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Liz Mosley
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  • Behind the Zines: Building Community Through Print with Izzy Poirier and Caroline Sarrette
    One of the things I love most about building a brand is the opportunity to explore creative projects beyond my core offering. Whether it’s a podcast, a book, or a YouTube channel, these projects allow us to share our work in new and exciting ways.  That’s why I’m so excited to share my conversation with Izzy Poirier and Caroline Sarrette, the brilliant minds behind the Ottawa and New York Design Clubs. In this episode, we go behind the scenes on their latest collaborative project: a beautifully designed zine. We discuss the entire process, from the initial idea during the pandemic to navigating difficult printers and securing sponsorship. Izzy and Caroline share candidly about the struggles of managing a huge project with lots of collaborators, but also the incredible benefits and sense of community it has brought them. If you’ve ever thought about launching a creative project to showcase your work, you’re going to love this episode.  Key Takeaways Passion Projects Fuel Your Brand: Running the design club and creating a zine has been a huge undertaking, but it has directly influenced Izzy's business, helping her define her niche in community building and bringing her new client work. Embrace the "Silent Work": A finished zine or a successful event looks effortless, but it’s built on a mountain of unseen work, from endless email outreach to speaker rehearsals and logistical planning. It's the underlying passion for the project that keeps you motivated through the long hours.  Challenges Build Resilience: Every hurdle, from finding the right speakers to navigating a tense negotiation with a printer that changed a quote by 50%, is a lesson. Overcoming this friction is what improves your processes and makes you stronger. Print Creates Tangible Community: The zine began during the pandemic as a way to archive creativity happening during lockdown. It has since become a tangible way to showcase artists, create conversations, and even help contributors land jobs. Episode Highlights 05:47: Izzy explains how starting the Ottawa Design Club at the exact same time as her freelance business was a strategic move to build a network and find her niche. 10:04: Discover how the zine began during the pandemic to create a repertoire of the amazing creativity happening in isolation, and how the first edition sold out in just three days. 17:10: Caroline discusses the specific challenges of building a community in a city like New York, including cutting through the noise to find speakers and sourcing affordable venues. 27:53: Izzy shares the incredibly intense story of a sponsorship deal with a printer going wrong, how she navigated a tense negotiation, and the importance of standing your ground for your community. 34:59: Learn about the theme of the latest zine, "Pivotal Moments", which explores the career-defining shifts that creatives experience and aims to inspire readers to embrace change. About the Guests Izzy Poirier is a brand designer and strategist and the founder of the Ottawa Design Club. Caroline Sarrette is a graphic designer and art director who runs the New York chapter of the Design Club. Izzy Poirier: Website | Instagram Caroline Sarrette: Website | Instagram Mentioned in the episode Pivotal Moments Zine Adobe Live 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!  
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  • I got trolled for being lazy
    Context collapse online is a huge reason why people can end up misunderstanding or misinterpreting content that you create; small business owner or not! It's also just so easy and lazy to make a comment without first looking for deeper context ourselves. On todays's solo episode I am talking about some negative comments that showed up on a video that I made for a brand and how I felt about them and have used them to move forward in my own personal development. I'd love to know what you think about the comment culture online. Come find me on instagram where I am @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast to let me know and I hope you enjoy the episode!   Key Takeways When we are building visable brands we do expose ourselves to other people’s opinions There’s often a context collapse when you post snippets of your life online We don’t need to justify the way we spend our time just to fit other people’s expectations of what holds value or productivity When someone makes a comment bringing you down, it often has more to do with how they are feeling about their own lives than what you’re actually doing.   Episode Highlights 1:12 The story of how I got trolled 5:09 The trolling comments 7:04 Talking through my initial response 8:15 The signs of when something is bothering me when I thought it wasn’t 10:32 Challenging myself to not over-explain or justify my decisions 11:58 How being trolled has helped me   Mentioned in the episode Jo Hooper - Get Wildly Free Instagram My Adobe ad - The Day In The Life
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  • Is Running an Event Worth It? With Paul Ince of Marketed Live
