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Erfolg ist kein Zufall – Der Erfolgspodcast für finanzielle Freiheit
Helmut Jonen oder wie ich ihn gerne nenne "der deutsche Warren Buffett" ist mein absolutes Börsenvorbild und nun seit vielen Jahren einige Art Mentor in diesem Bereich. Jedes Jahr tauschen wir uns in Form von Podcasts und Livestreams aus und er war nun auch das 3. Mal als Speaker bei einem Event meines Netzwerks Die wichtigste Stunde. Er investiert bereits seit 43 Jahren an der Börse und von seiner Expterise können wir alle nur profitieren. Zum 22. April nehmen wir nun wieder neue Mitglieder bei Die wichtigste Stunde auf. ✘ Bewirb dich für Deutschlands stärkstes Wachstumsnetzwerk www.die-wichtigste-Stunde.de✘ Bestelle dir jetzt mein SPIEGEL-Bestseller-Buch "Du kannst nicht nicht verkaufen: Beruflicher und privater Erfolg dank der 22 Gesetze eines Topverkäufers" KLICKEHIER✘ Folgt mir auch auf Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mb_maurice_bork/
WISSEN SCHAFFT GELD - Aktien und Geldanlage. Wie Märkte und Finanzen wirklich funktionieren.
Ein persönliches Finanzmentoring. Was ist das, worum geht es da? Heute dazu etwas Informationen für Dich. Bei Interesse und/oder für mehr Informationen zu meinem 2-Tägigen Finanzseminar (Ende März 2025), schreibe mir einfach eine kurze E-Mail an: krapp@abatus-beratung.com Viel Spaß beim Hören,Dein Matthias Krapp(Transkript dieser Folge weiter unten) NEU!!! Hier kannst Du Dich kostenlos für meinen Minikurs registrieren und reinschauen. Es lohnt sich: https://portal.abatus-beratung.com/geldanlage-kurs/
Have you ever felt stuck in the relentless hustle, wondering how to rekindle your creative spirit? Join me, Matt Tommey, as I share my personal journey of stepping back from the chaos to embrace a season of rest and renewal in the studio. Together, we'll uncover the secret to sparking successful art projects by prioritizing play and experimentation inspired by nature. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of common struggles faced by artists aged 45 to 70-plus, focusing on the art of balancing creativity with life's many responsibilities and the importance of aligning with divine guidance during these pivotal times.We'll also tackle the critical elements of setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care to amplify your creativity and well-being. Discover how adapting your workflow, seeking community support, and redefining success can empower you to thrive artistically, spiritually, and in business, even amidst the evolving challenges of technology and entrepreneurship. With reflections and guidance from the Created to Thrive program, this conversation offers a roadmap to help you celebrate your artistic journey, stay open to new expressions of creativity, and find fulfillment by trusting in a higher plan for your unique path forward.If you've not already, join us inside the Created to Thrive Artist Mentoring program at http://www.matttommeymentoring.com/artmentorTo read and comment on a full article on this subject, visit https://www.matttommeymentoring.com/blog/most-common-roadblocks-for-artists-approaching-or-in-retirement-and-want-to-start-an-art-business
Ohren auf für eine Folge in Rekordlänge! Aber was will man machen, wenn man sich zwei Kolosse der Unterhaltsamkeit auf einmal schnappt: Charmkanone Sven Waasner entführt in die Untiefen seiner unstillbaren Neugier für alles, was vor und hinter der Kamera passiert, bevor DOP (Director of Photography) Benjamin Strobel in seine Sicht der Film- und Fernsehwelt einlädt.Mit Sven geht es direkt ans Eingemachte, wenn nicht einmal Noroviren den Schauspieler von der Bühne fernhalten können. Er erzählt uns, wie Männer in Modegeschäften gemobbt werden, warum er in der Freizeit Möbel baut und wie wichtig es ihm ist, dass man nie den Bezug zur eigenen Arbeit verliert. Sein Werdegang führte ihn zunächst nach New York, bevor er sich gegen Hollywood und für deutsche Dailys entschied. Interessiert an allem, was um ihn herum passiert, gibt er sein Wissen immer gerne weiter und war so für Johannes und Lena auch eine Art Mentor in deren Zeit am Fürstenhof. Dass er selbst trotzdem niemals auslernt, bis zu welchem Grad er Method Acting betreibt, ob er seine Beziehung mit Schauspielkollegin Viola Wedekind vom Set trennt und warum seine Rolle Erik eigentlich keine Socken trägt... Gibt es irgendetwas, das er in diesem Interview nicht erzählt hat?Die geballte Ladung Information wird in dieser Woche noch potenziert, als Benjamin erklärt, wie man ein stimmiges Bild erzeugt - und was denn eigentlich "stimmig" bedeutet. Dass Kameraleute und insbesondere DOPs nicht allein arbeiten, sondern ein ganzes Team auf sich vereinen, wird spätestens klar, als er uns die Wechselwirkung zwischen den Gewerken Kamera, Licht und Szenenbild erklärt. Bevor jemand am Set zum ersten mal "Kamera läuft" ruft, hat der DOP schon gut 1,5 Wochen an dem Take gearbeitet: und das ist noch verhältnismäßig kurz. Denn um die ikonischen Magic Moments bei "Sturm der Liebe" einzufangen, sind Überlegungen wichtig, die weit über Kamerablende und Einstellung hinausgehen. Insider wissen längst: Der erste Magic Moment eines Paares wird in der Hochzeitsfolge visuell zitiert. Für alle anderen dürfte diese Info ein guter Anlass für den ein oder anderen Rewatch sein. Tausend Insights später ist das Interview schon durch und wir fragen uns: Warum war die längste Folge von unserem Lieblingspodcast eigentlich so kurz?Der "Sturm der Liebe"-Podcast ist ein wöchentliches Talk-Format, in dem die Hosts Lena Conzendorf und Johannes Huth, beide vormals Teil des Maincast von "Sturm der Liebe", gemeinsam die jüngsten Folgen der Erfolgstelenovela besprechen. Neben den Hosts kommen auch regelmäßig Gäste von vor und hinter der Kamera sowie Fans zu Wort. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention
