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Standout Creatives: Business, marketing, and creativity tips for solopreneurs launching their ideas
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Feel stuck in the endless juggle of running a creative business? I'm Kevin Chung, your creative business host, and this podcast is your guide to thriving without losing your spark. This podcast is for you if you find yourself asking questions like: - Are you juggling creative work and the demands of running a business? - Do you feel overwhelmed by launching a product or course? - Struggling to find a marketing strategy that feels authentic to you? - Looking for ways to grow without burning out? - Wondering how to balance business success with your creative passion? Each episode dives into practical strategies, inspiring stories, and actionable tips from fellow creative business owners—whether you’re prepping for a big launch, scaling your business, or simply trying to sell with integrity. Learn how to stand out, grow with intention, and build a business that feels as good as it looks. (Formerly known as Cracking Creativity Podcast)
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Feel stuck in the endless juggle of running a creative business? I'm Kevin Chung, your creative business host, and this podcast is your guide to thriving without losing your spark. This podcast is for you if you find yourself asking questions like: - Are you juggling creative work and the demands of running a business? - Do you feel overwhelmed by launching a product or course? - Struggling to find a marketing strategy that feels authentic to you? - Looking for ways to grow without burning out? - Wondering how to balance business success with your creative passion? Each episode dives into practical strategies, inspiring stories, and actionable tips from fellow creative business owners—whether you’re prepping for a big launch, scaling your business, or simply trying to sell with integrity. Learn how to stand out, grow with intention, and build a business that feels as good as it looks. (Formerly known as Cracking Creativity Podcast)
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Standout Creatives: Business, marketing, and creativity tips for solopreneurs launching their ideas

1 17: Finish Your Book Without Burning Out with Cynthia Morris 1:38:58
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What if the key to unlocking your creativity as a writer wasn't about perfection, but about embracing the messy process, taking risks, and finding support along the way? Cynthia Morris is a writer, artist, and certified coach who has spent over two decades helping creatives finally get their ideas out of their heads and onto the page. As the founder of Original Impulse, she's guided countless writers to focus, follow through, and finish their books without burning out. In this episode, Cynthia talks about how to stay committed to your writing, why accountability is key, how to handle rejection without losing your spark, and what it really takes to finish your book. The Vulnerability of Writing Cynthia talks openly about the vulnerability involved in writing. She believes that writing requires a deep level of self-expression, and sometimes, the best stories come from embracing our imperfections. "Writing is an act of generosity," she says. It’s about sharing your story with others, even when it feels scary. Try this: Write without worrying about how it will turn out. Just let the words flow. Bonus idea: Reflect on a moment where you felt vulnerable in your own work. What did you learn from it? The Role of Accountability in Writing When it comes to staying on track with your writing projects, accountability is a game-changer. Cynthia shares how having the right support system, whether through coaching or writing groups, has helped her stay focused and motivated. "You can’t do anything alone," she says, underscoring the importance of collaboration in the creative process. Try this: Find someone to check in with on your writing goals. Whether it’s a coach or a fellow writer, accountability helps you stay committed. Bonus idea: Join a writing group or community where you can share your progress and get feedback. Embracing Rejection and Building Confidence Rejection is a part of every creative’s journey, and Cynthia opens up about how it has shaped her growth. You have to try and lot of things and be unafraid of rejection. "You never know what’s going to happen," she says, because big risks can lead to big rewards. Try this: Reframe rejection as part of the learning process. What can you take from each "no"? Bonus idea: Make a list of past rejections that later led to something better. You might be surprised by what you uncover. The Art of Writing a Novel Cynthia’s journey to writing her first novel, Chasing Sylvia Beach , took 12 years and 17 drafts. But for her, it was more than just the end product. It was about the growth that happened along the way. "Writing a book is quite the thing," Cynthia says. It’s a slow, humbling process that requires patience, persistence, and a willingness to fail. Try this: Break your writing into smaller tasks. What’s one scene or chapter you can focus on today? Bonus idea: Set a timer for 15 minutes and write freely, without editing. Let go of perfection. Marketing Your Book: A Continuous Journey Writing a book is one thing. Getting it out into the world? That’s a whole other challenge. Cynthia talks about the importance of ongoing marketing efforts, and how it’s not just about pushing your book at launch time. "Marketing is an ongoing effort," she says. It’s about building relationships and staying consistent over time. Try this: Think about how you can build relationships with your readers. What’s one new way you could engage with your audience? Bonus idea: Write a blog post, share an insight, or connect with readers on social media. Start building your community today. Success Stories and the Generosity of Writing Through her coaching work, Cynthia has seen firsthand how embracing vulnerability and authenticity in writing leads to profound transformations. "Writing is an act of generosity," she says. It’s about sharing your truth with others, and in the process, you can help someone else find theirs. Try this: Think about a story you’ve always wanted to share. What’s stopping you from writing it? Bonus idea: Reach out to someone who has inspired you through their writing. Let them know how their work has impacted you. Quick Recap: Writing is about embracing vulnerability and imperfection. Accountability helps you stay committed to your creative projects. Rejection is part of the journey, and it can lead to unexpected opportunities. Writing is a slow, humbling process, but it’s worth every step. Marketing your book is a long-term commitment, not just a one-time push. Writing is an act of generosity that can transform both the writer and the reader. Ready to Unleash Your Creativity? Cynthia’s story is a reminder that every creative journey is different, but it’s also filled with opportunities for growth and self-expression. If you’re ready to take your writing, and your creative business, to the next level, I’d love to help. Book a free strategy session at TheStandoutCreatives.com . Let’s dive into your creative journey and make it even more fulfilling. Spots are limited, so grab yours while they’re open.…
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Standout Creatives: Business, marketing, and creativity tips for solopreneurs launching their ideas

1 [Re-air] Starting Messy, Building Confidence, and Finding Your Creative Voice with Bob Baker 1:16:28
