This week on the podcast, we’re joined by wedding photographer Sarah Bradshaw. We talk about building a value-led brand, resisting the pull of constant attention, and creating a business that supports a full life instead of slowly draining it. Sarah unpacks her “fireplaces vs. fireworks” metaphor, shares how faith and intentionality guide her decisions, and explains why defining “enough” may be the most strategic move a creative entrepreneur can make. We also explore burnout, ambition, motherhood, relationships, and the long-term vision that helps you stay grounded when comparison and anxiety creep in.
What We Cover:
Why meaning and daily reward — not workload alone — prevent burnout
“Fireplaces vs. fireworks” and marketing depth in a fast-content world
Faith, identity, and mindset in building resilience
Simple ways to create a generous, people-first brand
The trap of comparison — and the reminder: don’t want what you don’t want
Connect with Us:
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Connect with Sarah
Sarah’s Website: https://sarahbradshaw.com/
Sarah’s Substack: https://bysarahbradshaw.substack.com/
Books Referenced:
Living Forward by Michael Hyatt
The Go-Giver by Bob Burg & John David Mann
The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction by Justin Whitmel Early
Effortless by Greg McEeown
Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction and Sarah’s story
(04:30) Photography as storytelling and legacy
(10:00) Values-led marketing
(18:00) Fireplaces vs. fireworks
(24:00) Defining “enough”
(30:00) Faith, identity, comparison
(37:00) Ambition vs. presence
(44:00) Long-term vision and intentionality
(50:00) Relationships vs. profitability
(56:00) Generosity and networking
(60:00) Final reflections on burnout and holistic success
Keywords:
creativity, burnout, intentionality, mindset, faith and business, wedding photography, entrepreneurship, work-life balance, holistic success, marketing philosophy, personal values, ambition and motherhood, defining enough, relationship-based business