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  • Stop Faking It: The Art of Getting Greenlit, Pt. 4
    2024/11/18

    Having worked on the brand side for a good length of time, I can tell you that there's there one thing people do (agencies, vendors and designers alike) that results in major side-eye and skepticism when it comes time to review the creative work.

    The good news? If you STOP doing this right now, I promise it will make your projects go far more smoothly.

    It's really simple advice, but it can take time and care to pull it off properly.

    Listen on to find out more.

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    I’m Cathy Davenport Lee, and I hope today’s episode leaves you feeling inspired and ready to push the boundaries of your creative career.

    Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and sign up for Lunchbox Notes—my free encouragement and advice letter for creatives. Stay connected for more insights, tools, and resources to help you thrive. Until next time, keep creating, keep pushing, and let’s move this industry forward together.

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    15 分
  • Networking for People Who Hate Networking
    2024/11/11

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    Networking: The horror! 😱

    OMG...I hate the mere mention of the word.

    But yet, you’ll dramatically increase your chances of being hired and finding more opportunities for advancement if you do it. So unfortunately, it’s somewhat necessary.

    If you don’t like networking, I’ve found that it doesn’t help to hear about it from someone who LOVES it.

    So I thought that today I’d give you MY take on networking as a registered, card-carrying, spectrum-dwelling INTROVERT.

    Because sometimes the "networking" can feel like a test of how well you can be the "life of the party" — when in reality, that's not a requirement at all. It's totally possible to define networking on terms that feel comfortable to you.


    Listen on to find out more.

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    I’m Cathy Davenport Lee, and I hope today’s episode leaves you feeling inspired and ready to push the boundaries of your creative career.

    Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and sign up for Lunchbox Notes—my free encouragement and advice letter for creatives. Stay connected for more insights, tools, and resources to help you thrive. Until next time, keep creating, keep pushing, and let’s move this industry forward together.

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    12 分
  • Be "The Ham" (How to Leverage Your Proximity to Revenue)
    2024/11/04

    So today I have something that is kind of special to me. It's special because it's based on some advice that my dad gave me a very long time ago when I first started my career.

    I don't think I'm over exaggerating by saying that might've been the most important advice I've ever gotten. In fact, the more, more and more I think about it, the more and more it applies to pretty much everything that I've done in my career.

    Listen on to find out more!

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    I’m Cathy Davenport Lee, and I hope today’s episode leaves you feeling inspired and ready to push the boundaries of your creative career.

    Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and sign up for Lunchbox Notes—my free encouragement and advice letter for creatives. Stay connected for more insights, tools, and resources to help you thrive. Until next time, keep creating, keep pushing, and let’s move this industry forward together.

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    16 分
  • Structured Flexibility: The Art of Getting Greenlit, Pt. 3
    2024/10/28

    When you're running a project, it's important to make your clients feel INSPIRED....but SAFE.

    What am I talking about?

    Well, I think people go to one of two extremes when they are creatively directing a project.

    Either they are in full "razzle dazzle" mode - where they're vibing and exploring without a clear plan....

    ORRRR they've got the whole project choreographed down to the MINUTE and if their client steps one toe in a direction that isn't in the plan, they bug out.

    The thing is, BOTH "freestyling" AND sticking to a plan are actually vitally important to the success of a project. It's just that they have to be balanced.

    I call this "structured flexibility" and it's what today's episode is all about. Listen on to find out more.


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    I’m Cathy Davenport Lee, and I hope today’s episode leaves you feeling inspired and ready to push the boundaries of your creative career.

    Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and sign up for Lunchbox Notes—my free encouragement and advice letter for creatives. Stay connected for more insights, tools, and resources to help you thrive. Until next time, keep creating, keep pushing, and let’s move this industry forward together.

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    7 分
  • Leveraging Precedence: The Art of Getting Greenlit, Pt. 2
    2024/10/21

    Back again with another installment in getting your work approved. Today I want to discuss the importance of leveraging precedence.

    Because you can't effectively guide your client into green-lighting a new creative direction if you don't understand and don't have respect for where they've been.

    It's kind of like knowing how to do traditional photography, even if 99% of the time you just do the same kind of effect with Facetune or Photoshop.

    Listen on to hear more.

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    I’m Cathy Davenport Lee, and I hope today’s episode leaves you feeling inspired and ready to push the boundaries of your creative career.

    Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and sign up for Lunchbox Notes—my free encouragement and advice letter for creatives. Stay connected for more insights, tools, and resources to help you thrive. Until next time, keep creating, keep pushing, and let’s move this industry forward together.

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    11 分
  • Getting to YES: The Art of Getting Greenlit, Pt. 1
    2024/10/14

    Today I wanted to talk about the importance of learning how to get your work approved.

    The psychology of YES, as it were.

    Getting things approved is a SKILL. And it’s an important one.

    Approval doesn’t happen just because the work is amazing (even though our society seems to have this invisible agreement where we pretend we only care about the quality.)

    IMO, only 50% of the key to getting work approved is the quality of the work itself. Maybe less.

    Listen on to find out what you can do to improve your chances.

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    I’m Cathy Davenport Lee, and I hope today’s episode leaves you feeling inspired and ready to push the boundaries of your creative career.

    Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and sign up for Lunchbox Notes—my free encouragement and advice letter for creatives. Stay connected for more insights, tools, and resources to help you thrive. Until next time, keep creating, keep pushing, and let’s move this industry forward together.

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    10 分
  • Fluency
    2024/10/07

    Today we're talking about how being BAD at something is actually the secret to becoming good at it.

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    I’m Cathy Davenport Lee, and I hope today’s episode leaves you feeling inspired and ready to push the boundaries of your creative career.

    Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and sign up for Lunchbox Notes—my free encouragement and advice letter for creatives. Stay connected for more insights, tools, and resources to help you thrive. Until next time, keep creating, keep pushing, and let’s move this industry forward together.

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    8 分
  • System Design: One of the most important, but least fun-sounding, types of design
    2024/09/30

    A well-designed system is almost invisible. All you "see" is the absence of a problem. But a poorly-designed one will have you up all night and on edge all day. Join us this week to talk about how getting good at system design is part of becoming a creative lead.

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    I’m Cathy Davenport Lee, and I hope today’s episode leaves you feeling inspired and ready to push the boundaries of your creative career.

    Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and sign up for Lunchbox Notes—my free encouragement and advice letter for creatives. Stay connected for more insights, tools, and resources to help you thrive. Until next time, keep creating, keep pushing, and let’s move this industry forward together.

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    8 分