Minding My Creative Business Podcast

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Minding My Creative Business Podcast

MMCB Podcast helps you embrace the business of creativity! Every week, go with Ron "iRonic" Lee and ShySpeaks behind the brand of some of the most wildly successful creative entrepreneurs. You'll be sure to gain access to the strategy and structure thatturn creative arts into viable 6, 7, and even 8 figure businesses! Trust us, you're not the only _____ (*insert your creative genius here*) that struggled with generating a full-time income from your skillset and passion. But musician, photographer, designer, etc. all over the world have embrace the power of information, implemented business principles & systems, and moved from creatives to CEOs thereby turning their passion into profits. Say this out loud: All it takes is intention, consistency, and laser-focus to Mind My Creative Business!

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    Automate to Elevate: Scaling Your Creative Business

    The central theme of our discussion revolves around the imperative of automating mundane tasks to liberate oneself for pursuits of greater significance. We delve into the concept of a workflow audit, a critical exercise designed to identify areas of inefficiency within one's business processes. By implementing strategies to automate, delegate, and eliminate repetitive tasks, we can subsequently elevate our creative endeavors, thereby enhancing both productivity and satisfaction. We invite creative entrepreneurs to consider the profound benefits of this approach, particularly as it pertains to achieving a work-life balance that fosters innovation and growth. Join us as we explore actionable insights, aimed at transforming your routine into a framework that supports your aspirations for a flourishing creative enterprise.Episode Chapters 00:00 Automate to Save Time 04:31 Streamlined System for Productivity 09:02 Free Lunch Fridays Partnership Story 10:29 Workflow Audit Explained 14:24 Finding Balance and Delegation 18:15 Carving Out Creative Time 21:27 Workflow Audit for Less Hustle 25:20 Share & Support Creative Journeys 28:12 Speaking Shapes Beliefs and ActionsTakeaways:The importance of automating routine tasks is emphasized, enabling one to concentrate on extraordinary endeavors.Creative entrepreneurs can benefit significantly from a workflow audit to streamline their processes effectively.By reducing the number of times we handle tasks, we can identify opportunities for automation and delegation.Participating in the Creative to CEO challenge offers a structured environment to develop necessary business skills and mindset.🔗 Links & Resources: • Creative to CEO Challenge: https://creativetoceochallenge.com/ – gain clarity, confidence & strategy to turn your creative gifts into consistent income. • Business Funding: https://creditsavant.io/ – secure funding for your creative business. • Creativepreneur Gear: https://whatstheirony.com/ – apparel for the creative entrepreneur. • Creative’s Corner Newsletter: Sign up at https://mmcbpodcast.com/ for monthly tips & mindset shifts in under 5 minutes. 👍 Join Our Community • Listen to the show: https://feeds.captivate.fm/mmcbpodcast/ • Website & inquiries: https://mmcbpodcast.com | [email protected] • Follow us: • Facebook: @mindingmycreativebusiness • Instagram: @mindingmycreativebusiness • TikTok: @mindingmycreativebusiness We’re Ron & ShySpeaks, creative entrepreneurs turned business mentors. Each week we share strategies, mistakes and insights to help you build and scale your business like a CEO. Comment with your biggest takeaway, like if you got value, and subscribe for more creative entrepreneur tips!

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    AI Isn’t Replacing You, But Creatives Who USE AI Will: Data, Tools & CEO Mindset

    AI isn’t replacing creatives, those who embrace AI are. In this eye‑opening episode of Minding My Creative Business, hosts Ron “iRonic” Lee Jr. and ShySpeaks chat with Kierra Dotson, an AI engineer, data conversationalist and entrepreneur. They explore how creative business owners can leverage data and AI to work smarter, not harder. A 2025 survey found that AI adoption among small businesses jumped from 39 % to 55 % in a year, with 80 % of users saying AI is essential for reaching new customers. Kierra explains why now is the time to join that movement and build AI into your workflow.You’ll learn how both product and service‑based businesses can collect, analyze and act on data to boost sales and customer engagement. Kierra shares her favorite AI tools—from generative design platforms like Adobe Express and Descript to customer‑service bots like Freshdesk and CRM assistants like Salesforce’s Agentforce Assistant—that make marketing, inventory management and video editing easier. She also highlights ethical challenges such as algorithmic bias—like how past AI systems have favored male résumés or misidentified women of color and offers strategies to ensure fairness through diverse data and oversight.The conversation covers advanced topics like generative AI SEO and “AI Overviews,” which now appear in nearly half of search results, why only a few companies are realizing extraordinary value from AI and how a disciplined, top‑down strategy can unlock transformation; and how to adopt a CEO mindset by reviewing your metrics, systematizing creativity, and embracing PGR (Purpose, Growth, Rest). Whether you’re a boutique owner or a videographer, this episode will help you harness AI and data while staying human at the core.🕒 Episode Chapters 0:00 – Empowering early AI adoption4:49 – Everyday AI applications explained9:18 – AI ethics: inclusion and bias12:55 – Data drives business success14:56 – Leveraging data for business insights16:43 – AI for R&D and growth22:29 – Optimize captions & analyze insights26:20 – Optimizing service businesses with data29:09 – Creative event planning tips32:46 – Understanding metrics and traffic insights34:27 – AI‑adapting job descriptions39:18 – Using AI for trend analysis41:08 – Creative ideation and event planning45:24 – “Loable”: fast, secure startup tool48:49 – Personalized shopping simplified50:40 – Strategic AI development framework53:54 – AI, business, and transformation🔑 Key Points • Why AI matters now: A 2025 survey found AI usage among small businesses surged 41 % in a year, and 80 % of users say it’s essential for customer growth. Companies implementing AI wisely are seeing savings of 20 + hours per month and $500–$2,000 monthly• Make AI work for you: Tools like Adobe Express, Descript, Freshdesk Freddy AI Copilot, Salesforce Agentforce Assistant and Microsoft 365 Copilot help creatives design marketing assets, edit videos, automate customer service, and analyze data without technical expertise• Data ethics and inclusivity: Past AI systems have reinforced bias (e.g., Amazon’s hiring algorithm favoring male résumés and image recognition misidentifying women of color). Kiara discusses building inclusive data sets, diverse teams, and responsible AI frameworks.• AI‑driven search & SEO: AI Overviews appear in nearly half of search results. Optimize content for conversational queries and generative engine optimization.• CEO mindset: Move from creator to CEO by setting clear goals, measuring what matters, and adopting a PGR framework (Purpose, Growth, Rest). A top‑down, disciplined AI strategy and focused workflows are key to transformative value.🔗 Links & Resources: • Creative to CEO Challenge:...

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    Talent Isn’t Enough. VALUE Yourself.

    Talent alone won’t build a thriving business—you must value yourself and your craft. In this episode of Minding My Creative Business, hosts Ron “iRonic” Lee Jr. and ShySpeaks sit down with acclaimed photographer Tolulope Berry (T Berry Pictures) to explore how he turned a gift from his mother into a flourishing photography empire. The conversation covers valuing your work, building sustainable systems, and adopting a CEO mindset. In today’s creative economy, passion isn’t enough: a 2025 report notes that design services remain in high demand but that agencies must embrace new tools and strategic pricing to stay competitive. Another 2025 article warns that designers often underprice their services and need business literacy to defend their worth. You’ll hear how Tolulope transitioned from hobbyist to professional by investing in his skills, pricing based on value, and creating clear client processes. He shares systems for client on-boarding, contracts, and file delivery that help maintain integrity and reliability. The hosts also discuss why “slow motion is better than no motion,” how networking and signature edits attract premium clients, and why building a team (re-toucher, manager, assistant, lawyer) is essential for scaling. The conversation highlights the broader industry context: as digital transformation opens doors, competition intensifies and creatives must balance artistry with business strategy. Studies show that 36 % of businesses hired freelance designers in the past year and that thriving agencies integrate strategy consulting (81 %), copy writing (77 %) and AI tools to remain relevant. Embracing this mindset will help you build a sustainable, scalable and enjoyable creative career. 🕒 Episode Chapters 0:00 – From hobby to photography business 4:44 – Learning photography through experimentation 8:38 – Valuing myself and my craft 11:22 – Reaching a sustainable salary 15:59 – AI revolutionizes networking efficiency 19:20 – Client experience and workflow process 21:42 – Photo rights and editing process 23:23 – Integrity in client experience 26:32 – Favorite editing & upload tools 30:29 – Talent vs. intangibles balance 33:04 – Vibes matter in creative work 37:31 – Teamwork gets the job done 39:48 – Creative to CEO challenge 44:56 – Embracing growth through discomfort 49:39 – Training & duplication insights 52:03 – Creative to CEO challenge 53:22 – End with self and mantra 🔑 Key Points Value and pricing: Too many designers undercharge for their services, undermining themselves and the industry. Tolu shares how valuing your time, skill and learning lets you attract higher-paying clients and why value‑based pricing beats hourly rates. Business literacy and mindset: In 2025’s digital landscape, creative professionals need business skills to survive. Tolu emphasizes systems—contracts, SOPs, clear communication—and the importance of treating your craft like a business. Industry trends: The creative economy is dynamic and competitive; 36 % of businesses hired freelance designers in the past year, and agencies are adding strategy consulting and copy writing to meet demand. Embracing AI and efficient tools is essential, though 35 % of agencies worry about AI compromising creative quality. Balancing talent with intangibles: Technical skill matters, but so do communication, reliability and positive energy. Building a team and investing in relationships turns good work into great business. 🔗 Links & Resources:...

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    Top Tech Entrepreneur Shares Secrets to Empowering Young Minds

    In this podcast episode, we delve into the transformative journey of Shadira Nesmith, co-founder of Stacked Up Academy, who passionately advocates for early exposure of youth to technology and essential skills such as financial literacy and coding. With a wealth of experience in the educational technology sector, Shadira articulates her commitment to bridging the gap for students, ensuring they acquire relevant skills that will empower them in their future endeavors. We explore the innovative initiatives she has introduced, including engaging products designed for young learners, and her vision for the upcoming Stacked Up Con, a conference aimed at immersing children in the world of technology. Through her insights, we aim to highlight the importance of nurturing confidence in both young learners and adult professionals as they navigate the evolving landscape of technology. Join us as we unpack the significance of intentionality, community engagement, and the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to thrive in a tech-driven world.Takeaways:The significance of early exposure to technology is paramount for children's future success.Building confidence in students is essential for their development in tech-related fields.Stacked Up Academy provides engaging learning experiences for youth, integrating coding and financial literacy.Creativity in teaching methods, such as nursery rhymes, fosters a deeper understanding of complex terms.Networking and outreach are vital for expanding opportunities within educational programs.Focusing on specific age groups allows for the development of tailored educational materials and experiences.Links referenced in this episode:credit Savant I.Ostackedupacademy.comstackedupcon.comblackgirlscode.comAdditional Links & Resources: • Creative to CEO Challenge: https://creativetoceochallenge.com/ – gain clarity, confidence & strategy to turn your creative gifts into consistent income. • Business Funding: https://creditsavant.io/ – secure funding for your creative business. • Creativepreneur Gear: https://whatstheirony.com/ – apparel for the creative entrepreneur. • Creative’s Corner Newsletter: Sign up at https://mmcbpodcast.com/ for monthly tips & mindset shifts in under 5 minutes.👥 Connect with Shadeira • Facebook: @StackedUpAcademy • Instagram: @StackedUpAcademy • TikTok: @StackedUpAcademy • Website: StackedUpAcademy.com 👍 Join Our Community • Listen to the show: https://feeds.captivate.fm/mmcbpodcast/ • Website & inquiries: https://mmcbpodcast.com/ | [email protected] • Follow us: • Facebook: @mindingmycreativebusiness • Instagram: @mindingmycreativebusiness • TikTok: @mindingmycreativebusiness...

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    The Cost of Skipping These Meetings: What Creatives Don't Realize

    Our latest podcast episode dives into the creative journey, offering insights for every creative professional looking to build an online business. We discuss effective business strategy and the power of collaboration within the industry. It's all about navigating the path to becoming a successful entrepreneur.🕒 Episode Chapters: 0:00 – Team sync for social media5:50 – Establishing rhythm & planning6:46 – Efficient one‑hour meeting plan11:57 – Self‑audit for continuous improvement13:30 – Efficient meetings for progress16:40 – Collaborative spaces & meeting tracking19:20 – Improving communication through meetings22:53 – Quarterly meeting overview27:57 – Monthly meeting feedback process29:31 – Building an enjoyable work culture34:58 – Creative CEO Challenge insights36:17 – Creator to CEO Challenge39:01 – Thank you & your voice🔑 Key Points• Why meeting rhythms matter: A well‑designed cadence sets a predictable rhythm, improving accountability and reducing miscommunication. It’s a drumbeat that keeps your team synchronized.• The Four P’s of meetings: Define Purpose, invite only the right People, follow a clear Process (agenda) and focus on the Product/Payoff. This structure turns meetings into decision‑making sessions, not time drains.• Daily, weekly, monthly & quarterly cadences: Daily huddles align teams and identify blockers; weekly meetings dive deeper; monthly and quarterly meetings review KPIs, budgets and strategy. Adjust frequency to match workload and avoid meeting fatigue.• Create culture & accountability: Consistent cadence fosters open communication, collaboration and a sense of responsibility.• Optimize meetings: Consolidate ad‑hoc chats into fewer, longer sessions, standardize agendas and start small if your team resists structure. Use meeting analytics to track effectiveness and adjust over time.🔗 Links & Resources: • Creative to CEO Challenge: https://creativetoceochallenge.com/ – gain clarity, confidence & strategy to turn your creative gifts into consistent income.• Business Funding: https://creditsavant.io/ – secure funding for your creative business.• Creativepreneur Gear: https://whatstheirony.com/ – apparel for the creative entrepreneur.• Creative’s Corner Newsletter: Sign up at https://mmcbpodcast.com/ for monthly tips & mindset shifts in under 5 minutes.👍 Join Our Community: • Listen to the show: https://feeds.captivate.fm/mmcbpodcast/• Website & inquiries: https://mmcbpodcast.com | email: [email protected] us: • Facebook: @mindingmycreativebusiness• Instagram: @mindingmycreativebusiness• TikTok: @mindingmycreativebusinessWe’re Ron & ShySpeaks, music industry creators turned entrepreneurs. Each week we share insights, mistakes and strategies to help creative professionals build small businesses and scale like CEOs. Comment with your biggest takeaway, like if you found value and subscribe for more creative entrepreneur tips!

