The Terrible Photographer is a storytelling podcast for photographers, designers, and creative humans trying to stay honest in a world that rewards pretending
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The Accidental CEO Podcast is where high-performing entrepreneurs come to scale beyond themselves. Hosted by Nata Salvatori—business coach, multi-business owner, and identity-shifter-in-chief—this show is your space to evolve from over-involved operator to embodied CEO. You won’t find hustle hype or beginner tips here. This is about real leadership, strategic freedom, and the inner work it takes to grow a business that no longer runs on your burnout. Each episode blends sharp strategy with e ...
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I’m raising the first national and international conversation to explore courage and curiosity and why it makes a big difference to our mental, societal and democratic health. Scroll down for all episodes. I’m grateful to share my reviews below. I talk to award-winning, diverse, national and international artists about the role of courage and curiosity in their lives. What do these qualities really mean and why do they matter to our mental, societal and democratic health? Can the Arts change ...
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Nature of Surf Women is a multimedia project that centers on the relationship between nature and women, highlighting the ocean's transformative impact on individuals and communities. Encompassing a Coffee Table Book, Photography Prints, and Live Panel Discussions, we are thrilled to unveil our latest venture - Nature of Surf Women Podcast. The inspiration behind launching this podcast emerged from numerous requests to capture live panel discussions. However, due to the complexity of recordin ...
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Are you ready to grow WITH your photo business? This show is a resource for photographers of all levels--from brand new to burnt out--who believe that business growth starts with personal growth. I'm your host, Natalie Jennings. I created Jennings Photo in 2010 and have been happily full-time since, but not without some mistakes along the way. Those lessons, plus what's really helped me thrive financially & personally, are what I want to share with you so you can grow with your photo busines ...
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Do you think art can change the world? So do I! We’re at a pivotal moment when scientists, medical practitioners, and creatives are coming together in recognition of the ways that art plays an indispensable role in our well-being, as individuals, communities, and societies. In each episode we hear from artists and creatives who share their inspiration for their work and its wider impact. These conversations about transformative artistic practices show the ways that art can be a catalyst for ...
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Photo Geek Weekly is a photography news podcast covering the latest in science and technology. Dive into the details with educated opinions on the cutting edge.
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Are you curious about the dental profession? Do you consider yourself to be a life long learner? The Smart Dental Student provides exclusive interviews and information for those in the dental profession and those seeking to join the profession.
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Art and creativity build identity, self-esteem, purpose, connection and impact. They are an essential tool for improved well-being, mental-health and social change. Through inspiring conversations with artists, scientists and experts, Agathe Westad investigates How and Why art can change our lives. Get moved, inspired and energized. Get ready to look at art, and yourself, differently.
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FALL CHILDREN: Twelve years ago, Mark Jackson was a teenager starting a new high school, in a new town, holding little hope of making new friends. To his surprise, he found some. Though, more accurately, they found him. Soon, Mark finds himself under the wing of the charismatic James, loyal Carl, and beautiful Heather – who seems to have taken quite a shine to him. They are more than he could have ever hoped for. So what if they dabbled in a little black magic on the side? He was happy, how ...
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The Photographer Mindset is a podcast specifically created for photographers, and those who believe their purpose is to create, inspire and develop into their full potential. The photographer mindset podcast was initiated to help creative individuals understand that their success depends on more than just skill and dedication. In this podcast we learn to develop a winning mindset based on attitude and out of the box thinking strategies so that we can grow our clients, brand recognition & con ...
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you in the sights and sounds of nature, sparking curiosity and appreciation for the planet we call home. Whether you're a passionate explorer, an eco- ...
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A podcast for artists, entrepreneurs, and everybody in between. Each week, we pull back the curtain and discuss the successes, struggles, and lessons we've learned in 10+ years of running creative businesses. Our rotating cast of hosts and guests add different perspectives and insight to the world of marketing yourself and creating a brand around your art. Join the Rally Caps team today!
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Be It Me Not You is a podcast blog on whatever Michael John Burgess wants to talk about by himself or with friends
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BMTT is an unscripted, no-holds-barred podcast based in Seoul. We talk pop culture, current issues, and pretty much whatever else holds our interest. It’s basically a volatile mixture of praising the good and trashing the bad according to the universal standard—us. Sheltered souls and members of the PC brigade beware: this ain’t your grandma’s bingo party.
