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Welcome back to Off Script, On Brand. We took a short break, and I’m SO excited to be back in your ears. In this episode, I sit down with Australian contemporary artist Erin Reinboth to talk about building a creative life, navigating life-altering moments, and what it really looks like to turn your creative art practice into a business.
From growing up surrounded by entrepreneurial parents who championed creativity from day one, to making intentional decisions about her career path early on, Erin shares how she’s always approached her work with both vision and strategy.
But this convo also moves into a deeply personal chapter, the birth of her second son and his undetected heart condition, which changed everything for her and her family. During her time in the NICU, she found herself returning to sketching and drawing as a form of processing. That experience became a turning point, eventually leading her to painting and into her first solo exhibition.
We talk about the misconceptions of being a full-time artist and building a multifaceted, sustainable business with multiple income streams and creative outlets.
We also chat about identity, growth, and the power of environment, from surrounding yourself with people who expand what you believe is possible, to stepping into a more honest, and authentic version of who you are.
In this episode, we explore:
Follow Erin:
Website: www.erinreinbothart.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinreinbothart/
More House: https://www.morehousetorquay.com.au
More House Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/more_house_torquay/
This episode is supported by Amanda Jane Copy.
For business owners who are done overthinking every caption, email, and website tweak — if your brain’s full but your content isn’t converting, you need this.
Clarity, structure, and someone in your corner → amandajanecopy.com. @amandajanecopy
By Leslie CarvittoWelcome back to Off Script, On Brand. We took a short break, and I’m SO excited to be back in your ears. In this episode, I sit down with Australian contemporary artist Erin Reinboth to talk about building a creative life, navigating life-altering moments, and what it really looks like to turn your creative art practice into a business.
From growing up surrounded by entrepreneurial parents who championed creativity from day one, to making intentional decisions about her career path early on, Erin shares how she’s always approached her work with both vision and strategy.
But this convo also moves into a deeply personal chapter, the birth of her second son and his undetected heart condition, which changed everything for her and her family. During her time in the NICU, she found herself returning to sketching and drawing as a form of processing. That experience became a turning point, eventually leading her to painting and into her first solo exhibition.
We talk about the misconceptions of being a full-time artist and building a multifaceted, sustainable business with multiple income streams and creative outlets.
We also chat about identity, growth, and the power of environment, from surrounding yourself with people who expand what you believe is possible, to stepping into a more honest, and authentic version of who you are.
In this episode, we explore:
Follow Erin:
Website: www.erinreinbothart.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinreinbothart/
More House: https://www.morehousetorquay.com.au
More House Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/more_house_torquay/
This episode is supported by Amanda Jane Copy.
For business owners who are done overthinking every caption, email, and website tweak — if your brain’s full but your content isn’t converting, you need this.
Clarity, structure, and someone in your corner → amandajanecopy.com. @amandajanecopy