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    From Burnout to Breakthrough: The CEO Mindset for Creatives

    Join hosts ShySpeak and Ron Lee Jr. as they dive into a compelling conversation with Terry Williams, a Harvard-trained neuroscience and mindset coach. This episode explores the transition from running a successful fitness business to becoming an executive mindset coach. Terry shares invaluable insights into building a growth mindset, understanding life purpose, and the importance of rest for high performance. Learn how to pivot in your career, leverage public speaking to gain executive contracts, and sustain a balanced, fulfilling life. Perfect for creative entrepreneurs ready to stop hustling for clients and start building a purpose-driven, profitable business.Takeaways:The distinction between a fixed mindset, which views circumstances as a ceiling, and a growth mindset, which perceives circumstances as opportunities, is crucial for creative entrepreneurs.Understanding core values is paramount, as they not only guide personal success but also influence professional achievements in the entrepreneurial journey.The integration of rest and recovery into an entrepreneur's life is essential for sustainability and long-term success, countering the pervasive grind culture.Engaging in the creation process, whether through fitness or art, fosters a deeper connection to one's inner child, enhancing both personal satisfaction and professional output.The significance of curiosity over ego in entrepreneurship cannot be overstated; it allows for exploration and adaptability in the face of changing circumstances.Lastly, documenting one's journey and sharing it with a wider audience can amplify one's impact, transitioning from a personal narrative to collective empowerment for others.🔗 Links & Resources Creative to CEO Challenge: creativetoceochallenge.com – get clarity, confidence & strategy to turn your creative gifts into consistent income Business Funding: creditsavnt.com – secure funding for your creative business Creativepreneur Gear: whatstheirony.com – apparel for the creative entrepreneur Creative’s Corner Newsletter: Sign up at MMCBPodcast.com for monthly tips & mindset shifts in under 5 minutes Connect with Terry Williams Facebook: @terrywilliams Instagram: @itsterrywilliams Threads: @itsterrywilliams Join Our Community Listen to the show: feeds.captivate.fm/mmcbpodcast Website & inquiries: mmcbpodcast.com | [email protected] Follow us: Facebook: @mindingmycreativebusiness Instagram: @mindingmycreativebusiness TikTok:...

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    From Intern to Media Icon: A Creativepreneur's Real Story

    From Media Icon to Creative CEO: Jaleah's Entrepreneurial Journey In this episode of Minding My Creative Business podcast, hosts Ron and ShySpeaks sit down with Jaleah Davis, a self-proclaimed media icon, to discuss her inspiring journey from eighth grade media enthusiast to a successful entrepreneur. Jaleah opens up about her ventures including her television network - Eyeconic Television, her production studio, and the Eyeconic Academy. She also shares valuable insights on leveraging interns, her strategies for growth, and the importance of constant evolution. Jaleah's story is a testament to the power of vision, persistence, and the right support systems. The episode wraps up with an invitation to the Creative to CEO Challenge aimed at helping creative entrepreneurs find clarity and build profitable businesses.What You’ll Learn:• The mindset shifts and business systems that fuel rapid growth.• How to build a brand from the ground up and launch your own TV network.• Tips for partnering, securing funding, and managing creative teams.• Why collaboration, mentorship, and releasing perfectionism accelerate success.Episode Chapters:0:00 – From janitor to media expert8:29 – Quitting over chaos and dreams11:08 – Turning creativity into income20:15 – Streaming transition & channel closure25:01 – Airtime media advertising overview28:31 – Creative process & collaboration36:42 – Selling TV ad blocks40:51 – Creating & owning your studio44:52 – From warehouse to event space48:03 – Creative space & inspiration55:23 – Finding my fit & vision1:02:05 – Maximizing content across platforms1:08:23 – Managing creativity & growth1:10:42 – Creativepreneur affirmations & growthLinks & Resources:• Creative to CEO Challenge: creativetoceochallenge.com – get clarity, confidence & strategy to turn your creative gifts into consistent income• Business Funding: creditsavnt.com – secure funding for your creative business• Creativepreneur Gear: whatstheirony.com – apparel for the creative entrepreneur• Creative’s Corner Newsletter: Sign up at MMCBPodcast.com for monthly tips & mindset shifts in under 5 minutesConnect with Jaleah:• Facebook: @MediaEyecon• Instagram: @mediaeyecon• Website: eyeconictelevision.comJoin Our Community:• Listen to the show: feeds.captivate.fm/mmcbpodcast• Website & inquiries: mmcbpodcast.com | [email protected]• Follow us: • Facebook: @mindingmycreativebusiness• Instagram: @mindingmycreativebusiness• TikTok: @mindingmycreativebusinessWe’re Ron & ShySpeaks—two music industry creators marching to the beat of entrepreneurship. Each week we share insights, mistakes, and strategies to help creative professionals build small businesses and scale like CEOs. Drop a comment with your biggest takeaway, like if you found value, and subscribe for more creative entrepreneur tips!

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    Creative Business EXPERTS Reveal Top Strategies for Entrepreneurship Advice (Season 4 Recap)

    Welcome to a special episode of the Minding My Creative Business podcast, where we’re celebrating the end of an incredible Season 4 with a live recap! Join your hosts, ShySpeaks and Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr., as they reflect on four seasons and over 33 episodes of inspiring conversations, candid challenges, and major wins in the world of creative entrepreneurship.In this episode, we revisit some of our favorite moments and insights from a diverse lineup of creative trailblazers—including salon owners, DJs, media moguls, choreographers, PR pros, and more. Whether you’re a veteran creativepreneur or just starting on your business journey, discover the gems our guests dropped about niching down, scaling with systems, finding mentorship, building teams, leveraging associations, collaborating across industries, and embracing self-development.Tune in for key takeaways, practical strategies, and a whole lot of love for this thriving community of movers, makers, and visionaries. Plus, if you’re joining us live, you’ll have a chance to interact, ask questions, and become part of the creative conversation. Let’s recap, grow, and get ready to level up for Season 5—because all it takes is laser focus, consistency, and intention to mind your creative business!Time Stamped Overview:00:00 Perseverance Through Podcast Seasons09:07 Streamlining Business Processes Efficiently13:38 The Importance of a CPA18:01 Michigan Black Business Association Shoutout22:30 Empowering Teams: Scaling Success29:59 "Passion and Career Alignment"32:19 Magazine Sales Strategy Revealed38:33 Media Growth through Collaboration42:38 Boost Sales with Social Media Management49:30 Job Form Features Mini Podcast54:23 Stay Connected with Simple Gestures01:00:53 "Boosting Restaurant Sales Tactics"01:05:48 Join Our Creative Entrepreneur Community01:08:23 "Locate My Creative Business"Links & Resources:[Business Funding] (https://www.creditsavnt.com) - Get your creative business funded through Credit Savant.[Creativepreneur Gear] (https://www.whatstheirony.com) - Get your creative entrepreneur apparel from What's the Irony.If you want to connect with Faith or explore her services, check out The Divine Creators Co. on Instagram.Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Minding My Creative Business Podcast! We hope you found valuable insights and strategies to apply to your own creative journey. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Stay tuned for more enriching discussions and expert advice in our upcoming episodes. Keep creating and stay inspired! THE CREATIVE’S CORNER NEWSLETTER 📫 Gain monthly access to motivational tips & practical steps that will shift the way you think and operate in business - in 5 minutes or less. Sign up: MMCBPodcast.com LISTEN TO THE SHOW https://feeds.captivate.fm/mmcbpodcast/ GET IN TOUCH 🌍 Our website: www.mmcbpodcast.com 🌍 Work with us: [email protected] JOIN OUR COMMUNITY 📡 Facebook: / / / mindingmycreativebusiness 📸 Instagram: / / / mindingmycreativebusiness ABOUT US We’re Ron & ShySpeaks, two music industry creators marching to the tune of entrepreneurship. Our goal is to help our creative peers keep in step by taking them behind the brands of some of wildly successful creative entrepreneurs. Our interview-styled podcast

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    Team-Building, Vibe Creation, and Profit: Winning Formulas in Creativepreneurship

    EPISODE SUMMARY:Welcome back to Minding My Creative Business, the go-to podcast for creative entrepreneurs ready to level up their strategy, structure, and self-development. In this episode, hosts Ron “iRonic” Lee Jr. and ShySpeaks shine a spotlight on a side of creative business that doesn’t get nearly enough love: event curation—with a twist of culinary arts.We’re joined by Eric Grayson, Dallas native, event promoter-turned-creative-director, and co-owner of The Five Bistro, a thriving hub known not just for its delicious Southern comfort cuisine, but for curating unique, immersive experiences every night of the week. Eric shares the secrets behind transforming a local bistro into a creative powerhouse, where great food meets great vibes and every night tells a different story.From building a diverse, loyal audience and leveraging data for strategic marketing, to the financial realities and team dynamics of successful event curation, you’ll hear real-world insights on profit-sharing, scaling niche events, and creating revenue streams beyond ticket sales. Eric drops actionable gems for anyone in the restaurant, arts, or event world—plus, he reveals how creative collaboration and evolving with technology (hello, AI and POV marketing!) are changing the game for entrepreneurs.Whether you’re a fellow creative, aspiring event curator, or just trying to mind your own creative business, this episode is packed with strategies, inspiration, and a few laughs you won’t want to miss. Let’s dive in!Timestamped overview:00:00 Creative Southern Dining Experience05:10 High-Energy DJ Orchestrates Entertainment08:07 Empowering Future Leaders10:58 "Creating a Captivating Vibe"12:48 Creative Strategies for Customer Spending17:05 After-Hours Spin Minimum Pricing21:58 Revamping Business Through Influential Promotion23:04 Director of Marketing and Management26:20 Grassroots Festival Promotion in Dallas31:43 Embrace AI for Marketing Innovation33:29 "Niche Storytelling with Posh"37:39 Successful Business Partnerships & Ownership39:36 Profit Through Creative Collaboration43:27 Dynamic Ticket Pricing Strategy47:57 Creative Marketing and Event Experience51:46 "Embrace Profit Sharing Mentality"54:45 "Join the Creative Scoring Community"55:49 "Speak Up and Repeat"Takeaways:Eric Grayson elucidates the significance of food as a mere entry point into an immersive experiential atmosphere, emphasizing culinary excellence as merely the bait for a deeper engagement with patrons.The essence of event curation lies in the ability to craft distinct experiences each night, thereby fostering a diverse clientele that returns regularly for varied programming.Leveraging data and analytics is pivotal in understanding audience demographics, which can then be utilized for targeted marketing strategies and enhancing customer engagement.Creative collaboration amongst team members is essential; however, it is crucial to establish boundaries to prevent depletion of personal resources while nurturing professional relationships.Profit-sharing arrangements with collaborators can mitigate upfront costs, allowing for a more sustainable approach to event management and execution.Adapting to technological advancements, such as utilizing AI and social media for marketing, is essential

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    How to Succeed in Creative Business: Teamwork, Structure, and Client Relationships w/Valese Jones

    The episode presents a profound exploration of the intricacies of public relations, underscoring the necessity for a nuanced understanding of various psychological and sociological principles to effectively connect with target audiences. The speaker elucidates their personal journey, initially marked by apprehension regarding pricing strategies, stemming from a fear of deterring potential clients. However, a pivotal realization emerged: to cultivate authentic connections with the right clientele, one must be prepared to exclude those who do not align with the brand's core values. This insight reinforces the adage, 'If you market to everyone, you market to no one,' thereby emphasizing the importance of a focused marketing approach.The conversation transitions to the operational realities faced by a public relations firm, detailing the speaker's evolution from a solo practitioner to a leader of a team. The organic growth of their clientele necessitated the recruitment of skilled individuals to manage increasing demands, illustrating the dynamic nature of the public relations landscape. Furthermore, the discussion highlights the art of media pitching, where tailored pitches, informed by thorough research, significantly enhance the likelihood of securing media placements. The speaker's experiences underscore the importance of developing and maintaining strong relationships within the industry, advocating for a commitment to excellence and strategic networking.Concluding with a powerful reminder of the significance of community and personal connections within the creative industry, the episode emphasizes that success in public relations transcends mere financial gain. By fostering meaningful relationships and engaging with the community, practitioners can create a lasting impact that extends beyond their professional endeavors. The insights shared throughout the episode offer listeners a comprehensive understanding of the complexities inherent in public relations, equipping them with practical strategies to navigate their own creative journeys.Timestamped overview00:00 "Interviewing the Versatile Writer"10:07 Delegation in Freelancing Business10:44 "Building and Maintaining Relationships"16:17 Event Sponsorship and Bartering Strategies23:13 Contract Setup for Team Management28:39 Bartering Social Media for PR31:41 "Marketing, PR, Advertising Interconnected"37:21 Title: Building Media RelationshipsPitch: Strengthening media relationships is essential in today's dynamiclandscape, requiring patience and persistence. While relying onestablished contacts is beneficial, forging new connections daily withjournalists is crucial. This involves consistent outreach through emailsand DMs, utilizing platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter.Embrace these modern avenues to connect and cultivate meaningfulrelationships within the media industry.45:21 Freelance Writing for Various Outlets47:59 "AI's Limitations and Human Necessity"53:07 Event Planning Essentials01:00:59 "Join Creative Entrepreneurs Community"Takeaways:The pursuit of wealth is secondary to achieving a comfortable lifestyle and aiding others.Understanding the nuances of public relations is essential for successful marketing strategies.Turning away unsuitable clients is crucial to finding the right audience for one's services.Effective communication requires a mastery of both creative and psychological principles to engage with clients.<span class="ql-ui"...

