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September 22, 2025 19 mins

While co-host Julie Lokun is out on assignment, Dominick Domasky brings in special guest Brian P. Swift—an inspiring author, speaker, and founder of SOAR—to deliver practical, actionable tips for creative entrepreneurs. Known in the creative community as “The Quadfather,” Brian shares wisdom you can use today to grow your business, increase visibility, and overcome mindset blocks.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode


  • How to Grow Your Business by Learning from the Best
  • Brian shares strategic tips for business owners in any industry—real estate, auto repair, restaurants, dentistry—on how to succeed by seeking out and learning from industry leaders, building relationships, and embracing an abundance mindset.
  • Overcoming Video Creation Fears
  • Afraid to hit record? Whether you own a restaurant or a dental practice, Brian’s step-by-step guide helps squash your video anxiety. Learn how to analyze your videos from different perspectives and repurpose content for greater reach.
  • Mindset Shifts for Creatives
  • Discover how to manage expectations, treat setbacks as growth opportunities, and deal with low view counts on your content. Hear why even your “worst” video is a building block, not a failure.
  • The Power of Networking & Elevator Pitches
  • Brian discusses best practices in networking—from Creative Amped monthly events to elevator pitches that focus on offering value rather than just talking about yourself.
  • Storytelling and Writing Tips
  • Brian reveals how anyone—including those with no formal writing background—can start their journey as an author. From daily journaling to breaking projects into small steps, these tips will kickstart your storytelling.
  • Creative Con and the Power of Community
  • Learn about Creative Con and Creative Amped—vibrant networking communities for entrepreneurs, creatives, and thought leaders. Hear how accessing top-tier speakers, connecting without barriers, and leveraging the collective energy can elevate your business and creativity.
  • Final Motivation:
  • Brian’s ultimate advice for creatives stuck in analysis paralysis: manage expectations, get comfortable with discomfort, and find a mentor to help you move forward.


Featured Quotes:

  • “There is enough out there for all of us to win. My success doesn't take away from your success.” – Brian P. Swift
  • “Your first video is a billboard in the desert—nobody knows about it yet. Keep going!” – Brian P. Swift
  • “Be more interested than interesting.” – Brian P. Swift


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