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E89: What Actually Makes Someone Join Your Email List in 2026
May 14, 2026
11m 39s
E88: The Middle Stage No One Talks About
May 7, 2026
19m 25s
E87: Content Batching for Creatives: How to Plan, Create and Stay Consistent
Apr 30, 2026
17m 49s
E86: Generosity & Tiny Tech Habits With Guest Sara Sovie
Apr 23, 2026
14m 47s
E85: Why People Aren’t Buying From You (Even If They Love Your Work)
Apr 16, 2026
15m 12s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/14/26 | ![]() E89: What Actually Makes Someone Join Your Email List in 2026 | Send us your feedback In this solo episode Kaylie gets honest about why classic list‑building tactics – like offering a 10 % discount or lengthy freebies – aren’t working anymore. After years of being marketed to, people are tired of collecting PDFs that never get used. Kaylie explains that people are now seeking stability and control, and an email list feels like a calm, personal space in the chaos of social media. Instead of hoarding information, subscribers want quick win... | 11m 39s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() E88: The Middle Stage No One Talks About | Send us your feedback Are you sitting in the “messy middle”? You’re not a newbie anymore, but regular sales still feel like a dream. In this heart‑to‑heart, Kaylie and Delores pull back the curtain on that awkward in‑between stage where confidence isn’t the problem—clarity is. You’ll learn why progress slows down, why complexity explodes, and how simple systems bring your momentum back. What we cover: • Naming the messy middle – that confusing stage where growth stalls and comple... | 19m 25s | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() E87: Content Batching for Creatives: How to Plan, Create and Stay Consistent | Send us your feedback Ever wondered how some creatives seem to do everything… without burning out or losing their spark? In this episode, Delores pulls back the curtain and shares exactly how she manages teaching, creating, licensing, recording, and running a membership — without trying to do it all at once. This isn’t about hustle or motivation. It’s about structure, planning, and building systems that actually support your creativity. If you’ve been feeling scattered, overwhelmed, or like t... | 17m 49s | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() E86: Generosity & Tiny Tech Habits With Guest Sara Sovie | Send us your feedback It’s Episode86, and Delores welcomes systems strategist Sara Sovie for a guest episode. They explore what a “trust recession” means for creatives today, why leading with generosity builds authentic connection, and how to honour boundaries while giving freely. Sara shares her favourite tiny tech habits—think Gmail filters, pen‑and‑paper funnel mapping and reusable templates—along with the simple system of jotting ideas into Apple Notes. They wrap up with... | 14m 47s | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() E85: Why People Aren’t Buying From You (Even If They Love Your Work) | Send us your feedback It’s frustrating when admirers swoon over your art yet your checkout stays silent. In this solo episode Kaylie unpacks why that happens. She explains how today’s buyers are mentally exhausted and cautious, why process‑focused posts attract your peers instead of paying customers and how to build the trust and clarity your audience needs to go from “That’s pretty” to “I’m buying this.” You’ll learn to shift your content from materials and techniques to stories ... | 15m 12s | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | ![]() E84: Why Some Creatives Stay Stuck for Years (And Others Don’t) | Send us your feedback Have you ever felt like you’ve spent hours honing your art, taking courses and perfecting your skills only to realise your creative business hasn’t moved forward at all? In this eye‑opening conversation, co‑hosts Kaylie Edwards and Delores Naskrent pull back the curtain on why so many creatives get stuck in cycles of learning and tweaking instead of taking meaningful action. They explore what “productive procrastination” really looks like, how perfectionism is ofte... | 21m 17s | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | ![]() E83: From Paint to Pixels: How Traditional Art and Digital Tools Work Together in Licensing | Send us your feedback In this solo episode, Delores explores the false divide between paint and pixels. She invites us into her studio, sharing memories of constructing mixed-media pieces by hand and her early experiments with collage, art journals and sculpture. As a teacher, she adopted digital tools like Illustrator and Photoshop to expand her creative possibilities without abandoning her roots. Delores recalls her first licensing contract with Russ (the teddy bear people... | 23m 11s | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | ![]() E82: Overwhelm Isn’t Random with Guest Colleen Underwood | Send us your feedback Feeling like you’re constantly under a cloud of overwhelm? In this heartfelt conversation, Delores sits down with business coach Colleen Underwood to unpack why overwhelm isn’t random. They explore the hidden patterns and beliefs that keep creatives stuck and discuss Colleen’s LIGHT framework for building a sustainable, joy‑filled business. Colleen shares how she discovered her own overwhelm triggers and explains