Sponge Stories

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Sponge Stories

Sponge Stories is a podcast for face painters who want to hear what the industry is really like from the people living it.Hosted by me, Siobhan from Theatrix Faces, each episode is a relaxed conversation with a working face painter. We talk about the good parts, the tricky parts, and everything in between.From finding your own style to dealing with comparison, confidence, pricing, and those moments where you question what you are doing, it all comes up. Some episodes are focused, some wander a bit, but that is where the real stuff tends to come out.If you have ever thought is it just me, this is for you.

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    Georgiana - Lizzieland Face Painting

    Georgiana shares her journey into the world of face painting, from her beginnings in Romania to establishing herself as a successful face painter in the UK. She discusses the challenges she faced, the importance of investing in herself, and the evolution of her business. The conversation covers her experiences, challenges, and successes in the face painting industry. From pricing strategies to seasonal fluctuations and the importance of self-promotion, Georgiana provides valuable insights for aspiring face painters and entrepreneurs. She also discusses her upcoming international competition and her passion for teaching face painting techniques.TakeawaysPassion and talent can lead to a successful career, but investing in training and business management is crucial for sustainability.Saying no to events and collaborations that don't align with your values is essential for business growth and personal fulfilment.Seasonal FluctuationsSelf-PromotionTeaching Face Painting TechniquesChapters00:00 The Journey Begins06:06 Transition to the UK18:32 Investing in Training23:42 Business Management and Boundaries30:36 Choosing the Right Events36:22 Debates on Pay Per Face vs. Pay Per Hour41:35 The Importance of Collaboration and Support51:15 Planning for Low Seasons and Business ManagementGeorgiana's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/lizzieland.facepainting?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==

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    Shaianne - Sparklyy FP

    The conversation covers the journey of starting and growing a face painting business, discovering the art of face painting, building an online presence, the challenges of social media, and the development of artistic style and technique. The conversation delves into the art of intentional painting, the value of precision and placement, and the struggle with self-comparison in the face painting industry. It also explores the challenges of imposter syndrome, managing burnout, and work-life balance. Additionally, it discusses the importance of building a face painting community, the joy of face painting, and the teaching and learning aspects of face painting. The conversation concludes with encouragement for aspiring face painters and the belief in a future project.TakeawaysStarting a business requires intention and a willingness to learn and adapt.Artistic style and technique evolve through practice and intentional planning. The importance of intentional paintingChallenges of imposter syndrome and self-comparisonBuilding a supportive face painting communityChapters00:00 Starting a Face Painting Business11:14 Building an Online Presence31:27 Artistic Style and Technique40:22 The Art of Intentional Painting46:20 Navigating the Face Painting Industry59:47 Managing Burnout and Work-Life Balance01:05:21 Building a Face Painting Community01:21:09 The Joy of Face Painting01:29:23 Future Plans and Belief in a Project

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    Sara - The Artful Dabber

    Episode 3 brings a really honest and refreshing conversation.I’m joined by Sara from The Artful Dabber and we talk about what it actually looks like to change direction in your career and back yourself while doing it. Because let’s be honest, that can feel pretty daunting.We get into the importance of branding in your business too. Not just logos and colours, but how you show up, how people remember you, and why it matters more than you might think.And then we talk about something that doesn’t get nearly enough airtime in our industry. Managing the menopause while running a business. The impact it can have, the challenges that come with it, and how Sara is navigating it all alongside her work.It’s a proper mix of practical, personal and real life.If you’re thinking about making a change, trying to stand out, or juggling business with things going on behind the scenes, this one’s for you.Follow Sara on Instagram @the.artful.dabber for updates, and make sure to grab her new book The Professional Face Painter here: https://amzn.eu/d/08wZP3xnReal conversations. From real face painters working in the industry.

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    Heather - Rainbow Tiger Face Painting

    Episode 2 is one that’s going to hit home for a lot of painters.I’m joined by Heather from Rainbow Tiger Face Painting and we get properly honest about the stuff that doesn’t always get said out loud. Imposter syndrome. Burnout. And the honest mistakes made on social media in the heat of the moment.We talk about that feeling of “am I actually good enough?” even when you’re fully booked. The exhaustion that creeps in when you’re saying yes to everything. And the polished online world that can make you question what you’re doing, even when you’re doing just fine.This isn’t about having it all figured out. It’s about real experiences, real doubts, and the reality of working in this industry.If you’ve ever compared yourself, felt like a fraud, or wondered if you’re the only one struggling behind the scenes… you’re not.Follow Heather on Instagram: @rainbowtigerfacepainting and order her new ebook here https://www.etsy.com/shop/rainbowtigersupplies/?etsrc=sdt&dd_referrer=Real conversations. From real face painters working in the industry.

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    Juliet Eve - Facade Academy

    Ever caught yourself scrolling and thinking everyone else is better than you?Episode one kicks things off with Juliet Eve.We chat about comparison in the face painting industry and how easy it is to get pulled into what everyone else is doing. Juliet shares why focusing on your own style matters and how leaning into what makes you different can actually be the thing that helps you stand out.It is an honest conversation about confidence, creativity, and learning to trust your own way of doing things.If you have ever doubted yourself after seeing someone else’s work, this one is for you.Find more from Juliet here:https://julieteve.co.uk/Or join the Facade Academy here:https://facadeacademy.co.uk/

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Sponge Stories is a podcast for face painters who want to hear what the industry is really like from the people living it.Hosted by me, Siobhan from Theatrix Faces, each episode is a relaxed conversation with a working face painter. We talk about the good parts, the tricky parts, and everything in between.From finding your own style to dealing with comparison, confidence, pricing, and those moments where you question what you are doing, it all comes up. Some episodes are focused, some wander a bit, but that is where the real stuff tends to come out.If you have ever thought is it just me, this is for you.

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Siobhan Byrd

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