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  • Chris Taylor, Founder and CEO of Actionable.co, helps leadership and change consultants deepen client relationships by proving the impact of their programs.

    He uses empirical evidence and stories to illustrate how, exactly, we measure ROI on corporate learning initiatives, and the systems to ensure every program creates lasting impact.

    He’s personally consulted over 400 organizations across 6 countries, in almost any sector you can name. In addition to being a regular speaker for both public and private events, Chris has penned over 150 articles for dozens of publications, been quoted in The National Post, Toronto Star and Globe & Mail and hosted 90+ thought leader interviews for the iTunes #2 ranked business podcast, The 21st Century Workplace.

    Established in 2008, Actionable helps impact-focused L&D professionals bring impact certainty to their corporate people development programs, through the Impact Design methodology, Habit Builder technology, and a global community of like minded peers.

    We discuss:

    How to know if something actually works Being a forever student Why making money is easy How to create value Making things easier for yourself, your team, and your customers How to find the right ecosystems for you Discipline, consistency, setting boundaries Prioritizing your time like your life depends on it Personal development books Effort required for habit-building

    Connect with Chris: actionable.co

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    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • Let us know what you like, dislike about the podcast. Let us know what you'd like to hear in our third year of the pod.

    Guests, topics, ideas, questions, and any other feedback is welcome!

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    And if you're on Spotify, you can now comment on podcast episodes (weird? cool? idk!) if you're up to date, try it out and let us know!

    Thanks for being a listener.

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    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • If you feel like you're yelling into a black hole when posting on social media, you're not alone.

    This brief conversation revolves around the challenges and frustrations of using social media as a creative person.

    We discuss the importance of understanding the rules and nuances of different social media platforms, as well as the need to pick a specific audience and focus on creating content that resonates with them.

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    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • Navigating the Financial Landscape as a Creative with Hannah Cole (Artist, Tax pro, and Founder of Sunlight Tax).

    Most creative brains aren’t skilled at taxes and accounting. Taxes often feel confusing, scary, and overwhelming, but they don’t have to. In the episode, we’ll share insights and advice for creatives on managing their finances and taxes.

    Hannah Cole, founder of Sunlight Tax, is a tax expert who specializes in working with creative businesses and mission-driven solopreneurs. A long-time working artist herself, she’s helped tens of thousands of self-employed people skill up with accessible tax and money education, through her Money Bootcamp program, speaking engagements from Florida to Alaska, and on the Sunlight podcast.

    Hannah is great at teaching taxes because she’s messed it all up, and been in the ‘bad place.’ She doesn't teach from a place of superiority or judgment, but from a place of understanding.

    We discuss the importance of tax education for creative professionals. Hannah shares her journey of transitioning from being an artist to starting her own tax business. She highlights the myths and stumbling blocks that artists and freelancers often face when it comes to money.

    Hannah also discusses the challenges of finding balance and setting boundaries between her artistic and accounting pursuits.

    Connect with Hannah Cole:

    sunlighttax.com

    sunlighttax.com/podcast

    @sunlighttax

    Timestamps

    2:57 The Need for Tax Education

    6:05 The Challenges of Perfectionism

    9:11 Transitioning from Artist to Accountant

    12:09 Starting Sunlight Tax

    16:35 Myths and Stumbling Blocks Around Money

    19:36 The Importance of Taxes and Empathy

    25:55 Growing Sunlight Tax

    28:29 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

    31:07 Finding Balance and Setting Boundaries

    37:51 Honoring the Season and Focusing on the Present

    39:33 The Usefulness of Tax Software for Freelancers

    42:23 Separate Bank Account for Business Expenses

    44:14 Paying Yourself as a Freelancer

    45:09 Double Entry Bookkeeping and Equity

    48:31 Finding Help with Taxes and Financial Management

    52:29 Hannah's Introverted-Extroverted Nature

    53:13 Hannah's Art and Websites

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • The Subtle art of not yelling....at yourself.

    The voices in our head can get really loud. There's no shortage of opportunities for the internal voices to share unsolicited thoughts.

    Where does the voice come from? Why does it get so loud? How does it impact your life and your work?

    We share our experience with the voices and how we've managed to turn the yelling into a whisper - most of the time - so we don't get derailed.---

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • Listen to this conversation when you feel stagnant. We’re joined by Devonte Lemonte, an artist, creative entrepreneur, and founder of Aspirio, a platform that connects brands and music creators.

    Devonte provides a refreshing look inside what it actually takes to get what you want and build something meaningful.

    We discuss the challenges of building a business, creating selflessly, the need to question traditional narratives and the importance of having a process. He emphasizes the power of data structure, removing emotion from decision-making, creative constraints, and the value of collaboration.