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What if success as a creative wasn’t about being the best—but just showing up, experimenting, and giving yourself permission to start messy? Bob Baker didn’t start out with a perfect plan or a polished resume. He was a former musician and “non-traditional” marketer who slowly found his groove by helping creatives find confidence, consistency, and clarity—without needing to go viral or wait for permission. This episode originally aired on Cracking Creativity back in 2017, but the wisdom still hits today. Especially if you're feeling behind, overwhelmed, or unsure how your creativity fits into your life (or business) right now. From Self-Doubt to Self-Published Bob didn’t wait to feel ready—he just got started. One book turned into several. One small action led to a creative career helping artists, writers, and performers believe in their work and get it out into the world. “You don’t have to wait for someone to choose you. You can choose yourself .” This convo is a reminder that you don’t need a giant audience or fancy credentials. You just need to care enough to keep showing up—and to share what you’re learning along the way. Try this: Think of one tiny project you’ve been putting off. Could you take one step toward it today? Bonus idea: What’s one way you could “choose yourself” this week—without waiting for anyone else’s permission? The Real Talk Behind Building a Creative Career There’s no one path. Bob talks about how he followed curiosity, stayed consistent, and built a sustainable creative business that’s helped thousands of artists over the years. “I didn’t feel qualified at all. But I kept doing it anyway.” We talk about fear, procrastination, and why so many creatives get stuck in their heads instead of sharing their work. Bob doesn’t sugarcoat it—but he does make it feel doable. Try this: Instead of waiting to feel ready, try doing something before you feel ready. Bonus idea: Write a list of 3 things you have done creatively. Let that momentum fuel your next step. How to Stay Consistent Without Burning Out Spoiler: it’s not about grinding harder. It’s about making your creative practice feel like a natural, enjoyable part of your life—not a chore. “It’s okay to start small and imperfect. The key is to keep going.” Bob shares how he approaches writing, marketing, and showing up online in a way that feels aligned—not exhausting. Perfect if you’ve been spinning your wheels or stuck in perfectionism mode. Try this: Set a 10-minute timer and do something creative—without pressure, expectations, or goals. Bonus idea: Let yourself be a beginner again. Pick something you’ve never tried and just play. Quick Recap You don’t need to be an expert to get started. Sharing your creativity can open unexpected doors. Small steps lead to big changes—especially when you stay consistent. Permission doesn’t come from outside. It comes from you. Ready to Start Messy and Make Progress Anyway? Bob’s story is proof that you don’t have to have it all figured out. Just take the next small step. If you're ready to stop overthinking and start sharing your creative work with more ease, let’s talk. Book a free strategy session at TheStandoutCreatives.com Spots are limited—grab yours while they’re open. Let’s get you moving again.…
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1 16: From 20-Year Art Hiatus to Creative Success with Steven Light aka SLART 1:50:41
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What if the key to reigniting your creativity wasn't just talent, but embracing fear, experimentation, and community? Steven Light, known as SLART , walked away from art for two decades. A single blog post reignited his passion, sparking a journey of artistic self-discovery, personal branding, and creative business growth. Now, he's sharing the lessons he's learned about self-publishing, collaboration, and balancing art with commerce while navigating social anxiety and the ever-evolving role of technology in creativity. From Creative Hiatus to Artistic Revival After 20 years away from art, SLART found his way back through an unexpected spark of inspiration. His journey proves that creativity never truly disappears it just waits for the right moment to resurface. "I just bought some pen and ink from Amazon." A simple act that reopened the door to artistic expression and self-discovery. That return to creativity wasn't just about making art again. It was about finding new ways to navigate the challenges of an art career mentorship, community, and financial sustainability. Actionable Insight: Creativity is always there. If you've stepped away, find a small action today to reignite it. Bonus: Set aside 15 minutes to explore an old passion without judgment. The Art of Balancing Creativity and Commerce Making art is one thing. Making a living from it? That's a whole different challenge. SLART has wrestled with the tension between creative expression and financial stability, finding ways to sustain his work without compromising his vision. "It's a real internal struggle." Every artist faces the push-and-pull of passion vs. profitability. The solution? Diversifying income streams, building an engaged audience, and treating art like a business without losing the love for it. Actionable Insight: Think beyond galleries explore self-publishing, commissions, or digital products as income streams. Bonus: Identify one new way to monetize your art without sacrificing creativity. The Power of Mentorship and Community Success in the creative world doesn't happen in isolation. SLART credits much of his growth to mentorship and surrounding himself with like-minded artists. "We're not alone as artists." By seeking guidance and supporting others, artists can build momentum, stay motivated, and expand their opportunities. Whether through formal mentorship or organic connections, having a creative community makes the journey more fulfilling. Actionable Insight: Reach out to one fellow artist today whether for advice, collaboration, or just to connect. Bonus: Join an online or local artist community to surround yourself with creative energy. Experimentation, Technology & The Role of AI in Art AI is shaking up the creative world. Some fear it, some embrace it but SLART believes it's just another tool in an artist's arsenal. "There's no rules in art." The key? Use technology to enhance your creative process rather than replace it. Experiment, adapt, and stay ahead of the curve. "We need to embrace AI." Whether it's automation, digital tools, or new ways of reaching audiences, technology can empower artists rather than hinder them. Actionable Insight: Try a new creative tool or technique this week whether AI-powered or not. Bonus : Research an artist who's successfully integrated technology into their work. Key Takeaways Creativity never dies it just waits for the right spark. Balancing art and commerce is possible with the right mindset. Community and mentorship make the artist's journey easier. Technology is a tool use it to your advantage. Putting your work out there opens unexpected doors. Ready to Take Your Art to the Next Level? SLART's journey proves that artistic growth isn't about waiting for the perfect moment it's about taking action, experimenting, and embracing the process. If you're looking for ways to grow your creative business and build a sustainable art career, start today. Want help navigating your own creative path? Book a free strategy session at TheStandoutCreatives.com . Spots are limited, so grab yours before they fill up!…
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1 15: Empowering Black and Brown Designers Through Community and Support with Dominique Jones 1:03:56
