Creatives In The Wild
Wildly impactful conversations with creatives, freelancers and entrepreneurs in the outdoor industry. The outdoor industry has its own culture and value system that can be tough to navigate. And if that wasn't hard enough, freelancing is notoriously ambiguous and secretive. This podcast looks to change all that! Creatives In The Wild is all about providing you the tools, perspectives, and stories to help you feel connected and excited to grow your freelance business in the outdoors industry. Guests share the experiences, wisdom and best practices that have helped their businesses succeed so you can too.
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Your Micro-Actions Matter: Add Them to Your Everyday | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 7
01/29/2026
Your Micro-Actions Matter: Add Them to Your Everyday | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 7
Welcome to Week 7 of ! We're exploring Values: the concepts that drive us forward and the principles we want to honor in our lives. Hear about my own value of autonomy and how it's shaped everything from my career choices to my daily life. But you'll also learn about something I've recently discovered: the power of honoring values in tiny, everyday moments. You'll learn: Why values serve as powerful compasses for decision making The difference between big overarching values and small, daily applications How tiny micro-actions can create a sense of fulfillment and alignment 12 Weeks of Wintering is a practice I’m sharing while I’m on parental leave. Each week offers a Wintering theme, with a minisode like this, an email companion, and reflection prompt so you can add some Being back into all your Doing. Join the to add community and accountability to your being practice! You'll find: Access to a private Slack chat where you can respond to a prompt around each week's theme and connect with other creatives doing this work Monthly virtual meet-ups to unpack the practices, facilitated by Angie Lake (who'll be holding down the fort while I'm on leave) Think of this as a coaching practice you can take at your own pace. It's an invitation to reset and make time for the reflection and just being that you've been putting off. to get the rest of 12 Weeks of Wintering in your inbox, and to hear when I return from leave in the spring.
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What's Essential, Urgent, or Important as a Creative Business Owner? | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 6
01/22/2026
What's Essential, Urgent, or Important as a Creative Business Owner? | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 6
Welcome to Week 6 of ! We're exploring Essentialism: the practice of ruthless prioritization and figuring out what truly matters most. Hear about my own struggle with trying to pack too much into my calendar — both personally and in my business — and the toll it took on my energy and sense of aliveness. You'll learn: Why creatives and business owners are particularly vulnerable to non-essentialism The difference between what's essential, important, and urgent How saying no can take you further than saying yes 12 Weeks of Wintering is a practice I’m sharing while I’m on parental leave. Each week offers a Wintering theme, with a minisode like this, an email companion, and reflection prompt so you can add some Being back into all your Doing. Join the to add community and accountability to your being practice! You'll find: Access to a private Slack chat where you can respond to a prompt around each week's theme and connect with other creatives doing this work Monthly virtual meet-ups to unpack the practices, facilitated by Angie Lake (who'll be holding down the fort while I'm on leave) Think of this as a coaching practice you can take at your own pace. It's an invitation to reset and make time for the reflection and just being that you've been putting off. to get the rest of 12 Weeks of Wintering in your inbox, and to hear when I return from leave in the spring.
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Your Self-Identity Can Be a Tool AND a Trap | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 5
01/15/2026
Your Self-Identity Can Be a Tool AND a Trap | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 5
Welcome to Week 5 of ! We're reflecting on Identity and the creation of our sense of self. It’s a paradox: A strong sense of identity can be incredibly powerful, but it can also become a trap. Hear my own story about how identifying as a "good snowboarder" kept me from taking risks, learning new things, and evolving in the sport I loved. You'll learn: Why we're sometimes afraid to change or evolve, because we're scared of leaving the old version of ourselves behind How rigid identities, especially ones given to us by others, can hold us back Why it's important to mourn old versions of ourselves as we evolve 12 Weeks of Wintering is a practice I’m sharing while I’m on parental leave. Each week offers a Wintering theme, with a minisode like this, an email companion, and reflection prompt so you can add some Being back into all your Doing. Join the to add community and accountability to your being practice! You'll find: Access to a private Slack chat where you can respond to a prompt around each week's theme and connect with other creatives doing this work Monthly virtual meet-ups to unpack the practices, facilitated by Angie Lake (who'll be holding down the fort while I'm on leave) Think of this as a coaching practice you can take at your own pace. It's an invitation to reset and make time for the reflection and just being that you've been putting off. to get the rest of 12 Weeks of Wintering in your inbox, and to hear when I return from leave in the spring.
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Why It's Hard to Find Alignment as a Business Owner | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 4
01/08/2026
Why It's Hard to Find Alignment as a Business Owner | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 4
Welcome to Week 4 of ! This week, we're exploring Alignment: the place where your being meets your doing. Alignment is a word that gets tossed around a lot, but few of us know how to truly define it, even when we know we’re feeling out of alignment. You'll learn: Why alignment is especially challenging for business owners It’s a lifelong journey, not a one-time achievement How to give yourself grace as you continue refining what alignment means to you 12 Weeks of Wintering is a practice I’m sharing while I’m on parental leave. Each week offers a Wintering theme, with a minisode like this, an email companion, and reflection prompt so you can add some Being back into all your Doing. Join the to add community and accountability to your being practice! You'll find: Access to a private Slack chat where you can respond to a prompt around each week's theme and connect with other creatives doing this work Monthly virtual meet-ups to unpack the practices, facilitated by Angie Lake (who'll be holding down the fort while I'm on leave) Think of this as a coaching practice you can take at your own pace. It's an invitation to reset and make time for the reflection and just being that you've been putting off. to get the rest of 12 Weeks of Wintering in your inbox, and to hear when I return from leave in the spring.