    Timestamps:

    02:23 The Premise of 'The Subtle Art of Not Yelling'

    08:22 Building Aspirio

    19:36 Think Mogul: A Creator and Brand Accelerator

    27:12 The Acquisition and Rebuilding

    30:06 Democratizing Access to Infrastructure

    36:11 The Starving Artist Myth

    41:00 Questioning the Narrative and Capitalism

    46:26 Choosing the Business Route

    46:54 Codifying the Process

    47:23 The Think Mogul Process

    53:35 Creating Selflessly

    55:22 The Art of Not Yelling

    58:36 Paving Your Own Path

    01:00:16 Data Structure and Removing Emotion

    01:00:45 Creating Selflessly and Collaboration

    01:06:08 Not Accepting Trade-Offs

    01:07:03 The Power of Constraints

    01:09:12 Shut Up Right Now and Get to Work

    https://www.instagram.com/moguldasavant https://open.spotify.com/artist/4whfX8XnEN3QaUp6ZnN8ui https://www.instagram.com/aspirio.co/

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • By now, you likely understand that you can’t do this alone.

    Collaborating with others is crucial, but what exactly makes up a great collaboration?

    What should you look for and how do you go about finding them?

    We’ll share what we’ve found to be the 5 Keys to successful collaboration and a few “red flags” that you can spot in the beginning to save yourself a ton of time and energy down the road.

    Connecting with and collaborating the right people can change your business, career, and life…do it right!

    Chapters

    01:14 The Importance of Choosing the Right Collaborator

    07:40 Geeking Out and Complementary Skills

    08:17 Interpersonal Connection and Shared Values

    10:22 Keys to Collaboration

    11:30 Finding the Right Collaborators

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • Gordon Choate, the 'Brand Obsessionist' and Founder of Noble Goat Design Co., specializing in brand strategy and crafting meaningful brand experiences for his clients.

    We get to take a look at his non-linear journey in the design industry, the importance of strategy, his experience with building a business and getting clients, and how he combats imposter syndrome and the inner voice.

    We explore alternative marketing strategies, old-school methods like flyers and mailers, and creating a brand that goes beyond design. Lastly, Gordon reflects on introversion and the importance of finding a balance between solitude and social.

    3:00 Brand Obsessionist

    08:00 Navigating Imposter Syndrome

    21:00 The Importance of Brand Strategy

    29:00 The Process of Branding

    34:00 The Power of Visual Branding

    37:07 Challenges of Building a Business

    40:24 Marketing and Getting Clients

    44:47 Exploring Alternative Marketing Strategies

    48:38 Building an Agency and Brand

    53:53 Balancing Introversion and Extroversion

    Connect with Gordon:

    www.noblegoatdesign.com

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • In part 1, we talked about knowing what you want. In part 2, we dissect structure and how to use it to get what you want.

    In this episode, we'll introduce you to the idea of playing big and thinking small and how you can use it to accomplish your next big goal while avoiding overwhelm.

    We cover:

    The Challenge of Overwhelming Goals The Importance of Clarity and Structure What does it mean to play big The Comfort of Playing Small The Power of Thinking Small Putting Actions in Your Calendar Navigating "thought Traffic Jams"

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • The Fresh Princess of Email Marketing is back!

    Liz Wilcox is an Email Strategist and Keynote Speaker showing small businesses how to build online relationships, package up their “magic” and turn it into emails that people want to read and, most importantly, purchase from.

    Oh…and she’s on the Survivor now, so let’s talk about that! (Season 46)

    If you’re overwhelmed by all the noise out there around marketing, email marketing, and storytelling…this convo will ease your pain as she gives her three simple keys to effective marketing.

    Liz also talks about the growth of her $9 email marketing membership and how she’s gone from 900 members on her last appearance (October 2021) to now over 4,000 members and 1,000+ affiliates.

    We cover:

    Keeping things super simple

    Blindly following trends

    Chasing external measures of success

    Building genuine connections with customers

    The hype around storytelling

    Staying top of mind through consistent communication

    The three keys to effective marketing

    Being relatable

    Connect with Liz:

    https://www.instagram.com/thelizwilcox/

    Liz’s $9 Email Marketing Membership (Affiliate link)

    Oh and Survivor Season 46 (yes Liz is on it) may be the most entertaining thing I’ve ever watched. Do yourself a favor and tune in!

    TLDR: If you’re overwhelmed by all the noise out there around marketing, email marketing, and storytelling…this convo will ease your pain as she gives her three simple keys to effective marketing.

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • Are you on the offense or defense?

    In this episode, we reflect on their previous episode with dream guest, Chris Do.

