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Welcome to Episode 12, the final episode of Season 5 of Art Is... the podcast for artists. In this installment, Isotta and Lauryn revisit the podcast's inaugural theme: success. Listeners are invited to explore the intricate facets of defining success in the arts and creative industries, emphasizing the importance of emotional and mental well-being.
The hosts delve into Lauryn's insight that "the only constant is change." Taking inspiration from Daisy Morris, founder of The Selfhood, the episode examines the concept of seasonality in productivity, drawing inspiration from the natural ebbs and flows of the calendar year and paralleling them to the cycles in artistic work. The conversation emphasizes that not every season in an artist's journey should look and feel the same.
The discussion interrogates how perception and emotion can influence decision-making and Lauryn invites you to draft up a personal vision and mission statements as a north star to help keep you in alignment.
The hosts then return to certain key high mileage questions from Lauryn's coaching practice, and encourage the audience to face the discomfort and reflect on their vision and perhaps even do the exercise of thinking out ten years in the future to then ask yourself what would you be excited to tell your friends and family about that's happening in your work and life? Ask yourself what truly lights you up?
Fear is addressed head-on in this episode, highlighting the importance of embracing discomfort. The episode explores the significance of resilience and the crucial task of identifying friction—what's not working? Listeners are prompted to consider another high-mileage question: If failure were not an option, and this were just an experiment, how would they show up?
The hosts guide listeners through the process of reflecting on wins, evaluating setbacks, and pondering how to achieve different results next time. The audience is encouraged to ask themselves: Are their actions aligning with their goals? What changes can they make to bring their vision to life? The episode also explores how vision and missions intertwine with the art of manifestation.
The importance of trusting instincts as a one-person team running an art business is emphasized, wearing all the necessary hats. Being in alignment becomes a central theme as the episode evaluates the process of doing one's work.
Lauryn candidly reflects on her experiences with consultation calls for her coaching business, providing insights into workshopping sales calls and adopting experimental approaches for improvement. The episode delves into the mindset of critique as a tool for upleveling one's craft.
Isotta also shares her journey of setting up a newsletter and reflects on newsletters as a powerful means of sharing one's work, owning an audience, and consistently showing up.
As the hosts conclude the season, Isotta and Lauryn pause to express gratitude. Listeners are welcomed to join in celebrating the diverse and enriching experiences of Season 5 and to anticipate what the future holds. In conclusion the Art Is… community is warmly thanked for being an integral part of this journey.
Topics covered:
Resources Mentioned:
Isotta’s Sculpture Newsletter: https://isotta.beehiiv.com/
Lauryn’s Curated Splash Newsletter for creatives:
Curated Splash Resources https://www.curatedsplash.com/blog
Curated Splash Newsletter (sign up at bottom of page): https://www.curatedsplash.com/
The Selfhood newsletter: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5ffae2c03faa81317adfe0a8
Daisy Morris: https://www.theselfhood.com/
Gizela Lazarate:https://www.galazarte.com/
Link to Art Is.. podcast for artists episode with Gizela:
Part 1: https://www.artispodcast.com/s04-ep15-putting-your-creative-process-first
Part 2: https://www.artispodcast.com/s04-ep17-navigating-instagram-pricing-your-art
Book by Viktor Frankl ‘Man Search for Meaning’: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/4069
Fred Brownstein: https://www.fredxbrownstein.com/
2k for 2k coaching program for coaches: https://staceyboehman.com/2kfor2k/
Isotta’s Sculpture Newsletter: https://isotta.beehiiv.com/
Curated Splash Resources https://www.curatedsplash.com/blog
TASCHEN Publishing https://www.taschen.com/en/
Learn more about our partner ART MO: https://artmo.com/
Follow along @artmo__
Article about Isotta, Art Is… & ARTMO https://artmo.com/buzz/artmo-introduces-its-new-partner-art-is-podcast
Learn more and read transcripts at https://www.artispodcast.com/
Follow the podcast at @artispodcast
Learn more about Isotta at @isottapage and see her work http://www.isottapage.com/
Learn more about Lauryn @curatedsplash and her work https://www.curatedsplash.com/
Original music by Black Wonder Twins
Follow them @blackwondertwins
Donate to the podcast https://app.redcircle.com/shows/375bbc0d-c052-4330-b73b-aad1ba5ed2d9/sponsor
Welcome to Episode 12, the final episode of Season 5 of Art Is... the podcast for artists. In this installment, Isotta and Lauryn revisit the podcast's inaugural theme: success. Listeners are invited to explore the intricate facets of defining success in the arts and creative industries, emphasizing the importance of emotional and mental well-being.
