32: Experimenting and taking creative risks in 2022
Experimenting and taking creative risks in 2022
31: Online marketing for creative business in 2022
Online marketing for creative business in 2022
30: ALL about how I handle MONEY in my business!
ALL about how I handle MONEY in my business!
29: Creating a personal brand that grows with you w/ Rachel Traxler
RACHEL TRAXLER: On her business journey, developing a personal brand that grew with her business + life, bringing her husband on board, and much more!
28: Making Montana Diaries: My photo/video business story!
Making Montana Diaires: My photo/video business story!
27: Deep dive with destination wedding photographer Grace Troutman!
Meet Grace Troutman:
"My name is Grace Troutman and I'm a Midwest based destination wedding photographer and business educator. I started my business about 6.5 years ago and have traveled to places including Iceland, Ireland, Hawaii, Colorado, California, and Washington to shoot sessions and weddings. I lived in California when I was first starting my business, but Iowa called us home and I was determined to live a life of travel while still being close to family and friends. If I'm not out shooting with my team or teaching other creatives, you can find me hanging out with my husband or playing with my two year old daughter, Pfeiffer. I'm an enneagram 2w3 so that says a lot about me!"
26: 5 steps to systemizing your content strategy!
5 steps to systemizing your content strategy! We’re talking alllll about batching, friend.
25: What does it REALLY take to run multiple businesses? w/ Zoelle Devlin
On today’s episode we have the lovely Zoelle Devlin, the Missoula, Montana entrepreneur behind Love Dot and Love Zoelle. Zoelle has a beautiful eye for design, mind for business, and heart for serving — all of which serve her in her two businesses that she’s sharing about on this episode. Everyyyy purpose-driven creative entrepreneur will have something to gain from this conversation.
24 Personal Branding for Creative Business w/ Salima Omwenga
Salima Omwenga is a personal brand strategist and the founder of UFlourish, a platform where driven workforce professionals and entrepreneurs can learn how to develop a strong personal brand that will unlock new career and business opportunities all while living a life they love. She believes anyone that has a gift, talent, skill, or area of expertise can benefit from being intentional about developing a personal brand.
23 Nicola Dixon on failure and hiding out to pivoting and abundance
On episode 23, I’m joined by my dear friend Nicola Dixon. Nicola is an INCREDIBLE photographer — like, how of this world talented. She’s also a launch strategist and coach who helps photographers enter the digital product space. She gets so freaking vulnerable on this episode of the Montana Diaries Podcast — we go wayyyy back in her business journey and she is so kind to open up about failure, financial trauma, mindset, and her eventual successful pivot into the photo world. This episode is a must listen.
22: Selling a hand made creative product w/ Hannah Lorenzen
On episode 22 of the Montana Diaries Podcast, I’m chatting with Hannah Lorenzen, the Missoula-based owner of Han-MadeWithLove — she makes stunning clay jewelry and it’s so freaking unique, you guys, unlike anything I’ve ever seen. I hired Hannah to design pieces to go in my welcome boxes for my wedding and elopement clients and I am absolutely blown away by the care she put into each design. I knew I had to get her on the pod to tell you about her process. If you’ve been wanting to sell a creative product but you’re not sure where to start, this is a great episode with a heart-centered approach from Hannah...but, yeah, I mostly just want to hype this woman up so that you go freaking check her out. Make your dollars mean something this holiday season — shop local, shop small.
21: Pinterest Strategy for Creative Business w/ MY Pinterest manager Teresa Dietrich!
In episode 21, I’m talking with MY pinterest manager Teresa Dietrich about her journey to becoming a Virtual Assistant-turned Pinterest Strategist, her client workflow, and tips for creative entrepreneurs like you to create your own Pinterest workflows. We dive DEEP into the WHY behind Pinterest as well as the how, so be sure to listen alllll the way to the end so you can implement all of this goodness into your own business.
