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1. Navigating Substack: Claire Venus Dives into the Magic of Awakening and Flow 2. Leonie Dawson on Sparkle: Embracing Permission and Breaking Free from Social Media Rules 3. Claire Venus Uncovers the Power of Substack: From Old-School Blogging to Creative Liberation 4. Sparkle on Substack: Leonie Dawson Shares Wisdom on Authenticity and Digital Burnout 5. Unleashing Your Sparkle on Substack: Claire Venus and Leonie Dawson Discuss Creative Expansion 6. Breaking Free from Social Media Constraints: Claire Venus Interviews Leonie Dawson on Substack 7. The Magic of Substack: Claire Venus and Leonie Dawson Dive into Authentic Connection 8. Embracing a Spacious Digital Realm: Claire Venus Interviews Substack Aficionado Leonie Dawson 9. Leonie Dawson Unveils the Secrets to Finding Joy and Healing in Substack's Creative Haven 10. Igniting Creative Confidence: Claire Venus Explores Substack's Transformative Power with Leonie Dawson

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gratitude, insights, wisdom, oracle cards, awaken, flow, magic, presence, website, journey, freebies, courses, Eleanor the enthusiast, PDFs, marketing, screens, perspective, permission slip, black book, creative, take up space, Substack, social media, blogging, transformation, healing, female lineage, conform, fit in, teachings, timer, tasks, comments, DMs, private messages, TikToks, bonding, rules, routines, mental health, creative confidence, mindset, scheduler, Smarter Queue, archive, library, recycle, reshare, old, mentor, esoteric spiritual teachers, 70s music, art journal, dorm, creative ecosystem, mailing list, blogging, boarding school, express, document, self-discovery, reevaluation, career, earn money, high-risk, high-reward, success, brave, authentically, long-form spaces, email lists, burnt out, connection, anxiety, testing, adjusting, obsessed, message boards, truth, hired, artwork, love, trust, support, therapy, postpartum therapy, feedback, confident, effortless, struggles, anxieties, perception

๐Ÿ’ก Speaker bios
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Leonie Dawson is an author, entrepreneur, and online educator known for her goal workbooks that have been embraced by over half a million people worldwide. What initially began as a personal project has blossomed into a cherished resource for individuals seeking to set and achieve their life and business goals. Leonie's courses and programs cover a wide range of topics including business strategies, marketing techniques, organization skills, and achieving a better work-life balance. Notably, her expertise extends to marketing without social media, a skill she honed during her own social media hiatus that resulted in generating over $2 million in revenue. With a passion for sharing her knowledge and an unwavering commitment to helping others, Leonie Dawson continues to inspire and empower her ever-growing community.

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Welcome back to another episode of Sparkle on Substack! In today's captivating interview, Claire Venus sits down with the incredible and wise Leonie Dawson. Filled with gratitude, Claire expresses appreciation for the insights and wisdom Leonie shares throughout their discussion. Starting the call off with a touch of magic, Claire mentions picking oracle cards, setting the themes of awaken, flow, and magic for their conversation. With the presence of Leonie to guide them, Claire encourages listeners to visit Leonie's website and delve into the incredible resources available there. As they delve into their conversation, Claire opens up about her own journey, starting with freebies and now delving deep into several courses. Describing herself as an "Eleanor the enthusiast," Claire reveals that she is currently immersing herself in the world of PDFs of marketing without social media. Continuing on, Claire praises a resource that encourages stepping beyond screens and expanding one's perspective. Reflecting on their own experiences, Claire shares a heartwarming story of receiving a special black book permission slip from a teacher or tutor, which served as an encouragement to be creative and take up space. The conversation takes a deep dive into the concept of permission and breaking away from the rules of social media, a theme that resonates within the Substack community. Exploring the platform's support for writers, illustrators, and hybrid creatives, Claire highlights the joys and spaciousness found in Substack compared to the overwhelming nature of social media. With Claire's personal journey as a backdrop, they discuss the challenges they faced when aspects of their life spilled out online and the subsequent need for healing within their female lineage. Grateful for finding another way through the teachings of others, Claire shares their transformative experience during the pandemic and pregnancy. Coming back to the present, Claire reveals strategies for maximizing productivity and maintaining mental well-being. From setting timers for focused work to checking and responding to comments and messages, they navigate the complexities of online engagement. Claire even divulges a special Friday night ritual where she and her kids bond over TikTok videos. Sharing insights into their content creation process, Claire discusses the importance of routine and consistency. From using schedulers to recycle and reshare content, to curating their creative library, Claire offers valuable advice for navigating the ever-evolving world of online presence. But it's not just about the digital world. Claire and Leonie take a trip down memory lane, recalling the excitement of old-school blogging and the joy of creating an art journal during higher school years. They explore the profound impact that sharing their creations had on building a creative ecosystem and inspiring others to find their own voices. As the conversation draws to a close, Claire reflects on their own self-discovery and reevaluation in their career. They emphasize the importance of finding new and unconventional ways to earn money, beyond traditional avenues, and share their excitement and alignment with Substack as a platform of possibility. Tune in to this enlightening episode as Claire and Leonie delve into the joys and challenges of online presence, the power of creativity, and the transformative effects of authenticity. Whether you're seeking guidance on navigating the online world or looking for inspiration to unleash your creative spark, this episode is not to be missed. So grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and let's dive into Claire Venus' interview with the extraordinary Leonie Dawson.