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What if the secret to success in book design isn’t just talent, but community, intention, and breaking through industry barriers? Dominique Jones is a senior designer at Dutton Penguin Random House and president of Blk + Brwn Book Designers . She turned her passion for graphic design into a powerful movement of representation in the publishing industry. In this episode, Dominique shares her creative journey, showing how she turned a passion into a mission. She takes us behind the scenes of book design, unpacking the challenges of representation, the power of community, and the art of visual storytelling. From Passion to Purpose Since Dominique was a child, she had a passion for books and book cover design. But once she was in the industry, she wasn’t satisfied with her own success. She wanted to help other designers of color get into the industry too. Through Blk + Brwn Book Designers she was able to create a space for designers of color in an industry that’s often closed off to them. She built something bigger than herself and something that’s reshaping the landscape of book design. Actionable Insight: Your creative passion can be a pathway to meaningful change. Start by looking for opportunities to make space for others in your field. Bonus: Spend 10 minutes today researching communities that support diverse creative professionals. The right community can change everything. Building a Creative Community Dominique didn’t just succeed on her own. She created Blk + Brwn Book Designers, a group that goes far beyond basic networking. It’s about building genuine relationships that open doors for designers who might not have access to traditional resources. "We all love graphic design and books," she says. This group isn’t just a space for advice. It’s a home for creatives seeking mentorship and support. It’s about connection, not just business. Actionable Insight: Community is your greatest asset. Look for groups that align with your values and creative goals. Real connections are everything. Bonus: Reach out to one person in your creative field this week for a meaningful conversation. You never know where a single connection can lead. The Realities of Creative Careers Dominique’s journey shows that creative success isn’t just about raw talent. It’s about resilience. Feedback, rest, and continual growth are crucial elements that helped her along the way. "Taking breaks is important," she shares. "It helps my brain get a rest." From internships to the professional world, Dominique’s story is a reminder that creative careers are about learning, adapting, and, most importantly, staying energized. Actionable Insight: Embrace feedback as a tool for growth. Use criticism to fuel improvement, not discourage you. Bonus: Create a simple system for collecting and processing constructive feedback in your creative work. It can be a game-changer for growth. Designing with Purpose Dominique’s design philosophy goes beyond making things “look good.” It’s about understanding the deeper meaning behind every project. Storytelling, representation, and crafting experiences that resonate with people are all important elements of good design. Her approach shows that great design doesn’t just communicate. It connects. It’s about creating something that leaves a lasting impact. Actionable Insight: Your creative work is more than just a product. It’s a form of communication. Bring more intention to your next project. Bonus: Challenge yourself to add a layer of intentionality to your next creative project. How can you make it more meaningful? Key Takeaways Community can transform individual potential. Taking breaks = creative renewal. Diversity in design matters. Representation is everything. Being intentional drives creative success. Turning Your Creative Vision into Reality Dominique didn’t wait for permission. She built her path, one design at a time. Her success isn’t about luck. It’s about persistence, community, and staying true to her vision. If you’ve been feeling stuck or wondering how to make your mark in the creative world, this is your sign to start. Want help growing your creative career? Let’s talk. Book a free strategy session at TheStandoutCreatives.com . Spots are limited, so grab yours before they fill up!…
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1 14: Embracing Creativity, Courage, and Service with Brian Perry 1:28:41
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What if your biggest creative block isn't talent, opportunity, or resources, but the fear of being fully seen? Brian Perry 's journey is a testament to transformation, moving from struggling with depression and feeling like an outsider to becoming a communication coach, singer, and songwriter. Through his music and coaching, he's found a way to bridge creativity and personal growth, while helping others do the same. His path wasn't linear. Critical moments, personal setbacks, and the constant tension between art and business shaped a powerful philosophy: "The value of creating is its own unreasonable reward." Brian now shares the hard-earned lessons that helped him find his true voice and how you can embrace yours. Creativity as a Sacred Space For Brian, music was more than a hobby; it was a lifeline. It provided a way to process emotions, connect with others, and build the foundation of his coaching practice. "I just picked up a guitar and started writing songs." "It was like going home." This act of creation became more than self-expression; it transformed into a tool for service, helping others find clarity and meaning in their own stories. Actionable Insight: Treat creativity as a sacred space, not just a means to an end. Protect your creative time without the pressure of monetization. Bonus: Spend 10 minutes journaling about why you create. What draws you to your art? Creativity, Courage, and Finding Your True Voice Brian believes the most impactful creativity emerges from a place of truth. The more personal the work, the more universal it becomes. "Authenticity is being you unabashedly, unapologetically." By embracing his unique path, including neurodiversity, he discovered that discomfort is part of the process. Creativity is about navigating uncertainty and reframing setbacks as integral parts of the journey. Actionable Insight: Instead of trying to fit into an existing mold, lean into what makes you different. That's your greatest asset. Bonus: Identify one aspect of your creative process that feels uniquely you and amplify it. Balancing Art and Business Without Losing Your Soul The intersection of creativity and business is complex. Many artists fear selling their work might compromise their integrity. Brian's perspective? Stop trying to sell. Focus on serving. When creating with the intent to serve, marketing becomes about connection rather than pushing a product. Actionable Insight: Shift your mindset from selling to serving. Who benefits from your work? How can you show up for them? Bonus: Write down three ways your creative work has positively impacted someone else. Creating Space for Quiet Reflection In a noisy world, Brian emphasizes the importance of stillness. Your deepest yearnings are directing you toward your greatest joys, but only if you take the time to listen. "Create room for quiet. Our deepest yearnings are guiding us." In moments of uncertainty, instead of forcing answers, allow yourself the space to hear them. Actionable Insight: Make space for creative silence. Whether it's meditation, long walks, or simply stepping away from distractions, quiet moments allow your best ideas to emerge. Bonus: Try a "silent session"—30 minutes of intentional quiet before diving into your creative work. Key Takeaways Creativity should be nurtured, not pressured to generate income. Courage and self-expression lead to deeper connections. Your unique path is your greatest asset—embrace it. Serve through your art instead of focusing on selling. Create space for quiet reflection to strengthen your creative voice. Step Into Your Creative Truth Brian Perry's journey proves that courage, self-expression, and service can transform not just your art but your entire life. If you've been wrestling with self-doubt or feeling lost in your creative journey, this is your reminder: Your story matters. Your voice matters. And the world needs what you have to offer. Ready to take the next step? Book a free strategy session at TheStandoutCreatives.com and unlock your creative potential. The world is waiting for what only you can create.…
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1 13: How Two Indie Authors Built a Sci-Fi Brand and Empire from Scratch – The Forbidden Origins Story 2:12:36
