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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In today’s episode, I speak with the wonderful Katie Benn. Katie is a multidisciplinary artist from San Francisco currently living in southern Oregon. She’s inspired by all things magical and mysterious, dreamy, silly, and absurd. She explores themes relating to the human condition and her inner world. She is a painter, muralist, illustrator, textile designer, and creator of zines and various art products. She has worked with clients including Google, Facebook, WeWork, Masterclass and much more.<br /><br />In addition to her creative work, Katie is also a practicing evidential medium. She has been connecting with spirit since childhood and has strengthened her connection through years of private study, training with renowned psychic mediums in the US and UK, and offering in-person and online readings to her extended community. Katie’s mediumship is known to be down to earth, compassionate, healing, and heart-focused as she works to connect people with their loved ones that have passed on.</p><p> </p><p>I've been wanting to talk to Katie for years because I love her work and am so interested in the way she explores her world and puts it into her art, so I'm very excited to bring you our conversation today.<br /><br />You can follow Katie on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/katie_benn_/" target="_blank">here</a> or online at <a href="http://www.katiebenn.com/" target="_blank">www.katiebenn.com</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2021 05:21:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I chat with the wonderful Morgan Harper Nichols. <br /><br />Morgan is an artist, poet and musician. Her process for creating work is really unique and amazing. People submit their stories to her and she creates artwork for those individuals, and then shares those pieces daily on her social channels. Although each piece is created for one person, they deeply resonate with the larger collective as well. So much so, that Morgan currently has 1.7 million followers on Instagram. And honestly it isn’t surprising, her presence feels like a breath of fresh air in a world that can often feel so overwhelming. <br /><br />Morgan shares her journey from being a musician first to becoming a visual artist, and the winding road she had to navigate to get here. <br /><br />We dive into the topic of “growing”, both in our personal and professional lives. Growth is a theme Morgan often explores in her work, and she has a really wonderful perspective on the topic that I hadn’t considered going into the interview. <br /><br />Morgan also has a beautiful new book coming out on April 27th titled <a href="https://www.amazon.com/How-Far-You-Have-Come/dp/0310456592" target="_blank">How Far You Have Come</a>. Be sure to check it out, and if you aren’t already, follow Morgan on instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/morganharpernichols/" target="_blank">here</a>, or find her online at <a href="https://morganharpernichols.com/" target="_blank">morganharpernichols.com</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I chat with the enlightened duo behind Slimy Oddity, Cherie and Tim. Slimy Oddity is an art collective brought together to spread love and light into the world. Their work focuses on sharing insights from timeless wisdom found in spirituality, philosophy and the human experience. They have a friendly and playful style that makes these deeper topics fun and approachable.<br /><br />We dive into the theme of awakening in this episode. Awakening to your life, the magic in the world, your gifts and your purpose, and even to the awareness of a world beyond our senses. <br /><br />Awakening is an overarching theme for Slimy Oddity, and we dive deep into it. Cherie and Tim also generously share their own personal awakening journeys. <br /><br />This dynamic duo are also incredible musicians. Their band Kekko is releasing their debut single titled “Within You” mid March on Spirit Goth Records. Stay tuned to the end of the episode where we’ll be playing it for you. I love this song and I’m so excited to share it with you guys.<br /><br />To find out more about Slimy Oddity, you can follow them on instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/slimyoddity/" target="_blank">here</a>, or online at <a href="https://slimyoddity.com/" target="_blank">slimyoddity.com</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I chat with Brooklyn based creative studio and dynamic duo, Wade and Leta. Wade and Leta do it all, they’re graphic designers, art directors, photographers, public speakers, they do event design, branding, sculpture, book design, type design, retail design, film, and more. If there’s something they haven’t done, they want to try that too. <br /><br />They’re a duo who personifies today’s topic of “Taking the Leap”. They’re constantly pushing themselves into new directions and mediums. They love a good challenge, they see constraints as opportunities, and they thrive on intensity. This drive has led them to create work for a truly impressive roster of clients that include Gucci, The New York Times, Herman Miller, IBM, Instagram, Facebook, Adobe, Airbnb, Target, and the list goes on. <br /><br />We discuss the lessons they’ve learned on their journey so far, how they’re able to continually “take the leap” into new directions and opportunities, how keeping an open mind and fresh perspective is key, how important it is to ask for help and learn from others, their pursuit to continually “level up”, what their dream project is, and much more.<br /><br />This conversation was really inspiring to me. Wade and Leta are always striving to create their best work and it’s hard not to be in awe of them. These two have such wonderful energy and a refreshing perspective on life and career. I hope you’re just as inspired by this one as I am.<br /><br />To find out more about Wade and Leta, you can follow them on instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wadeandleta/" target="_blank">@wadeandleta</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wadejeffree/" target="_blank">@wadejeffree</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/letasobierajski/" target="_blank">@letasobierajski</a> or online at <a href="https://wadeandleta.com/" target="_blank">wadeandleta.com</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2021 06:34:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>allison.filice@gmail.com (Wade Jeffree, Leta Sobierajski, Allison Filice)</author>
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      <title>13 - The Journey with Andy J. Pizza</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, I chat with the amazing Andy J. Pizza. You probably already know Andy from his incredible podcast Creative Pep Talk. It’s one of my all-time-favorite podcasts and was a big part of what kept me going on my journey to become an illustrator, and what’s kept me motivated in tough times since.

