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  • 117: The Power of Letting Go
    2025/01/07

    In this episode, I’m sharing something deeply personal—how I decided to let go of parts of my business this year to create space for more freedom and joy. If you’ve ever felt stretched too thin or defined by your work, this one’s for you.

    I’ll walk you through my journey of balancing multiple creative ventures and how I finally decided to simplify my focus. We’ll talk about recognizing what lights you up, creating space for meaningful work, and how to let go of what no longer serves you. My hope is that this episode gives you the clarity and courage to step into 2025 with intention and focus.

    Key Takeaways:

    • To do your best work, you must let go of what no longer serves you.
    • Success doesn’t come from juggling everything—it comes from focusing on what matters most.
    • Simplifying your business can reignite your creativity and energy.
    • Freedom and flexibility require intentional decision-making.

    I hope this episode inspires you to take a closer look at what’s truly bringing you joy in your work—and what it might be time to let go of. Thank you for tuning in! Let’s make 2025 the year of clarity, focus, and aligned growth.

    Happy New Year!
    Leslie

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    11 分
  • 116: Pricing, Money Mindset, and Adding Value as a Creative
    2024/12/30

    In this episode, we dive deep into the nuances of pricing your creative work, overcoming money mindset blocks, and building a sustainable business by adding value for your clients. Whether you’re struggling with confidence in charging for your art or feeling stuck in a cycle of chasing the money, this discussion provides a fresh perspective on aligning your creativity with financial success. Plus, we break down actionable strategies for pricing, adapting to feedback, and growing your brand visibility.

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    47 分
  • 115:Artist Interview with Becky Dator
    2024/11/04

    In this episode of The Print Life Podcast, I’m thrilled to welcome Becky Dator, a creative manager with two decades of fashion industry experience across apparel, textile, and color design. With her roots in Philadelphia, Becky’s journey spans well-known brands like Free People and Print Fresh, where she’s held roles from design and project management to art direction and team leadership. We dive deep into her incredible path, starting with a chance encounter that sparked her desire to become a fashion designer, and trace her career’s evolution from student to a leader in the print and textile space.

    Throughout our conversation, Becky shares unique insights into the creative world of in-house design teams, her approach to art direction, and the joy of seeing her team’s work come to life in stores and on the streets. We also explore her latest project—launching her own brand focused on upcycled vintage with hand embellishments— and discuss the importance of staying flexible, creative, and open to opportunities throughout a design career.

    If you’re curious about the inner workings of textile studios, art direction, or building a sustainable fashion line, this episode is packed with inspiration. Join us as we explore the layers of the fashion industry through Becky’s lens and gain valuable advice for navigating a creative career in print design.

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    43 分
  • 114: Artist Interview with Hollei Anne Hayes
    2024/10/21

    Finding Your Power in Surface Pattern Design: An Interview with Hollei Anne Hayes

    In this episode of The Print Life Podcast, I’m joined by Hollei Anne Hayes, the founder of Hollei Anne Design Co., who has spent over a decade honing her craft in the design industry. After working with esteemed brands like Toys R Us and Skip Hop, Hollei transitioned to full-time freelance and now runs her own creative studio, where her art has been seen in major retailers like Target, TJ Maxx, and Hallmark. 🌟

    We talk about her journey from corporate to owning her own business, the power of embracing your unique creative voice, and how she balances creating trend-forward designs with her own personal style. Hollei also shares invaluable insights on pricing your work, navigating the surface pattern design world, and making your art commercially viable.

    The big takeaway? No one is you, and that is your power. This episode is full of inspiration for designers looking to build a sustainable business and own their creative space.

    Whether you're new to surface pattern design or an experienced freelancer, this conversation is a must-listen. 🎧

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    44 分
  • 113: Artist Interview with Bec Oakes
    2024/10/14

    Bec Oakes is a Sydney based print designer, her work is bohemian, vintage and earthy, influenced by her experiences while travelling and nature.

    She discovered the world of print design while studying design at university and fell in love. She started out by interning and working in-house in the fashion and homewares industries but has found her place in her design business. Now her work can be found on fashion, homewares, lifestyle and fabric.

    Bec is a beach lover, yogi, traveler and creative who works with brands that align with her values, placing emphasis on care for the environment, people and communities. She loves to collaborate with people and businesses who are as passionate about what they do as she is.

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    34 分
  • 112: Artist Interview with Sara Torabi
    2024/09/09

    Sara Torabi, owner of Papillon Patterns, is a surface pattern designer based in Canada. Her creative purpose is to create art that brings joy and hope to lives all around the world. Inspired by the vibrant colors and beautiful nature of Canada, her work reflects the intricate details of the lines and curves she observes in her surroundings. Through her designs, she shares her love of art and nature, aiming to bring hope and happiness to those who enjoy her creations

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    30 分
  • 111: From Audience to Client: How to Nurture and Convert on Social Media
    2024/09/04

    In this episode of The Print Life Podcast, we're diving deep into the art of turning your social media audience into loyal clients. We'll explore the crucial differences between your audience, leads, and clients, and why understanding these distinctions is essential for building a successful creative business.

    Leslie breaks down actionable steps to identify who’s engaging with your content, how to nurture those relationships, and the importance of being prepared when your dream clients come knocking. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your strategy, this episode is packed with insights to help you grow a loyal and aligned audience that converts.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Understanding the distinctions between your audience, leads, and clients.
    • How to audit your current audience to ensure it aligns with your business goals.
    • Practical steps to prepare your business for client conversions.
    • Why a small, engaged audience can be more powerful than a large, unfocused one.

    Listen now and get ready to boost your social media strategy!

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    22 分
  • 110: A Conversation with Karina Duncan on Getting Started, Consignment Design & Diving into Freelance
    2024/08/19

    In this episode, join me to sit down with Karina Duncan, a talented textile designer who has carved out a unique space in the womenswear, resort, and swim markets with original, trend inspired print designs. With over six years of experience living and working in Portugal, Karina has honed her craft through both hand-painted and digital mediums. Starting her career as an in-house designer at a printing factory, Karina went on to work for an upcoming design studio in Braga before embarking on her freelance journey in 2021.

    Join us as Karina shares her insights on creating unique, lasting designs, working on consignment for studios, and building 1-1 relationships with her clients. We’ll delve into her passion for hand-painted florals, conversationals, and abstracts, and explore how she continues to make a lasting impression in the world of textile design. This is a must-listen episode for designers looking to blend creativity with commercial success!

    You can follow Karina at:
    https://www.instagram.com/karina.print/

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    29 分