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"The Textile Creative" with Virginia Wygal
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Have you ever dreamed of turning your love of fabric and textiles into a thriving creative business or career?
Welcome to The Textile Creative with Virginia Wygal. With 30 years of experience as a designer, Director of Product Development in the garment industry, and educator in design and business management, Virginia is here to guide you through every step of your creative journey. From designing couture wedding gowns to crafting historical costumes for theaters, her expertise spans the spectrum of fabric, textiles, and creativity.
Whether you’re just starting out or already building your creative practice, this podcast offers actionable advice, industry insights, and inspiring stories to help you grow. You’ll learn how to balance creativity with focus, master fabric techniques and resources, and build a sustainable business around your passion for textiles.
Each episode is designed to educate and inspire, giving you the tools you need to take your creativity to the next level. If you’re ready to turn your passion into purpose, join Virginia each week on The Textile Creative.
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Lessons from One Year In
The Power of Consistent Creativity: Reflecting on One Year of the Textile Creative Podcast
In this special Christmas Day episode, Virginia Wygal celebrates one year of the Textile Creative Podcast by discussing the importance of staying with your creative practice rather than constantly chasing novelty. She emphasizes the value of consistency and return, particularly in fabric and fiber arts, sharing personal insights and lessons learned over the past year.
Virginia encourages listeners to reflect on their own creative journeys, urging them to recognize the strength in persistence and continuity. Listen in for a heartening message about the quiet power of staying committed to your craft.
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00:00 Introduction and Christmas Greetings
00:15 Reflecting on a Year of Podcasting
00:33 The Importance of Staying with Your Creativity
01:14 About Virginia and Her Creative Journey
02:34 The Persistent Voice of Creativity
03:35 Lessons Learned from a Year of Creativity
04:41 The Value of Continuity and Repetition
05:28 Building Confidence Through Consistency
06:10 The Power of Not Abandoning Your Work
06:51 Consistency Over Novelty
07:50 Final Reflections and Questions
08:26 Closing Remarks and Encouragement
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The Small Win That Matters
Identifying and Leveraging Small Wins for a Productive 2026
In this episode of The Textile Creative Podcast, hosted by Virginia Wygal, the focus shifts from how 2025 felt to identifying what genuinely worked. Instead of listing all achievements, Virginia emphasizes the importance of recognizing one small win from 2025 that quietly proved something moved forward. She shares three simple filters for evaluating these wins: it happened without forcing, it's repeatable, and it fits with your actual capacity.
Virginia warns against overcorrecting by chasing single wins too aggressively and advises using these wins as directional signals for the next year. This episode is about bringing clarity and focus to your creative business strategy for 2026 without adding pressure or chaos.
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00:00 Introduction to Year-End Planning Series
00:09 Recap of Previous Episodes
00:54 Shifting Focus: From Feelings to Results
01:16 Identifying and Valuing Small Wins
06:40 Filters for Evaluating Wins
09:06 Understanding the Importance of Small Wins
11:30 Using Small Wins to Guide Future Decisions
14:16 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes
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What 2025 Actually Taught You
Reflecting on 2025: Quiet Data, Patterns, and Making Better Decisions for 2026
In this episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, host Virginia Wygal explores the often-overlooked aspects of year-end reflection to help creative entrepreneurs plan more effectively for 2026. Rather than focusing solely on metrics and spreadsheets, Virginia highlights the importance of understanding emotional data, identifying patterns, and recognizing quiet wins from the past year. She discusses how to identify what felt good or heavy, what you avoided, and what surprises and patterns emerged in 2025.
By reflecting on these insights, Virginia offers a calm and honest approach to building a business that aligns better with your creative practice. The episode aims to provide clear takeaways for making strategic decisions that support both personal well-being and business growth in the new year.
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00:00 Introduction to December Planning Series
01:00 Reflecting on 2025: What Worked and What Didn't
03:33 Understanding Emotional Data
05:18 Identifying Heaviness and Misalignment
09:18 The Role of Avoidance in Planning
11:50 Recognizing Patterns and Surprises
16:36 Building a Business That Gives Back
19:43 Conclusion and Next Steps
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Plan 2026 Like A True Maker
A Maker's Guide to Planning 2026
In this episode of 'The Textile Creative Podcast,' Virginia Wygal introduces a five-part Yearend series for fabric creatives, focusing on practical and flexible planning tailored to creative rhythms. Virginia discusses why traditional corporate planning doesn’t work for creatives and offers a structured, but adaptable approach to setting goals and creating plans for 2026. She starts with defining anchors, understanding real-life capacity, and setting realistic goals.