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    Creative Entrepreneur Blueprint: Publishing, Speaking, and Podcast Revenue w/Jonathan "Speaks" Jones

    Welcome to another episode of Minding My Creative Business, the go-to podcast for creative entrepreneurs who want to master strategy, structure, and self-development. In this episode, hosts ShySpeaks and Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr. sit down with Jonathan Speaks Jones—an accomplished author, coach, and podcast host—to unpack the real business of creativity. Jonathan shares his journey from paying his own father $5,000 to write his first book, to building a thriving brand through writing, speaking, and of course, podcasting.You'll hear candid reflections on the belief and investment required to turn creative ideas into profitable ventures. Jonathan dives into the evolution of his business, breaking down how he leveraged his books to kickstart a speaking career, the power of bundling products and services, and the nuts-and-bolts of launching and monetizing a successful podcast. From finding your authority voice to practical advice for structuring your workflow, this conversation is packed with actionable insights.Whether you’re an author, a speaker, or someone looking to build a brand through podcasting, this episode has something just for you. Plus, discover why charging family for your expertise could be the best lesson in valuing your time, and get inspired to move from sitting on your “dope ideas” to actually doing the work.So grab your notepad, tune in, and learn what it really takes to mind your creative business.Timestamped overview00:00 Legacy Through Teaching and Sharing04:15 "Using Loans to Fund Dreams"08:28 Dad's Advice: Book Pay Rate11:59 Maximizing Speaking Engagement Profits15:33 Podcast Success and Expansion Journey16:42 Model Success and Coaching Impact19:29 Authority Stacking in Podcasting25:08 "Inspirational Media Collaboration"27:58 Shift to Media Business Coaching31:13 Investing Time in Show Improvements34:46 "Prioritize and Schedule Solo Podcast"35:54 "Focus on High-Value Tasks"41:20 Capacity: 5 Individuals or 30 Group41:51 "Choosing Financial Paths Wisely"47:16 "Learning by Observing Greatness"48:38 "Mentorship Success and Testimonials"53:00 Podcast &amp; Funding Guidance54:51 Join Our Community NetworkKey topics and bulletsAbsolutely! Here’s a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the transcript of "Minding My Creative Business" – Season 4 Episode 6 with sub-topic bullets for each major point:1. Introduction &amp; Guest WelcomeIntroduction to the Mind in my Creative Business podcastCo-hosts ShySpeaks and Ron “iRonic” Lee Jr. introduce themselvesIntroduction of guest, Jonathan Speaks JonesPraise and feedback exchanged about the podcast and guest contributions2. Jonathan Speaks Jones: Background &amp; Personal IntroductionJonathan describes himself primarily as a teacherBelief in spreading knowledge to build a lasting legacyPersonal details: man of faith, husband, father of two3. Overview of Jonathan’s Creative Business RolesJonathan as an author, coach, and podcast hostDiscussion...

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    Beyond Followers: Building Lasting Brands and Community With Smart Social Media Systems

    Welcome back to Minding My Creative Business, the go-to podcast for creative entrepreneurs ready to master strategy, structure, and self-development! In this episode, hosts Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr. and ShySpeaks are diving deep into the world of social media agencies and creative entrepreneurship with special guest Faith Williams—a dynamic serial entrepreneur, content agency founder, and thriving community builder in Dallas.Faith shares her inspiring journey from real estate in New Orleans to launching her own content agency, The Divine Creators Company, and building a supportive community for creators called Content and Connections. With a passion for helping visionaries bring their brands to life through high-quality content and tailored strategies, Faith offers invaluable insights for anyone looking to elevate their business on social media. She discusses everything from structuring client experiences, pricing services, and building a specialized team, to maintaining a sense of gratitude and purpose as a creative entrepreneur.Whether you’re considering launching your own agency, seeking effective ways to manage your online presence, or simply need a dose of creative encouragement, this episode is packed with strategies, practical advice, and a whole lot of inspiration. Plug in for a truly uplifting conversation that bridges faith, creativity, and business success!Timestamped overview00:00 "Faith: Serial Entrepreneur's Journey"04:25 "Pivot to Divine Creators Agency"08:37 "Balancing Automation with Human Touch"09:33 Custom Creative Client Process13:57 Monthly Brand Strategy Review16:48 Content Creation Package Inquiry20:05 Approval and Content Process24:52 "Importance of a Social Media Manager"28:45 Boost Business Credit for Creatives30:02 "Linking Engagement to Financial Goals?"35:35 Building a Women's Community37:03 Creative Entrepreneurs Need Social Media41:52 Project Management and Revenue Planning43:27 Community Event Planning Discussion47:39 "Driving Business Awareness through Creativity"49:28 Embrace Contentment and Growth53:41 "Support Creative Entrepreneurs' Growth"56:02 "Enjoyment Expressed"Key topics and bullets1. Episode Introduction &amp; Guest WelcomeBrief energy-filled intro from the hosts, Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr. and ShySpeaksAudience setup: Focus on those wanting to start agencies or master social mediaIntroduction of guest Faith Williams, including personal welcome2. Faith Williams’ Background &amp; Entrepreneurial JourneyFaith’s personal introduction and value pillars (Faith, Child of God, Serial Entrepreneur)Background as a realtor in New Orleans, early content creation experiencesEvolution from realtor-focused content management to broader agency workSub-topics:Early agency days (primarily focused on realtors)Discovery of her passion and “eye” for contentTransition to Dallas and expansion into new marketsRebranding to “The Divine Creators Company”Shift in client focus: from just real estate to beauty, fitness, luxury, and faith-based brands3. Agency Focus, Services, and Target ClienteleTypes of clients currently served (wellness, luxury, real estate, faith-based)Core offering: Video-centric content creationSub-topics:Helping clients bring their vision and brand to life visuallyImportance of understanding each client’s desired brand perceptionBalancing custom strategy with templated frameworks for efficiency4. Workflow and Service Delivery...

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    Monetizing Media: KG’s Journey Blending Magazines, Events, and Nonprofit Impact

    Episode SummaryWelcome back to the Minding My Creative Business podcast—the go-to show for creatives looking to master strategy, structure, and self-development! In today’s episode, hosts ShySpeaks and Ron “iRonic” Lee Jr. sit down with KG, the visionary founder behind Cosign Enterprises. KG takes us on an inspiring journey through the evolution of Cosign—from its beginnings as a magazine spotlighting untold stories in the creative and business space, to its growth into a multifaceted media enterprise with ventures in digital content, event production, and a foundation dedicated to empowering youth in media and storytelling.Together, they dive deep into the reality behind building a sustaining multimedia brand, discuss the power of leveraging community, and break down how to monetize creativity—whether through print, digital, events, or partnerships. KG opens up about his transition from creative to business-minded entrepreneur and shares actionable advice for creatives ready to scale their impact and income.If you’re aspiring to grow your creative hustle into a thriving business, or you’re looking for insights on building authentic community and legacy in the multimedia world, this episode is packed with gems you won’t want to miss!Timestamped overview00:00 Entrepreneur and Founder of Cosine04:22 Expanding Programs and Partnerships07:14 Community-Driven Nonprofit Collaboration10:44 From Artist Spotlight to Multimedia14:11 Advertising Pricing Strategy19:03 Full-Service Branding Realization21:49 "BET Experience: Networking with Artists"25:17 Efficient Magazine Production Tips28:42 Entrepreneurship Partnership Opportunity31:43 "Vision Expansion Beyond Bootstrap"33:38 Navigating Media Pricing Challenges37:25 "Multimedia Events Strategy"39:22 Community Engagement for Monetization44:12 Emerging Artists and Brand Collaboration47:59 Event Sponsorship Pricing Strategy51:28 "Grateful for the Platform"53:47 Volunteer Opportunities for Creators and Entrepreneurs55:33 Engage with and Share ContentKey topics and bulletsAbsolutely! Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the topics covered in the episode "MMCB Season 4 Episode 4" with main topics and related sub-topics:1. Introduction to the Podcast and GuestOverview of "Minding My Creative Business" podcast mission (strategy, structure, self-development for creative entrepreneurs)Introduction of hosts: ShySpeaks and Ron “iRonic” Lee Jr.Introduction of guest: KG, founder of Cosign Enterprises2. KG’s Background and Cosign EnterprisesKG’s self-introduction (father, entrepreneur, former basketball player)Overview of Cosign Enterprises and its components:Cosign Magazine (print and digital)Cosign Media (content creation, marketing)Cosign Studios (creative space)La Vida Cosign (storytelling for Latinos)Cosign Foundation (non-profit arm for youth and students)3. The Creation and Purpose of Cosign FoundationMotivation for starting the foundationAlready performing community service and education before formalizing the non-profitImportance of legal foundation for fundraising and impactPartners and support in Dallas (e.g., Behind Every Door, Let the Beat Build)Programs offered:Business programs and cohortsMedia production education (podcasting, photography, videography, storytelling)Community collaboration and events4. Making Programs Accessible Without Charging StudentsImportance of not charging for student participationHow partnerships and grants allow...

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    She Built 5 Streams of Creative Income—Here’s How featuring Ms. Zebretta

    Welcome to another episode of Minding My Creative Business, the go-to podcast for creative entrepreneurs looking to level up with real strategies, structure, and self-development! In today’s episode, hosts ShySpeaks and Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr. sit down with the multi-talented Ms. Zabretta—choreographer extraordinaire, studio owner, non-profit director, talent developer, actor, and model.Get ready to dive deep as Ms. Zabretta shares her journey of building multiple successful ventures in the entertainment industry, from running her family’s non-profit and founding Schooling Talents, to taking on creative projects with major names like Fred Hammond and The Black Academy of Arts and Letters. She opens up about her game-changing approach to time management, the importance of building a reliable team, and how focusing on service and good business—not just talent—has kept her booked and expanding.Whether you’re a dancer wanting to go from freelancer to business owner, or any creative dreaming of scaling their passion, this episode is full of actionable insights. Ms. Zabretta breaks down her strategies for launching a creative co-working space, pricing your services, providing value through community, and building a business model that markets itself. Plus, the episode wraps up with empowering advice for creatives determined to carve out their own unique paths.If you’re looking for inspiration and real-world business wisdom you can apply today, you won’t want to miss this conversation!Timestamped overview00:00 "Balancing Life with Meditation"03:53 Collaborative Non-Profit Choreography Business08:45 "Growth Through Learning and Listening"12:01 Choreographing Shy's Musical Journey13:49 Choreography's Proud Achievements17:22 Fame Entertainment: Collaborative Ventures20:12 "Passion for Community Arts Space"24:18 "Subleasing Strategy and Budgeting"26:43 Building Clientele and Financial Literacy31:38 Creative Funding Solutions32:51 Choreographer Branding Strategy38:26 Setting Up Artist Training Model39:32 Creative Collaboration and Respect43:21 Mutual Conduct in Collaboration45:40 Multi-Use Space Management Plan49:57 Lamborghini: Value Beyond Cost54:46 "Thanks for Watching: Like &amp; Subscribe"55:48 Join the Creators Corner CommunityKey topics and bullets1. Introduction and Guest WelcomePodcast mission: Strategies, structure, and self-development for creative entrepreneursIntroduction of Ms. Zabretta: Her roles and accomplishmentsMs. Zabretta’s self-introduction as a “humble servant serving the entertaining community”2. Ms. Zabretta’s Professional BackgroundOverview of multiple roles: choreography, studio owner, nonprofit director, talent development, actor, and modelFamily involvement in nonprofitThe different business entities Ms. Zabretta is connected to3. Time Management and Balancing Multiple RolesMeditation, guidance, and planning aheadImportance of scheduling and project planningDelegation and team supportKnowing when to step back and let the team handle things4. Scaling Creative Work and Duplicating SuccessBuilding a team by understanding team members’ goalsLeveraging collective strengths for mutual progressStrategic delegation according to specific interests and talentsApplying the model to other creative enterprises (e.g., catering, baking)5. Approach to Leadership and Team DevelopmentSelflessness and supporting others' growthNetworking and humility as keys to longevityLearning through being a...

