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Today I’m chatting with equine photographer, Kirstie Jones.
We’re diving into the benefits of choosing a niche and creating a profitable and sustainable business.
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Today’s guest is my neighbor and friend, farmer and wedding venue owner, Buddy Powers.
Buddy and his wife Jill own a regenerative farm and wedding venue here in Lexington, Virginia. You may remember Buddy from episode 16 where he shared his experience starting the wedding venue and offered tips on how others can do the same.
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Today we’re chatting with artist, Stephanie Gaffney, about saying yes and doing things scared. Stephanie’s boldness and jumping into her business absolutely blew me away, and as someone who is still learning to manage my fear, I really loved this conversation.
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Todays podcast guest is Élevae Visuals Founder Shay Cochrane. This is actually Shay’s second time on our podcast and her husband Graham has also joined us previously as well. In this episode, we’re chatting all things Image Curation. We dive into: More About Shay As a commercial photographer and product stylist, Shay’s clients spanned the […]
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In today’s episode I’m chatting with Erin Harding of Simple Pin Media. We recently worked with Erin to up our own Pinterest ad game (aka – we had none) and her wealth of knowledge blew us away. I knew we had to get her on the podcast to share all things ads with you. We’re chatting everything from getting started, to who Pinterest ads are a good fit for to some of the surprising ways Pinterest ads differ from Meta and Google ads.
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Whether you are starting from square one or simply need a mindset refresh, here are five tips I wish I had known when I started this business with Davey. These reminders would have saved us hours and energy, and hopefully, they’ll do the same for you!
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Today’s guest is painter and artist mentor Emily Jeffords. I’ve owned a few of Emily’s prints for years and it was a huge honor to chat with her today. In this episode we walk through finding inspiration, creating artwork that sells and the artist journey. Regardless of whether you’re a painter or fine artist, if you have a creative heart, you’ll find a ton of takeaways in this episode.
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The people you surround yourself with can either inspire or stifle your ability to create. This is why we’ve compiled a list of modern creatives who we admire. These are just a handful of the many individuals who inspire us to design, and we hope they inspire you too.
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Elizabeth Sheils, co-founder of the popular CRM, Rock Paper Coin, joins me on the podcast today for a wide-ranging interview. Initially we set out to discuss proposals and her unique take on where unique proposals fit into the booking process. But the discussion evolved into a discussion about the current climate of the Wedding Industry, […]
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This week I’m joined by Chad Campbell of Teach Well Online. Chad and his wife Becca Campbell are good friends and frequent guests on our podcast. You might know them from their success of Little Z Sleep, The Course Company or The Sleep Sorority.
In this episode we dive into finding an audience for your online course, choosing a topic and how to begin structuring your content in a way that makes sense for the learner.
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Today I’m joined by photographer and business coach Christa Rene. We’re diving into… All without feeling overly salesy. And even though a lot of the examples we share are photographer specific, I think that a lot of the principles talked about in this episode can be applied to most service based businesses. If you’re ready […]
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Explore one of the marketing techniques Wilson used to successfully launch their new product: the art of scarcity. This is how you can successfully utilize scarcity to increase client conversions.
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We’re chatting with Pinterest expert, Kate of KH Social, about all things Pinterest 2024. We talk about current best practices, how to use Pinterest to drive traffic to your site for years to come, how many pins you actually need to share in a day to be successful using trends and how to get started if Pinterest is new or the extent of Pinterest use includes recipes, outfits, and wedding inspiration from that time you were engaged in 2014.
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Today, I really enjoyed chatting with Noah about how to create a viable business idea and find your first customers without having to create anything at all. One thing that we mention in the episode, and I’m not sure if we fully explain it, but I actually, recently, became the CEO of a software company that acquired SumoMe. SumoMe is a lead generation tool, it does things like forms and pop-ups, and it’s actually a tool that Noah and his team developed. To learn more about SumoMe, and this new direction, head on over to sumome.com, or again, go to the show notes and I’ve included a couple links that will fill you in on all of the details there.
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