11) @SustainablyChic's Natalie on Finding Balance and Staying Resilient in the Face of Negativity as a Content Creator
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If you're an eco content creator, this is an episode for you! How can we maintain the courage to continually put ourselves out there, knowing that we'll get judged and even hate, at an extreme? How do we balance saying yes out of pure passion, with saying no to not overcommit? In this episode, pioneering sustainable fashion blogger, Natalie Kay of @SustainablyChic, shares her wisdom with us.   Thanks for bringing your light. Hit SUBSCRIBE, and together let's explore what it takes to bring our eco ideas to life and thrive in every sense of the word.   HIGHLIGHTS: [08:05] What encouraged Natalie to go all in with her sustainable lifestyle blog. [10:05] Natalie: "Some brands that are big and consider themselves ethical still come to me wanting [free] content, yet they don't want to treat me the same way they treat the people making their clothing." [12:10] How Natalie deals with cyber bullying and negativity from putting her work out there. [15:40] Kaméa: "How do you balance saying yes with saying no to not overcommit?" [19:45] Natalie: "I'm also a very shy person in real life… So when I go on social media, I'm pretty similar." [20:10] What motivated Natalie to start her new project, Pratique Organique.   Find the full show notes with links and resources at www.greendreamer.com, and share your #1 takeaway from the episode tagging our featured guest and me @KameaChayne to spread the light and to let us know you're tuning in!
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