Episode 188: Growing a Business to Support Our Creativity with Neurodivergent Artist, Eli Trier

Eli is known for her vibrant use of colour with multiple mediums including acrylic, gouache, ink, pastel, colour pencil, and collage, and as a highly sensitive artist with autism, Eli's work often reflects in-depth emotional themes.  Her work has been featured in public exhibitions and private collections all around the world and she has also mastered the art of showcasing her studio, drawing, painting and creating on video. Eli is on a mission to help artists make money from their art or craft, grow a collector base, grow a business without sacrificing studio time and feel really good about selling their work. The interview features How Eli came to start a business for her art? How being neurodivergent influences her business and creativity? Ways to look after your nervous system when creating and running the business. Tips and hints for sounding more 'natural' and confident when making video. Creating a studio and work environment that is efficient and an inspiration to work in. Exploring the integral nature of business and marketing. Learn more about Eli Trier (website) Take a tour of Eli's studio (You Tube video) Keep In Touch — ELINOR TRIER (elinortrierstudio.com) Elinor Trier Studio | Helping artists & creatives to think like entrepreneurs | Patreon Andrea Weber is the Business Group and Events Co-ordinator for the Sensitive Empowerment Community and founder of Expansive Happiness®. Andrea provides encouragement and practical strategies for environmental sensitivity management through her self-paced program, articles and posts, helping people navigate the day to day challenges of emf, chemical and mold sensitivity.  A love of writing and editing has led to the provision of these additional services for highly sensitive people. Learn more and join our Heart-Centered Business Group

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Welcome to the Sensitive and Neurodivergent podcast (formerly The HSP Podcast) with Julie Bjelland, LMFT, a space for sensitive and neurodivergent individuals to explore emotional well-being, self-compassion, and empowerment. Join Julie and her guests as they discuss topics like managing sensitivity, overcoming shame, coping with a world not set up for us, and finding joy. The podcast offers insights and tools to help you navigate the world as your authentic self, build resilience, and connect with a supportive, global community. Perfect for those seeking validation, growth, and connection.