43 episodes

Creative Juicy is a podcast about the creative process, the journey in finding your voice, and tools to help creatives (aka people just like you!) find inspiration, confidence and some business savvy along the way.

Hosted by Brand and Content Strategist, Michelle Wainwright, the goal of Creative Juicy is to shine a light on the experiences of people who dare to be different, with the hopes of inspiring you to do whatever makes you feel unapologetically you.

Check out guest bios and show transcripts at CreativeJuicyPodcast.com and look out for new episodes every Wednesday. Chat soon!

Creative Juicy Michelle Wainwright

    • Business
    • 5.0 • 24 Ratings

Creative Juicy is a podcast about the creative process, the journey in finding your voice, and tools to help creatives (aka people just like you!) find inspiration, confidence and some business savvy along the way.

Hosted by Brand and Content Strategist, Michelle Wainwright, the goal of Creative Juicy is to shine a light on the experiences of people who dare to be different, with the hopes of inspiring you to do whatever makes you feel unapologetically you.

Check out guest bios and show transcripts at CreativeJuicyPodcast.com and look out for new episodes every Wednesday. Chat soon!

    42: A creative career in both illustration AND graphic design with Naomi Otsu

    42: A creative career in both illustration AND graphic design with Naomi Otsu

    Hi! Today’s podcast is with Naomi Otsu, New York-based illustrator and graphic designer whose work is inspired by the cities and cultures she grew up in.



    Born in New York and raised in Tokyo, Naomi returned to New York to attend Parsons School of Design before kicking off her creative career which included time agency-side at Laird and Partners, Opening Ceremony in its hey day, until ultimately settling in to her full-time role as both an illustrator and a graphic designer.



    Today we chat about what it’s like to work across mediums, how Naomi approaches new work with clients, how her work has manifested in many different forms from books, to wallpaper, and entire collection with The North Face, and how systems help her showcase her work on social media. 



    Enjoy the chat + check out The Eater Guide to New York City OUT NOW!



    x M

    • 33 min
    41: The power in positioning with Isetta's Cristina Suarez Krumsick

    41: The power in positioning with Isetta's Cristina Suarez Krumsick

    Today, I share my conversation with Cristina Suarez Krumsick, the founder and CEO behind integrated marketing agency, Isetta. 



    If you haven’t heard of Isetta you’ve most certainly seen their work, as they have an incredible portfolio of CPG clients which include Ghia, OMSOM, Sanzo, Madre Mezcal, and so many more. 



    What I loved most about this conversation with Cristina was simply learning about her thoughtful and strategic approach to the world of PR and marketing. It sounds simple when Cristina describes why she doesn’t label Isetta as a PR firm or the number one thing she looks for when interviewing for new talent - but I can tell you from personal experience, it’s really not so common.



    Cristina shares numerous insightful tidbits in this episode, from how she employs this 5-word technique to positioning for her clients, how she gets people to answer her emails, the biggest red flag she hears on new business calls, and how she approaches the organization of her team as a form of matchmaking. 



    I loved learning about Cristina’s publishing career, and how working in the world of print shaped her and her perspective to working as a publicist. It’s just all so good, and I hope you enjoy.



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    Learn more about Isetta: isetta.co

    Find Isetta on IG: https://www.instagram.com/isetta.co/

    And Cristina on IG: https://www.instagram.com/tinikrums/

    • 41 min
    40: Curating cool stuff around town and in your home with Anna Albury of coolstuff.nyc

    40: Curating cool stuff around town and in your home with Anna Albury of coolstuff.nyc

    Anna B. Albury is a multidisciplinary designer and co-founder of coolstuff.nyc, a design-forward weekly newsletter & website that features, you guessed it, COOL STUFF. But I almost feel like ‘cool stuff’ doesn’t do it enough justice. If you live in New York or Brooklyn, you have to go subscribe to the newsletter, which Anna co-founded with her husband Garret pre-pandemic.

    In their Friday send you’ll find everything you need to know before heading into the weekend, from the newest restaurants popping up around town, community or brand events you can go to, they have this section of the newsletter called ‘cool friends’ where they highlight artisans and makers living in New York. I love it for discovery of the city I live in, but honestly it’s great even if you don’t live in New York - be sure to listen to find out why! 

    I really enjoyed learning about how Anna and Garret curate the newsletter, and also how Anna curates her life! She works full time as a Rug Designer and also does her own interior styling work on the site.



    Enjoy!

    x M



    LINKS



    Subscribe to coolstuff.nyc: https://coolstuffnyc.substack.com/subscribe

    Find cool stuff online: https://www.coolstuff.nyc/

    And on IG: https://www.instagram.com/coolstuff.nyc/

    Anna's Interior Styling: https://www.annabrettschneider.com/interior-styling

    + Anna on IG: https://www.instagram.com/hello_anna_b/

     

    • 31 min
    39: Creating a lifestyle that fits you with freelancer, Candice Sophia Antoine

    39: Creating a lifestyle that fits you with freelancer, Candice Sophia Antoine

    Today I share a conversation I had with Candice Sophia Antoine, someone who, like many other guests I’ve had on this podcast, I first came across on Instagram.



