#168 - MINI EPISODE | 3 BIG MISTAKES I MADE IN MY CREATIVE BUSINESS THIS YEAR!

Podcast cover art including profile image of host Kimberly Espinel

In today’s mini solo episode (168) of the EAT, CAPTURE, SHARE podcast, I’m opening up and sharing some of the biggest mistakes I’ve made in my creative business this year.

I love celebrating wins, but it’s equally important to reflect on what hasn’t worked to allow for further growth in the months and years to come. My hope in sharing where things went wrong in my business this year is twofold: I hope there are some mistakes here that you can learn from and avoid in your own creative business and I hope that you’ll see it’s not always smooth sailing, even 11 years into building a career within the food photography, content creation and educator space.

 

Here’s what else you’ll learn in today’s episode:

  • Final invitation: Apply for the Fearless Focus mastermind.

  • Why prioritising one area of your business can make all the difference and what happens when you spread yourself too thin.

  • How and why my Instagram strategy has held back and affected my bottom line.

  • The key mistake I made as an educator (if you're looking to teach, create online courses and sell workshops this is a MUST LISTEN).

  • How I overcame my resistance to creating online courses, and what finally helped me break through.

  • I chat about the role of vulnerability in building a strong personal brand.

  • I explain why storytelling matters just as much as value and strategy.

 

If you’ve ever felt frustrated with your social media growth, or wondered how to grow any aspect of your creative business, this episode will give you practical ideas for moving forward.

LINKS MENTIONED:

Want to be sure never to miss a single episode? Then please subscribe to the podcast on Apple podcasts, Amazon music, Spotify or Castbox tell a friend about Eat, Capture, Share or take a screenshot of the podcast and post it on Instagram stories. It’s with your support that this podcast can reach the audience that will benefit the most from the content I create. Thank you so much.