The Microseries Method: A Content Workshop for Artists
Do you struggle to come up with new content ideas?
Do plan your content for the next 6 months & find yourself bored by week 5?
Do content pillars feel more like content jail bars?
✨ Sunday 31st August, on Zoom ✨
6pm BST / 1pm EST / 10am PST
If you're nodding you're head yes, join me for THE MICROSERIES METHOD: A fun, hands-on social strategy workshop over zoom.
In The Microseries Method, we are stepping away from 'gotta post 'em all' energy and approaching content with intention.
We are creating offline to share online.
It's a low-pressure, high-impact, and super-flexible system for that 'Idea Magpie' brain that artists have.
Whether you’re a maker, writer, musician, or juggling several creative titles, this 90-minute workshop will help you:
Design your own simple, repeatable content series
Create structure without feeling boxed in
Find your creative voice outside of the noise of socials
Build a system that feels fun, fresh, and low-pressure
This is not about becoming a full-time content creator.
When I say 'series' I mean something small, snappy and sweet, not Shondaland! This is about working with your creative energy and simplifying the content process.
Who this workshop is for: This workshop is open to all messy artists and content-curious-creators, in all their 10 half-abandoned Notion databases, sporadic posting system, and Reels burnout glory. You are looking for a way to have fun with social media, expertly showcase yourself and attract likeminded people towards you and your art.
Who this workshop is not for: People who are looking to plan the next 6 months of their content strategy, who are looking for ‘Instagram hacks’ for more views, and more followers for the sake of followers.
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✨ What Are People Saying About The Workshop?
I finished your lab and it just changed my whole brain chemistry. Socials always stress me out and give me anxiety but this just was a lightbulb moment (turtle popping out of shell is also now on my list on next tattoos) thank you for giving us your genius
The workshop has a solid through-line of inviting people to become more comfortable with posting to socials with a good balance of practical steps and creative mindset. 2 thumbs up (out of 2)
I loved how interactive it was, the Miro board was a really helpful way to collaborate and get hands on. It gave us a chance to get into the mindset of thinking about the different elements of content and that particular creative process.
I really dug the system and the emphasis on limiting yourself (series length, checklist making, etc) so things feel doable and like ~content creation~ won’t eat your life