Pour your Art out with Lisa Joan
Join Lisa Joan as she shares with you the Top Ten Tips (that were comprised by her followers) for showing up for yourself and your business through life's challenges. As a small business, your home life and your personal life are so intertwined, it can be hard to find the motivation to go to work every day when things are difficult at home. Hopefully this snippets of advice can help you the next time you are going through struggling times! Thank You to everyone who contributed to this episode!
Join Lisa Joan this week as she listens to Wendy Meades (Paint with Wendy) Pour Her Art Out! Wendy was faced with the same challenge many artists were in 2020, of how their business was going to continue. Wendy very quickly adapted to the new changes and decided to "pivot" her business in a way that would work for her. Wendy is positive & bubbly and a true joy to listen to! Website www.wendymeades.comInstagram @paintwithwendyTiktok @paintwithwendy
Join Lisa Joan as she hangs out with one of her oldest friends, Eddy Savage! Eddy is a wildlife photographer, naturalist guide and expedition leader from Victoria, BC. Eddy's passion for his work is contagious, and after a few minutes of listening to him speak, you'll realize the importance of chasing adventure and living your dream!
Join Lisa Joan this week as she interviews Taylor Christmas of Hightide Designs. In the last year, Taylor's company has skyrocketed, She has gone from making products in her kitchen and selling to friends, to shipping her self-care products across Canada. Her work ethic is second-to-none, and you will leave this episode feeling inspired & motivated to put your all in to your own creative endeavors!
Join Lisa Joan in the week's episode, while she 'goes rogue' with author Teresa Hedley. Together they divert from Lisa's list of questions, as they naturally and organically discuss Teresa's new book, "What's Not Allowed?" (A Family Journey with Autism). Teresa talks all about her writing process, and how she translates her family's story in to a book that is impossible to put down. This episode is bound to leave you feeling connected, inspired, and ready to chase whatever creative dream it is that you may have.
A very raw and impromptu with Lisa Joan as she talks about forgiving yourself in business and avoiding the "shame spiral" when things don't go to plan.
In this week's episode Lisa chats with Alyssa Penner, A landscape and still life artist that captures moments in time. Lisa & Alyssa talk about where Alyssa finds her inspiration, and how it feels to be living her dream of being a Full-Time Artist!
In this week's episode, Lisa invites her friend Holly on as a guest, but she flips the switch and decides to interview Lisa! Together, they talk about art, inspiration, and most importantly they discuss the value of being true to yourself in business. This episode is jam-packed full of delicious advice for anyone who is looking to grow their business online.
In this week's episode, Lisa is joined by Tehani of Napping Wolf & Co. Together they discuss representation in brands, how important your personal ethics are in business and how your business can be more inclusive. This episode is an important listen, not just for makers or artists, but for anyone looking to ensure their business is inclusive to every person.
In this week's episode, Lisa talks about her own version of The Pancake Theory. Learning how to cope with failure is one of the hardest challenges of being an artist and/or business, this week Lisa shares with you the advice she wishes she knew when she first set out on her journey as a full time artist.
In this week's episode, Lisa walks along the beach with her good friend Nikkey Dawn as they discuss her life as a Graphic Designer, Photographer & Artist, and what the perks can be of keeping your art part-time.
In this week's episode of Pour Your Art Out, April Lacheur shares her Top 5 Business Tips for Artists. Whether you are new or existing artist, April's advice can help take your business to the next level.www.aprillacheurart.com@aprillacheurart
In this week's episode, Lisa stops by to visit fine artist Sue Pyper in her studio! Sue Pyper's work is nothing short of stunning, with her pieces finding homes all across North America. Most recently her work has being displayed at the Robert Bateman Gallery as part of the One Tree Exhibit. In this episode, Sue shares her advice for cracking the art gallery world, and how beneficial it can be as an artist.www.suepyper.ca
In this week's episode, Lisa chats with children's book author & illustrator, Lindsay Ford (aka Bread&Clutter. Ford creates the Awkward & Awesome reading series celebrating every day heroes and inner weirdos. Her books are fun for all ages, and her passion and excitement for creating books is infectious. In this episode Lindsay talks about her sources of inspiration and how she stays true to herself in her work. This episode reminds us all to to own our stories and stay weird. You'll leave this episode feeling more connected to your self, and inspired to focus on the childhood wonder of your creative process.
In this week's episode of Pour Your Art Out, Larissa McLean talks about her new show, "The Light and Dark of It' where we learn about her inspiration behind her new pieces, created during the ongoing Covid pandemic.
In this episode, Lisa talks about pricing your art work, and why it feels so difficult in the beginning. You can expect to leave this episode feeling inspired and confident in knowing your art is absolutely worth the cost.
In this week's episode, Lisa talks about how to navigate artist block and offers tips on how to avoid it in the future.