    Candice is French, American, and Haitian, and after spending her early years in a small town in the south of France, she moved with her parents to Miami and then by herself to New York City. I think this conversation is especially great for my younger listeners, people who are either in college or recently graduated and are simply just figuring it out as you embark on your journey in the work force.



    I was so impressed by the grace Candice gives herself as she makes moves throughout her career on her path to learning what fits her and helps her to create the lifestyle she wants to live. She isn’t afraid to tell potential clients no when the opportunity doesn’t feel right to her, and I think that’s also one of the reason’s she’s amassed a following on social. The way she’s curated not only her Instagram feed, but also her life and the people and products she cherishes in it, are beautiful to see and, with this conversation, now wonderful to hear about.



    I hope you enjoy this convo as much as I did!



    x Michelle



    Candice on IG: https://www.instagram.com/so.candice/

    The Vintage Deli: https://www.instagram.com/thevintagedeli/

    Jane Cookshop: https://www.instagram.com/janecookshop/

    • 41 min
    38: Sharpening your voice with writer, Erika Veurink

    38: Sharpening your voice with writer, Erika Veurink

    Today I sit down with Erika Veurink. Erika is a writer for publications like Vogue and The Cut and for herself, with her Substack, Long Live. She’s also the matchmaker mastermind behind EV Salon, an event series designed to be, as Erika puts it, an IRL Intro Email. One that feels warm, and personal and unlike the stale and awkward events we’ve all experienced before.



    There are PLENTY of amazing tidbits from Erika in this episode, whether you’re an aspiring writer or not. Erika gives a play by play breakdown of how to go after that byline of your dreams, how she honed her craft as part of her MFA (Masters in Fine Arts) in non-fiction writing, and what it’s actually like being a writer and getting paid (and not) for your work.



    This recording was the first time I met Erika face to face, and I’m sure you’ll be able to tell, I liked her a lot! I think I giggled more in this recording than I have in any other Creative Juicy podcast. She is smart and hilarious and I loved getting her take on life as a writer and someone who juggles so many different creative outlets simultaneously. So excuse the ramble at the end, but I just wanted to make sure I learned everything I could from Erika who is a pro when it comes to curation - in life, in wardrobe, and career. All of it. 



    Enjoy it! xx



    Subscribe to Long Live: https://longlive.substack.com/

    Find Erika on IG: https://www.instagram.com/erikaveurink/

    And TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@erikaveurink

    • 43 min
    37: The leap from freelance to full-time with Kelsey Lim

    37: The leap from freelance to full-time with Kelsey Lim

    Kelsey is the founder and designer behind Brooklyn-based fine jewelry brand, Abel Objects, which she launched just last year after taking the leap of faith that is from being a freelancer to going full time. 



    After attending the Rhode Island School of Design, Kelsey established a career in graphic design and art direction — working for clients such as The New York Times, Flamingo, Man Repeller, Condé Nast, and the startup Haus — all while making jewelry on the side. After helping build so many brands over the years, in 2023 she decided to go all in on her own company.



    On today’s episode, Kelsey and I talk about her time at RISD and how the curriculum influenced how she approaches design, her formative startup experience that changed how she views business and the kind of work she wants to pursue, and also how it's going running Abel today!



    Talking to Kelsey felt like talking to long time friend, even though we just met for the first time on this podcast call. So I hope you enjoy this convo as much as I did! x M



    LINKS



    Shop Abel Objects: https://abelobjects.com/

    Find Kelsey on IG: https://www.instagram.com/kelseylim/

    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
24 Ratings

24 Ratings

MDK.456 ,

Authentic + Inspiring

This has been one of the most motivating podcasts. Michelle has a great voice and creates a space that allows her guests to share their experiences in very honest, authentic, and inspiring ways. Michelle has created another outlet for herself to continue storytelling and I’m here for it!

vd_V ,

Inspiring!

So interesting to hear how these young and very talented creatives started out and how they became so successful in their respective fields. Michelle seems to have a personal connection to many of them which makes for an interesting conversation. I can see how Creative Juicy would be inspiring and helpful to young people who want to do something different and follow their own path. Loved this latest episode with John Melvin and just picture this wooden cask filled with tequila in a young couple’s living room. I can’t wait to try some!

Natush ,

Creatively Juicy!

Such an inspiring listen. I look forward to each episode as Michelle has carefully curated a range of equally interesting and inspiring guests. Her thoughtful questions give us insight into these creative’s minds and reflect the challenges and accomplishments that they have overcome to create their craft. Can’t wait for the episodes to come!

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