Creative Permission Slip: Empowerment Through Creativity
Your voice is your most powerful business tool, and one podcast growth strategist's journey from craft store owner to confidence coach proves exactly why. Aimee Carlson sits down with Kim Parkinson, podcast growth strategist and producer of The Creative Permission Slip, for a rich conversation about creativity across the seasons of life, what it really means to show up authentically on your podcast, and why Gen X women have a unique and urgent calling to get their voices out there. Kim shares why so many women resist doing solo episodes, how staying interview-only can quietly turn your podcast into an expensive hobby, and the simple mindset shift that makes showing up on camera or mic so much easier than we make it. Whether you are thinking about starting a podcast or wondering how to grow the one you already have, this episode is your permission slip to stop waiting for perfect and start letting your voice flow. Connect with Kim Parkinson: https://kpcreativemedia.com [https://kpcreativemedia.com] Listen to her podcast, Podcasting for Your Spiritual Business: https://kpcreativemedia.com/podcast [https://kpcreativemedia.com/podcast] Connect with Aimee: https://www.sheforcecoach.com [https://www.sheforcecoach.com] With special appreciation to Crooked Line Studios https://crookedlinestudio.com [https://crookedlinestudio.com] in Billings, MT for their collaboration.
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