The episode includes actionable steps, practical questions, and recommends tools to help creatives plan their year effectively, emphasizing the need for a system that aligns with their creative processes. Join Virginia to build a 2026 plan that works with your unique creative flow.
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00:00 Introduction to Planning Season for Creatives
00:36 Overview of the Yearend Series
01:47 How to Plan 2026 Like a Maker
02:44 Virginia Weigel's Journey and Mission
04:04 The Difference Between Corporate and Maker Planning
05:41 Steps to Effective Maker Planning
07:03 Questions to Guide Your 2026 Planning
12:37 Choosing Your Creative Anchors
19:00 Building a Practical Planning System
22:54 Conclusion and Next Steps
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Small Thanks, Big Meaning
Small Shifts, Big Gratitude: Reflections on Creative Growth
In this Thanksgiving episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, Virginia Wygal encourages listeners to slow down and appreciate the small, often overlooked moments that contribute to their creative growth. She shares her personal journey of letting go of certain projects, noticing the positive changes, and making small adjustments that have led to meaningful progress in her business and creative life. The episode highlights the importance of gratitude for the subtle shifts that guide us towards a fulfilling creative practice.
Virginia also discusses the value of having a flexible business model that allows for periods of reflection, refinement, and growth. The episode concludes with a call for listeners to take stock of their own creative journeys and recognize the small changes that have made a significant impact.
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00:00 Introduction and Thanksgiving Reflections
01:35 Meet Virginia Weigel
02:55 Letting Go for Growth
04:25 Embracing New Opportunities
05:28 The Power of Small Shifts
09:38 Seasonal Gratitude and Business Flexibility
10:44 End-of-Year Reflections and Hopes
11:55 Conclusion and Thanksgiving Wishes
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50 Episodes In: What it Has Taught Me
Celebrating 50 Episodes: Lessons in Creativity and Persistence
In this milestone episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, Virginia Wygal reflects on reaching 50 episodes and the journey of podcasting. She shares valuable lessons learned about creativity, visibility, and the importance of showing up consistently. Virginia discusses how her creative voice has evolved, the challenges of maintaining commitment, and the significance of small wins.
She also addresses the need for a supportive infrastructure and invites listeners to embrace slow growth and trust the long game. This episode is a heartfelt thank you to her community of fabric creatives and a source of inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs. Tune in to hear Virginia's insights and plans for the future of the podcast.
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00:00 Introduction and Milestone Reflection
01:04 Lessons from 50 Episodes
02:01 About Virginia and Her Journey
03:21 Challenges and Discoveries in Podcasting
04:53 Finding Your Creative Voice
08:40 Audience Insights and Feedback
12:13 The Importance of Consistency
14:04 Practical Tips for Creative Consistency
22:42 Looking Ahead: Future Goals
26:18 Conclusion and Encouragement
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After the Show – What the Dust Teaches
Navigating the Post-Show Crash: Recovery, Reflection, and Rest in Creative Practices
In this episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, Virginia Wygal explores the often overlooked aspect of the creative cycle—the crash that follows a major event or project. Virginia discusses the physical, mental, and emotional exhaustion that sets in after the adrenaline fades, sharing her own strategies for recovery. She emphasizes the importance of planning for this crash, viewing it not as a punishment but as a necessary part of the creative process.
Virginia also reflects on the hidden wins and lessons from her most recent show, offering practical advice on how to improve for next time. This episode is a thoughtful look at the full creative cycle, encouraging listeners to listen to their own rhythms and make room for recovery as an integral part of their work.
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00:00 The Post-Show Silence
00:51 The Day After: Embracing the Crash
02:23 Introducing Virginia and Her Creative Journey
03:43 The Morning After: Navigating the Aftermath
06:38 Hidden Wins and Lessons Learned
11:31 Planning for Recovery
14:35 The Importance of Reflection and Rest
17:06 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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Behind the Booth – The Art of Showing Up
The Art of Showing Up: Energy, Presence, and Creative Practice
In this episode of The Textile Creative Podcast, host Virginia Wygal shares her thoughts on the importance of showing up, not just physically but mentally and emotionally. As she prepares for a local art show, Virginia explores the mental preparation required for any creative endeavor, from setting up a booth to posting online. She emphasizes that showing up is a skill that can be learned and refined, highlighting the significance of managing nerves, protecting energy, and staying present.
Virginia also discusses the value of authenticity over perfection and offers practical tips on managing visibility fatigue. She encourages listeners to see showing up as a vital part of their creative journey, fostering connection and growth. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to reflect on what showing up looks like for them in their current creative pursuits.
