This episode is for the creative hustlers who have dreams of starting a larger than a one-person show. While agency life seems like making more money and an easier ride we discover that it might not always be rainbows and sunshine going down that path. Valerie of Lumos Creative Agency, an all-female owned and operating business, is currently building her agency with dreams of one day being hands-off and traveling the world while it runs it self. Until then let's hear what she has to say about the journey so far!
Her New Business: Wanderlust Picnics
In this episode, I chat with Ash Borland who resides in England and is a personal branding coach. His journey is a little weird (his words not mine) but a great example that it's not a ladder of success rather a web of success (again his words not mine.) If you want more nuggets of wisdom from Ash and his journey listen to the podcast and then give him a follow, the links are below!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashborland/
https://www.youtube.com/c/AshBorland
In this episode, Matt Ransdell talks about his journey from Fort Worth, Texas to New York City! There were times he carried three jobs while traveling back and forth from New York for auditions. He is the true epitome of a creative hustler (pretty guy entertaining too) and he is dropping his creative knowledge bombs on this episode so you can be too!
In this episode, we're joined by @TheAmandaJewell to talk about her experiences as an influencer, college student, and caretaker of her grandparents. This woman does a lot and I think she is KILLING IT. I know there are a lot of creative hustlers out there trying to achieve their dream of being an influencer or notoriety around their craft while staying in school and juggling other responsibilities. You can do it! Amanda is here to prove it.
We get deep and talk about how her grandfather inspired her to get an education at the University of Texas in order to break her generational cycle. She also talks about how while having a supportive community is important you can't let it define how you create!
I wanted to spend some alone time with you guys and tell you about my journey this year. It's definitely had its ups and downs but who hasn't in 2020? This will explain my first year in business and what I honestly wish I would've done better. We also go into what is going to be different from last season to this season. There are a lot of golden nuggets in this episode so why don't you follow your curiosity and give it a listen?
The biggest fear of any creative is to pour your heart and soul into your craft for it to get lost in the noise of the internet. This episode we’re going to dive into what it takes to create engaging content that impacts people to do more. Join us as we talk to HTBS portfolio creative Yoki Ongwela and Ryan Mosley the co-founder of the Vision Lab Podcast about what it takes to create content that creates change!
With the world full of chaos, it’s going to take more than putting it in rice to fix this one. See what HTBS Creative, Jamie House, and industry expert Stephen Ellis have to say about creatives and their role in finding unique solutions to big problems.
Could your art save the world? That’s exactly what HTBS and industry expert Jeremy McKane strive to find out by discussing the power of creativity and its influence on society.
Building a creative business takes a lot of behind the scenes work. What does it take to perfect the craft, know the industry, and find your next client? Join HTBS and our creatives as we discuss the work that most don’t see.
Building a creative business takes a lot of behind the scenes work. What does it take to perfect the craft, know the industry, and find your next client? Join HTBS and our creatives as we discuss the work that most don’t see.
Guest(s): Kevin Fides + Lunar Kris
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