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Shrinking the Problem, Expanding the Dream: Trusting the Next Level and Letting Go

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In this solo episode, host Kat — artist, certified coach, and founder of Create! Magazine — speaks directly to those navigating the in-between seasons of life and creativity: when the vision is clear, but momentum feels slow, and nothing seems to be moving fast enough.

From reframing your challenges to trusting the pruning seasons, this episode is a reminder that you're not going backwards — you're evolving.

You’ll learn how to stop over-identifying with obstacles, use tools like anchoring and “living as if,” and incorporate creative rituals like walking in nature to regulate your nervous system and reignite your vision. Kat also explores the concept of mental hygiene, reducing negativity, and cultivating a mindset that nurtures expansion instead of fear.

This conversation is here to help you zoom out, reconnect with your inner knowing, and take aligned, empowered action — especially when the path ahead feels unclear.

Limited time only: Grab the Art Career Bundle — a curated collection of 10 workshops designed to help artists step into visibility, sales, and strategic growth. It's 50% off through May 21 at createu.co.

This is your reminder: your dream is real. You are not shrinking — you're expanding.

Apply to work with Kat 1:1: https://www.katpopova.com/mentorship

Visit www.createmagazine.co for recources and artist opportunities

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In this solo episode, host Kat — artist, certified coach, and founder of Create! Magazine — speaks directly to those navigating the in-between seasons of life and creativity: when the vision is clear, but momentum feels slow, and nothing seems to be moving fast enough.

From reframing your challenges to trusting the pruning seasons, this episode is a reminder that you're not going backwards — you're evolving.

You’ll learn how to stop over-identifying with obstacles, use tools like anchoring and “living as if,” and incorporate creative rituals like walking in nature to regulate your nervous system and reignite your vision. Kat also explores the concept of mental hygiene, reducing negativity, and cultivating a mindset that nurtures expansion instead of fear.

This conversation is here to help you zoom out, reconnect with your inner knowing, and take aligned, empowered action — especially when the path ahead feels unclear.

Limited time only: Grab the Art Career Bundle — a curated collection of 10 workshops designed to help artists step into visibility, sales, and strategic growth. It's 50% off through May 21 at createu.co.

This is your reminder: your dream is real. You are not shrinking — you're expanding.

Apply to work with Kat 1:1: https://www.katpopova.com/mentorship

Visit www.createmagazine.co for recources and artist opportunities

  continue reading

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In this heartfelt and grounding conversation, Kat reconnects with her former professor, artist and printmaker Cheryl Agulnick Hochberg, to explore what it truly means to live a creative life—on your own terms. Cheryl shares how her work is shaped by place, walking, and deep observation—drawing inspiration from time spent in Wyoming, China, Finland, and her new home in Arizona. Together, they reflect on life after academia, the courage to start over, and the unexpected clarity that comes with experience, loss, and listening to the land. This episode is a balm for any artist feeling overwhelmed, out of place, or unsure of what comes next. It’s a reminder that your work doesn’t have to be impressive—it just has to be yours. In this episode, they discuss: Life after academia and what changed in higher education Making time for your art while raising a family or working full-time How Cheryl approaches residencies, place-based work, and listening Letting go of external pressure and creating from authenticity The real markers of a fulfilling creative life Advice for artists just beginning—or beginning again Cheryl Agulnick Hochberg Website: www.cherylagulnick.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cherylhochberg ✨ Resources to Support Your Creative Path: Submit to Create! Magazine’s open call: createmagazine.co/call-for-art Explore free artist tools + micro-courses at Create U…
 