Honestly, I don’t think I’d be making this podcast if it weren’t for Andy. He’s been a huge inspiration to me!

If you aren’t already listening to Creative Pep Talk, then definitely head over after this episode and give it a listen. I know you’re going to love it.

Andy’s an illustrator, a public speaker, a podcaster, and so much more. He’s the co-founder of co-loop, which is an artist agency, he’s an educator and has classes available right now on skillshare.com. He’s hilarious and wise beyond his years, and he’s here to generously share his wisdom with you all.

Andy and I have a lot in common, so I was really excited to talk shop with him. And he did not disappoint. We dive into subjects like finding your style, finding yourself and your message, we talk about the hero’s journey, personality types, spirituality, how important it is to be your unique self, how important exploration is to feeling fulfilled in your creative journey, how your perceived weaknesses are actually strengths, and much, much more.

I need to have Andy back on the show again soon, because there was so much more I wanted to talk about. I’m really grateful I was able to speak with him, and I’m so grateful you’re here listening. I’m excited to share this one with you guys.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2020 05:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Honestly, I don’t think I’d be making this podcast if it weren’t for Andy. He’s been a huge inspiration to me!

If you aren’t already listening to Creative Pep Talk, then definitely head over after this episode and give it a listen. I know you’re going to love it.

Andy’s an illustrator, a public speaker, a podcaster, and so much more. He’s the co-founder of co-loop, which is an artist agency, he’s an educator and has classes available right now on skillshare.com. He’s hilarious and wise beyond his years, and he’s here to generously share his wisdom with you all.

Andy and I have a lot in common, so I was really excited to talk shop with him. And he did not disappoint. We dive into subjects like finding your style, finding yourself and your message, we talk about the hero’s journey, personality types, spirituality, how important it is to be your unique self, how important exploration is to feeling fulfilled in your creative journey, how your perceived weaknesses are actually strengths, and much, much more.

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Honestly, I don’t think I’d be making this podcast if it weren’t for Andy. He’s been a huge inspiration to me!

If you aren’t already listening to Creative Pep Talk, then definitely head over after this episode and give it a listen. I know you’re going to love it.

Andy’s an illustrator, a public speaker, a podcaster, and so much more. He’s the co-founder of co-loop, which is an artist agency, he’s an educator and has classes available right now on skillshare.com. He’s hilarious and wise beyond his years, and he’s here to generously share his wisdom with you all.

Andy and I have a lot in common, so I was really excited to talk shop with him. And he did not disappoint. We dive into subjects like finding your style, finding yourself and your message, we talk about the hero’s journey, personality types, spirituality, how important it is to be your unique self, how important exploration is to feeling fulfilled in your creative journey, how your perceived weaknesses are actually strengths, and much, much more.

