The Creativ & Kin Podcast

Barbara van der Westhuizen

This is the place where we get you behind the scenes with the female entrepreneurs & businesswomen you've been following and supporting, and allow that right brain of yours to finally talk to the left! Join Barbara van der Westhuizen as she keeps you connected, to keep creating.

  1. POWER POD: Collaboration

    10/06/2020

    POWER POD: Collaboration

    Today's episode is on a topic I absolutely love! Collaboration!! If you've listened to a few episodes on here, you'll know by now that my heart beats for community - in the sense of women working together and supporting each other. I am an encourager at heart and just a general dream-believer and supporter. So when someone says "collaboration", I am there! So let's quickly unpack what a "collab" is and then I'll share a bit about what it has meant for me this year... A collaboration is a working practice whereby individuals work together to a common purpose to achieve business benefit. Other words to describe it would be: partnership, alliance, teamwork, cooperation and my favourite: connection. Collaboration enables individuals to work together to achieve a defined and common business (or creative) purpose. So collaborations, when done right - can result in beautiful partnerships where the journey together brings out each individual's strengths and marries them into something that is exponentially better than those of each individual in isolation. There is so much magic in shared creativity, ideas and knowledge. You play to each other's strengths, learning where to take over and where to let go. And when one of you is down, the other lifts up. When one is unsure, the other finds a way to provide clarity or certainty. I think you can hear the passion here - man, I've just learnt so much from it this year. So on to my partnership with Jess of Watercolour Heart Illustration. Designing a planner with Jess was my one big dream for 2020. And then the pandemic and lockdown happened, and I kept stalling on when I would contact Jess to start collaborating on the idea and hopefully the project. When I finally realised that it was halfyear, and an in-person coffee date was not going to happen anytime soon, I took the plunge and asked Jess whether she was still keen on designing a year planner with me and whether she thought we still had enough time left. Her answer was that with it being June already, it would be tight, but that she was in and we could definitely make it happen! It had been a big dream of hers for a long time as well and she was as excited as I was for the journey ahead!! So we started with a discovery call on zoom the very next week and then started taking it one step at a time. We set a clear timeline, with priority steps and goals for each of us. We used Asana, a LOT of whatsapp messages and voice notes and MANY zoom calls. There were many shared references and ideas, many revisions. Many happy dances! Many good and sound compromises to keep things local and conscious. The whole process has been thoughtful, intentional and so, so empowering. One of the most amazing things about this collaboration has been the open communication and in-tuneness (if there is even such a word, hah) with Jess. And that can be applied to any partnership. Towards the end of August, Jess and I were checking in on our timeline and proposed launch date. We were both starting to feel pressured, rushed and uneasy about our launch date. We had an open conversation and decided to move it. Give ourselves more time. This was a unique year and we both felt it would be so good to give people (including ourselves) more time to come to grips with the fact that the year was moving on into a new year, with the uncertainty but also the hope that it would bring. It also gave us more time to enjoy each step of the journey and the process. To pour intention and purpose into each little detail of the planner, to consider different options, sometimes even just for the sake of considering it and to refine each element to a point where we were both happy and almost giddy with excitement about the end result. It ...

    6 min
  2. POWER POD: Copying and Creativity...

    09/22/2020

    POWER POD: Copying and Creativity...

    Ok, so today's one is a touchy subject. Copycats. You feel hurt. You feel like stopping. You feel like: what's the point if people are just going to copy me. But hold on there girl, back up a few steps. What I'm going to say might not be exactly what you want to hear right now, but just hear me out for a second. People can feed off of your current work, but they can never anticipate where you're going next. As long as you keep on innovating, bringing new spice and flavour into your brand and business, they will stay in your rearview mirror. And I don't mean this in a bad way - you can take them along for the journey, but just don't allow them to hijack your ride. Ok enough figurative speech, what I mean is this: once your ideas are sent out into the world, you might forever be finding reinterpretations of what might look very much like your own creations, art or products. But everyone draws inspiration from somewhere, (we all do), and most often these interpretations might be too vague to call out. And I'm not talking about stolen images, yet, we'll get to that. But don't let inspiration drawn from your work by others just starting out, steal your thunder or your magic. They actually need your encouragement and direction. Let's dig a bit deeper into this. When I interviewed Nick Dreyer of Veldskoen shoes this topic came up. His words were: We just maintain a good company culture and if we see exact knock-offs of our product, I just send them a message saying: Come on guys, you're better than this. Go and put your own spin on it!! And Heike of Fleur le Cordeur and I have done some Instagram lives together, where this exact topic came up a few times. Her approach really inspired me and changed my mindset even more: She said that it took her quite a few years to be ok with people using her ideas and as others call it, copying her. But she also said that there is very little under the sun that is truly new, and our ideas and the creations we put out there, will always be open for interpretation by others. She shifted her mindset to start seeing it as a compliment, which she admits is very hard to do. And she started encouraging people and motivating them instead of feeling robbed and fuelling the scarcity mindset. So you'll see you generally have 2 options in how to deal with copying: Confront when needed, or avoid and continue on your own path. Now if someone is stealing your exact work, or using your self-created original images as their own, you'll have to confront them. That's just not cricket. Ask your community to call it out when they see your images being used without your consent. Usually they don't even need to be asked. Most of the really engaged online communities and fiercely loyal. I've seen it done before and I've called people out myself. I've even called people out when they weren't tagging artists but using their artwork in a post of theirs. Now I hate confrontation as much as the next person, but what's right is right and what's wrong is just wrong. On the other hand, unfortunately, we don't have much possession over our unique ideas. Unless of course, you have it patented. Different story for a different day. The bottom line is, we draw inspiration from different places and those around us do the same. Now, as with most things in life, a mind shift will soon have you looking through a different pair of goggles. They might not be rose-tinted, but let's make them a carefree shade of yellow. There is more than enough to go around. If we can use this feedback and remain in the role of the leader, or thought-leader even, it should allow us and even push us to continuously innovate. Which is not a bad thing. It's a goo...

    6 min

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This is the place where we get you behind the scenes with the female entrepreneurs & businesswomen you've been following and supporting, and allow that right brain of yours to finally talk to the left! Join Barbara van der Westhuizen as she keeps you connected, to keep creating.