In this episode of Art & Cocktails , host Ekaterina Popova speaks with Tatum Dooley—writer, brand strategist, and founder of Art Forecast . Tatum shares how she built a trusted curatorial platform that bridges art, fashion, and design while spotlighting emerging artists and helping demystify the art world. We discuss: How Art Forecast evolved from an Instagram account to a Substack and PR studio Why storytelling and consistency matter more than chasing trends How to build your own creative platform with purpose and integrity Practical advice for writers, curators, and creatives entering the art world Whether you’re an artist, curator, or collector, this episode will inspire you to think differently about visibility, community, and the future of contemporary art. Learn more about Art Forecast: https://artforecast.substack.com 📷 Follow Tatum on Instagram: @artforecast Sponsors: 🎁 Get free guides, templates, and artist tools to grow your creative career: createu.co/free Submit or subscribe to Create! Magazine : https://createmagazine.co Start learning with micro-courses on Create U : https://createu.co…
 
Feeling overwhelmed in your creative business? In this solo episode, Ekaterina Popova (Kat) walks you through how to do a Creative Business Audit—a practical process to clarify what’s working, where your time and energy are going, and how to boost your profit without burning out. Whether you're an artist, coach, designer, or creative founder—this episode will help you reset your priorities and build a business that actually supports your life and art. 🎯 You’ll Learn: How to audit your finances, time, and energy Why profit > revenue (and how to spot the difference) Simple tools to track what’s draining vs. energizing you When to delegate, hire, or pause offers How to shift from “doing it all” to working like a creative CEO 🛠️ Tools & Resources Mentioned: 📘 Profit First by Mike Michalowicz 📘 Chillpreneur by Denise Duffield-Thomas Optional: Use AI tools (like ChatGPT!) to analyze your bank statements and identify where income flows—and where you might be overspending 🔗 Featured Links: 👉 Build Your Art Career & Business at Create UTake instant-access micro-courses for artists and creative entrepreneurs. From press features to pricing and gallery strategy, get tools to grow your income, confidence, and visibility. 🎓 Start learning now at www.createu.co 👉 Submit to Create! Magazine's Fall 2025 IssueBe featured in print and digital, curated by art advisor Emily McElwreath. 🖼️ Apply now at www.createmagazine.co/call-for-art ✨ Let’s Connect: 🎁 Get free guides, templates, and artist tools to grow your creative career: createu.co/free 📸 Instagram: @createmagazine | @katerinaspopova 🌐 Website: www.createmagazine.co www.katpopova.com 🎧 If you loved this episode, please subscribe, leave a review on iTunes, and share it with a creative friend. Your support helps keep this show ad-free and packed with value. 💛…
 
In this uplifting and practical mindset episode, I’m joined by transformational coach and author Olga, whose new book It’s Already Yours offers a refreshing and accessible approach to identity, mindset, and aligned creation. We dive into: How your subconscious mind shapes your day-to-day reality The role of identity and nervous system regulation in reaching your goals Tools to gently shift out of doubt and into creative flow Why success comes from alignment—not from pushing harder How to move forward without needing everything to be “healed” first If you’ve been feeling stuck or unsure of your next step, this episode is a reassuring reminder that you’re not broken—and your next level might be closer (and simpler) than you think. ✨ Brought to you by CreateU.co – On-demand micro-courses designed to support creative entrepreneurs. 📖 Order Olga’s book and explore her programs: It’s Already Yours on Amazon www.itisalreadyyours.com 🎧 Subscribe to Art & Cocktails and follow @createmagazine + @katerinaspopova for more inspiration. 🖼️ Submit your work or read the magazine at: www.createmagazine.co…
 
In this inspiring episode of Art & Cocktails , Kat Popova sits down with artist, curator, educator, and coach Sergio Gomez to talk about what it truly means to be a successful artist in 2025. Sergio shares his incredible journey—from creating art while working a 9 to 5 job to launching a thriving gallery, curating international exhibitions, and mentoring artists through The Artist NXT Level . We explore: ✨ The power of adopting an entrepreneurial mindset 🎯 Becoming an opportunity creator , not just a seeker 🖼 What curators actually look for in juried shows and proposals 🌀 How to balance a multi-passionate art career 💡 Real-world tips for building a sustainable and soulful creative business Whether you're applying for open calls, refining your art career path, or seeking clarity in your next move—this episode is packed with grounded advice and encouragement. 🌿 Artist Opportunities Mentioned: Lightness of Being — Now accepting submissions at createmagazine.co/call-for-art Presented by Create! Magazine and juried by Sergio Gomez. Selected artists will be featured in a curated virtual exhibition and beautifully designed print catalog. Deadline: May 30. Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize — Global award for emerging and established artists across all mediums. Submit at beautifulbizarreartprize.art 🔗 Explore More: Sergio Gomez's art and projects: sergiogomezart.com theartistnextlevel.com Kat’s personal website & coaching: katpopova.com Submit your work or read more at: createmagazine.co…
 