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What if the secret to building a successful multimedia company wasn’t just talent, but persistence and collaborative storytelling? Armani Salado and Eric Martinez started Forbidden Origins as a childhood passion project. Through sci-fi storytelling, collaboration, and strategic brand-building, they transformed it into a growing multimedia company spanning books, comics, and potential animated adaptations of The Old Universe . But success didn’t happen overnight. Years of indie publishing, creative entrepreneurship, and relentless dedication—while juggling full-time jobs—taught them invaluable lessons about creative control, audience growth, and turning passion into a business. Now, they’re sharing the wins, struggles, and key insights that helped them build Forbidden Origins from the ground up. From Passion Project to Growing Business What started as two friends creating stories has turned into a full-fledged multimedia venture. Their first book series, The Old Universe , explores themes of father-son relationships while setting the foundation for an expanding storytelling universe. At one point, they realized they had so much content. Then they went viral for the first time and thought, "Let’s just see what happens!" That moment wasn’t luck—it was the result of years of creative work, strategic marketing, and a willingness to take risks. Actionable Insight: Start with a clear vision but stay adaptable. Consistency over time builds momentum in creative businesses. Bonus: Spend 10 minutes today identifying a small, consistent habit that can push your creative project forward. The Power of Creative Control in Indie Publishing By choosing self-publishing, they maintained complete creative control over their stories and business decisions. They built their own platform, ensuring that contributing writers receive 100% of their royalties while fostering a collaborative creative environment. "Those writers get paid 100% for their work." They’ve made it a priority to create an “official look” while keeping full ownership of the creative process. Actionable Insight: Creative control means more responsibility. Identify one area where you can take full ownership of your creative work. Bonus: Research an indie creator who successfully built their audience through strategic engagement. Building a Brand & Expanding an Audience Success isn’t just about creating—it’s about getting seen. Through targeted social media strategies, understanding algorithms, and consistent engagement, Forbidden Origins steadily grew its fanbase. "Brand recognition is key!" It takes strategy and investment— "You got to spend money to make money!" That investment—whether in marketing, design, or community-building—helped them gain visibility and traction. Actionable Insight: Your audience won’t find you unless you put yourself out there. Post consistently and track what resonates. Bonus: Set a goal to engage with 10 potential audience members this week across different platforms. Balancing Day Jobs and Passion Projects Turning a creative dream into a sustainable business requires sacrifice. The team behind Forbidden Origins juggles full-time jobs while dedicating every spare moment to growing their vision, proving that creative entrepreneurship is a long-term game. "It’s a long-ass marathon, not a sprint." Building something meaningful takes time and certain sacrifices. From late nights to reinvesting earnings back into the business, success is built on delayed gratification and long-term vision. Actionable Insight: Don’t let a busy schedule kill your creative momentum. Block out dedicated time each week to focus on your project. Bonus: Try the " Sunday Night Strategy Session " —spend 30 minutes planning your creative priorities for the week ahead. Key Takeaways "Everything has to be intentional!" "You have to think like a business!" Passion fuels creativity, but persistence builds success. Indie publishing provides freedom and creative control. Brand recognition requires consistent, intentional effort. Social media and community engagement are crucial for growth. Creative projects demand sacrifice and business-minded thinking. Turn Your Creative Vision into Reality Armani and Eric didn’t wait for permission—they built their own path, one story at a time. Their success wasn’t about luck; it was about taking action, learning as they went, and staying committed to their vision. If you’ve been sitting on an idea, wondering how to turn it into something bigger, this is your sign to start. Want help growing your own creative business? Book a free strategy session at TheStandoutCreatives.com . 📌 Spots are limited, so grab yours before they fill up!…
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1 12: How to Break Through Creative Blocks & Share Your Work with Confidence with with Melissa Dinwiddie 1:40:50
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What if the secret to unlocking your best creative work wasn’t more discipline but more play? Melissa Dinwiddie started her creative journey as a calligrapher and ketubah artist. But she didn’t stop there. By following her curiosity and embracing play, she unlocked new creative paths that she never saw coming. Now, as a corporate creativity consultant, she helps others break free from perfectionism and create with confidence. With years of experience in creativity training, Melissa helps individuals and teams rediscover the power of play to overcome perfectionism, spark innovation, and build a sustainable creative practice. Rediscovering Play in Creativity After a 15-year creative hiatus, Melissa reignited her artistic spark while planning her wedding. She realized that creativity thrives in a playful, low-pressure environment. Actionable Insight: If perfectionism is holding you back, set aside time for low-stakes creative play. Focus on the process, not the outcome. Bonus: Work on a five-minute improvisational exercise today. Try something like doodling, free-writing, or playing with a new artistic medium. Creative Confidence in Corporate Spaces Melissa didn’t just reclaim her creativity. She built a business around helping others do the same. She now works with corporate teams to integrate play, improvisation, and communication techniques to build an environment for innovation. Actionable Insight: Creativity isn’t just for artists. Identify one way you can introduce more curiosity or experimentation into your daily work. Bonus: Research one company known for its creativity and innovation. What strategies do they use that you could apply in your own practice? Overcoming Perfectionism & Creative Blocks When confronting a blank slate, making a mark, any mark, can be the hardest step. Melissa’s philosophy, The Creative Sandbox Way , encourages exploration over perfection. This method helps creatives and professionals alike break free from creative paralysis. Actionable Insight: Set up a dedicated “sacred creative time” each week where the goal is to create without judgment or expectation. Bonus: Make a list of your top three creative roadblocks and brainstorm one playful way to challenge each one. The Intersection of Art, Business & Self-Expression Melissa’s work bridges the gap between art and business. She's proven that creative expression can be personally fulfilling AND professionally valuable. Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or corporate leader, embracing your unique strengths is the key to standing out. Actionable Insight: What creative strengths do you overlook because they come easily to you? Leverage them instead of dismissing them. Bonus: Write down one way you can turn a perceived weakness into a creative advantage. Key Takeaways: ✅ Play is essential for sustained creativity. ✅ Perfectionism kills innovation. Embrace exploration instead. ✅ Creativity is a business asset, not just a personal practice. ✅ Willpower isn’t the answer. Structured play is. ✅ Your unique strengths are what make your work stand out. Transform Your Creative Barriers into Breakthroughs As Melissa reminds us, the journey to uncovering your creative power is through play, curiosity, and the courage to defy perfectionism. Want to transform your creative blocks into stepping stones. Visit TheStandoutCreatives.com to book your free strategy session. 📌 I keep these sessions limited so I can give each person my full attention—so don’t wait too long!…
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1 11: Marketing for Creatives in the Age of AI: How to Adapt & Stay Authentic with Kenny Tjay 1:27:34
