Episodes
Published 10/25/21
Well this is it, the end of the road. If you’ve made it this far in our journey congratulations. You’re gonna be JUST FINE. I had so much fun producing this for all of you. We both have celebrated some serious success and I just want to thank you all for participating with me.
Published 10/25/21
A lot goes into quitting a job, you would be surprised. There’s a lot to say and do. I walk you through the process and the feelings as well as my suggestions of how to handle it and what you should remember for later.
Published 10/18/21
Change is scary, but inevitable. It can feel really good when you’re ready to up your game! This week I talk about how to weigh your options when you’re ready for a change in your career, or ready to grow into something new. 
Published 10/11/21
Man, it sucks to get fired. A lot goes through your mind but the most important question is "What do I do now?". Well, as someone who's been fired before, I will tell you. It's not my favorite thing to bring up, but it's been 8 years and I figure this is as good a place as any to talk about how it all feels, what you're supposed to do, and how you bounce back.  Self-made Millennial Resource: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeNm7lbfRg9wiBDSLQ-M8RA Job Doctor Tessa:...
Published 10/04/21
One thing will always be true with working, you will run into conflict. Because systems are not smart, and people get wrapped up with work, it's tough to know how to deal with conflict resolutions at work. I walk you through some context, tips, and tricks on asserting yourself and what boundaries are appropriate for you. 
Published 09/27/21
When you hear the word "networking" you always think of that weird business card scene from American Psycho. I'm here to tell you that it can be more sincere than that. I walk you through some framework on how to connect with the creatives around you and yes, make friends as an adult. Which is hard.
Published 09/20/21
We will all experience jealousy in our careers. Both for someone, and as the target of someone else's jealousy toward us. I talk about my own personal struggle with being jealous of past co workers, as well as the best advice someone gave me to help me get over it. The fact is, when we all root for each other, we all thrive that much more. 
Published 09/13/21
Who determines how hirable you are? Not you. A lot of creatives count themselves out before anyone has a chance to count them in. It is not up to you to determine how hirable you are. We talk about common mental road blocks as well as considerations the job market makes in order to hire you. be confident, don't shrink and miss out on great opportunities for yourself. 
Published 09/06/21
I interview a Sr. Art Director, and my old boss Danielle. We discuss what Art Directors look for in candidates when they apply for jobs, how teams have managed through work from home in the pandemic, and general philosophies on how to keep creative flowing when you have an on demand creative job. She also had a lot of great book recommendations as well as job search hacks. Creativity, inc. - https://www.amazon.com/Creativity-Inc-Overcoming-Unseen-Inspiration/dp/0812993012 atomic habits -...
Published 08/30/21
I interview Freelance Photographer and Videographer Zoe Rain. We talk about the world of freelance creative work, how she managed her contracts with brands like Nike and tour photography with clients like Macklemore. We talk about keeping our creative joy, and how to figure out how to write business proposals and freelance contracts. Contracting Templates: https://wonderfulmachine.com/consulting/pricing-and-negotiating/  Salary Guide: https://www.roberthalf.com/salary-guide
Published 08/24/21
I interviewed the women in the creative industry I speak with every day about our common connection. Surviving toxic work environments. Jessica a Digital Graphic Designer, Stephanie a Content Specialist and Quality Assurance Specialist, and Carissa Director of Creative Services. We talk about the Bad Place job we met in and the HR nightmare it was. It's important to reflect on how jobs have treated their workers and how as a worker you cary that through to all your other jobs. We talk about...
Published 08/16/21
I interview the Character design supervisor on Tuca and Bertie (Adult Swim), and my LONG time friend Amanda. We discuss art school and finding ‘our people’ and how to break into a field where it seems like ‘you have to know someone’ Amanda has a lot of great advice for students and career seekers and I felt like I learned a lot from her in our hour. She also shared a ton of resource links I have in the comments section on Patreon and Youtube.
Published 08/09/21
I interview a User Experience Designer, and my friend Eric. We learn about how he got into a field that did not exist when we were in college, and he shares his art school journey with us. Eric is also the AIGA Chicago Mentorship Program Chairperson and the reason why I am like this. He’s very generous in talking about mental health through his successes and struggles through his career. No matter who you are, Eric has some great advice for everyone. 
Published 08/02/21
Knowing how you want to work, is just as important as why you want to work. Working with in any system is not perfect. It can be a huge stressor on a worker. I walk you through what to expect, and help you figure out how to weigh how much you'll deal with at work, before you don't want to deal with it. 
Published 07/26/21
Working is stressful. There are a lot of reasons why. Today I talk about some grounding touch points to help manage stress, and signs to look out for when dealing with stress so you don't bring it home with you, or back to work. 
Published 07/19/21
I explore all the feelings the pandemic left with us about working. How the shift feels, how finding work feels, how creativity feels. It's a strange time.
Published 07/12/21
We finally talk about art school. Is it worth going to? How to we measure its value? What's frustrating about it? We walk through all of it. 
Published 07/05/21
Talking about how the system isn't perfect, and it's difficult for companies, corporations, and clients to measure the value of your creative skills. I talk about building interpersonal skills, and framing your mind to appreciate yourself and appreciate your own value.
Published 06/28/21
We talk about setting up creative boundaries so that you can keep creative joy personally wile also doing creative work for yourself and brands.
Published 06/21/21
Capitalism has another loop hole for us to exploit as creatives. Separate your 'creative money' from your personal money. We'll talk about the perks of becoming a 'business entity' and how the government LOVES that for you. 
Published 06/14/21
Figuring out how to manage yourself is really hard. Especially since we all compare how we actually work to what we think we should be doing. Honestly, finding your natural working style is enough. 
Published 06/07/21
Talking about ourselves or our work is the hardest thing for creatives. I walk you through some steps how to do that! What natural charismatic skills do you have? What's unique to you? NEVER be humble. You're your best advocate. 
Published 05/24/21
There are a lot of working styles you will run into as you gain experience. The best way to collaborate and move forward is to understand the context of these styles. They will set you up for the best success and make you a happier creative.
Published 05/17/21
There are "good politics" and "bad politics" and I walk you through them and how to find a place to work where there are "good politics" so you can be sure you're in the best environment for your creativity. 
Published 05/10/21