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23 Journeys: A Network for Creatives

Podkast av Thato and Naomi Dadson

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23 Journeys: A Network for Creatives | Elevate Your Brand, Expand Your NetworkWelcome to 23 Journeys: A Network for Creatives, the podcast dedicated to helping photographers, videographers, and creative entrepreneurs grow their brand and build valuable connections. Hosted by Thato & Naomi Joy Dadson, this show dives into networking strategies, self-improvement tips, and expert insights to help you stand out in the creative industry.💡 What You’ll Learn:✔ Proven strategies for networking and brand-building✔ Insights from industry professionals and successful creatives✔ Tips to get recognized in your community✔ Self-help and communication strategies for career growthWhether you’re just starting your creative career or an experienced creative looking to scale, this podcast is your go-to resource for success.Subscribe now and start your creative journey today!#23JourneysPodcast #CreativeNetworking #Photography #Videography #Entrepreneurship #NetworkingForCreatives

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You Can’t Pour from an Empty Cup, Wellness & Boundaries for Creatives

What happens when the drive to create starts draining your life force? In this powerful episode of 23 Journeys: A Network for Creatives, Dr. Karen Fiorello, educator, yoga instructor, entrepreneur, and community leader, reveals the hidden cost of creative ambition and how to reclaim your energy without losing your edge. We talk about why wellness is often treated like a luxury, how creatives can protect their energy without guilt, and why setting boundaries is essential for long-term success. Karen shares practical insights on mindfulness, movement, and staying grounded while juggling business, leadership, and personal life. Plus: the art of networking without the soul-crushing pressure, building relationships that actually matter, and why human connection is your secret weapon in an AI-saturated world. If you’re running on fumes and wondering if there’s another way, this conversation will change how you think about success. Your creativity depends on your well-being, not the other way around.

28. jan. 2026 - 46 min
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When Work Stress Comes Home, Parenting as an Entrepreneur

Balancing business, parenting, and mental health is challenging, and prioritizing your mental well-being is essential for your success and happiness. In this episode of 23 Journeys: A Network for Creatives, we talk with licensed therapist Nicole McNelis about burnout, guilt, setting boundaries, and managing the mental load that comes with being both a parent and an entrepreneur. This is an honest conversation about exhaustion, pressure, and learning to let 'done' be better than 'perfect.' Nicole shares practical, actionable advice to help protect your energy and build support systems that truly work, making you feel capable and supported. If you're a parent running a business and feeling stretched thin, you're not alone, and you're not failing. Guest: Nicole McNelis Licensed Professional Counselor, Maternal Mental Health Specialist Instagram: @therapistmomcollective

21. jan. 2026 - 46 min
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How Better Sleep Makes You a Better Creative

Creatives often feel overwhelmed by late nights, racing thoughts, client deadlines, kids, and the pressure to 'keep going,' making sleep difficult. In this episode, sleep expert and behavior analyst Michelle Kreuzer acknowledges these everyday struggles and explains how they affect our work, health, and emotions. Michelle explains the difference between true insomnia and simple sleep deprivation, why melatonin should be used only as a short-term tool, and how routines and structure can create a sense of freedom for both adults and kids. We also talk about hustle culture, emotional regulation, creative focus, and what really happens to your brain when you finally rest. If you've been tired, overwhelmed, or running on fumes, this conversation will help you rebuild healthier habits, protect your energy, and get your nights back. Tune in and discover how better rest can enhance your creative focus, boost productivity, and lead to more inspired work.

3. des. 2025 - 43 min
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The Truth About Burnout for Creatives

In this episode of 23 Journeys: A Network for Creatives, Thato and Naomi break down the truth about burnout. Most creatives don't burn out because of work; they burn out because they work without boundaries. This highlights how much their well-being matters and can help you feel seen and supported. Together, they talk through real-life examples of setting schedules, protecting family time, handling client expectations, and learning when to say no. They also share how to build systems, automate your business, and create sustainable routines so you don't collapse under pressure. Whether you're a photographer, designer, freelancer, or entrepreneur, this episode will help you reset, recharge, and build healthier habits that protect both creativity and mental health.

26. nov. 2025 - 22 min
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Inside Art Means Business: Filmmakers, Community, and Creativity

This episode was recorded live at Art Means Business, a networking event inside the Wilmington International Film Festival. Thato and Naomi sit down with filmmakers and educators to discuss creativity, filmmaking, opportunities, and the power of genuine connections. Guests include ‱ Gordon Delgorino, founder of the Wilmington International Film Festival, shares the vision behind bringing an international film platform to Delaware. ‱ Maximillian Remmler, filmmaker of 4 Clones Alone, breaking down the story, the technical challenges, and acting as four characters at once. ‱ Charlene Davis, retired Delaware attorney turned filmmaker, discusses her film Relative Control, how she wrote it, and how decades of relationships helped bring the project to life. ‱ Timothy Day & Denise Wells from Wilmington University, talking about their student film competition, mentorship program, and the full scholarship awarded to an emerging young filmmaker. Thato and Naomi wrap up the episode by reflecting on their first on-location recording, the importance of networking, and why showing up to creative events can change everything. Ideal for filmmakers, students, and anyone pursuing a career in the creative field.

14. nov. 2025 - 37 min
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