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Embrace Seasonality in Outdoor Industry Work (and Life) | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 3
01/01/2026
Embrace Seasonality in Outdoor Industry Work (and Life) | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 3
Welcome to Week 3 of ! We're diving into the power of Seasonality: both the natural rhythms of the outdoor industry and the cyclical nature of growth itself. Hear about my past work as an events producer in the skiing and snowboarding industry, when seasonality dictated everything about my business. You'll learn: Why seasonality is a pattern, especially in the outdoor industry How to anticipate highs and lows to plan strategically (or give yourself permission to rest) The difference between linear growth and cyclical growth 12 Weeks of Wintering is a practice I’m sharing while I’m on parental leave. Each week offers a Wintering theme, with a minisode like this, an email companion, and reflection prompt so you can add some Being back into all your Doing. Join the to add community and accountability to your being practice! You'll find: Access to a private Slack chat where you can respond to a prompt around each week's theme and connect with other creatives doing this work Monthly virtual meet-ups to unpack the practices, facilitated by Angie Lake (who'll be holding down the fort while I'm on leave) Think of this as a coaching practice you can take at your own pace. It's an invitation to reset and make time for the reflection and just being that you've been putting off. to get the rest of 12 Weeks of Wintering in your inbox, and to hear when I return from leave in the spring.
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You Can't Out-Optimize Your Calendar: What's Your Capacity? | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 2
12/25/2025
You Can't Out-Optimize Your Calendar: What's Your Capacity? | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 2
Welcome to Week 2 of ! We're diving into the power of Capacity: understanding the time, energy, money, and space you actually have available to accomplish your goals (before taking action). Hear about my own reckoning with capacity when I became a mom, and the struggles I often see clients face around their capacity. You’ll learn: Why you can’t out-optimize your calendar A multi-step approach to managing your workload Why capacity and vision work best together 12 Weeks of Wintering is a practice I’m sharing while I’m on parental leave. Each week offers a Wintering theme, with a minisode like this, an email companion, and reflection prompt so you can add some Being back into all your Doing. Join the to add community and accountability to your being practice! You'll find: Access to a private Slack chat where you can respond to a prompt around each week's theme and connect with other creatives doing this work Monthly virtual meet-ups to unpack the practices, facilitated by Angie Lake (who'll be holding down the fort while I'm on leave) Think of this as a coaching practice you can take at your own pace. It's an invitation to reset and make time for the reflection and just being that you've been putting off. to get the rest of 12 Weeks of Wintering in your inbox, and to hear when I return from leave in the spring.
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Set a Clear Vision for 2026 and Beyond | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 1
12/18/2025
Set a Clear Vision for 2026 and Beyond | 12 Weeks of Wintering Week 1
Welcome to Week 1 of ! We're diving into the power of Visioning: not just setting goals, but creating an expansive picture of the life and version of yourself you want to become. Hear my own story of building a "successful" freelance events business that checked all the boxes on paper, but didn't align with who I actually wanted to be. You’ll learn: Why it’s helpful to set goals that actually feed your vision Permission to be super expansive in your vision How freelancers can use visioning when times are tough 12 Weeks of Wintering is a practice I’m sharing while I’m on parental leave. Each week offers a Wintering theme, with a minisode like this, an email companion, and reflection prompt so you can add some Being back into all your Doing. Join the to add community and accountability to your being practice! You'll find: Access to a private Slack chat where you can respond to a prompt around each week's theme and connect with other creatives doing this work Monthly virtual meet-ups to unpack the practices, facilitated by Angie Lake (who'll be holding down the fort while I'm on leave) Think of this as a coaching practice you can take at your own pace. It's an invitation to reset and make time for the reflection and just being that you've been putting off. to get the rest of 12 Weeks of Wintering in your inbox, and to hear when I return from leave in the spring.
