
The only resolution I'm planning to keep in 2026
09/1/2026 | 11 mins.
In today's first solo episode of the year, I'm sharing the one resolution I'm committing to in 2026; writing! I'll be honest I've already stumbled a few times, but I'm learning to let go of my all-or-nothing mindset and embrace consistency over perfection. I talk about why I've always told myself I'm "not a good writer," how I'm using the 750 Words website to build a daily writing habit, and why this practice is going to transform my business. Plus, I'm opening up about my goal to write a book this year 👀 and how I'm learning to be kinder to myself along the way. I would love to hear what you think of this episode, and what your goals are and/or your approach to your goals so please do let me know on Instagram where I'm @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast and I hope you enjoy the episode! If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review! Key Takeaways If you keep telling yourself a negative story, it will continue to be true For years, I've told myself I'm not a good writer, but I'm realizing that story isn't serving me. By practicing daily, I'm proving to myself that writing is a skill I can improve, not something I'm inherently bad at. Consistency doesn't mean perfection. I've struggled with an all-or-nothing mindset my whole life, but I'm learning that missing a day here and there doesn't mean failure. It's about showing up regularly, even when it's not perfect; whether that's writing, going to the gym, or any other goal. Daily writing is an investment in my business. Writing shows up everywhere in my work; email marketing, blog posts, website copy, client communications—and by improving this skill, I'm setting myself up to communicate better across all areas of my business. Plus, I'm building a bank of content I can repurpose later.  Episode Highlights 2:07 I explain why I don't usually make resolutions and prefer to hold my goals loosely 5:15 I'm revealing my 2026 resolution: writing 750 words every day using the 750 Words website 7:25 I'm opening up about the negative story I've been telling myself about not being a good writer 11:45 I'm discussing my all-or-nothing mindset and how I'm learning to be kinder to myself  Mentioned in the episode: Live Podcast Recording; in person event with Gavin Strange (Aardman) 750 words website Episode with Laura Belgray Â

10 Boring Things That Create Exciting Growth with Alice Benham
07/1/2026 | 47 mins.
Happy New Year and welcome back to the Building Your Brand podcast for 2026! I am so excited for what I have in store for this podcast this year. To kick things off, I'm thrilled to welcome back a returning guest for her third time on the show: Alice Benham. Alice is the perfect person to start the year with because I love how she thinks about goals and working on your business rather than just in it. In this episode, we demystify the difference between those two concepts (because I honestly get confused all the time!). We also discuss why it is so important to make time for big-picture strategy, even when it doesn't feel urgent, and how to create a vision that actually motivates you. I hope this episode serves as a lovely motivational start to your year and helps you make a plan to grow your business in a way that feels really good to you.  Key Takeaways: The difference between "on" and "in" the business: Working in your business is employee mode (admin, client work) where you notice immediately if it stops. Working on your business is CEO mode (growth, strategy) where the impact is seen months down the line The urgency trap: We often neglect working on our business because it lacks the immediate urgency and dopamine hit of client work, but it is essential for long-term growth. The AB Method: Alice breaks down her strategy into three key habits: casting vision, setting goals, and tracking progress Hold the vision tightly, goals loosely: Your vision is the ultimate destination or feeling you want, while goals are just the vehicle to get there. It is okay to change your goals if a better path appears Track what matters to you: Don't just track arbitrary numbers like revenue if they don't serve you. Create a "scorecard" with 3-5 metrics that align with your specific goals, such as how aligned your work feels or revenue from a specific offer  Episode Highlights: 02:27 – Alice explains the "Dummies Guide" to the difference between working on and in your business 11:59 – Why documenting and tracking is vital to stop you from being led purely by emotion 18:41 – The danger of "vanity metrics" and why Alice recommends a simple scorecard with a maximum of five data points 23:25 – How to avoid "goal distraction" by ensuring your goals are actually your own and not just what you see others doing 30:08 – Why vision work is like taking a spatula to the inside of your brain to scrape out ideas  About The Guest: Alice Benham is a business strategist who helps business owners grow by working on their business, not just in it. She is the founder of the "On It" programme, which provides the structure and space for business owners to set goals, track progress, and cast their vision. You can find Alice on her website or Instagram.  Mentioned in this episode: On It: Alice's programme for business owners to work on their business. Use code LIZ10 for 10% off I would love to hear what you think of this episode, so please do let me know on Instagram where I'm @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast and I hope you enjoy the episode! This episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft lucylucraft.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!

