Creatives on Camera: Using Video to Teach, Sell and Inspire Online
Lyric Kinard
49 episodes
6 days ago
This episode brings back the radiant and powerful Lisa Woolfork, founder of Black Women Stitch and host of Stitch Please Podcast. We move beyond her origin story (go listen to Part 1!) and step into the how, the structure behind her community-centered creative business. Lisa shares how she built a mission-driven model using Patreon, why she intentionally rejects hustle culture, and why sustainable systems (not burnout) fuel her work. We also talk tech: starting with a phone, simple gear, acce...
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This episode brings back the radiant and powerful Lisa Woolfork, founder of Black Women Stitch and host of Stitch Please Podcast. We move beyond her origin story (go listen to Part 1!) and step into the how, the structure behind her community-centered creative business. Lisa shares how she built a mission-driven model using Patreon, why she intentionally rejects hustle culture, and why sustainable systems (not burnout) fuel her work. We also talk tech: starting with a phone, simple gear, acce...
Why Community Is Your Strongest Business Strategy with Anastasia Williams
Creatives on Camera: Using Video to Teach, Sell and Inspire Online
53 minutes
1 week ago
Why Community Is Your Strongest Business Strategy with Anastasia Williams
In this week’s episode, I sit down with Anastasia Williams, founder of the Fiber Business Collective, to talk about what really sustains creative entrepreneurs: community, collaboration, and connection. Anastasia shares how her membership grew from a simple Slack group into a thriving hub for fiber artists, makers, and small business owners. We talk honestly about the realities of running a creative business, the pivots, the loneliness, the identity shifts, and the power of being surrounded b...
Creatives on Camera: Using Video to Teach, Sell and Inspire Online
This episode brings back the radiant and powerful Lisa Woolfork, founder of Black Women Stitch and host of Stitch Please Podcast. We move beyond her origin story (go listen to Part 1!) and step into the how, the structure behind her community-centered creative business. Lisa shares how she built a mission-driven model using Patreon, why she intentionally rejects hustle culture, and why sustainable systems (not burnout) fuel her work. We also talk tech: starting with a phone, simple gear, acce...