Episodes

  • The CMO Dream: A Conversation with Lindsey Miller | Lindsey Miller
    Jan 23 2025

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    In this episode of Profitable Creative, host Christian Brim interviews Lindsay Miller, founder of My Marketing Assistant. They discuss the evolution of marketing technology, the importance of understanding customer needs, and the development of a business model that caters to marketing professionals. Lindsay shares her early experiences with money and entrepreneurship, her career choices, and the entrepreneurial spirit she cultivated while working in politics. In this conversation, Lindsey Miller discusses her aspirations of becoming a CMO, the importance of mentorship, and the lessons learned from financial challenges in her entrepreneurial journey. She reflects on the significance of operational efficiency, the impact of hiring decisions, and the necessity of understanding team dynamics. Lindsey emphasizes the value of learning from experiences and the importance of maintaining a proactive approach in business management.

    PROFITABLE TAKEAWAYS...

    • Lindsay launched My Marketing Assistant to bridge the gap between technology and marketing professionals.
    • The company uses a hybrid model of automation and human expertise.
    • Understanding customer needs is crucial for effective marketing.
    • Lindsay's business model was developed in response to client demands for lower-end tasks.
    • Early experiences with selling art shaped Lindsay's entrepreneurial mindset.
    • Lindsay's career path was influenced by opportunities in politics and marketing.
    • The importance of critical thinking in marketing cannot be overstated.
    • AI can assist in marketing, but human understanding is irreplaceable.
    • Lindsay believes in the power of creativity to drive business success.
    • She remains open to new career opportunities that align with her values. Lindsey aspires to be a CMO, valuing collaboration and leadership.
    • She acknowledges the importance of autonomy and a positive work culture.
    • Many entrepreneurs share a reluctance to return to employee roles.
    • Lindsey believes in the value of mentorship and advice from others.
    • She advises to give challenges more time before moving on.
    • Financial challenges taught her valuable lessons about business management.
    • Maintaining a financial cushion is crucial for business stability.
    • Operational inefficiencies can arise when leadership steps back too much.
    • Hiring more people isn't always the solution to workload issues.
    • Understanding processes and team dynamics is essential for success.

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    47 mins
  • From TV to Photography: John DiMato's Journey | John DeMato
    Jan 21 2025

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    In this episode of the Profitable Creative, host Christian Brim interviews John DiMatto, a photographer who transitioned from television production to branding photography. John shares his journey, discussing the emotional toll of his previous work, the importance of storytelling in photography, and how he identifies and serves his ideal clients. He also delves into pricing strategies, the significance of financial stability for creativity, and valuable lessons learned throughout his career.

    PROFITABLE TAKEAWAYS...

    • John transitioned from television production to photography after a personal loss.
    • He emphasizes the importance of storytelling in photography.
    • John's ideal clients are experts in various fields who need branding photography.
    • He believes in capturing genuine emotions rather than posed images.
    • Pricing strategies evolved from initial low rates to a more stable income.
    • Financial stability allows for greater creative freedom.
    • John encourages photographers to understand their clients' needs and language.
    • He stresses the importance of planting seeds for future business opportunities.
    • Continuous learning and improvement are crucial in the creative industry.
    • John advises focusing on a specific target audience to enhance service delivery.

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    43 mins
  • Transforming Finances: The Power of Coaching | DaRenda Hanson
    Jan 16 2025

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    In this episode of The Profitable Creative, host Christian Brim speaks with DaRenda Hanson, a relationship manager and financial coach. They discuss the importance of financial coaching, the role of values in financial management, and the integration of personal and business finances. DaRenda shares insights on client success stories, the impact of accountability in coaching, and the significance of understanding one's money memories. The conversation also touches on common challenges faced by clients, the value of professional guidance, and the necessity of building trust and communication with clients.

    PROFITABLE TAKEAWAYS...

    • Financial coaching helps clients manage their money better.
    • Understanding personal values is crucial for budgeting.
    • Integrating personal and business finances is essential for entrepreneurs.
    • Accountability is a key component of effective coaching.
    • Client success stories highlight the impact of financial coaching.
    • Money memories shape our financial behaviors as adults.
    • Many clients struggle with understanding tax deductions.
    • Professional guidance is necessary to navigate financial complexities.
    • Trust and communication are vital in client relationships.
    • Education is a significant part of financial coaching.

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    36 mins
  • Breaking Free: A Photographer's Leap of Faith | Elizabeth Snyder
    Jan 14 2025

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    In this episode, Christian Brim interviews Elizabeth Snyder, a passionate photographer who shares her entrepreneurial journey from a young age. Elizabeth discusses her early fascination with photography, the challenges she faced as a single mother, and her eventual leap from a banking career to running her own photography business. She emphasizes the importance of valuing one's work, the need for a balanced schedule, and her aspirations to give back to the community through a nonprofit initiative. Elizabeth's story is one of resilience, creativity, and the pursuit of passion. In this conversation, Elizabeth Snyder shares her journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a successful photographer. She discusses the impact of her upbringing on her business mindset, the importance of shifting beliefs about money and success, and her aspirations for the future. Elizabeth emphasizes the significance of mental health in entrepreneurship and the need for balance between work and personal life.