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What does it take to stand out as a creative in a rapidly evolving digital world? For filmmaker and creative entrepreneur Kenny Tjay , success has come from constant experimentation, embracing technology, and treating creativity like a business. From his early days in wedding photography to building a digital media brand, Kenny has navigated industry shifts with adaptability and strategic thinking. In this episode, we dive into the intersection of creativity, AI, and the mindset shift needed to thrive in today’s competitive landscape. Finding the Right Creative Path How do you know when it’s time to make a change in your creative career? For Kenny, shifting from photography to video production in 2013 was a game-changer. By leveraging Yelp for advertising, he built a thriving business and discovered the power of strategic marketing. Actionable Insight: If you’re feeling stuck, experiment with a new creative format or platform and see how it feels. Bonus: Identify one area of your creative work that you want to change and outline three small steps to test it. Use AI to Increase Efficiency AI is reshaping the creative industry by enhancing efficiency and idea generation. But it also raises questions about originality, sustainability, and the future of creative work. Kenny shares how AI has transformed his workflow and why creatives must learn to work with technology, not against it. Actionable Insight: Identify one AI tool that could streamline your creative process and test it for a week. Bonus: Research the energy impact of AI tools in your industry and explore ways to balance efficiency with sustainability. Standing Out in a Crowded Market What separates thriving creatives from those struggling to get noticed? Quality, presentation, and strategy. Kenny emphasizes the importance of professionalism in your work. Whether it's your website, portfolio, or client interactions, small details can make a huge difference in perception. Actionable Insight: Look at all elements of your online presence (website, social media, portfolio). Does it communicate professionalism and clarity? Bonus: Find three standout creatives in your field and analyze what makes their branding and presentation exceptional. Creativity as a Strategic Business Approach Kenny’s biggest lesson? Creativity alone isn’t enough. Success comes from understanding marketing, pricing, and building relationships. You also need to stop treating your work as a hobby and approach it like a real business. Actionable Insight: Shift your mindset from "I make art" to "I run a creative business." What’s one habit you can change to reflect that shift? Bonus: Write a one-sentence statement defining what your creative business offers and who it helps. Key Takeaways: ✅ Experimentation creates new opportunities ✅ Learn how to use AI wisely ✅ Professional presentation sets you apart ✅ Success requires a business mindset ✅ Adaptability is key to long-term growth Build a Thriving Creative Business Want to stand out, adapt to the evolving creative landscape, and turn your creativity into a sustainable business? Book a free strategy session at TheStandoutCreatives.com to take the next step. 📌 I keep these sessions limited so I can give each person my full attention—so don’t wait too long!…
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Standout Creatives: Business, marketing, and creativity tips for solopreneurs launching their ideas

1 The Standout Creatives Manifesto: Your Art, Your Way 2:20
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Feeling unseen? Struggling to stand out without burning out? You’re not alone. In this episode, I’m sharing The Standout Creatives Manifesto —a call to artists, writers, and indie creators who refuse to follow the crowd. This isn’t just a poem. It’s a rallying cry. Listen in and if it sparks a fire in you, let's connect. Explore Creativity Parties , tune into The Standout Creatives Podcast , and all my projects at StandoutCreativeBusiness.com . You don’t have to do this out alone. Let’s build something that stands out—together.…
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Standout Creatives: Business, marketing, and creativity tips for solopreneurs launching their ideas

1 10: The Business of Creativity: How to License Your Art, Overcome Blocks, & Navigate Burnout with Lizzie Clark 1:06:46
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What transforms a creative passion into a sustainable career? For surface pattern designer Lizzie Clark , the journey started with a love for collage and evolved into a thriving business in licensing and textile design. With years of experience navigating the creative industry, Lizzie has built a business that blends artistry with strategy—proving that with the right approach, creativity can be both fulfilling and financially sustainable. From Passion to Profit: Making Art Work for You When does hobby art become a viable business? For Lizzie, the breakthrough came by reimagining her collage work as repeating patterns, ultimately finding her niche in surface pattern design. Actionable Insight: Look at your current creative work through an entrepreneurial lens. Could your existing art live in multiple formats or markets? Bonus: Research three brands or retailers that license artwork similar to your style and explore their submission guidelines. Find Creative Freedom Through Diversification Building a sustainable creative career isn't just about creating multiple income streams—it's about creative autonomy. Lizzie has strategically built her career by exploring various artistic opportunities and revenue channels. Actionable Insight: Brainstorm potential ways to sell your creative work. What unexplored avenues might complement your current practice? Bonus: Identify one new revenue stream (such as licensing, teaching, or collaborations) and outline three steps to start testing it. Overcome Creative Blocks & Burnout Creative roadblocks are universal. Lizzie’s approach involves strategic disengagement, seeking inspiration in unexpected places, and maintaining artistic flexibility. Actionable Insight: Recognize when you need a creative reset. Design personal strategies for reconnection and inspiration. Bonus: Create a "creativity restoration" toolkit with five things that help you recharge—whether it’s a playlist, nature walks, or a different artistic medium. How to Navigate Copyright, Art Theft, and AI Our digital world is changing rapidly so it's essential to understand intellectual property. Lizzie shares pragmatic insights about protecting her creative work in a complex and evolving landscape. Actionable Insight: Proactively research and implement digital protection strategies for your work. Bonus: Learn about one legal tool (like watermarks or copyright registration) that can help protect your art. Align Your Art & Business with Purpose Understanding what motivates you creatively provides a lot of clarity. Lizzie emphasizes aligning your business practices with your artistic values. Actionable Insight: Talk about the deeper purpose behind your creative practice. Bonus: Write a one-sentence mission statement that captures why you create and share it with your audience. Key Takeaways: ✅ Creative careers evolve through adaptability ✅ Diversification enables artistic freedom ✅ Strategic breaks prevent creative exhaustion ✅ Intellectual property protection is essential ✅ Authentic motivation sustains creative work Turn Your Creativity into a Thriving Business Want to make your art work for you? Book a free strategy session at TheStandoutCreatives.com to take the next step. 📌 Note: I keep these sessions limited so I can give each person my full attention—so don't wait too long!…
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Standout Creatives: Business, marketing, and creativity tips for solopreneurs launching their ideas

1 9: Writing with Heart: How Douglas Weissman Crafts Stories That Stick 1:37:07
