Zoe Joy Mobbs
Zoe Joy Mobbs, a Newborn & Family Photographer, joins me on the podcast to share her journey of turning a lifelong passion into a thriving creative business. Zoe opens up about how her personal experiences with fertility struggles & motherhood have shaped the emotional connection she brings to her work. We also dive into the realities of running a photography business in a small town where competition is high and word of mouth spreads quickly. Zoe did something crazy last year by lowering her pricing structure and it actually transformed her business for the better. We also talk about the importance of human interaction and how staying true to yourself is the key for long-term success. Whether you're a photographer or creative business owner, you'll find plenty of practical advice and heartfelt inspiration in this episode.
Natasha Simpson
Natasha Simpson is a Newborn Photographer with a massive Social Media following across all platforms. Seriously she has 300K followers on Facebook and nearly 400K on TikTok which is wild. She also runs a successful online Photography Education Business where she helps others start and run their own Photography Businesses. In this episode she shares her journey from being the kid who "stole" her dad’s camera to becoming a sought-after photographer, educator, and speaker. We dive into the fears, challenges, and breakthroughs that have shaped her career—from the struggle of imposter syndrome to the bold decision to step into speaking engagements.
Natasha opens up about how she built her business through self-teaching, community support, and a willingness to take risks, even when self-doubt tried to hold her back. She talks about shifting from weddings to newborn photography, the importance of finding your niche, and why learning to say "no" can be just as powerful as saying "yes."
If you've ever felt like you're not “good enough” to take that next big step, whether it’s raising your prices, niching down, or putting yourself out there — this episode is for you. Natasha’s honesty about pushing through fear, staying true to your creative passion, and embracing failure as part of the journey will leave you feeling ready to take action in your own business.