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Wearing Many Hats: The Business Side of Being a Creative

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Have you ever felt uncomfortable promoting your creative work? That internal resistance to "shouting from the rooftops" is something nearly every artist faces. Today, I'm diving into why self-promotion isn't selfish—it's necessary.
As creatives running small businesses, we wear countless hats. The marketing hat often feels most awkward, but it's essential for connecting your work with the people who need it. I share my own journey of promoting my studio through everything from $5 social media boosts to local billboards, while emphasizing that authenticity trumps perfection every time. Your unique creative voice—the way you draw a line, mix colors, or approach your craft—deserves to be seen and celebrated.
The community you build around your work becomes your most powerful marketing engine. When someone experiences what you offer and tells a friend, that connection sparks a chain reaction that no paid advertisement can match. I've witnessed this firsthand as my studio has grown, with visitors often mentioning they followed me online or heard about my space from someone else. These connections fuel my transition from healthcare professional to full-time studio owner, allowing me to fully invest in my creative community.
Remember that sharing your work isn't about ego—it's about inspiration. Your creative journey might be exactly what someone else needs to see to begin their own. Whether you're creating to sell or simply for personal fulfillment, your authentic voice matters. What creative passion are you ready to share with the world?

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Chapters

1. Permission to Self-Promote as Artists (00:00:00)

2. Finding Your Unique Creative Style (00:03:03)

3. Authentic Marketing and Community Building (00:05:12)

4. Embracing Creative Passion Full-Time (00:09:06)

5. Helping Others Discover Their Creativity (00:11:51)

56 episodes

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Content provided by Tracy Dawn Brewer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tracy Dawn Brewer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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Have you ever felt uncomfortable promoting your creative work? That internal resistance to "shouting from the rooftops" is something nearly every artist faces. Today, I'm diving into why self-promotion isn't selfish—it's necessary.
As creatives running small businesses, we wear countless hats. The marketing hat often feels most awkward, but it's essential for connecting your work with the people who need it. I share my own journey of promoting my studio through everything from $5 social media boosts to local billboards, while emphasizing that authenticity trumps perfection every time. Your unique creative voice—the way you draw a line, mix colors, or approach your craft—deserves to be seen and celebrated.
The community you build around your work becomes your most powerful marketing engine. When someone experiences what you offer and tells a friend, that connection sparks a chain reaction that no paid advertisement can match. I've witnessed this firsthand as my studio has grown, with visitors often mentioning they followed me online or heard about my space from someone else. These connections fuel my transition from healthcare professional to full-time studio owner, allowing me to fully invest in my creative community.
Remember that sharing your work isn't about ego—it's about inspiration. Your creative journey might be exactly what someone else needs to see to begin their own. Whether you're creating to sell or simply for personal fulfillment, your authentic voice matters. What creative passion are you ready to share with the world?

Support the show

Catch the doodles on YouTube
My socials:
Sign up for my monthly newsletter
Portfolio website:
Brewtifully.com
Instagram:
/Brewtifully
Facebook: /
brewtifully
TikTok:
GettingSmallwithGrandma
LinkedIn:
Tracy Dawn Brewer

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Permission to Self-Promote as Artists (00:00:00)

2. Finding Your Unique Creative Style (00:03:03)

3. Authentic Marketing and Community Building (00:05:12)

4. Embracing Creative Passion Full-Time (00:09:06)

5. Helping Others Discover Their Creativity (00:11:51)

56 episodes

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