Did you know that 90% of small businesses fail every year in the U.S. in large part because they don’t have a financial plan in place for their businesses that is designed to create predictable, consistent revenue? You may have known that from being a member of the Artists In Business community because this is […]
Ep. 226 – Why It Is A Win-Win Situation When You Lead With Your Why Theme When Making An Offer
Today I want to talk about the importance of making an offer that sells by leading with your theme. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Last week we were talking about how to take the first step to fulfill your good, better, best scenario. If you want to know what the good, better, best scenario is just go to the […]
Ep. 225 – How To Breakthrough Your Internal Temperature About Money
Last week we set up your good, better, best scenario for bringing in more revenue. In doing so you’ve created the space and the permission for yourself to begin to bring in more then you have in the past. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I’ve talked about in the past weeks is that when we as artists begin to […]
Ep. 224 – Why When You Begin To Make More As A Business Owner You Step Into A New Position Of Power
What is your internal temperature when receiving revenue? This is such an important question that we’ve been going over the last couple of weeks. The reason it is important for artists to begin to make 6-figures as a business is because when you make that amount in your business the business can then afford to […]
Ep. 217 – Ron Reich: How To Grow Your Art Profits to Six-Plus Figures With A Simple, Heart-Driven System
Are you wondering how to gain the kind of clarity that leads to inevitable profits with your art? Ron Reich is a coach who helps successful online entrepreneurs scale their businesses to seven (and even eight) figures through his advanced marketing systems. He works with emerging A-Player experts and helping them get from 6 to […]
Ep. 216 – Gladys Ato: Why You Need A Business LOVE Story
Are you wondering how to gain the kind of clarity that leads to inevitable profits with your art? Dr. Gladys Ato is a psychologist, leadership mentor, and author. She mentors expert coaches & service providers to share their business LOVE Story™️ and elevate their authority as true industry leaders. Dr. Ato has been featured in […]
Ep 215 – Alexis Fedor: How My Artistic Journey Developed The Profit Canvas Course
I know if you’ve taken the Creator’s Profit Plan free video training series you have likely listened to some podcast episodes that I have published. And you know that I am always either interviewing an expert in artistic businesses or another artist with an artistic business. Or I am sharing tips with you about what […]
Ep 214 – Jenny Dorsey: How To Invoke Social Change Through Your Art Process
Jenny Dorsey is a professional chef and creative person based in New York City. She makes food to express the full arrange of human emotions even those not well suited for Instagram. She believes food has a special way of exposing the banal routine and social norms we find ourselves in. It can be a […]
Ep 213 – Carol Hartsell: From Fine Art To Producing Comedy: A Lesson In Following Your Joy
Carol Hartsell is the Managing Digital Producer of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee and she books and produces a weekly stand-up show at Upright Citizens Brigade East Theater called Lasers In The Jungle in New York City. She works and lives with her husband Sean, with whom she has two dogs, two cats, and six […]
Ep 212 – Angela Andrieux: How To Find Your Artistic Style For Your Business
Angela Andrieux is a photographer, blogger, and photography coach living in Chesapeake, VA with her US Navy husband and their cat, Pumpkin. She will photograph just about anything, but her love to travel tops it all. She believes there is nothing better than exploring someplace new, camera in hand. She also enjoys helping other photographic […]
Ep 211 – Sarah Cogan: Why It Is Important To Understand Why Your True Ideal Client Resonates With You For Your Business
Sarah Cogan is a designer for film and television, with work ranging from network television to indie films. Through her work as a costume designer, Sarah created a garment bag company called Set Ready Go! The Ultimate Garment Bag which is the first garment bag to organize an outfit from head to toe and give […]
Ep 210 – Irena Ellis: How To Connect With Your Most Authentic Self Through Your Art
Irena Ellis is an artist, educator, and coach. Her coaching is about inspiring and encouraging you to become the artist you already are. With a background in art history, art psychotherapy and art education Irena helps to connect you to your most authentic self, others and the world through a process called arting. She creates […]
Ep 209 – Lauren Maul: The Importance Of Focusing Your Creative Effort To Follow The Path You Are Meant To
Lauren Maul is a creator, producer, writer, composer, artist and film-maker, teacher and good witch living in Brooklyn with her husband, dog, and gang of cats. In our discussion, we talk about the importance of focusing your creative efforts on the intentions that you are passionate about and following that path wherever it may take […]
Ep 208 – Stephanie Gularte: How Thinking Outside The Box Can Make Your Art Business Thrive
Stephanie Gularte is an experienced leader with extensive creative, operational and entrepreneurial experience. She has experience as a nonprofit CEO and over a decade of leadership experience with professional, nonprofit arts organizations. In 2015 she became the Producing Artistic Director for American Stage. At the theater company, she helped create The Young Americans Initiative, which […]
Ep 207 – Malcolm Dewey: Why It Is Important To Get Back To The Fundamentals To Understand Where Your Work Is Coming From
Malcolm Dewey is a contemporary impressionist artist who paints in oils, acrylics, and watercolors and is largely inspired by landscapes and seascapes and figure studies. The second part of his work is to teach the fundamentals of painting and to write about the artist process, lifestyle and business of art. In our discussion, we talk […]
Ep 206 – Tessonja Odette: What Mindset Tips To Use To Move Past Roadblocks
Tessonja Odette is a published author of a young adult fantasy Shadows of Lela. She’s also a mindset coach for authors, a mom and a lover of unicorns. She’s on a mission to follow her joy of creative expression through writing and to inspire others to do the same. When she isn’t writing she offers […]
Ep 205 – Adam James Butcher: How Artists Can Overcome Their Creative Barriers To Discover Their Authentic Voice
Adam James Butcher is a British artist, coach, educator, and writer who has become a world authority on iPad painting and an advocate of the mobile digital art movement. He’s also the creator of the Creative Barriers To Break Through coaching program, where he helps aspiring artists overcome their creative barriers so that they can […]
Ep 204 – Paul Constable: Why So Many Financial Components For Running Your Art Business Have Come To Be Accessible
Paul Constable is the owner and director of ArtistsInCanada.com. Created in 2000 as a free to list website directory of artists, art galleries, and art resources, now over 300,000 views each month are directed to over 8,600 artists listed to market and sell their art. In 2015 ArtistsInCanada.com released the artist pension plan. In our […]
Ep 203 – Jill Allison Bryan: How To Move Past Blocks To Pursue Your Creative Endeavors With Confidence & Joy
Jill Allison Bryan is the founder of Creative Oasis Coaching. She helps people quiet their inner critic and move past blocks such as procrastination, perfection and overwhelm so that they can consistently pursue their creative endeavors with confidence and joy. As a multi-passionate creative, singer/songwriter, recovering procrastinator, and proud imperfectionist Jill happily practice what she […]
Ep 202 – Gina Edwards: How Fear Can Hold Us Back From Pursuing What We Are Meant To As Creators
Gina Edwards is the founder of Around The Writer’s Table, which provides authors with training and resources to support their writing life. As an author herself, she works with other writers as a book editor and creativity coach. She also hosts and teaches the annual Story Camp Women’s Writing Retreat. In our discussion, Gina and […]
Ep 201 – Susan Miller: How Opening Up To The Creative Process Results In A Deeper Understanding Of Ourselves
Susan Miller is an artist, expressive arts therapist, creativity coach and life entrepreneur coach. Through Lighted Path Coaching, she offers creativity workshops, retreats, art e-courses, individual and group coaching for creative heart-centered entrepreneurs. Susan combines art with healing, opening us up to the creative process resulting in a deeper understanding of ourselves, greater trust and […]
Ep 200 – How To Stay Motivated In Your Business This Time Of Year
This past week a post from the Artists in Business Facebook group immediately caught my attention. It was from Jamillah and it simply said: “I have no motivation, what’s the point?” Now the reason this stood out to me is that Jamillah was brave enough to share what most creative business owners are afraid to […]
Ep 199 – Kevin T Johns: How To Shift From Writing On The Creative Side To Marketing Your Work
Kevin T Johns is a popular thought leader in the space writing, productivity, personal motivation, time management and independent publishing. He is the father of three young daughters, an author, a podcaster, and independent entrepreneur. As a writing coach he has helped hundreds of writers, from around the world, get ideas out of their heads […]
Ep 198 – Jacob Breeden: How To Translate Your Emotions Into An Action
Jacob Breeden is a working builder, sculptor, painter, and entrepreneur. He is the CEO of Process Art House, founder of Modern Creator, a founding member of the Collective Heritage Lab and founder of Applied Comprehensive Therapies. His awards include the top 20 under 40 award for business excellence, top small business award and a $100,000 […]
Ep 197 – Artist Insights: How Creative Visionary and The Profit Canvas Have Grown Their Businesses
I’m super excited to be with you this week because Nicholas Wilton has opened the doors for his Creative Visionary Program enrollment this week. As you all know I’m a huge advocate for members of the Artists in Business community to join his Creative Visionary Program to further refine, enhance and deeply connect with your […]