    Some of the things we discuss:

    The importance of building relationships Creative confidence Developing a process Creating art vs. content for more fulfilling work Mental chatter

    We also explore the balance between offense and defense in creative work and what keeps us stuck vs. propelling ahead.

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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    00:33 Discussion about Chris Do

    5:04 Building Relationships

    6:18 Knowing Your Strengths & Delegating

    7:16 Confidence and Having a Process

    09:22 Focusing on Relationships, Confidence, and Process

    11:16 Balancing Offense and Defense

    13:01 Art vs Content

    Build relationships, be confident, find your process and go make something.

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  • Chris Do is a loud introvert, an Emmy award-winning designer and director, CEO and founder of The Futur™ — an online education platform on a mission to help 1 billion people make a living doing what they love.

    Chris Do has over 23 years of experience in brand design, strategy, and consultancy, and has worked with brands like Sony, Nike, Google, and Audi.

    He’s built a large audience and shares incredible insights around sales, negotiations, value based pricing, mindset, branding, graphic & motion design, social media marketing, entrepreneurship, business management, and client relations.

    In this conversation, we get to take a look behind the curtain of his incredible success, and ask him some questions about topics that aren’t talked about as much.

    Chris also delves into the mental game, overcoming the inner critical voice, and where confidence comes from. We discuss the importance of networking and building relationships. He shares his approach to self-actualization and finding inner peace.

    This episode is packed with invaluable insights for creatives. Please enjoy!

    We discuss

    Networking and relationships building The importance of a creative process Content vs. Art The “formula” Amateur vs. professional problem solving Understanding and regulating internal dialogue The Impact of Teaching The power of introversion done right And more…

    Connect with Chris

    https://thefutur.com/

    Chapters

    Introduction and Trip to Vietnam Choosing a Design Career Starting a Design Company Transitioning to a Team The Importance of Networking The Mission of The Futur Content vs Art The Process of Creating Content The Impact of Teaching Understanding the Creative Process The Power of Creative Formulas The Mental Game and Overcoming Internal Dialogue Finding Peace and Self-Awareness Teaching and Impacting Others The Journey of Self-Actualization The Introverted Extrovert

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • In part one, we talked about knowing what you want. In this episode (part 2) we dissect structure and how to use it to get what you want.

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • Your Core Brilliance is That Thing under everything else about you. It's a really helpful piece of information, so Jan is on a mission to make knowing it accessible to everyone.

    Meet Jan Black, a seasoned creative powerhouse who's moved through a vibrant career in writing, poetry, art, teaching, speaking, composing, and branding.

    While her books have sold nearly a million copies, some of her finest writing has been for the eyes of a very few. Her career has been a series of yeses to projects in fields where she had no experience but a decent amount of impact. She's all about the soul of things, yet unless it works on the street, she's not satisfied. She was building brands long before she called it that.

    The process of defining people's Core Brilliance and building it out into their work has held her attention for over twenty years. Today, her attention has turned to a project called ‘Only While I'm Human’ that enriches your turn at being human. She sees us all as The Darlings of What Will Be and devotes herself to creating enrichments for us as we take our turn at being human. First on the roster of enrichments? Core Brilliance, of course.

    “Only while I’m human can I, so I do.”

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    We journey through…

    Understanding Core Brilliance

    Miles' Core Brilliance example

    Jan's Journey and Lessons Learned

    Lessons from Failure and Hiring the Right People

    Surrender experiment

    Saying Yes and Saying No

    Trusting Yourself and Energetic Posturing

    How to take up space

    Embracing the Joy of Sharing with Others

    Guest pass vs. full access on life

    Branding Practice

    Getting clear on the soul then taking it to the Street

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    Connect with Jan:

    https://www.onlywhileimhuman.com/

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    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.--

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    To celebrate 100 episodes of our podcast, we're opening up the box for all of February. Join for free, try it out, no credit card required, no pressure, just coworking :) Come see what happens on the other side of finished. Use code '100' at checkout.

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  • If you don't know what you want...you won't get it.

    In this first part of a 3 part series, we discuss setting yourself up for success and why knowing what you want can feel so challenging. We don't talk about goals or resolutions...:)

    Chapters

    0:00 - Transitioning from a Break

    1:17 - Reflecting on Transitions

    3:03 - The Power of Intentions

    5:15 - Being Clear About What You Want

    6:15 - Taking Action on What You Want

    8:05 - The Challenge of Knowing What You Want

    9:14 - The Importance of Specificity

    10:20 - Finding a Recipe for Success

    11:10 - Leaving Room for Magic

    13:16 - Defining Success

    14:07 - Moving Beyond Numbers

    15:50 - The Feeling of Success

    16:28 - Transitioning into the New Year

    17:26 - What Do You Want?

