
Interviews with artists about their careers, how they grew their audiences, and the biggest "uh-oh" decision they've ever made (and how they recovered from it).
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DesignArts | |||

In this powerful episode, Stacie talks with Daniel Lachman, founder of Justice for Artists, about the heartbreaking and unfortunately common experience of having your artwork stolen. Daniel shares his journey from viral t-shirt success to fighting co... more
In this episode, Stacie chats with Melbourne-based artist Laura Holley of Lawz Drawz. Laura has built a thriving art business by focusing on one very specific niche: drawing the best bits of Melbourne. From pubs to murals to wildly popular calendars,... more
In this episode, Stacie sits down with Australian artist and entrepreneur Georgia Norton Lodge to explore the winding road from drawing houses as a side hustle to running multiple thriving businesses. Georgia shares how transparency, pricing strategy... more
Today, Stacie sits down with UK-based embroidery artist and educator Sophie Timms, founder of Mindful Mantra Embroidery and the Bloom Embroidery Academy. Sophie shares her inspiring journey from studying law to building a thriving creative business w... more
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Stacie is a phenomenal podcast host. She is consistently serving up interesting and inviting episodes, and brings on great guests!
Right off the bat, her voice and cadence resonated with me. I am listening to the WHOLE PODCAST from the beginning! Thank you, thank you, thank you! I started an art business, closed it and have been spinning my wheels ever since. I have always wanted to be a licensed artist, since college. I am now 60. I can’t give up. Love this. Did I say thank you? Grateful for the opportunity to learn and grow. -Cynthia B. Sellers (Cynthia B. SellArts)
The interview episodes are good, the July 29, 2025 episode is odd. Sounds very robotic and almost like an AI voice, different clips are very noticeablely edited together.
Stacie provides so much value through her content, social media, online courses and the podcast is no less delivering tried and tested methods, strategies and steps to achieve those goals. Not only that, but she provides much needed inspiration and motivation for someone on their journey of creating art and starting their business. I try live by her mantra “Slow Growth is Good Growth” whenever my inner critic or impatience creeps. It anchors me in the present moment and allows me to take life on... more
How fun to have a space that has good energy, that is a blank canvas that can be used for anything you want with no pressure to make it happen now! That would be a dream!
If I had something like that, I’d turn it into an art center and try to get grants so kids could enjoy the bliss of creativity👏 and offer art classes to adults .
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Focused on the journeys of creative individuals, this podcast features interviews with artists who share their experiences in building their careers and expanding their audiences. Listeners can expect to hear about the unique challenges faced by these creatives, including significant setbacks and the lessons learned from their biggest mistakes. The show emphasizes actionable insights and personal anecdotes, providing listeners with a relatable look at both the struggles and triumphs within the arts community. The candid conversations aim to inspire aspiring artists, offering both motivation and practical advice on navigating the art world.
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