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Your Business, Your Way: How to Design Your Work Around Your Values
05/01/2025
Your Business, Your Way: How to Design Your Work Around Your Values
What does it mean to build a business that truly reflects who you are? Chereen Leong Schwarz of Smeeny Made Wild joins me to chat about how she integrates her core values into her maker business, including: How to integrate your values into every aspect of your business The role of intentionality in creative entrepreneurship Giving yourself permission to do things your way The importance of community and connection in staying inspired Why creativity and business don’t have to exist in isolation Creative business retreat meets all-women’s river trip in Colorado for entrepreneurs craving clarity, connection, and community adventure. This 4-day, 3-night journey combines riverside camping, honest campfire convos, a touch of business strategy, and creative breakthroughs. As values-led creatives, we're craving community more than ever and nothing compares to connecting through shared experiences with other people who get it. We'll talk business, creativity, and you'll get to participate in workshops all about finding alignment and purpose in your creative life and business on this magical week. Sign up here now:
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Weaving Strategy, Soul, and Sales in the Outdoor Industry with Darren Josey
04/10/2025
Weaving Strategy, Soul, and Sales in the Outdoor Industry with Darren Josey
Darren Josey is an outdoorsman, bird watcher, spouse, father of two, and the founder of First Seed Sown. First Seed Sown is a sales and marketing agency serving fellow BIPOC-owned businesses, brands looking to improve their DEI initiatives, and municipalities with environmental justice communities who want to make the outdoors more equitable for everyone in their city. Connect with DJ or join his "Marketing on a $0 Budget" class: This is a longer episode than usual, but it's FULL of helpful perspectives for freelancers. Here are some timestamps so you can find parts to listen back to a second time!: (03:00) - What First Seed Sown is and why DJ founded this company (04:31) - How finding your purpose and mission takes time (05:30) - Getting his start at Vibram and the opportunities DJ created for himself (06:30) - How Vibram maximized the start of social media, a hole in the marketplace, and a book launch to dominate the market (07:30) - The issues leading to Vibram's downturn (09:00) - How to apply Vibram's growth to the current market (09:30) - Why starting your product-based brand as narrow as possible is key to success (10:25) - The importance of listening to your market and pivoting when your users ask you to change (13:24) - How working in retail shaped DJ's entire career and how it applies to you and the industry (15:25) - How products move from a brand to a sales rep to the retail store and why it matters (16:15) - The sales knowledge you can only learn from retail (16:30) - What you need to know about wholesale vs direct to consumer business if you're a small brand (18:23) - Why understanding the retail ecosystem is essential for creatives and service providers (20:55) - How the product, sales, and marketing teams influence each other (24:40) - The relationship between price and value of a product (25:58) - What the sales team determines at a brand (26:16) - When the product, sales, and marketing departments are at their best (27:00) - The role of the CEO in leading a brand (28:50) - The in-house complexities all freelancers should know about when waiting for your next contract (31:17) - The person you're working with at a brand is overworked and under-resourced (33:10) - Why AI isn't going to solve our overwork issues (33:55) - Why working for himself has been key to DJ meeting his own potential (36:32) - What two strategies you need to implement to successfully pitch your next client in the outdoor industry (40:19) - The factor most freelancers forget to think about when it comes to pitching to brands (42:24) - Your future clients want to hear from you and not just to be sold your services (44:40) - Who will actually read your pitches at a brand and who won't (45:16) - Why meeting people in person is still essential to building relationships with potential clients (47:57) - The outdoors industry is still a handshakes and shoe leather business (50:00) - Building in-person relationships is a muscle we all need to strengthen post-pandemic (51:15) - The privilege of leveraging big contracts as an opportunity to create and sell additional work (52:20) - The responsibility we have to our fellow creatives by creating more transparency and not undervaluing our work (55:45) - Why DJ structures his pricing the way he does and how it ties into his mission (56:20) - The importance of having different rates for different kinds of work and different results (58:08) - DJ's move from Vibram to Topo Athletic and what he learned from handshakes and beer trades (59:08) - Why "building a hometown brand" is your next marketing strategy (1:01:17) - DJ's role at Polartec and the impact of mixing with the biggest brands in the outdoors industry (1:02:13) - Your favorite brands use the same fabric but position it differently and you can too (1:03:52) - The power of creating environmental justice communities and the impact of shifting from brand to cities partners (1:06:46) - The powerful vision behind First Seed Sown and the impact of a wholistic approach in Malden, Massachusetts (1:08:26) - What a wholistic approach can create for environmental justice communities (1:09:27) - Sharing outdoor industry jobs with the next generation of leaders (1:11:02) - DJ's commitment to supporting BIPOC-owned companies as the root of founding First Seed Sown (1:12:10) - Why supporting diverse communities is essential to growing the outdoors industry (1:13:40) - How DJ's approach of paying it forward is a foundational tool to cultivating business relationships (1:15:52) - DJ's work as a core advisor of REI's Path Ahead Ventures and how programs like this create equity in business (1:17:04) - Why having brands made by diverse founders is a smart business move and how to navigate the attacks on DEI programs (1:18:26) - How DJ supporting up and coming BIPOC brands with the wholistic ecosystem (1:19:07) - Why timing matters as a business owner, especially when you're thinking about bringing on support (1:19:48) - Future things to be on the lookout for to benefit from DJ's extensive expertise (1:21:24) - How to strengthen the industry by introducing brands to DJ's work, hiring more diverse voices on your projects, and supporting outdoor ethnic affinity groups (1:23:29) - How DJ stays optimistic and focused by doing mission-aligned work that supports businesses increase their profit and prioritize people Connect with Justine: Was this episode helpful? 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Your Dreams are Allowed to Evolve as a Business Owner or Maker
