
Business Tips & Career Change Advice for Women: Second Act Success Pivoting as a Creative: How to Turn Your Talent Into a Thriving Business | #197
Feeling stuck in your creative career? Whether you're a producer, designer, editor, writer, artist, or performer—this episode is your roadmap to turning your creative skills into a successful business. Host Shannon Russell, a former TV producer turned business coach, shares how she transitioned out of the entertainment industry and built a thriving second act as an entrepreneur.
In this episode, Shannon breaks down the realities of burnout, layoffs, and instability that many creatives are facing in today's economy—and offers 5 powerful strategies to help you take back control, identify your transferable skills, and start a business that reflects your passion and purpose.
If you’ve been wondering, “How can I use my creative experience to start something of my own?” — this episode is for you.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why now is the ideal time for creatives to pivot
- How to identify and repurpose your creative skill set
- Real business ideas for people with creative careers
- Tips for building a business before quitting your day job
- How to redefine success on your own terms
Access Shannon’s free masterclass: 3 Secrets to Escape Your Desk Job and Set Up a Business in 3 Months https://secondactsuccess.co/secrets
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