I'm going to introduce you inspiring female artists from all over the world. Each with unique accents, cultures, and struggles so we can begin to learn from each other on how to get noticed in this male-dominated industry.
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It may sound exaggerated, but truly this podcast changed my life and perspective about my career as a designer and illustrator, since there are only a few dedicated shows (not to mention podcasts) in the world made by and for women creatives. It's so relevant, educational and the fun and honest way of Dina's interviewing women from different areas, countries and backgrounds. From motivation to money to direction, they open all these possibilities for us through the things few people in our indus... more
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Im pretty sure I have listened to each episode at least two times since the beginning of the p*ndemic. I love the way you approach topics by casually sharing experiences with the guests, which makes it relatable. You’ve made me discover illustrators that inspire me a ton, and I use every day what I’ve learned in you pod, since Im still in the first year of my career. Your Instagram page is also a really enjoyable bonus to this podcast. I really don’t think I would pursue my illustration career i... more
Just getting into art/illustration podcasts and loving that this one doesn’t have any cringy testimonials in the actual podcast. Lots of marketing gems, stays on task w value. Really like that Dina emphasizes multiple income streams without such a large focus on commissions and freelance(thing that the artist cannot scale or leverage) - but more on other more scalable streams like print on demand, subscriptions, courses, etc. Good stuff.
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The Women of Illustration Podcast launched 5 years ago and published 34 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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