19 episodes

Wildly impactful conversations with creatives, freelancers and entrepreneurs in the outdoor industry.
The outdoor industry has its own culture and value system that can be tough to navigate. And if that wasn't hard enough, freelancing is notoriously ambiguous and secretive. This podcast looks to change all that!

Creatives In The Wild is all about providing you the tools, perspectives, and stories to help you feel connected and excited to grow your freelance business in the outdoors industry.

Guests share the experiences, wisdom and best practices that have helped their businesses succeed so you can too.

Creatives In The Wild Justine Mulliez

    • Business
    • 5.0 • 12 Ratings

Wildly impactful conversations with creatives, freelancers and entrepreneurs in the outdoor industry.
The outdoor industry has its own culture and value system that can be tough to navigate. And if that wasn't hard enough, freelancing is notoriously ambiguous and secretive. This podcast looks to change all that!

Creatives In The Wild is all about providing you the tools, perspectives, and stories to help you feel connected and excited to grow your freelance business in the outdoors industry.

Guests share the experiences, wisdom and best practices that have helped their businesses succeed so you can too.

    How to Not Get in Your Own Way as a Creative Freelancer with Latasha Greene

    How to Not Get in Your Own Way as a Creative Freelancer with Latasha Greene

    Latasha Greene (she/her) is the owner and head artist of Jitterbug Art Studio. She's originally from Baltimore and currently lives in Denver, CO as a full time outdoor artist.
    Latasha creates bright and engaging imagery that celebrates diversity in the outdoors, illustrates the healing powers of nature, and showcases the importance of conservation.
    Her past clients include Otterbox, Brown Girls Climb, Merrell, Range Magazine, Craghoppers, SNEWS, Access Fund, The North Face and more.

     
    In this episode, Justine and Latasha chat about:
    Why Latasha decided to move across the country to dive deeper into art and get out of her comfort zone How she put herself in the right places for opportunities in the outdoor industry to come to her The opportunities that came with connecting with other female artists and entrepreneurs Latasha’s first big project: a hotel mural that spurred future work Why Latasha doesn’t believe in imposter syndrome Resisting gatekeeping, comparison and competition as a business owner Benefits and challenges of building a Patreon membership Diversifying creative work to avoid being boxed into a single form or style Collaborating with brands for social justice causes Breathing life into creative work when she feels burnt out or uninspired Structuring the creative process to be more efficient and less reliant on inspiration The importance of true rest and breaks

     
     and more!


     
    Connect with Latasha
    Patreon: www.patreon.com/jitterbug_art Instagram: instagram.com/jitterbug_art Youtube: heyjitterbug_ on youtube Website: www.jitterbugart.com

    Connect with Justine:
    Website: https://www.justawildthought.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justawildthought   
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    • 41 min
    The Two Main Elements of a Thriving Freelance Business (Solo Episode)

    The Two Main Elements of a Thriving Freelance Business (Solo Episode)

    I've worked with freelancers for over 6 years and was a freelancer myself for most of my 20s. On new solo episodes of Creatives in the Wild, I'm sharing wisdom and research I've gained from those experiences, so you can learn tools and strategies to use in your business right away!
    Today, we're diving into the two main elements freelancers need in order to go from side hustle to full time (or to simply find more ease in their business).
    Listen to hear about:
    Being good at your craft, especially in a world of increasing AI The importance of selling and sharing your own perspective and point of view Having your own approach and style to make it easier for clients to work with you Prioritizing personal work as a way to strengthen your skillsets and find more work Protecting yourself against burnout by creating blank space for your inner creative Being good at business: client management, services, and pricing Nobody is born being a great entrepreneur, it's a learned skill Selling a service that offers a purpose and gives an end result to clients Money mindset and how it can shift a hobby into a functioning business Choosing pricing models that suit your personal financial needs Creating safety when deciding to go from side hustle to full time Being comfortable with the discomfort of finding clients Using empathy and listening in order to get jobs Why collecting no's is a good practice How craft and business skills feed into each other How your adventurous spirit can help you run your business
    Use this episode as a personal pep talk if you're feeling discouraged in freelancing this year!

