Her Creative Empire

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Her Creative Empire

Her Creative Empire is a voice note for the women who never quite fit in — curious, creative, emotional, ambitious, and allergic to surface-level anything. Hosted by Leah Clancy, a photographer turned business coach and creative founder, this podcast is where art, business, identity, and soul collide.Each week, Leah shares real, unfiltered solo episodes and interviews with women who’ve built thriving creative businesses — often after a massive life pivot in midlife. From painters and designers to retreat hosts and influencers, these are the stories of women who took the leap, bet on themselves, and did the wild thing, even when it was terrifying.If you’ve ever felt too much, too intense, or too layered for the world around you… welcome home.

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    Off the Cuff: Can you take me seriously if I photograph teenagers?

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, I explore the tension between coaching women on identity, confidence, and business — and photographing teenage girls in fun, styled sessions.At first, those paths felt disconnected.But the more I sat with it, the more I realized they share the same purpose: helping people feel confident, safe, and comfortable in who they are, just at different stages of life.I also talk about the pressure teenage girls face today to not seem like they’re trying too hard, and how that impacts the way they show up.If you’ve ever questioned your direction or felt like your work doesn’t fully make sense, this episode is about finding the deeper connection underneath it.

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    Off the Cuff: Wait… Should I Know This?

    Send us Fan MailWhat happens when you build your business without following what everyone else in your industry is doing? In this off-the-cuff episode, I share why I’ve never been to a photography conference or workshop (even though I’m hosting one) and how staying outside the usual industry noise has actually been an advantage. I’m seeing more and more people overwhelmed from taking courses, following endless advice, and trying to build their business out of strategies that don’t belong to them, until they lose their own voice. We talk about the cycle of people teaching what they just learned, why strategy isn’t enough without self-trust, and why feeling “outside” your industry, especially as a woman in a new or second phase of life, might be exactly where your real voice gets built.

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    The Year I Stopped Ignoring the "NO"

    Send us Fan MailThis episode is a year-end reflection, but not the polished, tie-it-up-with-a-bow kind.I’m talking about the signals I couldn’t ignore this year, even when it would have been easier to keep going as usual. I share why the end of the year feels so loud, how easy it is to drown in other people’s opinions and expectations, and what finally made me stop negotiating with myself.In this episode, I tell the story of a moment with a friend that landed as a full-body no and why that clarity, even when it came with anger, changed how I think about boundaries and self-trust. I talk about why I chose to set intentions on the winter solstice instead of making New Year’s resolutions, including the ritual my husband and I did around a bonfire and what it taught me about slowing down and actually letting gratitude land.I also share what happened inside the biggest and most successful year of my business, and why listening to my signal meant letting go of things that were working beautifully to make room for what’s next.This conversation is about discernment, endings, and learning how to hear your own signal underneath all the noise, especially if you’re standing at the edge of a new chapter.If you’re moving into the new year feeling unsettled, pulled in multiple directions, or quietly aware that something needs to change, this episode will meet you right where you are.

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    She Took Herself to Italy at 44. What Happened Next Changed Her Life.

    Send us Fan MailWhat happens when your life falls apart… and you book a one-way ticket to Italy anyway? At 44, with no plan and no art background, Kippi Leonard did exactly that—and everything changed. In this episode, I talk to Kippi about the solo trip that sparked a complete reinvention. From her first emotional moment in front of Michelangelo’s David to selling her paintings for five figures, Kippi’s journey is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to become who you really are.We talk about creativity, risk, finding your voice as a woman in midlife, and the realities of building a thriving art business after 40. Kippi shares how she taught herself to draw, built gallery relationships, navigated fear, pricing, and success—and what she’s learned about working hard, setting boundaries, and becoming unshakably herself.If you're standing at a crossroads, this one’s for you.

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    The Grit That Saved me: Fire, Failure and Getting Up Again

    Send us Fan MailIn this solo episode, I’m talking about grit—the unglamorous, sweaty, get-back-up-again kind. The kind that shows up when your house burns down. (Yep, that happened.) The kind that keeps you going when your catalog business tanks spectacularly. (Also me.) And the kind that lets you smile through a massively awkward, under-attended ballroom event where you hired a band, belly dancers, and booked a venue the size of a Costco… for 30 guests.I take you through the real stories that taught me what grit really looks like—plus why it matters more than talent, IQ, or even confidence.You’ll hear:The surreal moment I watched my bedroom go up in flamesHow I lost money (and probably a little dignity) chasing a dream business in my 20sThe ball that bombed—and the lesson that stuckWhy failing big gave me the skills I needed to eventually succeedAnd the quote I come back to every time I want to crawl under a blanket and never try againThis one’s for anyone who’s ever failed, flopped, or felt like giving up. If that’s you—listen up. This is your sign to keep going.Because your empire? It’s still waiting.And you? You were built for it.

