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Have you ever felt like people wanted you to pick just one thing?
Maybe you're a photographer who also teaches. A creative who's been dreaming about starting a podcast. A business owner with an idea you've been afraid to pursue because you're worried people will think you're "all over the place."
In this solo episode of The One Behind the Lens, Kate shares why being multi-passionate isn't something to apologize for—it's one of your greatest strengths. Through personal stories and practical encouragement, she explains how your passions can work together to build a stronger business, spark more creativity, and create a life that actually feels like you.
Why society encourages us to stay inside one box
The difference between having a clear niche and limiting yourself
How your passions naturally strengthen one another
Why thinking in seasons can reduce overwhelm
How to stop apologizing for evolving
A simple exercise to help you connect your passions
Take five minutes and write down every passion, hobby, business idea, or creative outlet that lights you up.
Then ask yourself:
"How could one of these passions make another one stronger?"
Instead of choosing between your passions, start looking for the ways they support one another.
Creative work gets a whole lot easier when everything has a place.
This episode is brought to you by VSCO Workspace
I've been using VSCO Workspace to help organize projects, simplify my workflow, and spend less time searching for files and more time creating.
✨ Check it out using my referral link:
👉 https://refer.vsco.co/katedecoste
Connect with Kate
🌐 Website:
https://www.katedecostephotography.com
📸 Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/katedecoste
🎙️ Listen to more episodes of The One Behind the Lens
📩 Join Marketing Backstage for monthly marketing ideas, content prompts, and behind-the-scenes strategies:
https://www.katedecostephotography.com/photographers
If this episode encouraged you, I'd love for you to leave a review and share it with another creative who needs the reminder that they don't have to fit into someone else's box.
By Kate DeCosteHave you ever felt like people wanted you to pick just one thing?
Maybe you're a photographer who also teaches. A creative who's been dreaming about starting a podcast. A business owner with an idea you've been afraid to pursue because you're worried people will think you're "all over the place."
In this solo episode of The One Behind the Lens, Kate shares why being multi-passionate isn't something to apologize for—it's one of your greatest strengths. Through personal stories and practical encouragement, she explains how your passions can work together to build a stronger business, spark more creativity, and create a life that actually feels like you.
Why society encourages us to stay inside one box
The difference between having a clear niche and limiting yourself
How your passions naturally strengthen one another
Why thinking in seasons can reduce overwhelm
How to stop apologizing for evolving
A simple exercise to help you connect your passions
Take five minutes and write down every passion, hobby, business idea, or creative outlet that lights you up.
Then ask yourself:
"How could one of these passions make another one stronger?"
Instead of choosing between your passions, start looking for the ways they support one another.
Creative work gets a whole lot easier when everything has a place.
This episode is brought to you by VSCO Workspace
I've been using VSCO Workspace to help organize projects, simplify my workflow, and spend less time searching for files and more time creating.
✨ Check it out using my referral link:
👉 https://refer.vsco.co/katedecoste
Connect with Kate
🌐 Website:
https://www.katedecostephotography.com
📸 Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/katedecoste
🎙️ Listen to more episodes of The One Behind the Lens
📩 Join Marketing Backstage for monthly marketing ideas, content prompts, and behind-the-scenes strategies:
https://www.katedecostephotography.com/photographers
If this episode encouraged you, I'd love for you to leave a review and share it with another creative who needs the reminder that they don't have to fit into someone else's box.