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When Quitting the Creative Dream Is NOT an Option – with Marte Marie Forsberg
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‘When you think like that, when quitting the dream … isn’t an option, you find solutions.’
Marte Marie Forsberg works as a food and lifestyle photographer for magazines around the world, and she regularly runs photography, creative business and cookery workshops and retreats across Europe. Marte grew up in the Norwegian countryside where her mother taught her how to cook from scratch with fresh produce from the garden. From that experience, Marte learned to be creative with food and to never stop exploring and venturing into unchartered food territory. Today, she is the published author of The Cottage Kitchen: Cozy Cooking in the English Countryside.
Marte joins me to explain how writing down the words food, travel and design led to her career as a photographer. She shares her decision-making process around what facets of life to post on social media and offers insight on the realities of paying the bills as a creative entrepreneur. I ask her about the journey to become a published author, and she describes how The Cottage Kitchen became a story about ‘finding your way home.’ Listen in as Marte gets real about the logistics and financial realities of creating an event and learn how to avoid creating from a place of insecurity—and trust that you have an important story to share.
What You Will LearnHow Marte turned the words food, travel and design into a career
Marte’s path to discovering her love of photography
How being recognized by Bon Appetit led Marte to focus on Instagram
How Marte makes decisions around sharing personal stories on social
How to set boundaries regarding what facets of life you post online
Marte’s insight on the reality of ‘paying the bills’ as a creative
How Marte crafts several different revenue streams as a one-woman brand
The impetus for Marte’s book, The Cottage Kitchen
Marte’s insight on the logistics and financial realities of creating an event
Marte’s learn-as-you-go approach to working as a new mom
How Marte avoids creating from a place of insecurity
Connect with MarteMarte Marie Forsberg Photography
Connect with BethEmail hello@localmilkblog.com
Resources MentionedThe Cottage Kitchen: Cozy Cooking in the English Countryside by Marte Marie Forsberg
24 episodes
When Quitting the Creative Dream Is NOT an Option – with Marte Marie Forsberg
Raw Milk - The Creative Business Podcast about social media, marketing, branding, blogging
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on November 24, 2020 03:10 (). Last successful fetch was on May 28, 2020 16:09 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 205324244 series 2294395
‘When you think like that, when quitting the dream … isn’t an option, you find solutions.’
Marte Marie Forsberg works as a food and lifestyle photographer for magazines around the world, and she regularly runs photography, creative business and cookery workshops and retreats across Europe. Marte grew up in the Norwegian countryside where her mother taught her how to cook from scratch with fresh produce from the garden. From that experience, Marte learned to be creative with food and to never stop exploring and venturing into unchartered food territory. Today, she is the published author of The Cottage Kitchen: Cozy Cooking in the English Countryside.
Marte joins me to explain how writing down the words food, travel and design led to her career as a photographer. She shares her decision-making process around what facets of life to post on social media and offers insight on the realities of paying the bills as a creative entrepreneur. I ask her about the journey to become a published author, and she describes how The Cottage Kitchen became a story about ‘finding your way home.’ Listen in as Marte gets real about the logistics and financial realities of creating an event and learn how to avoid creating from a place of insecurity—and trust that you have an important story to share.
What You Will LearnHow Marte turned the words food, travel and design into a career
Marte’s path to discovering her love of photography
How being recognized by Bon Appetit led Marte to focus on Instagram
How Marte makes decisions around sharing personal stories on social
How to set boundaries regarding what facets of life you post online
Marte’s insight on the reality of ‘paying the bills’ as a creative
How Marte crafts several different revenue streams as a one-woman brand
The impetus for Marte’s book, The Cottage Kitchen
Marte’s insight on the logistics and financial realities of creating an event
Marte’s learn-as-you-go approach to working as a new mom
How Marte avoids creating from a place of insecurity
Connect with MarteMarte Marie Forsberg Photography
Connect with BethEmail hello@localmilkblog.com
Resources MentionedThe Cottage Kitchen: Cozy Cooking in the English Countryside by Marte Marie Forsberg
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