Franchesca Ramsey on Getting In Flow With Life & Work

08/05/2024 1h 9min Episodio 33
Franchesca Ramsey on Getting In Flow With Life & Work

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Franchesca Leigh Ramsey, also known as Chescaleigh, is an American comedian, activist, television and YouTube personality, and actress, who has appeared on MTV and MSNBC. Mentioned in the episode:Werk with CharlaFree Guide: How to Stop Procrastinating and Get In Flow With Your WorkWell, That Escalated Quickly:Memoirs and Mistakes of an Accidental ActivistTakeawaysTransitioning from a day job to a creative career can be uncertain and anxiety-inducing.Being open to new opportunities and pivoting when necessary is important in a creative career.Having a routine and practicing self-care, such as therapy, can help navigate the challenges of a creative career. Finding balance and joy outside of work is crucial for creative professionals.Taking breaks and living life can actually enhance creativity and inspiration.Pursuing creative endeavors for fun and personal fulfillment, rather than solely for financial success, can bring more joy and satisfaction.The pandemic has opened up new possibilities for working in the entertainment industry remotely.Sharing knowledge and supporting each other as creatives is important for personal and collective success. Selling projects that don't go to series can be heartbreaking, but it's important to remember that it's a common experience in the industry.Setting goals within your control, such as writing a great first draft, can help shift your mindset and focus on what you can do.Investing in yourself, whether it's taking classes or seeking opportunities, can lead to personal and professional growth.Believing in yourself and your work is crucial, even when faced with rejection or negative opinions.Healing past traumas and being kind to yourself are essential for personal and creative growth.  
Episode Credits:Produced and hosted by Charla LauristonTheme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan ByrnesCanva Artwork by Daiana Cordo