CREATIVE STRENGTHS

Philippa Craddock

Welcome to Creative Strengths, the business podcast for creative entrepreneurs who want to build a profitable, sustainable business, while honouring the way you naturally work. Hosted by designer and creative business mentor Philippa Craddock, the show is rooted in the belief that your greatest success comes from recognising and working with your natural strengths. Philippa grew her own design business from the kitchen table to a seven-figure global brand, and now supports creative business owners through her signature strength-led methodology. Each week, she shares practical, jargon-free guidance on pricing, marketing, mindset, and business growth, helping you charge with confidence, attract aligned clients, and build a business that supports your energy, creativity, and ambition. If you're ready to grow your business so it feels wholeheartedly yours, one built around your own unique creative strengths, this is where your next chapter begins.

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    155. RUNNING A CREATIVE BUSINESS NEEDN'T BE LONELY

    It can feel genuinely lonely running a creative business, making the decisions, working it all out with no one to talk it through, sitting with the doubts, quietly wondering if you're getting it right, all in a way people on the outside rarely understand.  So this week I'm stepping out of the summer series for an episode I just couldn't hold back on: because you really don't have to do this alone, and I woke up this morning wanting to show you how. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER: ◼️ What I hear from creatives most, and why it's so rarely said aloud ◼️ What's extraordinary, and why it's never what people expect ◼️ Where the biggest breakthroughs really come from, and the four quiet words that change everything ◼️ The mistake I realised I'd made five days in ◼️ The free thing I've just opened up, and the slightly exposing ask that comes with it RESOURCES MENTIONED: Free Training: The Missing Piece The Bright Line: Application This week's Blog Post Subscribe: Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  SHARE YOUR INSIGHTS: What's the thing you're quietly working through on your own right now? Be alone no longer! send me a DM on Instagram or reply to the Thursday newsletter, I'd genuinely love to hear. NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: My weekly newsletter is where I think out loud. It's where you'll find my behind-the-scenes thinking, where I share the tools I'm currently trying/using, where new resources are shared first and where the conversations happen that often form future episodes. I'd love you to join the many creative business owners already benefitting and joining the conversations.

    155. RUNNING A CREATIVE BUSINESS NEEDN'T BE LONELY
  2. 6 août

    154. NOT EVERY GOOD IDEA BELONGS IN YOUR BUSINESS

    This is about the peculiar problem of having too many good ideas. Not too few. Too many. And why letting some of them stay exactly as they are, ideas, or hobbies, rather than folding every single one into the business, might be one of the most quietly confident things you can do. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER: ◼️ The one thread running quietly through everything you offer and why it matters more than any single idea on its own ◼️ What actually happens when you fold one more exciting idea into your business and why it often works against you ◼️ Why being known for one thing is never the same as only doing one thing ◼️ Why letting a good idea stay a hobby isn't playing small at all  ◼️ The simple question to ask the next time an potentially exciting idea comes knocking  RESOURCES MENTIONED: Summer series started at Episode 148 Free Training: The Missing Piece This week's Blog Post Subscribe: Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  SHARE YOUR INSIGHTS: What's your 'One Thing' and which idea are you going to happily let stay a hobby? Send me a DM on Instagram or reply to the Thursday newsletter, I'd genuinely love to hear.  NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: My weekly newsletter is where I think out loud. It's where you'll find my behind-the-scenes thinking, where I share the tools I'm currently trying/using, where new resources are shared first and where the conversations happen that often form future episodes. I'd love you to join the many creative business owners already benefitting and joining the conversations.

    154. NOT EVERY GOOD IDEA BELONGS IN YOUR BUSINESS
  3. 30 juil.

    153. WHY SAYING IT AGAIN AND AGAIN IS SO IMPORTANT

    A quiet fear I see in almost every creative I work with. The worry that we've already said our thing too many times, that everyone must be tired of hearing it, and that we ought to come up with something new. But that instinct, understandable as it is, might be the very thing quietly holding our work back, and the truth, I think, is almost the exact opposite. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER: ◼️ The quiet reason your message feels worn out to you long before anyone else has properly heard it ◼️ Why saying the same thing again isn't self-indulgent at all but something much closer to a kindness ◼️ The old marketing rule of thumb about how many times someone needs to hear something before it sinks in ◼️ What repetition actually is and why it's the opposite of saying the same sentence over and over ◼️ The uncomfortable feeling that's usually a sign you're finally doing it right RESOURCES MENTIONED: The Summer series began at Episode 148  The Bright Line: Application This week's Blog Post Subscribe: Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  SHARE YOUR INSIGHTS: What's your one true thing, the single message you most want to be known for? Send me a DM on Instagram or reply to the Thursday newsletter, in a line if you can, I'd genuinely love to see it. NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: My weekly newsletter is where I think out loud. It's where you'll find my behind-the-scenes thinking, where I share the tools I'm currently trying/using, where new resources are shared first and where the conversations happen that often form future episodes. I'd love you to join the many creative business owners already benefitting and joining the conversations.