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94: From Hustle to Harmony: How Holly Haynes Built a 7-Figure Business on Her Terms
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32:32This one’s for the founder who’s done all the “right” things—built the business, hit the revenue goals—but still feels stuck doing too much, too often, with too little joy. Holly Haynes, host of Crush the Rush, joins me for a conversation about what it really takes to grow a life-first business that lasts. A former corporate strategist, Holly start…
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The Curator's Disease - The Cost of Turning Your Life Into Content
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47:16Belle Gibson faked cancer. The Stauffers rehomed their adopted son when the content became too difficult. Ruby Franke is currently sitting in a prison cell. It’s easy to look at the monsters of the influencer economy and think, "I am nothing like them." But if you peel back the layers of how we document our own lives, the difference might be smalle…
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Why Consistency Beats Intensity for Creative Output & Performance
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39:38In this episode we explore the power of deliberately stopping while you’re still in the creative zone. We discuss how walking away at the right moment while editing or working on a project can preserve momentum, protect your energy, and lead to better results. With personal stories, practical strategies, and even a pizza analogy, this conversation …
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Ever wish you could eavesdrop on a candid conversation among seasoned podcasters? I recently participated in a roundtable discussion at Mic Check Retreat with an incredible group of podcasters. We jumped into the real stories behind our shows—the triumphs, the hurdles, and the unexpected lessons that come with the territory. In this honest, heartwa…
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Noise in the Shadows - When the Enemy is Competence
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29:56June 6, 1944. Robert Capa is wading through the freezing water of Omaha Beach. He captures the most important images of the 20th century, and technically, they are a disaster. They are blurry. They are grainy. They are imperfect. And that is exactly why they matter. In this episode, Patrick explores the physics of light, the "hostage negotiation" o…
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Why Success Doesn’t Feel Like Success
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1:13:26Why does success often feel like a moving target? In this episode, we explore the highs and lows of the creative journey, from embarrassing shoot stories and drone disasters to the mindset shifts that keep us as photographers inspired. Expect honest reflections on the pressures of social media, the pursuit of passion over perfection, and why the cr…
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Basics, Deconstructed - Good vs. Bad - If It Feels Safe, It's Dead
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28:50In 1863, the Paris Salon rejected Édouard Manet's The Luncheon on the Grass for being too messy, too flat, too "unfinished." Today, it's one of the most important paintings in art history. Meanwhile, the "perfect" paintings that won the medals? Nobody remembers them. In this episode, we're deconstructing the biggest question photographers face: Wha…
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92: The Accidental CEO Black Friday Vault
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20:18Feeling overextended, stretched thin, or just ready for a smarter way to scale? This week, I'm opening my Black Friday Vault with a twist: one offer per day. For 24 hours only. Inside this bonus episode, I’m walking you through each offer—who it’s for, what it fixes, and why it’s designed to help you grow faster without drowning in more to-dos. If …
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Tom Lutz, is a celebrated author, travel photographer, founder of the Los Angeles Review of Books and a distinguished professor at UC Riverside, the University of California. His current book is: 1925 - A Literary Encyclopedia, and this is much more than a reference work. This is a cultural x-ray on 1925, which he identifies as “the most stunning y…
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Still Terrible - A Confession About Fear, Failure, and the Middle of the Story
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56:12In this episode, I talk about the question that has been following me around like a stray dog with abandonment issues: “What am I doing wrong?” A late-night Zoom call. A missed phone call that might have cost me a job. Fabric mocking me at 2 AM. Postponing Christmas. Pretending patience is a virtue when really it’s just a financial liability. This …
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Dalton Johnson - How to Land More Photography Clients Without Feeling "Salesy"
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1:16:01In this episode, we dive into the art of landing photography clients with guest Dalton Johnson (@storiesbydalton), a full-time commercial and editorial photographer known for his outdoor and adventure work. Dalton shares his insights on balancing inbound and outbound strategies, building genuine relationships, and creating systems that attract work…
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91: Own It or Lose It: The Hidden Power of Legal Strategy for Creative Entrepreneurs
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35:27If you’ve been treating legal stuff like an annoying afterthought in your business, this episode will change your mind (and maybe your bottom line). Nata Salvatori sits down with powerhouse attorney and serial entrepreneur Paige Hulse to unpack why intellectual property is not just for tech bros and patent trolls—it’s for every creative founder who…