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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, I chat with New York based illustrator and musician, Lauren Martin. Lauren’s sunny, smiley, vibrant illustrations and animations are full of the kind of optimism and encouragement we all need right now.

Lauren’s journey to full-time illustration is a recent one, having just set out on that path earlier this year. In that short amount of time, she’s already carved out her unique style and quite a following and client list to go with it.

She talks about how having to pause touring with Frankie Cosmos, the band she plays keyboard and guitar with, has allowed her to take this shot at illustration. And how the timing of it all was kismet.

She also discusses how going to therapy, working on her personal development and going through a spiritual awakening opened up everything for her. I too, went through a similar path, and it was great to find such a kindred spirit to discuss these topics with. So I’m really excited to share this one with you all. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2020 08:23:50 +0000</pubDate>
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She also discusses how going to therapy, working on her personal development and going through a spiritual awakening opened up everything for her. I too, went through a similar path, and it was great to find such a kindred spirit to discuss these topics with. So I’m really excited to share this one with you all. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>11 - Time with Jim Stoten</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, I chat with illustrator and human being extraordinaire, Jim Stoten. Jim’s work is a kaleidoscopic adventure, full of vivid color, imagination and playfulness, all while maintaining a beautiful depth to it. 

Jim and I explore the topic of time in this episode. How Jim spends his time, How he perceives time, what advice he would give his past self, and what advice his future self would give him today. I feel like I caught Jim at just the right time for this conversation, he’s just celebrated his fortieth birthday and is both looking ahead to the next decade and reflecting on the past one as well.

This one’s less about the business of being a creative professional and more about all the other important aspects; an artist's state of mind, hopes and dreams, perceptions of self, struggles and inspirations. I’m really grateful to Jim for being so open with his thoughts and feelings in this one.

Jim always carries a sketchbook with him and he habitually draws his way through the world. To take a peek inside these famed sketchbooks, He actually has a new book available now that’s filled with pages from them called Skotchbook, as well as a magnificent new zine called “The Mind wanders, the Eye follows”, both out now with Unseen Sketchbooks.

Jim’s also a talented musician. He has a new album out now called “Lights” with dirty melody records. In true Jim fashion, it’s amazing. Definitely give it a listen. And while you’re at it, check out his new music video for the single “over the mountain”. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2020 07:44:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I chat with illustrator and human being extraordinaire, Jim Stoten. Jim’s work is a kaleidoscopic adventure, full of vivid color, imagination and playfulness, all while maintaining a beautiful depth to it. 

Jim and I explore the topic of time in this episode. How Jim spends his time, How he perceives time, what advice he would give his past self, and what advice his future self would give him today. I feel like I caught Jim at just the right time for this conversation, he’s just celebrated his fortieth birthday and is both looking ahead to the next decade and reflecting on the past one as well.

This one’s less about the business of being a creative professional and more about all the other important aspects; an artist&apos;s state of mind, hopes and dreams, perceptions of self, struggles and inspirations. I’m really grateful to Jim for being so open with his thoughts and feelings in this one.

Jim always carries a sketchbook with him and he habitually draws his way through the world. To take a peek inside these famed sketchbooks, He actually has a new book available now that’s filled with pages from them called Skotchbook, as well as a magnificent new zine called “The Mind wanders, the Eye follows”, both out now with Unseen Sketchbooks.

Jim’s also a talented musician. He has a new album out now called “Lights” with dirty melody records. In true Jim fashion, it’s amazing. Definitely give it a listen. And while you’re at it, check out his new music video for the single “over the mountain”. </itunes:summary>
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Jim’s also a talented musician. He has a new album out now called “Lights” with dirty melody records. In true Jim fashion, it’s amazing. Definitely give it a listen. And while you’re at it, check out his new music video for the single “over the mountain”. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>10 - Recalibrating Life with Seb Agresti</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, I chat with the amazing Dutch illustrator and designer Seb Agresti. Seb just returned from a transformative experience at an artist residency in Japan. As you’ll hear in the episode, he decided to embark on that journey as a way to step away from his client work and focus on creating personal work again. The residency and what he learned in the process allowed him to recalibrate his life and gain new perspectives on his career after years of intense client work.

