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From Odd Jobs to Creative Entrepreneur | Josh Marshall

From Odd Jobs to Creative Entrepreneur | Josh Marshall

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In this episode of the Profitable Creative, host Christian Brim interviews Josh Marshall, who shares his journey from various odd jobs to pursuing a career in creativity and entrepreneurship. Josh discusses his passion for storytelling, particularly in the realm of Dungeons and Dragons, and how he is currently developing a proof of concept for an email opt-in tool aimed at helping businesses improve their conversion rates. The conversation delves into the importance of identifying problems to solve, understanding the value of services offered, and overcoming the fear and overthinking that often accompany creative endeavors. In this conversation, Josh and Christian explore the themes of self-love, the struggles of alcoholism, and the challenges faced by creatives in the education system. Josh shares his journey towards self-acceptance and the ongoing battle with self-doubt and fear, particularly in the context of entrepreneurship. They discuss the triggers of addiction and the mental health aspects associated with it, as well as the inadequacies of the education system in nurturing creative talents. The conversation emphasizes the importance of confronting fears, understanding personal triggers, and the need for clarity in pursuing entrepreneurial goals.

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