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We Tackle Rapid Fire Photography Questions
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45:11In this lively episode, we tackle rapid-fire photography questions, sharing our takes on overrated trends, chaotic behind-the-scenes photography moments, some of our favorite photos, and more. From photographing 3D-printed hearts to talking about our favourite wildlife poses, we dive into the quirks of photography while keeping it fun and relatable…
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This is the episode I’ve been avoiding. Not because I don’t have an opinion about AI — but because I have too many feelings about it. Gratitude. Fear. Anger. Wonder. All tangled together. AI has become my external brain — a tool that helps me function, organize, even parent. And at the same time, it’s the thing that might end my career. In this epi…
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In this episode of Waves of Women, we dive into the life of Morgan Filler — an accomplished athlete recognized by the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, and a cool mom who can play any sport. We explore the choices that shape self-love and confidence — the foundation for becoming a strong partner, mother, and community member. Morgan ope…
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90: From Condiments to ComePlum - Building a Brand That Feels Like You
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44:38What happens when a burnt-out nonprofit employee borrows her sister's camera and starts photographing snow globes? You get Praise Santos, founder of ComePlum, brand strategist, photographer, and accidental CEO. In this episode, Nata sits down with Praise to talk about the very real, very messy path from survival-mode hustling to building a brand st…
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Economic Dumpster Fire - Why the Creative Economy Split in Half (and How to Navigate It)
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1:05:13Episode 34 | November 2025 I was in my garage last Tuesday, shooting beef tallow. Yes, beef tallow—jarred cow fat with a marketing department. And while I'm adjusting highlights on solidified animal fat for the fourth time, I'm thinking: I used to shoot for Rolling Stone. What happened? Then my friend Candice texted. An illustrator in St. Louis. I …
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Some Honest Truths About the Creator's Journey
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49:07Ever feel the pressure to keep pushing in your creative journey? In this reflective and candid episode, we dive into the highs and lows of photography, balancing passion with practicality, and knowing when to hit pause. From experimenting with viral reels to pondering the philosophy of stepping away, we share personal stories and insights. Whether …
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89: Becoming Financially Free with Penelope Jane Smith
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51:45This episode isn’t just inspiring—it’s a game plan for getting your financial house in order. Nata sits down with money mentor Penelope Jane Smith, who went from being nearly financially free to losing everything in the 2008 crash—and rebuilt herself into a multi-millionaire and thought leader in women’s wealth. They talk about what the financial w…
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Yeah, Maybe - Why Some People Kill Your Ideas (And How to Protect Them)
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54:45Have you ever shared something you were excited about only to have it met with "yeah, maybe" or "how are you going to monetize that?" In this episode, I sit down with a story that's been eating at me for weeks — a conversation at a coffee shop that revealed something uncomfortable about regret, haunted creatives, and the ghosts of unmade work. This…
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We Honestly Critique Each Other's Photos...
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1:00:42Think your photos are untouchable? Think again. In this episode, we’re diving headfirst into critiquing each other’s work—no filters, no mercy. From egrets with questionable neck textures to waterfalls that just needed a better sky, we’re breaking down the good, the meh, and the downright confusing. Along the way, we’ll share stories of the emotion…
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Resistance and Renewal; Ugandan Wisdoms
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1:07:29Birungi Kawooya is a self-taught British-Ugandan artist, wellbeing researcher, and creative facilitator. Her name, Birungi, means 'Bringer of Good Things,' a name deeply rooted in Ugandan culture. Her art practice is a return to her heritage. Reconnecting with Ugandan culture, artisanal practices, and the natural environment, has been central to he…
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88: Stop Wasting Good Reviews: How to Turn Testimonials Into Revenue
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30:33You’re sitting on a goldmine—and it’s not your lead magnet. It’s your reviews. In this episode of the Accidental CEO Podcast, Nata chats with Danielle Bornowski—a marketing strategist and certified StoryBrand Guide—about the secret weapon in your business you’re probably ignoring: customer reviews. Most entrepreneurs think of testimonials as nice-t…
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Gold Star - Why Artists Keep Chasing Validation and How to Find Meaning Without the Awards
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55:48You ever buy a twenty-two-dollar airport sandwich and convinced yourself it was worth it? That’s what this week’s episode is about — except the sandwich is a photography competition. In Gold Star, Patrick unpacks his love-hate relationship with the American Photographic Artists’ Untitled competition — and what it reveals about the creative world’s …
