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She writes to paint… or perhaps she paints to write. Either way, Naomi Bulger is a woman who has both sides of her brain hot-wired. And to think it all began with making rural commodities sound sexy. Listen now on Unpaused. Show Notes: Naomi's illustrations and hand written letters Tangle and Fern (Naomi's branding services) Pep Talks Podcast Naomi's Instagram Further Reading: Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon // Hosted by Judy Stewart // Produced by Leonie Marsh // Sound Engineers: Lana Kristensen and Jason Millhouse // Instagram: @_unpaused // Website: www.unpaused.net
Bringing Back a love for Christmas Cards with Naomi Bulger. Naomi Bulger loves writing and illustrating letters - and thinks we could all give it a go - to reach out to a friend who you've lost touch with, someone overseas or someone who would get a real lift from opening the letterbox to discover beautiful hand written card. Wouldn't we all love that!Thanks for listening to a taste tester of Company the podcast - Season 1 will launch in early 2020. But in the meantime if you can subscribe and rate us on iTunes we would love that! Even better, if you know of someone who might like the podcast - spread the word.You can find me at @skye_manson on Instagram or at mansonandcompany.com.You can find Naomi at @naomibulger on instagram or at naomiloves.com
Hashtag Authentic - for small businesses, bloggers and online creatives
Things we talk about in this episode:Naomi's background in media, marketing and journalismNaomi's role in Me & OrlaHow the Insta Retreat helped Naomi grow her Instagram and her businessThe 'Instagram vernacular', and the importance of creating for your audienceWhy it's vital to recognise and acknowledging your dreamsThe importance of leaving scope for your dreams to evolveThe magic of indulging your passions and interestsLinks mentioned in this episode:My next Instagram class, enrolling 1st October 2019Naomi's InstagramNaomi's website My book, Hashtag Authentic* (yes, I'm probably going to link to this in every show notes for the rest of eternity...what of it?)My blog and website meandorla.co.uk* denotes affiliate links
This interview with letter writing enthusiast, and all round creative person Naomi Bulger, is a realist’s take on becoming an artist. It’s very refreshing and inspiring. Give it a listen! Audio note: this interview was recorded via Skype, before we were able to improve our audio quality. Naomi Bulger is a writer, illustrator and teacher from Melbourne, Australia. Her love for illustration started with reading illustrated children’s books. However, that kind of art was discouraged during her school days. It took a long time for her to find her way back to illustration. Naomi has worked in journalism and copywriting, and continues with creative writing in different forms. Mail art is what finally got her back into illustrating. It was a creative outlet during a stressful time. In this interview she tells her story, and shares her thoughts on making your creative pursuits a career. She describes some “dos and don’ts” about creative work and how to get started as an illustrator. Support Art Supply Posse and get bonus episodes ##Topics Naomi’s start as an illustrator Other creative outlets before illustration Going from journalism to illustration and freelancing The positive impact of the Internet Making your creativity a career Pressure and creativity Making time for creativity in everyday life What teaching gives back Preferred mediums Mail art How to get started in illustration Support Art Supply Posse and get bonus episodes Links Naomi’s website Real Artists Don’t Starve by Jeff Goins Elizabeth Gilbert — Big Magic Big Magic Review by The Art History Babes — starts at 14:12 Art Supply Posse Mail Art Episode InCoWriMo Art Supply Posse Website Discuss art and art supplies in our forum: Artsupia Forum There’s an app for that too: iOS Discourse App for Artsupia Forum Android Discourse App for Artsupia Forum
This interview with letter writing enthusiast, and all round creative person Naomi Bulger, is a realist’s take on becoming an artist. It’s very refreshing and inspiring. Give it a listen! Audio note: this interview was recorded via Skype, before we were able to improve our audio quality. Naomi Bulger is a writer, illustrator and teacher from Melbourne, Australia. Her love for illustration started with reading illustrated children’s books. However, that kind of art was discouraged during her school days. It took a long time for her to find her way back to illustration. Naomi has worked in journalism and copywriting, and continues with creative writing in different forms. Mail art is what finally got her back into illustrating. It was a creative outlet during a stressful time. In this interview she tells her story, and shares her thoughts on making your creative pursuits a career. She describes some “dos and don’ts” about creative work and how to get started as an illustrator. Support Art Supply Posse and get bonus episodes ##Topics Naomi’s start as an illustrator Other creative outlets before illustration Going from journalism to illustration and freelancing The positive impact of the Internet Making your creativity a career Pressure and creativity Making time for creativity in everyday life What teaching gives back Preferred mediums Mail art How to get started in illustration Support Art Supply Posse and get bonus episodes Links Naomi’s website Real Artists Don’t Starve by Jeff Goins Elizabeth Gilbert — Big Magic Big Magic Review by The Art History Babes — starts at 14:12 Art Supply Posse Mail Art Episode InCoWriMo Art Supply Posse Website Discuss art and art supplies in our forum: Artsupia Forum There’s an app for that too: iOS Discourse App for Artsupia Forum Android Discourse App for Artsupia Forum