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I'm really excited to take you on a journey into the world of storytelling with someone who understands that great writing isn't just about plot, it's about connection. Meet Douglas Weissman , a travel writer and novelist who's turning personal experiences into compelling stories. But his story? It's not just about writing books. It’s about crafting experiences that stay with readers long after they’ve turned the last page. From Ordinary Moments to Narrative Gold What if our most powerful stories are hiding in the moments we overlook? Douglas believes your life is a treasure trove of storytelling potential. From a random conversation with a stranger to a missed train, every moment has the potential to inspire extraordinary stories. Actionable Tip: Start a story collection journal. For the next week, write down one unexpected moment each day. What made it unique? What emotions did it stir? Bonus: Choose one of these moments and write a 500-word scene exploring its emotional core. Don't worry about perfection. Just dive in and see what emerges. Breaking Free from Creative Paralysis Most writers get stuck because they're chasing some mythical "perfect story." Instead of waiting for the right moment, Doug embraces the messy, real, and raw. Your first draft doesn't need to be a masterpiece. It needs to be honest. Actionable Tip: Set a timer for 20 minutes. Write without stopping, without editing. Let your story spill out onto the page in its most raw form. Bonus: Read your unedited writing out loud. What surprises you? What feels most authentic? Navigating the Small Press Landscape The publishing world isn't just about big publishers. Douglas has carved a path through small presses that celebrate unique voices. These publishers aren't looking for cookie-cutter books—they're looking for stories with heart. Actionable Tip: Research three small presses in your genre. What makes them different? How do they support emerging writers? Bonus: Reach out to one small press. Ask a genuine question about their publishing approach. Build a relationship, not just a submission strategy. Writing in the Age of AI: Staying Human AI can generate text, but it can't generate soul. Douglas sees AI as a tool, not a replacement. Your lived experiences and unique perspective are what make stories shine. Actionable Tip: Use AI for brainstorming, but write your actual story in your voice. Compare the AI-generated ideas with your authentic story. Bonus: Write a scene both with AI and on your own. Which feels more alive? The Vulnerability Advantage Don't be afraid to share your most vulnerable moments. They're the ones that connect most deeply with readers and make the best stories. Actionable Tip: Write about a moment you've been hesitant to explore. What makes it uncomfortable? What does it reveal? Bonus: Share this writing with a trusted friend and ask for input. Sometimes an outside perspective helps us see our story's true power. Marketing Your Work Without Selling Your Soul Douglas believes in building genuine connections to sell his books. Your marketing should feel like an invitation to connect, not a sales pitch. Actionable Tip: Instead of just sharing links to your book on your newsletter, share your writing journey. What's happening behind the scenes? Bonus: Host a small online writing workshop or class. Give value before asking for anything in return. Key Takeaways: Your life experiences are your greatest storytelling resource Embrace imperfection in your writing process Small presses can be powerful platforms for unique voices AI is a tool, not a storytelling replacement Vulnerability creates the deepest connections Your Story Deserves to Be Told If you've been holding back in your writing, now's the time to take action. The world needs more stories with heart. Yours could be one of them. Ready to Level Up Your Creative Career? Visit TheStandoutCreatives.com to book your free strategy session. 📌 Note: I keep these sessions limited so I can give each person my full attention—so don't wait too long! Recommended Books: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert and On Writing by Stephen King…
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1 8: Creative Career Success: How Self-Published Authors and Creatives Can Build a Thriving Business with Russell Nohelty 1:48:24
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Meet Russell Nohelty , the self-publishing maverick who's cracked the code to turning creative passion into a sustainable writing career. With nearly a million dollars raised through crowdfunding and a proven track record of breaking through the noise, Russell offers a step-by-step roadmap to help authors transform their writing from a side hustle into a thriving business. Conquer Perfectionism Why Imperfect Writing Wins Every Time Perfectionism can be a creativity killer. Russell’s game-changing approach? Treat your first draft as raw material, not your masterpiece. Perfectionism becomes your superpower when combined with radical self-compassion and a commitment to continuous improvement. Actionable Tip: This week, aim for messy but meaningful progress: draft 1,000 words in one sitting without editing. Bonus: Pick one chapter you've been stuck on and finish it within the next week, imperfections and all. Build Your Community How to Network Like a Pro Self-publishing doesn’t mean going it alone. Russell emphasizes the power of building a community of fellow writers, beta readers, and a supportive network that amplifies your reach and credibility. Actionable Tip: Join one writing group or online community specific to your genre. Contribute meaningful feedback to at least three other authors this month to build genuine connections. Bonus: Propose a cross-promotion with an author in your niche. Think joint newsletter or shared promotional event. Amplify Your Unique Voice The Secret Weapon for Self-Published Success In a sea of endless books, your unique voice is your greatest asset. Whether you write niche sci-fi, unconventional memoirs, or genre-bending fiction, your perspective will attract dedicated readers. Actionable Tip: Identify the three most unique elements of your writing style or story that set you apart in your genre. Bonus: Share a provocative social media post showcasing your unique angle. Invite readers to engage with your story’s world. Monetize Your Writing Earn More While Staying True to Your Vision Authors have more monetization options than ever before. Russell’s approach focuses on creating multiple revenue streams. Having multiple revenue streams allows you to support your creative vision, not compromise it. Actionable Tip: Audit your existing work. Could you bundle books, offer special editions, or create bonus content for your readers? Bonus: Develop one additional product related to your book: a workbook, online course, or exclusive behind-the-scenes content. Share Your Authentic Story Build Reader Trust by Sharing Your Journey Your most vulnerable stories are often your most powerful. Being transparent about your writing journey can forge deep connections with readers. Actionable Tip: Share one behind-the-scenes moment from your writing process. It can be a challenge, breakthrough, personal struggle, or something similar. Bonus: Create content that showcases your authenticity. Share your inspirations, writing rituals, or the spark behind your story. Key Takeaways: Embrace imperfection as part of the creative process. Build a supportive community around your writing. Leverage your unique voice as a marketing tool. Create multiple revenue streams from your writing. Connect authentically with your readers. Your Career Transformation Starts Now It’s time to turn your passion into a profession. The world is waiting for your unique voice. Ready to Take the Next Step? Visit The Standout Creatives to book your free one-on-one strategy session today. Note: Don't wait. I limit the number of strategy sessions to ensure I can give my full attention to each person. Links referenced in this episode: Theauthorstack.com Writer MBA Substack…
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Standout Creatives: Business, marketing, and creativity tips for solopreneurs launching their ideas

1 7: Embrace Your Quirks: How Being Different Connects You to the Right Audience 6:12
