreneur who wants to make money while working in your passion, this is the podcast for you.
-
Join in as Nikki Closser, a mentor in the Sue Bryce Education community, interviews photographers who manage successful portrait photography businesses from around the globe using the business model Sue Bryce teaches. Subscribe to hear stories that will fast track your success and transform you as a photographer and business owner.
-
Le podcast qui te fait entrer dans le quotidien d’une décoratrice !!
Je suis Caroline, décoratrice d’intérieur-coloriste depuis plus de 12 ans et j’accompagne les femmes passionnées de déco à lancer leur business de décoratrice d’intérieur en un an.
L’ambition de ce podcast, c’est de vous parler du métier de décoratrice au sens large !
on parlera de plein de compétences techniques : par exemple les couleurs (une évidence), les planches d’ambiance…
de créativité
des outils qu’on utilise
et puis on parlera business (comment gérer les clients, comment gérer son entreprise, faire ses tarifs etc.)
On parlera reconversion et comment se lancer après une formation
On parlera mindset parce qu’on en a tous besoin pour devenir la meilleure version de nous mêmes !
« Bonjour ma nouvelle vie », c’est tout un éco-système pour t’aider à utiliser ton plein potentiel et atteindre la liberté que tu souhaites.
Je peux peut-être t’aider grâce à :
- la formation signature pour devenir décoratrice
- la formation sur les couleurs pour te spécialiser.
- du mentorat individuel ou collectif pour t’aider à lancer ton business avec succès
- des modules isolés pour parfaire tes compétences
Je suis convaincue que la joie, l’énergie et le pouvoir de l’action sont les clés pour gagner la confiance en soi et rêver grand.
Si tu veux en savoir plus, je t’invite à aller sur mon site : www.bonjourmanouvellevie.com (http://www.bonjourmanouvellevie.com)
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations. -
-
-
-
Some of the biggest players in the screen print industry started out in a garage or basement shop. Each year, more and more people try to experience the same journey by launching their own diy screen print company at home. But how do you market and grow a screen print business when you're just getting started and budgets are tight? Follow me, Jesse Poteet, as I build my own print company. I'll share my own tactics and strategies I am using to grow my business, as well as failures and lessons learned along the way.
-
I'm your host, Alexandra Tseffos, and welcome to The Design Pop, a podcast for dealer designers! The world of the dealer designer is changing and now more than ever, this community plays an ever-increasing role in the success of projects. These designers possess a wealth of knowledge and passion for furniture and design, but it seems this group is often left unrecognized.
As the industry evolves, there is a growing recognition of the value of this role, leading to more opportunities for empowerment. Join me as I share my experiences as a designer, trainer, and consultant to help this community build more influence and recognition - this is the first step in building a community of dealers designers that are focused on learning, improving their craft, and growing their careers.
Whether you're a furniture enthusiast or just curious about growing and learning more to apply to your own career. I'm glad you're here.
Join me as we harness the power of the design community to explore these important topics in the world of design.
The Design Pop is an Imagine a Place Production. -
{Returning Soon }
How do I get more clients in my photography business? When should I raise my prices? Can I make enough money with photography to support my family? What are the best ways to advertise my photography business? Which business model is best for my photography business? And the most asked question of all, can I really charge more, work less, and enjoy photography on a deeper creative level? Whether you’re a newbie photographer, it’s your side hustle, or you’re a seasoned pro, this show was made for you.
The Sustainable Freedom with Photography Podcast helps photographers get out of their ruts, sticking points, and holdups, because too many have traded in their 9-to-5 jobs for 24-7 hustles. We’ll shake off those feelings of uncertainty and self-doubt to uncover the business you’ve been dreaming about—and give it the TLC it needs to thrive, without you working (or wandering) in overdrive.
Host Tracy Lynn brings you marketing and business strategies, productivity tips, inspirational stories, and hard truths, but she does it with kindness, compassion, and empathy—earning the trust of photographers all over the world. She also shares actionable advice she used to build her seven figure boudoir photography studio in Saint Louis, MO working just 30 hours a month.
Along with sharing this wealth of knowledge, she also interviews women creatives in the industry who support photographers, as well as past clients, and other photographers who’ve achieved some of their biggest goals. -
On the Write Track is a podcast from debut authors Sarah Mughal Rana and Emily Varga that address the little known secrets of traditional publishing and behind the scenes, from guests in different stages in the industry, to provide our listeners an insider's look. Guests include New York Times, International bestselling, and critically acclaimed authors, agents, Big 4 publishing editors, successful Tik Tok book influencers, marketers, and everything in between. Follow our socials and subscribe for the latest updates. Consider signing up to our Patreon page, even a small help goes a long way, to support the podcast, receive unique perks, and get exclusive Q&A access and writing advice from us!
-
Join host Carolyn Clark Beedle (“CCB”), OWP Director of Audience Development, for thought provoking conversations with designers, architects, makers, thinkers and other visionaries around the connections between human behavior, the workplace, and how design can shape them both.
-
PeerSide Chats is a safe space for learning about all things UX and beyond. Through captivating conversations, we connect with brilliant minds hailing from diverse industries across the globe. Our mission is simple: to ignite growth and collaboration.
Join us today and become a part of our transformative journey. Tune in and be empowered!
Want to collaborate with UX peers? Come join us!
www.peerdesk.app -
The experiences that isolate us in our working world are also the stories that can unite our community and allow us to heal and move forward. In this series, we dive deeper into the core issues that plague the design profession, and evaluate how they result in everyday conflict, discomfort, and workplace turmoil.
Redlines seeks to bring a voice to these stories, those privately endured in a school or workplace but clouded by shame, self-doubt, and questioning of one's professional choices. With each episode, we will ask a member of our community to share their story anonymously, offer advice and guidance, and discuss ways to move forward.
This podcast is brought to you by Out of Architecture, a career resource network for designers and architects looking to find creatively fulfilling roles and develop a better relationship to work. -
Slow Goods is an interview and commentary podcast that explores the intersection of quality, slow-made goods and the art of designing purposeful and intentional spaces. Join host and Rope Co. Founder, Logan Rackliff, as he interviews artists, interior designers, and makers to find out what quality means to them. Be inspired by their stories and discover how to make quality part of your everyday.
-
From aspirational plans on a napkin sketch to a full fledged studio, Emerging will illuminate your path to entrepreneurial success in architecture. Join Jeffrey, Lexi, and Chris as they share the unfiltered story and firsthand account of starting their own architecture firm. Topics include business structure, finance, branding, and more, offering insights and cautionary tales for aspiring firm founders.