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Building a Creative Business Before Turning 20 - with Molly's Vision

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At just 19 years old, Molly is building a videography business, landing clients, navigating rejection, and figuring out who she is along the way. In this episode, we sit down with a young filmmaker who skipped the traditional path and jumped headfirst into entrepreneurship. We talk about the realities of running a creative business at a young age, learning to advocate for yourself, handling difficult clients, finding community in a lonely industry, and why success means more than just making money. Whether you're just getting started as a creator or you've been running your business for years, Molly's honesty, humility, and perspective offer a refreshing reminder that sometimes the best thing you can do is focus on the work you love and trust the process. In This Episode: -Building a video business at 19 years old -Being a woman in a male-dominated creative industry -Why client acquisition doesn't have to be complicated -Handling rejection and cold outreach -Learning to stand up for yourself in business -Pricing mistakes and lessons learned -The loneliness of creative work -Finding your style vs. solving client problems -Why community matters more than competition -Doing creative work for the love of the game Connect with Molly: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mollys.vision/ Website: https://www.mollysvision.com/ Email: mollyssvision@gmail.com LinkTree: linktr.ee/mollyysvision Send us your crazy videography stories at canyouchangethemusic@gmail.com Copyright Sleepy Dog Creative 2026 All Rights Reserved

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episode Building a Creative Business Before Turning 20 - with Molly's Vision artwork

Building a Creative Business Before Turning 20 - with Molly's Vision

At just 19 years old, Molly is building a videography business, landing clients, navigating rejection, and figuring out who she is along the way. In this episode, we sit down with a young filmmaker who skipped the traditional path and jumped headfirst into entrepreneurship. We talk about the realities of running a creative business at a young age, learning to advocate for yourself, handling difficult clients, finding community in a lonely industry, and why success means more than just making money. Whether you're just getting started as a creator or you've been running your business for years, Molly's honesty, humility, and perspective offer a refreshing reminder that sometimes the best thing you can do is focus on the work you love and trust the process. In This Episode: -Building a video business at 19 years old -Being a woman in a male-dominated creative industry -Why client acquisition doesn't have to be complicated -Handling rejection and cold outreach -Learning to stand up for yourself in business -Pricing mistakes and lessons learned -The loneliness of creative work -Finding your style vs. solving client problems -Why community matters more than competition -Doing creative work for the love of the game Connect with Molly: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mollys.vision/ Website: https://www.mollysvision.com/ Email: mollyssvision@gmail.com LinkTree: linktr.ee/mollyysvision Send us your crazy videography stories at canyouchangethemusic@gmail.com Copyright Sleepy Dog Creative 2026 All Rights Reserved

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