20: Your most productive and profitable schedule w/ Hannah Murphy
We have an incredibleeee business owner and productivity coach on episode 20 of the Montana Diaries Podcast here to give alllll the guidance and tangible tips — it’s one of my favorite voices in this online business world, the lovely Hannah Murphy! As a business owner who 9xed her client load in just six months, she knows how overwhelming the role of CEO can be - even when your business is thriving on the outside. Hannah helps creative business owners develop PROFIT focused schedules that allow them to outsource the tasks that don’t bring them joy, skip work on the weekends and say yes to more mid-week lunches with your friends, and intentionally dream and plan for the next few years. This is a must-listen episode, friends.
crafting your profitable schedule
As you take in this conversation with Hannah Murphy, remember: Assess all of the tasks you do, plan your schedule around the season of business and life you’re in, create systems that support your goals, and figure out what you can do to sustain those systems. You’ve got this, friend.
19 Lindsey Roman on stewarding each season in family & business
Lindsey Roman is a business educator, social media marketing guru, and photographer based out of Lawrence, Kansas. She’s one of the founders of The Heart University and she co-hosts The Heart & Hustle Podcast, a business podcast for creative entrepreneurs. Lindsey’s mission is to help women know their worth, value, and identity in who they are and boldly do what they were created to do. When she’s not speaking, teaching, or dancing on Instagram, you can find her spending quality time traveling and adventuring with her daughter, Eloise, and husband, Andrew.
18 Rocky Mountain Bride Editor Mackenzie Stevens on Allll Things Magazines and Submitting
Mackenzie turned her internship at RMB into a career as one of their incredible editors — she brought insight into the magazine industry as well as those juicy tangible submission tips!
17 Marketing Expert Micah Larsen on Vulnerability for Women in Business
Micah Larsen helps women creatives build audiences of engaged ideal customers so they can make a consistent income doing work they love. She is the Missoula-based marketing expert behind the 10 week program “How To Hustle.” She teaches everything from how to create a first impression to nurturing loyal customers.
16 Can you be a good artist AND sane!? Mental health, addiction, and authentic expression w/ John Piacquadio
John Piacquadio is a Montana-based artist and fly fisherman, often drawing inspiration from fly tying and fishing in his work. In this episode of the Montana Diaries Podcast, John shared his rich life story from growing up as the child of an Italian immigrant, to the tension between his religious upbringing and his education, to being an art student and drug addict obsessed with originality, to settling into himself as a sober maker and fly fisherman. John was incredibly vulnerable about creativity, mental health, and everything in between.
15 Hillary Folkvord on owning multiple businesses and the "family bottom line"
Hillary Folkvord is a force to reckon with — she is a mother, an amazing curator and social media presence, and a fourth generation Montanan who, along with her amazing family, runs multiple successful businesses, including The RSVP Motel, The Farmer’s Daughter Cafe, and The Sacajawea Hotel. Hillary held nothingggg back when it came to business advice, her lifestyle, or balancing motherhood with her ambition.
14 The value of support systems and creative communities w/ Dawn Jarvis!
In this episode of the Montana Diaries Podcast, we have one of my favorite photographers, I mean, one of my favorite people — she’s a badass business owner with the biggest heart, our twighlighty Myspace queen with a ridiculous amount of talent, and a super cool hang, Dawn Jarvis of Dawn Photo! This conversation went SO FAST you guys, we talked about so freaking much and I could have talked to this lady all day.
13 Silo Skincare Owner Morgan Ser Voss on Digital Sales and Social Media
Morgan Ser Voss is the owner of Silo Skincare, which is Montana-based skincare made for the wild women who lead an active lifestyle and want affordable, all-natural products that won't hold them back. How pithy is that tagline, like come on!? Morgan is the sweetest soul and I just know you’re all going to fall in love with her and her goats the way I have — in this episode, she talks alllll about following in her grandma’s footsteps and adapting a farmers’ market-style business to the digital age we live in. If you are in the weeds with growing your small business and navigating social media marketing and digital sales, this episode is for you — Morgan is incredibly honest and vulnerable about what it is to transition from a maker to a business owner while still working a day job, andddd what it is to be intentional about being content in your current circumstances without losing your ambition. She is amazing, so please please please review this episode and gas her up on social media!