Nina Veteto and I chatted about Gary Vee’s “Document, don’t create” tactic and connecting directly to your audience with some good old-fashioned vulnerability.
That may look different for you, on whatever creative path you’re on, but I hope this snippet from our hour-long talk will help you think about ways to make that happen with your audience.
Nina writes Flora & Forage, which she describes as “my little botanically inspired gallery,” and it’s an absolute delight.
She comes to Substack from an Instagram account with a massive following (@blueridgebotanic), which is how we got talking, and we’ve been able to talk about going from the unending rush of Instagram to a “serene and sustainable” pace by sending an email directly to her fans via Substack.
I’m Seth Werkheiser, and posting videos is scary as heck.
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Making sustainable videos and direct connections with Nina Veteto