Ep 196 – Michael Wilson: How To Claim Previously Silenced Parts Of Yourself For Power & Joy
Michael Wilson is a coach for creatives, a portrait photographer, and a theater educator. His company Man Question uses theater to re-imagine what it means to be a man. His coaching and photography challenge people to claim previously silenced parts of themselves for power and joy. Artists, I can promise you this discussion is one […]
Ep. 195 – Why Stepping Away From Your Business This Time Of Year Is Counterproductive
The theme that I want to focus on for today in particular as we enter the month of February in the year 2018 is one of my favorite topics. It goes straight to the heart and comes directly from the heart. It allows for you to really share whats in your heart with those you’re […]
Ep 194 – How Creating Your Most Ideal Client Muse Will Correspond With Your Goals In Your Art Business
Today I have a couple of questions that popped up in the Artists in Business Facebook group. These questions coincided with each and are the perfect questions for me to be addressing on a day like today. The reason I say that is because these questions have to do with finding, discovering, connecting with and […]
Ep. 193 – Michelle Falzon: Why Contextualizing Your Message For Your Most Ideal Client Is Important For Your Business
Michelle Falzon has more than 25 years of experience in marketing and communication. She has worked in most media from film, television, and radio, to print, online, book publishing and events. For the past 11 years she has created strategic content for world renown speakers, authors coached and consultants. In our discussion, Michelle talks about […]
Ep. 192 – Nicholas Wilton: How To Better Your Technique As An Artist
My friend and artist Nicholas Wilton has a very special training going on, that’s free, for artists to sign-up for right now. It is time sensitive and in this training, Nick uses the 6 core principals he calls the Art 2 Life principals. To help you as an artist make your art become stronger and […]
Ep. 191- Nicholas Wilton: Why Risk And Soul Is So Important In Your Art
Today, I want to introduce you to an artist friend of mine Nicholas Wilton. Nick works with artists from all over the world. Helping make their art stronger and more authentic using 6 core principals he calls the Art 2 Life principals. Right now he has a very time sensitive free training where he is […]
Ep. 190- Delene Miller: How To Gain Confidence In Your Own Sales Process
Delene Miller has over 25 years of experience in sales, sales leadership, coaching, and training. Having spent her career helping world-class organizations execute their business and sales strategies. She now helps entrepreneurs sell without selling through her own company DM Sales Performance. She walks you through how to best prepare how to make sales that […]
Ep. 189- Why Having An Email Series Is Important For Gaining A Higher Level Of Engagement
My theme for this week is tech. Tech as a support for your business as an artist. As you bring your business online and the importance of using tech even if your business is 99% offline. Because you still, no matter what, are going to have to have an email service provider, whether you have […]
Ep. 188- What You Need To Understand About Tech To Build Your Business
I have a really special topic to cover today and that is simply tech. I have a number of artists taking the Profit Canvas course right now and they’re in the phase of the course where they’ve gone through all the course material. They are well on their way to getting their businesses, not only […]
Ep. 187- Sarah Naughton: How Taking Advantage Of Small Wins Enables You To Stay Focused On Your Business
Sarah Naughton is an actress, singer, writer and voice-over artist living in New York City. She lives to devise exciting new theater pieces with diverse collaborators and has been lucky enough to get to do so a lot. From a musical adaptation of Romeo & Juliet at Lincoln Center to the world premiere of a […]
Ep. 186- Why It is Key To Have A Community Of Like Minded Business Owners
I discovered something really early in life about my personality that is undeniable. I am a bit of a loner. I absolutely love people, I love my relationships. The deeper my relationships get the more my life feels full and complete and rich with wisdom and knowledge and I don’t take any one of them […]
Ep. 185- Why Identifying Your Purpose Will Help Create A Prosperous Business With Your Art
All artists are business owners by default. We just are all not always aware of that because there is zero to little emphasis placed on the fact that as artists in our society at this point in time we are business owners. We are looked at as freelancers by the IRS, we have write-offs just […]
Ep. 183- Why Being In The Right Shape Is Key To The Success Of Your Art Business
Today, I have to address something that has been the biggest eureka moment in my life so far in this year 2018. Now we’re only 2 weeks into the year so there is time for aha moments to occur but this one, in particular, I’m so grateful for. I woke up and thought “Oh my […]
Ep. 182- How Holiday Sales Are Key To Growing Your Art Business
Today, I am really excited that we’re starting off the year on the right foot. I’ve had so many artists write to me and say ‘Thanks so much for the 12-month revenue plan’. If you did not get your 12-month revenue plan yet you can get it right now. Simply text artistrevenue to 44222. Now, […]
Ep. 180- Levar Fisher: Why Staying Motivated Is The Key To Success In Your Business
As a professional athlete and team captain 5 years for both the Arizona Cardinals and New Orleans Saints Levar Fisher came to know the importance of being a leader. Having to make critical decisions that affected the team with his professional experience he gained the skills of being a team player with great communication skills […]
Ep. 178- How Having The Right Financial Component In Your Business Will Help It Thrive
I have had many people ask me recently what’s the hardest business hurdle to overcome in order to take your business to that six-figure level and beyond? I think this is such an important question. I think it really important to address the fact that when we start talking about a business moving into the […]
Ep. 177- How Putting Together An Email Sales Series Will Help Create Sales For Your Business
I’m working with the most brilliant artist in my Profit Canvas course right now. And the biggest question that came up at the beginning of Module 3, which is our last module, where we start to put together all your marketing and really start to bring in sales was, “can I actually sell via email? […]
Ep. 176- Why Your Email Service Provider Is So Important To Your Art Business
I’m really excited to talk about this topic today called Email Service Providers. I’ve had a number of artists who are taking my course, called The Profit Canvas right now, along with other artists in the Artists in Business community writing to me asking me about really important questions about how to treat and approach […]
Ep. 175- Why This Is The Best Time Of Year To Make Offers To Your Most Ideal Client
So it is the holiday season and in fact, Christmas is right around the corner, just a few weeks away. There are other holidays going on at this time of year, as well, and one of the biggest questions I have received recently is from artists thinking that they need to wait till the new […]
Ep. 174- How Hiring The Right People To Assist On The Tech Side Can Be Beneficial To Your Business
I have a question for every artist, of every discipline listening to this episode today. Do you feel like you are in tech hell? Do you feel like your entire business rests on the notion of you being able to overcome your tech learning curve? That honestly feels like it will likely never happen. I […]
Ep. 173- Why It Is Important To Have Multiple Layers To Create A Thriving Art Business
So I wanted to talk with those of you today who really want to start your business but have these massive hurdles that you feel are holding you back from actually taking the first step. And by first step, I mean, the first in a new direction. A direction that the opposite or slightly to […]
Ep. 172- Charl Coetzee: Why It Is The Perfect Time For Artists To Build Businesses That Are Profitable
Charl Coetzee is a guitar player who has traveled the world playing with some of the most renowned bands on the planet. After becoming one of the most successful guitar players in the world he knew he wanted to give back. He’s now the owner of guitarskills.com, which is an online learning platform, teaching guitarist […]
Ep. 171- Why Having The Right Coach is Essential For Your Art Business
My coach and mentor is Ryan Levesque best selling author and founder of the ASK Method. A method that helps business owners from every industry discover and connect on a deeper level with their true ideal clients. So they can have businesses that serve people, the right people, on the highest level. I was honored […]
Ep. 170- How Investing in The Right Way Can Produce Amazing Results
This week I’m talking a lot about stopping short because it’s truly the main reason most artists fail to have successful businesses. In fact, it’s arguably, the main reason most business owners fail before their businesses hit the one year mark. There are so many factors to consider when you try to build a business […]
Ep 169- Why You Should Stay in a Beginner’s Mind While Building Your Business
When I first started my business Love + Water Designs I was terrified that the marketing plan I put in place for it wouldn’t work. That I wouldn’t sell anything and that whole business would fold, leaving me looking like a complete failure. And guess what? It did. All of those things. I felt, in […]
Ep. 168- Róisín O’Farrell: How To Grow Your Business While Improving Your Craft As An Artist
Róisín O’Farrell is a successful Irish Artist, passionate about two things: painting and teaching! She teaches anyone who loves to paint how to paint better and how to nurture their creativity. And, she also loves nothing more than to help artists and creative entrepreneurs to get their business mojo going. She grew up surrounded and […]
Ep. 166- Ryan Levesque: How To ASK Your Ideal Clients What They Really Want From Your Art Business (and get answers you could have never anticipated!)
