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Liz Mosley
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  • Building your Brand

    Comparison Culture in the Creative Industries

    22/05/2026 | 12 mins.
    In this solo episode, I'm unpacking comparison culture in the creative industries and the impact it can have on our confidence, creativity, and how we show up online.
    After seeing some negativity and public mocking circulating online recently, it got me thinking about how easy it is for comparison to spiral into jealousy, criticism, or self-doubt; especially in creative work that feels deeply personal. I share my own experiences of navigating negative comments, the fear of sharing work publicly, and the mindset shifts that help me channel comparison into something healthier and more constructive.
    If you've ever felt discouraged by someone else's success or found yourself questioning your own work after scrolling online, this episode is for you.
     
    Key Takeaways
    1. Comparison is normal but how we respond matters It's natural to compare ourselves to others, especially in creative industries. The important thing is how we process those feelings.
    2. Sharing your work online comes with vulnerability Putting yourself and your creativity out there means opening yourself up to opinions, criticism, and misunderstanding.
    3. Jealousy can reveal what you truly want Sometimes comparison highlights desires or goals you haven't fully acknowledged yet.
    4. Someone else's success doesn't take away from yours Creative opportunities aren't finite. Another person's win doesn't mean there's less available for you.
    5. Turning comparison into encouragement changes everything Using those feelings as a prompt to encourage others, or focus on your own growth, creates a much healthier mindset.
     
    Episode Highlights
    00:30 – Why comparison culture in creative industries has been on my mind 02:00 – The fear of sharing work online & dealing with criticism 05:30 – Jealousy, social media & asking yourself better questions 08:00 – Scarcity mindset vs abundance mindset in creative work 10:00 – Detaching your self-worth from your creativity
     
    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, recorded and produced by me
    If you like to watch your podcasts you can watch all of my solo episodes including this one on YouTube.
    If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!
  • Building your Brand

    Self-Taught and Scaling: Building a Branding Business with Robin Son

    20/05/2026 | 38 mins.
    In this episode, I chat to my 'graphic design daughter' Robin Son, a branding designer and podcast host who has built a thriving creative business in just three years without any formal training.
    Robin shares her incredible journey from working at KFC to launching her design career during maternity leave; all while sitting in the corner of her mum's kitchen during newborn nap times.

    We discuss the power of learning on the job, the efficiency of the "One Concept Method," and how Robin strategically used social media to grow an audience of over 100,000 followers.
    This episode is sponsored by Ivy Malik. Ivy has created a free training to help you understand how higher-paying clients actually think, behave and buy, so you can attract and sell to them more confidently. If you want sales to feel more natural (and less awkward), head to lizmosley.net/Ivy to watch the free training.
    Key Takeaways
    The Best Way to Learn is by Doing: Robin and Liz both agree that the fastest way to master complex tools like Adobe Illustrator or InDesign is to have a real client project with a deadline.

    Confidence Over Credentials: Despite being self-taught, Robin's willingness to say "yes" to projects and figure out the technical details later allowed her to scale quickly and attract international clients from day one.

    Maximize Your Content: Robin grew her following by repurposing single projects into multiple types of content, including mood boards, process reels, and logo suites.

    The Power of the One Concept Method: Presenting only the strongest design concept can save time and reinforce your authority as an expert.

    Episode Highlights
    01:40 - Robin's backstory: From retail jobs to starting a design career during maternity leave
    04:40 - The "fake it 'til you make it" approach to learning Adobe Illustrator
    05:10 - Liz's first big project: Learning InDesign on the fly for a charity annual report
    07:00 - Pricing and the panic of those first few $50 client projects
    10:50 - Why Robin has used the "One Concept Method" since her very first client
    14:50 - The strategy behind growing from 2k to 20k followers in just six weeks
    About the Guest
    Website: https://brandsbyrobin.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandsbyrobin/
    Robin's podcast: https://podfollow.com/creativeconfessions
     

    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!
  • Building your Brand

    BTS: How Clients Find Me & Stay With Me

    15/05/2026 | 6 mins.
    In this solo episode, I'm giving you a behind-the-scenes look at where my clients actually come from, what's converting into paid work, and what I've learned from finally tracking my enquiries properly.
    I share the surprising patterns I noticed around repeat clients and referrals and the role my podcast and Instagram relationships are playing in my business growth. I also chat about transparent pricing, why personal connection matters more than cold outreach for me, and what a high conversion rate might actually be telling you.
    If you're a creative business owner wondering how to attract more aligned clients, this episode will give you an honest glimpse into what's working for me right now.
    Key Takeaways
    1. Repeat clients are a powerful sign of a healthy business One of the biggest sources of enquiries came from previous clients returning for more work, which says a lot about trust and client experience.
    2. Referrals are still one of the best ways to get clients Personal recommendations continue to bring in highly aligned enquiries and strong-fit clients.
    3. Content builds trust long before someone enquires Whether through Instagram, the podcast, or ongoing online conversations, many clients felt like they already knew Liz before reaching out.
    4. Transparent pricing helps attract better-fit enquiries Having pricing guidelines on the website helps filter enquiries and leads to a much higher conversion rate.
    5. Relationships matter more than cold marketing The common thread across most enquiries was some kind of personal connection or familiarity—not strangers finding the business out of nowhere.
    Episode Highlights
    00:30 – Why I started tracking where my clients come from 01:20 – The power of referrals, repeat clients & relationship-building 03:20 – How clients usually contact me (email, Instagram & WhatsApp) 04:35 – Why transparent pricing leads to higher conversions
     