Hey Friends~ Have you ever wondered about alternative education? Have you wondered if home-schooling would be a good option for you? What about if your child has ADHD? Join today for a conversation with Karen DeLoach, as she is a successful parent and an expert in art creativity. She has learned well to see the child with their strengths and focus on training their strengths. She discusses kinetic learners. Brought her child home for home education. Always cheering you on! Dinalynn CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn: hello@thelanguageofplay.com ABOUT THE GUEST- Karen is an artist, art mentor, actor, author and creativity specialist. She teaches Art History & Appreciation in college using textbooks that she has written. Along with her husband, she co-pastors a home-based ministry and home group called Imagine Gathering. After a 30+ year career as a homeschool Mom, private and public school art and film teacher, she became an online Creativity Specialist and Art Mentor. She has taught in schools, classrooms, studios, businesses, both in person and online. She also teaches an online filmmaking class with a group of Ugandan (rescued) youths- truly inspirational. CONTACT THE GUEST about Art as Self-Therapy: Wellness Through Creativity. https://karendeloachart.myclickfunnels.com/freegift karendeloachart@gmail.com www.linkedin.com/in/karen-deloach-b212bb1a https://www.facebook.com/karendeloachart RESOURCES from The Language Of Play: Sign up for my newsletter! Newsletter Opt-in Sign up for FREE 21 Days of Encouragement in your inbox! https://dinalynnr.systeme.io/1-21signup Join my Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557381098806 Sign up for a 15 min "Let's Meet Session" on zoom! Let's Meet Session For Speaking Engagements or For 1:1 or Group Parent Coaching (virtual or live), contact me at hello@thelanguageofplay.com If You Liked This Episode, You Will Want To Listen To These Episodes: 156 Raising Your Creative Independent Thinker? Sharon Fillmore Helps You With These Wonderful Curious Children! 166 Bonus! Narrating: Effective to handle difficult behaviors and build language! Here's how! 167 Danielle Lindner: Does An Auditory Processing Difficulty Impact Your Child's Ability To Read? 168 Lipstick! A Simple Trick To Help Your Child Speak
The PEAK Potential SUCCESS Show - Today is the day to unlock your PEAK Potential!
KAREN DeLOACH - Art Mentor and Speaker w/ Fong - PPSS#193 - ART AS SELF THERAPY LINK IN COMMENTS Interviewing Art Mentor and Speaker KAREN DeLOACH. We discuss if anyone can do art, having a creative routine...? Get ready to unlock your PEAK Potential!PLEASE LIKE FOLLOW SUBSCRIBE COMMENT SHARE AND ENJOY! Follow the show on SpotifySubscribe at yourareatv: Or Subscribe to MillionaireFlix TODAY!
Embrace the world of ceramics with our special guest, Ammie Williams, the creative genius who carved her niche from small-town painter to a sought-after ceramic artist in Atlanta. Ammie will be spilling the beans on the secrets of her success, including how she ingeniously leveraged social media as a tool for business growth. We promise, you'll leave this episode with a first-hand account of surviving and thriving in the creative industry.Navigating the complex labyrinth of the online world, we dip our toes into the uncharted waters of parasocial relationships. Ever thought about the intricate dance of maintaining boundaries with your audience, or how to handle those who overstep? Get firsthand insights from Ammie's experiences and strategies for managing parasocial relationships in this digital era. From discussing her artistic journey to the creation of her popular product - the Rainbow Mug, Ammie bares it all.Switching gears to the nitty-gritty of entrepreneurship, Ammie and I shed light on the trials and tribulations of juggling creativity with business. Listen to Ammie's remarkable stories about hiring, task-oriented organization, and the transformative power of journaling. She gives us a peek into her world of creativity, with her Hobonichi Cousin planner serving as the creative cockpit, driving her projects and tasks. Strap in for an exhilarating ride through the world of ceramics, creativity, and entrepreneurship.Connect with Ammiehttps://www.instagram.com/ammieyall/Grab your visual resume template
Can creativity and a community of like-minded souls propel your journey as an artist? This special episode of Mind Over Medium brings you the inspiring story of Marissa Huber, the brilliant artist and co-creator of the Instagram community Carve Out Time for Art, a thriving group of 33,000 creatives. Our conversation is an intimate reflection on Marissa's journey, how she owned her creative life, empowered others through her art, and embraced her identity amidst challenges.In this dynamic narrative, Marissa unravels the challenge of blending passion with profession. Her journey into the surface pattern design industry, riddled with rejections and triumphant victories, is sure to touch your heart. We delve into strategies for juggling multiple roles, maintaining focus, and setting realistic goals. Marissa also shares her unique approach towards coaching, and how it helped her refine her identity and empower others.Finally, we explore a theme that resonates with many artists - the imposter syndrome. Marissa shares her personal experiences of feeling judged and her battle against this self-doubt. We engage in a candid discussion about systemic discrimination in the art world, its impact, and the importance of acknowledging it. As we approach the end, we touch upon the challenges of staying motivated, especially in a post-COVID world. Tune in for an enriching conversation, guaranteed to inspire you to own your creative journey and push your boundaries.You can connect with Marissahttps://www.marissahuber.com/https://www.instagram.com/marissahuber/If you would like to market your work with ease grab this handy tool I made for you Here.