03/27/2025
Your Dreams are Allowed to Evolve as a Business Owner or Maker
What if the goal you set ends up being something you don't want, after all? Chereen Leong Schwarz of Smeeny Made Wild joins me to share her winding path of entrepreneurship, including: How dreams evolve and why alignment is a process, not a destination The challenge of letting go of past versions of yourself Making big career shifts and embracing uncertainty Recognizing when it’s time to realign your business with your values The power of community and support in creative entrepreneurship Retreat update: We're pushing the British Columbia Retreat to 2026! Curious about future retreats? Get on the interest list here:
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Why Fear is Necessary to Build a Values-Aligned Business
03/20/2025
Why Fear is Necessary to Build a Values-Aligned Business
Fear is inevitable, but you can work with it in your business, not against it. Chereen Leong Schwarz of Smeeny Made Wild joins me to talk about fear and discomfort as a business owner, including: Differentiating between fear and discomfort How outdoor adventures can help us build resilience in business Reframing fear as a muscle that can be strengthened Making bold choices in your creative career How to approach change and uncertainty with confidence Retreat update: We're pushing the British Columbia Retreat to 2026! Curious about future retreats? Get on the interest list here:
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Behind the Scenes of a Maker Business (and Announcing our 2025 Retreat!) with Chereen Leong Schwarz
03/13/2025
Behind the Scenes of a Maker Business (and Announcing our 2025 Retreat!) with Chereen Leong Schwarz
You're invited— I'm teaming up with Chereen to build an incredible this August 2025 in Squamish, BC! Chereen Leong Schwarz (she/her) is the founder and chief-everything-officer behind Smeeny Made Wild. Chereen taught herself to knit with a pair of thrifted knitting needles and YouTube videos, and what started as a hobby quickly became a passion. Today, Smeeny Made Wild is more than a brand; it’s a community of adventurous creatives, artists, and small business owners who are rewilding life and business by slowing down and reconnecting with nature, creativity, and what truly matters. We talk about: How Chereen shifted from being a chef to a self-taught knitter and business owner The growth and impact of Smeeny Made Wild The challenges of building a maker based business Honoring our core values within our businesses Supporting sustainability and ethical business practices rooted in our love of community and intentional gathering Connect with Chereen: YouTube: Discord: Instagram: Retreat update: We're pushing the British Columbia Retreat to 2026! Curious about future retreats? Get on the interest list here:
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6 Ways to Make the Most of Downtime When You Have a Lull in Business
02/27/2025
6 Ways to Make the Most of Downtime When You Have a Lull in Business
Are you experiencing a slow season in your freelance work? It can be scary, but remember, whether you're new or established in business, it's normal to face highs and lows in demand for work. Business is cyclical— especially in the outdoor industry. And you CAN create new business opportunities for yourself— that's a skill we can all learn. Let's talk about the best uses of your time during slow seasons of work, including: Rest intentionally. Get outside. Deepen your creative skillset. Work ON (not in) your business. Audit your business. Reconnect with your network. Listen to get inspired to use a slower time to your advantage, and send this episode to a freelancer friend who's going through something similar. Connect with Justine: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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Advocating for Outdoor Equity through Storytelling with Creative Director Sabrina Claros
02/13/2025
Advocating for Outdoor Equity through Storytelling with Creative Director Sabrina Claros
Creatives often feel tension between honoring what a brand wants and respecting the authentic story of a person or community. How can you do both? Sabrina Claros is a photographer, videographer, and creative director based in LA, creating stories at the intersection of adventure, environmentalism, and outdoor equity. Her work aims to create change and inspire more people to connect with the outdoors and feel called to protect our natural resources, while reducing barriers to who has access in outdoor spaces. Sabrina has worked with brands such as Teva, Tough Cutie, Bedrock Sandals, and many others. Her media work is largely informed by a background in social work, and continues to be grounded in grassroots community work. We chat about: Sabrina's move from social work to outdoor industry media How essential community is to staying resilient when facing challenges The challenges of outsiders sharing the stories of underrepresented communities Balancing authentic storytelling with a brand's needs Cold pitching and specificity The need for a creative network to amplify diverse voices Keeping the creative process fulfilling even when it's for work Connect with Sabrina: Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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Actions I’m Taking in My Life and Business When the World Feels Like a Dumpster Fire
01/30/2025
Actions I’m Taking in My Life and Business When the World Feels Like a Dumpster Fire
2025 did not start out the way I wanted it to. Many of my clients are also getting that "What's the point?" feeling with the state of the world. Here's the twist: Actually answering the question of "What's the point?" thoughtfully is giving me hope. We can control how we're showing up for our community. We have agency around the impact that we're able to make. We can invest in our values to shape a brighter future. Here are four small but mighty actions I'm taking this month: Getting more intentional about social media usage Narrowing my focus to certain causes Finding involvement in my local community Dealing with decision fatigue in a way that helps the greater good I don't want to be a numb spectator. I want to be an active participant in the areas where I can make a positive impact. We need your voice. We need your work. We need you. There is a point. What's yours? Connect with Justine: Resource mentioned: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on and .