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01:48 Talking shit on the Internet, goal workbooks, courses.

05:51 Started blog in 2004, obsessed with writing.

08:10 Art journaling in school led to blogging.

11:35 Permission to create, escape social media rules.

15:17 Beautiful journaling during pandemic brought joy.

21:14 Scheduled time, prioritize tasks, and recycle content.

24:01 Permission slip to fuel business and enjoy life.

28:47 Enchanted by early message boards, blogging success.

34:09 Finding ease in authenticity, online struggles. Gratitude.

37:16 Private family, no sharing personal struggles.

38:51 Open about therapy and personal struggles.

42:57 Podcast: No editing, jingle, preparation, topic. Just me.

48:57 Grateful for insight, magic, and beautiful conversation.

50:35 Grateful for Claire's support and community.

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1. How do you interpret the use of oracle cards in the interview? Do you think they added a meaningful layer to the conversation? 2. The speaker describes their journey of starting with freebies and now being several courses deep. How does offering free content initially help in building a platform or audience? 3. What are your thoughts on the concept of "old-school blogging" and how it compares to the current landscape of social media? Do you agree with the speaker's decision to step away from social media and focus on Substack? 4. The speaker credits a resource that encourages thinking beyond screens and expanding one's perspective. How do you incorporate offline resources and activities into your online presence and creative work? 5. The speaker received a permission slip from a mentor that served as an encouragement to be creative and take up space. Have you ever had a similar experience where someone gave you permission to fully embrace your creativity? How did it impact your journey? 6. The conversation on Substack often revolves around the idea of permission and breaking away from the rules of social media. Do you think this shift towards long-form content and email lists is a positive one? Why or why not? 7. The speaker discusses the importance of routines and rules in maintaining their mental health and creative confidence. How do you structure your own creative process? Do you have any specific routines or rules that help you stay on track? 8. The speaker uses a content scheduler to manage their social media content. How do you plan and organize your own content? Have you found any tools or strategies particularly helpful? 9. The speaker shares their experience of being part of a creative ecosystem where they consumed others' creations and felt more connected with them. How do you actively participate in creative communities? What benefits have you found in doing so? 10. The speaker mentions their experience with therapy and being open about it as part of their online presence. How do you navigate sharing personal struggles and vulnerabilities while maintaining a professional image? What are the potential benefits and challenges of being open about mental health online?