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The following is a narrative essay I wrote after my conversation with Bridget Baker . Fitting in was my survival strategy—until I realized it was suffocating my creative potential. In high school, I could morph myself into any group. In college, I went to parties even though I hated big groups of people. As an adult, I put on a "professional" face even when all I want to do is have fun. I thought, If I can just be smooth enough, normal enough, I'll finally belong. Spoiler: It never worked. The Moment of Insight During a conversation with my friend Bridget Baker—a former professional dancer turned branding expert—she said something that hit me hard: What if the parts of your story you're afraid to share are actually your greatest creative asset? I've often thought about how to share my moments of failure without people thinking "He has no idea what he's talking about. Why should I listen to him?" But what I realized when talking to Bridget was, we are not our failures. Failures are just a part of our journey. They can make us stronger if we lean into the lessons they are trying to teach us. The Unexpected Power of Your "Too Much" Let's talk about those moments you've labeled as "too much." For me, it was improv. I love improv. It taught me so much about creativity, problem-solving, and staying present. But for the longest time, I kept that part of me under wraps. I worried people wouldn't take me seriously. I thought they'd hear "improviser" and assume, Oh, he's just a guy who makes jokes. Then I said, "Eff it. Who cares if people think it's weird?" When I started sharing lessons I learned from improv, something magical happened. My audience loved it. People who had never done improv said things like, "Wow, I could never do that!" It struck a chord because it wasn't just about improv—it was about creative courage. The Vulnerability Advantage A few years ago, I was working on multiple projects to help artists market their work. I poured my heart into it—hundreds of blog posts, nearly 100 podcast episodes, hours of connecting with my audience. When I finally offered my services, I was met with crickets. Not a single reply or hint of interest. It was devastating. I had done everything the "experts" said: build trust, provide value, connect authentically. But nothing worked. So, I took a break. I let go of the dream for years, feeling like I had failed. Fast forward to now: I've returned to this work with fresh energy and a deeper understanding of what creatives like you need. And you know what? That failure wasn't the end of my story. It was the middle. Sharing this with you isn't easy. But I've learned that the more open and honest we are, the more deeply we connect with our audience. People lean in when they see themselves in your story. Turning Your Quirks into Your Brand's Superpower Here's your challenge: List three ways you're different (not "wrong"). Identify one story you've been afraid to tell. Create one offer that reflects your entire, messy journey. The Wild Truth About Authenticity I used to think being a fan of anime, superheroes, or cartoons made me weird. When I was younger, everyone watched cartoons. But as we got older, I'd hear things like, "Eww, you still watch that?" So I hid those parts of me. I didn't tell people I watched Dragon Ball Z every afternoon. I kept quiet about the mini blogs I built for South Park and Rurouni Kenshin. It wasn't until years later that I realized how mainstream those interests had become. There were conventions, toy shops, and even streaming platforms dedicated to anime. The lesson? It doesn't matter if other people think you're weird. What matters is that the right people get you. What This Means for Your Writing Journey With so many distractions out in the world, you're not only competing against other books, blogs, and emails. You're also competing against everything else people can being doing: watching Netflix, scrolling through Instagram, watching Youtube, doing things out in the real world. There are an endless source of distraction and ideas that can pull people away from your writing. So the best way to stand out and grab people's attention is being your weird, authentic self. People don't just buy from you because your work is good. They buy from you because of the way it connects with them. The more you can find those tiny details people can relate to, the more they will follow you and your work. Standout Creative Business for Authors is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Final Thoughts Ready to transform your quirks into your greatest writing advantage? Let's do this. The world doesn't need another carbon copy. It needs your wild, wonderful, perfectly imperfect stories. By embracing the unique aspects of your writing voice and experiences, you can create work that truly stands out. What story have you been avoiding telling because it feels too vulnerable or 'unprofessional'? How can your personal story differentiate your book or work in a crowded market? What painful experience transformed you as a writer in a way most people don't see? If you're ready to embrace your creative journey and stand out in a crowded marketplace, I'm offering a limited-time, personalized consultation for self-published authors. In this session, we'll uncover the unique aspects of your writing voice, learn how to market your book authentically, and break free from traditional publishing expectations. Spots are extremely limited, so sign up now if you want to be one of the first five authors to receive a bonus 30-minute strategy session. Visit The Standout Creatives to book your spot.…
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1 6: Mastering Authentic Storytelling for Authors & Creative Entrepreneurs with Vince Warnock 1:23:12
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I’m thrilled to introduce you to someone who’s redefining the way we think about storytelling, marketing, and connection. Meet Vince Warnock —a neuromarketing expert, 11-time bestselling author, and creative business coach. His story? It’s a testament to resilience, innovation, and the power of authentic relationships. From Adversity to Innovation Let’s start with something Vince knows deeply: How the hardest moments in your life can become the foundation for your greatest strengths. Vince’s journey, shaped by a challenging childhood, is a masterclass in turning adversity into opportunity. He shows us that every experience—no matter how difficult—can fuel your creativity and business growth. Actionable Tip: Reflect on a tough moment in your life and how it’s shaped your unique perspective. How can you use that insight to serve your audience better? Bonus: Create a “story map” of your life. Divide it into challenges, turning points, and triumphs. Use this as the basis for your content or brand narrative. Your Story is Your Superpower Vince believes your authentic story is your most valuable asset in business. It’s not about looking perfect—it’s about showing up as yourself and building trust through vulnerability. Your audience connects with the real you, not a polished facade. Sharing your struggles creates a bridge of trust that no marketing hack can replicate. Actionable Tip: Think of a time when you faced a challenge in your business, but it led to a breakthrough. Share that experience in a quick, unscripted video or voice note. The raw, realness is what will resonate most. Bonus: Create a "vulnerability post" on your social media or blog. Share a moment when things didn’t go according to plan but how it shaped who you are today. Invite your audience to share their stories too, creating a space for connection. The Creative Edge Creativity isn’t just about your art or product—it’s how you approach your entire business. Vince reveals how innovation can help you stand out: Embrace new tools like AI to free up time for your creative work. Experiment with unconventional strategies to find what feels true to you. Actionable Tip: Pick one task that drains your energy and explore a tech solution to automate it. Bonus: Use the extra time to brainstorm a bold, creative idea that excites you—and take one small step toward making it happen. Relationships