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00:00 Introduction and The Mental Prep of Showing Up
03:11 The Emotional Energy of Visibility
05:36 The Myth of Perfection
08:04 Managing Your Energy
10:17 The Maker's Path Membership
11:25 The Comparison Trap
13:46 The Art of Showing Up
16:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Rediscovering Creativity: It Never Left You
In this episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, Virginia Wygal explores the idea that everyone is inherently creative, even if they don't identify as artists. She discusses how societal expectations push us to sideline our creativity in favor of practicality and routine. Through personal anecdotes and scientific backing, Virginia emphasizes the importance of intentional daydreaming, reframing routines, and rekindling old joys to awaken our dormant creativity. She encourages listeners to recognize creativity in everyday problem-solving and small acts of innovation, illustrating that creativity isn't just a hobby but a fundamental way of navigating the world.
Join Virginia as she provides practical tips to integrate creativity back into your life and demonstrates that it's never truly lost, just waiting to be rediscovered.
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00:00 Rediscovering Your Creativity
02:08 Introducing Virginia Igel and the Textile Creative Podcast
03:29 Debunking the Myth: Creativity vs. Artistic Talent
07:02 The Modern Struggle: Noise vs. Creativity
08:59 Practical Tips to Reignite Your Creative Spark
14:24 Recognizing Everyday Creativity
17:36 Conclusion and Encouragement
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The Fabric Remembers: A Lesson in Creative Awareness
Embracing Creative Awareness Through Fabric
In this episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, Virginia Wygal discusses the concept of creative awareness, exploring how the materials we work with serve as a living archive of our creative journey. She considers how remnants and scraps of fabric are not just leftovers, but evidence of our growth and evolution as makers.
Virginia shares her own experiences and the lessons learned from working with different materials, emphasizing the importance of patience, persistence, and the quiet confidence that comes from hands-on practice. She encourages listeners to reflect on their own creative journeys and the materials that have shaped them, highlighting the significance of noticing and appreciating the progress we've made. The episode concludes with an invitation to honor and cherish the pieces that mark turning points in our creative lives.
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00:00 Introduction: The Value of Creative Scraps
01:52 Creative Awareness: Understanding Your Growth
02:44 Meet Virginia: A Journey to Creative Entrepreneurship
04:04 Reflecting on Your Creative Evolution
06:20 The Story Behind Your Scraps
09:46 The Changing Tastes of a Creative
11:57 Lessons Learned from Fabric
16:17 Conclusion: Honoring Your Creative Journey
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My Fabric Travels
The Universal Language of Fabric: Connecting Through Creativity
In this episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, host Virginia Wygal explores how fabric serves as a universal language connecting people across cultures and generations. Virginia shares personal stories from her travels in India, Italy, and China, where she experienced the beauty and craftsmanship of local fabric artisans. She emphasizes that creativity is about seeing deeply rather than traveling far, and that the love of making is a shared human experience.
Through her insights, Virginia aims to inspire listeners to view their own creative practices through a lens of connection and inspiration. Join the conversation and discover how fabric can tell stories and unite us all.
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00:00 Introduction: The Global Language of Fabric
02:34 Personal Journey: From Passion to Business
03:55 Fabric Adventures: Stories from Around the World
06:53 Lessons Learned: Patience, Reverence, and Discipline
12:18 The Power of Local Connections and the Internet
13:54 Creative Language: Finding Your Unique Voice
16:37 Conclusion: The Shared Language of Fabric
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Joy, Obsession and the Art of Play
Rediscovering the Joy of Creation: Embracing Playful Obsession in Textiles
In this episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, host Virginia Wygal explores the importance of creating purely for joy rather than productivity or profit. She discusses the value of slowing down, embracing obsession as reverence, and rediscovering the pleasure of working with natural fabrics like silk, linen, and wool.
Virginia shares personal anecdotes from her journey through the textile industry, offers practical tips to reconnect with your creative spark, and emphasizes the significance of joy and presence in the creative process. The episode also includes a preview of the next adventure: fabric shopping in Italy.
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00:00 Rediscovering the Joy of Creating
01:46 Introduction to the Textile Creative Podcast
03:06 Falling in Love with Fabrics
04:57 The Art of Slow Textiles
10:22 Family Legacy of Making
14:03 Balancing Passion and Practicality
17:53 Finding Joy in the Creative Process
21:34 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
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The Fabric Room
Creating Your Perfect Creative Space
In this episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, host Virginia Wygal dives into the significance of personal creative spaces and how they evolve over time. Virginia shares her own journey from sewing in a narrow strip between her bed and the wall to finally having a dedicated fabric room. She emphasizes that creative spaces, whether expansive or small, don't have to be Pinterest-perfect; rather, they should be functional, inviting, and uniquely yours. She outlines her current setup, balancing professional equipment with personal spaces, and stresses the importance of organization and keeping spaces ready for use.
