Earlier this year, I had the honor of sharing a conversation with Emily of Poppie Studios (formerly known as Wild Leaf Collaborative). During the interview, we loved diving into finding your creative community. I’m excited to share the video feature with you today!
From Emily – “When we start our journeys as creative small business owners, we’re essentially left to our own devices to figure everything out. Our enthusiasm for our craft can quickly be overshadowed by administrative tasks and dread. So how do you ensure you stay educated, confident and most importantly, excited? Creative business networking is the key to staying motivated and overcoming the loneliness of being a business of one. But networking for artists can feel weird and gross. Enter Kara Evans, owner of Kara Evans Photographer. She’s here to reassure us creatives that networking doesn’t have to be boring and it’s actually the key ingredient to helping us artists keep it all together. Networking with fellow creatives will help you build your business of one, into a creative community. From which you can ask questions, get tried and true advice, and best yet, make some lasting friendships with fellow artists who know the struggle is real. So be sure to check out my interview with Kara to get answers to all of your creative business networking questions.”
Thanks again to Emily for the feature on finding your creative community. And most importantly, for sharing in a conversation that is so needed throughout the creative community!
P.S. – Wanna learn more about one-on-one mentoring? It’s the icing on the cake where I help you navigate your biz so that you can live your life!