the five archetypes that often show up f... | 24m 52s | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | ![]() E81: The AI Inbox Shift: What Creative Sellers Need to Know | Send us your feedback Kaylie shares an eye‑opening conversation about why email isn’t “dead” but our inboxes are different thanks to AI. She explains how Gmail, Outlook and other providers now summarise, group and prioritise messages based on patterns of engagement. For creative sellers, this means polished newsletters that never invite a reply are more likely to be hidden, whereas human‑sounding stories and questions get surfaced. Throughout the episode Kaylie offers practi... | 11m 58s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() E80: Art, Equality & Podcasthon: A Conversation on Empowering Women Everywhere | Send us your feedback In this special Podcasthon episode, co-hosts Kaylie Edwards and Delores Naskrent Spotlight the global charity UN Women to amplify voices that are too often unheard. Created in 2010 to promote gender equality and empower women worldwide, UN Women merges several UN entities to support inter‑governmental bodies, help member states implement gender-equality standards, and coordinate global efforts. Kaylie and Delores explore how gender equality intersects w... | 7m 43s | ||||||
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| 3/12/26 | ![]() E79: City Mouse Art: Kristen Chamberlain's Creative Path | Send us your feedback In this guest episode Delores sits down with Kristen Chamberlain—the creative behind City Mouse Art—to explore what it really looks like to build a thriving art practice while working a full‑time factory job. Raised by “creative women” in a small Midwestern town, Kristen’s heart was always pulled toward the energy of the city. Her work now blends modern florals with crisp geometric design—a blend she describes as a digital mosaic—and each piece is intentionally han... | 17m 33s | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | ![]() E78: Creativity: Kim Snider's Journey from Teaching to Viral Art Success | Send us your feedback In this heartfelt episode of Creative Juggle Joy, Delores sits down with Kim Snider of Play Art with Kim to unpack the winding road from reluctant art dabbling to a viral greeting‑card moment. Kim opens up about being told she “wasn’t good at art,” shelving her creative dreams for decades, and then rediscovering the joy of making through homeschooling and YouTube tutorials. Together they explore how picking a seemingly “small” niche like greeting cards unlock... | 28m 21s | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | ![]() E77: From Craft Tables to Thousands of Cards: What Greeting Card Sales Taught Us About Sustainable Creative Income | Send us your feedback From a wobbly folding table at a craft fair to thousands of greeting cards mailed around the world, Delores shares how she and her daughter turned handmade cards into a quietly dependable income stream. In this bonus episode she reveals the lessons learned on pricing, displays, wholesaling, and how print‑on‑demand platforms like Card Isle and Greeting Card Universe create opportunities for makers who work slowly and intentionally. If you’re curious about whether ca... | 28m 42s | ||||||
| 2/26/26 | ![]() E76: iPad Calligraphy, Confidence & Creative Paths with Nicole Mauloni | Send us your feedback What if lettering could be your gateway into more confident creative work? In this guest episode, Delores is joined by Nicole Mauloni, founder of iPad Calligraphy, to talk about lettering, digital tools, and how creative skills can quietly open doors into greeting cards, art licensing, and sustainable creative businesses. Nicole shares her journey from design and freelancing to teaching thousands of students how to approach lettering on the iPad in a way that feels calm,... | 16m 50s | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() E75: Marketing Without a Website: How to Drive Sales from Etsy, Zazzle & Beyond | Send us your feedback When you’re selling handmade goods, art prints or digital designs, a glossy website isn’t a prerequisite for success. In this episode of Creative Juggle Joy Kaylie explains how to build a clear path to purchase without investing in a big site. She busts the myth that a shop needs its own domain by showing how platforms like Etsy, Zazzle, Folksy and Spoonflower already handle checkout. Your job? Be findable, relatable and clear about what you sell and wh... | 17m 43s | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() E74: Creative Trends Forecast For 2026 | Send us your feedback The February forecast episode of Creative Juggle Joy explores the creative shifts shaping 2026. Hosts Kaylie Edwards and Delores Naskrent unpack what’s fresh in tools, textures and teaching: the all‑new Affinity app, browser‑based design apps and AI‑powered ideation tools. They discuss how AI becomes a supportive partner rather than a replacement, echoing reports that 2026 design is about “human‑first, AI‑powered creativity” with calm palettes, tactile detail... | 15m 46s | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() E73: Reflections and Building a Life That Feels Like Art | Send us your feedback In this reflective solo episode, host Delores Naskrent opens up about the pressures of a full‑time creative business and why she’s choosing to build a life