    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, recorded and produced by me
    If you like to watch your podcasts you can watch all of my solo episodes including this one on YouTube.
    If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!
  • Building your Brand

    Permission to Pivot: Building a Sustainable Creative Business with Jeanetta Gonzales

    13/05/2026 | 52 mins.
    In this episode, I chat with Jeanetta Gonzales a multidisciplinary artist, illustrator, surface pattern designer, and mentor to creatives . Jeanette shares her journey from the early days of graphic design (pre-internet!) to building a thriving career in art licensing and coaching .
    We dive deep into the emotional side of creativity, discussing how to overcome imposter syndrome, why we often seek "permission" to follow our dreams, and how to spot the early warning signs of burnout .
    If you need permission to REST this is the episode for you!
    This episode is sponsored by Ivy Malik. Ivy has created a free training to help you understand how higher-paying clients actually think, behave and buy, so you can attract and sell to them more confidently. If you want sales to feel more natural (and less awkward), head to lizmosley.net/Ivy to watch the free training.

    Key Takeaways
    The Confidence Connection: Most creative blocks; whether they relate to portfolio building or pitching, are rooted in a lack of confidence and the feeling of not being "good enough".
    Permission is Personal: Many creatives stay stagnant because they are waiting for external permission to take the next big leap. Recognizing that you have the power to give yourself that permission is the first step toward action.
    Creativity and Life are Intertwined: Unlike data-driven roles, creative work is deeply influenced by personal life events. It is essential to nurture your environment to protect your creative output.
    Recognizing Burnout Early: Learn to identify when your creativity "nose dives" as a signal to rest before you hit total exhaustion.




    Episode Highlights
    04:02: Navigating the "dot-com bomb" of 2000 and surviving economic uncertainty in the creative industry.
    06:55: The most common struggles Jeanetta sees in her 10 years of coaching artists. 
    09:42: Why we look for "permission" and how a coach provides a safe space for creative growth. 
    13:50: Practical advice for working through a "funk" or a period of low creative confidence. 
    15:59: Identifying the "alarm bells" of burnout and the importance of rest.
    19:10: How to handle comparison and "negative voices" from the past that hinder your current work.

    About the Guest
    Website: jeanettagonzales.com
    Instagram: @nettdesigns
    Mentioned in the Episode
    Ivy Malik: Sales coach and mentor (Free training at lizmosley.net/ivy ).
    UCLA: Where Jeanetta attended art school
    Software Tools: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, and the "old school" Freehand and QuarkXPress

    End Credits
    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!
  • Building your Brand

    The Power of Saying No

    08/05/2026 | 9 mins.
    In this solo episode, I'm chatting about something that has become increasingly important in both my business and personal life: the power of saying no.
    As a recovering people pleaser, learning to set boundaries, turning down opportunities, and stop over-explaining myself hasn't come naturally; but it has been incredibly empowering. I share some of the mindset shifts that have helped me become more confident in saying no, why being "too available" can sometimes work against you, and how protecting your peace is often more valuable than saying yes to every opportunity that comes your way.
    If you struggle with boundaries, guilt, or fear of missing out, this episode is for you.
    Key Takeaways
    1. Saying no builds confidence The more you practise saying no to things that aren't aligned, the more empowered and self-assured you become.
    2. You don't have to over-explain your boundaries "No" is a complete sentence; and resisting the urge to justify yourself can be surprisingly freeing.
    3. Being too available can lead to burnout Constantly saying yes and always being accessible can create unhealthy expectations in both work and personal relationships.
    4. Protecting your peace sometimes means turning down good opportunities Not every exciting opportunity is the right opportunity for this season of your life or business.
    5. Scarcity thinking keeps us stuck saying yes The fear that "nothing else will come along" can lead to overwhelm, but every no is proof that more opportunities will still come.
    Episode Highlights
    01:15 – Recovering from people pleasing & setting boundaries 03:00 – How being too available changes people's perception of you 05:00 – Scarcity mindset, burnout & fear of missing opportunities 06:30 – Why saying no can actually feel empowering 08:00 – The next challenge: saying no to opportunities I do want
     
    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, recorded and produced by me
    If you like to watch your podcasts you can watch all of my solo episodes including this one on YouTube.
    If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!
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About Building your Brand
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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