Over Transactions Vince reminds us that success isn’t about playing the numbers game—it’s about building genuine relationships. By focusing on adding value and being authentic, you open the door to unexpected opportunities. Actionable Tip: Instead of focusing on what you can sell, reach out to someone in your network with an offer of support—whether it’s advice, resources, or just a kind word. The goal is to serve, not sell. Bonus: Organize a small virtual gathering or group discussion where people can share their challenges and victories. Make it less about promoting your work and more about connecting on a human level. Key Takeaways: Your past is an asset. Every challenge and triumph can shape your brand and connect you with your audience. Vulnerability is a strength. Share the imperfect parts of your story—they’re what make you relatable. Creativity extends beyond your craft. Innovate in all areas of your business. Relationships matter. Focus on building genuine connections, not just transactions. About Vince Warnock Vince is a multi-passionate creative, blending neuromarketing expertise with a deep understanding of storytelling to help entrepreneurs thrive. As a coach and author, he’s on a mission to empower others—especially neurodivergent creators—to share their voices authentically. Website: Vincewarnock.com Podcast: Chasing the Insights Ready to Stand Out? If you’re a creative entrepreneur looking to elevate your business and connect with your audience on a deeper level, now’s the time to take action. Visit The Standout Creatives and book a call today. Let’s turn your unique story into a standout brand that captures hearts and builds lasting relationships. Spots are limited, so don’t wait—secure your session now and make your next move unforgettable.…
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1 5: Embrace Your Story: Building an Authentic Brand That Resonates and Connects with Your Ideal Audience with Bridget Baker 1:08:52
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I’m really excited to take you on a journey into the world of authentic branding with someone who’s done it in the most unexpected way. Meet Bridget Baker a former professional ballet dancer who’s now flipping the script on branding and storytelling. Her story? It’s not just inspiring. It’s a game changer for anyone looking to share their unique perspective while staying true to themselves. From Center Stage to Centering Your Narrative Now, let’s talk about something that might feel a little uncomfortable at first: What if the quirks and odd moments you try to hide are actually your greatest asset? Bridget believes your branding should be a dance, and the steps you take, however unconventional, are what will make you stand out. Those moments in your life? That’s the heart of your story. Actionable Tip: Start small. Take a moment to reflect on your own journey. Are there parts of it you’ve been avoiding, fearing they might not “fit” with the brand you’re trying to create? Those might be the moments that resonate most with the people who truly get you. Bonus: Write down one personal story—something you’ve never shared before. It might feel vulnerable, but consider how that story could connect with your audience, even if you don’t see how just yet. This could be the bridge to people who really understand your message. Breaking Free from Creative Conformity If you’ve ever felt like you don’t belong in the mainstream or traditional marketing world, Bridget’s got your back. Most creatives fall into the trap of trying to look like everyone else, but Bridget’s advice is clear: Your differences aren’t a flaw, they’re your superpower. Your unique story doesn’t need to fit into a mold, and it sure doesn’t need to apologize for being different. Your story is the melody, and the world needs to hear it. Actionable Tip: Grab a notebook and jot down three ways your background makes you different. Be specific. These are the things you don’t want to hide anymore. Bonus: Write a brand statement that feels like you, not what you think you should be. Make it bold, honest, and unapologetic. And above all, make it real —the world’s tired of “polished” and wants to hear you . Redefining Your Creative Value It’s time to face the hard truth: if you’ve been underpricing your services or products, you’re not doing your talents justice. Bridget’s approach challenges creatives to see that everything in their journey, every skill, every lesson learned, is valuable. Your past and your experience are what give you the authority to charge what you’re truly worth. Actionable Tip: Take a deep dive into your own skills and experiences. What unique value do you bring to the table? How do those talents serve your audience in a way no one else can? Bonus: Create a “premium” offering that reflects the richness of your expertise. It’s not just about asking for more money—it’s about showing people just how much depth you bring to the table. Think about how to package your knowledge in a way that makes your audience see its true worth. The Vulnerability Advantage Okay, here’s the kicker: your vulnerability is your secret weapon. The stories you’re afraid to share, the ones where you feel imperfect or misunderstood, are often the very stories that create powerful connections with your audience. You’re not alone in your fears, and your audience will feel your authenticity when you let down the walls. Actionable Tip: Think about one moment from your creative journey that’s tough to share but feels like an important piece of your story. What would it feel like to let that moment come through, even if it’s just a small part of your narrative? How could this open up a deeper connection with your audience? Bonus: Create content that shares the emotional side of a challenge you’ve faced, don’t just focus on the “how-to.” Your audience craves the human side of your journey, the struggles, the lessons, the growth. That’s where the connection lives. Building a Community, Not Just a Brand Finally, branding isn’t just about getting people to notice you, it’s about creating relationships. Bridget’s approach is all about building a genuine community, not just a following. She encourages you to invite your audience in, get to know them, and create a space for real conversations. Actionable Tip: Think about how you can engage in a more personal, human way with your audience. Could you offer a Q&A, behind-the-scenes peek, or a direct communication channel where your people can interact with you more personally? Bonus: Try hosting a small, intimate virtual or in-person event where your community can ask questions, share stories, and connect with you. It doesn’t have to be a huge crowd, just a few like-minded people who really want to hear from you. Key Takeaways: Your unique story is your greatest asset. Embrace the quirks and let them guide your brand. Vulnerability creates powerful connections. Don’t shy away from sharing the “imperfections” that make you human. Your differences are your brand’s superpower. Lean into them and let them shine. Pricing should reflect your entire creative journey. Stop underselling yourself and start charging what your expertise is worth. Authenticity trumps perfection every single time. Be yourself, and let everything else fall into place. Bridget Baker has shown us that authentic branding isn’t just about looking good, it’s about being real, embracing your quirks, and letting your story shine. When you show up as yourself, you build stronger connections and stand out in ways you never thought possible. Ready to turn your unique story into a standout brand? If you’re a creative business owner ready to elevate your brand and launch your next big project, whether it's a book, a product, or anything in between, let’s make it happen. Just visit The Standout Creatives and book a call. I’m here to help you bring your vision to life in a way that feels authentic and impactful. Spots are limited, so if you're ready to dive into a conversation about your next big idea, don't wait. Secure your spot today and let’s create something that sets you apart for good.…
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