    PROFITABLE TAKEAWAYS...

    • Elizabeth knew she wanted to be a photographer since age eight.
    • The turning point for Elizabeth was winning a photography contest.
    • Overcoming adversity is a key theme in Elizabeth's journey.
    • Valuing your work is crucial for attracting the right clients.
    • Pricing your services appropriately can change your business dynamics.
    • Scheduling is essential to avoid burnout and maintain creativity.
    • Elizabeth aims to empower women through creative classes in her community.
    • Photography is only a small part of running a photography business.
    • Self-care and personal creativity are often neglected in busy lives.
    • Money management lessons from childhood shape our adult perspectives. Growing up in a financially unstable environment shaped my beliefs about money.
    • I initially thought everyone was in the same financial boat as me.
    • Trusting that clients will pay for my services was a major mindset shift.
    • Affirmations and meditation helped me change my scarcity mindset.
    • People can sense desperation in sales; it's important to come from a place of service.
    • I want to pursue aerial photography and travel more.
    • Your purpose can evolve and doesn't have to be financially driven.
    • Workaholism can be a coping mechanism for entrepreneurs.
    • It's essential to delegate and let go of perfectionism.
    • Enjoying the process is key to long-term happiness in business.

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    40 mins
  • Overcoming Fear in Entrepreneurship | Sunny Dublick
    Jan 9 2025

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    In this episode of the Profitable Creative, host Christian Brim speaks with Sonny Dublick, a marketing consultant who shares her journey from corporate marketing to entrepreneurship. They discuss the challenges of specializing in a niche, overcoming fears related to income and security, and the importance of understanding client needs versus what they think they need. Sonny emphasizes the significance of community support in building confidence and the need for strategic marketing that resonates with human behavior rather than just pushing out content. In this conversation, Sunny Dublick and Christian Brim discuss effective marketing strategies, emphasizing the importance of starting small when seeking clients, the power of authentic marketing, and the emotional resonance that drives consumer decisions. They explore the significance of defining an ideal client and the need for specificity in marketing efforts. The discussion highlights how authenticity and connection can enhance marketing effectiveness, ultimately leading to better engagement and business growth.

    PROFITABLE TAKEAWAYS...

    • Sonny Dublick transitioned from corporate marketing to entrepreneurship after a layoff.
    • Specializing in a niche can lead to greater success than being a generalist.
    • Fear of income and security is common among entrepreneurs.
    • Community support can help build confidence in business.
    • Understanding client needs is crucial for effective marketing.
    • Financial clarity helps entrepreneurs make informed decisions.
    • Marketing should focus on human behavior, not just metrics.
    • Social media should not be the sole focus of a marketing strategy.
    • Effective marketing connects with people on a deeper level.
    • Knowledge and research are key to successful marketing strategies. Stop aiming for global reach; start local.
    • Talking to everyone means talking to no one.
    • Authentic marketing is about connection, not just ads.
    • Emotional resonance is key in marketing.
    • Consumers make decisions based on feelings, not just logic.
    • Brand identity is tied to personal values.
    • Defining your ideal client is crucial for success.
    • Specificity in marketing attracts the right audience.
    • Authenticity fosters deeper connections with clients.
    • Great marketing happens when you are true to yourself.

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    46 mins
  • From Reluctant Entrepreneur to Business Leader | Racheal Allen
    Jan 7 2025

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    In this episode of The Profitable Creative, host Christian Brim interviews Rachel Allen, a multi-talented entrepreneur and author. Rachel shares her journey from being a reluctant entrepreneur to becoming the founder of several businesses, including a nonprofit aimed at helping entrepreneurs from historically excluded communities. She discusses the importance of passion in business, key tips for making a business legitimate, and the significance of personal branding. Rachel emphasizes that true success comes from aligning one's business with their purpose and being authentic in their branding. In this conversation, Christian Brim and Racheal Allen delve into the importance of personal branding, the necessity of niching down in business, overcoming a scarcity mindset, and the significance of creating systems for success. Racheal shares her journey from a place of scarcity to abundance, emphasizing the need for clarity in business and life. The discussion highlights actionable insights for entrepreneurs looking to build a brand that resonates and operates independently of them.


    PROFITABLE TAKEAWAYS...