     
    Resources mentioned:
    Workshop recordings: https://www.justawildthought.podia.com
    Tools and templates for freelancers: https://justawildthought.com/tools
    Gear Library of free tools: https://justawildthought.com/free-resources
     
    Connect with Justine:
    Website: https://www.justawildthought.com 
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justawildthought 
     
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    • 20 min
    How to Nurture Freelance Client Relationships by Understanding their Needs with Kaylee Litle

    How to Nurture Freelance Client Relationships by Understanding their Needs with Kaylee Litle

    Kaylee Litle (she/her) is the founder of Kindling Design, a graphic design studio specializing in branding, web, and brand experiences for outdoor-minded companies.
    Through thoughtful design and creative problem solving, Kaylee's Signature Bonfire Brand Process offers clients an in-depth, guided experience through creating a meaningful visual identity that stands out.

     
    In this episode, Justine and Kaylee chat about:
    How building relationships and setting consistent expectations are keys to business.
    Questions to help determine whether a potential client is a good fit for you.
    How taking charge in the client relationship serves both parties.
    The importance of having an established process for client work.
    Question asking as a skill to determine your own needs and those of your clients
    How Kaylee differentiates being a "creative" vs. a "designer"
    Understanding yourself, your "why", and your work's "why"
    A creative way to brainstorm potential new services to offer
    How transparency is more valuable than money
    You are your biggest hurdle: Tips for newer freelancers

     
     

     
    and more!

     
    Connect with Kaylee
    Website: https://www.kindlingdesignco.com
     
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kindlingdesign

     
    Connect with Justine:
    Website: https://www.justawildthought.com 
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justawildthought 
     
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    • 37 min
    Maintaining Soul in Storytelling and Creative Work in a Capitalist Society with Micheli Oliver

    Maintaining Soul in Storytelling and Creative Work in a Capitalist Society with Micheli Oliver

    Micheli Oliver (she/they) is a filmmaker, photographer and storyteller based in Denver, Colorado. Her work centers her family, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ and femme voices to facilitate connection and help folx build strong relationships with the land.
    Micheli works to create safe spaces for honest and joyful storytelling across different creative media and just premiered her debut film "Provide."
     

     
    In this episode, Justine and Micheli chat about:
     
    - Growing up in Colorado with a passion for hunting, fishing, and camping

    - How being stranded in the middle of Idaho with a new camera led her to photography as a potential career path

    - Challenging the way that media portrays time outdoors; there's no one way to be outside

    - Uniting diverse groups through their love and appreciation of the land

    - Personal values and ethics in creativity, selling, and the outdoor industry

    - Embracing truth and joy in storytelling

    - Projects and people that inspire her like: Jojo The Toad Musical, Max Romey and Alexandra Houchin
     
    - The joy and learnings of working with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina

    - The challenges of balancing commercial projects with personal projects
     

     



     
    and more!

     
    Connect with Micheli
    Website: https://www.michelioliver.com
     
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/micheliphoto

     
    Connect with Justine:
    Website: https://www.justawildthought.com 
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justawildthought 
     
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    • 42 min
    How Color Designer and Strategist Dawn Rae Knoth Cultivates Long-Term Client Relationships through Meaningful Processes and Working with Constraints

    How Color Designer and Strategist Dawn Rae Knoth Cultivates Long-Term Client Relationships through Meaningful Processes and Working with Constraints

    Dawn Rae Knoth (she/her) is a Color Designer + Trend Strategist who has been consulting with brands in the outdoor industry for over 21 years. She works with clients to implement meaningful, functional creative visions that elevate a brand's purpose, positioning, and consumer engagement. 
    Dawn Rae loves how her work combines multiple things that excite and fascinate her: art, pattern recognition, math, human behavior, emotional landscapes, curiosity, and science. In her monthly newsletter, Creative Intelligence, she shares insights on color and trend strategy, design, palette creation, and merchandising. 
    Outside of work, you will find her bikepacking with her family, trying to get to genius level on the Spelling Bee, and listening to podcasts that unpack the human experience.