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    From Teacher to Beauty Influencer: How Lauren Hale Built Her Online Business

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, I’m talking with beauty influencer and author Lauren Hale, who went from teaching kindergarten in Idaho to building a thriving online business with nearly a million followers. She’s known for helping women feel confident in their skin through makeup that actually works for aging faces — but her story is about so much more than eyeliner.We talk about:The moment she decided to quit her job and go all in on content creationThe big break that helped her brand explodeThe personal values she refuses to compromise — even when it means turning down big moneyWhy getting invited isn’t always as fun as not getting invited (yes, we went there)What’s next in the ever-evolving world of beauty influencingLauren’s journey is such a powerful example of what's possible when you take a risk, trust your gut, and build something aligned with who you really are.

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    How I Burned It Down to Build a Life I Love

    Send us Fan MailIn this solo episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on my story — the whole messy, magical, not-always-pretty truth about how I went from single mom in survival mode to professional photographer with a thriving business.You’ll hear about the freedom of my wild childhood, the influence of a fearless mother, and the power of curiosity and reinvention. I’ll take you through the leap I made when I left my marriage, the scrappy early days of building my business, and the moment I hung my work in Starbucks with no idea what I was doing (but knew I had to start somewhere).This one’s for the woman standing at the edge of her next chapter — scared but ready. If that’s you, this episode is your sign.

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    For Women Who Don’t Play Safe: Creativity, Connection & Choosing Freedom with Angie Monson

    Send us Fan MailI couldn’t think of a better way to kick things off than with Angie Monson—creative entrepreneur, global retreat founder, photographer, and all-around soulful badass. Angie turned her passion into a career that lets her travel the world, host transformational retreats in places like Bali, Morocco, Croatia, and Italy, and live life on her own terms.In this episode, we dive deep into:    •    Why female friendships can feel hard—and how to find connection that truly supports you.    •    The truth about making money as a creative (hint: it’s not just about talent).    •    How personal healing impacts your success, happiness, and business growth.    •    Angie’s journey from photographer to global retreat leader—and what it really looks like behind the scenes.If you’ve ever thought, “Can I really turn my passion into a business?” or “Why does building community as a woman feel so complicated?”—this conversation is for you.Hit play and let’s start building your creative empire—together.⸻Connect with Angie Monson:The Traveling SisterhoodLet’s Stay Connected:Follow me on Instagram: @leahclancyphotographyJoin my free broadcast channel for behind-the-scenes content + creative business tips: Her Creative EmpireSubscribe to Her Creative Empire so you never miss an episode!⸻Coming Up Next Week:It’s just you and me. I’m sharing my personal story—how I went from being a divorced single mom with nothing but a camera and a dream, to building a photography business that supported my family, my creativity, and my freedom. If you’ve ever wondered if it’s too late to start, or if doing something artistic can actually pay the bills—don’t miss it.

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    What If You’re Not Too Much—Just in the Wrong Room?

    Send us Fan MailIn this very first episode of Her Creative Empire, Leah shares the spark that inspired the podcast—an honest reflection on female friendship, ambition, motherhood, and the quiet longing for deeper connection.She opens up about always feeling like she didn’t quite fit in traditional circles, and how one brutally honest character from White Lotus helped her realize she wasn’t “too much”—she was just in the wrong room.This episode is an invitation into a new kind of space: one where creative, curious women can talk about real things—art, business, psychology, spirituality, identity—and build something that’s theirs.If you’re craving honest conversations, creative inspiration, and true sisterhood… welcome. You’ve found the right room

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Her Creative Empire is a voice note for the women who never quite fit in — curious, creative, emotional, ambitious, and allergic to surface-level anything. Hosted by Leah Clancy, a photographer turned business coach and creative founder, this podcast is where art, business, identity, and soul collide.Each week, Leah shares real, unfiltered solo episodes and interviews with women who’ve built thriving creative businesses — often after a massive life pivot in midlife. From painters and designers to retreat hosts and influencers, these are the stories of women who took the leap, bet on themselves, and did the wild thing, even when it was terrifying.If you’ve ever felt too much, too intense, or too layered for the world around you… welcome home.

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