In this honest chat, Kat shares an unfiltered look at what artists like you and me truly need in 2025 and beyond. From navigating overwhelm and distraction to embracing deeper purpose and aligned visibility, this conversation is a reminder that you’re not alone—and that your art, your voice, and your vision still matter. This episode offers grounded encouragement to help you reconnect with your mission, regulate your nervous system, and create from a place of clarity. If you’ve been feeling stuck, burned out, or unsure about your next step, this episode is for you. You’ll hear Kat’s personal take on what’s working right now (and what’s not), including why being seen, building intentional income streams, and honoring your energy are some of the most important things you can do as an artist in this season. This isn’t a marketing episode or a how-to—it’s a permission slip to be human and to keep going. This episode is sponsored by Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Entries are now open for the 2025 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize! Now in its 8th year, this annual non-acquisitive international art prize is administered by Beautiful Bizarre Magazine and celebrates diversity and excellence in the representational visual arts—including all static mediums: traditional, digital, and photographic. From realism and hyperrealism to pop surrealism and lowbrow, this prize honors it all. With over $77,000 in cash and prizes, including a $10,000 grand prize, this is an incredible opportunity to gain funding and global exposure for your work. Finalists will also have a chance to exhibit in the 2025 Beautiful Bizarre Magazine exhibition at Haven Gallery in New York, alongside 70 of the world’s top contemporary artists. You don’t need to submit a physical artwork—just upload an image of your favorite piece (even if it’s already sold). This year’s six award categories are: MPB Photography Award Digital Art Award The RAYMAR Painting Award Victoria Olt Gallery Drawing Award Yasha Young Projects Sculpture Award Catherine K. Gyllerstrom Emerging Artist Award There’s also a People’s Choice Award, offering a second chance to win with an additional $1,000 prize and a bespoke promotion package with Beautiful Bizarre Magazine. The team looks at every single entry—and many are shared online and on social media before the deadline—making this a powerful way to get noticed. 🗓 Entries close July 17, 2025 👉 Learn more and enter at beautifulbizarreartprize.art Looking for support as you grow? Kat is now accepting new 1:1 and small group mentorship clients—ideal for creative entrepreneurs, artists, and art world professionals building their own path. Learn more and apply at katpopova.com/mentorship Want to be published and featured? Create! Magazine’s latest Call for Art is now open—submit your work for a chance to be featured in print, online, and in upcoming exhibitions. Full details at createmagazine.co/call-for-art Explore Create U For tools and support to build a sustainable, aligned creative career, check out Create U —Kat’s digital school for artists and creative entrepreneurs. Inside, you’ll find micro-courses on selling your art, writing your bio, growing your audience, building income streams, and more. Kat also shares updates on her evolving coaching practice and her commitment to supporting creative leaders who are ready to build their own platforms and spaces in the art world. This is a raw, powerful episode that so many artists need to hear right now.…
 
