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Ready for Takeoff: Michelle Banares' Guide to Content Creation

Season 1, Ep. 57

Michelle Banares discusses her career as an interior designer, content creator, and former band member (that last one is a joke). She talks about her love for hobbies and her diverse range of interests. Michelle also shares her experience of moving from Sydney to Melbourne during the COVID-19 lockdown and the impact it had on her to go all in. She discusses the challenges of being a content creator and the pressure to curate a polished image on social media. Michelle also talks about her plans for an interview series and her approach to planning and executing content shoots. Michelle discusses her thoughts on TikTok and her upcoming trip to Copenhagen for Fashion Week. She talks about her experience writing articles and doing TikTok interviews for Fashion Journal. Michelle also shares her plans for the future, including her interest in interior design and consulting. She reflects on the pressure and challenges of being a creator and the importance of staying true to oneself. In this final part of the conversation, Arielle and Michelle discuss monetising Substack, upcoming changes to Instagram, the importance of the save section, their relationships with their parents, and their collaboration with other creators. They also talk about photography techniques and the challenges of people-pleasing in the creator space.


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