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    How a DJ Became a 6-Figure Entrepreneur (and What You Can Steal!) with Sir J

    Episode Summary:Welcome back to another episode of "Minding My Creative Business," the top podcast where creative entrepreneurs come to get real-world strategies, structure, and self-development tips for building businesses that last.In today’s episode, hosts ShySpeaks and Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr. are joined by the multi-talented Sir J—a creative at heart, entrepreneur, and owner of not one, not two, but three thriving companies. From humble beginnings as "Sergey the DJ," Sir J takes us through his journey of scaling a freelance gig into a six-figure business, building value through smart add-ons, and ultimately making the leap to true entrepreneurship by launching separate entities and acquiring new brands. We’ll get the inside scoop on how Sir J turned music, events, and signage into a network of interconnected businesses, all while balancing faith, family, and the ever-present drive to help others level up.You’ll hear essential lessons about moving from freelancer to business owner, the power of mentorship and networking, and the behind-the-scenes realities of legal hurdles, acquisitions, and building sustainable systems. Whether you’re a DJ, an artist, or just someone looking to monetize your creative skill set, this episode is packed with actionable insights—and a whole lot of inspiration.So, lean in, get ready to take notes, and discover how intention, consistency, and laser focus can help you mind your creative business!Timestamped overview00:00 Creative Entrepreneur Spotlight03:42 Balancing Family, Business, and Goals09:21 "Expanding DJ Business with Add-Ons"11:35 Increasing DJ Revenue Strategically13:24 DJ Services Business Expansion18:59 "Creative Shift: Freelance to Entrepreneur"22:21 "Empowering Success Through Goal-Setting"26:02 Collaborative Creativity and Impact29:32 Trademark Conflict Challenges Business Name30:47 Mentorship Beyond Technical Skills33:43 "Understanding DFW360 Service Activation"37:26 Monthly NACE Meetings and Networking41:57 Rapid Fire Creative Business Tips45:30 "Capital Access for Business Growth"48:19 Negotiation Insight: ESPN Deal Experience50:32 CRM Importance and Industry Specificity53:28 Opportunities for DJs and CreativesKey topics and bullets1. Introduction of the Podcast &amp; GuestWelcome and overview of the podcast’s focus (strategy, structure, self-development for creators)Introduction of Sir J as the episode’s guestSir J’s personal introduction (faith, family, creativity)Establishing Sir J’s credibility (owns three companies, six-figure entrepreneur)2. Foundations of Sir J’s Business JourneyBrief background of Sir J’s beginnings as a DJUniversity background and entry into DJingTransition from freelance DJ to establishing an LLCComparing income: teaching vs. DJing and decision to go full-time entrepreneur3. Scaling Up as a Creative EntrepreneurIdentifying value-adding opportunities within the businessFrom $800 gigs to $1,600+ via add-ons (lighting, monograms, photo booths)Importance of investment in quality equipmentTransition from freelancer to business ownerCreating systems and entities (not just working a job)Building a separate photo booth company (DFW360 booth) as standalone4. Mentorship, Networking, and Community BuildingRole of mentorship in Sir J’s growthKey mentor figures (e.g., DJ Bowtie, DJ Tagman)The importance of networking and collaboratingLeveraging industry connections for learning and opportunitiesMembership and leadership roles in...

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    Secrets to a Thriving Salon Business—What Billie J. Ross Knows

    Welcome to a brand new season of Minding My Creative Business! In this episode, hosts ShySpeaks and Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr. dive into a side of creativity we haven’t explored before: hair styling as a creative business! They sit down with Billy J. Ross—aka the Salon Success Coach—a trailblazing stylist and entrepreneur who has grown her business from the ground up for over 16 years.Billy shares her journey from working out of her home as a teen, to building a thriving salon, to now coaching other stylists on creating systems, structure, and strategy for consistent, scalable success. She opens up about overcoming doubt, developing confidence in her unique approach, and the power of defining your niche—even before you realize you have one.Listeners will learn how Billy turns her client experiences into a repeatable system, why she believes in qualifying both clients and coaching students, and how social media supercharged her business (and can do the same for you). Plus, you’ll get insights into managing a salon, building strong team culture, and launching digital products to create multiple streams of income—all from one creative passion.Whether you’re a hair stylist, a creative entrepreneur, or looking for inspiration to turn your creative talents into a thriving business, this episode is packed with actionable gems and encouragement. Get ready to rethink what it means to “mind your creative business”—because as Billy proves, creativity, intention, and structure can change everything!Timestamped overview00:00 "Becoming a Salon Success Coach"10:20 Structured Hair Health Process15:25 Pre-Sale Client Retention System20:19 Secret Growth Community Launch22:57 Guiding Others Through Personal Experience30:46 "Business Credit for Creative Entrepreneurs"32:54 Managing a Growing Creative Business42:28 Align Stylists with Your Culture45:19 Commission vs. Booth Rental Insights50:03 Divine Inspiration for Home Business55:31 Daily Video Content Strategy01:00:28 Creativity in Business Unlocks Potential01:07:38 "Join the Real Deal Community"01:09:26 Creative Business Focus StrategyAbsolutely! Here’s a comprehensive sequence of the main topics discussed in the podcast episode, with sub-topic bullets outlining the flow and details of the conversation:Key topics and bullets1. Introduction to the EpisodeWelcoming listeners to "Minding My Creative Business"Emphasis on creative strategy, structure, and self-developmentExpanding the definition of “creative” to include hairstyling as a creative business2. Meet the Guest: Billy J. RossIntroduction of Billy J. Ross (Salon Success Coach)Her transition from hair stylist to salon owner and coach3. The Journey to Becoming a Salon Success CoachHow Billy realized she had something unique to offerReceiving requests from clients and peers for knowledge, assistance, and mentorshipRecognizing her own niche and the value of her “category of one” salon experienceOvercoming self-doubt and embracing her expertiseDeveloping and identifying systems within her businessTraining her first assistant and transferring knowledge systematically4. The Power of Systems in Salon BusinessThe importance of having a system for client retention and salon experienceSpecializing in healthy hair (niche focus)Creating structure and incentives for clients to maintain consistencyCommunication and educating clients as a core aspect of trust-buildingHandling client expectations vs. professional recommendations5. Salon Operations and...

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    Season 3 Highlights (Recap): Key Gems for Creativepreneurs to Grow & Scale | MMCB Podcast Episode 24

    This podcast episode serves as a comprehensive recap of Season Three, wherein we elucidate the most salient discussions and insights that have transpired throughout the season. Our primary focus today is to distill the essential takeaways for both avid listeners and newcomers alike, thereby providing a synthesis of our enlightening conversations with various creative entrepreneurs. We delve into the experiences shared by our esteemed guests, including their strategies for achieving financial success while maintaining creative integrity, as well as the nuances of navigating the complexities of the entrepreneurial landscape. Each episode has been crafted to impart valuable lessons on self-development, business acumen, and innovative strategies pertinent to the creative sector. As we embark on this reflection, we invite you to engage with the highlights and consider how these insights can be applied to your own creative endeavors.Takeaways: The recap of Season Three provided essential insights for creative entrepreneurs, emphasizing strategies and tools for success. Listeners were encouraged to explore episodes featuring guests who shared valuable experiences and knowledge about creative business. The importance of networking and relationship building was highlighted as a vital component for creative entrepreneurs to thrive in their endeavors. Participants were urged to adopt a mindset of abundance rather than scarcity to foster creativity and growth in their business pursuits. Timestamp Overview: 00:00 Expanding Beyond the Music Scene 09:33 "Networking Beyond Your Industry" 14:20 "Embrace Authenticity for Brand Trust" 17:08 Expert-Led Event Branding Strategy 23:57 "Discussing Systems and Work Balance" 30:32 Musicians' Entrepreneurial Ventures 33:59 Creative Business Funding Boost 39:52 Scaling T-Shirt Business Challenges 42:46 Printheads University: Skill Sharing Hub 48:56 Energy Management for Creatives 55:11 Balancing Growth and Creative Integrity 01:00:23 Lessons from Defunct Companies 01:03:33 "Creative Entrepreneur Community" 01:08:37 "Intention is Everything" Links &amp; Resources: [Business Funding](https://www.creditsavnt.io) - Get your creative business funded through Credit Savant. [Creativepreneur Gear](https://www.whatstheirony.com) - Get your creative entrepreneur apparel from What's the Irony. Conclusion: Ready for Your Next Level? From building systems and networking with intention, to pricing for value and daring to scale, Season 3 of "Minding My Creative Business" was a treasure trove for growth-minded creatives. The enduring mantra: All it takes is intention, consistency, and laser focus to mind your creative business. Here’s to you and your next big season—dream big, plan bold, and never stop creating! THE CREATIVE’S CORNER NEWSLETTER 📫 Gain monthly access to motivational tips &amp; practical steps that will shift the way you think and operate in business - in 5 minutes or less. Sign up: MMCBPodcast.com GET IN TOUCH 🌍 Our website: www.mmcbpodcast.com 🌍 Work with us: [email protected] JOIN OUR COMMUNITY 📡 Facebook: / / nquzmh 📸 Instagram: / / mindingmycreativebusiness ABOUT US We’re Ron &amp; ShySpeaks, two music industry creators marching to the tune of entrepreneurship. Our goal is to help our creative peers keep in step by taking them behind the brands of some of wildly successful creative entrepreneurs. Our interview-styled podcast gives access to the strategy and structure that turn creative arts into viable 6, 7, and even 8 figure business!

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    Keeping Creative Integrity in Business Discussing LaRussell & Pinky Cole

    Welcome back to "Minding My Creative Business," the podcast where we dive into strategy, structure, and self-development for creative entrepreneurs. I'm your host Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr., joined by my fantastic co-host, ShySpeaks. In today's episode, we're tackling the age-old debate of creativity versus commerce. Our journey includes the stories of two trailblazers: Pinky Cole, the dynamic founder of Slutty Vegan, and independent artist LaRussell.Pinky Cole's Slutty Vegan turns heads with its edgy name and mouthwatering vegan junk food, challenging perceptions of what it means to eat plant-based. On the other end, LaRussell has carved out his lane in the music industry by staying true to his roots, performing in his backyard and using social media to catapult his career.We'll explore how both have maintained their authenticity while achieving remarkable business success. Plus, we'll delve into innovative business strategies that allow creatives to keep their integrity intact while thriving in commerce. Whether you're just starting out or scaling up, this episode is packed with insights to help you balance your artistic vision and business aspirations.Stay tuned and be sure to visit mmcbpodcast.com to join our Creators Corner community, where we support you through each stage of your creative journey. And don't forget to like, rate, and share the podcast to help us reach more creative minds. Now, let's dive in!Timestamped overview00:00 Balancing creativity and commerce in entrepreneurship.03:54 Independent: No label, self-supported yet supported.08:43 Artist uses "choose what you pay" model.12:44 Giving back through creative fashion business.13:18 Lost focus on accessibility and giving back.18:59 Committed to creative control and shared success.22:45 "Slutty Vegan disrupts traditional vegan perceptions."25:00 Slutty Vegan's creative, intentional branding, limited availability.26:48 Creative journey: acting to TV production transition.30:24 Successful food truck led to brick-and-mortar store.35:41 She attracted investments from major fast-food companies.36:19 Investment increased brand recognition via social media.39:54 Join Creators Corner community for entrepreneurial growth.42:33 Focus on creativity and peace of mind.Links &amp; Resources:[Business Funding](https://www.creditsavnt.com) - Get your creative business funded through Credit Savant.[Creativepreneur Gear](https://www.whatstheirony.com) - Get your creative entrepreneur apparel from What's the Irony.Closing Remarks: Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Mighty Migrator Business Podcast! We hope you found valuable insights and strategies to apply to your own creative journey. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Stay tuned for more enriching discussions and expert advice in our upcoming episodes. Keep creating and stay inspired!&nbsp;THE CREATIVE’S CORNER NEWSLETTER 📫 Gain monthly access to motivational tips &amp; practical steps that...

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    Confidence Over Self-Doubt W/Se'fana Sample

    In this enlightening episode of "Minding My Creative Business," co-hosts Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr. and ShySpeaks sit down with renowned relationship coach Safana Sample. Safana emphasizes the importance of nurturing all types of relationships—family, friendships, and personal growth—beyond just romantic connections. She offers a holistic approach through her high-ticket academy, speaking engagements, digital products, and her impactful book, "Successfully Single: Seven Secrets to Maximizing Your Season." The conversation delves into Safana's unique coaching strategies, the significance of community in overcoming self-doubt, and how she balances ministry with her thriving business. Safana also shares valuable insights into maintaining brand integrity, the role of virtual assistants, and her structured yet flexible daily routine. For creative entrepreneurs, she advises prioritizing their calling and overcoming the fear of seeking help. Connect with Safana through her website, www.safanasamples.com, and explore how to align your life and relationships without compromise. Join the Creatives Corner community and remember: "All it takes is consistency, intention, and laser focus to mind my creative business."Timestamped overview00:00 Balancing ministry, studies, and family through planning.06:51 Build foundational relationships for clarity and growth.11:55 Healthy, purposeful single life without marriage focus.20:02 Improper English helps personal and business growth.24:52 Expanding coaching business through increased participant engagement.26:32 Wix supports all business needs, VA assists.32:11 Discipleship with marketplace approach enhances accountability.40:53 Experienced coach helping women transform lives 30+ years.44:19 Daily routine varies with worship, work, commitments.52:05 Understanding ministry-marketplace intersection, preventing underpayment dishonor.56:50 Investing empowers; hire assistants to optimize productivity.59:54 Support increases income, manages communications effectively.01:04:35 Join newsletter and community for creative entrepreneurs.Links &amp; Resources:[Business Funding](https://www.creditsavnt.com) - Get your creative business funded through Credit Savant.[Creativepreneur Gear](https://www.whatstheirony.com) - Get your creative entrepreneur apparel from What's the Irony.www.safanasamples.comClosing Remarks: Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Mighty Migrator Business Podcast! We hope you found valuable insights and strategies to apply to your own creative journey. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Stay tuned for more enriching discussions and expert advice in our upcoming episodes. Keep creating and stay inspired!&nbsp;THE CREATIVE’S CORNER NEWSLETTER 📫 Gain monthly access to motivational tips &amp; practical steps that will shift the way you think and operate in business - in 5 minutes or less. Sign...