    153. WHY SAYING IT AGAIN AND AGAIN IS SO IMPORTANT
  4. 23 juil.

    152. DON'T JUST SHOW THE WORK: BRING IT ALIVE

    Why work you're genuinely proud of can quietly wash past people and the small shift you can make that changes everything about how they see it. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER: ◼️ What people are really paying for when they choose you and why it's almost never the finished thing itself ◼️ What happens in someone's mind when all they can see is the finished result and the one thing they'll end up comparing you on instead ◼️ The small shift from showing your work to interpreting it and why it changes what people believe it's worth ◼️ Why the richness underneath what you do stays hidden even though it's the most interesting part to everyone but you ◼️ The one thing to try this week and how differently people respond when they can finally feel everything that's in it RESOURCES MENTIONED: The Bright Line: Application This week's Blog Post Subscribe: Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  SHARE YOUR INSIGHTS: Pick one thing you've made or done, and tell me the real story behind it, the 'why' you'd never usually think to explain. Send me a DM on nstagram or reply to the Thursday newsletter I'd genuinely love to hear. NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: My weekly newsletter is where I think out loud. It's where you'll find my behind-the-scenes thinking, where I share the tools I'm currently trying/using, where new resources are shared first and where the conversations happen that often form future episodes. I'd love you to join the many creative business owners already benefitting and joining the conversations.

    152. DON'T JUST SHOW THE WORK: BRING IT ALIVE
  5. 15 juil.

    151. WHY WE CAN'T SEE OUR MOST VALUABLE THING

    Someone looks at a service you provided or a product you've made and asks, "how on earth did you make/design that?" and you find yourself shrugging, because honestly, the solution came easily; it was just how you work. But that thing you shrugged off, the part that feels too obvious to be worth mentioning, is so often the most valuable thing you do. This week's episode is about learning to notice where your true value lives. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER: ◼️ The little moment, a shrug, an "oh, I just did it" that quietly tells you where your real value is hiding ◼️ Why the thing that comes easiest to you is the very thing you leave out of everything and what it quietly costs you ◼️ The reason effortless never means worth less and what your ease is actually the evidence of ◼️ What people see when the depth beneath your work stays hidden and what changes the moment you let it show ◼️ A quiet exercise to try this week that makes your own expertise visible to you, often for the very first time RESOURCES MENTIONED: The Bright Line: Application This week's Blog Post Subscribe: Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  SHARE YOUR INSIGHTS: What's the part of your work that comes so easily you've never thought to mention it? Send me a DM on Instagram or reply to the Thursday newsletter, I'd genuinely love to hear. NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: My weekly newsletter is where I think out loud. It's where you'll find my behind-the-scenes thinking, where I share the tools I'm currently trying/using, where new resources are shared first and where the conversations happen that often form future episodes. I'd love you to join the many creative business owners already benefitting and joining the conversations.

    151. WHY WE CAN'T SEE OUR MOST VALUABLE THING
  6. 9 juil.

    150. THE MOST COMPELLING THING ABOUT YOUR WORK IS YOU

    There's a moment I see again and again: a creative starts talking about their work, and they simply light up, the passion pours out, and the person listening is quietly won over without a single thing being pitched. And then that same person looks you up online, and somehow all that warmth has gone a little quiet. The lovely part is that this is one of the best problems to have, because the very thing that draws people in when you talk is already yours, it just needs a way onto the page. And this week, I'll help you find it. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER: ◼️ The moment, over dinner or on a call, when you quietly win someone over, without pitching a single thing ◼️ Why the warm, 'alive you' so often goes quiet the moment it reaches your website and what's really happening when it does ◼️ The reason your personality isn't a nice extra sitting on top of your marketing, but one of the most distinctive things you have ◼️ What it does for the right person when they experience the same 'you' at every step: the post, the profile, the page, the call ◼️ The small, easy thing to try this week: Far gentler than the 'careful writing' you've probably been making yourself do RESOURCES MENTIONED: The Bright Line: Application This week's Blog Post Subscribe: Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  SHARE YOUR INSIGHTS: Where do you feel the real you has gone a little quiet, your website, your Instagram, your emails? Send me a DM on Instagram or reply to the Thursday newsletter I'd genuinely love to hear and help. NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: My weekly newsletter is where I think out loud. It's where you'll find my behind-the-scenes thinking, where I share the tools I'm currently trying/using, where new resources are shared first and where the conversations happen that often form future episodes. I'd love you to join the many creative business owners already benefitting and joining the conversations.