    On this week's episode, I chat with Paul Ince, also known as Biz Paul, about his experience running "Marketed Live," an event he started to help build his brand and business and one I attended as a keynote speaker! We dive into the behind-the-scenes insights of organizing an event, discussing everything from finding a venue and selling tickets to the importance of customer service and food. Paul shares how running an event has significantly boosted his personal brand and offers invaluable advice for anyone considering hosting their own event.   Key Takeaways: Running an event can significantly benefit your personal brand and overall business reputation, even if it's not a huge money-maker on its own. Prioritize the attendee experience by investing in quality food, excellent customer service, and thoughtful details that surprise and delight. Carefully consider your audience and what they would find most valuable. You don't always need big-name speakers if you provide genuine value. Explore alternative sponsorship opportunities, such as tapping into a company's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) budget to fund initiatives like social ticket funds. It's okay to let go of an event or project if it no longer serves your business goals or personal capacity. Sometimes, saying "no" to one thing allows you to focus energy on more profitable or fulfilling ventures   Episode Highlights: 03:15: Paul shares the origin story of "Biz Paul" and how his content marketing consultancy, Like Mind Media, came about. 05:07: Discover why Paul and his friend Tim decided to create Marketed Live and their vision for the event. 09:20: Paul explains how Marketed Live became a valuable asset for Like Mind Media's clients and boosted his personal brand. 17:35: We discuss the unexpected challenges of running an event, including the difficulties of selling tickets and venue issues. 28:06: Paul reveals a clever strategy for securing sponsorship by aligning with corporate social responsibility (CSR) budgets. 37:05: Paul talks about the decision to pause Marketed Live and the importance of knowing when to pivot your business focus.   About the Guest: Paul Ince, also known as Biz Paul, is a marketing strategist and the founder of Like Mind Media. Website: bizpaul.com Social Media: @‌BizPaul (on all platforms) Like Mind Media: likemind.media   I would love to hear what you think of this episode, so please do let me know on Instagram @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast I hope you enjoy this episode This episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft (http://lucylucraft.co.uk) If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!
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  • Answering your questions
    I recently did a Q+A box over on my instagram and today's episode is me answering the questions that came up. It's so great to be able to answer specific questions from listeners and I hope you enjoy discovering the answers to the questions asked too! If you have any other questions for me, or if the answers sparked more questions come find me on instagram where I am @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast and I'll keep a list for the next Q+A episode.  Episode Highlights 0:32 Exciting news for the next season of the podcast 3:27 What would have to happen for me to stop podcasting? 5:14 What is your least favourite podcasting task to do? 6:36 You have a client deadline and a podcast deadline clash, which one wins? 10:12 What hasn’t worked that you’ve tried before? 13:30 What’s the kindest thing someone has said about the podcast? 14:24 Why haven’t we had a live podcast recording/show yet? 15:48 Do you sell products with your hand-lettering on?   Mentioned in the episode My YouTube Channel (please subscribe if you enjoy YouTube content!) Waitlist for the Live Podcast Event If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!
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  • Recent investments I've made in my business
    It can be hard to know what to invest in and when in your small business. Today I am sharing the recent investments I have made, why I made them and how they have helped me level up in my business. Have you made some recent upgrades or investments in your business? I'd love to know what has really supported you and given you a good ROI? Come find me on instagram where I am @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast to let me know and I hope you enjoy the episode!   Key Takeways Needing hi-tech equipment shouldn’t be a barrier to entry for things in your business: start with what you have and build as you go Upgrading your equipment or spending money on support for your business can remove the friction for you   Episode Highlights 0:32 Why it helps to invest in your business 0:56 Leveling up my video tech and why 2:58 The things I have invested in - camera 4:03 The things I have invested in - microphone 5:09 The things I have invested in - teleprompter 7:09 The things I have invested in - coaching 8:53 The things I have invested in - portable camera   Mentioned in the episode Sony ZVe10 camera  Rode podmic USB  Elgato teleprompter Zencastr Paul Ince Business Coaching Osmo Pocket 3
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Graphic Designer Liz Mosley wants all you small business owners to build businesses that you LOVE and feel confident about promoting. Through her decade of branding and design experience and with the help of her guests, she shares top tips to take the fear out of selling and building your brand. Produced by: Lucy Lucraft (Instagram @lucylucraft Cover illustration: Matt Joyce (Instagram @mattjoyce_illustrator)
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