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.

  1. 136. WHY CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS KEEP UNDERCHARGING AND HOW TO CHANGE IT

    2D AGO

    136. WHY CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS KEEP UNDERCHARGING AND HOW TO CHANGE IT

    _*]:min-w-0 gap-3 !gap-3.5"> If you've ever caught yourself apologising after quoting a price or felt that quiet discomfort when someone asks what you charge, this episode is for you. I talk about why that feeling of discomfort is so common amongst creative business owners, why the work that feels most natural to you is very often your most valuable and how to reframe this to price with confidence. Key Moments: [01:24] Why pricing feels so uncomfortable and why formulas aren't the answer [02.41:] Deliverables vs. transformation: What your clients are actually paying for [08:07] The iceberg analogy and why pricing only the visible tip keeps you stuck [12:45] 'Ease is evidence of expertise', not low value: real examples from creative businesses [16:20] The mindset shift that makes pricing a very different conversation Notable Quotes: "Your clients aren't paying for the deliverable. They're paying for the transformation." Resources Mentioned: Read: This Week's Full Journal Post Link: The Six Month Programme - The Bright Line Link:  The Base Notes Subscribe to our Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  Share Your Insights: I'd love to hear from you. How do you feel about pricing your work? Send me a DM on Instagram. I would love to know your thoughts and insights after listening to this episode  Never Miss an Episode: Subscribe to my weekly newsletter for behind-the-scenes insights, exclusive resources, and first access to new offerings, all designed to help you build your creative business business around what you naturally do best.

    20 min
  2. 135. HOW DO I GET THE RIGHT CLIENTS TO FIND ME?

    MAR 26

    135. HOW DO I GET THE RIGHT CLIENTS TO FIND ME?

    The question I've been asked so many times recently. How do I get the right clients to find me? And it's funny, because the answer is almost never what people expect. It's not about marketing. It's not about Instagram. It's not even about being more visible. There's something else going on, and I think it's the missing piece that nobody's really talking about. This episode has the potential to change everything about how you attract the right clients to your creative business...  Key Moments: [01:20] The question I've been asked so many times recently and why the answer is almost never what people expect. [03:15] Four completely different creative entrepreneurs, four completely different businesses, all stuck for exactly the same reason. [07:20] My shift from being just another florist and what changed when I finally understood what made my work different from everyone else's. [08:49] The interior designer who uncovered the thread running through her work and what happened next. [11:40] Why more and more creative entrepreneurs are turning to AI for their marketing and why it might be making things worse, not better. Notable Quotes: "Vague doesn't attract the right people!" Resources Mentioned: Read: This Week's Full Journal Post Link: The Six Month Programme - The Bright Line Link:  The Base Notes Subscribe to our Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  Share Your Insights: What's the one thing about your work that clients consistently respond to, even if you've always taken it for granted? I'd love to hear. Drop me a line on Instagram and start a conversation. Never Miss an Episode: Subscribe to my weekly newsletter for first access to new content, behind-the-scenes insights, and resources to support your creative business,

    18 min
  3. 134. WHAT MAKES A REALLY STRONG NEWSLETTER IN 2026

    MAR 18

    134. WHAT MAKES A REALLY STRONG NEWSLETTER IN 2026

    Let's talk about newsletters. Specifically, what makes a really good one for your creative business. And more importantly, why so many of them don't work. In this episode I share what i've been noticing from the newsletters I love the most right now, what's working in my own, and exactly what separates the ones people genuinely look forward to from the ones that quietly get ignored. Key Moments: [00:00] Introduction: What makes a good newsletter, and why so many don't work [01:11] Three newsletters I have been reading and why they're brilliant [04:46] What I am working on in my own newsletter right now and the platform i use [08:55] The Data: Why newsletters are quietly outperforming social media right now [11:42] Three things that make a really strong newsletter [14:12] Why handing your newsletter voice to AI is one of the most costly things you can do for your creative business [18:16] Where people are going wrong [20:58] Why your newsletter is the thing that changes everything when you finally have something to offer Notable Quotes: "Your website is your home. Your newsletter is how you keep the door open." Resources Mentioned: Read: This Week's Full Journal Post Newsletter Link: Skye McAlpine – The Dolce Vita Diaries on Substack Newsletter Link: Ella Mills – Learning To Live Well on Substack Newsletter Link: Rick Mulready – The AI Playbook Link: The Six Month Programme - The Bright Line Link:  The Base Notes Subscribe to our Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  Share Your Insights: What does your newsletter look like right now or what's been stopping you from starting one? Whether you're sending consistently, sending sporadically, or haven't yet begun, I'd love to know where you are with it and what feels most challenging. Come and find me on Instagram my DMs are always open for a chat! Never Miss an Episode: Subscribe to my weekly newsletter for first access to new content, behind-the-scenes insights, and resources to support your creative business,