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How to Be a Terrible Photographer - (Artist Edition)
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56:39Ready to become the worst photographer ever, artistically speaking? We've got your back. In this spicy and sarcastic follow-up to our business edition, we're diving into all the ways you can fail spectacularly from a creative standpoint. We're talking about staying in your lane, shooting without a plan, and the vital importance of copying others wi…
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87: How Davey Jones Is Flipping the Script on Pop-Ups and Lead Gen
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40:41What do theology, wedding photography, and email list-building have in common? Davey Jones. This week, Nata sits down with Davey Jones — CEO of Badao, the powerful lead generation tool formerly known as Sumo. They get into the nitty gritty of pop-ups (yes, the ones people love to hate) and why they’re actually your best friend if you use them right…
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The Cage - Three Invisible Prisons That Keep Creatives Small
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1:09:32Why creatives stay stuck, even when the door’s wide open. We all want freedom. Creative freedom, emotional freedom, professional freedom. But here’s the thing nobody tells you: You can be free… and still live like you’re caged. In this episode, I break down the three invisible cages every creative person ends up pacing: The Industry Cage – tribes, …
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How to Be a Terrible Photographer - (Business Edition)
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53:30Ever wonder how to be the worst photographer ever? We’ve got you covered! In this sarcastic and spicy episode, we break down all the ways to fail miserably in the business of photography, like undercutting prices, ghosting clients, and over-promising timelines. Of course, we’re really here to help you do the opposite and thrive. Expect to Learn: Wh…
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86: The 10 Things You Need to Unlearn to Grow Your Business
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26:21This episode is a must-listen for any creative founder who’s hit a growth ceiling and knows it’s not about doing more—it’s about unlearning what’s no longer working. Inspired by a client interview and a powerful live panel, Nata walks you through 10 beliefs that keep entrepreneurs stuck in operator mode instead of leading like a CEO. Inside, you’ll…
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Dirty Little Secrets - 8 Secrets Photographers Never Admit
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1:10:53By Patrick Fore
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Kyle Dudgeon - A Therapy Session for Creators
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1:01:51Kyle Dudgeon (@kdudgeonphoto) is an award-winning filmmaker and nature photographer based in the breathtaking landscapes of Bozeman, Montana. Kyle’s work is deeply rooted in his passion for the natural world, particularly the fascinating relationship between humans and birds as they navigate a rapidly changing environment. Expect to Learn: How to t…
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85: When Your Business No Longer Fits Your Life: Nicole Richards on Burnout, Faith, and Reinventing Success
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34:12Nicole Richards thought she had it all figured out. A booming bridal makeup business, her name in glossy magazines, and a studio full of artists. But beneath the gloss, something else was stirring. In this conversation, Nicole shares how a quiet whisper—followed by a literal crash—led her to shut down a thriving career and embrace a completely new …
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The Sacred Mundane - Beating Hustle Culture, Escape Procrastination, and Focus Deeply
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47:57Have you ever had a day where you told yourself you were “busy”… but couldn’t actually remember what you did? I know I have. Hours lost to scrolling, inboxes, half-finished tasks — and somehow at the end of it, I’m exhausted but nothing’s really done. In this episode of The Terrible Photographer Podcast, I go after the two liars in my head who keep…
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Bad Habits We've Ditched as Photographers (Pt. 2)
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1:01:34Bad habits, be gone! In this episode, we dive into more habits we’ve worked to break as photographers, from overspending on gear and shooting vertical too often to editing in bed and giving unrealistic deadlines. Through candid conversations, relatable stories, and actionable advice, we explore how letting go of these habits has made us better phot…
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84: Tax Tips for Creatives: Stop Winging It with Your Finances
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34:38Ever stare at your bank statement and feel personally victimized by tax season? You’re not alone—but you could be more prepared. In this episode, Nata Salvatori brings on wedding photographer and tax educator Heather Leicy, who went from architecture student to creative CEO with a tax-savvy twist. They talk about everything from saving for the slow…
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Nature as Medicine: Dr. Sexton on Women’s Health & Healing
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29:23In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Michelle Sexton—a doctor, scientist, and healer with decades of experience in women’s health and body–mind medicine. Since 2008, she has been guiding patients to fine-tune their Endocannabinoid Systems, and her work since 1993 has focused on empowering women through integrative and functional approaches to well…
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The Art of PR - Democratised & Unleashed.
