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EPISODE · Oct 12, 2023 · 9 MIN

RIPPING THE BANDAID

from Hot Artsy Girls · host Natalie Brandt

Welcome to the debut episode of 'Hot Artsy Girls,' a podcast that's been brewing with inspiration and creativity since October 2022, and now, in October 2023, it's time to finally rip the bandaid off and share it with the world. I'm your host, Natalie Rose Brandt, and I'm excited to embark on this cool creative journey with you. @hotartsygirls This is a platform dedicated to artists, not just females. We aim to celebrate, inspire, and champion strong, confident individuals in the creative realm. "Hot Artsy Girls" is about redefining what it means to be both 'hot' and 'artsy' - a concept deeply personal to me. In this mini episode, I dive into the world of art and creativity, providing an insider's look at the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of being a female artist. How do artists navigate this vast and, at times, intimidating landscape? Is being an artist a scary endeavor? These are the questions we'll explore, seeking answers and insights through authentic conversations with inspiring guests. So, join me in this mini space on the internet, carved out for the creators. Thank you for being a part of this little community, I'm truly excited to continue growing this brand with you. Together, we'll uncover what it truly means to be a 'Hot Artsy Girl' and find inspiration in the stories of remarkable individuals in the artistic realm. Let's get started!

Welcome to the debut episode of 'Hot Artsy Girls,' a podcast that's been brewing with inspiration and creativity since October 2022, and now, in October 2023, it's time to finally rip the bandaid off and share it with the world. I'm your host, Natalie Rose Brandt, and I'm excited to embark on this cool creative journey with you. @hotartsygirls This is a platform dedicated to artists, not just females. We aim to celebrate, inspire, and champion strong, confident individuals in the creative realm. "Hot Artsy Girls" is about redefining what it means to be both 'hot' and 'artsy' - a concept deeply personal to me. In this mini episode, I dive into the world of art and creativity, providing an insider's look at the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of being a female artist. How do artists navigate this vast and, at times, intimidating landscape? Is being an artist a scary endeavor? These are the questions we'll explore, seeking answers and insights through authentic conversations with inspiring guests. So, join me in this mini space on the internet, carved out for the creators. Thank you for being a part of this little community, I'm truly excited to continue growing this brand with you. Together, we'll uncover what it truly means to be a 'Hot Artsy Girl' and find inspiration in the stories of remarkable individuals in the artistic realm. Let's get started!

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