Seb and I discuss what’s inspiring him right now, what he learned from his time in Japan, finding balance and setting boundaries with client work, burnout, book recommendations, what the future holds for him, and much more.

Seb is quite thoughtful and introspective and it was a pleasure to be able to speak with him at this unique time in his life. He was sort of in between worlds when we spoke, and I’m thankful he was so candid about his experience. I think many of us can relate to the feeling of needing a change of pace or wanting to reconnect with ourselves. I’m excited to see how he embarks on this next chapter of his journey.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Oct 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Seb and I discuss what’s inspiring him right now, what he learned from his time in Japan, finding balance and setting boundaries with client work, burnout, book recommendations, what the future holds for him, and much more.

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      <title>09 - Gratitude with Chrissie Abbott</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, I’m chatting with illustrator, designer, art director and all around amazing human being, Chrissie Abbott. Chrissie is one of my favorite creatives and a huge inspiration to me, so I was super excited to be able to speak with her and peer into her world a little bit. 

We talk about Chrissie’s creative journey to where she is now, our mutual love for personal growth and New Age inspiration, how making personal work helps evolve her client work, how she struggled with money when she was starting out as a freelancer (which is a struggle most of us can relate to I’m sure), how she recently created posters for likes of Courtney Barnett and Tame Impala, and much more.

We also dive into the topic of gratitude, a concept Chrissie was introduced to at an early age by her mom, and a tool she has used throughout her journey to keep things in perspective. I’ve personally been struggling with gratitude recently, so it was really nice to hear Chrissie’s thoughts on this topic. It’s a challenging time for all of us in one way or another, so I’m hoping this episode will leave you feeling a bit better about things.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2020 08:08:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>allison.filice@gmail.com (Allison Filice, Chrissie Abbott)</author>
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      <itunes:title>09 - Gratitude with Chrissie Abbott</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I’m chatting with illustrator, designer, art director and all around amazing human being, Chrissie Abbott. Chrissie is one of my favorite creatives and a huge inspiration to me, so I was super excited to be able to speak with her and peer into her world a little bit. 

We talk about Chrissie’s creative journey to where she is now, our mutual love for personal growth and New Age inspiration, how making personal work helps evolve her client work, how she struggled with money when she was starting out as a freelancer (which is a struggle most of us can relate to I’m sure), how she recently created posters for likes of Courtney Barnett and Tame Impala, and much more.

We also dive into the topic of gratitude, a concept Chrissie was introduced to at an early age by her mom, and a tool she has used throughout her journey to keep things in perspective. I’ve personally been struggling with gratitude recently, so it was really nice to hear Chrissie’s thoughts on this topic. It’s a challenging time for all of us in one way or another, so I’m hoping this episode will leave you feeling a bit better about things.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I’m chatting with illustrator, designer, art director and all around amazing human being, Chrissie Abbott. Chrissie is one of my favorite creatives and a huge inspiration to me, so I was super excited to be able to speak with her and peer into her world a little bit. 

We talk about Chrissie’s creative journey to where she is now, our mutual love for personal growth and New Age inspiration, how making personal work helps evolve her client work, how she struggled with money when she was starting out as a freelancer (which is a struggle most of us can relate to I’m sure), how she recently created posters for likes of Courtney Barnett and Tame Impala, and much more.

We also dive into the topic of gratitude, a concept Chrissie was introduced to at an early age by her mom, and a tool she has used throughout her journey to keep things in perspective. I’ve personally been struggling with gratitude recently, so it was really nice to hear Chrissie’s thoughts on this topic. It’s a challenging time for all of us in one way or another, so I’m hoping this episode will leave you feeling a bit better about things.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>08 - Share Your Message with Lindsay Arakawa</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Today I’m chatting with Tokyo based creative, Lindsay Arakawa. Lindsay possesses that magical combination of creativity and strategic thinking. She’s part freelance social media strategist and part creator of dreamy images that combine hand drawn messages and illustrations over her film photographs. 