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    Basement Hustler to Corporate Cash Flow W/Janan McDougal

    Welcome to another enriching episode of "Minding My Creative Business," where hosts Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr. and ShySpeaks delve into the strategies, structures, and personal growth necessary for creative entrepreneurs. Today, we're excited to have Janan McDougal, founder and owner of "The Printheads," join us. Janet's impressive journey from a high-stress corporate career to a thriving print business will inspire you to think big and act strategically.In this episode, we'll uncover how Janet tapped into centers of influence within her target market to secure major contracts, including significant clients like Warner Brothers and Little Caesars Arena. We'll discuss the importance of backend systems for scaling, the transition from hands-on operations to a visionary role, and the balance between faith, impact, and financial success. Janan will also share valuable insights on avoiding burnout, the power of professional relationships, and her dedication to mentoring the next generation through her nonprofit, Printhead University.Tune in for a compelling conversation that highlights Janet's perseverance, strategic networking, and the value of continuous learning and adaptability. Whether you're just starting out or looking to scale, this episode offers actionable advice to elevate your creative business. Let's dive in!Timestamped overview:00:00 Became top producer; reconsidered career path.05:36 No plan B after licenses expired.08:22 Growing business led to safety concerns at home.10:54 $2B enterprise roots: Sharecropper's rise northward.14:06 Seeking fulfillment through impactful, meaningful work.18:04 Aspired for $20,000 monthly income motivation.20:02 Early social media era led to big contract.21:45 Professional corporate approach to creative T-shirt printing.27:50 Utilize niches and strategic positioning for success.29:16 Strategically target influencers to print sports gear.34:06 Delegate tasks; focus on vision and growth.35:57 Creative businesses start without systems, scale requires.39:56 Letting go enables greater impact and collaboration.41:39 Teaching youth to create and sell merchandise.44:32 Teaching custom apparel printing for personal empowerment.50:23 Nonprofits use volunteers, donations, and tax strategies.53:24 Creative branding impresses; nonprofit offers valuable insights.54:48 Love, thank you. Speak well, apply intentionally.Links &amp; Resources:[Business Funding](https://www.creditsavnt.com) - Get your creative business funded through Credit Savant.[Creativepreneur Gear](https://www.whatstheirony.com) - Get your creative entrepreneur apparel from What's the Irony.Closing Remarks: Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Mighty Migrator Business Podcast! We hope you found valuable insights and strategies to apply to your own creative journey. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Stay tuned for more enriching discussions and expert advice in our upcoming episodes. Keep creating and stay inspired! THE CREATIVE’S CORNER NEWSLETTER 📫 Gain monthly access to motivational tips &amp; practical steps that will shift the way you think and operate in business - in 5 minutes or less. Sign up: MMCBPodcast.com LISTEN TO THE SHOW https://feeds.captivate.fm/mmcbpodcast/ GET IN TOUCH 🌍 Our website: www.mmcbpodcast.com 🌍 Work with us: [email protected] JOIN OUR COMMUNITY 📡 Facebook: / / nquzmh 📸 Instagram: / / mindingmycreativebusiness ABOUT US...

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    DJ to Sneaker Mogul: Vision, Risk, and Community Support w/Ro Spit

    Welcome to another episode of "Minding My Creative Business," the podcast where we delve into the strategies, structures, and self-development necessary for creative entrepreneurs to thrive. I'm your host, Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr., joined by the ever-insightful ShySpeaks. Today, we have an incredible guest, Ro Spit, a multifaceted talent who has evolved from DJing to emceeing, acting, and becoming a successful entrepreneur.In this episode Ro Spit takes us through his journey of turning passion into profit. From initially struggling with traditional funding routes and bootstrapping his sneaker boutique, Burn Rubber, to facing financial trials and leveraging family support, Ro Spit has navigated the highs and lows of entrepreneurial life. We'll dive deep into how he strategically utilized business plans and relationships to secure brand partnerships, revived his business amidst socio-political shifts, and balanced multiple income streams to ensure financial stability.Expect to hear insightful discussions on the importance of building authentic community connections, the role of local hip-hop culture in business growth, and the continuous need for creative diversification. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, this episode is brimming with valuable lessons on resilience, strategy, and the power of unwavering dedication.Stay tuned to hear Ro Spit's remarkable story of persistence, innovative brand building, and his journey from the brink of closure to a thriving enterprise. Let's get started!Timestamped overview00:00 Host Ron interviews a multifaceted guest today.09:41 Committed to learning DJing, inspired by reading.10:30 DJing transcends age; right music connects people.16:46 Grandfather supports grandson in buying business.22:29 Started with smaller brands to prove capability.26:20 Drug trade compared to business growth model.32:51 Found potential new logo in old drawings.36:44 Influential in connecting local Detroit hip hop.46:32 Diversification impact on supporting black businesses explained.49:22 Weekend reflection gave perspective to entrepreneurs' fears.57:12 Conflicting visions led to creative disagreements.59:31 Balancing nostalgia and reality in branding decisions.01:07:52 Please review and engage to support us.01:08:35 Focus on managing my creative endeavors.Links &amp; Resources:[Business Funding](https://www.creditsavnt.com) - Get your creative business funded through Credit Savant.[Creativepreneur Gear](https://www.whatstheirony.com) - Get your creative entrepreneur apparel from What's the Irony.Closing Remarks: Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Mighty Migrator Business Podcast! We hope you found valuable insights and strategies to apply to your own creative journey. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Stay tuned for more enriching discussions and expert advice in our upcoming episodes. Keep creating and stay inspired!&nbsp;THE CREATIVE’S CORNER...

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    The Myths of Entrepreneurship: Full Time vs. Part Time

    The episode entitled "Full Time versus Part Time" meticulously scrutinizes the multifaceted challenges and advantages associated with the transition from part-time entrepreneurial endeavors to full-time business ownership. We elucidate that the prevailing misconception equating true entrepreneurship solely with full-time commitment is fundamentally flawed; many successful ventures thrive under part-time dedication. The discussion will encompass essential financial considerations, the significance of establishing well-defined business objectives, and the altered mindset required for effective business ownership. Moreover, we shall accentuate the myriad benefits of self-employment, including enhanced flexibility in scheduling and the ability to align work hours with optimal productivity peaks. Through personal narratives and practical insights, we aim to dismantle stereotypes surrounding different entrepreneurial commitments and encourage listeners to recognize their intrinsic value within the creative business landscape.Timestamped overview00:00 Entrepreneurs can succeed part-time, defying myths.04:31 Initial effort is temporary; sustainable work balance.08:21 Buy back time to fund passion projects.10:03 Income split: 75% salary, 25% business.13:22 Selling $5K product to 15 people is easier.18:43 Be intentional; start despite imperfection.19:29 Balancing roles requires clarity and self-awareness.24:52 Part-time solopreneurs need support for success.27:07 Mental clarity aids productivity over time constraints.29:58 Part-time work yields better energy, higher earnings.35:06 Have systems to handle changing feelings effectively.36:14 Balancing creativity, administrative tasks, and work.39:03 Full-time requires managing time and financial consistency.44:36 Autonomy in scheduling impacts business dynamics.47:14 Seeking financial independence to focus on giving.50:42 Work on business, not in it: E-Myth.52:13 Actively involved in company operations and growth.55:23 Encourages listener participation with a mantra.Takeaways: The transition from part-time to full-time entrepreneurship involves significant mindset shifts that emphasize value over time. Establishing clear financial goals is paramount, as it dictates the sustainability of one's business. Effective time management and the ability to set boundaries are critical for balancing multiple roles while maintaining productivity. Creative entrepreneurs must develop systems and processes that allow for efficiency to maximize their impact without adhering to traditional work hours. Self-awareness regarding one's peak productivity times can enhance business outcomes and personal satisfaction in entrepreneurial endeavors. Engaging with must-read resources such as 'The E Myth Revisited' can provide valuable insights for entrepreneurs looking to scale their business effectively. Links &amp; Resources:[Business Funding](https://www.creditsavnt.com) - Get your creative business funded through Credit Savant.[Creativepreneur Gear](<a...

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    The Art of Monetizing Your Personality: Insights from Kym Jenkins

    This podcast episode features an illuminating conversation with the illustrious Kim Jenkins, a marketing maven and experienced curator who has adeptly monetized her vibrant personality and keen outlook on creativity. We delve into the intricacies of marketing strategy, emphasizing the significance of authenticity and the cultivation of genuine relationships in the world of creative entrepreneurship. Through her insights, we explore how creative individuals can elevate their marketing efforts by focusing on the value they provide, rather than merely their pricing structure. Kim elucidates the importance of understanding one's unique strengths and weaknesses, advocating for the hiring of capable individuals who can complement and enhance a creative vision. Ultimately, this episode serves as a testament to the transformative power of community, authenticity, and strategic thinking in the pursuit of success within the creative landscape.Timestamped overview00:00 Confidence developed from consistently showing up.10:33 Internet content is free game, protect rights.11:23 Instagram video led to TikTok fame conflict.19:37 People like multifaceted Tabitha Brown's diverse talents.25:49 Success: Stand out by being likable.31:39 Referrals drive creative work and client growth.37:20 Create scalable programs, not individual item pricing.38:55 Photographer offers monthly retainer for content creation.45:36 Different roles: Executor, planner, strategist, decision-maker.51:38 Hire for weaknesses, know style, build team.53:47 Think unconventionally, understanding trends, solve problems.01:03:00 Embrace teamwork to manage multiple events effectively.01:06:47 Join Creatives Corner for networking and growth.Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the importance of authenticity in marketing for creative entrepreneurs, highlighting how genuine representation fosters trust and loyalty among clients. Listeners learn about the necessity of legal protections for intellectual property, particularly in the context of viral content and brand deals in today's digital landscape. The hosts discuss the value of strategic partnerships, noting that collaborating with others enhances creative outputs while allowing for scalability in business operations. The episode details effective strategies for monetizing one's personality as a creative, suggesting that consistent and intentional branding can lead to significant financial success. The conversation underscores the significance of understanding one's strengths and weaknesses, advocating for the hiring of team members who complement one's skill set for better project outcomes. Finally, the hosts encourage the audience to embrace the creative process without fear of duplication, emphasizing that innovation will always lead to new opportunities for growth and success. Links &amp; Resources:[Business Funding](https://www.creditsavnt.com) - Get your creative business funded through Credit Savant.[Creativepreneur Gear](<a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqa1JiZnBHOGtKRk56WUxndzlxcE9VVWJ0UEs2d3xBQ3Jtc0trcW1TZWlIbkZNWWlWVUhjQW1MenJ1Q3JrTWV6X1RCVVpwem90bnAwZDQ3QUszcFJxNTBReUFac3JVX3RCb1dCekgyLWpXekVlTTVLbk9ZYWdUd3N0S1UtQjRKbUVEazRDMnRpZ3ZWWkp5MEtsTFB3OA&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.whatstheirony.com%2F&amp;v=UEmfs0nf9f0" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

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    From Beats to The Big Screen: J. Rhodes Talks Sync Licensing and Creative Business Strategies

    Episode SummaryWelcome back to another enlightening episode of "Minding My Creative Business"! In today's episode, our hosts, Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr. and ShySpeaks, dive deep into the world of sync licensing and creative entrepreneurship with our special guest, the multi-talented J. Rose. Discover how J. Rose has leveraged sync deals with major companies like Sony and NBC to turn his self-published music into a reliable revenue stream. Learn about his journey from a corporate marketing job to full-time music and film production, and the business tools he swears by, from Logic Pro for creating music to the organizational power of digital calendars and financial management with Numbers.In this episode, J. Rhodes shares invaluable insights on the importance of relationships in the creative industry, the role of instrumental tracks in sync, and how to effectively seek out sync opportunities. We also delve into J. Rose’s educational contributions, including his book "These Beats Ain't Free" and his teaching at Berkeley, underscoring his passion for educating fellow creatives.From discussing the nuances of running a production company to the critical importance of budgeting and revenue generation for projects, J. Rhode's unique blend of artistic and business acumen offers a masterclass in navigating the complexities of creative entrepreneurship. Whether you're an aspiring producer, a seasoned artist, or simply curious about the business side of creativity, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspirational stories. So, tune in, take notes, and get ready to elevate your creative business to new heights!Timestamped overview00:00 Produced for Grammy-winner Killer Mike, unforgettable experience.05:48 "It's a Wonderful Plight" was creatively challenging.07:53 Music ambitions deferred for financial stability and learning.12:13 "House of Beats: Positive reality show for producers."15:44 Start a crowdfunding campaign, show a trailer.17:53 Film distribution: TVOD involves paid access.20:01 Small platform buy led to significant profit.24:12 Understanding music business critical for success.27:38 Creative entrepreneurs require education for business growth.30:02 Revenue comes from strategic platform partnerships.34:12 Sync money is the best in music.36:37 Sync focuses on instrumental music for media.39:11 I prefer cinematic sounds and logic's central.43:57 Friendship, understanding, and patience fuel creative success.45:20 "King of Dallas": Most challenging film to produce.48:35 Success depends on relationships and doing best.52:17 J. Rhodes empowers creative entrepreneurs through education.Key topics and bulletsIntroduction to Sync Licensing and Its Benefits for Independent ArtistsIntroduction to Sync by Producer S1Major Companies Interested in Sync DealsExamples: Sony, NBC, PeacockValue of Utilizing Existing MusicEncouragement to Actively Seek Sync OpportunitiesBusiness Models and Processes in Music SyncDifferent Business Models for SyncJ. Rhodes' Introduction to SyncImportance of Instrumental Tracks for SyncJ. Rhodes' Production Tools and Organizational SystemsPreferred Music Creation ToolsLogic Pro, Machine by Native Instruments, KontaktBusiness and Organizational ToolsGmail for CommunicationiCal for SchedulingNumbers for Financial ManagementImportance of Relationships and...