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Building a Community to Empower Entrepreneurs through the Highs and Lows of Business with Katie Doherty of Founded Outdoors
12/26/2024
Building a Community to Empower Entrepreneurs through the Highs and Lows of Business with Katie Doherty of Founded Outdoors
What can freelancers learn from those founding product-based businesses? Katie Doherty is the co-founder of Founded Outdoors, a company dedicated to providing resources, programming, and community for emerging outdoor brands. She is passionate about driving inclusive change through entrepreneurship and combines her experience in the tech start-up world and her love of the outdoors by supporting founders from idea to launch. With her co-founder Enhao Li, she has created a thriving community of outdoor industry founders and has supported more than 65 founders through their accelerator programs like Embark, a program developed in collaboration with REI Co-op’s Path Ahead Ventures. We chat about: how crucial community is to business building embracing an iterative process to create the best possible product for your ideal customer aligning your professional mission with your personal values how Katie and Enhao came to create the Founded Outdoors community Connect with Founded Outdoors: If you want 2025 to be your era of freelance flow, I'd love to invite you to my new group coaching community. Because you can have a full business AND be a human first. This program is for the freelancer who... is working their butt off, but not spending time doing what they love most. has a steady stream of clients, but not dream ones. makes ends meet, but wants more financial security. has some systems in place, but keeps overriding their boundaries. knows their values, but gets stuck trying to align them with a business model. I deeply believe that you can be an effective business owner who also sets boundaries and makes space for fun. For 6 months, we’ll meet twice a month for 90 minute group calls and use a private Slack channel on an ongoing basis for round-the-clock community interaction. You'll also get access to all past Just A Wild Thought workshop recordings and priority for future 1:1 coaching availability. If you're a successful creative who knows there’s something more, I invite you to explore the program soon. We start in February, and the community is capped at 8 people. Info here: Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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How Experienced Freelancers Can Get Unstuck from 5 Common Business Challenges
12/12/2024
How Experienced Freelancers Can Get Unstuck from 5 Common Business Challenges
Sometime around years 2 or 3 of freelancing, you can find yourself facing new challenges, often resulting from all the things you did well when you first launched your business. You hustled, you said YES to everything and everyone, and you made sh*t happen. But now, you probably have plenty of work and clients, but you're not doing the work or living the life you expected to. Learn the first steps I recommend for getting unstuck when you: Find yourself working too much Keep saying yes to the wrong clients Don't feel safe in your business Run into friction in your systems Have trouble honoring your core values at work Then, if you're ready to implement change in your business so you can have more ownership over your time and energy... Realign your business around what matters most to you. This is a 6 month community coaching experience for the creative who’s spending so much time working in their business that they don’t make space to work on their business. Join a team of established business owners who will support you through building sustainable practices into your work and life. We start in January, and the community is capped at 8 people. Check it out at . Connect with Justine: Resource mentioned: Client Matrix tool - Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on and .
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How to Blend Art, Community, and Advocacy in a Creative Business with Environmental Artist and Teacher Emma Mary Murray
11/27/2024
How to Blend Art, Community, and Advocacy in a Creative Business with Environmental Artist and Teacher Emma Mary Murray
Emma Mary Murray (she/her) works as an environmental artist and teacher. She creates slow-crafted heirloom art pieces that honor the landscapes they depict. Her favorite materials include embroidery thread, up-cycled fabrics, and paints. Emma also teaches art workshops for kids and grown-ups, and teaches all subjects part-time at a place-based school on Mount Desert Island in Maine. We chat about: Emma's transition from an art hobby to creative business Weaving together her passions of art and teaching Managing multiple income streams and avenues of work The beauty of creating a tactile, tangible, beautiful product Minimizing social media use in business Figuring out the building blocks of her year's schedule Using art to support advocacy efforts Resource mentioned: Off The Grid Podcast, www.offthegrid.fun Connect with Emma: Website: IG: Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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3 Strategic Shifts to Move from Freelancer to Business Owner
11/14/2024
3 Strategic Shifts to Move from Freelancer to Business Owner
When we consider ourselves business owners instead of simply freelancers, we typically make more empowered choices in our work. I'm sharing three shifts that I've noticed have helped my clients find more agency in the way they run their small creative businesses: Understanding what you're hired to do: leading vs. executing Making time to work on your business, not just in it Knowing what to say no to Plus, I share some "homework" you can take to start implementing each shift right now. ✨ Introducing: The Find Your Flow community coaching program! This 6 month program is a space for 8 individuals looking for both coaching and community to develop the mindsets and skill sets required to really own being a business owner. This is for you if you feel like you're constantly reacting to the industry and don't have enough time to optimize, envision, or be proactive in your future of your business. We start January 2025. Connect with Justine: Waitlist for Find Your Flow: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on and .
