What does it take for a 19-year-old to buy and run a business—and successfully lead it for nearly three decades?In this episode of Deep Dive Creatives, Tamara McGinnis sits down with Janey Jefferson, owner of a successful dance and fitness studio in Monmouth, Oregon. Janey shares her remarkable creative journey from purchasing a dance studio at just 19 years old to becoming a choreographer, costume designer, theatrical director, teacher, and mentor.Discover how creativity extends far beyond the arts as Janey discusses leadership, problem-solving, confidence, teaching, community, and the lifelong pursuit of excellence. She shares practical insights on overcoming creative blocks, developing confidence in young people, inspiring others, and why creativity is about progress—not perfection.Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, educator, performer, parent, or someone looking to become more creative, this conversation is packed with wisdom and encouragement.In this episode you’ll discover:• How Janey bought a dance studio at age 19• Why confidence is essential to creativity• The creative process behind choreography and costume design• How to overcome creative blocks and self-doubt• The importance of mentorship and community• Teaching creativity through ownership and responsibility• Why “anything worth doing is worth doing badly” at first• How creativity enriches everyday life—even if you’re not an artistIf you enjoy conversations about creativity, leadership, entrepreneurship, dance, education, personal growth, and the creative process, be sure to Like, Subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs creative encouragement.00:30 Meet Janey Jefferson01:12 Janey’s creative journey05:04 Defining creativity06:06 The creative process07:29 My favorite part (of the process)08:38 What inspires you?10:00 Who do you get inspiration from?11:33 Overcoming creative challenges17:26 Creative dry spells19:12 Creative motivation22:53 Creative philosophy24:57 Creative goals28:51 Threats to creativity