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56:35Today, public relations is powered by digital storytelling, inclusivity, immersive experiences, data and hybrid strategies. But it's also shaped by distinct and diverse artists who happen to be PR creatives. And that's exactly what this exhibition episode uncovers and celebrates. For the first time, the Art of PR, liberates these artists from the c…
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The Tyranny of Okay - Why Most Creative Work Is Just Work
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43:24What if the most radical thing you can say about your creative work is: it’s okay? In this episode, Patrick dives into the beige middle of creative life — the 80% of days that aren’t fireworks or disasters. He tears into LinkedIn’s toxic lobster-and-champagne highlight reel, confesses his late-night burger-level Photoshop grinds, and introduces us …
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Bad Habits We've Ditched as Photographers (Pt. 1)
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1:02:15Breaking bad habits can transform your photography. In this episode, we share some of the habits we’ve ditched, from overshooting and winging it to over-editing, and how those changes have improved our craft. Packed with personal stories, practical tips, and a few laughs, this episode is your guide to becoming a more intentional and efficient photo…
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83: Fired and Flourishing - The Therapy CEO Who Took the Lead
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37:32When Brittany Webb got laid off, it wasn’t the end. It was the spark. In this candid episode, licensed therapist and founder of Better Minds Counseling Services reveals how being unheard at work pushed her to build the practice she never had. She walks us through the fears, freedom, and false starts of launching a virtual private practice while sti…
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Permission to Quit - AI, burnout, and why photographers are leaving the industry
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45:12A New York–based commercial portrait photographer (big clients, covers, immaculate work) asked to talk. What came out wasn’t a portfolio review—it was a confession: he hasn’t made anything for himself in over a year, and he’s exhausted from performing passion he doesn’t feel. This episode is a permission slip for the photographers—and all creative …
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How to Balance Creating for Art and Business as a Photographer
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43:32Are you a content creator, a photographer, or both? In this episode, we tackle a listener's question about balancing artistic passion with creating for business. We share personal stories, tips for staying authentic, and how to pitch ideas without overhauling your online persona. Whether you're navigating creative identity or building client relati…
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82: From Blog to Brand: How Jessica Bishop Built a Business That Serves Both Brides and Vendors
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37:26Jessica Bishop didn’t mean to start a business—she just wanted to get married without going broke. In this episode, she shares how her personal wedding blog turned into The Budget Savvy Bride, one of the most trusted wedding resources on the internet. Jessica gets real about what it means to serve two totally different audiences (engaged couples an…
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Pub Meditations - Six Meditations, One Pint: Notes on Survival, Shadows, and Light
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35:54One meditation. One burning question. One reminder you’re not alone. Every Wednesday in your inbox — shorter, sharper, and more honest than I could ever be in a long essay. Subscribe to Pub Notes: terriblephotographer.com Some days the world is too loud, too endless. You don’t need another lecture. You need a pint, a hard truth, and a line you can …
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Fall 2025 Photography Tips for Capturing More Than Just Colors
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55:14In this episode, we explore the beauty and challenges of fall photography, diving into creative approaches to capture the season beyond the typical "color pop" shots. From discussing gear choices like polarizers and ND filters to sharing personal stories about avoiding crowded hotspots, we offer practical tips for creating meaningful, unique fall i…
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81: From Stay-at-Home Mom to Scalable CEO: How Beth Heyer Built a Babysitting Empire With Gen Z Power
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39:23What happens when a stay-at-home mom turns a babysitting gap into a thriving, multi-brand business? Beth Heyer is the founder and CEO of Babysitting Connection, a Texas-based service with over 300 vetted sitters and 700 monthly subscribers. She’s also the creator of Pet Sitting Connection and the nonprofit BC Gives Back—all while solo parenting and…
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Is It Good? - Photography, Approval, and the Fight for Creative Truth
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39:12Every kid asks their art teacher, “Is it good?”—and most of us never stop. In this episode, Patrick sits in Lucy’s middle-school art room and realizes he’s still chasing the same answer on high-stakes sets: watching client faces, parsing murmurs behind a monitor, riding the narcotic of approval. We get into the modern authorities—clients, algorithm…
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How to Become a Brand Ambassador as a Photographer
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1:02:00This episode dives into the world of brand ambassadorships, exploring how to build authentic relationships with companies, represent yourself effectively, and navigate the responsibilities and rewards of representing a brand. We share personal experiences, lessons learned, and actionable tips for photographers and creatives aspiring to collaborate …
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80: How to Delegate Without Losing Control: Lessons from Tressa Beheim
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42:22What if the thing keeping you stuck isn’t lack of time—but your inability to let go? In this episode of the Accidental CEO podcast, I sit down with the brilliant (and very real) Tressa Beheim, founder of Simplify Now. She’s the strategic brain and online business manager behind countless creative entrepreneurs—helping them stop drowning in the dail…
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In the Shadows- A creative deep dive into photography, shadow work, Carl Jung, and the emotional weight of what we avoid.
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48:28A podcaster recently told me this show was "really dark." So today, we're leaning into that darkness—because that seemed way more fun. This episode is about shadow work. Not the Instagram version. The real version. The kind that happens when you realize the thing limiting your creative work isn't technical skill—it's the parts of yourself you've be…
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