Ever wondered what it's like to navigate the unpredictable seas of creativity? We're peeling back the curtain on the artist's journey, from thrilling art gallery shows to the nitty-gritty of returning to the studio after a break. I won't lie - it can be a struggle to keep the momentum going when inspiration decides to take a vacation. But our guest artist spills the beans on how to maintain a balance between your creative career and personal wellbeing. In fact, we'll explore the importance of self-care, rest, and aligning with our energy levels to keep that creative fire burning. Get ready for a mind reset! We cast a spotlight on meditation as a major player in fostering a productive and positive outlook. If you've ever considered establishing a personal practice or wondered about the benefits it can bring to your work and life, this is your cue to tune in. We delve into ways to handle career transitions, personal growth, and the art of bouncing back when experiments go awry. On top of that, we delve deep into the world of creativity, exploring how curiosity and resilience can be your best companions on this journey. In the grand finale, we untangle the complex dance of business and passion. How does one maintain artistic integrity while ensuring stability in a creative career? Listen on to find out! We chat about setting and evolving goals, taking risks, and celebrating your victories - big or small. But remember, it's not all work and no play. We're also big believers in the necessity of recharging your batteries and how planning online launches for artwork can be a game-changer. So, whether you're a seasoned artist or a novice in the creative world, this episode promises a wealth of insights and practical tips to help you thrive in your passion.Learn more about Allison Here
Ever thought about what life coaching could do for you? Prepare to be enlightened as I pull back the curtain on my own journey to becoming a certified life coach, and how this transformative pursuit has not just elevated my business, but also enriched my personal relationships and overall outlook on life. I'll share the distinguishing factors between life coaching and counseling and how to determine the one that meets your needs best.Shifting gears, we spotlight Emily Mann, the innovative founder of Inc and Indigo Studios. We unravel her inspirational journey of fusing creativity and business prowess, which has been instrumental to her success. Emily will share how incorporating the principles of coaching has given her an edge, and I will let you in on a tool to effectively plan your online launch. This episode is your roadmap to personal success, artistic triumph, and entrepreneurial victory. Get ready to be motivated, whether you're an artist, an entrepreneur, or simply seeking a more fulfilling life.
How to balance online classes, a membership, and thousands of social media followers with the physical creation of a product—in this case, art? Maryland artist KELLEE WYNNE shares her journey from the early days growing up in a creative community and the discipline she learned in the Army to juggling her current online success. On this episode of the ARTish Plunge podcast, Kellee discusses taking a break to avoid burnout and how business strategies inform her coaching and art offerings. Find Kellee:Website: www.kelleewynnestudios.comArtist Instagram: @kelleewynnestudios Course & Community Instagram: @ColorCrushCreative Podcast Instagram: @MadeRemarkable Facebook: kelleewynnestudios Mentioned: Tooli art acrylic pens (shop)Gary Ernest Smith, American painter (learn) Dennis Smith, American sculptor and painter (learn) Masteris, online art programs (explore) Find Me, Kristy Darnell Battani: Kristy's Website: https://www.kristybattani.com Kristy's Instagram: kristybattaniart Kristy's Facebook: kristybattaniart Music:"Surf Guitar Madness," Alexis Messier, Licensed by PremiumBeat.comSupport the show
Ever thought about how a GPS could guide your goal setting process? Picture this: your art career is the journey, your goals are the destination, and the precise GPS co-ordinates are your desired outcomes. We've started a fascinating discussion about transforming our understanding of goals, and we're super excited to introduce the concept of 'desired outcomes.' It's a fresh, engaging approach that will help you align your focus and create momentum in your creative journey. We'll explain why successful people set goals and how our thoughts, feelings, and actions interconnect, emphasizing the importance of giving your brain clear directions.But what about those distractions that often veer us off course? You know, that infamous shiny object syndrome that turns your focus away from your goals. We've got you covered! We'll delve into the significance of managing these distractions and share some practical tools to help you plan and launch your artwork online successfully. Setting desired outcomes is not just about reaching the end; it's more about the journey and the personal growth you achieve along the way. So, artists, get ready to map out your perfect day scenario and use it as your compass in your goal-setting journey. Let's redefine success together!
Imagine launching a rocket into space, but you're the rocket, and space is your creative journey. Sounds exhilarating, right? That's the adventure we're embarking on today's episode of Mind Over Medium. It's all about the power of self-confidence in boosting your creativity and launching your entrepreneurial journey into the stratosphere. Ever wonder how self-confidence can be the catalyst to your creative success? We'll break it down and give you the tools to forge your own path and launch your creative business. We're not just going to talk about self-confidence; we'll also share insights on setting goals, navigating through your creative journey, and planning successful online launches.But wait, there's more! This episode is packed with heart, courage, and practical tools for you, the emerging creative entrepreneur. We go beyond just talking about self-confidence; we break it down, examining its components, and highlight how you can harness it to fuel your creativity. We also share a practical tool to aid you in planning your own online launch and achieving your goals. Our experiences and stories are not just meant to inspire but also to equip you to become a more confident and successful artist and entrepreneur. Get ready to launch your creative journey into the cosmos!
