Shownotes
What if your platform isn't measured in followers, but in the sacred space where you create? In this heart-stirring episode, Kathleen Lyons reframes what it means to have influence and impact as a creative person.
From the rocking chair where she first picked up embroidery to the kitchen tables where generations of women have made beautiful things, discover why your creative space — no matter how small or humble — is a platform worth honoring.
This isn't about building bigger; it's about recognizing the profound privilege and responsibility of the creative space you already have.
You'll hear about:
- Why your kitchen table is just as valid a platform as any social media account
- The historical tradition of women creating beauty in everyday spaces
- How to recognize the privileges that allow us to create at all
- Why an audience of one (yourself) is always enough
- The responsibility that comes with any platform, large or small
- How small creative platforms can have profound, lasting impact
- What it means to "be" a platform before you build one
Takeaway: You already have a platform. You already have influence. Stop waiting for a bigger space or more followers to honor the creative work that wants to happen right where you are.