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    Unpacking Creative Entrepreneurship Season 2 Recap

    Episode SummaryWelcome, welcome, and welcome to the Mindy My Creative Business Podcast! With your host, Ron Ironically Jr., and your host, Shy Speaks. If you are a creative entrepreneur seeking strategy, structure, and self-development, you are in the right place. This episode is our live season two recap, where we highlight the key takeaways from episodes 9 through 15. This season has been packed with valuable insights, strategies, and personal development tips for creative entrepreneurs. Whether you're tuning in live or catching the replay, we're excited to have you here. Dive in with us as we reflect on the gems from each episode and prepare for what's to come in season three.Timeline Summary[2:10] - Celebrating our 16th episode and reflecting on our journey beyond the average podcast lifespan.[6:40] - Episode 9: Discussing funding opportunities for creative entrepreneurs, including grants, business credit, and using your job as your first investor.[18:20] - Episode 10: Insights from copywriting expert Sierra Say on the importance of effective messaging and retaining clients.[29:15] - Episode 11: BJ Thompson on building global movements and understanding personal strengths and weaknesses in leadership.[41:30] - Episode 12: Time management strategies and introducing our Good Time Bundle with tools to enhance productivity.[55:45] - Episode 13: Tanisha Johnson, the Book Bully, on the power of writing and how books can open multiple revenue streams.[1:08:10] - Episode 14: Exploring personal branding versus company branding with case studies on Steve Jobs and Walt Disney.[1:24:30] - Episode 15: The importance of self-development, taking risks, and being resilient to become a successful creative entrepreneur.Links &amp; Resources:MMCB Podcast Website: mmcbpodcast.comGood Time Bundle: mmcbpodcast.com/goodtimebundleCreativepreneur Gear: whatstheirony.comJoin the Creators Corner Community: mmcbpodcast.comClosing Remarks:Thank you for tuning in to the Mindy My Creative Business Podcast. We appreciate your time and support. Don't forget to rate, follow, share, and review the podcast if you enjoyed this episode. Stay connected with us by joining the Creators Corner Community for updates, resources, and more. Get ready for an exciting season three filled with more insights, strategies, and inspiring stories. Until next time, keep minding your creative business!Affirmation:"All it takes is intention, consistency, and laser focus to mind my creative business."

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    Self-Development for Creative Entrepreneurs: Transforming Vision into Reality

    Episode Summary:Welcome back to Season Two of the Minding My Creative Business Podcast! In this live, in-studio episode, hosts ShySpeaks and Ronald Lee Jr. delve into the crucial self-development strategies necessary for creative entrepreneurs aiming to scale their businesses to six, seven, or even eight figures. We explore the essential traits of vision, intention, consistency, risk-taking, curiosity, resilience, and confidence. Tune in to discover how these qualities can transform your creative endeavors into thriving enterprises. This episode is packed with insights, real-life examples, and actionable advice to help you elevate your entrepreneurial journey.Timeline Summary:- [0:07] - Introduction to the Mighty Migrator Business Podcast Season Two- [1:44] - Importance of self-development for creative entrepreneurs- [5:46] - Developing vision: Mapping out your ideal future- [7:33] - The necessity of consistency despite challenges- [10:35] - Overcoming the fear of others' perceptions- [11:43] - Embracing risk-taking in entrepreneurship- [15:12] - Recognizing your value and taking the leap- [19:05] - Cultivating curiosity to drive innovation- [24:27] - Building resilience to navigate setbacks- [28:19] - Confidence: Believing in your skills and productsLinks &amp; Resources:- [Creativepreneur Gear](https://www.whatstheirony.com) - Get your creative entrepreneur apparel from What's the Irony.Closing Remarks:Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Mighty Migrator Business Podcast! We hope you found valuable insights and strategies to apply to your own creative journey. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Stay tuned for more enriching discussions and expert advice in our upcoming episodes. Keep creating and stay inspired!

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    Personal Branding vs. Company Branding: Lessons from Steve Jobs & Walt Disney MMCB Podcast Episode 14

    Episode SummaryIn this episode of the "Mind My Creative Business" podcast, co-hosts Ronald Lee Jr. and ShySpeaks dive into the essential topic of branding, focusing on the distinctions and intersections between personal and company brands. They introduce key figures, Steve Jobs and Walt Disney, to exemplify how personal ethos and operational excellence can shape powerful brands. Through engaging discussions, they explore the importance of core values, mission statements, and the strategic elements that create memorable customer experiences. Tune in to discover how these branding principles can transform your creative business.Timeline Summary[0:10] - Introduction to the episode and topic: personal branding vs. company branding.[1:57] - Ronald explains the necessity of core values in both personal and company branding.[3:24] - ShySpeaks highlights the differences between mission-driven company brands and value-based personal brands.[4:07] - Introduction of Steve Jobs and his influence on Apple's brand.[8:16] - Discussion on Steve Jobs' creative background and his "Think Different" campaign.[12:18] - The importance of customer experience in branding, using Apple as a case study.[17:25] - Ronald contrasts McDonald's fast, convenient branding with Ruth's Chris's luxury dining experience.[26:34] - Introduction of Walt Disney and his approach to operational excellence in branding.[31:16] - How Disney's strategic operations ensure a memorable visitor experience.[36:40] - ShySpeaks elaborates on how operational details support the overall brand experience.[39:25] - Summary and concluding remarks on integrating strategy and operations into branding.Links &amp; ResourcesWhat's the Irony - Official merchandise store.MMCB Podcast Instagram - Follow for updates and links.MCB Podcast Website - Subscribe to the newsletter and join the Creative Corner community.Closing RemarksThank you for tuning in to this insightful episode. If you enjoyed the discussion, please rate, follow, share, and review the podcast. Join our Creative Corner by subscribing to our newsletter on MCB Podcast's website and following us on Instagram. We look forward to connecting with more creative entrepreneurs and helping you build and scale your brand!THE CREATIVE’S CORNER NEWSLETTER 📫 Gain monthly access to motivational tips &amp; practical steps that will shift the way you think and operate in business - in 5 minutes or less. Sign up: MMCBPodcast.comGET IN TOUCH&nbsp;🌍 Our website: www.mmcbpodcast.com&nbsp;🌍 Work with us: [email protected]&nbsp;JOIN OUR COMMUNITY&nbsp;📡 Facebook: &nbsp; / https://www.facebook.com/share/NQuzMHg3zXmzgyqp/?mibextid=K35XfP&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;📸 Instagram: &nbsp; / https://www.instagram.com/mindingmycreativebusiness/

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    Writing to Riches: How Tenita Johnson Helps Authors Succeed - MMCB Podcast Episode 13

    In this episode of "Minding My Creative Business," we're thrilled to welcome Tenita Johnson, a renowned authorpreneur who is transforming the literary landscape. Tenita shares her journey and expertise in helping others become published authors, offering services from editing to ghostwriting and cover design. Known as the "Book Bully," Tenita inspires many to pick up the pen and write their stories. We dedicate this episode to all authors, affirming that writers are indeed creatives with the power to change the world with their words.Join us as we dive into a thought-provoking conversation about the creative process, the business of writing, and how to turn a book into multiple streams of income. Whether you're an aspiring author or an established writer, this episode is packed with invaluable insights and strategies to elevate your writing career.Episode Highlights:[0:07] - Introduction to the episode and our special guest, Tenita Johnson, the "Book Bully."[1:20] - Tenita explains her role and how she helps authors with every aspect of book creation.[2:48] - Discussing the power of words and creativity in writing.[3:45] - The significance of storytelling in both fiction and nonfiction.[7:46] - Tenita's journey from corporate to creative entrepreneurship.[10:23] - The marriage uncut ministry and the power of creative storytelling in relationships.[18:32] - How Tenita realized she could make a living from being an author.[27:15] - The importance of giving complete value to clients and creating impactful services.[31:32] - The Brand Book Bestseller Accelerator and its benefits for authors.[41:13] - Discussing ghostwriting and the comprehensive publishing package.[45:53] - Tenita’s belief that everyone can write at least two books and the potential for multi-millionaire status through writing.Links &amp; Resources:Tenita Johnson’s Business Website: So It Is WrittenTenita Johnson’s Personal Website: Tenita JohnsonJoin the Creative Entrepreneurs Community: Creatives Corner CommunityClosing Remarks:We hope you found this episode as inspiring as we did. Remember, every creative entrepreneur has the potential to turn their passion into a thriving business. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach more creative minds and share valuable insights.

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    14 Effective Time Management Tips for Creative Entrepreneurs - MMCB Podcast Episode 12

    Summary:Ronald Lee Jr. and ShySpeaks discussed time management strategies for creative entrepreneurs, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing tasks, setting realistic goals, and maintaining a work-life balance. They provided practical tools and strategies, such as setting specific work hours, breaking down tasks into smaller chunks, and using project management tools. They also discussed the importance of setting achievable goals and breaking them down into manageable quarterly objectives, and highlighted various effective time management strategies for podcast success. Finally, they emphasized the importance of creating an annual output calendar and breaking it down into quarterly and monthly tasks to manage time effectively and achieve success in entrepreneurship.Timeline Summary:[1:19] - Introduction to the importance of time management for creative entrepreneurs[2:07] - Key statistics on procrastination and time management[2:59] - Common challenges faced by creative entrepreneurs[4:55] - Framework for effective time management: Dreaming in years, setting goals in quarters, planning in months[10:15] - Breaking down annual goals into quarterly and monthly tasks[19:24] - Case study: Applying time management strategies to our podcast[27:28] - Practical tips for managing your time daily and weekly[35:13] - Setting specific work hours and time blocking your day[45:40] - Limiting distractions and using project management tools[50:42] - Importance of regular review and adjustment of goals[53:28] - Delegating and automating tasks to increase efficiencyLinks &amp; Resources:MMCD Podcast Good Time Bundle - Get your free 90-day planner and annual output visual template: mmcbpodcast.com/goodtimebundleAutomatic Booking Bootcamp - Course for automating your booking processes, perfect for performers and speakers: https://abb.shyspeaks.comJoin the Creators Corner Community: mmcbpodcast.comFollow us on YouTube for more episodes and updatesClosing Remarks:Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Minding My Creative Business Podcast! We hope these tips help you manage your time more effectively and achieve your creative business goals. Don't forget to join our Creative Corner community for more networking and support from fellow creative entrepreneurs. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, share, and review the podcast.

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    From Local Impact to Global Movement: Strategies for Success! w/BJ Thompson - MMCB Podcast Episode 11

    Episode Summary:Welcome to a new episode of "Minding My Creative Business Podcast"! In this episode, hosts Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr. and ShySpeaks are joined by special guest BJ Thompson, an author, faith-based life coach, and creator of the 45-day total transformation. Together, they dive into the world of creative entrepreneurship and the power of turning creativity into a service for others. BJ shares his journey with the 116 movement, aiming to impact and empower youth globally. The discussion touches on seeking assistance, building partnerships, effective marketing strategies, and the importance of self-improvement. Join us as we explore the transition from entrepreneur to owner, the significance of creating a strong support network, and the strategies for operating as a successful coach. Stay tuned for insights on developing genuine creativity, balancing impact and authenticity, and the value of scaling prices and business strategies in the coaching industry. Get ready to be inspired to mind your creative business with intention, consistency, and laser focus!Timeline Summary:00:00 Passion turned into service, community building emphasized.04:45 Small actions can lead to global impact.08:04 Lecrae starts faith-based movement, impacting millions.12:28 They give resources for authentic artistic movement.14:35 Rushing to be viral creates mess, impact lost.16:38 Embrace genuine creativity, then introduce business practices.22:30 Understand your role, seek partnership, self-awareness.26:17 Natural talent for building communities in new places.27:49 Private, but creates community; strategy for life coaching.31:46 Scaling life coaching fees for better clientele.35:17 Coaching provides system, support, and money generation.37:56 Ensure $5,000 value, limit clients, consider membership.42:46 Effective marketing and delegation for entrepreneurial success.46:00 Discussing marketing strategies and attracting life coaching clients.47:00 Unanticipated success in marketing and educational program.50:48 Authenticity, personal trips, and life coaching costs.53:12 Helping people leads to personal success.56:30 Grateful for support and encouragement, keep listening.Links &amp; Resources:BJ Thompson's Website - Explore BJ's books, courses, and coaching programs.Closing Remark:&nbsp;Thank you for tuning in to this episode of "Minding My Creative Business." If you found value in our conversation, please rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us bring more inspiring content to creative entrepreneurs like you. Until next time, remember: all it takes is intention, consistency, and laser focus to mind your creative business. See you next time!

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    Copywriting Secrets: Success Strategies W/Cierra Seay - MMCB Podcast Episode 11

    Episode Summary:Welcome to another engaging episode of the Minding My Creative Business podcast! I'm your host, ShySpeaks, and alongside my co-host, Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr., we're diving into the dynamic world of copywriting with the incredibly talented Cierra Seay. Cierra is a renowned copywriting expert who's crafted compelling messages for top-tier entrepreneurs like ET the Hip Hop Preacher and David Shands. In this episode, we unpack her journey from working at Chrysler to becoming a sought-after copywriter, coach, and consultant. We explore the essence of effective messaging, the importance of continuous personal development, and how to turn your natural talents into a thriving business.Tune in to learn how Cierra leveraged her marketing skills to help clients earn over $75 million, why understanding your optimal creative time is crucial, and the significance of building strong relationships in the entrepreneurial space. Whether you're a budding copywriter or a seasoned creative entrepreneur, this episode is packed with insights to help you elevate your game.Timeline Summary:00:00 Introduction of copywriting expert and her credentials.04:52 Discovery questions led to career in marketing.08:52 Joining programs for personal development and community.11:40 Seeking personal growth through community and mentorship.14:06 Transition from hustle to business takes time.18:42 Identify what moves you, write every day.20:33 Transitioning to consultancy and coaching larger companies.25:10 Reached $100,000 through consulting, aiming higher.26:10 Unexpected opportunities can lead to business success.31:19 Input equals output; understand, research, practice.32:58 Apple's Steve Jobs insisted on "Think Different."34:59 Figure out your optimal creative time schedule.38:39 Podcast for creative entrepreneurs, measuring effectiveness and growth.42:44 How to demonstrate value and increase sales.44:42 Feeling pressure to overdo creative work.48:10 Measure client success to ensure growth and satisfaction.51:17 Discuss converting and retaining clients for business model.56:25 Creative entrepreneurs should focus on attracting, converting and retaining clients.59:06 Gratitude for time, encouragement to subscribe and share.01:00:33 Focus on nurturing my creativity and ambitions.Links &amp; Resources:Join the Creators Corner Community: mmcbpodcast.comFollow us on YouTube for more episodes and updatesConnect with Cierra Seay on LinkedIn and InstagramClosing Remarks:&nbsp;Thank you for tuning into the Minding My Creative Business podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, and share it with other creative entrepreneurs. Don't forget to join our community for exclusive content and networking opportunities. Remember, all it takes is intention, consistency, and laser focus to mind your creative business!