Ryan Levesque is the CEO of The ASK Method® Company and author of the #1 National Best-Selling book, ASK – as featured by Inc. Magazine as the #1 Marketing Book of the Year and by Entrepreneur Magazine as the #2 Must-Read Book for Budding Entrepreneurs. The ASK Method® Company was recently ranked #462 on the […]
Ep. 166- Victoria Bond: What Staying True To Your Craft And Taking Your Business Seriously Really Means
A major force in 21st century concert music, Victoria Bond leads a dual career as composer and conductor. Her compositions have been praised by the New York Times as “powerful, stylistically varied and technically demanding,” and her conducting has been called “impassioned” by the Wall Street Journal and “full of energy and fervor” by the […]
Ep. 165- Shane Godliman: Finding Your Niche Audience To Build The Business You’re Meant To Own
Shane is an International Pole Dance and Acrobatics Coach & Performer, Speaker and Podcast Host from the UK, although he started as a fitness instructor. With a passion for helping his clients as much as possible, he stumbled upon Pole Dance as a fitness program and saw immediately how much it helped build strength and […]
Ep. 164- André Aciman: When What Is In Your Heart Becomes Your Business
André Aciman is the author of several novels, including Call Me by Your Name (winner, in the Gay Fiction category, of the 2007 Lambda Literary Award) and a 1995 memoir, Out of Egypt, which won a Whiting Award. Born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt, he is currently distinguished professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where he teaches […]
Ep. 163- Lin Eleoff: The Laws You Need To Know For Your Art Business (and then some!)
Lin Eleoff is the kind of lawyer who wants to help you avoid having to hire a lawyer. She wants to show you ways to do the legal stuff yourself so that when you’re ready to hire a lawyer, you’ll have done most of the work already. Ultimately, her mission is to empower you by […]
Ep. 162- Matthew Kimberley: How Sell Without Selling (And Enjoy The Process!)
Matthew Kimberley is the creator of Professional Persuasion and author of the self-help classic, How To Get A Grip. He trains sales teams and helps very small personality-led businesses get more customers. In our discussion, he shares his top ways artists can begin to grease the wheels of selling more on a regular basis by doing something every […]
Ep. 161- Jonas Leriche: How To Stay True To Your Purpose And Vision While Building A Thriving Art Business
After years as a fashion photographer, Jonas Leriche felt a greater calling. It was time for him to take a journey inward toward a transformation as an artist and photography was the only way he felt he could make this journey. After quickly becoming one of the most sought-after artists in Europe and the U.S. […]
Ep. 160- Christina Empedocles: The Inspiring, Motivational Side Of Running A Business With And For Your Art!
Christina Empedocles is an artist, illustrator and designer turned personal finance expert, focused on helping other artists and creatives build stable financial lives to support themselves and their families and their incredibly important work. In our discussion, we talk about how it is possible to work both sides of the brain as an artist to […]
Ep 159- Stephen Greco: How To Gracefully Integrate The Business And Creative Sides Of Your Artistic Life
Stephen Greco is an editor, cultural journalist, and author. His most recent novel is Now and Yesterday, published by Kensington. A former editor of Interview and Trace magazines, Stephen has consulted for advertising agencies, not-for-profit arts organizations, and individual artists and entrepreneurs. In our discussion, he so graciously shares stories and anecdotes that help contextualize […]
Ep. 158- Beth Inglish: Creating Art And Cultivating Community From Your Heart
Beth Inglish is a contemporary abstract artist who creates expressive work by connecting to the energy that resonates from her spirit. Creating art became how she learned to communicate and it gave her the outlet to find her voice. In her paintings, Beth uses line and color to share her story of transformation and paints […]
Ep. 157- What Value Can You Give Your Most Ideal Client When A Mistake Occurs?
I got an email from a really dear, sweet artist in my community the other day who is so kind and so nice at all times. And has the most lovely offers in her business that she is just getting up and running. She is in the Emergent stage, which means she just started to […]
Ep. 156- Is Your Brain In The Way Of You Making Money In Your Art Business?
Our brains are wired to feel a certain comfort level around a certain amount of money based on what we’ve been accustomed to in the past. So when we begin to make more than that in our businesses, our brains can view that as a threat to what it is used to. This causes more […]
Ep. 155- What’s Your Ideal Client Pick-Up Line?
When I work with artists who aren’t sure why they’re not connecting strongly with their most ideal clients, the first question I ask them is “have you been working on your ideal client pick up line?”. When they look at me as if they have no idea what I’m talking about I explain that if […]
Ep. 154- How To Find Cash When You Need It (For Yourself AND Your Business!)
Finding the cash you need to start your business with your art or take it to the next level of growth can be the most daunting, overwhelming feeling that can easily send every artist into a state of chaos and panic, and, in many cases, cause them to give up entirely. The fact of the […]
Ep. 153- The Power Of Taking On The Right Challenge For Your Business Growth
I’m so honored to have the most brilliant artists in my community- those who are smart, talented and ready to take their businesses to the next level of growth. There are many groups available for business growth, both in the creative arts and otherwise, but very few offer the kind of support necessary for actual […]
Ep 152- Six Steps To Creating The Perfect Website For Your Art Business
Does working on your website make you feel like you want to pull your hair out? Do you struggle to find a way to communicate what you want with a developer who may or may not understand your message or your aesthetic? Do you feel you don’t have the vocabulary to properly describe what you […]
Ep. 151- The Value In Knowing The Opinions Of Your Most Ideal Clients
Every time an artist enters the Artists In Business community, I ask them to take the Art Biz Quiz, which is a simple four-question quiz that asks them about their current art business situation. There are several reasons I do this: one, because I want to know how to best serve them upon entry based […]
Ep. 150- The Significance Of Your First Money Memory
One of the first questions I ask every artist when they enter the Artists In Business community is what their first money memory is. The reason I do this is because there is a significant connection between what you perceive as your first memory about what money is and the relationship you have with it […]
Ep. 149- How To Strike Gold With Your Art Now (And Later!)
Have you ever felt like the whole world was ahead of you in terms of your business with your art, as if you will never get ahead financially, no matter what you do to change your situation? So often this seems like the part that there is never enough time for in the day. It doesn’t feel […]
Ep. 148- How Handcuffs Saved My Business (And My Art!)
Have you ever laid out a plan for your business with your art, in detail, knowing you had all the pieces you needed in place to ensure it would yield the most probable results possible, put the action steps you want to take into your calendar so you didn’t have to think about them but […]
Ep. 146- The ONE Job Every Artist In Business Must Learn To Do Better Than Anyone Else
Contrary to popular belief it’s more important for artists in business to learn to do ONE thing better than anyone else in order to have a business that thrives, and it’s not learning how to generate revenue- It’s learning to listen better than every other business owner in your space. When you can do this— […]
Ep. 145- Why Marketing With Heart Requires Vertical Thinking
Are you struggling with how to market your business with your art? Do you feel like you can’t decide which direction to go because you’re not sure what to market first? And in the midst of this, are you feeling like every time you turn around you see another artist- or bigger company- offering something […]
Ep. 144- Do You Know How Much You Really Need To Make In Your Business?
