Creative Entrepreneur Conference

There are moments in life that feel like more than just a date on the calendar. This past May, Klee and I traveled to Titusville for the Creative Entrepreneur Conference, and it was one of those milestones we won’t soon forget.

A Meaningful Milestone

While every speaking engagement is special, this one held a weight that’s hard to put into words. This was the first event Klee participated in since her hospitalization at the beginning of the year.

Seeing her back in her element—vibrant, insightful, and connecting with other creators—was incredibly emotional for both of us. It wasn’t just a conference; it was a celebration of resilience and the healing power of community.

A person with short hair and glasses gestures while speaking to an audience in a workshop setting, with attendees seated at tables in the background.

Tackling the 4 Common Challenges for Artists

We had the absolute blast sharing the stage to discuss a topic close to our hearts: The 4 Common Challenges for Artists. In a room full of such talented and passionate individuals, we dove deep into the hurdles that often keep us from reaching our full potential. We talked about:

  1. Overcoming the Fear of Judgment: How to stop letting “what they think” dictate your brushstrokes.
  2. The Myth of “The Starving Artist”: Shifting the mindset from scarcity to a sustainable creative business.
  3. Consistency vs. Burnout: Finding that sweet spot where the work gets done without losing your soul.
  4. Finding Your Authentic Voice: Why the world needs your unique perspective, not a copy of someone else’s.

The energy in Titusville was electric. There is something truly magical about being in a room where everyone “gets it”—the struggles, the triumphs, and the occasional madness of the creative life.

A speaker stands in front of an audience in a cozy venue, discussing topics related to creativity and overcoming challenges for artists, while a presentation is displayed on a screen behind.

Gratitude for the Titusville Community

To the awesome artists who came to hear us speak, thank you for your warmth, your questions, and your vulnerability. You reminded us why we do what we do.

We left Titusville with our hearts full and our spirits recharged. It feels good to be back on the road, sharing our journey and helping others navigate theirs.

Keep creating, keep pushing, and most importantly, keep being you.


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