In The Making with Lauren Goodman

What I Learned From Season 3: Business Lessons from Creative Entrepreneurs & Wedding Industry Leaders

17 min · 22. juni 2026
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What does it really take to build a successful creative business? In this solo episode of In The Making, Lauren reflects on the biggest lessons from Season 3 — pulling together insights from conversations with leading wedding industry professionals, creative entrepreneurs, and founders. From starting a business without a perfect plan to navigating messy growth, saying yes before you feel ready, and building confidence through action, this episode is packed with honest takeaways for anyone building a business in the creative or wedding industry. Lauren also shares her own journey — from starting without experience to building a luxury wedding planning business — and why success rarely follows a straight path. In this episode, we cover: * How most successful businesses start from a problem or idea * Why you don’t need a perfect business plan to begin * The importance of saying yes before you feel ready * Building confidence through action and experience * Why business growth is messy, non-linear, and constantly evolving * Lessons from wedding planners, florists, and creative founders * Real insights into building and scaling a creative business Whether you're a wedding supplier, creative entrepreneur, or service-based business owner, this episode is a powerful reminder that success is built through action, resilience, and adaptability. 🎧 In The Making — real conversations on building a creative business.

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What does it really take to build a successful creative business? In this solo episode of In The Making, Lauren reflects on the biggest lessons from Season 3 — pulling together insights from conversations with leading wedding industry professionals, creative entrepreneurs, and founders. From starting a business without a perfect plan to navigating messy growth, saying yes before you feel ready, and building confidence through action, this episode is packed with honest takeaways for anyone building a business in the creative or wedding industry. Lauren also shares her own journey — from starting without experience to building a luxury wedding planning business — and why success rarely follows a straight path. In this episode, we cover: * How most successful businesses start from a problem or idea * Why you don’t need a perfect business plan to begin * The importance of saying yes before you feel ready * Building confidence through action and experience * Why business growth is messy, non-linear, and constantly evolving * Lessons from wedding planners, florists, and creative founders * Real insights into building and scaling a creative business Whether you're a wedding supplier, creative entrepreneur, or service-based business owner, this episode is a powerful reminder that success is built through action, resilience, and adaptability. 🎧 In The Making — real conversations on building a creative business.

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