Virginia offers practical tips for organizing your creative area, fostering inspiration, and overcoming common excuses for not creating. She encourages listeners to make the best use of whatever space they have and to focus on the intention behind it, promoting more frequent and joyful creativity. Upcoming episodes will explore topics like joy, obsession, and the art of play.
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00:00 Dreaming of Fabric Closets
01:11 Personal Fabric Room Tour
03:17 From Humble Beginnings to Fabric Rooms
04:59 Creative Spaces and Adaptability
10:07 Balancing Creativity and Space
10:20 Current Creative Setup
13:20 Organizing for Creativity
15:15 Making the Most of Your Space
17:20 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
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How the Past Shaped the Future
From Sample Cutter to Creative Leading: A Journey in Textile Design
In this episode of The Textile Creative Podcast, host Virginia Wygal takes listeners through her inspiring journey in the professional fabric and design world. Starting from the very bottom as a sample cutter, Virginia discusses her climb to becoming the Director of Product Development, detailing the challenges and invaluable lessons learned along the way. She highlights the importance of respecting one’s unique creative process, balancing aesthetics with functionality, and the empowering nature of structure within creativity.
Virginia also shares insights on leading creative teams and how each phase of her career prepared her for her current role as a mentor and coach for creative entrepreneurs. Tune in to discover how to honor your own creative journey and make the most of your unique processes.
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00:00 Introduction to the World of Fabrics
00:28 Early Career and Lessons Learned
02:29 Building a Creative Business
04:20 Navigating the Design Process
08:32 Choosing Fabrics and Trims
13:33 Trend Presentations and Inspirations
19:02 Trusting Your Creative Process
24:54 Leadership and Mentorship
27:57 Reflecting on the Creative Journey
29:21 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
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The Sewing Life I Created
From Early Sewing Projects to a Creative Career
In this episode of The Textile Creative Podcast, Virginia Wygal reflects on her first fabric project and her journey from discovering her love for sewing to building a fulfilling career in fabric design and creativity. Virginia shares personal anecdotes from her childhood, including navigating home economics class and creating her own clothes, to the early signs of her passion for design. She emphasizes the importance of early creative milestones and how they shape the journey.
Whether you're a seasoned fabric artist or just starting out, Virginia's story offers inspiration and insight into creating a life centered around creativity and independence. Subscribe for more stories, resources, and inspiration to fuel your creative journey.
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00:00 The Magic of Your First Fabric Project
01:21 Introduction to the Textile Creative Podcast
02:42 Early Sewing Adventures and Lessons
07:47 Middle School Challenges and Triumphs
11:18 High School Sewing and Creative Freedom
14:50 The Path to Professional Design
18:53 Reflecting on Your Creative Journey
19:46 Conclusion and Next Steps
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The Fabric That Found Me
The Spark That Ignited My Lifelong Passion for Fabric
In this episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, Virginia Wygal shares a deeply personal story about how her love for fabric began with a small bag of pink satin, pink chiffon, and burgundy velvet ribbon found in her mother's closet at the age of 10. Virginia talks about how this simple experience sparked a lifelong obsession that shaped her creativity and journey towards building a successful business. She recalls her early attempts at sewing, the vital lessons learned, and how her fascination with fabric continued to evolve through her childhood and well into her adult life.
This episode encourages listeners to reconnect with their own first creative loves and see how those passions shape their current creative endeavors.
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00:00 The Spark of Fabric Obsession
01:47 Introduction to the Textile Creative Podcast
03:07 Reflecting on Beginnings
03:56 The Little Bag of Fabric
06:29 Early Sewing Struggles
07:41 Discovering the Singer Sewing Store
11:51 College Years and Fabric Love
13:10 Connecting the Threads of Life
13:26 Invitation to Reflect on Your Creative Journey
15:27 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
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Healing: When Creativity Meets Recovery
Healing through Creativity: Slowing Down and Staying Grounded
In this episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, host Virginia Wygal shares her personal journey through a challenging summer marked by a health crisis. Despite initially feeling fine, Virginia quickly realized her health needed to take priority, leading to a significant shift in her summer plans. She discusses the importance of listening to your body's signals and allowing yourself to slow down.