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- Introduction and gratitude for the interview - Picking oracle cards with themes of awaken, flow, and magic - Gratitude for the presence of the interviewee and mention of their website - The speaker's journey of starting with freebies and now being several courses deep - The speaker's current focus on PDFs of marketing without social media - Praise for a resource encouraging thinking beyond screens and expanding perspectives - The speaker's permission slip from a teacher or tutor that gave them a special black book - The significance of the permission slip in encouraging creativity and taking up space - Conversation on Substack revolving around the idea of permission and breaking away from social media rules - Description of Substack as a platform supporting writers, illustrators, and hybrid creatives - Comparison of Substack to social media, finding it more enjoyable and spacious - Decision to stop using social media due to overwhelm and feeling like their own therapist - Attempted old-school blogging with a blog titled "Run with Your Heart, not with Your Legs" - Ease of showing up authentically online and receiving positive feedback about work and activities - Confusion and overwhelm when other aspects of life spilled out online - Transformation during the pandemic and pregnancy, realizing the need for healing in their female lineage - Struggling with taking up space and sharing gifts due to pressure to conform and fit in - Gratefulness for finding another way through someone's teachings - The speaker's approach to productivity by setting a timer for 10 minutes and creating a task list - Checking and responding to comments, DMs, and private messages left by assistants - Avoiding looking at what others create, except for watching TikToks with kids on Friday nights - Importance of rules and routines for maintaining mental health, creative confidence, and mindset - Use of a scheduler called Smarter Queue to manage content - Archiving social media work and adding resonant content to a library for recycling and resharing - Removal of old or irrelevant content from the library - Occasional inspiration to create new resources - Influence of a mentor who introduced esoteric spiritual teachers and 70s music - Creation of an art journal in higher school years, inspiring others to create their own - Development of a creative ecosystem through sharing art journal and consuming others' creations - Comparison of excitement of sharing art journal to blogging - Building a mailing list alongside the blog, realizing its importance later on - Start of blogging in 2004, attracted to the concept of daily writing and sharing with others - Positive experience at boarding school where art journals were encouraged for self-expression - Emphasis on using art journal as a space to document creative process - Self-discovery and reevaluation in the speaker's career - Realization of multiple ways to earn money beyond traditional avenues - Feeling stifled by high-risk, high-reward approach to work - Observing success and bravery of others on Substack, feeling in flow with the platform - Asking if interviewee has explored or is curious about Substack - Appreciation for the ability to create authentically and gain valuable experiences online - People turning to long-form spaces like email lists for connection amid burnout from other platforms - Seeking advice for anxious and burnt-out individuals in their last attempt at being online - Satisfaction with testing and adjusting in the speaker's work - Previous obsession with message boards before blogging in 2004 - Participation in a popular message board leading to selling artwork and ongoing support from followers - Honored and blessed by the love, trust, and support from people on the message board - Openness about therapy experiences, particularly postpartum therapy, while working on an Arts council funded project - Acknowledgment of public perception of confidence and effortlessness, while acknowledging personal struggles and anxieties - Awareness of different sides and situations affecting confidence levels - Interest in others' reflections on her online presence and creations, questioning her own perception

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[Background music playing] Script: Hey, entrepreneurs and creatives! It's [Your Name] here, coming at you with some major inspiration from the latest episode of the Sparkle on Substack podcast! I just had the incredible opportunity to interview the one and only Leonie Dawson. We dove deep into topics like creativity, permission, and breaking away from the rules of social media. It was pure magic! Leonie shared her journey of starting with freebies and now diving into amazing courses. She even talked about how she stopped using social media and found a more enjoyable and spacious platform on Substack. Talk about a game-changer! She reminded us that there are multiple ways to earn money and encouraged us to explore the power of long-form spaces like email lists. People are seeking authentic connections and getting burnt out on other platforms. Substack is where the magic happens! She also shared her personal experiences with therapy and the importance of taking up space and sharing our gifts. It was truly inspiring! So, if you're feeling anxious and burnt out with your online presence, don't worry, my friend. Leonie's got your back! Head over to the Sparkle on Substack podcast and listen to the full episode to get all the wisdom and insights. Trust me, you don't want to miss it! Remember, you've got this. Keep sparking and shining, and I'll catch you next time! [End with your signature catchphrase or tagline] [Fade out the background music]

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Claire Venus 00:03:52 00:04:09

Embracing New Opportunities: "And I'm in that space and it's been so expansive for me at this point in my career, post Pandemic, post Baby now in this kind of space of looking after a toddler and reevaluating what I am and what I can do with being such a multi hyphen in the way that I show up in the world."

Claire Venus 00:05:51 00:06:16

Blogging and the Power of Creativity: "I started the blog first because this is back in 2004 that I started my blog, and I had only just really heard of blogging. And I was like, what? You can write every day and share it with people? That is amazing."

Claire Venus 00:08:35 00:09:03

The Power of Sharing: "And so I would go into my art journal at the dorm, and I would create and write and add photos and collage and draw and just pour myself into this combination of writing and whatever artistic representation I wanted. And then people would see what they're doing, and they're like, what are you doing? And I was like, oh my God, do you want to read my art journal? And they're like, yes. Isn't this private? I'm like, no, nothing's private."

Claire Venus 00:12:11 00:12:20

The Power of Substack: "And it's like, no, you don't have to do that on Substack. You can just create. There is no algorithm, and they are supporting you to meet other people and other creators."