Have you ever sat down to deal with your finances, to really look at where you are right now and where you’d like to see yourself in the next six to twelve months while you focus on growing your business with your art, and found yourself stuck, like a deer in headlights, unable to move […]
Ep. 143- The Key To Business Sanity: Your Value Ladder
Do you ever feel like your business is a minefield of too many projects, tasks, and commitments that you’ll never be able to conquer? Do you find yourself lost in the decision-making process because you have no idea what to do next? Are you taken in by enticing offers that promise to help you build […]
Ep. 142- How Your List Forms The Backbone Of Your Business
Online or offline, you need a list. It’s the backbone of your business. Unless you’re a convenience store. Don’t care who comes in and goes out. You want to build a class-act business with your art and serve the right people with it. In order to do so, you need to know who your ideal […]
Ep. 141- The ONE Major Roadblock That Holds Artists Back From Growing A Thriving Business
When I first started my business there were a ton of things I did wrong, but there was one that caused me to close the doors to my company within 11 months: not knowing my true ideal client. I made the biggest mistake a business owner can make- and 90% of business owners in the […]
Ep 140: How The Right Strategy Can Skyrocket Your Art Business
There are so many courses and resources you can tap into as an artist to help grow your business with your art, but none of these will move the needle for the short and long term if they don’t fit into your strategy. Strategy to your business is like technique to your art- it forms […]
Ep. 138- What Really Makes A Buyer Decide To “Wait”
Yesterday, in Episode 137, I talked about how connecting with your true ideal client allows you to effortlessly form a relationship with those you’re meant to serve in your business with your art and selling them exactly what they want and need. And how selling actually becomes an afterthought as they’re so completely in the […]
Ep. 137- What You Really Have To Do To Sell Anything As An Artist
Almost every artist I know is afraid of sales. When I bring up the fact that selling is an essential part of growing any business, I get one of or a variation of the following replies: I’m not a salesperson- never was and never will be It’s not in my DNA to sell I don’t […]
Ep. 136- What Happens To Our Brains When We Spend Money
Yesterday I published my interview with Callum Hardingham, founder of The Mindset Guy, about one of the biggest issues artists have when it comes to building businesses: a business owner mindset. And that mindset has less to do with a willingness to spend money on more things, like many artists tend to believe, but more […]
Ep. 130- Why You Can’t Afford To Skimp On Your Vision For Your Art Business
Every artist has a vision for what she wants her art to accomplish in the world. This vision can often seem like a far-off dream or one that could never come to fruition because it is so large. Yet, it is the most important to bring forward and declare before putting your actual business plan […]
Ep. 129- Alexis Fedor: I Thought I Could Hide Behind A Corset And Hoop Skirt
Insert Image I remember when I was offered to play the role of The Princess in a dance-drama of Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost on Martha’s Vineyard one summer when I had just finished grad school. As a dancer-turned actor who relished the creation of eclectic performance art, I was drawn to this piece for many reasons, mainly […]
Ep. 128- Alexis Fedor: Why Having A Point Of View Will Make You Rich
As an artist, there is a hustle involved in selling work or getting hired for your work. This is implicit, and the main reason I believe artists are hardwired to run the best businesses in the world. There is no successful business that did not begin with an incredible amount of hustling, especially in the […]
Ep. 127- Alexis Fedor: The Artist’s Big Three
Running a business as an artist is a bit different than running a traditional business, but the core principles to building a solid foundation are exactly the same. Learning these principles will not only change your business but can change your life in ways you have been dreaming about. It’s really not just about having all of […]
Ep. 126- Alexis Fedor: Five Fundamental Tools For A Thriving Business
The sense of overwhelm that often comes with running a business based in your passions and skills can feel daunting to say the least, especially when your mind is focused on the creative side of your work. However, having some fundamental tools you can put into place to help alleviate overwhelm and help you make […]
Ep. 125- Alexis Fedor: How To Eliminate Your Fear Of Growing Your Art Business To Six Figures, And Beyond
A few months ago I had the most amazing question pop up in my inbox that I have a feeling everyone can relate to. It was truly profound in its simplicity yet deep in its complexity. I paused on it for a long moment as I took it in, knowing the answer needed to be […]
Ep. 124- Alexis Fedor: How To Streamline Your Time To Spend Less And Sell More
One of the biggest issues artists have in their businesses with their art has to do with time: there is not enough time to focus on all the things you need to get a business up and running, never enough time to get past the learning curves necessary to learn all the new tech skills […]
Ep. 123- Alexis Fedor: The Power Of ONE
This week I’m so excited to offer you access to the most incredible free training in discovering your true ideal client for your art business: The ASK Method Masterclass. I’m quite passionate about this training because it was created by my mentor, Ryan Levesque, who has helped literally thousands of businesses connect to their true […]
Ep. 122- Alexis Fedor: Why Your List Can Make Or Break Your Business
There’s a specific method I use when building any new business that begins with the end in mind: understanding who your true ideal client is. The importance of understanding how to find your true ideal client can save you countless hours of preparation, hundreds of thousands of dollars in marketing costs and increase your revenue […]
Ep. 121- Alexis Fedor: How Do You Figure Out What To Sell If People Don’t Know What They Want?
We’ve been looking at how to create a thriving business with your art, your way and the steps necessary to take in order to ensure you have a solid financial plan in place that cannot fail you. We’ve discussed how to clarify your verticals, how to identify your ideal client and how to establish the […]
Ep. 120- Alexis Fedor: Is Your Business Your Way Of Life?
When you think about running your business as an artist, do you ever worry that it will overtake your time in the same way a survival job can? Do you hesitate to take action because you imagine it will take away your joy while trying to create your work? Do you wonder how you will […]
Ep. 119- Does Your Why Sound Like Anyone Else’s?
I had a specific mission on my mind when I first came to New York City to pursue my passion for writing and performance. I wanted to ultimately work with the best of the best, hone my craft, develop my own persona and technique and honor the gifts I was given that gave me the […]
Ep. 118- The Power Of Working From The Inside Out In Building A Business With Your Art That Matters
I was recently talking with Kris, an artist in the Artists In Business Insider Group, my private membership group for artists who are actively working on taking their businesses with their art to the next level of revenue growth, who was telling me about some reservations she is having about creating her first online course. […]
Ep. 117- How Your Why Can Connect Your Business As An Artist With Those Who Can’t Wait To Invest In Your Work
Did you know that 90% of small businesses fail every year in the U.S. in large part because they don’t have a financial plan in place for their businesses that is designed to create predictable, consistent revenue? You may have known that from being a member of the Artists In Business community because this is […]
Ep. 116- The Art Of Choosing The Right Mentor To Grow Your Business With Your Art, Your Way
One thing I learned very fast when I started my first business was the importance of having a mentor. When I launched my first company, called Love and Water Designs, I had no idea why my marketing plan didn’t take off, or why my offers weren’t converting into sales. I had a t-shirt company that […]
Ep. 115- Alexis Fedor: Six Essential Questions To Ask That Will Uncover Your Most Ideal Client In Your Business With Your Art
Are you wondering how to begin to determine who your ideal client is before you’ve had a chance to sell many (or any) of your offerings? Do you feel like you’re in a catch-22 because you don’t have your business up and running yet, so you’re not sure whom to focus on as you venture […]
Ep. 113- Shauna Bennis: Finding Your True Ideal Client As An Artist In Business
Shauna is a self-taught artist, writer, and speaker with a special focus on self-care and living an unapologetically creative life. Because she knows how challenging the path of the creative can be, she has become dedicated to supporting other creatives with the tools and resources they need to constructively face resistance from their environment and […]
Ep 112- Alexis Fedor: How To Eliminate Competition And Grow Your Business With Your Art, Your Way
I recently posted a Daily Art Bite on my Facebook page with this quote from Georgia O’Keefe: “To create one’s own world, in any of the arts, takes courage.” So many of you responded to it so favorably that it reminded me how important the Blue Ocean Strategy can be for every artist and every business owner, […]
Ep. 111- Rebecca Schwieger: How To Release Your Inner Creativity With Ease And Joy
Rebecca Schweiger is the owner The Art Studio NY, New York City’s #1 art school for all ages and levels, offering nearly 100 art classes weekly that offer the joy of authentic self-expression, creativity and stress-relief. The studio inspires students to release their creativity while creating a more fulfilling life making art they love. In […]
Ep. 110- Alexis Fedor: The ONE Tool You Need To Market Your Art And Create Consistent Revenue
Are you overwhelmed when you think about how to market your work as an artist? Have you looked into marketing courses and found an endless abyss of information that seems to go on for days about how to include your website, every social media platform, Google ad words, lead magnets, content, video series and something […]
Ep. 109- Alexis Fedor: Why Getting Naked Is Your Key To Financial Consistency In Your Business With Your Art
Do you ever wonder how you will be able to create a sustainable income with your art without sacrificing an incredible amount of time doing something that does not seem to coincide with the work you know you’re meant to create as an artist? Or do you wonder how to save enough when you make […]
Ep. 108- Alexis Fedor: The Best Way To Save Time And Become More Productive As An Artistic Business Owner
When I was running two businesses I learned very quickly that I needed a better system in order to get things accomplished. I originally thought I needed to better manage my time- but quickly learned you can’t actually manage time; it was managing my projects that I needed to tend to. Managing your projects is […]
Ep. 107- Nicole Antoinette: Finding The Heart Of Your Real Path In Your Business With Your Art
Nicole Antoinette is the host of Real Talk Radio, the podcast that’s filled with refreshingly honest conversations about the wonderful mess of being human.
