Are you experiencing burnout from navigating the challenges of today's creative job market? From fierce competition to rejection overload, emerging creatives are facing unprecedented hurdles.
Join us at the Good Growth Hub for our workshop with April Brown, designed to empower you with practical strategies to build resilience, boost confidence, and thrive despite the odds. This workshop is your chance to gain actionable insights, connect with like-minded individuals, and take control of your career journey.
In this interactive workshop, you will learn how to:
- Bounce back from setbacks with a growth mindset
- Avoid burnout while balancing job hunting and self-care
- Stay motivated and confident in the face of rejection
- Create a support network and explore new opportunities
Whether you're just starting out or looking to grow in your career, this workshop will provide you with the tools you need to help you navigate the industry.
Participant Information:
This event will take place at the Good Growth Hub located in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Read our visitor information.
Please note: These sessions are fully funded and free to attend for those from Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest aged 18-30.
We want everyone to be able to take part in this event. If you have any requirements that will enable you to access the session, please get in touch with us at info@anewdirection.org.uk
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About April Brown (she/her)
Creative Producer, Consultant and Career Coach
With 15 years of experience in the creative and social impact sectors, April Brown is passionate about empowering diverse voices and creating inclusive environments. She works as a coach, consultant and producer to help underrepresented creatives and socially-minded organisations flourish.
April has delivered multidisciplinary programmes and projects for organisations including Tate, Somerset House, Creative Access, A New Direction and LIFT. April is a fellow of The School for Social Entrepreneurs and an alumna of the Clore Emerging Leaders Programme.
Her unique blend of creative insight, inclusivity expertise, and entrepreneurial spirit enables her to drive meaningful change and unlock potential in individuals and organisations alike.