About this Event
All of us business owners and creatives came to our work through love of what we do. But running a business can become hard, and sometimes that can lead to us falling out of love with the business we created.
If you find yourself having fallen out of love with your craft or your business, this event is for you! This event will help you reconnect with the reason why you started your work/business, reground yourself in what you love about that work, and help you move out of the struggle of running your business into what it looks like to center yourself in what you love about running your business.
From the facilitator: I am so excited to connect with all of you! As a freelance creative, it's great to have a community of fellow creatives to meet with, share ideas with and ask questions of, and just have a good (non-work) time! I hope that we can create that together. That's what Creative Hubs-DMV is all about!
~Michelle
Values we hold: authenticity, collaboration, mutual benefit, taking action today for the future we want, and collective advancement.
Facilitator Bio –
Michelle Betton is a DMV-based creative and storyteller specializing in writing, voiceover, and content creation. As a coach with The Voice Acting Institute, she supports clients in building powerful characters and thriving creative businesses grounded in clarity and craft.
Documentary film is her favorite storytelling medium, and nature is her recharge point—especially walking, hiking, and biking during autumn.
Find her on Instagram: @michellebettonvo
Facilitator Bio –
Stanley Fisher is a entrepenuer, creative director, voice actor, and conscious values lead leader who helps people and organizations reconnect to what truly matters. Through , he partners with brands, agencies, and artists to shape clear vision, meaningful stories, and powerful creative work. As the founder of , he mentors performers to build sustainable, values-driven careers rooted in craft, confidence, and connection. He is also the creator of , a coaching practice dedicated to helping individuals and families find emotional completion, clarity, and peaceespecially around grief, loss, and life transitions. Across all his work, Stanley’s focus is the same: service, honesty, presence, and creating spaces where people can lead, create, and live more consciously.
Event Details:
Watha T. Daniel-Shaw Library
1630 Seventh Street NW, Washington, D.C., 20001 (Meeting Room 1)
Date: Sunday, February 15th, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST
Cost: Free Community Event
Host: Creative Hubs – DMV
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1630 7th St NW, 1630 7th Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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