Throughout her recovery, Virginia found solace and grounding in small creative activities. She emphasizes that creativity isn't just about producing finished products but about the therapeutic process of engaging with materials and being present. Virginia's story highlights the significance of balancing productivity with self-care and how creativity can serve as a lifeline during tough times. She encourages listeners to embrace vulnerability, take breaks when needed, and understand that creativity can heal even when life demands a pause.
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00:00 Introduction: Unexpected Lessons from Summer
01:18 The Healing Power of Creativity
02:47 Meet Virginia: My Creative Journey
04:07 A Summer of Health Challenges
06:04 Finding Solace in Creativity
09:30 The Importance of Rest and Self-Care
13:56 Systems and Strategies for Balance
16:57 Listening to Your Intuition
18:25 Conclusion: Embrace Creativity and Self-Care
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The Myth of "Ready" in Creativity
In this episode, Virginia Wygal explores the myth of “feeling ready” before starting a creative project. She discusses why waiting for the perfect moment can hold you back, the neuroscience behind our need for certainty, and how embracing imperfection and responsiveness can lead to greater creativity and innovation.
Key Topics:
• Introduction & The Myth of Readiness – 0:00
Why we hesitate to start, perfectionism, and cultural pressures.
• Societal Pressures & The “Ready” Trap – 0:45
How business coaches, social media, and culture reinforce the myth.
• The Neuroscience of False Preparedness – 3:27 Why our brains crave certainty and how it leads to hesitation.
• Studio Example: The Perils of Feeling Ready – 5:40 A real-life story of how “not being ready” led to creative discovery.
• Responsive vs. Ready: The Power of Adaptation – 7:59
Why being responsive is more valuable than being “ready.”
• Strategic Imperfection & Embracing Messiness – 10:50
How starting imperfectly can lead to innovation and unique results.
• Self-Reflection Toolkit: 4 Questions to Ask Yourself – 12:56
1. Am I missing a real skill or tool?
2. Am I hesitating out of fear?
3. Am I avoiding risk or learning?
4. Am I waiting for the perfect moment?
• Readiness as a Moving Target – 14:46
Why readiness is never fixed and how to embrace growth.
• Building Systems to Lower the Barrier to Starting – 16:23
Practical tips: mini experiments, check-ins, tracking discoveries, organizing materials.
• Actionable Challenge – 19:02
Pick a small, unfinished, or un-started project and dive in this week.
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Staying the Course
Holding Steady in Your Creative Business During Slow Times
In this episode of The Textile Creative Podcast, hosted by Virginia Wygal, we take a final look at the challenging moments of running a creative business during slow and uncertain times. Virginia shares personal insights and practical advice on ‘staying the course’ by focusing on clarity, alignment, and intentional action. She emphasizes the importance of connecting deeply with your 'why' and vision to navigate through the rough patches. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their motivations, adjust their strategies if needed, and take small, purposeful actions to maintain momentum.
Virginia also introduces 'vision triage' as a method to evaluate and realign your business goals. Tune in to gain a fresh perspective on managing your creative practice and ensuring it thrives, even when progress seems slow.
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00:00 Introduction: Why Am I Even Doing This?
00:21 Reflecting on Your Creative Journey
02:06 Staying the Course: Clarity, Alignment, and Intentional Action
02:35 A Personal Tantrum
03:55 The Importance of Staying the Course
08:21 Understanding Your Deeper Why
18:53 Practical Steps to Stay the Course
20:13 Conclusion: Trusting the Journey
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Quietly Building Behind the Scenes
Harnessing Slow Times for Future Success in Creative Business
In this episode of the Textile Creative Podcast, Virginia Wygal guides fabric creatives through navigating slow market periods by focusing on behind-the-scenes work essential for long-term success. She highlights the importance of building a strong foundation, maintaining flexibility, and experimenting with new ideas.
Virginia draws parallels between business growth and baking bread, emphasizing steady progress during quieter times. She encourages listeners to use these periods to develop new habits, fine-tune their offerings, and set up efficient systems. The episode also focuses on self-care, creative experimentation, and practical steps to take advantage of slower times to build momentum for the future. Join Virginia next week for the series finale on staying the course and trusting your vision.
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00:00 Introduction and recap of the Series
01:04 Today's Focus: Quiet Work and Flexibility
03:40 Importance of Slow Times in Business
05:18 Building New Habits and Self-Care
05:59 Refining Offerings and Setting Up Systems
07:56 Experimenting and Pivoting During Slow Periods
12:13 Connecting the Dots: Foundation and Experimentation
13:05 Action Steps and Next Week's Preview
14:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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