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In this final episode, I look back at the rich conversations I've had with my 15 guests and share the lessons I've learned:
And in a way they will form the new
1. Own your story. Be the main character. You don’t want to look back one day and see someone else in your story.
2. You are making a difference just by showing up and speaking your truth
3. Know something intimately. Spend time on the thing you love. Do it and do it well
4. Experiment until it feels right
5. You may feel lonely sometimes but you are loved
6. Do thing for the joy of it. You don’t have to make money from your art if you don’t want to.
7. Don’t worry too much about buzzwords or niches. find what’s feels authentic to you
8. You’re a mover and a shaker. It’s your mission to challenge the status quo and leave the world a better place than you found it
9. Don’t try to be someone you’re not. Honour, cherish and celebrate all that you are.
10. Read widely.
11. You are a human being, not a human doing.
Maddy Lawson and Eleanor Cheetham run Folk + Field- Folk: a coming-together of people and place; a home for wildhearted wanderers and seekers of slow. The pair have a shared love of nature and a belief in the magic of connection. It’s a community for those who long for a simple life inspired by the natural world. Through membership and courses, Folk + Field is all about rewilding your life, realigning with the seasons and reconnecting with the land, with yourself, and with others.
Follow Folk + Field on Instagram.
Jess Sutton is an-eco freelance copywriter and owner of 'The Green Creative.' She writes wildly adventurous copy , content and strategy for eco-conscious and ethical businesses. In this episode, we dive into the glorious world of writing copy for your business (the ethical way.)
Connect with Jess on Instagram & LinkedIn.
Connect with Aimée on Instagram.
Kiri McLaughlin is passionate about continuing the conversation around mental health. In 2020, Â Kiri set up 'Mindful Messages NI'- a self-care service where you can send 'parcels of hope' to yourself or a loved on. Each parcel is lovingly curated to calm, soothe and uplift the receipt.Â
Kiri has been working in the field of mental health since 2015. Kiri’s passion for mental health stems from her lived experiences. Having worked for several different charity organisations she has recently ventured into sharing her knowledge under her own business. Kiri is in her mid-thirties (but often still feels like a teenager), married with two little children and a big furry dog. For a long time she has thought she has had life figured out but she’s coming to realise that everyone is just winging it and if her life’s work is helping a few people she’ll be contented. Â
You can connect with Kiri & Aimée on Instagram.
*Remember - if you're struggling, reach out! You are loved more than you know.
Caterina Avanzi is a personal-stylist. She helps women find their style, get dressed effortlessly and be confident in their own skin. We discuss better ways to know and love your body and how to express your deepest self. Connect with Caterina on Instagram and AimĂ©e on Instagram.Â
Laura is a soulful website designer creating purposeful and strategic websites for conscious businesses and passionate creatives. She focuses on delivering personality-driven websites that are both beautiful and functional, with a particular focus on accessibility and inclusivity. She believes that business can be a force for good and that a successful business doesn't have to be at the expense of people or the environment. Laura is passionate about empowering her community to make slow, intentional choices about their business that drives sustainable growth while being in alignment with their heart and soul. She believes in taking consistent, imperfect action towards a better world for everyone!
Show notes are available on my website.
Jeanne is the founder of Spark & Bloom, a mindful brand strategy and design studio. She helps clients who are changing the world to make it a more sustainable and ethical place. Jeanne cultivates mindfulness, education and kindness as a way to inspire and tackle the environmental crisis and social justice issues through the lens of business and design practices.
We discuss:
You can connect with Jeanne on Instagram and Aimée with Instagram.
Shownotes are available over on my website
Chloe is a singer-songwriter from the South West of England, now based in Edinburgh. Her haunting melodies and evocative piano accompaniment are romantic, moody and far-reaching.
In this episode we discuss:
Listen to Chloe's album and connect with her on Instagram.
You can connect with AimĂ©e over on Instagram. Â
Shownotes are available on my website
Katie is the founder of Little Green Duck, helping business owners that want to put purpose or sustainability at the heart of what they do to connect, grow and feel supported. She runs The Duck Pond, a community & membership for purpose-led entrepreneurs, and believes that community, collaboration, and support are the keys to building a movement of businesses that can collectively change the world!Â
We talk about:Â
Connect with Katie on Instagram
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.