Badass Creatives

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Synopsis

Do you believe that art, creativity, innovation, and kindness can change the world? If you answered Heck yeah! then this is the podcast for you. Badass Creatives is hosted by Mallory Whitfield and features marketing and business advice for creatives, as well as interviews with a diverse range of handmade artists, performers, makers, and creative entrepreneurs. Based in New Orleans, Mallory is an artist, speaker, and author of How to Make Money at Craft Shows. By day, she works in digital marketing, specializing in SEO (search engine optimization), social media, and content marketing. For more information and show notes, visit BadassCreatives.com

Episodes

  • A quick Badass Creatives update!

    18/02/2024 Duration: 10min

    Hi y'all! It’s been a while since I published the most recent episode of the Badass Creatives podcast, wayyyy back in 2018! As I’m recording this, it’s February 2024, and a LOT has happened since then! Here's a quick update to let you know what's happened & where things are going!   Subscribe on YouTube for more marketing advice for markers, artists & handmade businesses: https://www.youtube.com/@badasscreatives Learn more about the Badass Creatives Marketing Accelerator, a marketing mentorship + community for high-achieving, multi passionate creative business owners: https://www.badasscreatives.com/marketing-accelerator  Get the FREE resource, 100 Marketing Content Ideas for Artists, Makers & Handmade Businesses: https://www.badasscreatives.com/100ideas  

  • 037: From Idea Person to Lash-Making Maven {Ingrid Victoria Ruth Anderson}

    21/08/2018 Duration: 38min

    Ingrid Victoria Ruth Anderson of Chimera Lashes is a lash designer, makeup artist, and self-proclaimed “idea person” who realized she needed to focus on just one of her ideas in order to make a big impact. Before turning to lashes, she previously created a number of different handmade products including Panties with a Pocket and The Crocheted Beard. In this episode, we also talk about finding a business partner to help balance the business side of things with the more creative aspects of running a business.

  • 036: Legal Basics for Creative Business Owners {Wesley Henderson}

    21/07/2018 Duration: 01h07min

    Wesley Henderson is an “entrepreneur’s lawyer” based in Charleston, South Carolina. In this episode, we talk about the legal basics of starting a new small business, such as forming a legal business entity like an LLC, as well as the basic kinds of contracts a small business might need to protect themselves. We also talk about some intellectual property basics, such as trademarks and fair use, as they pertain to artists and creatives.

  • 035: Art Licensing, Developing a Cohesive Brand, and Taking Risks {Jeanetta Gonzales}

    08/07/2018 Duration: 39min

    Jeanetta Gonzales is a Los Angeles-based artist, illustrator, surface pattern designer, coach and brand consultant for artists. In this episode, we talk about art licensing and Jeanetta shares her advice for developing a cohesive and authentic brand. She also shares how she made the leap from a day job with Mattel designing packaging for Barbie to working on her own.

  • 034: Make Time for What Matters Most {Alexandra Franzen}

    17/06/2018 Duration: 32min

    Alexandra Franzen is a writer, consultant, and entrepreneur based in Portland, Oregon. Her writing about creativity, productivity, goal-setting, handling adversity, disappointment, and fear, and how we can all use our gifts to create a positive ripple in the world has been featured in places like Time, Forbes, Newsweek, The Huffington Post, and Lifehacker. Her newest book is called You’re Going to Survive. It’s a book about how to deal with stressful, discouraging times in your career, including dealing with negative online reviews. (Alex helped her partner Brandon open a restaurant, and dealing with online trolls and 1-star Yelp reviews is something she’s had some personal experience with!) While Alexandra has a significant online following of her articles and email newsletter, she no longer uses any form of social media. We talk about what led her to make that choice and how she runs a thriving business without being on social media. We also talk about scheduling “life” first, the importance and joy of tiny

  • 033: Do The Thing You Wanna Do {Midori Tajiri-Byrd}

    29/05/2018 Duration: 44min

    Midori Tajiri-Byrd is a master at juggling multiple creative pursuits. As a descendant of Japanese samurai, she grew up in a family of artists and attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. These days, she makes her living as a professional makeup artist and she performs drag as LibeRaunchy the BeauxQueen. I met Midori while we were doing Cycle 2 of the New Orleans Drag Workshop in 2014. We recorded this episode in her art studio, where we were joined by local photographer Jason Kruppa.

  • 032: Becoming A Children’s Book Illustrator {Tarsila Krüse}

    29/04/2018 Duration: 28min

    Tarsila Krüse is an award-winning children's book illustrator living in Dublin, Ireland. Originally from Brazil, she got her start designing souvenirs after moving to Ireland 11 years ago. In this episode, she shares her creative process, how she transitioned to illustrating children’s books, and what it’s like to work with publishers.