We discuss the serendipitous way she came to find her creative style, how she uses social media to experiment and help push her work forward, how she recently took the leap to move from New York City where she oversaw Instagram strategy and creative at Refinery29, to Tokyo where she’s embarked on a freelance career. Lindsay also generously shares how she finds clients, how she built confidence in herself and her work, and the challenges that have come along with moving to Japan.

Lindsay has a really wonderful energy about her and I left this conversation feeling revitalized. I was inspired by the playful lens she views her creativity through. She doesn’t overthink things, and she creates work that’s a kind of snapshot of who she is in that moment. Coming from a chronic overthinker, it was refreshing to hear her process! I’m excited to share this one with you and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2020 07:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>allison.filice@gmail.com (Allison Filice, Lindsay Arakawa)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today I’m chatting with Tokyo based creative, Lindsay Arakawa. Lindsay possesses that magical combination of creativity and strategic thinking. She’s part freelance social media strategist and part creator of dreamy images that combine hand drawn messages and illustrations over her film photographs. 

We discuss the serendipitous way she came to find her creative style, how she uses social media to experiment and help push her work forward, how she recently took the leap to move from New York City where she oversaw Instagram strategy and creative at Refinery29, to Tokyo where she’s embarked on a freelance career. Lindsay also generously shares how she finds clients, how she built confidence in herself and her work, and the challenges that have come along with moving to Japan.

Lindsay has a really wonderful energy about her and I left this conversation feeling revitalized. I was inspired by the playful lens she views her creativity through. She doesn’t overthink things, and she creates work that’s a kind of snapshot of who she is in that moment. Coming from a chronic overthinker, it was refreshing to hear her process! I’m excited to share this one with you and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today I’m chatting with Tokyo based creative, Lindsay Arakawa. Lindsay possesses that magical combination of creativity and strategic thinking. She’s part freelance social media strategist and part creator of dreamy images that combine hand drawn messages and illustrations over her film photographs. 

We discuss the serendipitous way she came to find her creative style, how she uses social media to experiment and help push her work forward, how she recently took the leap to move from New York City where she oversaw Instagram strategy and creative at Refinery29, to Tokyo where she’s embarked on a freelance career. Lindsay also generously shares how she finds clients, how she built confidence in herself and her work, and the challenges that have come along with moving to Japan.

Lindsay has a really wonderful energy about her and I left this conversation feeling revitalized. I was inspired by the playful lens she views her creativity through. She doesn’t overthink things, and she creates work that’s a kind of snapshot of who she is in that moment. Coming from a chronic overthinker, it was refreshing to hear her process! I’m excited to share this one with you and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>07 - A Light in the Dark with Brooke Barttelbort</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, I chat with neon artist, designer, and my good friend, Brooke Barttelbort. Brooke bends glass into all kinds of amazing shapes, and uses her pieces to help inspire others. She’s also a super talented graphic designer and glass blower.

Brooke has been through a lot in recent years. At the age of thirty she went through treatment for breast cancer, ultimately having to have a double mastectomy. Following that, her mom had a major stroke. Brooke decided to move from San Francisco to LA to be closer to her family, and in that transition, she reconnected with her love of neon, and ultimately herself in the process. She now uses neon as a way to work through her grief and help heal herself as well as others. As she puts it best, she’s creating light in the darkness. 

Her story is truly one of strength and inspiration. The amount of work it takes to learn neon is immense, and what she can do with her craft is truly inspiring. Both in her abilities and her message. A message the world really needs to receive right now.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2020 08:36:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I chat with neon artist, designer, and my good friend, Brooke Barttelbort. Brooke bends glass into all kinds of amazing shapes, and uses her pieces to help inspire others. She’s also a super talented graphic designer and glass blower.

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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I chat with neon artist, designer, and my good friend, Brooke Barttelbort. Brooke bends glass into all kinds of amazing shapes, and uses her pieces to help inspire others. She’s also a super talented graphic designer and glass blower.

