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The Artist 10 Podcast, hosted by Jenn Hart


In Episode 3 Jenn gets a surprise from Ashley Zabarte (like party) as they wander her creator’s space – which is also filled with other creator’s work! Zabarte is the owner of Hey Maker in Las Vegas at the Downtown Ferguson. She also runs the infamous and delightful Maker’s Market in Downtown Las Vegas and coaches artists about the arts in retail. Everything about her is a celebration of love for the earth, help for other makers, and a genuine eye for beautiful things that come from unexpected places. 


The mission of Hey Maker Co is to “empower and elevate makers and their brands” while building community and supporting the local economy and small businesses. “Part of what we want to do is create connections with makers in the community and with people who are just starting out, [to] give them a platform to stand on, so that they get a little traction and a little momentum,” Zabarte said.


Let’s go on a trash art dive together! See you at the top.

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Feed your brain the good stuff with us! Support our guests and the show. Listen to "Trash Art and Do What You Love" with Hey Maker founder Ashley Zabarte now!


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Follow Ashley Zabarte:

Instagram @heymakerco, @ashleyzabarte.art 

Make Art, shop, and have fun at Fergusons Downtown, Las Vegas where they have weird and wonderful art workshops every weekend. Ashley Zabarte attends personally and continually releases light sculptures!


Tag along with the podcast and our team for behind-the-scenes content, inspiration, resources, and more! Digital art releases for sale are coming soon!


Everything we share here is meant to be helpful and inspiring. We’re speaking from experience. Please consult a qualified professional to help make decisions. You are responsible for how you choose to use this information, and we are not liable for any loss, damages, or issues that may arise. We can’t be responsible for how things play out, but we’re always rooting for your success!


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Author: Hannah Heine

Editor: Jenn Hart (More About Me)

Associate Editor: Sarah Dawoud

Art: Sharon Bakas



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How To Perform A Wellness Check On Your Relationship With Your Business



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Take Your Business On A Date

Make a point to go to one event a quarter with like-minded business owners or people in your industry. Please don't go there to slam your business card on the table or make a play to schedule a business meeting. This is like a first date. Genuinely get to know people for you and them. It's personal. If you connect with someone, ask if they'd like to exchange emails to stay in touch...and wait the allotted 3-days before bugging them for a second date. Come on now. You know the rules.


Take Action: 

Visit one of these sites to start searching for events in your area.

  1. Check out your local Chamber of Commerce and small business organizations in your city

  2. Eventbrite, search by your industry and related industries

  3. LinkedIn Events: Search [your city] + events. Then click the events tab to get a list


ChatGPT is also a great resource for this kind of research. Plug in your info to the areas in the brackets below and ask it:


Make a list of events in [your city] for the [industry you are in] with attendees and speakers interested in [one of your services]


The key is to do one industry and service at a time so you get targeted results.


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Buy your Business A New Dress

Block an hour and look through the brand assets you have. What are you missing? Do you have any of those perfect little black dresses that fit in all the right places that people always say, "You look amazing in that?" If the answer is 'no', get your business a new dress in the form of a custom brand pattern that could only be your business. Or, create or hire someone to write some fresh awareness creative for social. Make an impression. Your business deserves it.


Take action:

 Inventory your asset library. Do you have the following: 

  1. An impactful we-designed professional logo

  2. 2-3 brand patterns made specifically for your brand

  3. A designated font suite for your marketing

  4. A designated color palette with all color codes defined for different applications

  5. 10-15 Photos, textures, and detail shots that speak to your brand essence and can be used in your materials

  6. Icon Set designed for your company to use when explaining your services on social and on your website

  7. A style sheet or brand guide should be used to align internal and external teams on the look, feel, and voice of the company to ensure consistency



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Need help auditing or creating brand assets for your company? Set up a call with our team.



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Turn off and Tune In To What Your Business Is Telling You

It's easy to get busy and forget to listen to what our loved ones are saying. Your business is something you created and nurtured, so when it starts crying, listen up—even if it's saying something you don't want to hear. If a tactic isn't working, try something else. Make your goals clear, and then tune in to your business's body language–if there's no movement, that's not a good sign. 


Take Action:

It’s better to know if there is a problem. Start by reviewing analytics from your website, social media, email marketing, and any ads you’ve run. Take the time to compile these into one deck so you can see them as an overview.

  1. Take screenshots of the overview pages of your analytics reports

  2. Make a table and fill in the numbers for stats that relate to opens, clicks, number of views, and anything that would be helpful in determining 

  3. The number of people the marketing is driving 

  4. The numbers are then converted to $$

  5. Assign this as a task for your team moving forward to review monthly




Meet The Author

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Jennifer Hart is the founder and creative director of Hart House Creative and host of The Artist 10 Podcast. With an accomplished background in brand development, graphic design, and creative copywriting, Jenn's passion, flexibility, and concept-driven philosophy have delivered award-winning work for 15 years across various print and digital formats. She was a lead member of the studio team supporting The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas' brand marketing creative. Some industries her team works with include personal brand powerhouses to all-heart non-profits, food and bev faves, and unique retail and hospitality brands. The Nevada Arts Council, American Advertising Federation, and National Geographic have recognized her work throughout her career. Jenn believes in the power of community and built her company to help brands of all shapes and sizes achieve their goals through clever, concise, creative solutions.



