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Are You the Best Kept Secret?

Unlocking New Audiences and Building Your Credibility

In a world where the hum of creative voices seems to get lost in the noise (and algorithm) , finding a platform that enhances your reach can feel like striking gold.

That’s why as the host of Creative Chats, I created an episode that offers a treasure trove of practical advice for those looking to step into the spotlight as podcast guests. This insightful podcast episode, 227: How to Crush It as a Podcast Guest, democratizes the idea that anyone with value to share can indeed broaden their horizon by being featured on podcasts.

The Power of Podcasting for Creatives

Podcasts present a unique opportunity to narrate your story on a stage that's both intimate and widespread. I’m an advocate for creatives to conquering their initial resistance and throw down the challenge to dive into the sea of possibilities that podcast guesting offers. From extending your creative community to netting in potential collaborators and audiences, the podcast platform serves as a launchpad for visibility and networking.

Creating Your One-Sheet Passport

To embark on this journey, preparation is key. A podcast guest one-sheet is your passport to podcast appearances; it should encapsulate your expertise, accolades, and a dash of personality, enticing hosts and listeners alike. Including testimonials can reinforce your status as a thought leader, while a clear call to action ensures interested parties know how to connect with you.

Strategy and Storytelling

Readying yourself to take to the airwaves involves more than just an impressive body of work—it's about crafting a narrative. I stress the importance of aligning your story with the podcast's theme, resonating with its audience through relatability and value. As part of your pitch strategy, zero in on a few captivating topics.

Overcoming The Talk-Show Jitters

For many, the mere idea of being in the guest chair triggers fear. This episode is a rallying cry for creatives to challenge themselves, face uncertainties head-on, and honor their stories’ worth.

Connecting with Podcast Hosts

When you're ready to step into the podcast guest role, the approach is crucial. I recommend researching and listening to podcasts that speak to your work and audience, tailoring your communication to their needs. With a thoughtful approach, you become not just a guest but a partner in the podcast's journey.

Resource Toolkit

To sweeten the pot, I’m providing a Canva template for crafting your one-sheet at a nominal price (just $9), simplifying your preparation phase. Why? Because I want you to win!

What’s Next?

On Creative Chats episode 227, the value unfolded isn't just in being heard—it's in what comes next — connecting with kindred spirits, growing your community, and cementing your space in the creative cosmos.

So, what's your next chapter in your creative voyage?

Grab your Podcast Guest "One Sheet" Canva Template for $9

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Don't Create Alone

Being a creative can be a lonely path.

There’s no one keeping you showing up to create but yourself.

Wouldn’t you like to be able to consistently show up to create your art? (Instead of flirting with it)

That’s why I created the Daily Creative Habit community.

The Daily Creative Habit is a private Facebook group where Artists, Makers, and Creatives interested in creating more consistently, and growing in their creative practice gather and share.

I’ve learned a lot after returning to my art after a 10 year hiatus, via embarking on a 365 day daily art making journey that has lasted 8+ years and is still going. (Never missed a day!) When you show up daily, over time you come to discover your voice, style, passion, and unlock key principles for your creative journey.

The goal here is equipping you with ideas, methods and community that help you establish a daily creative habit, so you can gain traction in your creative projects. It’s important for others to celebrate your success, to help others, and to ask questions in the group setting so everyone can gain some clarification and validation.

This community consists of visual artists, writers, performers, makers, hobbyists and professionals, and anyone “creating.” This space was created as a safe place to share thoughts, exchange and explore ideas, and get some encouragement when ya wanna share something exciting in your creative journey. Comment, share your wins, ask questions, learn, and take action! By sharing what’s working for you in your creative practice, you will undoubtedly inspire a fellow creative to take action in their lives.

Simply visit www.DailyCreativeHabit.com where you’ll be forwarded to the Facebook group page. Just answer the 3 questions, and request to join.

I hope to see you there!

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3 Life Changing Insights the Tribe Conference Revealed

I had the privilege of attending this years Tribe Conference hosted by Jeff Goins

Now, I've been to my fair share of conferences, but this one lives up to it's name, literally. It is more than speakers on a stage turning on a firehouse of information. It's a community, a real "tribe". 

The whole conference is an environment of encouragement, that I believe that stems directly from Jeff. He hasn't set up a conference to sell you more courses and books (although they are made available if you desire them). It's designed to be a real help for the attendees to take their next step in their journey as an author (or artist). 

Besides the incredible opportunity I had to live sketch this event as it unfolded (for more information about my event sketching service click here) I had 3 big take aways:

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I had the privilege of attending this years Tribe Conference hosted by Jeff Goins

Now, I've been to my fair share of conferences, but this one lives up to it's name, literally. It is more than speakers on a stage turning on a firehose of information. It's a community, a real "tribe". 