Brooke has been through a lot in recent years. At the age of thirty she went through treatment for breast cancer, ultimately having to have a double mastectomy. Following that, her mom had a major stroke. Brooke decided to move from San Francisco to LA to be closer to her family, and in that transition, she reconnected with her love of neon, and ultimately herself in the process. She now uses neon as a way to work through her grief and help heal herself as well as others. As she puts it best, she’s creating light in the darkness. 

Her story is truly one of strength and inspiration. The amount of work it takes to learn neon is immense, and what she can do with her craft is truly inspiring. Both in her abilities and her message. A message the world really needs to receive right now.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>06 - Create a Career with Beci Orpin</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, I chat with Melbourne-based creative Beci Orpin. Beci’s one of my favorite creatives, her work is so positive and always makes me smile. Everything she touches turns to cute, it seems. Her creativity takes many forms, some of which are illustration, design, children’s books, murals, branding, crafts, clothing, painting, puzzles, packaging and more.

Beci was such a joy to talk to, so generous and humble for someone who has such an incredible career spanning 24 years! In our chat we look back on her career, where it started, where it is today, and what she’s learned about herself along the way. She offers great advice and inspiration for how to build and navigate a creative career. And stay tuned to the end of the episode where she answers a couple questions I received from listeners. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2020 07:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I chat with Melbourne-based creative Beci Orpin. Beci’s one of my favorite creatives, her work is so positive and always makes me smile. Everything she touches turns to cute, it seems. Her creativity takes many forms, some of which are illustration, design, children’s books, murals, branding, crafts, clothing, painting, puzzles, packaging and more.

Beci was such a joy to talk to, so generous and humble for someone who has such an incredible career spanning 24 years! In our chat we look back on her career, where it started, where it is today, and what she’s learned about herself along the way. She offers great advice and inspiration for how to build and navigate a creative career. And stay tuned to the end of the episode where she answers a couple questions I received from listeners. </itunes:summary>
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Beci was such a joy to talk to, so generous and humble for someone who has such an incredible career spanning 24 years! In our chat we look back on her career, where it started, where it is today, and what she’s learned about herself along the way. She offers great advice and inspiration for how to build and navigate a creative career. And stay tuned to the end of the episode where she answers a couple questions I received from listeners. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>05 - Step by Step with Leon Edler</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, I chat with illustrator and cartoonist, Leon Edler. Leon’s bright and cleverly simple hand drawn illustrations are a delight to look at. It’s no wonder he’s worked with a host of impressive clients such as The New Yorker, The New York Times, CNN, Warby Parker, The Guardian, Vanity Fair, and more. 

Leon is really funny, insightful and generous with his story. We discuss how a creative career is a process, and you just have to take it step by step. How we were both pretty miserable at the beginning of our careers because we based our self-worth on getting commissions, and how we both wish we had relaxed and enjoyed the process more. 

Leon also gives some excellent advice on what to do if you’re feeling like your career is taking a while to get started and you’re not sure what to do in the mean time.

Leon is also a co-founder of Room Fifty, the amazing art print site that curates artwork from today’s top illustrators. Some of my favorite artists have work on there, so if you’re in the market for beautiful artwork to hang in your home or gift to a friend, definitely check out roomfifty.com.
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I chat with illustrator and cartoonist, Leon Edler. Leon’s bright and cleverly simple hand drawn illustrations are a delight to look at. It’s no wonder he’s worked with a host of impressive clients such as The New Yorker, The New York Times, CNN, Warby Parker, The Guardian, Vanity Fair, and more. 

Leon is really funny, insightful and generous with his story. We discuss how a creative career is a process, and you just have to take it step by step. How we were both pretty miserable at the beginning of our careers because we based our self-worth on getting commissions, and how we both wish we had relaxed and enjoyed the process more. 

Leon also gives some excellent advice on what to do if you’re feeling like your career is taking a while to get started and you’re not sure what to do in the mean time.