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Aligning Work with Personal Values in a Shifting Freelance Industry with Julie Ellison
10/31/2024
Aligning Work with Personal Values in a Shifting Freelance Industry with Julie Ellison
Julie Ellison (she/her) is an agriculture, travel & outdoor lifestyle photographer and filmmaker based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Julie has 15 years of storytelling experience, helping commercial and editorial clients engage their communities with photo and video content that has meaning and impact. With guiding principles of sustainability and regenerative practices, her favorite stories reveal the intimate connection between humans and nature. We chat about: Julie's early work, from college to her role as editor of Climbing Magazine Transitioning to freelance and commercial work The changing landscape of journalism and content creation Making room for both passion and practicality Diversifying income streams across different creative arts Julie's tips for freelancers to pitch editors Connect with Julie: Website: IG: YouTube: LinkedIn: Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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Should You Fire That Client? Here's How to Audit Your Client Roster
10/17/2024
Should You Fire That Client? Here's How to Audit Your Client Roster
Think of your least favorite client right now. What would it take to make you excited to work with them? Or maybe nothing could? Let's talk about: How to train a client to be a better fit for the ways you like to work. How to approach the potential to expand services with a client. How to professionally fire a client if you're truly ready to part ways. Train, expand, or fire: Let's talk about how to audit your client roster. Then, actually DO IT with the Client Matrix Tool! With this tool, you'll grade your current client roster against the factors that are most important to you so you can make key decisions about whether you should fire a client, train your client, or expand working with a client. Get the Client Matrix Tool here: Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on and .
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How Product-Based Small Businesses Work with Creative Freelancers with CEO of TREW Gear Chris Pew
10/03/2024
How Product-Based Small Businesses Work with Creative Freelancers with CEO of TREW Gear Chris Pew
Chris Pew (he/him) is a co-founder and the CEO of snowsports apparel company TREW Gear. In addition to the CEO responsibilities of a small business, Chris is also in charge of designing, developing, and sourcing their apparel and accessories. TREW Gear is known for their backcountry oriented skiing and snowboarding bibs, and to my knowledge is one of the only companies that has plus size models available to their female identifying customers. We chat about: The advantages of lacking corporate experience when starting a business Outdoor industry challenges companies like TREW face Developing mutually beneficial relationships with freelancers and creatives TREW's focus on "human-centered innovation" in apparel Inclusive sizing in outdoor apparel The cyclical nature of the outdoor industry budgeting Strategies for freelancers to better understand brand needs and pitch effectively Performance marketing vs. brand marketing and how freelancers can collaborate LAST CALL to join the Money Clarity program's Q4 cohort! This is the only money course you'll ever need as a freelancer. Address your money mindset and financial practices head-on, while getting accountability and resources to help you reach your financial goals. We have live coaching calls every month plus lifetime access to the six sections of the course. We even have a certified accountant join in one module to give you the ins and outs of the financial system! Learn about the Money Clarity Program at . Connect with TREW: Website: Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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How to Build Trust So a Client Will Hire You
09/19/2024
How to Build Trust So a Client Will Hire You
Freelancers ask me all the time: How do I land new clients? We could chat about that all day, but one thing is true for all freelancers: We need to understand the Client Acquisition Cycle. On this episode, I share about: How trust is a top factor in whether or not you'll get hired How long it can really take to go from talking to working together Putting yourself in a potential client's shoes A few resources to check out, plus my upcoming Freelance Client Accelerator group program The Freelancer Client Accelerator begins on October 2nd! Over four weeks, we'll build out your strategy and systems for outreach so that you can find more steadiness and confidence in finding new work. What you'll take away from the program: A perfect positioning statement to distinguish yourself as a go-to freelancer An understanding of exactly what's needed for somebody to trust you enough to hire you A personal outreach strategy to implement consistently without dreading it An outline on how to run effective pitch phone calls with potential clients Curious? Check out all the info at . Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on and .