#504 Einen Mentor finden – Darauf solltest du achten Ich selbst werde schon lange durch meinen Mentor begleitet. Ich habe den richtigen Mentor für gesucht und gefunden. Es gibt viele Punkte, die bei der Suche der richtigen Person wichtig sind. Ich möchte mit Dir in dieser Folge auf die wichtigsten Dinge eingehen, auf die Du bei Deiner Suche nach einem Mentor oder einer Mentorin achten solltest. In dieser Folge erfährst Du: - Was ist ein Mentor? - Die 4 Wege, um die richtige Person als Mentor zu finden - Wer eignet sich als Mentor? - Soll dein Mentor auch Coach oder auch Trainer oder auch beides sein? - Willst du einen oder mehrere Mentoren haben? Du möchtest, dass ich Dich auf Deinem Weg unterstütze und eine Art Mentor für Dich bin? Dann ist mein Mentoring Programm genau das richtige für Dich. Ich begleite Dich 12 Monate und zeige Dir, die Kunst zu Leben! Hier kannst Du einen kostenlosen, unverbindlichen Beratungstermin ausmachen: https://mentoring.steffenkirchner.de/ Willst Du LIVE persönlich von mir lernen? Dann hol Dir jetzt Dein Ticket für meine Seminarevents und lass uns gemeinsam an Deinem Erfolg arbeiten: UPGRADE YOUR LIFE – das Seminarerlebnis: https://link.steffenkirchner.de/PC Werde Teil meiner Community auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/400904273429707 Alle Seminartermine von mir: www.steffenkirchner.de/seminare Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steffenkirchner.de/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steffen.kirchner/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/steffenkirchner1 ABONNIERE meinen Podcast, um über neue wertvolle Folgen stets informiert zu sein. http://tinyurl.com/podcast-bewerten EINE BITTE: Schenke mir 10 Sekunden Deiner Zeit, für eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung bei iTunes, wenn Dir mein Podcast gefällt. http://tinyurl.com/podcast-bewerten Durch Deine Bewertung hilfst Du, den Podcast stetig zu verbessern! Vielen Dank! Steffen Kirchner kommt aus dem Leistungssport und kennt diesen als einzigen deutschen Speaker aus eigener Erfahrung als Spieler, Manager und Coach. Sein Name steht deutschlandweit für einzigartige Expertise in den Bereichen Motivation, Persönlichkeit und Erfolgspsychologie. Das Geheimnis seines Erfolgs ist die Kombination aus fundiertem Wissen und enormer Praxisstärke. Nirgends wird der Erfolg so schnell und unerbittlich gemessen wie im Profisport. Nur die Strategien, die nachhaltig, schnell und ergebnisorientiert funktionieren, haben dort Bestand. Über 500 Unternehmen, Profisportler und Teams Starcoach in den letzten Jahren beraten. Darunter auch Athleten wie Fußballstar Niclas Füllkrug, Goldmedaillen-Gewinner Fabian Hambüchen, Tennisstar Sabine Lisicki oder Unternehmen wie Audi, Siemens oder adidas. Steffen berät heute internationale Topmanager und vermittelt sein Wissen bei zahlreichen Veranstaltungen. Über 150.000 Menschen hat Steffen Kirchner mit seinen Seminaren und Vorträgen bislang begeistert. Sein Wunsch ist es, weltweit so vielen Menschen wie möglich dabei zu helfen, mehr Lebensstärke und Lebensqualität entwickeln zu können. Kanal ABONNIEREN: http://bit.ly/Steffen_Kirchner_YT_abonnieren #diekunstzuleben #upgradeyourlife #steffenkirchner #lifechange
Episode 24 is the last episode of Season 1 of the Creative Genius Podcast! It has been an incredible year and I am so glad you are here. We're taking a bit of a break over August so that you can go back and listen to your favourites, while we work on some amazing things to kick off season two with a bang in September. Our guest today is Autumn Skye - an incredible artist with a massive online following, and when you see her work you'll immediately get it. Her pieces are equal parts painstakingly detailed and evocatively magical. This is a deep and deeply nourishing and expansive feeling episode. We cover a lot of ground from the practical to the esoteric. I came away from this conversation feeling more spacious and filled with a sense of possibility and wonder that I have in a long time. If you've been on the fence of stepping into yourself as an artist you'll want to hear the amazing things she says about how art can serve as a tribute to the past, a processing of the present and of forward visioning. And how as artists in this potent time in history we get to ask ourselves what we want to put our energy behind and what vision we want to create for our future to invite others into their own creativity and healing. My favourite part comes towards the end when she shares the ritual she does whenever she goes to a new city that deepens her connection to creativity and presence instantaneously - and then connects it to how we can be in our creative lives. I loved it and cannot wait to try it out next time I go on a tripAutumn was one of those lucky individuals who was encouraged to nurture and follow the creativity in her from a very young age. This resulted in her being fairly unencumbered by distracting limiting beliefs that so many of us have to navigate when it comes to creativity. She has a beautiful, generous soul and is passionate about sharing the wonder and power of creativity - helping people free themselves to infuse playfulness, curiosity and discovery into their own creative journeys through teaching engagements and retreats She's partnered with Alana Fairchild and created artwork on the Sacred Rebels oracle deck, has her own beautiful self published deck, and will once again be working with Alana on a new oracle deck in the coming year. (more information on that at the end of the show) Things we talk about in this episodeHer powerful advice for anyone experiencing fear about beginning to express creativity (hint: it's something you could go out and do today)Her mission through her artworkWhat is creative Draino and why is it so important?Her understanding of the creative process, how it works and what it is trying to do through usHow being willing to be surprised is a key in the magic of her artworkSurefire ways to stop epiphanies and creative insight and how not to do those thingsWhat intuition feels like for herIncorporating muscle testing in the creative process as a way to cultivate intuitionWhat she does when she bumps up into limiting beliefs (and it's not about silencing them!)Using limiting beliefs as a catalyst to not only do the thing, but do the thing and then someHow to approach our creativity in a way that helps it feel safe to come outOur tendency as women to dim our own light. Loving advice for the person who feels they don't even have the right to try - or may have been bullied by a loved one not to shine brighter than them.How artwork can be like a map for humanity as well as shape our reality - it is at the tip of the spear of cultural revolutionHer poetic and inspiring definition of what creativity (which might be the best definition of creativity I have ever heard) truly is that might just change how you look at every single momentResources discussed in this episode:Liz Gilbert (fear being a passenger in her car)Sacred Rebels DeckAlana FairchildGOOGLE HER DECKS AND LINKS to themABOUTAutumn Skye lives, breathes, and dreams art, and has done so since she was old enough to hold a pencil and reach for a piece of paper. Her childhood and early adult years were spent traveling the landscapes of both her wild Canadian backyard and distant international shores. Through her wanderlust she developed a deep reverence for the beauty of nature and the diversity of humanity, and continuously endeavors to translate this inspiration through her work. As a self-taught artist she is forever a student of the intuitive, creative process. Autumn Skye perpetually explores and plays in many artistic mediums and modalities, from music to sculpture, cooking, event production, sewing, interior decorating, and jewelry making. However, her sustaining focus remains primarily in painting, and finds acrylic paints to offer the most freedom, luminosity, and versatility in her intuitive art-making. Her style gracefully weaves together refined realism, iconic imagery and symbolism, and subtle energetic geometries. She's inspired by the beauty of this incredible planet, the potency of these extraordinary times, the mysteries of the cosmos, the resiliency of the human spirit, and the intricate connections between all facets of life. Autumn Skye's meticulous and poignant paintings continue to gain expanding recognition, attracting audiences, collectors, and students from around the globe. She exhibits and teaches worldwide, and otherwise thrives and paints in the beautiful temperate-rainforest of coastal British Columbia, Canada. Considering herself immensely blessed to do what feeds her soul, she strives to support others through creative empowerment, the gift of beauty, and the perpetuation of inspiration.Autumn Skye website | facebook | instagramKate Shepherd: art | website | instagramMorning Moon Nature Jewelry | website | instagramCreative Genius Podcast | website | instagramPlease share the show with a friend and if you are moved to make a financial contribution to the production of this podcast, THANK YOU here is the link for our Patreon
Are you wanting to grow your art business this year? Over the last 3 years my art biz has doubled each year. As I reflected on this, I looked for the one key that made this happen. Today I'm sharing this key with you so that you grow your art biz to the next level. WHEN YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER:The one thing that caused my art biz to boomWhat to look for when looking for a mentorWhat to do with the advice you getIf this episode inspires you, leave a review and share your biggest takeaway with me. And while you've got your phone out, make sure to follow me on Instagram @natalieparkerstudio to see behind the scenes of how I run my art business so that you can be inspired to pursue your creative dream too.Links mentioned in today's episode:ART BIZ A-Z: Join the waitlist14 Day Trial of The Confident Brush LEARN MORE FROM NATALIE PARKER:ART COURSES | ARTWORK | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK
This episode is about healing. My guest is Perienne Christian: Artist, Art Mentor, and “Medicine Woman in Remembering.” Perienne has been on a heart-centered, personal journey that has led her to create profound healing within herself, as well as healing for her ancestral and future lineages. The impact of this work is reflected in the art that she makes, the way in which she guides her students, and how she shows up the world. As you listen, consider how the ripple effect of your own healing could positively impact yourself, the people around you, and the world at large. Enroll in my 5-day “2022 Reboot” for $27 here: https://jenniferhoopercoaching.com/2022reboot/ Check out the full show notes for this episode, including how to connect with Perienne Christian, at https://www.thesoulurgepodcast.com/ep-22-medicine-woman-in-remembering-featuring-perienne-christian/.