    24 min
  4. 132. AI FOR CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS: WHAT WORKS (AND WHAT DOESN'T)

    MAR 5

    132. AI FOR CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS: WHAT WORKS (AND WHAT DOESN'T)

    I've been having some really interesting conversations about AI for creative businesses lately, and I think we need to talk about this. Because some of us are using it brilliantly and it's genuinely helping our businesses, some are curious but haven't quite figured out where to start and some have tried it and found it more confusing than helpful. So today, I want to share what I'm finding actually works when it comes to AI for creative entrepreneurs and more importantly, what doesn't work and why. Key Moments: [01:24] Why the responses to a simple Instagram question about AI revealed something fascinating and what they say about where we all are with this technology right now [08:25] Why AI amplifies whatever you bring to it, and what that means if you're not yet clear on your own foundations [10:15] The enthusiastic Labrador: understanding AI's eager-to-please nature and why this matters enormously when you're making strategic decisions [12:10] Where AI genuinely earns its place [16:48] Why your voice is one of your most distinctive business assets [24:01] The environmental question answered honestly Notable Quotes: "Clarity must come first. AI amplifies whatever you bring to it. Bring confusion, and you'll get polished confusion. Bring clarity, and you'll get something brilliant." Resources Mentioned: Read: This Week's Full Journal Post Link: The Six Month Programme - The Bright Line Link:  The Base Notes AI Platform Links: ChatGPT  Claude  Perplexity Subscribe to our Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  Share Your Insights: Has this episode shifted how you're thinking about AI in your business?  I'd love to hear where you are, drop me a DM on Instagram. I read all posts however old the episode and I genuinely love hearing from you. Never Miss an Episode: Subscribe to my weekly newsletter for first access to new content, behind-the-scenes insights, and resources to support your creative business,

    29 min
  5. 131. THE SPRING CLEAN: WHEN EVERYTHING BECOMES CLEAR

    FEB 26

    131. THE SPRING CLEAN: WHEN EVERYTHING BECOMES CLEAR

    What if the reason previous courses and business advice haven't worked for your creative business isn't because of you but because they were never designed for the way creative minds actually work? This episode introduces something I've been quietly building for a while: The Bright Line, a six-month programme that takes your exceptional strengths and builds a complete business strategy around them. Built around how you think, how you work, what you naturally do best. If you have been asking yourself How do I attract the right clients? How do I know what actually makes me different? Why does everything feel so hard in the business when creatively I'm good at what I do? How do I stop undercharging? .... then this episode was made for you! Key Moments: [01:20] A spontaneous spring clean of the house and the website and what it revealed [02:43] A conversation I keep thinking about: "I feel like a creative person trying to do business, rather than a creative business owner" [04:20] Why the majority of courses and coaching don't suit the creative mind [06:34] Introducing The Bright Line, a six-month programme built around six pillars, each one connecting to the next [20:19] What this feels like day-to-day: clear focus, confident pricing, marketing that finally feels natural [23:50] The artist who had been creating for 50 years and what changed when she saw the thread connecting all of it [26:34] Who the April intake is for and how to book a personal 45-minute call to talk about your business Resources Mentioned: Read: This Week's Full Journal Post Link: The Six Month Programme The Bright Line Link:  The Base Notes Subscribe to our Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Instagram: @philippacraddock Email: hello@philippacraddock.com    Share Your Insights: I'd love to know, are you feeling there is a gap between your creativity and the business side? Are you struggling with pricing or perhaps how to market yourself in an unforced more natural way? Drop me a DM on Instagram, I would love to be able to help. I read every message however old the episode. Never Miss an Episode: Subscribe to my weekly newsletter for behind-the-scenes insights, exclusive resources, and first access to new offerings.