This episode Skye has a lovely long chat with Naomi Bulger about creativity, social media, mail art, life and all the things. Plus we share some great ideas, tools and inspirations to help us all use this crazy world of social media to connect, build communities and tell our stories in the most engaging way possible. Thank you as always for listening! Sophie and Skye x (ps all the show notes and links over at our blog www.my-open-kitchen.com)
Naomi Bulger joins Jessica Lorimer on this episode of the Smart Leaders Sell podcast. Naomi is admittedly a binge listener of the show, and instantly hit it off with Jess. She's an author, an illustrator and a journalist. Her Question: How do I introduce a premium offer to my community, and how do I price it? In this episode A creative approach to products and services Non sleazy posts that generate sales calls Email tips that increase link clicks Should Your Audience be involved with pricing? “Creative people tend to feel like creativity doesn't count” “Creativity has got to be one of the most transferable skills” “The art is the tool that you're using” “You want to be thinking about benefits rather than features” “I can't create a business based on what somebody else wants me to charge” Naomi www.naomiloves.com More Jess: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FabulousFemaleEntrepreneurs/ https://jessicalorimer.com/supersize-your-sales https://jessicalorimer.com/list-building-legend Content Disclaimer The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this article, video or audio are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this article, video or audio. Jessica Lorimer disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Disclaimer: Some of these links are for products and services offered by the podcast creator
This podcast is our celebration of how us country creatives, farmers and producers can create communities and advocate through the magic of social media and this episode we are chatting with Fiona Walmsley of Buena Vista farm (pictured below) on the NSW south coast (pictured above), plus we share our top five favourite tips, tricks and people and catching up after a few months break. Skye’s Top 5’s Now of course the My Open Kitchen e-course and podcast is the best social media advice getting around but ……… But you should also listen to new podcast by Jess Ruhfus; Stop, Colloborate and Listen. Super helpful for those of us who’re stuck in a rut and need some new partnerships to spark things up again. This article, The Grown-up’s Table from the New York Times Art of the Dinner Party – thank you Tea and Tattle for this one. Beautifully written and will take you no more than 5 minutes to read. It vividly captures the essence of a dining table the morning after a dinner party. It makes me yearn for winter and having guests to dinner inside beside the fire. Oh my goodness – for the last few weeks I have been whisked away to Naomi Bulger’s world of The Most Beautiful Letter You Have Ever Written – a 4 week e-course on letter writing. Unleashed in me a passion for hand writing, doodling and giving someone else a smile through writing pretty letters and cards. I can’t recommend this course highly enough. Weirdly relaxing, mindful and rejuvenating. In the same vein, Thankly – is a fun business that handwrites notes for you. A new newsletter by one of the My Open Kitchen Alumni and fellow Grenfell Local, Sarah Ryan, ‘Bunch of Fives’. Sarah runs her business Quandialla Candles from the old General Store in Quandialla and this newsletter is an ode to all the things she loves, old and new, new books, podcasts and articles and tit-bits from here and there. It’s complimented by similar offerings from her best friend. Sign up on her website. Sophie’s Top 5 Janet Murray’s fabulous blog post on why stroppy emails are bad pr. Link tree – such a great and free way to make the most of the one clickable link you get in Instagram. I’ve noticed a real change in traffic to my blog and other online homes since I started using Link tree. Stevie Says Social podcast and blog – so so so much good stuff, social media information and advice on both the blog and podcast. Thanks Stevie! This master class in compassion online The Archers – I know I’m only forty odd years late tot he party but I’ve finally started listening to the Archers and LOVE.