In this Thriving Christian Artist podcast episode, I’m joined by my great friend, Adleyn Scott. Not only is she a great painter, teacher, and inspirer of painters, but she’s also a world-class pianist, organist, and educator for many years. And if that’s not enough, Adleyn is one of the few people that has known me my entire life. Adleyn shares a bit of her journey with us in this episode, where we talk about everything from the fundamentals of excellence in creativity to learning how to define success based on your season of life. This is a great conversation that I know will both challenge and bless you.You can learn more about Adleyn on Facebook @Finger Painting with AdleynConnect with Matt online at https://www.matttommeymentoring.com or on Instagram and Facebook @thethrivingchristianartistGet encouraged and connect with other artists on the Thriving Christian Artist Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/thethrivingchristianartist/Support the show (https://www.matttommeymentoring.com/)
Life as a believer artist is no fun when you're all alone. Feeling spiritually frustrated, creatively blocked & struggling financially can be overwhelming. In this episode, host Lara chats to Matt Tommey about how to thrive and not just survive as an artist. Matt Tommey is an artist, author, entrepreneur and mentor to Christian artists around the world. His passion is to help artists thrive spiritually, artistically and in business from a Kingdom perspective. As the author of 5 books, host of The Thriving Christian Artist podcast and founder of the Created to Thrive Artist Mentoring Program, Matt provides artists with the real-world tools they need to start and grow their art business or ministry. Find out more about Matt at www.MattTommeyMentoring.com. - About Artist's House International Lara Bianca Pilcher, the host of the Artist's House International Podcast (AHI), is an experienced host and international speaker in the Faith and Art sphere. Her career in the arts industry spans over 20 years. Artist's House International is a not for profit that uses the tool of creativity to help transform lives, form a global community, and capture the global voice of believer artists. AHI founders, Andrew and Lara Pilcher have been married for 15 years and have two awesome kids. - -We invite you to subscribe to this Podcast and share it with others! -We invite you to support this Podcast financially by visiting us on Patreon -To find out more about AHI visit: www.artistshouseinternational.com -Instagram: @artistshouseinternational -Twitter: @artistshouseint -Facebook: @artistshouseinternational
What are the benefits of having an art mentor? Well tune in to find out :D 01:03:40 - Tools Robert draws with gouache and loves it. 01:17:20 - Retro Falcon and the Winter Soldier wrap up. Invincible. Ghost of Tsushima So tune in Y'all :D
Als Online-Fanzine-Macher startete Curt Keplin vor über 20 Jahren im Musikbusiness und wechselte bald in die Jazz-Abteilung von EMI Music und später zu V2 Records nach Berlin. Dort arbeitete er im Anschluss für Cooperative Music, einer Marketing- und Vertriebsfirma der V2 Music Group, die global aufgebaut wurde, um renommierte Indie-Labels wie Acid Jazz oder Wichita zu unterstützen. Während dieser für ihn sehr prägenden Zeit wurde er gleichzeitig auch Head of Marketing von City Slang, dem legendären deutschen Indie-Label von Christof Ellinghaus, der für ihn eine Art Mentor wurde. Nach weiteren Stationen beim Label-Service Kobalt Music, dem Digitalvertrieb Ditto Music und einer knapp fünfjährigen Selbstständigkeit als Freelancer und Artist Manager von WhoMadeWho, ist Curt Keplin seit Ende 2020 nun als Business Development & Marketing Manager in Deutschland für den niederländischen Digitalvertrieb und das Tech-Unternehmen FUGA tätig. Im Redfield Podcast mit Gastgeber Alexander Schröder berichtet Keplin von seiner langjährigen Karriere, die nicht nur zahlreiche Stationen, sondern auch abwechslungsreiche Jobs für ihn bereithielt. Er gibt persönliche Einblicke in die Tätigkeitsfelder der genannten Firmen, beleuchtet seine eigenen Schritte und erklärt wie sich FUGA gleichzeitig auch auf die technischen Lösungen der Distributionsbereitstellung spezialisiert hat. www.fuga.com www.redfield-podcast.de
Diese Folge liegt bzw. lag mir am Herzen, da es sich mit Alex Vesper nicht nur um einen fantastischen Drummer handelt, sondern auch einen Lehrer, der sich im Laufe meines Studiums zu einer Art Mentor und Freund für mich entwickelt hat. Was es mit Karate, katastrophalen Monitormixen und dem Ausschlussprinzip bei „Wer hat´s getrommelt?“ auf sich hat, das könnt ihr in dieser Folge hören. Ich wünsche euch viel Spaß! Wenn ihr etwas mehr über Alex erfahren wollt, dann könnt ihr das hier tun: @vesperdrums facebook.com/alex.vesper.5
While finding a mentor could be a scary journey, being one isn't as easy as one thinks. Minh as a mentor has tips & advice to help aspiring mentors. Submit a Lightning Question or an email about today's episode: letstalk@thecreativefolks.org Thanks for tuning in with us today! Your Hosts, Tammy & Minh Huynh The Lightning Rod is powered by The Creative Folks
Finding an art mentor can be incredibly intimidating. Minh as an art mentor themselves share a few tips to find a good mentor! They could be anywhere! Submit a Lightning Question or an email about today's episode: letstalk@thecreativefolks.org Thanks for tuning in with us today! Your Hosts, Tammy & Minh Huynh The Lightning Rod is powered by The Creative Folks
In der Episode 05 von "Jetzt mal ehrlich" unterhalten sich Fredrik und Marco darüber, ob man einen Mentor braucht und wie man vielleicht sogar den richtigen findet. Sie diskutieren über moderne Führung durch eine offene und auch verletzliche Art und über das Treffen von Entscheidungen basierend auf Werten statt möglichen Konsequenzen. Zu guter Letzt suchen die beiden Gründer für einen ganzen Sack an neuen Ideen zu denen sie selbst nicht kommen und für die sie selbst vielleicht sogar so eine Art Mentor sein könnten. Viel Spaß bei der Episode 05!
