Paige's Pod
Paige's Pod
Paige Lindsey
My name is Paige, and I am an Artist, Creative Coach, Virtual Educator, and Community Builder. This podcast is a place where I can share my personal experiences as an ARTrepreneur. I promise to share all of the magical and sparkly moments that go along with owning your own creative business, as well as all of the challenging, horrible, scary, and really emotional stuff too! I will be interviewing a variety of small business owners, ARTrepreneurs, and other amazing creatives that will share their inspiring stories, struggles and help us all feel a little less alone in our creative pursuits. Thank you so much for listening!
118. The Art Career No One Talks About (Slow, Scrappy & So Worth It) with Daphne Vantine
Daphne Vantine (@daphneraecreative) returns to the pod three years after leaving corporate tech and this time, we’re getting real about what it actually takes to build an art career. We talk about slow growth, identity shifts, creative burnout, money, community, and why you’re probably closer than you think.Inside this episode, we get into:What it actually looks like to leave corporate and become a full-time artistThe identity shift from “employee” to “creator” (and why it’s disorienting as hell)Why your art practice can’t be treated like a to-do listThe moment Daphne realized she was already “successful” even if it didn’t look how she expectedLetting go of timelines, comparison, and the illusion of overnight successThe power of consistency (even when it’s boring, slow, and unsexy)How community, collaboration, and saying yes to unexpected opportunities changes everythingWhy having multiple income streams (yes, even dog walking) can actually free your creativityThe tension between creating for joy vs. creating for moneyand how to separate the twoWhat happens when you finally trust your own paceWe also talk about motherhood, loneliness, friendship, and the importance of getting out of your bubble because creativity doesn’t happen in isolation.This conversation is honest, grounding, and a reminder that:👉 You’re not behind.👉 You’re not doing it wrong.👉 You’re just in the middle of it. And the middle? That’s where everything meaningful is built.Connect with Daphne:Instagram: @daphneraecreativeWebsite: daphneraecreative.com🎙️ Listen to Daphne's first appearance on Paige's Pod (Episode 67) for the beginning of her creative journey.
Jun 26
1 hr 28 min
117. Paige Gets Interviewed: My Story, So Far with Taylor Marshall
On this episode of Paige's Pod, the tables are turned. My friend Taylor Marshall joins me as guest host and asks the questions I don't often get asked myself. We dive into where my creative journey began, the winding road from art school to running a full-time creative business, and how my definition of success has changed over the years. We talk about art, motherhood, community, boundaries, creative alignment, live wedding painting, workshops, and what it really looks like to build a life around creativity. It's an honest conversation about following curiosity, letting go of expectations, and learning to trust yourself along the way. If you've ever wondered how I got started, what keeps me creating, or what this season of life looks like behind the scenes, this one's for you!paigelindseydesign.comtaylormarshalldesigns.com
Jun 12
1 hr 36 min
116. Building an Art Gallery for Everyone - The Story Behind Galaray House
This week on Paige’s Pod, I sat down with Molly and Ray, the founders of Galaray House - a welcoming, contemporary art gallery + modern espresso bar redefining what the gallery experience can feel like. We talk about:how a casual conversation on a boat sparked the idea for Galaray Housecombining coffee culture with fine artwhy traditional galleries can feel intimidatingbuilding a space that feels approachable, warm, and community-drivenbalancing creativity, business, and motherhoodthe emotional side of selling artworksupporting artists beyond just hanging work on wallstrusting your instincts when starting something newthe behind-the-scenes realities of opening a creative businessMolly and Ray share honest stories about starting from scratch, learning the coffee world on the fly, curating their first collection, navigating self-doubt, and building meaningful relationships with both artists and collectors.This conversation felt like a reminder that art doesn’t have to feel exclusive or intimidating - it can simply be human, connective, and deeply personal.If you’ve ever dreamed of starting something creative, building community, or making the art world feel more accessible, this episode is for you. Find Gallery House:📍 Lexington, Massachusetts📱 Instagram: @galarayhouse🌐 Galaray House