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Your Biggest Freelance Finance Questions Answered by Dez Magelssen, CPA
09/05/2024
Your Biggest Freelance Finance Questions Answered by Dez Magelssen, CPA
Dez Magelssen is the founder of Alpine Ridge Accounting, where she helps women-led, service-based business owners get a grip on their finances so they can stress less and enjoy more of what they love. Dez has over a decade of accounting experience and is based in Bozeman, MT, though you can work with her remotely. Dez is also a collaborator on the ! We teamed up to offer a module in the course specifically around freelance business money management, including legal entities, tax filing, bookkeeping, and more. In this episode, we chat about: Why and how freelancers should separate business and personal finances Whether to form an LLC or another entity Why to file quarterly taxes Whether there's a difference between expenses and deductions Figuring out what are qualified expenses when it comes to gear and apparel How to pay yourself through your business Saving enough for taxes and how much to anticipate and more! Enrollment is open for the Money Clarity program's Q4 cohort! Most of us never had anybody teach us how to balance books or create a pricing model, and "unpacking money beliefs” probably wasn’t on the agenda either. But just like you learned to be safe in the backcountry, take epic photos, or develop your craft, you can learn how to set up a practical and profitable financial foundation. Address your money mindset and financial practices head-on, while getting accountability and resources to help you reach your financial goals. We have live coaching calls every month plus lifetime access to the six sections of the course. We even have a certified accountant join in one module to give you the ins and outs of the financial system. I believe this is the only money course you'll ever need as a freelancer. We start October 1st and go through the rest of 2024, so you can kick off 2025 with the clarity and confidence you need to reach your financial goals while freelancing. Learn about the Money Clarity Program at . Connect with Dez: Website: Instagram: LinkedIn: Facebook: Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justawildthought Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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Using Brand Partnerships and Storytelling for Gender Advocacy in Action Sports with Alex Showerman
08/22/2024
Using Brand Partnerships and Storytelling for Gender Advocacy in Action Sports with Alex Showerman
Alex Showerman (she/her) is a professional mountain biker, advocate, producer, event organizer and brand consultant. In June of 2022, Alex was named one of the top 20 most influential people in the outdoor industry by Outside Business Journal. In spring 2024, Alex released her first film, "Coming Home," that touches on the struggle to find your place in action sports or the world as an underrepresented athlete and the joy of finding your community. "Coming Home" was featured at Mountain Film Film Fest, won Best Storytelling at iF3 Mountain Bike Film Fest, and took home Most Inspiring Film at the No Man's Land Film Fest. In this episode, we chat about: Celebrating the addition of women's riders to Red Bull Rampage 2024 Attaining brand support as an athlete Making a business case for creative projects and impactful storytelling Building a supportive community and mentorship network Overcoming personal and professional challenges, including a major injury The critical role of funding in creating films, events, and other creative projects and more! The Freelancer Client Accelerator is back this October! This group program is a four-week dive into everything pitching. In weekly 1.5 hour group coaching calls, get help with perfecting your positioning statement and how to communicate your value to your ideal clients. You'll have the structure and accountability to build your personalized outreach strategy so that all of your pitching efforts actually pay off, including email templates, tracking, spreadsheets, accountability buddies, referral partners, and different resources. Learn about the Accelerator at . Connect with Alex: Website: Instagram: Alex mentioned by Nicole Formosa Connect with Justine: Website: https://www.justawildthought.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justawildthought Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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Charge for Your Value in Creative Work, Not Just Your Time, with Creative Director Cole Heilborn
08/08/2024
Charge for Your Value in Creative Work, Not Just Your Time, with Creative Director Cole Heilborn
Cole Heilborn (he/him) is the Creative Director of film production studio Port Side Productions. His "company of one plus contractors" helps brands in the outdoor and active lifestyle world tell stories that cut through the clutter on the internet and help marketers achieve their goals. Cole is also the host of the Backcountry Marketing Podcast (on which I was a guest on this and this ). In this episode, we chat about: Cole's journey from video production hobbyist to full-time business owner Pricing philosophy, value-based pricing challenges in video production industry Choosing team members for video projects based on skills and compatibility Expressing your creative value beyond just deliverables Finding clients who already value your work, rather than convincing them The vulnerability behind both creating and selling creative work and pushing through discomfort Avoiding distractions— even learning can be a distraction from creating Prioritizing client relationships and high quality work to succeed in freelancing and more! Enrollment is open for the Money Clarity program's Q4 cohort! Most of us never had anybody teach us how to balance books or create a pricing model, and "unpacking money beliefs” probably wasn’t on the agenda either. But just like you learned to ski, take epic photos, or develop your craft, you can learn how to set up a practical and profitable financial foundation. Address your money mindset and financial practices head-on, while getting accountability and resources to help you reach your financial goals. We have live coaching calls every month plus lifetime access to the six sections of the course. We even have a certified accountant join in one module to give you the ins and outs of the financial system. I believe this is the only money course you'll ever need as a freelancer. We start October 1st and go through the rest of 2024, so you can kick off 2025 with the clarity and confidence you need to reach your financial goals while freelancing. Connect with Cole: Website: LinkedIn: Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on and .
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How to Ensure Right-Fit Clients for your Freelance Business (and Avoid the Bad Ones)
07/25/2024
How to Ensure Right-Fit Clients for your Freelance Business (and Avoid the Bad Ones)
Not all clients are created equal. When I was a new freelancer, I didn't know any better when it came to selecting work that was a great partnership and would often settle for a paycheck or what "potential" I thought working with a client could give me. In one particularly difficult case, my client would call me every day to check in even though I had other client work to do and you know- I had a life! So, let's talk about how to navigate client selection so you end up with a roster of clients you're genuinely excited about. Listen to hear about filtering potential clients through discovery processes, establishing clear expectations with new clients, and professionally declining or managing poor-fit clients. Struggling with tough clients right now? Ever had a client who pushes your boundaries? Maybe they ask for discounts, try to change your scope, or never respond? This workshop dives into how to both prevent and handle client relationship issues. Learn how to take leadership in your client partnerships. Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on and .