Download for free with the Artists In Business free audible.com trial:
www.audibletrial.com/artistsinbusiness
Ep. 106- Christy Johnson: Believing In The Intrinsic Value Of Your Art Is What Builds Your Business
Christy M. Johnson is an artist, encourager, and whimsical caretaker of dreams. She helps people explore their personal stories through imagery. Her background in art therapy informs her mission to change the world through creativity. She believes while anything is possible in life, EVERYTHING is possible in art.
Christy’s Book Recommendation:
The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber
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Ep. 105- Alexis Fedor: The Three Factors You Need To Get Your Revenue Streams Flowing
One of the main issues most artists have in growing their businesses with their art has to do with their confidence in creating a strong stream of revenue for a particular offer. Regardless of the reason, your confidence around what you need to do to create a consistent, predictable stream of revenue (and then multiply […]
Ep. 104- Russell Lundstrom: Making The Choice To Stay On Your Path To Build The Right Business
Russell Lundstrom considers himself a serial entrepreneur with over 30 years and 21+ businesses behind under his belt. He is a dedicated father and husband, and is passionate about how direct marketing affects people on a one-to-one basis.
Russell’s Book Recommendations:
The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber
80/20 Sales And Marketing by Perry Marshall
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Ep. 103- Katya Sarmiento: How Artists Can Use A Bot To Build Your True Ideal Client Community
Katya Sarmiento is the co-founder of Bots For Business and an expert in technology, systems, and operations. She helps Entrepreneurs implement effective Lead Generation by systemizing their ability to automatically bring in new customers. Who wouldn’t want that?
LINKS:
http://botsfor.business
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/botsforbusiness
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/botsforbusinesscommunity
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/botsforbusiness
Periscope: https://www.periscope.tv/botsforbusiness
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/botsforbusiness
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH7099JYhGULFwEAv5X80bg
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/botsforbusiness
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bots-for-business
Special Gift (A collection of all current Bots for Business resources):
http://botsfor.business/gift
Katya’s Book Recommendation:
Loyalty To Your Soul by H. Ronald Hulnick, Ph.D. and Mary R. Hulnick, Ph.D.
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
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Ep. 102- Alexis Fedor: Tree Trunks Aren’t Brown: A Lesson In Perspective
When I was little, I drew a picture of our house and the yard. My father looked at it and told me the only thing wrong with it was that tree trunks aren’t brown. And that began a life-long lesson in perspective for me as an artist that has guided me in going against the […]
Ep. 101- Jenny Blake: How To Artistically Pivot Your Way To Revenue Growth
Jenny Blake is an author, career and business strategist and international speaker who helps people organize their brain, move beyond burnout, and build sustainable, dynamic careers they love.
LINKS:
Jenny’s Site: http://www.pivotmethod.com/
Pivot Podcast on iTunes
Jenny’s Book Recommendations:
PIVOT: The Only Move That Matters is Your Next One by Jenny Blake
Life After College by Jenny Blake
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Ep. 100- Alexis Fedor: How Death Can Reignite Your Vision For Your Work As An Artist
When my father passed away, I was flooded with the most beautiful, touching condolence letters from artists in my community, many of which shared some deep issues they were having with their businesses based on the vision they have for the work they create in their hearts. This led me to revamp the premise of […]
Ep. 097- Nicholas Wilton: How To Bring Your “Art2Life” (And Build A Thriving Business In The Process)
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Ep. 096- Patricia Lohan: How To Pave Your Space Toward Success And Abundance
Patricia Lohan is a Feng Shui expert, a healer and passionate female entrepreneur who has shaped her dream life living in Bali with her husband, and she now helps female entrepreneurs accelerate success through creating powerful environments.
LINKS:
http://patricialohan.com/
https://fengshui.patricialohan.com/
Social Media:
@lohanpatricia
Ep. 095- Redd Horrocks: How To Pivot Into The Path Your Art Desires
Redd Horrocks is a freelance voiceover artist, who specializes in American and British accents and is the owner of Instant Voicemails.com.
In our discussion Redd reveals how she stumbled into voiceovers several years ago and decided it was what she wanted to shape her career around. So she set out to shift her course and successfully built a six-figure company on her own in the process.
LINKS:
http://www.reddhorrocks.com/
http://www.instantvoicemails.com/
Redd’s Book Recommendation:
The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferris
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
The Girl With All The Gifts by M.R. Carey
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Ep. 094- Bailie Slevin: The Expressive, Exciting Financial Side Of Your Art Business
Bailie Slevin is the founder of Entertaining Finance, a financial consulting and advising firm geared specifically towards creatives. She is the perfect combination of finance ninja and theater nerd. With over 10 years of experience as a financial adviser and a hefty resume in theater, she is redefining planning for artists and entrepreneurs. She’s worked […]
Ep. 092- Kerri Lowe and Shannon DeJong: The Effortless And Ideal Merging Of Business And Art
Shannon DeJong and Kerri Lowe are the creators of the new podcast ARTISTCEO. Shannon, the subject of the podcast, is both a performance artist/actress and CEO of a naming and branding agency called House of Who. Kerri is House of Who’s content strategist and the host of ARTISTCEO. Through their work together they’ve found some […]
Ep. 090- Lucy Gillespie: Let Your Business With Your Art Empower You To Become A Trailblazer
Lucy Gillespie is a writer and producer, and the creator of the hit new web series, Unicornland, which explores unchartered territory in the New York dating scene: couples. In our discussion we talk about how her web series helped her get through her divorce, and how taking on such a project from a business perspective […]
Ep. 089- Jason Stapleton: The Best Way To Approach Marketing And Selling Your Art From One Of The Best In Business
Jason Stapleton is best described as a modern day renaissance man. A former special operations Marine turned soldier for hire, Jason is an expert in counter-terrorism, counterinsurgency, and hostage rescue. He spent years living in the middle east working alongside a variety of government agencies in both Iraq and Afghanistan providing close protection to some of the worlds most powerful people.
In 2009, Jason left his life as a hired gun to pursue a career as an active currency trader and later founded one of the premiere trading education firms in the world.
LINKS:
http://www.jasonstapleton.com
Jason’s Book Recommendation:
Breakthrough Advertising by Eugene M. Schwartz
Ep. 088- Tim Francis: How To Become More Productive And More Present With The Right Personal Assistant
Tim is the Founder of Great Assistant, which helps entrepreneurs get a great assistant. For five years he failed again and again with assistants; then, three years ago he finally cracked the code. His current assistant, Sarah, now handles 95% of his email inbox and has allowed Tim to focus on bigger opportunities. Tim has since appeared on Inc.com, is a regular contributor to Forbes, and has been a guest lecturer at NYU in New York City.
LINKS:
tim@greatassistant.com
http://www.ProfitFactory.com/360Delegation
Tim’s Book Recommendation:
The Ultimate Blueprint for an Insanely Successful Business, by Keith J. Cunningham
Ep. 087- Karuna Sabnani: The Simple, Powerful Secret To The Artistic Business Owner’s Self Care
Dr. Karuna Sabnani is a Beauty and Natural Medicine Expert. For over 10 years, patients have come to Dr. Sabnani to learn how to get a lean body, restful sleep, restored energy, clear skin, strong digestion and stress reduction. They often feel a sense of ease, balance and health within their full lifestyles and demanding careers after following Dr. Sabnani’s suggestions.
LINKS:
http://www.karunanaturopathic.com/
Dr. Karuna’s Book Recommendation:
The War Of Art by Steven Pressfield
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Ep. 085- Angie Johnson: Pricing Your Art, Regardless Of Your Offer!
Angie Johnson has been designing under the name Norwegian Wood since 2008. She started her first company at the tender age of 16 and has been working within the fields of fashion, graphic design, interiors, styling and photography ever since.
LINKS:
https://www.norwegianwoodonline.com/
Angie’s Book Recommendations:
M Train by Patti Smith
Just Kids by Patti Smith
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Ep. 084- Laura Adams: Three Simple Financial Steps That Will Grow Your Art Business, Inevitably
Laura Adams is a personal finance expert and award-winning author of multiple books, including Money Girl’s Smart Moves to Grow Rich. She’s been the host of Money Girl, the top-rated weekly podcast, since 2008.
LINKS:
LauraDAdams.com
Laura’s Podcast: quickanddirtytips.com
Laura’s Book Recommendations:
Money Girls- Smart Moves To Grow Rich
Ep. 083- Owen Garratt: How To Build A Six-Figure Business With Your Art (no matter how obscure you believe your work is!)
Owen Garratt has built a near seven-figure business with one offer: paintings of oil rigs.
