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Episode Title: The Weather Report: How to Forecast Your Creative Future & Stay Ahead of the Game
Episode Summary: In this episode, I introduce The Weather Report, a creative forecasting tool designed to help you navigate uncertainty, adapt to industry shifts, and make intentional decisions in your creative career. Whether you're an artist, writer, composer, or entrepreneur, this framework will help you recognise trends, seasonality, and the broader zeitgeist—both in the world around you and within yourself. Learn how to work with change instead of against it, and develop a strategy that is dynamic, responsive, and transformative.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
✅ Why I created The Weather Report in response to rapid shifts in the voiceover industry✅ How external forces like AI, technology, and the economy impact creative careers✅ The two core "weather systems" that influence your work: Your Inner World and The Outside World. Understanding these concepts helps you develop your own personal 'weather forecast.' ✅ How to make smarter, more intentional decisions about when to create, connect, sell, or reflect✅ Practical strategies for applying The Weather Report daily, weekly, monthly, and annually
Resources & Links:
📖 Read the full Substack post: https://ebclarke.substack.com/p/the-weather-report-how-forecast-creative-strategy🎙️ Subscribe to the podcast for future episodes: https://ebclarke.substack.com/podcast📩 Join the conversation: What’s your creative climate right now? Leave a comment or send me a message!
Let’s Connect!
📩 Subscribe to my Substack for updates: https://ebclarke.substack.com📸 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmabclarke/💬 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmabclarke/🐦 Follow me on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@emmabclarke
If you found this episode helpful, please consider leaving a review and sharing it with a fellow creative who could benefit from forecasting their future!
Here's my personal website for more info about me and my work: https://emmaclarke.com/
Episode Title: The Weather Report: How to Forecast Your Creative Future & Stay Ahead of the Game
Episode Summary: In this episode, I introduce The Weather Report, a creative forecasting tool designed to help you navigate uncertainty, adapt to industry shifts, and make intentional decisions in your creative career. Whether you're an artist, writer, composer, or entrepreneur, this framework will help you recognise trends, seasonality, and the broader zeitgeist—both in the world around you and within yourself. Learn how to work with change instead of against it, and develop a strategy that is dynamic, responsive, and transformative.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
✅ Why I created The Weather Report in response to rapid shifts in the voiceover industry✅ How external forces like AI, technology, and the economy impact creative careers✅ The two core "weather systems" that influence your work: Your Inner World and The Outside World. Understanding these concepts helps you develop your own personal 'weather forecast.' ✅ How to make smarter, more intentional decisions about when to create, connect, sell, or reflect✅ Practical strategies for applying The Weather Report daily, weekly, monthly, and annually
Resources & Links:
📖 Read the full Substack post: https://ebclarke.substack.com/p/the-weather-report-how-forecast-creative-strategy🎙️ Subscribe to the podcast for future episodes: https://ebclarke.substack.com/podcast📩 Join the conversation: What’s your creative climate right now? Leave a comment or send me a message!
Let’s Connect!
📩 Subscribe to my Substack for updates: https://ebclarke.substack.com📸 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmabclarke/💬 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmabclarke/🐦 Follow me on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@emmabclarke
If you found this episode helpful, please consider leaving a review and sharing it with a fellow creative who could benefit from forecasting their future!
Here's my personal website for more info about me and my work: https://emmaclarke.com/