My business goals, dreams and ideas for 2026
19/12/2025 | 10 mins.
In this final episode of 2025, I'm reflecting on how the format of two episodes a week has been and sharing exciting plans for 2026. From hosting my first live podcast event in Cardiff to pursuing more public speaking opportunities and even writing a book, I'm opening up about my goals, my philosophy on holding plans lightly, and why I love doing more of what's already working in my business. I would love to hear what you think of this episode, and I'd love to hear about your 2026 goals too! So please do let me know on Instagram where I'm @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast and I hope you enjoy the episode! If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!  Key Takeaways Consistency Pays Off – Running both guest and solo episodes weekly since October has strengthened my personal branding and supported consistent YouTube content creation. Hold Goals Lightly – Sometimes better opportunities emerge than what you planned. Being flexible allowed for speaking at Adobe Max instead of the original podcast event timing. Goals Need Strategy – It's not enough to just set goals; you need a concrete plan and actionable steps to actually achieve them. Do More of What You Love – Growth doesn't require radical change. Focus on expanding the parts of your business that bring you joy and fulfillment. Community Matters – Whether it's self-publishing, podcasting, or building a brand, surrounding yourself with supportive people and communities makes ambitious goals more achievable.  Episode Highlights 0:00 – Welcome & reflecting on the twice-weekly podcast experiment 1:39 – 2026 public speaking goals and the live podcast event announcement 2:46 – Details about the February 24th Cardiff event with Gavin Strange and Hannah Isted 5:03 – The scary but exciting goal: writing and self-publishing a book in 2026 7:39 – Philosophy on goal-setting: holding plans lightly and being open to better opportunities Â

The Power of Saying No: Decision Trees and Business Boundaries with Katie Chappell
17/12/2025 | 41 mins.
I am so excited to have today's guest back on the podcast after recording an episode with her a long time ago about my rejection challenge. Yes, it is Katie Chappell, who was the original inspiration for that challenge! However, we are not talking about rejection today. Instead, we are talking all about Katie's incredible business as a Live Illustrator. Honestly, I love chatting to her; she is a total business powerhouse with so many brilliant ideas. In this episode, we discuss how she runs her Live Illustration business, the membership and jobs board she has created to share overflow work, and how she manages her time and boundaries. I came away from this conversation so inspired, and I know you will too.  Key Takeaways: The pivot to online-only: Katie made the strategic (and initially terrifying) decision to stop doing in-person events and focus exclusively on online live illustration to better manage her stress and family life. Sharing the wealth with a jobs board: Instead of just turning down the inquiries she couldn't take, Katie created a paid jobs board on Substack to pass that overflow work on to other illustrators, creating a win-win for everyone. Dealing with negative comments: Katie opens up about the backlash and trolling she received regarding her jobs board and how she now views it as a "rite of passage" and a sign of increased visibility. The power of the decision tree: To avoid decision fatigue, Katie uses a "decision tree" managed by her assistant to automatically filter inquiries—if a job doesn't meet her specific criteria (like being online and within school hours), it goes straight to the jobs board. Live illustration is thriving: Despite doom and gloom in the wider illustration industry, Katie explains why live graphic recording is still a high-value, premium service that corporate clients love. ‌ Episode Highlights: 02:11 – Katie explains exactly what live illustration looks like and how she captures visual notes during events.‌ 07:59 – How Katie discovered graphic recording in the library during her master's degree and realised it was like being a war artist, but for meetings. 14:26 – The moment Katie realised she needed to scale back her agency model and set a deadline to go online-only. 15:28 – How the "Jobs Board" was born from an abundance of inquiries she couldn't fulfill. 25:59 – Navigating "mild trolling" and the emotional process of dealing with negative comments online. ‌  About The Guest: Katie Chappell is a live event illustrator who makes visual notes for online events. She is also one-third of The Good Ship Illustration, where she runs courses for creatives, and she manages a popular jobs board for illustrators. You can find Katie on her website or say hi on Instagram.  Mentioned in this episode: The Good Ship Illustration: Katie's course business with Helen Stephens and Tanya Willis. Katie's Jobs Board: A Substack for illustrators to find work. Rich Webster: Previous podcast guest who discussed business as a self-development tool. Katy from Creative Boom: Discussed as someone who handles online visibility well. I would love to hear what you think of this episode, so please do let me know on Instagram where I'm @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast and I hope you enjoy the episode! This episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft lucylucraft.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!

Goals, Growth & Business Gains: Reflecting on 2025
12/12/2025 | 11 mins.
In this solo episode, I reflect on my journey through 2025; celebrating the goals I achieved, the lessons I learned, and the growth I experienced both personally and professionally. From speaking at Adobe Max and launching new projects to working with dream clients and growing the podcast, I share honest insights about what went well, what didn't, and how I'm setting the stage for an even more intentional 2026. Join me as I look back on a year of progress, pivots, and proud moments. I would love to hear all about your reflections and achievements of 2025. I hope you've enjoyed this episode. Come talk to me on Instagram where I'm @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!  Key Takeaways Progress isn't always linear. Sometimes the goals you don't achieve one year become your biggest wins the next. Keep moving forward and celebrate every step. The quality of your work and relationships matters more than the quantity. Focus on attracting clients and collaborators who truly align with your values and vision. Embrace change and be open to new opportunities. Pivoting, trying new projects, and sharing your authentic self can lead to unexpected growth and fulfillment.  Episode Highlights 0:56 I look back at my Instagram post from the end of 2024 and review the goals I set for that year. 3:11 I reflect on working with clients this year, feeling especially aligned and fulfilled by the people I collaborated with. 6:25 I summarize my progress on all my goals, noting that even if I didn't achieve them in 2024, I made real strides in 2025. 9:45 I talk about the way my personal brand has been affected this year 10:10 A moment to celebrate the podcast Â



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