Everything we share here is meant to be helpful and inspiring. We’re speaking from experience. Please consult a qualified professional to help make decisions. You are responsible for how you choose to use this information, and we are not liable for any loss, damages, or issues that may arise. We can’t be responsible for how things play out, but we’re always rooting for your success!


Credits

Author and Editor: Jenn Hart (More About Me)

Associate Editor: Sarah Dawoud

Art: Sharon Bakas



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Updated: Dec 23, 2025

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Prevent burnout with a design routine that manages stress and boosts creativity.



Join our team in a 7-Day Mindfulness Design Challenge! Over the next week, we will explore practical mindfulness techniques for everyone inspired by the most zen person we've ever met, the lovely Nancy Good. Creatives, office people, and humans on earth. This is for you. If you're a designer, though, we encourage you to try it. Get some fresh perspective for that sideways glance and sarcastic comeback to turn your design around.



DAY 1

Before diving into your sea of emails, swim in silence and breathe. Yes, literally, just breathe.


Start with a Mindful Morning Ritual: A simple breathing exercise or a quick five-minute meditation can set the tone for a more focused, creative day. No incense or chanting is required–unless that's your jam.



DAY 2

It’s time to get into a one-track mindset for the second day of our Mindfulness Design Challenge.


Single-Task Like a Boss: Multi-tasking might seem productive, but it is actually the archenemy of creativity. Take a few deep breaths and try single-tasking instead. Focus on one design task at a time, immersing yourself fully. You'll be surprised how much more creative and efficient you are when you’re not trying to juggle twenty things simultaneously.

We know it's hard to uncurl your clutching fingers from your asana board and all those colors, but turn your notifications off for an hour and feel the freedom of freethinking and productivity wash over you. 

We won't tell if you won’t.



DAY 3

Get zoomed in, charged up, and thank us later.


Take Mindful Breaks: Every couple of hours, step away from your screen. Stretch, take a walk, dance or do a quick doodle–anything that breaks the digital hypnotism and gives your eyes a breather from staring at a screen.



DAY 4

Spend time on day four of our Mindfulness Design Challenge to declutter your workspace.


Create a Mindful Workspace: It's an organized mess until it's not. A chaotic environment leads to chaotic thoughts. Set a timer and take small bites out of it. Spend 3 minutes calming your space down. If you have a little more time, infuse some zen into your workspace with plants, inspiring art, or whatever tickles your creative fancy. Come on, you can do it in the time it takes to make your second cup of coffee in the morning, right between that email about the rush job due before noon and your computer crashing.



DAY 5

Dedicate one hour of your workday to a digital detox.


Digital Detox Hour: Choose an hour of your day when you are the least likely to be interrupted. Simple but true. During this hour, turn off all unnecessary digital devices and notifications. Work on a design task that can be done offline, like brainstorming, sketching on paper, or organizing your workspace. This challenge aims to give yourself a break from constant digital stimulation, allowing your mind to reset and focus more deeply. 


Almost there! You can do this. We believe in you design warriors, office chair champions, makers of things and stuff of beauty!



DAY 6

Today involves something we all love! Food! This Mindfulness Design Challenge makes you hungry for more hehe.


Mindful Lunch: Instead of taking your lunch in front of your computer and shoveling food into your mouth as you continue to type away, step away from your desk for a change of scenery. Pay special attention to how fast you eat. Count how many times you chew. Even if your lunch break isn’t long, use it as a break and think about something, not on your current 36 open tabs on Chrome. This can help clear your mind and prepare it for the afternoon’s work.



DAY 7

We’ve saved the best for last! It all ends with gratitude.


Begin Your Day With a Gratitude Note: Before the race that is your day begins, take a minute to jot down something you are grateful for. It could be a project you love working on, positive feedback, or just the fact that your coffee was extra delicious. Gratitude fosters a positive mindset, which is crucial for creative pursuits.


We are grateful for you and this community. Thanks for playing along in our 7-Day Mindfulness Challenge. It doesn’t have to stop here. Take what works for you and toss the rest.


If you did all seven days, put a like on it. If you did zero days but followed along because it seemed like a good idea, put a like on it. We're not here to judge. 


Share your masterpiece #HHCdesignchallenge and tag us @harthousecreative on Instagram!



Our deep dive into mindful ways of arting was inspired by

Episode 2 of The Artist 10 Podcast, “The Flow Stays–Passion, Pain, and Play with Nancy Good.” 


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Everything we share here is meant to be helpful and inspiring. We’re speaking from experience. Please consult a qualified professional to help make decisions. You are responsible for how you choose to use this information, and we are not liable for any loss, damages, or issues that may arise. We can’t be responsible for how things play out, but we’re always rooting for your success!


Credits

Author: Hannah Heine

Editor: Jenn Hart (More About Me)

Associate Editor: Kate Frabbiele

Art: Sharon Bakas



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