May 29
1 hr 23 min
115. Creative Risk, Healing & Trusting Yourself with Forrest Elliot
This week on Paige’s Pod, I’m joined by artist and entrepreneur Forrest Elliot for a deeply real conversation about creativity, reinvention, and building a life that actually feels aligned. We talk about everything from art school and career pivots to treating art like a business, trusting your gut, and learning how to become a friend to yourself. Forrest shares his journey from photography to painting, launching multiple creative ventures, and creating intentional spaces - like his upcoming retreat that help people reconnect with themselves and their creativity. If you’ve ever felt stuck, boxed in, or unsure what’s next…this one’s for you. We get into:Creative pivots + starting overArt as a business (without losing the soul)Confidence, healing, and identityCommunity + connectionTaking risks and trusting your intuitionMain takeaway:Burn the box. Do the thing.https://www.forrestelliott.comhttps://www.instagram.com/forrestkelliottRead Paige's substack article HERE
May 8
1 hr 22 min
114. I Took a Month Off to Paint & Hated It (What It Taught Me About Being an Artist)
After stepping away for nearly two months to focus solely on painting, I thought I’d finally become the version of the artist I had always imagined…someone who spends all day in the studio, creating nonstop. But instead? I felt lonely. Frustrated. Disconnected. And honestly…kind of lost. In this solo episode, I’m sharing the real experience of what happened when I stripped everything away - my workshops, the podcast, community and what that taught me about who I actually am as an artist (and as a human). This conversation is about:Letting go of the “ideal artist” identityWhy isolation didn’t work for me creativelyThe difference between what drains you vs. what energizes youReleasing pressure to constantly createLeaning into connection, community, and conversationNavigating comparison as an artistA personal update on my relationship with my dad and what I’m working throughBig life shifts (including Sam stepping away from his career 👏)And a little teaser… a rebrand is coming 👀If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing creativity “wrong,” or like the version of success you imagined doesn’t actually feel good… this one’s for you. You’re not broken. You might just need a different way. ✨ KEY TAKEAWAYS:You don’t have to fit the “studio artist” mold to be a real artistCreativity doesn’t thrive under constant pressureEnergy comes from connection, not just outputYou can love parts of your work and still outsource the restUnderstanding your patterns is more valuable than forcing productivityHealing relationships doesn’t always mean fixing them - it can mean understanding them
Apr 24
37 min
113. The Art of Slowing Down In A Noisy World with Paige
In this stream-of-consciousness solo episode, Paige records from the car on her way to Boston and invites listeners into an honest reflection on creativity, overwhelm, and the courage it takes to slow down. She shares stories of reconnecting with longtime artist friends, supporting a fellow creative taking a leap into entrepreneurship, and navigating the fear that often shows up right before meaningful growth. Paige reflects on feeling spread thin, the pressure to follow through on big opportunities, and the idea of intentionally unplugging from social media, expectations, and constant productivity in order to return to what truly matters. She also dives into lessons from a recent intimate wedding-industry gathering, unpacking conversations around validation, comparison, and the deep desire many creatives share to simply rest, be bored, and reconnect offline. The episode comes full circle with Paige’s love for creating safe, nourishing spaces through workshops, community, and her new snail-mail art project where people can work with their hands, feel seen, and take a much-needed pause from the noise of the world. A gentle reminder that creativity, connection, and kindness toward ourselves are not luxuries, they’re essential.Join Paige's Petal PostTakeawaysCreative connections are vital for support and encouragement.Navigating creative challenges often requires self-reflection.Community and networking can enhance creative experiences.Overcoming self-doubt is essential for following through on ideas.Unplugging from technology can lead to rediscovering joy in creativity.Creating safe spaces allows for authentic expression.Vulnerability in conversations fosters deeper connections.Embracing boredom can lead to rediscovering passions.Technology impacts our ability to connect meaningfully.Sending snail mail can create personal connections and joy.