Leon is also a co-founder of Room Fifty, the amazing art print site that curates artwork from today’s top illustrators. Some of my favorite artists have work on there, so if you’re in the market for beautiful artwork to hang in your home or gift to a friend, definitely check out roomfifty.com.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I chat with illustrator and cartoonist, Leon Edler. Leon’s bright and cleverly simple hand drawn illustrations are a delight to look at. It’s no wonder he’s worked with a host of impressive clients such as The New Yorker, The New York Times, CNN, Warby Parker, The Guardian, Vanity Fair, and more. 

Leon is really funny, insightful and generous with his story. We discuss how a creative career is a process, and you just have to take it step by step. How we were both pretty miserable at the beginning of our careers because we based our self-worth on getting commissions, and how we both wish we had relaxed and enjoyed the process more. 

Leon also gives some excellent advice on what to do if you’re feeling like your career is taking a while to get started and you’re not sure what to do in the mean time.

Leon is also a co-founder of Room Fifty, the amazing art print site that curates artwork from today’s top illustrators. Some of my favorite artists have work on there, so if you’re in the market for beautiful artwork to hang in your home or gift to a friend, definitely check out roomfifty.com.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>04 - You Are Enough with Amber Vittoria</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode I chat with New York based illustrator, Amber Vittoria. Amber’s colorful and abstract depictions of the female form aim to dismantle societal stereotypes that are placed upon women. She has worked with clients such as Gucci, The New York Times, Adidas, Facebook, Warby Parker, K-Swiss, Snapchat and the list goes on. She also creates a lot of personal work, and that allows her to not only express herself, but to also keep pushing her ideas and craft forward.

Amber generously shares how she’s managed to accrue such an impressive list of clients, and she goes into detail about her process for reaching out to brands for collaborations. It was super refreshing to hear how proactive Amber is in reaching out to clients to create opportunities. I think it’s easy to assume that most of her clients come knocking on her door, but as she explains, it’s actually kind of the opposite.  

Amber has a great head for business and I’m really excited to share this episode because she’s so open with her trade secrets. I was really inspired by our chat and I know you will be too.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 2 Jul 2020 07:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode I chat with New York based illustrator, Amber Vittoria. Amber’s colorful and abstract depictions of the female form aim to dismantle societal stereotypes that are placed upon women. She has worked with clients such as Gucci, The New York Times, Adidas, Facebook, Warby Parker, K-Swiss, Snapchat and the list goes on. She also creates a lot of personal work, and that allows her to not only express herself, but to also keep pushing her ideas and craft forward.

Amber generously shares how she’s managed to accrue such an impressive list of clients, and she goes into detail about her process for reaching out to brands for collaborations. It was super refreshing to hear how proactive Amber is in reaching out to clients to create opportunities. I think it’s easy to assume that most of her clients come knocking on her door, but as she explains, it’s actually kind of the opposite.  

Amber has a great head for business and I’m really excited to share this episode because she’s so open with her trade secrets. I was really inspired by our chat and I know you will be too.</itunes:summary>
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Amber generously shares how she’s managed to accrue such an impressive list of clients, and she goes into detail about her process for reaching out to brands for collaborations. It was super refreshing to hear how proactive Amber is in reaching out to clients to create opportunities. I think it’s easy to assume that most of her clients come knocking on her door, but as she explains, it’s actually kind of the opposite.  

Amber has a great head for business and I’m really excited to share this episode because she’s so open with her trade secrets. I was really inspired by our chat and I know you will be too.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>03 - Money with Leena Kisonen</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode I speak with illustrator and graphic designer Leena Kisonen about money. We discuss the ways both of us made the transition from working full time in an office to taking the leap into freelance life, we talk about how to discuss money with clients, resources Leena recommends for knowing how much to charge for your work, how to re-frame money in a positive way if you have negative feelings around it, and much more.
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode I speak with illustrator and graphic designer Leena Kisonen about money. We discuss the ways both of us made the transition from working full time in an office to taking the leap into freelance life, we talk about how to discuss money with clients, resources Leena recommends for knowing how much to charge for your work, how to re-frame money in a positive way if you have negative feelings around it, and much more.</itunes:summary>
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