High, Low and Unexpected

Artistry, Alignment, and the Startup Grind (ft. Isabella Rosendale)

29 min · 15 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Artistry, Alignment, and the Startup Grind (ft. Isabella Rosendale)

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This week on High, Low, and Unexpected, Shaun sits down with Southern California artist and TikTok creator Isabella Rosendale—known online as iggybellyy—to talk about the raw energy of starting a creative business from scratch. Isabella has turned her unique, "funky" artistic style into a thriving brand, recently selling out her first major sticker drop in just 15 minutes. In this episode, you’ll hear: * The "Startup Mode" Reality: How Isabella launched her business independently and built the confidence to go from local art fairs to a global online audience. * Success vs. Fulfillment: A deep dive into the "Missing Balloons" moment—why the true reward of entrepreneurship isn't the applause, but the heart you put into the work. * Finding Your Creative Voice: Why staying true to your unique, "cartoonish" style is a superpower, and how to stop the trap of comparing your art to others. * The Heart of Teaching: How Isabella plans to use her platform to mold young minds and help others find their own voice through art. Isabella’s story is a powerful reminder that we create our best work when we are in total alignment with who we are. Whether you’re a veteran business owner or just starting your journey, this conversation is an essential guide to pursuing passion with integrity. Isabella’s journey reminds us that success isn’t just something we achieve—it’s something we build day by day by staying true to our own vision. Whether you’re looking to find your own creative spark, navigate the lonely moments of a startup, or simply be reminded that your unique voice matters—this conversation will meet you there. Listen now on High, Low, and Unexpected. 🎨 Curious about Isabella’s "funky, fun, and fresh" art or want to grab some stickers from her next drop? Check out IggyBelly.com or follow her journey on TikTok @iggybellyy!

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