Swedish artist Fredde explores and celebrates queer culture and community in his work.
Beyond Pride month tokenism, Fredde thinks creating around these values may well have meant some big brand, big money projects won’t have come his way. But it leaves him feeling fulfilled and that’s worth a whole lot more.
Tianna was working as a midwife.
But having a family of her own meant she wanted flexibility that midwifery simply couldn’t give her. So she helped bring her own business into the world instead.
As a maternity & newborn photographer she’s fully focussing on the ‘client experience’. Through learning, investing and taking bigger steps - we hear how her business is growing up.
Read MoreStraight out of university Louise wanted to travel and start her career. Instead she had to start treatment for a major health scare.
On the mend, she found a job in government, but decided to focus on making a difference in Health issues.
10 years on she realised she didn’t have to follow this government path for the rest of her life. She could become self employed. She could use her expertise in Health to start off niched as a health copywriter.
Read MoreWorking for herself. But not by herself. Raydene’s set up a collective of freelancers to collaborate on projects. Sharing work, but importantly, sharing values.
Far too many toxic jobs made her discover what matters. Kindness. Inclusivity. Philanthropy.
A business built, being true to yourself.
The pandemic allowed Ashwin to pause and figure out his focus. Not just an illustrator. But a visual storyteller aiming to spread positivity and joy.
His self initiated side projects brought that to life. Showed the work. To bring him work.
Embracing an abundance mentality is bringing him - and us - plenty of joy for real.