  32. 11

    From Side Hustle to Success: Essential Funding Tips for Creative Entrepreneurs

    Episode Summary:Welcome back to the Mind in My Creative Business Podcast! I'm Ronald Lee Jr., and I'm joined by my co-host, Shai Speaks. We're thrilled to kick off Season 2 with an in-studio episode right here in Detroit. This season, we're diving deeper into strategies, structures, and self-development to help creative entrepreneurs thrive. In this episode, we focus on a critical aspect of business growth: funding. Many creatives struggle with funding their ventures, so we share various strategies to help you secure the capital you need without breaking the bank.We'll discuss the importance of personal investment, how to access local and national grants, and the benefits of brand sponsorships. We'll also cover the differences between business loans and business credit, and why having a solid revenue strategy is essential for sustainable growth. If you're a creative looking to turn your side hustle into a full-time business, this episode is packed with practical advice and resources to help you succeed.Timeline Summary:[00:19] - Introduction to Season 2 and our new in-studio setup.[02:22] - Shai's first visit to Detroit and the benefits of recording in person.[03:32] - Introduction to the episode's main topic: funding for creative entrepreneurs.[05:24] - Importance of personal investment and bootstrapping your business.[08:37] - Exploring local grants and how they can provide free money for your business.[12:49] - National grants and the impact they can have on your business growth.[16:53] - Brand sponsorships and how they can provide products and funding.[23:07] - Business loans and credit: using other people's money to grow your business.[33:38] - Developing a solid revenue strategy to ensure you can repay loans and sustain growth.[38:13] - Diversifying your product offerings to increase revenue.Links &amp; Resources:Black Leaders Detroit: Black Leaders DetroitLocal Grants in Michigan: Kellogg Foundation, Kresge FoundationClosing Remarks:If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and let us know which funding strategy you're going to try next. Your feedback helps boost the podcast in the algorithm so other creative entrepreneurs can find us. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and join our Creative Corner Community for more tips and support. Visit MCB Podcast to join our community.THE CREATIVE’S CORNER NEWSLETTER 📫 Gain monthly access to motivational tips &amp; practical steps that will shift the way you think and operate in business - in 5 minutes or less. Sign up: MMCBPodcast.comLISTEN TO THE SHOW https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/6...&nbsp;GET IN TOUCH&nbsp;🌍 Our website: www.mmcbpodcast.com&nbsp;🌍 Work with us: [email protected]&nbsp;JOIN OUR COMMUNITY&nbsp;📡 Facebook:<a...

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    Unpacking Creative Entrepreneurship Season 1 Finale | MMCB Podcast Episode #8

    Season 1 Recap and Future of Minding My Creative Business PodcastIn their Season 1 recap of the 'Minding My Creative Business Podcast', hosts Ron 'iRonic' Lee and ShySpeak delve into critical insights, personal reflections, and advice on navigating creative entrepreneurship. They reference pivotal moments and key learning from the season, emphasizing the process of evolving from an infringer to a CEO. In the season finale, the duo discusses the plan for their upcoming season, inviting listener feedback to shape future content. They announce a brief hiatus to prepare for Season 2, and end with their podcast's mantra which reflects a dedication to nurturing creative businesses.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:39 The Purpose of the Live Stream Episode01:21 Recap of the First Season02:11 Engaging with the Audience02:53 Reflections on the Podcast Journey05:02 The Joy of Execution and Expansion07:25 The Importance of Structure and Contracts09:18 The Power of Partnership10:44 The Value of Creativity12:36 The Impact of Responsibility on Business Growth14:35 The Role of Creativity in Business Expansion18:54 The Importance of Teamwork and Delegation21:45 The Power of Legacy and Entrepreneurship24:56 The Importance of Communication in Business28:44 The Role of Leadership in Team Management33:51 Delegating Tasks and Building a Team34:21 The Importance of Self-Development in Leadership34:47 Engaging with Live Audience and Addressing Questions35:29 Understanding Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs)36:08 The Role of Training and Skill in Team Building36:56 The Importance of Protecting Your Ideas37:05 The Role of NDAs in Different Scenarios39:16 The Journey of a Creative Entrepreneur41:10 The Importance of Working in Relevant Fields42:38 The Transition from Creative to CEO42:39 The Importance of Identifying as a Creative Entrepreneur43:31 The Journey of a Multi-Hyphenate Creative Entrepreneur47:39 The Importance of Pricing and Return on Investment56:33 The Importance of Identifying as a Creative Entrepreneur01:01:50 The Importance of Community and Feedback01:04:45 Closing Remarks and Looking Forward to Season TwoKey Topics:Journey of Creation: The process and challenges of creating the podcast.Emotional Reflections: Joy, pride, and optimism felt by the hosts.Entrepreneurial Insights: Lessons learned from interviewing successful creative entrepreneurs.Challenges and Solutions: Overcoming technical and marketing hurdles.Future Aspirations: Plans for expanding and enhancing the podcast experience for listeners.Tips for Creative Entrepreneurs:Execution is Key: Moving from idea to execution is crucial. Planning and ideation are important, but the real value comes from bringing those ideas to life.Embrace the Highs and Lows: The entrepreneurial journey is filled with ups and downs. Learning from both the successes and challenges is essential for growth.Seek Guidance: No matter your industry, learning from those who have succeeded before you can provide invaluable insights and help avoid common pitfalls.Focus on Quality: Whether it's the content of your podcast or any creative output, striving for excellence will set you apart and resonate with your audience.Marketing Matters: Understanding the importance of marketing and finding effective strategies to promote your work is critical for reaching your target audience.This episode serves as a testament to the hard work, dedication, and passion required to create and...

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    Creativepreneur Protection 101: Building a Secure Creative Business | MMCB Podcast Episode #7

    Introduction:Welcome to another insightful episode of the "Mind My Creative Business" podcast, catering to the creative entrepreneurs out there. In this episode, hosts ShySpeaks and Ronald Lee Jr. delve into crucial strategies for protecting your creative endeavors both internally and externally.Background:Navigating the world of creative entrepreneurship requires a unique set of skills, including safeguarding your ideas, time, and brand. ShySpeaks and Ronald Lee Jr. share their experiences and practical advice on establishing boundaries, implementing contracts, securing deposits, managing reviews, and leveraging non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to fortify your creative business.Key Topics Covered:Protecting Your Time:Setting boundaries to safeguard your creative and personal time.Recognizing the importance of balance to prevent burnout.Contract and Agreement Frameworks:The significance of having a contract in place for creative services.Simplifying contracts and obtaining legal approval for repeated use.Collecting Deposits and Milestone Payments:Utilizing deposits to secure commitment from clients.Implementing milestone payments for ongoing projects to ensure fair compensation.Review Management and Customer Service:Acknowledging the impact of online reviews on your creative business.Prioritizing customer service to enhance customer experience.Screening Clients:Developing a screening process to filter clients and align with your business structure.Setting expectations early in the client relationship to avoid potential conflicts.Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs):Utilizing NDAs to protect your intellectual property and confidential information.Integrating NDAs when sharing ideas with potential partners, managers, or publicists.00:00 - Intro &amp; Welcome00:23 - Topic Introduction: Protect My Creative00:53 - Internal Protection: Starting with Ourselves01:12 - The Importance of Systems and Processes02:14 - Delving into Internal Protection: Strategy and Self-Development02:35 - Entity Formation, Insurance, and Intellectual Property03:51 - Breaking Down Entity Structures and Protection05:50 - The Significance of Insurance in Protecting Creatives08:39 - Ongoing Protection: Intellectual Property Rights15:11 - The Value of Legal Advice and CPA Guidance16:22 - Addressing Customer Experience and Service27:28 - Commercial Break &amp; Merchandise Announcement27:32 - Transitioning to External Protection28:26 - Standard Contracts and Customary Agreements30:08 - Deposits and Milestone Payments36:04 - Online Presence Management37:22 - Utilizing Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs)49:02 - Recap and Closing Thoughts52:35 - Closing Mantra and GoodbyeConclusion:As creative entrepreneurs, it's imperative to act as true entrepreneurs by implementing these strategies for internal and external protection. The hosts emphasize the importance of taking steps to safeguard time, creativity, intellectual property, and reputation. By adhering to these principles, creative entrepreneurs can foster a secure and thriving business.Call-to-Action:Ready to be a true Guardian of Creativity? Join the MMCB community, subscribe to the newsletter, and grab your Protective Strategies Workbook to fortify your creative empire. Embrace your role as a defender of your craft, and let the creative guarding commence!...

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    Power Duo: Business Insights | MMCB Episode 6 w/Josh & Karis Pharris

    Introduction:Embark on a journey with ShySpeaks and Ron "iRonic" Lee Jr. as the engage in a dynamic conversation with the creative power couple, Josh and Karis Pharris. In this insightful interview, they delve into their experiences as creative entrepreneurs, sharing valuable insights, challenges, and strategies that propelled their business growth.Creator Bio:Meet the Creative Power Couple, Josh and Karis Pharris, owners of Pharris Photography. With a passion for creative entrepreneurship, they share their journey and expertise to empower fellow creatives. Key Topics Covered:Hiring Strategies for Creatives:The Pharris duo discuss their hiring journey and the pivotal role it played in expanding their business.Insight into the importance of hiring to achieve financial growth and operational ease.Strategies for Scaling:The initial hiring decisions were driven by the need for increased productivity and reaching a higher income level.Emphasizing the significance of identifying and leveraging each team member's "zone of genius."Building a Supportive Team:The challenges of managing multiple employees and the realization that having a team requires a set of management skills.The comparison of managing a team to parenting and the growth process in becoming effective leaders.Leadership Development:Learning from experience and developing leadership skills to navigate the complexities of business growth.Recommended resources for leadership development, including insights from John Maxwell.Crucial Business Levers:Understanding the true value of your creative offer beyond the surface level.Establishing a strategic pricing structure aligned with your financial goals.Crafting a cohesive brand message that aligns with your offerings and builds client trust.Balancing Creativity and Administration:The unique synergy between Karis's creativity and Josh's administrative skills.Acknowledging the importance of embracing both creative and administrative aspects for business success.Key Takeaways:Hiring Strategies for Creatives:The Pharris duo divulge their hiring journey, showcasing its pivotal role in expanding their business.Insight into the importance of hiring for financial growth and operational ease.Strategies for Scaling:Initial hiring decisions driven by the need for increased productivity and reaching a higher income level.Emphasis on identifying and leveraging each team member's "zone of genius."Building a Supportive Team:Challenges of managing multiple employees and the realization that having a team requires a set of management skills.Comparison of managing a team to parenting and the growth process in becoming effective leaders.Leadership Development:Learning from experience and developing leadership skills to navigate the complexities of business growth.Recommended resources for leadership development, including insights from John Maxwell.Crucial Business Levers:Understanding the true value of your creative offer beyond the surface level.Establishing a strategic pricing structure aligned with your financial goals.Crafting a cohesive brand message that aligns with your offerings and builds client trust.Balancing Creativity and Administration:The unique synergy between Karis's creativity and Josh's administrative skills.Acknowledging the importance of embracing both creative and administrative aspects for business success.Closing Thoughts:As the conversation wraps up, ShySpeaks teases...