Vicki Krohn Amorose is an artist, writer, and arts advocate. Her book, Art-Write: The Writing Guide for Visual Artists is used internationally by artists and art schools. Based in Oregon, Vicki works with several organizations in the service of artists, with a focus on contemporary art and writing.Vicki is a faculty member at ArtMBA.com and she recently addressed over 23,000 artists at the global Fine Artist Summit. She’s an artist member of GraySpace Project and Eugene Contemporary Art. She studied Art History at the University of Michigan and fine art at the Academy of Art University San Francisco. Her professional background includes educational media writing, copywriting, voiceover, and teaching. When she’s not writing or making art, Vicki teaches workshops for visual artists and writers. She believes in the importance of the creative spirit, and the power of language to connect art to audience. Find her at artwritebook.com
Christian Regl hat mit sechs Jahren angefangen zu schnorcheln. Von dem Moment an war für ihn klar, dass Wasser sein Element ist. Im Alter von 30 Jahren hat er dafür seinen gut bezahlten Job an der Börse aufgegeben. Im Podcast erzählt der Weltrekord-Freitaucher, warum er seine Entscheidung nie bereut hat. Familie und Freunde rieten Christian Regl noch davon ab, seinen gut bezahlten Job aufzugeben und sich selbstständig zu machen. Nur sein mit Extremsport erfahrener Freund Felix Baumgartner hat ihn als eine Art Mentor unterstützt. Doch Christian hat seine Entscheidung nie bereut. Ganz im Gegenteil. Er ist extrem glücklich. Er bestimmt, wie er sein Leben gestaltet. Und er hat 13 Jahre darauf hingearbeitet, Profisportler zu werden. Mittlerweile hat Christian zehn Weltrekorde im Strecken- und Tieftauchen aufgestellt, in Höhlen und unter Eis. Und das alles ohne Sauerstoffflasche. Der Weltrekord-Freitaucher hat seine Angst besiegt, weil er festgestellt hat, das er zu viel mehr im Stande ist, als er glaubt. Im Podcast erzählt der Motivation-Speaker, wie man sich mit mentaler Stärke aus der eigenen Komfortzone herausbewegen kann. Was du aus dem Gespräch mit Christian mitnimmst: - Du bist zu viel mehr im Stande, als du glaubst - Mach dir klar, warum du etwas willst - Probiere es mindestens einmal aus, deine Komfortzone zu verlassen - Sei egoistisch und mach zuerst dich glücklich Über folgende Wege kannst du Christian erreichen: www.christianredl.com www.instagram.com/chris.redl www.facebook.com/christianredlpage So wirst auch du zum Helden: Bist du als Unternehmer oder Selbständiger aktiv? Erzähle uns von deiner Heldenreise! Du erreichst uns unter redaktion@lead-digital.de oder auf Instagram unter @lead_stories Mit Podcast-Host Dominik Hoffmann kannst du dich auf Instagram connecten: @domhoffmann
Christian Regl hat mit sechs Jahren angefangen zu schnorcheln. Von dem Moment an war für ihn klar, dass Wasser sein Element ist. Im Alter von 30 Jahren hat er dafür seinen gut bezahlten Job an der Börse aufgegeben. Im Podcast erzählt der Weltrekord-Freitaucher, warum er seine Entscheidung nie bereut hat. Familie und Freunde rieten Christian Regl noch davon ab, seinen gut bezahlten Job aufzugeben und sich selbstständig zu machen. Nur sein mit Extremsport erfahrener Freund Felix Baumgartner hat ihn als eine Art Mentor unterstützt. Doch Christian hat seine Entscheidung nie bereut. Ganz im Gegenteil. Er ist extrem glücklich. Er bestimmt, wie er sein Leben gestaltet. Und er hat 13 Jahre darauf hingearbeitet, Profisportler zu werden. Mittlerweile hat Christian zehn Weltrekorde im Strecken- und Tieftauchen aufgestellt, in Höhlen und unter Eis. Und das alles ohne Sauerstoffflasche. Der Weltrekord-Freitaucher hat seine Angst besiegt, weil er festgestellt hat, das er zu viel mehr im Stande ist, als er glaubt. Im Podcast erzählt der Motivation-Speaker, wie man sich mit mentaler Stärke aus der eigenen Komfortzone herausbewegen kann. Was du aus dem Gespräch mit Christian mitnimmst: - Du bist zu viel mehr im Stande, als du glaubst - Mach dir klar, warum du etwas willst - Probiere es mindestens einmal aus, deine Komfortzone zu verlassen - Sei egoistisch und mach zuerst dich glücklich Über folgende Wege kannst du Christian erreichen: www.christianredl.com www.instagram.com/chris.redl www.facebook.com/christianredlpage So wirst auch du zum Helden: Bist du als Unternehmer oder Selbständiger aktiv? Erzähle uns von deiner Heldenreise! Du erreichst uns unter redaktion@lead-digital.de oder auf Instagram unter @lead_stories Mit Podcast-Host Dominik Hoffmann kannst du dich auf Instagram connecten: @domhoffmann
Christian hat mit 6 Jahren angefangen zu schnorcheln. Von dem Moment an war eigentlich klar, dass Wasser sein Element ist. Im Alter von 30 Jahren hat er genau dafür seinen gut bezahlten Job an der Börse aufgegeben. Familie und Freunde haben ihm abgeraten in die Selbständigkeit zu gehen. Nur sein Extremsport-Erfahrener Freund Felix Baumgartner hat ihn als eine Art Mentor unterstützt. Christian hat es nie bereut. Ganz im Gegenteil. Er ist extrem glücklich. Er bestimmt, was, wann, warum und wie er sein Leben gestaltet. Er hat 13 Jahre darauf hingearbeitet Profisportler zu werden. Christian hat 10 Weltrekorde im Strecken- und Tieftauchen aufgestellt, in Höhlen und unter Eis. Und das alles ohne Sauerstoffflasche. Er hat seine Angst besiegt, weil er früh festgestellt hat, das er zu viel mehr im Stande ist, als er glaubt. Es liegt an der mentalen Stärke sich aus der eigenen Komfortzone raus zu bewegen. Genau das vermittelt er im Podcast. Was du aus dem Gespräch mit Christian mitnimmst: - Du bist zu viel mehr im Stande, als du glaubst - Mach dir klar, warum du etwas willst - Und ergründe wie sehr du es willst - Probiere es mindestens einmal aus deine Komfortzone zu verlassen - Sei egoistisch und mach zuerst dich glücklich Über folgende Wege kannst du Christian erreichen: http://www.christianredl.com https://www.instagram.com/chris.redl www.facebook.com/christianredlpage Hat dir die Folge mit Christian gefallen? Bitte hinterlasse eine super Bewertung, damit wir immer mehr Zuhörer erreichen können: bit.ly/BewertungWasHeldenTun Ich helfe Unternehmern zu mehr Reichweite und Umsatz durch meine digitalen Marketing-Strategien. Ich gebe Einzelcoachings sowie Workshops in Unternehmen. Bist du als Unternehmer oder Selbständiger aktiv? Ich freue mich, wenn du mir von deiner Heldenreise erzählst! Lass uns auf Instagram connecten, schreib mir per direct message oder direkt unter den Post zur Folge. Du findest mich unter https://www.instagram.com/domhoffmann Oder geh auf www.washeldentun.de, hier findest du alle möglichen Wege, dich mit mir in Verbindung zu setzen. Danke sehr, dass du da bist. Cheers hero, Dominik.