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Turning One Professional Opportunity into Many More with Emmy Award Winning Director and Producer Amy Sabreen
07/11/2024
Turning One Professional Opportunity into Many More with Emmy Award Winning Director and Producer Amy Sabreen
Amy Sabreen (she/her) is a director, producer, writer and 3-time Emmy Award winner. She’s directed and produced top-rated unscripted television shows as well as award-winning documentary and branded content on 14,000-foot peaks, in the remote Alaskan tundra, below the ocean's surface, and in 17 countries. Career highlights include producing NBC’s Primetime Paralympic coverage in Beijing, producing features for NBC Olympics, X Games and a wide array of sports, adventure and socially conscious programming. This year, Amy began a new adventure, transitioning from freelance to a full time position as Director, Creative Production for Alterra Mountain Company. In this episode, Justine and Amy chat about: How Amy turned her first professional opportunity into many more The importance of building trust and maintaining relationships with clients Asking great questions is better than pretending you know more than you do Being nervous means that you care and want to do a great job Choosing your criteria for what work to say yes or no to The tricky line of being a high performer and trying to avoid overworking Working as a woman in a male-dominated industry and the pressure that comes with it Freelancers need to follow up with potential clients; people are busy and emails slip through the cracks How Amy figures out whether a freelancer is a great fit for a project Amy's dad's three questions to ask yourself when you're debating taking a job and more! Connect with Amy Website: Instagram: Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on and .
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Leaning into Reciprocity to Build True Community in Creative Work with Tori Duhaime
06/27/2024
Leaning into Reciprocity to Build True Community in Creative Work with Tori Duhaime
Tori Duhaime (she/they) is a photographer and movement artist based in Richmond, Virginia. She works in the outdoor industry space as a photographer, marketing professional, program coordinator, and social media specialist. Their workflow and creative approach is heavily informed by her former career in dance as well as the abundant community gained over the course of years and places. In addition to capturing others' experiences in motion, Tori is a serial hobbyest from skiing to mountain and gravel cycling, climbing, rafting, hiking, and beyond. She is the co-creator of the Outdoor Adventure Photo Coalition in Richmond. In this episode, Justine and Tori chat about: Tori's journey from professional dancing to photography and movement art, and how her dance background informs her creative work The work of finding a new creative community after a cross-country move The rich sense of community in Richmond, VA, especially in cycling Building an inclusive community through mutual aid and reciprocity Dismantling scarcity mindset in freelancing: we can collaborate instead of compete How photography is an opportunity for representation and Tori's creative ways of using her art for inclusion Building a group for photographers to collaborate on a deeper level, rather than just taking the perfect shot The issues around complaining about people moving to west coast outdoor hubs The incredible benefits of east coast outdoor hubs, including Richmond How marketing departments need to examine their personal and professional channels for representation and more! Connect with Tori Website: Instagram: The Outdoor Adventure Photo Coalition: Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on and .
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The 3 Money Mindset Mistakes Freelancers Make and How to Overcome Them
06/13/2024
The 3 Money Mindset Mistakes Freelancers Make and How to Overcome Them
In my first few years as a coach and in all 7 years of my freelance work, I avoided money talk. But as time went on, I realized how crucial it is to examine both our relationships with money and how we manage it in order to have a sustainable business and a purposeful life in a capitalist world. I got there in part thanks to Rachel Rodgers, a business coach and CEO of Hello7, who helps women and marginalized communities empower themselves financially. Her book "We Should All Be Millionaires" changed everything for me. And since I now love diving into money with my clients, this week we're diving into three money tendencies I see often in my clients and how they can hold us back. I'll share a tip on how to work through each tendency and how the has resources to guide you to a more empowered financial mindset and management practices. Listen to hear about: Money Avoidance: "I don't know anything about money." "It's not polite." "Money is evil." "I can't even think about the state of my finances." The massive cost in avoiding looking at your money and how it takes away from your agency and ability to make informed decisions A tip to learn to become more comfortable with the discomfort around money Money Overwhelm: "I feel so confused on what I need to do with my money." "I can't tell if this financial advice is valid or right for me." "I have analysis paralysis after going down the Google rabbit hole." How some freelancers are open and willing to talk about and think about money, but get in the weeds with the more tactical, hands-on side of it. A tip to collect data to figure out your current money status and where you're headed. Money Complacency: "I'm getting by okay, but know I could make better money moves." "I'm not sure if my positioning matches my pricing and wonder what raising my prices would do." "I wish I could prioritize money management but no one is holding me accountable." Your price is costing you: The small choices you make around money affect you in the long run, which can hurt if you're not making informed choices. How to take action and start making empowered money moves in the future. The Money Clarity Course for Freelancers Q3 cohort begins July 1, 2024! If you resonate with any or multiple of the tendencies I talk about here, you might love the Money Clarity Course this summer. It gives you an opportunity to be brave in addressing your money mindset and practices head-on, while providing accountability and resources to help you reach your financial goals. I spent years putting together this course and believe it's the only money course you'll ever need as a freelancer. We have live coaching calls every month plus lifetime access to the six sections of the course. We even have a certified accountant join in one module to give you the ins and outs of the financial system. This entire course is built to help you do the work. I have both the tools and coaching to help you get there. Let's do this. Resources Mentioned: Connect with Justine: Website: Instagram: Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on and .
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