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Being a creative in business isn’t just about selling your work—it’s about honoring it while building a brand that supports your vision and pays the bills. In this episode, Laihha Organna Moss-Novak of @Loindaflow shares what it really looks like to walk the line between staying true to your artistry and navigating the demands of entrepreneurship.
We talk about protecting your identity as an artist and illustrator, resisting the pressure to dilute your voice for “what sells,” and how to collaborate with clients without compromising your creative integrity. Laihha offers thoughtful insight on redefining success, setting boundaries, and building a brand that grows with you, not over you.
If you’ve ever struggled to balance passion with profit—or wondered how to hold onto your creative essence in a commercial world—this one’s your permission slip to keep flowing your own way.
 By Ryan Blake
By Ryan BlakeBeing a creative in business isn’t just about selling your work—it’s about honoring it while building a brand that supports your vision and pays the bills. In this episode, Laihha Organna Moss-Novak of @Loindaflow shares what it really looks like to walk the line between staying true to your artistry and navigating the demands of entrepreneurship.
We talk about protecting your identity as an artist and illustrator, resisting the pressure to dilute your voice for “what sells,” and how to collaborate with clients without compromising your creative integrity. Laihha offers thoughtful insight on redefining success, setting boundaries, and building a brand that grows with you, not over you.
If you’ve ever struggled to balance passion with profit—or wondered how to hold onto your creative essence in a commercial world—this one’s your permission slip to keep flowing your own way.