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#133 Working from your heart with Eli Trier

#133 Working from your heart with Eli Trier

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Sorry for the unexpected pause! I am back and coming to you with the wonderful Eli Trier, my guest for the third (!) time. Eli is such a source of joy and inspiration and I am so excited for you to meet her, if you haven't already. Here is what we talked about:

  • Building a business based on connection and joy
  • Making exactly the art we want to make
  • Pivoting like no one is watching
  • Finding new ways to build confidence

Elinor Trier is a neuroqueer AuDHD artist, writer, podcaster, YouTuber, dopamine dealer, and founder of Elinor Trier Studio and Zuzu’s Haus of Cats, where she creates artwork that celebrates ‘otherness’, reminding you that you're not the 'odd one out', you're 'one of a kind’. Her artwork is in private collections worldwide, and her ideas have been featured in multiple media outlets, including the Nautilus Silver Award-winning book Creatrix: She Who Makes. She reads ten books a week (the only hint of savant-ism her autism has given her), snorts when she laughs (it’s adorable!), and might actually be a pile of cats in a sparkly trench coat.

Website: https://www.elinortrierstudio.com/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ZuzusHausofCats

Studio Letters: https://www.elinortrierstudio.com/keepintouch/


More info about mentoring with me: https://pinkwellstudio.com/voxer-mentoring/

and my tech days: https://pinkwellstudio.com/magic/

My Substack: https://yarrow.substack.com/

Thanks so much for listening!

Love,

Yarrow

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