
Creating Out of Necessity, Healing from Burnout, and Finding Joyful Success with Trupti Karjinni (Part 2)
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In episode two of this two-part series, Margo continues her conversation with watercolor artist, creative mentor, and founder of Blue Pine Arts, Trupti Karjinni. In part one, Trupti shared her journey from building a thriving art supply and teaching business to experiencing burnout and rebuilding a more aligned, sustainable creative life. Here, the conversation shifts into the how: the mindset, methods, and strategies behind building a soulful teaching business that truly supports artists both creatively and financially.
Margo and Trupti discuss:
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Why “Big Box Mentor” launch advice often fails creative, heart-centered artists.
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Trupti’s Artist’s Launch Blueprint for burnout-free, spacious course launches.
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Building community and creative sovereignty through teaching.
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Navigating the emotions of entrepreneurship as a neurodivergent, heart-led artist.
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How teaching can be the most liberating and profitable step for artists.
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Encouragement for the artist who secretly dreams of teaching but feels overwhelmed.
Connect with Trupti:
Download Trupti’s free ebook Creative Teaching Stories
Blue Pine Arts
Follow Trupti on Instagram
Follow Blue Pine Arts on Instagram
Watch Trupti on YouTube
Connect with Margo:
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