    33 min
  6. 130. WHY CREATIVES SEE WHAT OTHERS MISS

    FEB 19

    130. WHY CREATIVES SEE WHAT OTHERS MISS

    As creatives you possess one of the rarest business skills there is, and you've had it all along... While visiting the breathtaking mountains of Glencoe on Scotland's west coast and the snowdrop gardens of Cambo on the east, I realised something profound about how we as creative business owners naturally see the world. We have this extraordinary ability to take in enormous scale while simultaneously noticing the tiniest details. And it's this dual vision we discuss in this week's episode as it's what makes the difference between good businesses and exceptional ones. Key Moments: [01:28] A trip to Scotland sparks a reflection on what it truly means to see the bigger picture and the tiny detail: why this ability is one of the most valuable things you have as a creative [03:59] The mountains of Glencoe and the snowdrops of Cambo: what the contrast between enormous scale and intricate detail reveals about how creatives naturally think [06:08]  How this dual vision translates directly into business: seeing where you're heading while knowing exactly which details will make the difference for your clients [10:48] Why you don't need to become someone different to thrive and why fully embracing who you already are is the real work Notable Quotes: "You have this extraordinary ability to see what others miss. To take in enormous scale and feel it. To notice tiny details and appreciate them." Resources Mentioned: Read: This Week's Full Journal Post Last weeks episode: 129. Why Playing Small Feels Safer Link: The Base Notes Waitlist Subscribe to our Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Email: hello@philippacraddock.com  Share Your Insights: I'd love to know: Do you naturally see the big picture first, or are you drawn to the details? Drop me a DM on Instagram I love to chat. Many of our conversations form the basis for future episodes. Never Miss an Episode: Subscribe to my weekly newsletter for behind-the-scenes insights, exclusive resources, and first access to new offerings. The Six Month Programme is opening again soon... Building successful creative businesses that feel true to who you are.

    15 min
  7. 129. WHY PLAYING SMALL FEELS SAFER

    FEB 12

    129. WHY PLAYING SMALL FEELS SAFER

    What if the modest goals keeping you "safe" are actually holding you back? This episode explores why thinking bigger, in a way that's deeply aligned with your strengths often feels easier and more fulfilling than playing small. Through real stories from creative entrepreneurs who've made the leap, we examine the difference between incremental tweaking and visionary thinking, and why your impossible dream might just be exactly what your business needs   Key Moments: [00:00] The pattern of playing it safe and why "manageable" goals might be limiting your potential [01:31] Jo's pivotal moment: from waiting for £300 consultations to proposing full-day retreats at organic farm venues [05:10] My personal dream I didn't dare share [07:44] Why aiming for 2x growth keeps you optimising the same approach, while 10x thinking forces complete reimagination [10:03] Marta's revelation: "A successful business will not only sustain you financially, but also as a person emotionally" [13:33] What actually happened when I held onto my impossible dream, how it changed every decision and accelerated growth [18:35] The shift: when you're working towards something genuinely fulfilling [19:55] Framing your impossible dream    Notable Quotes: "When you aim for 2x growth, you think in terms of doing more of the same, just slightly better. When you think in terms of 10x, you can't just do more of the same. You have to completely reimagine what's possible."   Resources Mentioned: Read: This Week's Full Journal Post Read: 10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy Link: The Base Notes Waitlist Subscribe to our Weekly newsletter Website: www.philippacraddock.com Email: hello@philippacraddock.com    Share Your Insights: What's your impossible dream? The one that feels embarrassing to say out loud? Send me a DM on Instagram and let's talk about where this might lead.   Never Miss an Episode: Subscribe to my weekly newsletter for behind-the-scenes insights, exclusive resources, and first access to new offerings. Building successful creative businesses that feel true to who you are.

    22 min

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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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