Feb 8
44 min
112. The Year of "Why Not?" with Taylor Marshall
In this episode of Paige’s Pod, Paige sits down with Taylor Marshall for a thoughtful, honest conversation about creativity, motherhood, and the everyday moments that quietly shape our lives.Together, they talk about home projects and holiday chaos, the mental load of parenting, and how even the smallest inconveniences can ripple into our creative energy and emotional well-being. They explore why personal space and boundaries are essential for artists and parents alike and how community and connection can be powerful antidotes to burnout and isolation.The conversation also weaves through New Year pressure, digital fatigue, and a shared longing for simpler, more analogue rhythms of life. Paige and Taylor reflect on raising children in a technology-driven world, the tension between productivity and happiness, and what it really means to build a life and creative practice that feels aligned and sustainable.This episode is for artists, creatives, and parents navigating change, craving connection, and trying to honor their passions without losing themselves in the process.Taylor's WebsiteTaylor's SubstackPaige's Petal Post
Jan 16
1 hr 26 min
111. Turning Loss Into Legacy: Laurie Roberts on Art, Risk & Reinvention
In this heartfelt episode of Paige’s Pod, Paige sits down with Laurie Roberts, founder of Larry Roberts Chicago, to talk about love, loss, creativity, and what it means to carry someone’s legacy forward through art. Laurie shares the cinematic “meet cute” of how she met her late husband, Larry Roberts - an artist who created from deep emotion, using painting as therapy and self-expression. We talk about the vulnerable (and very real) difficulty of selling work that feels like a piece of your soul, and how Laurie supported Larry through the behind-the-scenes business side while he stayed rooted in the creative process. Laurie opens up about Larry’s acute myeloid leukemia (AML) diagnosis in 2017, his final series of paintings, and the early days of grief - when everything went off the market and she didn’t yet know what came next. That “next” became a powerful new chapter: transforming Larry’s artwork into heirloom-quality, hand-knotted rugs, textiles, and home pieces - crafted with artisans in India and built to last for generations.Together, Paige and Laurie talk about:The beauty (and challenge) of being a multi-passionate creativeWhy art and color can shift mood, support healing, and bring joy to everyday spacesTaking risks in business, pivoting when needed, and the truth about “overnight success”How creativity can support people through hard seasons - especially illness, caregiving, and griefLaurie’s advice for anyone wanting to honor a loved one’s artistic legacy in a meaningful wayThis conversation is tender, inspiring, and full of permission to keep creating - even when life breaks your heart. Connect with Laurie + explore Larry’s work:Website: LarryRobertsChicago.comSocial: @LarryRobertsChicago (Instagram / YouTube / Facebook)
Dec 23, 2025
1 hr 24 min
110. Trusting the Unknown: Following the Breadcrumbs to an Artistic Life with Jaime Reynolds
In this engaging conversation, Paige Lindsey and Jaime Reynolds explore the multifaceted journey of creativity, motherhood, and the art world. They discuss the challenges of balancing family life with artistic pursuits, the impact of art education, and the importance of community in fostering creativity. Jaime shares her personal experiences of reclaiming her artistic identity, the joys and struggles of teaching art, and the significance of creating a sacred space for creativity. The conversation also touches on the business side of art, navigating uncertainty, and the role of rest in the creative process. Ultimately, they inspire listeners to embrace their unique artistic journeys and find fulfillment in their creative expressions.To follow and support Jaume Reynolds check out the following:Website - https://jaimereynolds.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jaimereynolds_Substack - https://jaimereynolds.substack.comWinter Solstice 5 Day Watercolor Intensive (December 29 - January 2) - https://jaimereynolds.substack.com/i/179020653/substack-winter-solstice-watercolor-intensiveTakeaways-Starting a podcast can be a way to connect with others.-Balancing family and creativity is a constant challenge.-Art school experiences can vary greatly and impact one's journey.-Finding your artistic identity is a personal and evolving process.-Community support is crucial for artists.-Teaching art can be fulfilling and transformative for both teacher and students.Creating a sacred space for art can enhance the creative process.-Navigating the business side of art requires courage and adaptability.-Rest is essential for maintaining creativity and mental health.-Embracing uncertainty can lead to unexpected growth in one's artistic journey.
Dec 5, 2025
1 hr 17 min
109. Christina Chang Returns - Painting Through Grief, Growth, and Midlife Shifts
In this tender, honest, and inspiring conversation, Boston-based abstract artist and longtime educator Christina Chang returns to Paige’s Pod to catch us up on everything that’s changed since her last visit in 2021. Christina shares how her art practice is helping her move through a season of huge transition: getting married, becoming a soon-to-be empty nester, caring for her father who has Alzheimer’s, and investing in the business side of her work as an Asian American creative entrepreneur. We talk about painting as a way to process grief, the joy of collaborating with her endurance-athlete husband on an “Art & Run” gallery event, and what it really looks like to prioritize creativity and self-care in midlife. If you’ve ever wondered how to keep making meaningful work while life keeps… life-ing, this episode will feel like a warm, honest hug from a fellow artist on the path.To Connect with Christina:-Website: christinachangart.com-Instagram: @christinachang_art
Nov 21, 2025
1 hr 5 min
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