In this solo episode, host Kat — artist, certified coach, and founder of Create! Magazine — speaks directly to those navigating the in-between seasons of life and creativity: when the vision is clear, but momentum feels slow, and nothing seems to be moving fast enough. From reframing your challenges to trusting the pruning seasons, this episode is a reminder that you're not going backwards — you're evolving. You’ll learn how to stop over-identifying with obstacles, use tools like anchoring and “living as if,” and incorporate creative rituals like walking in nature to regulate your nervous system and reignite your vision. Kat also explores the concept of mental hygiene, reducing negativity, and cultivating a mindset that nurtures expansion instead of fear. This conversation is here to help you zoom out, reconnect with your inner knowing, and take aligned, empowered action — especially when the path ahead feels unclear. Limited time only: Grab the Art Career Bundle — a curated collection of 10 workshops designed to help artists step into visibility, sales, and strategic growth. It's 50% off through May 21 at createu.co . This is your reminder: your dream is real. You are not shrinking — you're expanding. Apply to work with Kat 1:1: https://www.katpopova.com/mentorship Visit www.createmagazine.co for recources and artist opportunities…
 
What makes a work of art resonate? Is it the colors, the subject, the symbolism—or something more elusive? In this episode, curator, author, and coach Gita Joshi returns to talk about her new book Framing the Invisible: How We See and Understand Art . We explore how perception, personal experience, and context shape the way we engage with artwork—whether you're an artist, collector, or simply a curious viewer. We also talk about why visual literacy matters, how to talk about your work with confidence, and why there's no wrong way to see art. Order Gita’s book: https://amzn.to/4j6AJ2V Start learning with our educational micro learning hub: https://www.createu.co Read the blog, submit your work, or check out the latest issue of Create! Magazine: https://www.createmagazine.co Follow Gita on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegitajoshi Follow Kat on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katerinaspopova Thanks for listening to Art & Cocktails! Love the show? We appreciate your support, plese leave us a quick review on iTunes and share this with a friend.…
 
If you’ve ever thought, “Why am I not getting featured?” —this episode is for you. Whether your pitches are met with silence, you’re dropping “feature me” comments under open calls, or you’re simply unsure how to approach editors, this is the (loving) tough-love conversation you didn’t know you needed. In this solo episode, Kat shares raw insight from her unique perspective as both a published artist and the editor of Create! Magazine. You’ll learn why some pitches get ignored (even when the art is strong), what editors are actually looking for, and how to approach press and media outreach with clarity, professionalism, and confidence. She also pulls back the curtain on behind-the-scenes stories and common mistakes that hold artists back—like relying solely on social media comments, sending vague DMs, or coming off too self-promotional. You’ll leave with a grounded understanding of how to share your work in a way that actually resonates. Kat also explores the energetic and mindset side of visibility—because getting featured isn’t just about tactics. It’s about believing you’re worthy of being seen, celebrated, and supported. Want to take it further? Grab Kat’s new mini course: How to Get Featured in Magazines and Press as an Artist at CreateU.co . It’s just $39 and includes a 40-minute video training, pitch templates, a press kit checklist, and Kat’s exact system that’s helped hundreds of artists land meaningful features. New to juried submissions? Make sure you’re not skipping the basics—download our free guide: Essential Tips for Emerging Artists Before Submitting Their Work . Your work deserves to be seen. Let’s make sure the right people find it. Listen now, share with a fellow artist, and start visualizing your next feature—because it’s possible, and it’s closer than you think.…
 
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In this inspiring episode of Art & Cocktails, host Kat sits down with visionary landscape artist Jennifer Peart, whose work explores the intersection of nature, mid-century design, and science fiction. They dive deep into Jennifer's creative inspirations, her experience at the Superfine Art Fair, and how she seamlessly weaves sustainability, community, and imagination into every aspect of her art practice. Grab your favorite drink and join us for this lovely conversation! Highlights from the episode: Jennifer’s unique path from community college to a "Hogwarts for art" women's college. How teaching art to children transformed her understanding of creativity and brain development. Balancing her day job with her studio practice and the importance of rest and inspiration cycles. The powerful intersection of nature, sci-fi, and visionary storytelling in her stunning artwork. Books Mentioned: Octavia Butler’s novels – Exploring visionary futures through compelling narratives. Ursula K. Le Guin’s works – Imagining alternative societal structures and peaceful anarchies. Special thanks to our episode sponsor: Create! Magazine – Empowering contemporary artists through opportunities, visibility, and community. www.createmagazine.co Stay connected with Jennifer: https://www.jenniferpeart.com Boynes Artist Award Create! Magazine proudly announces the 12th edition of the Boynes Artist Award, dedicated to discovering, supporting, and celebrating visual artists worldwide. Submissions open April 1st, with an early bird deadline of May 30th and a final deadline of July 30th, 2025. The first-place winner receives a double-page spread in Create! Magazine, a $2,000 cash award, a dedicated social media ad campaign, and an exclusive interview. For more information and to submit your art, visit boynesartistaward.com . Enjoyed this episode? Please subscribe, rate, and leave a review to support the Art & Cocktails podcast!…
 