Want to know how he did it? Stay tuned!
LINKS:
https://pencilneck.com/
Owen’s Book Recommendation:
The War Of Art by Steven Pressfield
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Ep. 082- Charlie Wallace: Marketing Lessons From A Six-Figure Guitar Master
Charlie Wallace has played on stages all over the world, with some of the greatest musicians. But he has always had a passion for teaching and giving back, so he took his teaching skills online and built a six-figure business helping people all over the world learn to play guitar like the masters.
LINKS:
https://www.guitarmasterymethod.com/
Charlie’s book recommendation:
The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone
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Ep. 080- Caroline White: How To Be Successful AND Non-Compromising In Your Business With Your Art
Caroline White is a lifelong visual artist, and an LA-based, award-winning photographer. Starting as an actress in LA, she worked in national commercials, TV, theater and indie films. Then in 2005, after realizing that it was difficult to get a good headshot in LA or NYC, she picked up a camera to take some headshots of her fellow actors, and everything just CLICKED.
LINKS:
http://www.carolinewhitephotography.com/
Caroline’s Inspirational Site Recommendation:
Creativelive.com
Caroline’s and Alexis’ Book Recommendations:
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
Worth It by Amanda Steinberg
Spin Selling by Neil Rackham
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Ep. 079- Tracy Matthews: Notes From A Multi-Million Dollar Jewelry Designer And Coach On How To Build The Business That’s Right For You
Tracy Matthews is an award winning fine jewelry designer and mentor. Her designs have been sold in over 350 stores around the world and has a host of celeb fans including Halle Berry, Orlando Bloom, Kate Hudson and Jessica Alba. Her collections have been featured in InStyle, Glamour, Real Simple, Lucky, and Elle to name […]
Ep. 078- Rob Dial: The Magic Elixir Of Selling What You Love
Rob Dial started in sales at age 19, was promoted to run a franchise with the company at age 21 and grew it to a multi-million dollar business, breaking almost every record for a new office in the company’s 60 year history. He started his second seven-figure business at 23 years old. He has since […]
Ep. 077- Peter Li: What A Failed Business Will Teach You About Marketing (and what mistakes to avoid at all cost!)
Peter Li started a CrossFit gym 7 years ago to great success, expanding to a space three times the size three years later. But he quickly realized his expenses tripled while the revenue didn’t, so he had to shut it down. He then joined an 8-figure marketing company focused on Astrology for two years and […]
Ep. 076- Shawlini Manjunath-Holbrook: The Secret Sauce To Claiming Your Power In Your Business With Your Art
Shawlini Manjunath Holbrook moved to New York City after graduating from the University of Georgia, and has since appeared in the popular dark comedy, FX’s Louie, USA’s Falling Water and in a new webseries, Underground Notes. Shawlini has also been in network TV commercials and plays the voice of a character in Grand Theft Auto. And […]
Ep. 075- Alana McClure: Growth Tips From A Six-Figure Artistic Business Owner
Alana McClure owns and operates a six-figure boutique portrait studio, specializing in women’s fine art portraits, along side a social e-commerce business that focuses on empowering women in developing their own businesses. In our discussion, she shares some incredible stories and insight into how her business grew incredibly fast after she made a serious commitment […]
Ep. 074- Gina Robison-Billups: Women’s Money In Art Matters, Now More Than Ever
Women’s Money®, a national 501c3 non-profit organization completely funded by community sponsorships and donations, has developed and worked to deliver a unique and proprietary financial education and accountability system to help women move from financial fragility to financial resiliency. Women’s Money® was founded in 2011 by Gina Robison-Billups, and she also currently serves as president […]
Ep. 073- Amy Rapp: Honoring Your Vision As A Woman In Business
Amy Rapp is a creative producer and Head of Meredith Vieira Productions, where she oversees all development and production. She executive produced “Return,” starring Linda Cardellini, Michael Shannon, and John Slattery, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, and also produced the Emmy-nominated, critically-acclaimed feature documentary “The Woman Who Wasn’t There,” which broke network ratings […]
Ep. 072- Steven Fales- Confessions Of A Mormon Boy: Your Story Matters
Steven Fales is a classically trained playwright and actor who has gained broad recognition in both the theatre world gay community and the LDS community for his award-winning one-man play, Confessions of a Mormon Boy. In our discussion we talk about the power of believing in your own story and standing by that to fulfill the artistic vision you have for your work and […]
Ep. 071- Shauna La: The Energetic Flow Of Building An Artistic Business That Matters
Shauna La is a fine artist who believes existence is about creation, exploration, and especially attuning herself to energies and frequencies that are not immediately obvious. Her process involves observing physical characteristics such as colors, sensations, tastes and smells as well as unconventional occurrences like lucid dreams or meditation. All of this blends together into […]
Ep. 070- Vana Chupp: From Etsy To Thriving Artistic Entrepreneur
Vana Chupp is professionally trained as an architect with an artist’s heart. Her silhouette craft was first born as she began documenting the personality, emotion, and playfulness of her son Nikolas. Beginning her online business as one of Etsy’s first sellers, she grew her online sales in ways she couldn’t have anticipated. Over the years […]
Ep. 067- Ryan McKenzie: Don’t Be Afraid To Ask For The Sale
Ryan McKenzie has had a 22 year career as an entrepreneur online. Having started his first online company at age 14, he is now a partner at My Passion Media, a successful multi-channel media company. Ryan is an expert at transitioning traditional print media into successful, scaleable, multi-channel businesses. He is in love with FB […]
Ep. 066- Lisa Ullrich: The Decision To Commit To Your Business With Your Art
Artist In Business Insider Lisa Ullrich is an artist and photographer specializing in nature and wildlife. She launched her part-time business in 2012 and left her day job in 2016 to pursue her business full-time. Lisa believes her art brings a richness to her audience, an essence of beauty or a walk down memory lane. […]
Ep. 065- Sarah Michelle Brown: Holding The Space For Your Creative Life To Thrive
Sarah Michelle Brown is a multi-passionate artist who writes and directs for film, music videos, documentaries and for the stage. Since studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theater in New York City, Sarah has been writing, directing and producing primarily her own film and theatre projects. She shadowed Oscar winner Paul Haggis in New […]
Ep. 064- Julie Mayfield: Pulling Back The Curtain On Saving, Spending And The Financial Role Of An Artistic Business Owner
Julie Mayfield is a freelance writer and blogger specializing in personal finance and lifestyle topics. She is the creator of two blogs: The Family CEO and Creating This Life. She has written for the U.S. News & World Report and Houston Chronicle websites and is a contributor to The U.S. News Guide to Paying for […]
Ep. 063- Ellen McLaughlin: The Imperative Mission Of Every Artist: Don’t Stop Creating Art
Ellen McLaughlin is an actor and playwright. Her plays have been performed Off-Broadway, regionally and internationally. As a playwright, she has received particular acclaim for her adaptations of Greek plays. As an actor, she is best known for having originated the part of the Angel in Tony Kushner’s Angels in America. Join me as I […]
Ep. 062- Craig Kilford: The Art Of Creating Positive Change
Craig Kilford is one of the most fascinating artists I’ve ever met, with a career that has unfolded in a way he could have never predicted. He has painted murals live on stage with all of his favorite bands- from Robert Plant to the Black Eyed Peas- and helped design new international standards in project […]
Ep. 060- Jeannine Rosignol: How Technology Has Brought Humanity Back To Marketing
Jeannine Rosignol knew she wanted to go into marketing when she was in undergrad, and is now the VP of Marketing for Xerox HR Services. But more importantly, she has an insatiable curiosity with an instinctive decisiveness that allows her to not only uncover the latest industry trends, insights and innovations, but also quickly put […]
Ep. 059- Brittany Tinline: How bench.co Will Manage Your Bookkeeping And Grow Your Business With Your Art, Now!