Claire Venus 00:21:57 00:22:06

"Creating Boundaries for Mental Health: 'I find when I do get sloppy with those rules, my mental health and my creative confidence and mindset definitely does get affected.'"

Claire Venus 00:30:17 00:30:29

The Power of Online Communities: "And I was enchanted. I was absolutely enchanted because here was this group of women and they were sharing the truth of their lives."

Claire Venus 00:35:28 00:35:36

The Challenges of Taking Up Space: "I felt like I'd had to model another way of being just to kind of fit in and just to be employable and to keep in this cycle of being self-employed in the arts and cultural sector. And it was like crushing. And you showed me another way to that and I'm so grateful for that."

Claire Venus 00:38:54 00:39:06

The Importance of Being Open About Therapy: "And I love how open you are about therapy. So in the UK, we've been relatively closed off to it, and I have said a few times about therapy, so I had some postpartum therapy and I was really open about that."

Claire Venus 00:46:43 00:46:51

"Advice for Creatives Feeling Burnt Out and Anxious about Being Online: Thank goodness there are people that actually genuinely want to connect. And it's not that weird, like, fake commenting, fake follow for follow thing."

Claire Venus 00:50:27 00:50:33

"Finding Magic in Life's Flow: It's expansive. I was like, well, what could there be to say? There's a lot to say. So, yeah, a big advocate of that."

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๐ŸŽ™๏ธ New Podcast Episode: Claire Venus interviews Leonie Dawson ๐ŸŒŸ I'm thrilled to announce the latest episode of Sparkle on Substack! In this episode, Claire Venus interviews the incredible Leonie Dawson, and they dive deep into topics of creativity, online presence, and finding your authentic voice. Here are the key takeaways from their insightful conversation: 1๏ธโƒฃ Permission to Shine โœจ: Leonie shares her experience of receiving a permission slip from a teacher or tutor that gave her a special black book. This permission slip served as an encouragement to be creative and take up space. It's a reminder that we all have the right to share our gifts and talents with the world. Give yourself permission to shine! 2๏ธโƒฃ Finding your Online Sanctuary ๐Ÿฐ: Claire discusses her journey of moving away from overwhelming social media platforms and finding solace in Substack. This platform provides a spacious and enjoyable environment for writers, illustrators, and hybrid creatives to express themselves authentically. If you're feeling burnt out or seeking a long-form space for connection, consider exploring Substack as your online sanctuary. 3๏ธโƒฃ Nurturing Creativity ๐ŸŽจ: Both Claire and Leonie emphasize the importance of nurturing your creative process. From setting timers and creating task lists to maintaining routines and mental health, they share their strategies for staying in flow with their work. Remember, building your creative confidence takes time, but it's a journey worth embarking on. Listen to the full episode to dive deeper into their inspiring conversation! Link in bio. #SparkleOnSubstack #Creativity #Authenticity #PermissionToShine