that feels like art in 2026. After a year packed with challenges, course launches and shows, Delores admits she’s drifted from her own creative quiet and outlines how she plans to come home to it. She shares the gentle anchors she’s holding onto: protecting her energy by stepping away from endless tabs and... | 12m 24s | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() E72: Beyond the Marketplace: Diversifying Your Creative Income in 2026 | Send us your feedback Marketplace upheaval in 2025 left many creatives feeling whiplash. Etsy’s gross merchandise sales fell 6.5% year‑over‑year in early 2025 and active buyers dropped 3.4% to 88.5 million. Other platforms tweaked fees and algorithms, leaving sellers confused and worried about their income. But this co‑hosted episode with Kaylie Edwards and Delores Naskrent isn’t about doom; it’s about empowerment. They unpack the data, share insights from industry analysts ... | 20m 07s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() E71: The Visibility Reset: How to Build Momentum After the Holiday Slowdown | Send us your feedback January can feel foggy and slow — but it doesn’t mean your business has failed. In this solo episode, Kaylie Edwards shares a gentle visibility reset for creative entrepreneurs. She explains why visibility dips after the holidays and why it’s perfectly normal Rather than panicking, Kaylie invites you to refresh what already exists, update banners and mockups, sprinkle in seasonal keywords, and relist items with new angles. Kaylie also highlights evergre... | 11m 18s | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() E70: Go Digital on Etsy: How Creatives Can Build Income Without More Products with Guest Eden Fried | Send us your feedback Delores sits down with digital product strategist Eden Fried to demystify Etsy and share why her Go Digital on Etsy Summit has become a hub for creative women. Eden explains that summits compress months of learning into a few powerful days and that success on Etsy isn’t reserved for a chosen few—it’s accessible to anyone willing to start. She shares how the summit was born from her own search for clear guidance, why digital products offer unmatched freedom an... | 21m 41s | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | ![]() E69: Planning Ahead and feeling at peace in 2026 | Send us your feedback Are you craving more calm and clarity in your creative business? In this intimate solo episode, Delores invites you into her studio as she maps out the entire year of 2026—and discovers that planning ahead can feel like freedom. With a mug of coffee and her iPad, she reflects on the lessons she’s learned from last year, the rhythm her programs now have, and how a clear roadmap brings breathing space for art, rest and family. Delores shares why batching ... | 16m 33s | ||||||
| 1/1/26 | ![]() E68: Creative Reset: Planning for a Calmer, More Aligned 2026 | Send us your feedback If the thought of “new year, new you” leaves you feeling frazzled, this episode is your gentle exhale. Kaylie and Delores invite you to approach 2026 with spaciousness rather than sprinting, focusing on clarity, soft structure and making room for real life. From clearing moving boxes and nurturing family routines to batching creative work and leaning on AI assistants, they share what’s actually working for them — and how you can apply it in your own creative ... | 26m 28s | ||||||
| 12/25/25 | ![]() E67: Simplify to Grow: Pinterest and Purposeful Marketing with Alayna Creative | Send us your feedback Artists and creative entrepreneurs can easily feel overwhelmed by marketing advice. In this episode Delores sits down with Alayna Creative, a Pinterest and marketing strategist, to explore how you can simplify your marketing and harness Pinterest as a visual search engine. Alayna shares her journey from a finance day job to building her one‑woman creative agency, why she swears by cold pitching, and why focusing on a single goal (rather than doing all the thi... | 28m 31s | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() E66: From Market Buyers to Long-Term Fans: Turning In-Person Moments into Creative Community | Send us your feedback In this cozy December solo episode, Kaylie shares how to turn those warm, fleeting connections at in-person markets into long-lasting creative relationships. Drawing from her time running a handmade candle business and from countless conversations with fellow makers, she explores: ✨ Why your craft fair customers are pure gold 🧠 Email sign-up strategies that don’t feel icky 📸 Content ideas you’re already sitting on 💌 Gentle follow-up scripts and post-market ... | 9m 33s | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | ![]() E65: From Blizzards to Burnout to Big Breakthroughs: The Creative Juggle Christmas Special 2025 | Send us your feedback It’s that time again—our annual festive fireside catch-up! In this honest, cozy, and occasionally chaotic Christmas special, Kaylie and Delores unwrap the creative year that was 2025. From flu seasons and house moves to rebrands, launches, tech pivots, school admin meltdowns, and some unexpectedly magical moments—we’re reflecting on what worked, what didn’t, and what we’re leaving behind for good. We share our biggest lessons, the systems that saved us, the wins (a... | 49m 46s | ||||||
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