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Build Communities & Tell Stories That Ignite Change with Erin Prather Stafford

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Education and support are crucial for helping more young women access and explore a future in the arts. Erin Prather Stafford is the Founder of Girls That Create, where she provides resources that help to empower women of all ages to think creatively and pursue their creative passions. Women creators are greatly underrepresented in the media, and because of this, we are seeing a lack of inspiring and motivational messages for today's young women. To start tipping the scales, we need to start having conversations with young women as early as possible, and educate them about the resources they need to pursue their creative interests. While respecting the boundaries of our time and value, we need to be more adamant about sponsoring and mentoring the women we believe in so they can chase the creative life of their dreams. Help support woman creatives by engaging with their work!

Notes
πŸ‘§ Erin loves to build communities and tell stories that ignite change: she created a site that provides resources to help parents and caregivers of creative girls. 02:26
πŸ’² Girls That Create helps parents talk with kids about substance abuse and financial skill sets and support them in their creative career choices: just because you're creative doesn't mean you'll be a starving artist. 09:07
πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ¨ Your biggest gift is time: study arts if you love it, but don't forget to take internships and jobs while pursuing the degree. 13:56
πŸ“£ One of Girls That Create’s most popular posts is about helping girls use their voice: take the Wonder Woman power pose before you act. 16:26
🀝 Mentorship and sponsorship are not the same thing, but both help people you believe in: if you're willing to go out and be vulnerable, many people will want to help you. 19:35
πŸ“š When people ask for favors, you should have some resources available but also have boundaries and charging rates. 24:44
πŸ’œ The easiest, most simple way to support women creatives is to go see their work. 29:38

Links:

Connect with Erin: girlsthatcreate.com

Instagram: www.instagram.com/girls_that_create

Connect with Adrienne: www.sheleadsmedia.com

Listen to podcasts for women by women on the She Leads Podcast Network: www.sheleadspodcasts.com

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Education and support are crucial for helping more young women access and explore a future in the arts. Erin Prather Stafford is the Founder of Girls That Create, where she provides resources that help to empower women of all ages to think creatively and pursue their creative passions. Women creators are greatly underrepresented in the media, and because of this, we are seeing a lack of inspiring and motivational messages for today's young women. To start tipping the scales, we need to start having conversations with young women as early as possible, and educate them about the resources they need to pursue their creative interests. While respecting the boundaries of our time and value, we need to be more adamant about sponsoring and mentoring the women we believe in so they can chase the creative life of their dreams. Help support woman creatives by engaging with their work!

Notes
πŸ‘§ Erin loves to build communities and tell stories that ignite change: she created a site that provides resources to help parents and caregivers of creative girls. 02:26
πŸ’² Girls That Create helps parents talk with kids about substance abuse and financial skill sets and support them in their creative career choices: just because you're creative doesn't mean you'll be a starving artist. 09:07
πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ¨ Your biggest gift is time: study arts if you love it, but don't forget to take internships and jobs while pursuing the degree. 13:56
πŸ“£ One of Girls That Create’s most popular posts is about helping girls use their voice: take the Wonder Woman power pose before you act. 16:26
🀝 Mentorship and sponsorship are not the same thing, but both help people you believe in: if you're willing to go out and be vulnerable, many people will want to help you. 19:35
πŸ“š When people ask for favors, you should have some resources available but also have boundaries and charging rates. 24:44
πŸ’œ The easiest, most simple way to support women creatives is to go see their work. 29:38

Links:

Connect with Erin: girlsthatcreate.com

Instagram: www.instagram.com/girls_that_create

Connect with Adrienne: www.sheleadsmedia.com

Listen to podcasts for women by women on the She Leads Podcast Network: www.sheleadspodcasts.com

  continue reading

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