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Subject: Sparkling Insights and Creative Wisdom from Claire Venus and Leonie Dawson Dear Sparkle on Substack community, We are thrilled to bring you another inspiring episode of our podcast, Sparkle on Substack. In this episode titled "Claire Venus interviews Leonie Dawson," we dive deep into the realms of creativity, self-discovery, and finding a supportive online ecosystem. First and foremost, we want to express our gratitude for the incredible insights and wisdom shared by our guest, Leonie Dawson. The conversation was truly enlightening, and we hope you find it informative and uplifting. To set the stage for their discussion, Claire and Leonie began by picking oracle cards that set the themes for their call โ€“ awaken, flow, and magic. This intentional act of drawing cards infused their conversation with a sense of wonder and openness. Throughout the episode, Claire expressed her immense gratitude for the presence of Leonie and encouraged our listeners to visit her website to explore the incredible resources she offers. Leonie's journey from starting with freebies to now being several courses deep is an inspiration to all of us aspiring creatives. In her signature "Eleanor the enthusiast" style, Claire shared her current exploration of marketing without the use of social media. She talked about being immersed in PDFs while yearning for a more expansive perspective beyond screens. She also highlighted a valuable resource that encourages us to break away from the rules of social media and think more creatively. Claire then shared a touching personal anecdote about receiving a permission slip from a teacher or tutor, which became a cherished black book. This permission slip served as a reminder to be creative, take up space, and embrace our unique gifts. It resonates with the ongoing conversations we have on Substack about the importance of permission and breaking free from societal norms. Speaking of Substack, we discussed its role as a platform that supports writers, illustrators, and hybrid creatives. Claire shared her own experience of finding Substack to be an enjoyable and spacious alternative to social media. She found the overwhelming nature of social media to be like being her own therapist, and Substack provided a much-needed refuge. Claire also reminisced about her attempt to start an old-school blog titled "Run with Your Heart, not with Your Legs," where she felt more authentic and received positive feedback when sharing her work and activities. However, she struggled when other aspects of her life started to spill out online, and it became a source of confusion and overwhelm. During the pandemic and her pregnancy, Claire experienced a transformative period where she realized the need for healing in her female lineage. She grappled with the societal pressure to conform and fit in, which prevented her from fully expressing her creativity and sharing her gifts. Fortunately, she found solace and guidance through the teachings of inspiring individuals. To maintain her creative confidence and mental health, Claire shared some of her rules and routines. She sets a timer for 10 minutes to complete a focused list of tasks, responds to comments and messages, and checks in with her assistants. Interestingly, she also revealed a special bonding activity with her kids where they watch TikToks together on Friday nights for an hour. Our episode with Leonie Dawson wrapped up with a discussion on content management. Claire shared her use of a scheduler called Smarter Queue to manage her content efficiently. She curates an archive of her social media work, selecting pieces she is proud of and that resonated with her audience to be recycled and reshared. Older content that no longer resonates is removed from the library. Claire also emphasized the importance of occasionally creating new resources to keep the creativity flowing. Claire and Leonie's conversation took us on a journey of self-discovery, authenticity, and the power of finding the right platforms to express ourselves. We are grateful to have connected with a community of creatives who understand the importance of long-form spaces like email lists for genuine connection and reflection. If you're feeling anxious and burnt out from your previous attempts at being online, take heart. As Claire shared, it's all about testing, adjusting, and finding your own unique path. And remember, you are not alone โ€“ the Sparkle on Substack community is here to support you every step of the way. Thank you for being a part of our podcast journey. We truly appreciate your love, trust, and support. Stay tuned for more episodes filled with sparkling insights and creative wisdom. With gratitude, The Sparkle on Substack team

