It's one thing when a friend deliberately buys the same coat as you. It's quite another when your creative work, or something very similar, turns up on someone else's instagram grid, gallery, grid, or workshop offering. Copying is personal, deeply and annoying and hurtful - but when it could undermine your carefully crafted creative identity and brand, then it's a real issue.
In this episode, we take a look at the slightly thorny subject of copying in creative business: how to spot it, what to do when it happens, and how to protect yourself going forward. From personal experience to industry advice, she explores why copying hurts, when to take action, and how to trust your own originality even when others are borrowing a little too freely.
Whether you're an artist, maker, writer or workshop teacher, if you've ever had that sinking "hang on a minuteā¦" moment, this one's for you.
In this episode:
Why creative work feels personal
What you can protect (and how)
Why visibility invites imitation
How to respond when someone copies you
The difference between inspiration and imitation
What to do if you're worried you're too close to someone else's idea
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