Brittany Tinline is the bookkeeping manager at Bench.co, leading a team of bookkeepers who specialize in preparing historical and monthly financial statements for entrepreneurs and small businesses. Bench exists for artists and entrepreneurs who know that investing time in their craft is more valuable than spending hours bookkeeping. I cannot stress enough how valuable Bench […]
Ep. 058- Chriselle Tidrick: Writing Grants And Keeping Your Business With Your Art Financially Thriving
Chriselle Tidrick is the Artistic Director of Above and Beyond Dance, a company she founded in 2007 to explore the limitless potential in the fusion of dance and circus arts work. She has choreographed and produced four seasons of circus-infused dance and has presented work at venues throughout NYC. In our discussion, we talk about […]
Ep. 057- Catherine Orer: Practical Tips To Expand Your Brand For Your Business With Your Art
Catherine Orer is a Business and PR Strategist for artists and creative entrepreneurs. Her extensive experience as a marketing and communications professional in the corporate sector and on the contemporary art market led her to found TheArtistEntrepreneur.com, where she empowers artists to build businesses that fulfill them personally and financially, by developing marketing, PR and […]
Ep. 056- Rachel Justice: Building A Business With Your Art By Following Your Heart
Artists In Business Insider Rachel Justice started painting seasonal window paintings on store fronts when she was 16 years old. Painting store front windows led to painting logos and signs on those windows, then onto boards and walls. Painting Murals outside and inside led to painting logos on trucks. Costumers would bring her Barn siding, […]
Ep. 055- Richard Coraine: What Shake Shack Can Teach Artists About Running A Business That Thrives
Union Square Hospitality Group, founded by Danny Meyer, is responsible for some of the most highly sought after restaurants in New York City, including Gramercy Tavern, Union Square Café and the infamous Shake Shack. With numerous awards, including two Michelin Stars in 2015 alone, Reastuarant Leader Of The Year and the Family Values awards, USHG […]
Ep. 054- Arielle O’Shea: Why Every Artist Needs NerdWallet.com
Arielle O’Shea is an investing and retirement specialist at NerdWallet.com, a personal finance resource that helps consumers make the best financial decisions. She’s been reporting on and writing about personal finance for over a decade. Her work has appeared in Esquire, Money, The Billfold, Women’s Health, Forbes and XO Jane, and she contributed to the […]
Ep. 053- Austin Pendleton, Part II: Life, Art And Fear Of The Stutter
You may know Austin Pendleton from his iconic courtroom scene as the defense attorney in My Cousin Vinny, which created a cult following for him from that day forward. But other artists, particularly in New York and LA, know him as one of the best kept secrets in the acting world and one of the […]
Ep. 052- Austin Pendleton, Part I: Life, Art And Fear Of The Stutter
You may know Austin Pendleton from his iconic courtroom scene as the defense attorney in My Cousin Vinny, which created a cult following for him from that day forward. But other artists, particularly in New York and LA, know him as one of the best kept secrets in the acting world and one of the […]
Ep. 051- Yuri Cataldo: How To Get Press For Your Art
Yuri Cataldo is a Yale-trained set/costume designer with over 100 design credits. He is also the founder of the award-winning bottled water IndigoH2O, and the architect of a College program focused on art and business, and the marketing director for a tech start up, and the host of the “Advance Your Art” podcast. He is […]
Ep. 050- Sarah Grear: Copywriting Your Art For Maximum Online Presence
Sarah Grear has personally written copy for over 200 businesses from startups to 7 figures. She has produced copy for digital influencers including Amber McCue, Hilary Rushford, and Rick Mulready. As a copy conversion expert, speaker and published author her focus is on helping entrepreneurs turn online lookers into buyers with persuasive writing. In our […]
Ep. 049- Natalie Elisha: Why Now Is The Time To Protect Your Assets And Your Wealth- Even If You Don’t Have It Yet!
Natalie Elisha is an estate and asset protection attorney in NYC focused on preserving her clients wealth. She deals in asset protection on every level, even with those who feel they don’t yet have enough to protect. She chose this career path after experiencing a near fatal accident that showed her first hand how necessary […]
Ep. 048- Kellie McCants: How A Multi-Passionate Approach To Growing Your Business With Your Art Can Lead To Divine Purpose
Kellie McCants is an actress and budding writer who also enjoys reading books and researching various subjects; and is a big animal-lover. In a nutshell, Kellie is simply a student of life. For every artist who feels your multi-passionate personality pulls you in too many directions to possibly focus on any one business, this is […]
Ep. 047- Jennifer Hazelwood: How Not Second Guessing Your Passion Can Catapult Your Artistic Career
Jennifer Hazelwood has been a dance instructor for over 16 years. In 2011 she started a dance program in a private school, Cape Henry Collegiate, for ages Pre-K through high school. This program went from zero to over 100 students in under a year and is a growing part of the performing arts in the […]
Ep. 046- Karen Garrett: How Taking Fast, Focused Action Can Eliminate Any Doubts You Have About Growing Your Business With Your Art, Your Way!
Karen Garrett is an artist specializing in whimsical and spiritual inspired art. She enjoys exploring different materials and combining them in unique ways. Her vision is to create vibrant, unique art that expresses love and an individual personal vision. Karen has a passion to create for those who desire a personal representation and connection to […]
Ep. 045- Carolyn M. Smith: How Following Your Heart Makes Goal Setting Achievable And Empowering
Carolyn M. Smith is a graduate of Fordham University at Lincoln Center and the Drama Division at Juilliard. She has worked with Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright on “House of Cards” in the recurring role of “Willa Penton”, Oscar Award-winning director Steve McQueen for HBO’s “Codes of Conduct” and has guest-starred opposite Viola Davis in […]
Ep. 044- Maryanne Morrow: Lead With Your Heart- Winning Business Advice From A Top Financial Expert
Maryanne Morrow is a 20-year veteran of the financial, marketing & advertising industries having worked with Standard & Poor’s, BNP Paribas Asset Management and The Wall Street Journal. She is the CEO and Founder of SurgeXLR, a company that focuses on monetization traction with enterprise customers and an active angel investor. Here, Maryanne talks with […]
Ep. 043- Michael Potts: Improving Your Performance As An Artistic Business Owner Gives You Long-term Growth
Michael Potts is a successful working actor in New York City, with credits including playing opposite Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson in HBO’s True Detective and the role of Brother Mouzone in The Wire. On Broadway, Michael originated the role of Mafala Hatimbi in The Book of Mormon and his New York stage appearances include […]
Ep. 042- Carey Van Driest: Thinking Outside The Box Is What Successful Artistic Businesses Are Made From!
Carey Van Driest is a working actor in New York City, with TV credits that include Homeland, Bull, House of Cards, I Loved You But I Lied. Her theater credit include but are certainly not limited to Othello, Reckless, The Winter’s Tale and The Importance of Being Earnest. On the business side of acting, Carey […]
Ep. 041- Mia Davis: Making The Decision To Build Your Business With Your Art
Mia Davis is a visual artist and animal lover who creates whimsical abstract pet portraits. Her paintings are intuitively created to capture to spirit and personality of each pet. A portion of proceeds goes towards local animal shelters in Atlanta, Georgia. As an Artists In Business Insider, Mia has begun to build a thriving business […]
Ep. 040- Laura Phillips: How To Design A Winning Online Marketing Strategy
Laura Phillips is a strategy coach with a decade of digital marketing experience working with brands all over the world. After growing her own successful agency, she now coaches business owners how to confidently implement a winning digital marketing strategy in their business and how to become more visible online. Laura’s expertise is combined with […]
Ep. 039 – Amanda Steinberg: The Women’s Financial Revolution Has Begun (and we can join it, NOW!)