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๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ Thread Alert! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ ๐Ÿ”ฎ Grab your oracle cards and get ready for some awakening, flow, and magic! Today, I had the incredible privilege of speaking to someone who shared such profound insights and wisdom. I am beyond grateful for their presence in my life. You HAVE to visit their website! #Gratitude ๐ŸŒˆ It got me thinking about my own journey in this magical realm of online presence. From starting with freebies to diving deep into courses, I've come a long way as an Eleanor the enthusiast. Currently, I'm diving into the world of PDFs of marketing without social media. Who knew it could be so fascinating? ๐Ÿ˜ ๐Ÿ‘€ One resource that has really blown my mind is all about thinking beyond screens and expanding our perspective. It's like I've been handed a permission slip from my teacher or tutor that opens up a whole new world. A special black book that encourages me to be creative and take up space. ๐Ÿ“š ๐Ÿ’ป This conversation has reminded me of the amazing community that thrives on Substack. We often discuss the concept of permission and breaking free from the rules of social media. Substack is a platform that supports writers, illustrators, and hybrid creatives. It's a breath of fresh air! ๐ŸŒฌ๏ธ ๐Ÿ™Œ I've found Substack to be so much more enjoyable and spacious compared to social media. It can be overwhelming, like being your own therapist. But now, I'm embracing the old-school blogging vibes and exploring new ways to connect with my audience. It feels liberating! โœจ ๐Ÿ“ Back in the day, I attempted to start a blog called "Run with Your Heart, not with Your Legs." It was my little corner of the internet where I could show up as ME, sharing about my work, my activities, and everything in between. The response was incredible! ๐ŸŒŸ ๐Ÿค” But then, things started to spill out online. I felt confused, overwhelmed, and pressured to conform. It was a whirlwind. But through the pandemic and pregnancy, I experienced a transformation. I realized I needed healing in my female lineage. It was time to reclaim my space. ๐Ÿ’ช ๐ŸŒธ I am forever grateful for finding another way, another path through the teachings of incredible souls. It's like a permission slip to explore my creativity and unleash my gifts upon the world. And wow, what a beautiful journey it has been. ๐ŸŽ‰ โฐ Now, let's talk about time management. One of my secrets is setting a timer for 10 minutes and creating a list of small tasks to complete. Of course, I check and respond to comments, DMs, and private messages left by my amazing assistants. But there's more! ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐ŸŽฅ Every Friday night, my kids and I gather to watch TikToks together. It's our bonding time, and let me tell you, it's so rejuvenating. Oh, and I avoid looking at what other people are creating...until then! ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Ah, routines! Routines keep my mental health, creative confidence, and mindset in check. Using a scheduler like Smarter Queue helps me manage my content and stay organized. I also have an archive of my social media work, where I add my proudest and most resonant content. โ™ป๏ธ โœจ Sometimes, inspiration strikes, and I create new resources. It's like diving into a whole new universe of possibilities. My mentor taught me well, introducing me to esoteric spiritual teachers and the magic of 70s music. A true game-changer! ๐Ÿ’ซ ๐ŸŽจ It all started during my higher school years when I started an art journal. I shared it with others in my dorm, and it became a source of inspiration for many. Soon, a creative ecosystem was born, where I consumed others' creations and felt deeply connected with them. โค๏ธ ๐Ÿ“š Blogging. What a wonderful adventure! In 2004, I discovered the concept and was instantly hooked. The idea of writing every day and sharing it with others was exhilarating. Boarding school ignited my passion, as our art teacher urged us to use our journals as a creative haven. ๐ŸŒŸ ๐Ÿ’ฐ Alongside my blog, I started building a mailing list. Admittedly, I realized the importance of it a bit later. But hey, that's part of the journey, right? ๐Ÿ˜… ๐Ÿ’ก And here's the revelation I had recently. There are MULTIPLE ways to earn money, beyond the traditional avenues. We don't have to stick to the high-risk, high-reward approach. Just look at the incredible success stories on Substack! It's our time to shine. โœจ ๐Ÿค” So, @Leonie, have you explored Substack or are you curious about it? I'd love to hear your thoughts. It's all about creating authentically, embracing new connections, and navigating away from the burnout of other platforms. Long-form spaces like email lists are the way to go! ๐Ÿ’Œ ๐ŸŒŸ If you're feeling anxious and burnt out from your last attempt at being online, know that you are NOT alone. Many have deleted their social media accounts, seeking guidance and finding solace in alternative spaces. We're here for you. ๐Ÿ’ช ๐Ÿ˜Œ I'm grateful to connect with such a creative audience, a tribe seeking authentic connection and inspiration. Together, we can navigate this ever-changing online landscape. Let's support each other, challenge the norms, and create our own rules. ๐ŸŒˆ ๐Ÿ™ Thank you for joining me on this wild journey. Let me know your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. Remember, you are a creative powerhouse! Keep shining! โœจ๐Ÿ’ซ #NewPerspectives #ReclaimYourSpace #SubstackLove #CreateYourOwnRules #IAmEnough

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1. ๐ŸŒŸ Gratitude for wisdom! Join me as I dive deep with the fabulous @leoniedawson. Our divine conversation will awaken your spirit, flow, and magic. Stay tuned! โœจ #SparkleOnSubstack #ClaireVenusInterviews #Wisdom 2. โœจ Excited for this enchanting conversation! Just picked oracle cards for @leoniedawson's call and the energy is electric! Feel her presence as we chat about creativity, healing, and breaking free. Don't forget to visit her website! #Inspiration #CreativeEnergy #SparkleOnSubstack 3. ๐ŸŒˆ From freebies to deep courses, journey with me as an "Eleanor the enthusiast". Currently exploring the world of marketing without social media. Let's expand our perspective beyond the screens! ๐Ÿ“š #MarketingInsights #CreativeJourney #SparkleOnSubstack 4. ๐Ÿ“š Permission slip from an old teacher led me to a special black book, urging me to be creative and take up space. Join the conversation on Substack where we break free from social media rules. ๐Ÿ™Œ #PermissionToCreate #BreakTheRules #SparkleOnSubstack 5. โœ๏ธ Substack: the haven for writers, illustrators, and hybrid creatives. It's spacious, enjoyable, and a breath of fresh air compared to social media overwhelm. Join me as we navigate this beautiful platform and spark joy together! ๐Ÿ’Œ #CreatorCommunity #SparkleOnSubstack #EmbraceSubstack

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