The hosts delve into Lauryn's insight that "the only constant is change." Taking inspiration from Daisy Morris, founder of The Selfhood, the episode examines the concept of seasonality in productivity, drawing inspiration from the natural ebbs and flows of the calendar year and paralleling them to the cycles in artistic work. The conversation emphasizes that not every season in an artist's journey should look and feel the same.
The discussion interrogates how perception and emotion can influence decision-making and Lauryn invites you to draft up a personal vision and mission statements as a north star to help keep you in alignment.
The hosts then return to certain key high mileage questions from Lauryn's coaching practice, and encourage the audience to face the discomfort and reflect on their vision and perhaps even do the exercise of thinking out ten years in the future to then ask yourself what would you be excited to tell your friends and family about that's happening in your work and life? Ask yourself what truly lights you up?
Fear is addressed head-on in this episode, highlighting the importance of embracing discomfort. The episode explores the significance of resilience and the crucial task of identifying friction—what's not working? Listeners are prompted to consider another high-mileage question: If failure were not an option, and this were just an experiment, how would they show up?
The hosts guide listeners through the process of reflecting on wins, evaluating setbacks, and pondering how to achieve different results next time. The audience is encouraged to ask themselves: Are their actions aligning with their goals? What changes can they make to bring their vision to life? The episode also explores how vision and missions intertwine with the art of manifestation.
The importance of trusting instincts as a one-person team running an art business is emphasized, wearing all the necessary hats. Being in alignment becomes a central theme as the episode evaluates the process of doing one's work.
Lauryn candidly reflects on her experiences with consultation calls for her coaching business, providing insights into workshopping sales calls and adopting experimental approaches for improvement. The episode delves into the mindset of critique as a tool for upleveling one's craft.
Isotta also shares her journey of setting up a newsletter and reflects on newsletters as a powerful means of sharing one's work, owning an audience, and consistently showing up.
As the hosts conclude the season, Isotta and Lauryn pause to express gratitude. Listeners are welcomed to join in celebrating the diverse and enriching experiences of Season 5 and to anticipate what the future holds. In conclusion the Art Is… community is warmly thanked for being an integral part of this journey.
Topics covered:
Resources Mentioned:
Isotta’s Sculpture Newsletter: https://isotta.beehiiv.com/
Lauryn’s Curated Splash Newsletter for creatives:
Curated Splash Resources https://www.curatedsplash.com/blog
Curated Splash Newsletter (sign up at bottom of page): https://www.curatedsplash.com/
The Selfhood newsletter: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5ffae2c03faa81317adfe0a8
Daisy Morris: https://www.theselfhood.com/
Gizela Lazarate:https://www.galazarte.com/
Link to Art Is.. podcast for artists episode with Gizela:
Part 1: https://www.artispodcast.com/s04-ep15-putting-your-creative-process-first
Part 2: https://www.artispodcast.com/s04-ep17-navigating-instagram-pricing-your-art
Book by Viktor Frankl ‘Man Search for Meaning’: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/4069
Fred Brownstein: https://www.fredxbrownstein.com/
2k for 2k coaching program for coaches: https://staceyboehman.com/2kfor2k/
Isotta’s Sculpture Newsletter: https://isotta.beehiiv.com/
Curated Splash Resources https://www.curatedsplash.com/blog
TASCHEN Publishing https://www.taschen.com/en/
Learn more about our partner ART MO: https://artmo.com/
Follow along @artmo__
Article about Isotta, Art Is… & ARTMO https://artmo.com/buzz/artmo-introduces-its-new-partner-art-is-podcast
Learn more and read transcripts at https://www.artispodcast.com/
Follow the podcast at @artispodcast
Learn more about Isotta at @isottapage and see her work http://www.isottapage.com/
Learn more about Lauryn @curatedsplash and her work https://www.curatedsplash.com/
Original music by Black Wonder Twins
Follow them @blackwondertwins
Donate to the podcast https://app.redcircle.com/shows/375bbc0d-c052-4330-b73b-aad1ba5ed2d9/sponsor