  • 031: Creating A Business-Minded Music Career {Robin Barnes}

    14/04/2018 Duration: 51min

    Robin Barnes, aka the “Songbird of New Orleans” grew up in a musical family and now sees herself as a cultural ambassador of New Orleans. In this episode, she shares how her background in business helped her to create a successful career in music, and how a life-changing health scare inspired her to start her second business, Move Ya Brass, a cardio fitness training program.

  • 030: Brick and Mortar Retail and Business Partnerships {Dynamo}

    31/03/2018 Duration: 51min

    Dynamo is a sexual health and wellness focused romantic boutique based in New Orleans. On this episode, I chat with co-owners Hope Kodman Von Starnes and Nico Darling about business partnerships and the hurdles they overcame to open up a brick and mortar retail boutique, including using crowdfunding via IndieGoGo to fund the renovation of their building.

  • 029: Setting Goals and Taking Action {Monique Malcolm}

    17/03/2018 Duration: 37min

    Monique Malcolm is the host of the Pimp Your Brilliance podcast and creator of the Visionary Journal, a goal setting system & planner. We talk about how she went from fashion blogger to t-shirt designer to goal setting guru. Monique walks us through the process of taking a physical product from idea to first iteration to manufactured product. She shares the importance of connecting with her email list and Facebook contacts to use Kickstarter to pre-sell her product, and how she’s used Pinterest to drive traffic to her website. We also talk about setting goals and creating systems for productivity and time management, plus Monique shares how she got Issa Rae to feature her t-shirt line on Awkward Black Girl on YouTube years before Issa got famous.

  • 028: Deliberate Creativity and Embracing Vulnerability {Beth Miller}

    03/03/2018 Duration: 40min

    Beth Miller is the Executive Director of the Creative Education Foundation, a non-profit which produces CPSI, the world’s longest-running creativity conference. We talk about deliberate creativity, embracing vulnerability, and how a paper Beth wrote as an undergraduate has been adapted into a play.

  • 027: Surface Design and Teaching Art Online {Juliet Meeks}

    17/02/2018 Duration: 34min

    Juliet Meeks is a full time artist and surface designer whose work has been featured on products from Birchbox. We talk about how she prepared to quit her day job as a graphic designer, how she got started printing her designs on fabrics, and how she makes extra money by teaching online classes via Skillshare.

  • 026: Steal This Idea and Open Source Creativity {Gary Hirsch}

    04/02/2018 Duration: 38min

    Gary Hirsch uses visual art and improv theatre to help communities and businesses be more creative. In this episode, he talks about letting other people steal his creative ideas, finding ways to offer value to people, and the logistics of creating large scale murals.

  • 025: Taking the Chance to Invest in Yourself as an Artist {Nikki Cade}

    21/01/2018 Duration: 34min

    Nikki Cade made the leap from special education teacher to full-time artist a year ago. She’s a world traveler whose work reflects her love of travel. We talk about following your intuition and how she got her work featured at Pottery Barn and Anthropologie.

  • 024: Instagram Tips and Tricks {hashtags, links, growing an audience and being authentic}

    14/01/2018 Duration: 29min

    Curious about hashtags, growing your audience and driving traffic to your website from Instagram? This week’s episode is full of Instagram tips and tricks.

  • 023: A New Year, A New Beginning {setting intentions for 2018}

    07/01/2018 Duration: 22min

    How do you get your creative momentum back after taking a break? How do you set your artistic intentions for a new year? In this episode, Mallory shares her plan for a daily art project in 2018, why she changed her username on Instagram, and why “community” and “vulnerability” are her words for the year.

  • 022: Profit Strategies and Understanding Your Financials {Melissa Capps}

    26/11/2017 Duration: 38min

    Melissa Capps works with creative businesses to help them understand their financials, from bookkeeping basics to their profit strategy. In this episode, she shares the money mistake she sees creative business owners make most often.

  • 021: Rewiring Your Brain {Mental Models and Deep Stuff}

    19/11/2017 Duration: 26min

    We’re getting deep on this week’s episode. From imposter syndrome to design thinking to mental models, let’s explore ways to rewire your brain and think about problems in creative ways.

  • 020: Pricing Your Work for Freelancers {Nathan Allotey}

    11/11/2017 Duration: 39min

    Nathan Allotey is a web designer and digital marketing strategist with a passion to teach others. On this episode, we talk about how freelancers and other creatives can successfully price their work and raise their prices.

  • 019: Staying Inspired and True To Yourself {Perception vs. Reality}

    05/11/2017 Duration: 20min

    How do creatives stay motivated and inspired, and how do you stick to your guns and true to your artistic vision?

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