Christine McAlister (http://www.lifewithpassion.com), is an entrepreneur, business coach and the author of The Income Replacement Formula: 7 Simple Steps To Doing What You Love And Making Six Figures From Anywhere (you can read a free chapter of her book at http://lifewithpassion.com/freechapter). We had a wonderfully fun interview about how Creatives can get out of a […]
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My Interview with Rosi & Brian Amador
What a treat it was to sit down and talk with Rosi & Brian about their careers in both music and voice overs, how they keep themselves motivated and creative, where they find their inspiration and how they continue to practice kindness – both to themselves and the world around them. If you’d like to […]
How D&D Keeps Me Creative (And Sane)… (Mostly)
So today I’m going to reveal my really geeky self and talk about D&D (Dungeons & Dragons). Why do I actually want to talk about this particular subject? I go to conventions every once in awhile that are specifically for role playing and board gaming and all of that sort of thing. And I find […]
Creativity for Fun & Profit
Being creative can be both a blessing and a curse. Sometimes that means “conforming” is really hard. It often mean blazing your own trail. And that too, can be really hard. Traditional jobs – working 9-5 in an office – doesn’t really work for us. Or if it does, it only does for very limited […]
Find Your Ideal Freelance Life With A Free Audiobook
As a voice actor who also wants to do things like … Oh … I don’t know … have a roof over my head, be able to eat a meal or two a day and occasionally take a vacation, I’ve had to learn something about translating a creative career into a business. While I’ve been […]
“Your Whole Life Is A Creative Activity”
I adore and admire Marie Forleo. She is the epitome of personal branding, yes. But she’s living authentically – without apology. And she brings a lot of wonderful things to the world. I love that. She interviews people who do similar things too – those who pioneer new ways of thinking and doing. I regularly […]