Amanda Steinberg launched DailyWorth in 2009 to bring a fresh voice and an outsider’s perspective to personal finance. Oprah selected her to the exclusive SuperSoul 100, and Forbes named her one of twenty-one New American Money Masters. Amanda has also appeared on GMA, Today, CNN, and MSNBC. She founded the new digital investing service, WorthFM, […]
Ep. 038 – Matt Hoverman: Why Ignoring Everyone Is Important When You Believe In Your Vision For Your Business With Your Art
Matt Hoverman is an Emmy-winning writer who now writes for his second award-winning TV show on the Disney Channel. But his first business as a writer and actor was born from his desire to help other artists create solo shows that allowed them to tell their true life stories and share them with audiences far […]
Ep. 037 – Rachel David: How To Take A Curve Ball And Turn It Into The Business You Want And Love
Rachel David had an extraordinarily successful career as a television journalist for an entire decade when she one day found herself out of a job as her company needed to make serious cutbacks. That same week, her boyfriend broke up with her, and she found herself completely at odds with what to do next, so […]
Ep. 036- Sophia Remolde: How A Strong Artistic Business Plan Can Give You Wings To Fly
Sophia Remolde is a multi-disciplinary artist who combines her work as a dancer, choreographer, writer and healer into the work she is called upon to create. She wasn’t always sure, however, how she was going to manage the business side of her work in a way that would not take away from her focus on […]
Ep. 035 – Tanner Lawley: How Leading With Love Can Overcome All Odds In Your Business With Your Art
Tanner Lawley is an artist in Dallas, Texas with a hugely successful career and gallery that houses his paintings and other artists he wants to promote. But Tanner had a tough childhood that lead to some unfortunate incidents in his past and decided to pursue art when he decided to turn his life around for […]
How The Economy Works In Favor Of Artists – Jay Morelock – Ep. 034
Jay Morelock is an economist who focuses primarily on economic releases, Federal Reserve policy, fiscal policy, and geopolitical events with a primary focus on the US. He is often featured on CNBC and frequently quoted in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and BBC. Viewing the economy from the standpoint of the […]
Ep. 033 – Griffin Matthews: Your True Vision Creates Inevitable Growth In Your Artistic Business
Griffin Matthews is the founder of Uganda Project, a grassroots organization that provides free education, housing, mentoring, and basic needs to Ugandan students in order to empower, ignite, and impact global change. He is also the co-creator of Witness Uganda, a musical about his experience with the organization that has had an incredible impact in […]
Ep. 032- Nathalie Davies: Five Organizational Tips For Every Artistic Business Owner
Feel like you’ll never find a way to organize yourself to make headway in growing your business with your art? Nathalie Davies is an organizational expert who works with big businesses to organize their call centers around the globe, and has built her business by insisting that organization is the key to doing more with […]
Ep. 031- Jenny Parks: Dare To Put Your Story Forward And Watch Your Business Grow
Jenny Parks is an illustrator who has taken her personal obstacles and turned them into a book series designed to help others who may be struggling in the same ways she has. Getting her book ready to publish along with starting her new logo company, Rooted, have kept her on track to building the business […]
Ep. 030- Marcos Santana: How Focused Tenacity Can Strengthen Your Artistic Career
Marcos Santana is a Broadway choreographer, actor and dancer who has performed in and choreographed some of the greatest shows on Broadway, including the original cast of the Tony Award winning In The Heights and currently the Gloria and Emilio Estefan musical On Your Feet. He has built a successful career in what is considered […]
Ep. 029- Laurie Kahmi: Simple, Practical Wealth-Building Tips For Artists
Laurie Kahmi is the Chief Investment Officer of LCK Wealth Management at Hightower, leads their efforts in establishing investment strategies for their clients. Through her over three decades of experience between Merrill Lynch Private Banking and Investments Group, Kidder Peabody and Dean Witter, Laurie’s experiences encompass serving institutional and corporate entities by managing their pensions […]
Ep. 028- Michael Raver: The Reward Of Pursuing Your Own Path As An Artist
Michael Raver is an actor and writer who decided from the very beginning of his career that he was going to do what he knew worked for him as an artist: create his own work. He was met with several challenges with producers and influential industry professionals telling him he wasn’t going to find success […]
Ep. 027- Ana Micka: Facebook Ads, Clarified
Ana Micka is a Facebook ads expert who works with artistic businesses and healers to help them pinpoint their true ideal clients and connect with them by way of introduction and value to form a relationship that results in longstanding, happy and repeated clients. Many artists have a wide range of misconceptions about how Facebook […]
Ep. 026- Willy Somma: How To Build Your Business When Your Artistic Vision Is Broad And Wide
Willy Somma is a photographer who, like most photographers, has evolved into her craft organically and from a completely authentic lens. However, she has discovered that she has a layered mission aside from simply following her passion for photographing women to reveal their truly powerful natures. She wants to use her art to create a […]
Ep. 025- Torange Yeghiazarian: How Narrowing Your Niche Enables Your Business To Thrive
Torange Yeghiazarian is the founding artistic director of Golden Thread Theater Company, the first American theater company devoted entirely to plays from or about the Middle East. Based in San Francisco, they are celebrating their 20th anniversary. Torange’s artistic life began with her career in acting, but she quickly realized she wasn’t going to be […]
Ep. 023- How Your Multi-Passionate Mind Can Build The Business Of Your Dreams, with Susannah Perlman
Susannah Perlman is the founder of ARTHOUSE.NYC, a full-service event planning, art exhibition and theatrical producing agent devoted to all things artistic, larger than life and quintessential New York. Her company has opened doors for unconventional as well as mainstream artists to gain exposure in ways they could not have achieved on their own by […]
Ep 022- How To Use Your Instincts To Build A Business You Love, with Eric Baker
Eric Baker is a legendary graphic designer whose business in New York City has designed work for some of the most respected artists and business owners in the world, including but certainly not limited to Francis Ford Coppola, David Lynch, The Museum Of Modern Art, The New York Times, Saturday Night Live and the infamous […]
Ep. 021- How Freeing Your Root Chakra Can Help Create The Business You Want, with Leah Guzman
Leah Guzman is an artist and art therapist whose body of work is all about connecting the mind, body, and soul through art. She is a painter who also offers online courses that focus on the Chakras and energy combined with art for those who are interested in exploring their own energy centers through art. […]
Ep. 020- How Your Why Can Serve As Your Anchor In Your Business With Your Art, with Adrian Correia
Adrian Correia is a cinematographer who has shot films, trailers music videos and promotional work for some of the top brands and has worked with some of the top talents in the film industry including Julianne Moore, Kevin Spacey and Daniel Craig. He also shot the first two seasons of my original web series, Gray […]
Ep. 019- How To Have A Healthier Artistic Credit Profile, Part 2, with Anthony Davenport
Since I first aired my interview with Anthony Davenport, owner of Regal Financial, a company he built to become one of the top credit repair and protection agencies in the U.S., his episode has had more downloads than any other in the Artists In Business podcast. When I first talked with Anthony I asked if […]
Ep. 018- How Your Artistic Business Can Profit When You Stop The LEAKS, guest Anne Dickinson
Anne Dickinson is the founder of Stop The Profit LEAKS formula, a program that helps her work side by side with business owners to identify and eliminate money leaks, ignite profits and improve cash flow and liquidity to create a strong, healthy business. Anne has worked in the Defense and High Tech industries, packaged and […]
Ep. 017- How Your Commitment To Your Craft Can Define Your Business Success, guest Jim Culleton
Jim Culleton is a Dublin-based theatre director and artistic director of the Olivier Award-winning Fishamble: The New Play Company. For Fishamble, he has directed productions of new plays which have toured throughout Ireland, UK, Europe, Australia and the US. He has also directed for the Abbey Theatre, and for many theatre companies internationally. But Jim […]
Ep. 016- How A Simplified Plan Can Plant The Seed For Your Artistic Empire, with Donna Triska
Donna Triska is a mixed-media artist whose work spans a wide gamut of themes maintaining her unique and specific style that is recognizable anywhere. Donna is a member of Artists In Business and one of the first artists to take the 14-Day Art Biz Challenge and see outstanding results in her business growth in spite of some […]
Ep. 015- How To Use Your Voice To Build Your Business, with Jon Stancato
Jon Stancato helps singers, actors, speakers and others fall in love with the beauty, range, power and expression of their own unique voices and create a space where working on the voice is working on the self. He also directs plays, reads tarot, climbs rocks, and makes a mean cocktail! Jon has taught at the […]
Ep. 013- How To Adjust Your Mindset To Build The Business You Want, with Rachael Figueroa
Rachel Figueroa is a television producer who has worked with some of the most respected personalities in television, including P-Diddy, Oprah, and Bobby Flay, just to name a few. And she attributes her success to her willingness to work hard, stay humble and learn as much as she can in every job she is granted. […]
Ep. 012- How To Create Multiple Streams Of Revenue With Your Art, with Molly Marie Keyser
Molly Marie Keyser created a six-figure photography business and then decided she wanted to teach other photographers how to do the same. So she created an online course for photographers to take about how to build a six-figure business, and then decided she would create a course about how to create an online course! Molly […]
Ep. 011: Artist Interview, Jewelry Maker Sue Van Dame
Artist Sue Van Dame is a jewelry maker who stumbled into her craft accidentally, thanks to her husband’s desire to take a jewelry class. She has since created the company Lonesome Dovey and has taken huge steps to build her jewelry business. When I met Sue she was struggling to find ways to expand her business […]
Ep. 010- How To Find The Right Artistic Representation, with MK Semos
If you’re an artist looking for a gallery to represent you but are having trouble finding the right artistic representation, this discussion is for you. MK Semos, co-owner of Decorazon Gallery, talks about what she and her partner look for in finding the right artists to represent. More importantly, she talks about some very important […]
Ep. 009- The Legal Documents You Need For Any Artistic Business, with Chris Mitchell
Knowing what legal documents to have in place in your business with your art can feel extremely daunting, especially when you don’t have the right lawyer to help guide you in the beginning of your business life. Luckily I sat down with Chris Mitchell, one of the top Arts and Entertainment attorneys in New York City, to […]