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    Scaling Your Creative Business | MMCB Episode 5 w/Lorraine Kamesha

    Introduction:Welcome to another insightful episode of the "Minding My Creative Business" podcast! I'm thrilled to share this valuable interview with Lorraine Kamesha, a seasoned entrepreneur and creative professional who has mastered the art of scaling creative businesses. If you're a creative entrepreneur eager to take your venture to new heights, you're in for a treat. In this article, we'll dive deep into Lorraine's wisdom and experiences, exploring the keys to growing and sustaining a flourishing creative enterprise.Creators Bio:Lorraine Kamesha is a name synonymous with success in the creative business world. Her journey from aspiring creative to accomplished entrepreneur is an inspiration to many. Through her extensive experience, she has built a thriving creative enterprise and is dedicated to sharing her knowledge with fellow creatives.Key Takeaways:* Transitioning to Leadership: Lorraine emphasizes the crucial transition from a hands-on creator to a visionary leader. Learn how to step into this role effectively and guide your business to success.* Delegation and Systematization: Discover the art of delegation and systemization. Lorraine explains how these processes are essential for streamlining your creative business and allowing it to thrive.* Empowering Your Team: One of the keys to success is empowering your team to make decisions. Lorraine's insights into nurturing a collaborative and empowered work environment are invaluable.Step-by-Step Process:Step 1: Transitioning to Leadership* Understand the shift from creator to leader.* Develop a clear vision for your business.Step 2: Delegation and Systemization* Identify tasks that can be delegated.* Implement systems to streamline processes.Step 3: Empowering Your Team* Foster open communication and idea sharing.* Encourage your team to take ownership of their work.Quotes from Lorraine:Lorraine Kamesha on delegation: "Delegating tasks effectively is like greasing the wheels of your business. It allows everything to run smoothly."Lorraine Kamesha on collaboration: "Innovation often arises from the cross-pollination of ideas. Encourage collaboration, and watch your business thrive."Resources Mentioned:* mmcbpodcast.com: Visit the podcast's website to join the Creatives Corner community and access additional resources.Expert Advice:As someone deeply passionate about creative entrepreneurship, my personal advice is to embrace change and innovation. The creative business landscape is ever-evolving, and being adaptable is key. Listen to your audience, stay true to your vision, and never stop learning. Your journey, much like Lorraine's, can be a remarkable one.FAQ:Q1: How can I effectively transition from being a creator to a leader in my creative business? A1: Start by defining your business's vision and values. Then, delegate tasks that don't align with this vision, and focus on guiding your team toward achieving your creative goals.Q2: What role does collaboration play in scaling a creative business? A2: Collaboration fuels innovation. Encourage your team to share ideas and work together. It can lead to fresh perspectives and solutions that drive growth.Q3: What should I do if my creative business goes viral unexpectedly? A3: Be prepared to handle increased demand. Ensure your systems, team, and customer support can handle the influx. Use the opportunity to strengthen your brand.Q4: Where can I find more resources related to scaling my creative business? A4: Visit mmcbpodcast.com to access additional resources and join the Creatives Corner community.Q5: How can I leave a review for the "Minding My Creative Business" podcast? A5: You can leave a review on your preferred podcast platform, sharing your thoughts and feedback with the...

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    The 4 KEY Lessons Frank Cage Learned Building a THRIVING Design Studio

    IntroductionIn this captivating episode, we dive deep into the world of creative entrepreneurship with Frank Cage, a remarkable individual who transformed himself from a humble self-taught artist in Lima to the proud owner of Cage Design Studios. Frank's journey is an inspiring testament to what's possible when passion, determination, and a touch of creativity collide.Why This Episode MattersFrank's story is a testament to the resilience of creative entrepreneurs. His journey from freelancing to owning a thriving studio is a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to embark on a similar path. As someone deeply entrenched in the creative industry, I believe that sharing this episode is invaluable for aspiring entrepreneurs.Creator BioFrank Cage is not just an entrepreneur; he's a visionary artist with a flair for design. His journey began as a self-taught artist in Lima, where his passion for art and design ignited. With dedication and an unwavering commitment to his craft, he ventured into higher education to refine his skills. Frank honed his expertise while working for a sign shop, gaining hands-on experience that would later prove indispensable.Frank's story is a testament to the boundless possibilities that open up when you combine creativity with an entrepreneurial spirit. Today, he is the proud owner of Cage Design Studios, a creative hub that offers a spectrum of services including photography, videography, and graphic design.Connect with Frank Cage and Cage Design Studios:Cage Design Studios WebsiteFrank Cage on InstagramKey TakeawaysThe Beginnings:Frank's early life and discovery of his passion for art.The pivotal decision to attend college and the practical experience gained while working for a sign shop.How a job loss became the catalyst for Frank's entrepreneurial journey.Starting Cage Design Studios:Frank's motivation to establish Cage Design Studios and the role of fatherhood in this decision.Overcoming the initial challenges, including financial hurdles and client acquisition.The importance of personal branding and reputation-building in the world of freelancing.Collaborations and Business Model:Frank's approach to collaborations and nurturing B2B relationships within the creative industry.The significance of mentorship in helping fellow creatives build their businesses.Insights into contractual agreements and clauses that protect the interests of a growing creative studio.Frank's Journey: A Step-by-Step GuideStep 1: The Beginnings Frank's journey began with his early passion for art and design. He decided to further his skills by attending college and gained practical experience while working for a sign shop. The pivotal moment that pushed him into entrepreneurship was when he lost his job, leading him to take the leap into starting his own business.Step 2: Starting Cage Design Studios Frank's motivation to start Cage Design Studios was deeply rooted in fatherhood. He encountered numerous challenges in the early days, including financial struggles and the need to secure clients. During this phase, he realized the vital importance of personal branding and building a strong reputation as a...

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    Unleashing Business in Creativity | MMCB Episode 3 w/Feleceia Wilson

    In this episode of the "Mind My Creative Business" podcast, Feleceia Wilson, a successful creative entrepreneur, shares her journey and valuable insights for budding entrepreneurs in the creative industry. She discusses her transition from studying musical theater to founding her own boutique communications agency. Her experiences provide crucial advice and inspiration to fellow creatives. Here are the key takeaways:Introduction and BackgroundFeleceia Benton shares her journey from studying musical theater to founding her boutique communications agency.She emphasizes the importance of mentorship and guidance from experienced individuals.Starting the Entrepreneurial JourneyFeleceia highlights the role of necessity in her journey, as she needed to provide for herself and her child.She started as a volunteer, offering her skills and gaining valuable experience.Navigating the TransitionFeleceia discusses the pivotal moment when she realized the importance of combining her creative talents with a business-oriented mindset.She emphasizes the significance of continually learning and evolving in one's entrepreneurial journey.Building a Communications AgencyFeleceia explains the transition from solopreneurship to building a team.She provides insights into restructuring contracts to ensure profitability and sustainability.The importance of factoring in all expenses, including equipment, licensing, and workspace, is emphasized.Customizing Services for ClientsFeleceia describes her agency's approach to tailoring services to each client's specific needs.She advises creatives to align clients' needs with their existing processes and skills to ensure a successful partnership.Measuring SuccessFeleceia outlines various methods to measure the effectiveness of creative work, including gathering client feedback, analyzing analytics, and monitoring revenue.She emphasizes the importance of regular evaluation and not being afraid to look at the data.Parting Thoughts and MantraFeleceia shares parting thoughts and expresses her willingness to return for future episodes.The podcast ends with a mantra: "All it takes is intention, consistency, and laser focus to mind my creative business."Feleceia Benton's journey from a creative background to establishing a thriving communications agency serves as an inspiration for those looking to combine their creative talents with entrepreneurial endeavors. Her insights into contract structuring, client customization, and effective measurement of success provide valuable guidance for creative entrepreneurs. The episode concludes with an empowering mantra for all creatives to embrace in their journey to success.Welcome to the "Mind My Creative Business" podcast, where creativity meets entrepreneurship in a symphony of success! 🎭🚀 In this episode, we're diving into the riveting journey of Feleceia Benton, a trailblazing creative entrepreneur who has not only harnessed her artistic talents but also transformed them into a thriving boutique communications agency. As an expert in this niche, I believe that sharing her story is invaluable for budding entrepreneurs in the creative industry.Creator Bio: Feleceia Benton Feleceia Benton is a dynamic entrepreneur, artist, and visionary. Her journey is a testament to the power of creativity combined with a strong entrepreneurial spirit. With a background in musical theater, she defied convention by founding her own boutique communications agency, where she seamlessly blends artistry with business acumen. Her experiences provide crucial advice and inspiration to fellow creatives on their entrepreneurial journeys.<a...

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    Why Every Creative Needs This Podcast Now! Creative to CEO

    Creative to CEO: Unlocking the Potential of Monetizing Your Creative SkillsThis episode covers the difference between being a creative and a creative entrepreneur, shifting mindset to a CEO perspective, examples of long-term strategies, embracing scalability, case study of scaling as a creator with B Simone, personal experiences in money-making projects, scaling on YouTube with Think Media, and using creativity to generate revenue while embracing opportunities for growth.1 - Key Topics1. From Creative to CEO: Unlocking the Potential of Monetizing Your Creative Skills2. The CEO Mindset: How Thinking Like a Business Owner Can Amplify Your Creativity3. Scaling Up: The Art of Expanding Your Creative Business with a CEO Mindset4. Turning Creativity into Profit: Strategies for Building a Successful Creative Entrepreneurship5. Creative Entrepreneurship 101: Navigating the Shift from Artist to Business Owner6. The Power of Scaling: How to Leverage Your Creative Skills for Business Growth7. Creativity as Currency: Embracing the CEO Mindset to Monetize Your Talents8. Unlocking the CEO Within: How to Turn Your Creative Passion into a Profitable Business9. Amplifying Creativity: The Roadmap to Thriving as a Creative Entrepreneur10. Think Like a CEO, Create Like an Artist: Building a Sustainable Business from Your CraftKeywords:creative, creative entrepreneur, expensive equipment, return on investment, CEO mindset, value, income, services, products, clients, margins, key performance indicators, profit, growth, long term, scalability, delegation, batching, scheduling, professional editor, scaling, business owners, balloon arch, recording artist, audience, fan base, merchandise, bakery, B Simone, Wild 'N Out, manifesting success.Timestamped Overview:00:03:02 Focused on improving creativity through craft.00:05:26 Creating brand strategy and achieving financial goals.00:07:05 Creatives may not prioritize return on investment.00:11:08 Transitioning from selling creativity to monitoring financials.00:16:30 Timing and strategy for profit and supply.00:19:49 Scalability for creatives: expanding your business.00:21:43 Scaling involves delegating tasks and expanding offerings.00:26:02 Creators delegate by batching and outsourcing editing.00:29:00 Online personality scales brand through various ventures.00:32:11 "Think Media: How to Scale Up YouTube"00:38:55 Using my creativity for a money-making project.00:46:20 Creativity can generate revenue and growth.00:50:59 Join Creative Corner community: newsletter &amp; Facebook. Visit mmcbpodcast.com to join.Question:1. How would you define the difference between being a creative and being a creative entrepreneur?2. In what ways do you think a CEO mindset can benefit creative entrepreneurs?3. Can you think of any examples from your own experience where thinking like a CEO benefited your creative business?4. How do you currently approach scalability in your creative business? Are there any areas where you can see room for growth?5. Have you ever delegated tasks in your creative business? If so, what impact did it have on your productivity and ability to scale?6. Are there any aspects of your creative business that you feel are not currently scalable? How might you be able to overcome these challenges?7. After listening to the episode, has your perspective on monetizing your creativity changed? If so, how?8. Have you ever considered collaborating with other creatives or turning your business into an agency model? What potential benefits or challenges do you see in doing so?9. What steps can you take to shift your mindset from solely focusing on creative projects to thinking...

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    What is a Creativepreneur? | MMCB Episode 1

    Show Notes - Episode 1 - What is a Creative Entrepreneur1 - Key TopicsBackground: Are you a creative entrepreneur seeking to turn your artistic passions into thriving business ventures? Look no further! In this episode of the Minding My Creative Business podcast, hosts Shy Speaks and Ron "Ironic" Lee Jr. delve into the dynamic world of creative entrepreneurship. They unravel the essence of being a creative entrepreneur, dissect the roles within this realm, and explore the transition from creator to CEO. Get ready to embark on a journey of insights and strategies that empower creative entrepreneurs to flourish in their endeavors.Key Topics Covered:Defining Creative Entrepreneurs: Discover what it truly means to be a creative entrepreneur who combines artistic talents with business acumen.Four Types of Creative Entrepreneurs: Explore the distinct roles of artists, makers, movers, and shakers within the realm of creative entrepreneurship.Transitioning Between Roles: Learn how creative entrepreneurs can evolve and adapt as they shift between different roles to align with their changing passions and goals.The Shaker Perspective: Gain inspiration from prominent figures like Dr. Oz and Walt Disney, who transformed their creative visions into successful business ventures.Balancing Creativity and Business: Uncover the art of balancing creative pursuits with effective business strategies, including the importance of automation and team expansion.Conclusion: Join Shy Speaks and Ron "Ironic" Lee Jr. on this enlightening episode that lays the foundation for creative entrepreneurs to build, innovate, and succeed. Stay tuned for future episodes that delve deeper into the transition from creator to CEO, featuring interviews with accomplished creative entrepreneurs. As the hosts inspire you to mind your creative business, remember that success requires intention, consistency, and laser focus.Target Audience: This episode is tailored for aspiring and established creative entrepreneurs who are eager to amplify their artistic talents while building successful business ventures. Whether you're an artist, maker, mover, or shaker, the insights shared in this episode will guide you on your journey to creative and entrepreneurial fulfillment.Episode Duration: Approximately 42 minutes

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    Empower Your Creativepreneur Journey | MMCB Ep. 0

    This is Episode 0 of the "Minding My Creative Business" podcast hosted by ShySpeaks and Ron "Ironic" Lee Jr. The hosts introduce themselves and share their backgrounds as artists and entrepreneurs. They express their passion for helping creatives understand the business side of their art and share their experiences in the industry. Ron talks about how he started coaching and mentoring other artists and decided to monetize his knowledge. Shy mentions her event center business and how it allows her to interact with various creative entrepreneurs. The hosts explain their goal of interviewing successful creatives who have turned their art into a thriving business. They aim to provide guidance, tips, and inspiration for creative entrepreneurs looking to monetize their talents and build a legacy.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

MMCB Podcast helps you embrace the business of creativity! Every week, go with Ron "iRonic" Lee and ShySpeaks behind the brand of some of the most wildly successful creative entrepreneurs. You'll be sure to gain access to the strategy and structure thatturn creative arts into viable 6, 7, and even 8 figure businesses! Trust us, you're not the only _____ (*insert your creative genius here*) that struggled with generating a full-time income from your skillset and passion. But musician, photographer, designer, etc. all over the world have embrace the power of information, implemented business principles & systems, and moved from creatives to CEOs thereby turning their passion into profits. Say this out loud: All it takes is intention, consistency, and laser-focus to Mind My Creative Business!

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Ron "Ironic" Lee Jr. and ShySpeaks

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