

This podcast is 26:15.
This week’s guest: Lisa Sonora Beam, artist and author of The Creative Entrepreneur
Lisa Sonora Beam
Website: Lisa Sonora Beam
Twitter: @LisaSonoraBeam
The Creative Entrepreneur
On Amazon: The Creative Entrepreneur
Website: The Creative Entrepreneur
Facebook: The Creative Entrepreneur on Facebook
Lisa is the author of The Creative Entrepreneur, an award-winning book on creativity and business for creatives who want to do what they love, but get hung up by either creative blocks, or not having a model for business development that works for them—or both!
She is a lifelong artist, and was a therapist working in psychiatric hospitals before she made the leap into advertising (long story). For more than 20 years Lisa has coached and consulted with hundreds of artists and creative businesses, and leads Creative Entrepreneur workshops internationally.
Lisa lives and works anywhere she has a high-speed Internet connection. When not roaming the world, you can find her at her funky studio warehouse in the San Francisco Bay Area. You can learn more about Lisa, the book, and upcoming workshops at the book website: TheCreativeEntrepreneur.biz, and follow her on Twitter (@lisasonorabeam), and on The Creative Entrepreneur Facebook page.
Show Notes…
- Today’s intro is based on The Elder Sister Project series that I’m writing for Roots of She.
- Lisa has on our site great resources for creative sketchbooking, including a wonderful series on mini journaling.
- Lisa mentions her friend, Sas Colby.
- Lisa talks with great enthusiasm about One Mango Tree.
- Lisa mentioned how we do dreamboards.
- “Luck favours the prepared” was said by Louis Pasteur
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Great podcast jamie. I recently started working with the book that Lisa wrote so this was quite timely for me. I have also loved your talk on late bloomers. It really resonated with me.
Kate
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