    150. THE MOST COMPELLING THING ABOUT YOUR WORK IS YOU
  7. 2 juil.

    149. THE LITTLE TEST I'D LOVE YOU TO TRY THIS WEEK

    There's a quiet two-minute test I'd love you to run on your business today: on your own, no tools, just said out loud. It shows you two things at once: how clear your business really is, and how much it actually sounds like you, rather than like everyone else doing something similar.  By the end, you'll have a much clearer sense of what's already working, and what perhaps needs a little more of your attention. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER: ◼️ The two-minute test that shows whether your business is clear enough for a stranger to understand and whether it could only ever be yours ◼️ The three things that make up your centre and the one most people quietly get wrong, even when they're sure they've nailed it ◼️ Why being perfectly clear still isn't enough on its own and the subtle trap that leaves good businesses sounding like everyone else ◼️ A single piece of advice about writing a book that turns out to be exactly right for building a business ◼️ What one member managed in under an hour, four Mondays running and the quiet thing that made it possible RESOURCES MENTIONED: The Bright Line: Application This week's Blog Post Subscribe: Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  SHARE YOUR INSIGHTS: When you say your three sentences out loud, which one comes easiest and which has you stumbling? Send me a DM on Instagram or reply to the Thursday newsletter I'd genuinely love to hear. NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: My weekly newsletter is where I think out loud. It's where you'll find my behind-the-scenes thinking, where I share the tools I'm currently trying/using, where new resources are shared first and where the conversations happen that often form future episodes. I'd love you to join the many creative business owners already benefitting and joining the conversations.

    149. THE LITTLE TEST I'D LOVE YOU TO TRY THIS WEEK
  8. 24 juin

    148. GETTING CLEAR ON YOUR CREATIVE BUSINESS

    Part 1 of a new series. You've built something real, you're good at what you do, and yet somehow it all feels heavier than it should, and every new thing you add only seems to add to the weight. I used to believe that meant I wasn't doing enough. It turns out the opposite is true, and it's where this new summer series of podcasts begins: with the one idea that sits underneath all the others to come. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER: ◼️ The simple thing we instinctively do with a cluttered room, and the key shift when you finally let yourself do it for your business too ◼️ The three things that, once they're clear, quietly bring everything else into focus ◼️ What happens the moment you become, clearly one thing rather than three, and who quietly starts finding you when you do ◼️ The single, freeing question to ask before you add anything else to your business RESOURCES MENTIONED: Free Training: The Missing Piece This Week's Full Journal Post The Bright Line - Six Month Programme Subscribe: Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  SHARE YOUR INSIGHTS: Do you try to add your way to clarity? I'd genuinely love your thoughts on this, DM me on Instagram or reply to the Thursday newsletter NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: My weekly newsletter is where I think out loud. It's where you'll find my behind-the-scenes thinking, where I share the tools I'm currently trying/using, where new resources are shared first and where the conversations happen that often form future episodes. I'd love you to join the many creative business owners already benefitting and part of the conversations.

    148. GETTING CLEAR ON YOUR CREATIVE BUSINESS

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Welcome to Creative Strengths, the business podcast for creative entrepreneurs who want to build a profitable, sustainable business, while honouring the way you naturally work. Hosted by designer and creative business mentor Philippa Craddock, the show is rooted in the belief that your greatest success comes from recognising and working with your natural strengths. Philippa grew her own design business from the kitchen table to a seven-figure global brand, and now supports creative business owners through her signature strength-led methodology. Each week, she shares practical, jargon-free guidance on pricing, marketing, mindset, and business growth, helping you charge with confidence, attract aligned clients, and build a business that supports your energy, creativity, and ambition. If you're ready to grow your business so it feels wholeheartedly yours, one built around your own unique creative strengths, this is where your next chapter begins.

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