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • In 2018, Austin started a Creative Agency with little knowledge and no idea how he was going to do it. Today, he’s scaled to multiple 7 figures with a great team and is now focusing on AgencyU, helping creative agency owners break free from the agency grind and get to $50K-$100K/mo, by going from operator to orchestrator.In this conversation, Miles, Bill and Austin discuss Austin's journey from real estate to building his agency. They explore the importance of personal branding and consistency in content creation, as well as the challenges of scaling a creative agency.They talk about Austin’s sales approach, mindset, as well as his passion for endurance sports and the mental and physical benefits they bring.--We discuss:- Austin's agency, Brantegic and how he grew- Hiring & building a team- Creating predictability- Scaling: Delegatable - profitable - repeatable- Getting everyone on the same page- How to grow your creative agency- Transcending ‘Jack of all trades’- Creating content / social strategy- Discipline, his morning routine & waking up early- Being an endurance athlete- Separating your identity from work- What he listens to while running & some of his favorite podcasts--Connect with Austin- ⁠www.agencyu.co⁠- instagram.com/austinrschneider--Chapters00:00 – Introduction and Background1:28 – Transition from Real Estate to Building a Creative Agency4:18 – Building a Personal Brand and Posting Strategy6:10 – Consistency and Overcoming Insecurities in Content Creation8:37 – Transitioning from Jack of All Trades10:23 – Challenges of Growing an Agency15:02 – Scaling Creative and Defining Creative Vision20:02 – Sales Process and Retainers23:47 – Balancing Projects34:53 – AgencyU: Ideal Students and Offerings37:20 – Introversion and Sales38:03 – Sales Approach and Mindset39:28 – Future Ambitions41:09 – Hobbies and Podcasts43:10 – Training for Triathlons46:56 – Separating Identity from Work--This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.Support & ConnectPodcast website: ⁠subtleartofnotyelling.com“It’s such a weird thing to be an online entrepreneur. It can be super lonely. The Box Gives rhythm to my weeks vs. every day being a blur.” – Amanda Hilton (The Simply Well)⁠Join⁠ theboxcommunity.com - Where projects get finished.

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  • Feel like you’re wasting time?

    Feeling like giving up?

    Is your website not converting sales?

    Is your marketing strategy failing you?

    Are you failing your marketing strategy?

    Nothing happens without this one simple thing.

    If you needs clients, need work, need collaborators, need support, need to get out of your own way or make more money, the solution is in this episode.

    This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • AI is being throw around everywhere lately. It can be overwhelming. Honestly, we're a bit sick of hearing about it. It often leaves us feeling behind or stressed about our hard-earned skills becoming obsolete.

    Today, we talk to Peter Bittner, an award-winning multimedia journalist and media strategist, who's work has been featured in The New York Times, CNN, and other major outlets.

    A Fulbright Scholar and UC Berkeley lecturer in new media, he's passionate about learning, utilizing, and teaching the latest tech tools for powerful storytelling. Through The Upgrade, Peter offers a free newsletter & podcast, AI courses for storytellers, and AI consulting services.

    It was a breath of fresh air hearing his experience and perspective on how to align ourselves with AI responsibly without dampening human creativity and experience.

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    We discuss:

    AI for storytelling The downsides of content scaling using AI AI tools that are part of the narrative arsenal for professionals Not letting AI overwhelm you Building your own AI tools The Upgrade — his AI newsletter Emerging tools that Peter is most excited about Biggest and most relevant changes that AI is causing and how to evolve The economic upsides of AI What questions we should be asking

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    Connect with Peter

    theupgrade.ai peterbittner.com

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  • The Holidays are great, but they are also really weird....especially if you're a creator or entrepreneur.

    We've all made collective agreement to slow down and recoup for a bit.

    But sometimes we're actually pulled towards using the extra down time to get ahead.

    How do we best navigate this?

    Do we hunker down and get some work done? Or do we take the foot off the gas and slow down?

    Spoiler alert...it depends...

    --This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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  • This podcast is your weekly creative companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

    In today's episode, we get to connect with Abigail Morrison, a Wisconsin-based genre and young adult author with over a decade of writing experience. She loves genre-fusing stories that feature grace and redemption, ask questions (without necessarily answering them), and point towards possibility.

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    We discuss:

    Aggressively defending your time Taking your work seriously Writing consistently Proving it to yourself Creative habits Finding Inspiration in Science Fiction & Fantasy Finding the edge of your skills and overcoming the gap A healthy relationship with social media The benefits of the timer Writing a newsletter Self publishing a book

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    Connect with Abigail

    Website: amorrisonbooks.com

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