In this episode, Kat dives into a powerful and often emotional topic that touches every creative at some point—money. Whether you’ve struggled with pricing your work, avoided your bank account, or internalized the “starving artist” myth, this episode offers a grounded, compassionate space to begin rewriting your story. Drawing from personal experiences, years of trial and error, and psychology-backed tools, Kat walks you through how to heal your relationship with money, reframe limiting beliefs, and step into empowered abundance—without losing your integrity. What You’ll Learn: Why being an artist is not a punishment or a vow of poverty How to identify and shift your inherited money beliefs The difference between scarcity patterns and your true identity Practical tools: tracking your numbers, affirmations, EFT tapping, subliminals, and more How to embrace abundance as a creative and build a thriving, aligned career Resources Mentioned: Money: A Love Story by Kate Northrup The Biology of Belief by Dr. Bruce Lipton EFT Tapping with Brad Yates (YouTube) Subliminal tools from Yes Supply www.createmegazine.com www.aqsociety.com 💌 For behind-the-scenes reflections and more tools, visit: https://artandcocktails.substack.com Share this episode with a fellow artist who’s ready to thrive.…
 
In this episode of Art & Cocktails , host Kat (Ekaterina Popova) sits down with Dr. A. Yanina Gomez, a psychologist, author, and co-founder of The Art NXT Level Academy. Dr. Gomez is passionate about helping creatives and women entrepreneurs overcome mental and emotional hurdles that hold them back, including shame, self-sabotage, anxiety, and the ever-persistent inner critic. We dive into Dr. Gomez’s latest book, Today's Working Artist , which is designed to be a practical and thoughtful guide to emotional wellness and creative resilience. Dr. Gomez shares insights on how to prime your day for success, build healthier habits, and develop emotional tools to navigate uncertainty. You'll also hear Dr. Gomez discuss: How to identify and work with your inner critic instead of fighting it Strategies for grounding yourself before making big decisions Why artists may feel irrelevant in today’s turbulent world and how to reclaim your creative purpose Practical tools for nervous system regulation, including breathing exercises, tapping, and movement Insights into the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model and how it can help you understand and harmonize your inner parts Whether you're struggling with self-doubt, feeling overwhelmed by the state of the world, or just looking for practical tools to support your creative journey, this episode offers valuable guidance and encouragement. About Our Guest: Dr. A. Yanina Gomez holds a Doctorate in Educational Psychology and has completed Levels 1 & 2 of Internal Family Systems (IFS) Model Training. She specializes in guiding creatives through emotional and mental obstacles, helping them develop a healthy mindset to thrive in their artistic careers. She is the co-founder of The Art NXT Level Academy and author of several books, including Today's Working Artist and Crush Self-Sabotage & Live Fully: The Artist Wellness Journey to Confidence & Success . Connect with Dr. Yanina Gomez: Website: Dr. Yanina Gomez Instagram: @dryaninagomez Art NXT Level Academy: The Artist NXT Level Resources Mentioned: Today's Working Artist by Dr. A. Yanina Gomez (Available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble) The Art NXT Level Academy If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review! Share it with your artist friends who could use a dose of mindset magic and emotional wellness tools. www.createmagazine.co…
 
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