     
    In this episode, Justine and Dawn Rae chat about:
     
    - Color strategy and branding in the outdoor industry, which blends science and art

    - Embracing your unique personality and perspective as a freelancer, even if you’re not the absolute best at every single service you offer

    - Working with brands and reaching their goals even with logistical and budget constraints

    - How past work set Dawn Rae up with a big knowledge and experience base to start her own business

    - Leveraging long-term industry relationships and the importance of a wide-view industry perspective

    - Working with clients on a long-term basis: season to season or year after year

    - The emotion, stories, and strategy behind color

    - Building trust with clients through clear processes

    - Maintaining a personal artistic voice through a creative newsletter
     
     



     
    and more!

     
    📢 Special announcement: The Money Clarity Course for Freelancers hybrid program starts 4/1/24!
    Go to https://www.justawildthought.com/money to tackle your money demons, beat your blind spots, and learn how to make intentional choices in your business finances. We're using Q2 of 2024 to work through coursework and activities around pricing, selling, financial forecasting, money management and more, and we'll meet for three live coaching sessions. The Money Clarity Course is a holistic experience for long-term money confidence in business. We hope you'll join us this spring!
     
    Connect with Dawn Rae:
    Website: https://dawnrae.com
     
    Creative Intelligence: https://dawnrae.substack.com
     
    Business IG: https://www.instagram.com/dawnrae_colors/
     
    Personal IG: https://www.instagram.com/dawnraek/
     
    Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dawnrae_colors
     
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnrae/

     
    Connect with Justine:
    Website: https://www.justawildthought.com 
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justawildthought 
     
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    • 37 min
    How Jessica Kennedy Uses Intuition in Website Design, SEO, Client Management, and Business Planning

    How Jessica Kennedy Uses Intuition in Website Design, SEO, Client Management, and Business Planning

    Jessica Kennedy (she/her) is a website designer and SEO specialist who builds, manages, and optimizes WordPress and Squarespace websites for small business owners.
    She loves working with outdoor-loving folks who are starting a business or looking to improve their online presence. When not working, Jessica is usually dog-walking, camping, or laughing at something absurd on TikTok.

     
    In this episode, Justine and Jessica chat about:
     
    - Always knowing that she'd work for herself someday, but still trying to make a "desk job" work

    - The journey to her current business, including taking a desk job at Yosemite National Park

    - How freelancing makes it easier for Jessica to live and work aligned with her values

    - Balancing creativity with client desires and taking leadership while serving clients

    - Dismantling people-pleasing tendencies

    - The importance of freelancers to create a sense of safety for their clients

    - The value of word of mouth marketing, time with peers, and coaching

    - How Jessica makes intentional decisions in her business and beyond, noticing intuition and truly listening to what she does and doesn't want to do

    - Using structure to add data and science to her intuition in business
     

     
     



     
    and more!

     
    📢 Special announcement: Freelancer Boot Camp starts 3/28!
    Go to https://www.justawildthought.com/freelancer-bootcamp now to learn about this 12 week coaching community designed for aspiring and current freelancers. Together, we'll outline your business vision, reshape your mindset, and get into the nitty gritty to turn your creative pursuit into a fully functioning business.
     
    Connect with Jessica:
    Website: https://www.jesskenn.com
     
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesskenn/ 

     

     
     
    Connect with Justine:
    Website: https://www.justawildthought.com 
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justawildthought 
     
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    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

Huxley122 ,

Incredible host, inspiring guests

WOW, I'm so impressed with everybody Justine has on the show! What a great reminder that you can build a small business that works for YOU.

_ Michelle _ ,

Freelance Community

Thank you, Justine, for sharing freelance stories and conversations! This industry can feel isolating, but this morning, I listened while sketching for a client project and felt like I was sitting inside this community, sharing and learning. I can't wait to follow along!

Mahting ,

You are a revolution!

In this episode, you get to hear Justine ask very strategic and brilliant questions as to how to be a successful media entrepreneur. And you get to hear Dani respond with deep wisdom, showcasing her years success across a broad set of experiences.

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