    • Rachel Allen is a reluctant entrepreneur with a rich background.
    • Her mother’s struggles in entrepreneurship shaped her views.
    • Starting a business requires genuine passion and interest.
    • Business legitimacy involves proper financial management.
    • Cutting through clutter is essential for business focus.
    • Getting customers is the primary goal of any business.
    • Personal branding helps create an emotional connection.
    • Consistency in branding builds recognition and trust.
    • Comfort in personal appearance enhances confidence.
    • Authenticity in branding reflects true identity. Every person and business has a brand, whether intentional or not.
    • Authenticity in branding allows for deeper connections with clients.
    • Narrowing your focus can lead to greater business success.
    • Being known for one thing makes it easier for referrals.
    • Scarcity mindset limits potential; abundance mindset opens opportunities.
    • Systems and technology are essential for business efficiency.
    • Delegation is key; you can only delegate tasks, not ideas.
    • Creating a business that supports your desired lifestyle is crucial.
    • Clear boundaries with clients lead to better work-life balance.
    • Continuous learning and accountability are vital for growth.

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    49 mins
  • From Video Production to Creative Entrepreneurship | Kevin Rapp
    Jan 2 2025

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    In this conversation, Christian Brim interviews Kevin Rapp, the Chief Creative Officer of Ultra Friends, a creative problem-solving company. They discuss the origins of Ultra Friends, the importance of understanding client needs, and the impact of creative work on business success. Kevin shares his journey from video production to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the value of creative solutions in solving complex business problems. The conversation highlights the need for professionals to recognize their impact beyond just their skills, and the importance of storytelling in connecting with audiences. In this conversation, Kevin Rapp discusses the evolution of his business, Ultra Friends, and the importance of valuing creativity in the business world. He emphasizes the systemic factors that devalue creative work and the internalization of this devaluation by creatives themselves. The discussion also covers the need for better communication between creatives and business owners, the importance of trust in creative solutions, and the shift from presenting concepts to hypotheses in creative pitches. Rapp advocates for proactive creative solutions and the recognition of the unique contributions that creatives make to business and culture.

    PROFITABLE TAKEAWAYS....

    • Ultra Friends is a creative problem-solving company.
    • Creative solutions can address larger business problems.
    • Understanding client needs is crucial for success.
    • The journey from employee to entrepreneur can be validating.
    • Creative work can significantly impact business growth.
    • Building a differentiated brand is essential in competitive markets.
    • Storytelling must connect to tangible value.
    • Professionals should recognize their worth beyond skills.
    • The best metrics for success involve understanding impact.
    • Collaboration and friendship can lead to successful partnerships. The timing was right for Kevin to start Ultra Friends.
    • Collaboration between different backgrounds enhances creativity.
    • Many creatives struggle with valuing their work.
    • Systemic factors devalue creative work in the industry.
    • Creatives often internalize external devaluation.
    • Charging for services is essential to establish value.
    • Mismatched power dynamics can hinder creative partnerships.
    • Teaching the impact of creativity is often overlooked.
    • The learning process from creative tests can be invaluable.
    • Proactive solutions can save time and resources in creative work.

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    47 mins
  • Mental Health and the Creative Process | Alyssa Jarrett
    Dec 31 2024

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    In this episode of Profitable Creative, host Christian Brim speaks with author and consultant Alyssa Jarrett about her journey from a high-pressure marketing role to becoming a self-published author. Alyssa shares her experiences with mental health, the importance of marketing skills in the publishing world, and the challenges of building a personal brand. The conversation delves into authenticity, audience connection, and the nuances of navigating public perception as a writer. In this engaging conversation, Alyssa Jarrett shares her journey as an author and publisher, discussing the challenges and triumphs of navigating the publishing landscape. From the humorous beginnings of a cat-related anecdote to the serious business of writing and marketing, Alyssa emphasizes the importance of treating writing as a business while maintaining creativity. She reflects on her experiences with traditional and indie publishing, the lessons learned along the way, and her aspirations for future projects, including potential adaptations of her work.

    PROFITABLE TAKEAWAYS....

    • Alyssa transitioned from a VP of marketing to self-employment.
    • Mental health played a crucial role in her career change.
    • Self-publishing requires effective marketing strategies.
    • Building a personal brand is essential for authors.
    • Authenticity helps in connecting with the audience.
    • Navigating public perception can be challenging for writers.
    • It's important to embrace individuality in writing.
    • Alyssa's writing style is heavily satirical and unique.
    • Engaging with readers creates a loyal fanbase.
    • Authors should be prepared for public scrutiny. Alyssa emphasizes the importance of humor in conversations.
    • Navigating traditional publishing can be challenging and subjective.
    • Self-publishing allows for greater control over one's work.
    • Treating writing as a business is crucial for success.
    • Investing in oneself is key to achieving long-term goals.
    • Marketing strategies are essential for authors to reach their audience.
    • Authors should focus on completing multiple projects before publishing.
    • The journey of self-publishing involves many logistical challenges.
    • Building relationships with agents can be beneficial but is not the only path.
    • Alyssa is open to exploring different mediums for her stories.

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    43 mins