Neulich habe ich eine Geschichte gelesen ich weiß leider nicht mehr wo, ich hab's nicht mehr gefunden. Aber es funktioniert, das habe ich ausprobiert und erzähle es dir später. Ein junger Mann wollte als Student Geld verdienen. Er hat in der Gastronomie bedient und hat aber immer sehr wenig Trinkgeld bekommen. Er hat sich dann mit einem Freund, der ein bisschen älter war und gut verdiente, so eine Art Mentor beklagt dass er zu wenig Trinkgeld bekäme und was er denn machen könnte. Wenn er in der Woche mal 50 Euro erhielte wäre das schon viel aber er käme nie darüber hinaus. Der Freund gab ihm den Tipp doch einen fünfhundert Euro Schein in die Tasche zu stecken und immer mitzuführen. Der Student erwiderte, dass er ja keine 500 Euro hätte und wie er denn so einen großen Schein bekommen sollte. Der Mentor sagte "Stecke Dir erst Mal 50 € in die Hosentasche wenn du dann mehr angespart hast tauschst Du ihn gegen einen 100 € Schein. Dan sparst du immer mehr an und irgendwann hast Du Deinen 500er in der Tasche." Der Student hat sich 50 € von seinem Trinkgeld zusammengespart und ... Weiterlesen auf http://workandtravel20.de/ #workandtravel20 #weltreise
Do you realize the power an art mentor has? They have the ability to guide and shape the next generation of artist. Unfortunately, this relationship is often underutilized. My guest Joe Gyurcsak believes strongly in the mentoring relationship. He has experienced the impact that older artist have had on his life AND he has had the opportunity to act as a mentor to the generation of artists coming up behind him. In our conversation, we cover the impact of having a mentor, his transition from illustration to fine art, how creative writing enhanced his artwork, and much more. The transition from illustration to fine art Have you ever imagined what it would be like to junk your current career path and make an abrupt change? That is exactly what my guest Joe Gyurcsak did. One night after a frustrating project as an illustrator, Joe decided that he was done. He made the decision and walked away. It wasn’t really a decision to turn from one thing and begin another at that point. But before long, Joe began producing paintings for fine art galleries. He quickly found himself swept up into a new direction for his work in the art world. It didn’t go completely smoothly for Joe from that point on, he had some ups and downs but he was confident that he had made the right decision and he was creating the art that he wanted to make. Reading and Writing as fuel to the artist's creative process What impact can reading and writing have in your creative process as an artist? I’ve had the privilege to interview many artists recently who have discovered the enormous impact that reading and more specifically writing has had on their creative process. My guest this week Joe Gyurcsak, tells me that reading and writing had a HUGE impact on him during a period of his life where he had to work in a field unrelated to his abilities as an artist. It was fascinating to hear as Joe described how creative writing helped clarify his thought process and really enhanced his approach to his artwork. Advice for artists early in their career What lessons can artists early in their career learn from more experienced artists? Joe Gyurcsak has some great insights that he’d love for some of his less experienced peers to learn from. He starts by encouraging them to put their work out there - boldly and consistently. Joe empathizes with the fear, insecurity, and nervousness that haunts many artists just starting off. But he is convinced that it is absolutely critical that artists take as many opportunities that come their way to show their art and sell their art. In Joe’s experience, the more an artist’s work is circulated and viewed, the chances increase for the artist to learn and grow from those encounters. Do artists need mentors? What would it be like to have a mentor? Someone who can point out and identify things that you can’t see in your own work and life? Artist Joe Gyurcsak has enjoyed some wonderful mentoring relationships over his career. He’s been able to get advice and outside perspective on his work, technique, and how to navigate the art world. If you haven’t been convinced of the importance of having a mentoring relationship, hearing from Joe will change your mind. He is convinced that the success and growth he has experienced is due in large part to the generous investment he has received from talented artists. Outline of This Episode [0:35] My introduction to this episode. [1:45] Joe Gyurcsak joins the podcast. [2:20] Joe talks about getting started with art. [3:30] Artists that inspired Joe. [4:10] Transitioning from student to working artist. [5:30] Personal success. [6:30] The decision to leave illustration behind. [7:40] Difficulty transitioning to fine art. [9:40] What advice would Joe give his younger self? [11:30] What is Joe involved with right now? [13:50] Joe’s process in the studio. [24:00] Joe’s biggest setback in his career. [27:50] What did Joe do to fuel the fire while he wasn’t employed as an artist? [34:30] What is on Joe’s list right now? [35:30] How do you establish a relationship with a gallery? [40:00] What advice does Joe have for artists early in their career? [43:00] How do you stay motivated when facing rejection? [45:30] The significance of having mentors. [49:00] How do you approach these mentors? [51:00] How has working as a resident artist affected Joe’s art? Other artists mentioned on this episode Bernie Fuchs Mark English Malcolm Liepke Giorgio Morandi Emily Nelligan Kevin Macpherson David Leffel Sherrie McGraw John Howard Sanden Andrew Wyeth Bruce Waldman C.W. Mundy Morgan Samuel Price Daniel Gerhartz Resources Mentioned on this episode Joe’s website: josephgyurcsak.com Joe’s Facebook page: facebook.com/josephgyurcsak Utrechtart