We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Evan Price a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
Evan, so great to be with you and I think a lot of folks are going to benefit from hearing your story and lessons and wisdom. Imposter Syndrome is something that we know how words to describe, but it’s something that has held people back forever and so we’re really interested to hear about your story and how you overcame imposter syndrome.
I think most entrepreneurs battle this daily. I am no different. So “overcome” is an ongoing thing. We often forget about the impressive things we do, when this happens, this is when imposter syndrome hits. So I like to write down 3 big things I have accomplished in that area that can give me back my confidence.

Let’s take a small detour – maybe you can share a bit about yourself before we dive back into some of the other questions we had for you?
I’m an entrepreneur, a creative, a dreamer, and a digital nomad building my business while traveling the world. In 2024, I leaped, I quit my part-time job, went all in on my idea, and hit the road with a friend and colleague. Since then, I’ve been to over 15 countries, summited Mt. Kilimanjaro, ran with the bulls in Spain, stood in front of the Great Pyramids of Egypt, and soaked in some of the most life-changing experiences the world has to offer.
My brand is rooted in three things: self-discovery, financial freedom, and experience. I believe business isn’t just about money,it’s about creating a life where you get to chase your potential, explore the world, and design freedom on your own terms.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?
People, sales, and doing hard sh*t when you don’t feel like it.
If you throw yourself into mastering those three things, your life will change.
Relationships will open doors you could never kick down alone.
Sales will teach you how to create value and get paid for it.
And doing the hard stuff when every part of you wants to quit…that’s where you build the discipline and confidence that carry you through everything else.

As we end our chat, is there a book you can leave people with that’s been meaningful to you and your development?
The Power of Now is my most-read book. 5-7 times now at least.
All suffering lives in time. Anxiety lives in the future, regret lives in the past. Freedom comes when you anchor yourself in the present moment.
You are not your thoughts. You’re the observer ( this one hit me hard). When you learn to watch your thoughts instead of letting them run you, you stop being a prisoner to them.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://theartistpreneur.com
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/ac_evan

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