The whole conference is an environment of encouragement, that I believe that stems directly from Jeff. He hasn't set up a conference to sell you more courses and books (although they are made available if you desire them). It's designed to be a real help for the attendees to take their next step in their journey as an author (or artist). 

Besides the incredible opportunity I had to live sketch this event as it unfolded (for more information about my event sketching service click here) I had 3 big take aways:

1. Embrace struggle.

Jeff posed a question to the audience in the beginning of an interview with Natalie Brenner (who just released her first incredible book). He asked "Why doesn't your definition of success include struggle?" I have to be honest, that stopped me in my tracks. So often I feel the struggle of my own journey so deeply. I long for those places of breakthrough (and relief). It never occurred to me that my successes were not being held back by struggle, but perhaps struggle was the vehicle to help me get there.

2. Make your mess your message.

Ishita Gupta shared this from the stage in her talk. And it resinated immediately. I am messy. I finally embraced this in my artistic style years ago. Now, I'm challenged to embrace it in how I live out my life before others. In a world of curated Instagram feeds, it's tough to reveal your mess. But that just might be the very thing someone needs from you. The thing that makes you more approachable and human. 

3. Tell more stories. 

Through my sketching and interactions with the speakers and fellow attendees, I realized I need to tell even more stories with my art. I need to make more art where I invite others in, so my art isn't just about me, but it becomes a place for community and connection. This rings true to my core and my "why". I'm looking forward to how that expression will take shape in new art I create. 

What about you? Are you chewing on any insights lately that are altering the course of your work and life? Id love to hear them! 

Live Sketch during Jeff's interview of Natalie Brenner.

Live Sketch during Jeff's interview of Natalie Brenner.

Making messy art while listening to Ishita's message.

Making messy art while listening to Ishita's message.

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Something's Sketchy

3431352 If you've been following me for any length of time, you know that I've recently renewed my love for drawing. I've been filling up art journals like crazy and posting my sketches on the web. Part of the challenge is to keep finding interesting subjects to draw, whether from real life or photo reference. That's where you come in...

I want to invite you to be a part of the process. Are you ready?

Here's your chance to pitch something for me to sketch. Between today and September 15th, 2013, I will be accepting photos from you - things you want me to sketch. After all the submissions are in, I will randomly pick a winner and sketch their subject matter. When I finish, I will post it here and on Twitter/Instagram and then will mail the lucky winner the original artwork!

Are you in?

A few rules:

** Open to US only. I'm paying the shipping charges :)
1. You MUST enter a comment below introducing yourself - your name, where you are from, a twitter name / website and why you want to be the lucky winner.
2. Email me (MBsketchme at gmail dot com) ONE image only (must be your own image - no googling images or stealing from others).
3. Image specs: must be a high resolution and clear image. I need to be able to see details!
4. Image content: NO Explicit images! // No landscapes or crowds // Iconic images work best (IE - an object or person, part(s) of a person, animal, plant. machine, etc) Look at my sketches to see the types of things I've done.
5. The final artwork will be my artistic interpretation (I may exercise "artists rights" to crop or colorize, etc.). Ink & Watercolor medium. Final dimensions TBD but will be no bigger than 8.5 x 11.
6. There is nothing legally binding about any of this. It's just pure fun!
 
You must abide by all rules to have a valid entry! Good Luck!
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Is this really necessary?

pencil_blue To be honest (and I aim to), I've had a love/hate relationship with blogs. I like the idea of starting them (mostly), but over time the love fades. And then it feels more like something I have to do, not want to do. But here's the problem: I really do want to have a forum to express my thoughts & ideas, and would really like to connect with people like you (like-minded artists). And do so in more than 140 characters.

So, I'm launching out again. But this time I'm sticking to what I know & where I live, so to speak. I love art. I love to CREATE. That's my passion. Not just the skills of executing an idea or design but the conceptual thinking - the creative process.

There was a time along the way on this journey where that got lost in the shuffle. Someone asked me what my passion was and at that point I couldn't answer. And it really messed me up. I allowed all these other roles and responsibilities to cloud even my faintest creative endeavors. But that's behind me now. I know who I am. I know what I am (and what I'm not). And I want to connect from that place of authenticity (and maybe even help some along the way through what i've been through).

So to answer my own question - "Is this (site) really necessary?" - yes. For me it is. It's a place to share what I see & how I see it. A place to SHARE. And I'm hoping it's not just me, but you as well. So if you have thoughts, ideas, questions, etc. - let me know. I'd like for this to be a conversation, not a soliloquy (Dost thou protest? Me thinks, not...).

If you're an artist (and I'm assuming if you're this far into things you are) I'd love to connect. Break through that wall of silence (AKA "Lurker mode") and introduce yourself. Who are you? What do you do? What would you like to see here?

Go on. I triple-dog-dare-ya.

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