“Can I pick your brain?” Of course, you absolutely can. But I’ve noticed a lot more professionals expressing disdain for people reaching out and wanting to ask a few questions. But before I dive into a rant based upon passing comments and not a lot of data, I’m going to speak about the type of creative industry I want to be part of, one that is built upon the sharing of knowledge, not just online but person to person. Why? Because that’s how we build community, a reputation, and dare I say it, a legacy. In this episode, I’m going to share eight ways we can build up others around us from newbies to the competition. Can you imagine a creative world where everyone wins? I can and this is how we do it.
8 Ways We Can Build Up Others Around Us From Newbies to the Competition:
1. Interview and share openly.
2. Hold office hours.
3. Maintain an FAQ on your website.
4. Have a direct line of communication—dedicated email address, Discord server, Substack—for students and those starting out.
5. Be a beginner and learn to ask questions of others.
6. Open your space monthly or quarterly for a meeting of the minds.
7. Don’t limit to just those who are starting out, welcome your competition.
8. Be the community member you expect others to be.
Show Links
Barbara DeMarco-Barrett
Creatives Ignite
Austin Kleon
Christopher Butler
Stefan Sagmeister – Answers
Mitch Goldstein
• Episode photo from Envato Elements: Marinated cucumbers or pickles on wood
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