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Creative Entrepreneur: A Podcast For Business Growth, Strategy and Monetization

Designing Spaces, Healing Stories: Mary Elisabeth Denmon on Transforming Homes, Overcoming Trauma & The Princess and the RV

Creative Entrepreneur: A Podcast For Business Growth, Strategy and Monetization

Julie Lokun

Entrepreneurship, Business News, News, Careers, Business

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🗓️ 19 June 2025

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

What does your space say about you? Join Julie Lokun as she sits down with acclaimed Texas-based interior designer Mary Elisabeth Denmon, author of the upcoming book The Princess and the RV. In this heartfelt conversation, they explore the emotional connection between our environments and our life stories, how trauma shapes purpose, entrepreneurship outside the script of traditional degrees, and the journey from perfectionism to authenticity.Key Topics:The Meaning Behind Our Spaces:Julie and Mary Elisabeth kick things off discussing how the spaces around us reflect who we are—our chaos, creativity, or quest for perfection.Blending Design & Emotional Wellness:Mary Elisabeth speaks about how her approach to design is not about judgment but helping people align their spaces with their true selves. She views her work as a God-given gift, rooted all the way back to her childhood love for rearranging dollhouse furniture.The Pathway to Entrepreneurship:Hear Mary Elisabeth’s unconventional journey to building a thriving interior design business—proof that success isn’t reserved for those with traditional degrees. Both Julie and Mary Elisabeth share honest reflections on the evolving value of college education, student debt, and the rise of creative entrepreneurial paths.Navigating Loss, Resilience & Reinvention:Mary Elisabeth opens up about profound losses in her family and how these life events influenced her strength, perspective, and ability to bring joy from hardship. They delve into the myth of perfection—especially for women, mothers, and creators—and the freedom that comes with embracing imperfection.Raising Kids, Letting Go, & The Wisdom of Experience:The mom-to-mom dialogue is both real and relatable: Are boys easier than girls? How do we teach resilience? When do we allow ourselves and our children to be imperfect? Mary Elisabeth’s wisdom about raising independent children and embracing life’s detours shines through.The Story Behind The Princess and the RV:The episode wraps with Mary Elisabeth sharing the origin story behind her new book. What began as an unplanned RV adventure—filled with setbacks and unknowns—became a catalyst for reflection, growth, and storytelling. Learn how a conference, a supportive editor, and one brave leap led to a book that combines humor, authenticity, and transformation.Takeaways:Your space mirrors your inner state—embrace what it reveals.You don’t need a traditional path or degree to create a meaningful business or legacy.Hard times can become the most pivotal chapters of your story.Letting go of perfection opens up a more authentic, peaceful life.Surround yourself with mentors, community, and those who’ve “gone before” to gain strength and perspective.Mentioned in This Episode:The Princess and the RV (by Mary Elisabeth Denmon – coming September)“Wiser Than Me” Podcast by Julia Louis-DreyfusThe Let Them Theory by Mel RobbinsCreativeCon conferenceConnect with Mary Elisabeth Denmon:Links to Mary Elisabeth Denmon’s website and social media will be in the show notes. Be sure to check out her upcoming book and follow her journey!Host: Julie LokunGuest: Mary Elisabeth Denmon- ME Designs, LLCRemember: Perfection is the enemy of good. Share your story, be real, and create spaces—and lives—that feel uniquely yours.🎙️ Unlock Your Creative Potential with The Creative Entrepreneur PodcastJOIN US LIVE FOR THE ICONIC BUSINESS CONFERENCE IN FEBRUARY: www.cre8tivecon.com Are you a visionary, dreamer, or changemaker ready to ignite your brand, scale your business, and turn passion into profit?🔥 Subscribe now to The Creative Entrepreneur Podcast — the go-to podcast for creative entrepreneurs, business coaches, startup founders, and innovative thought leaders who are ready to break barriers and dominate their industries.🌟 Hosted by Julie Lokun, founder of Cre8tive Con, this top-rated show delivers expert interviews, marketing strategies, branding tips, and real stories.

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0:00.0

We are creative entrepreneurs, and we also know how difficult it can be to navigate the journey of entrepreneurship.

0:07.9

Today, you are going to unite with other creatives.

0:10.6

Let's step out of this isolating experience as business owners, as authors, as podcasters, or speakers,

0:17.2

and let's start learning actionable tools you need to build an explosive brand. Let's start

0:22.6

creating. Now on with the show. What does your space say about you? What does your space? Take a look

0:33.7

around wherever you are right now. Are you in your office, your bedroom, your car, your kitchen?

0:39.7

What does your space say about you? Does it say you're messy, that you're unorganized?

0:45.4

Does it say you need everything perfect and aligned? Does it say you're creative? I just can't wait for you guys to meet one of my favorite humans in the world, Mary Elizabeth Denman.

0:56.7

She is an amazing new book coming out called The Princess and the RV.

1:00.5

We're going to get deep into it.

1:02.0

But I just want to find out how your stories are reflected in the space around you.

1:06.7

She's an acclaimed interior designer right out of the heartland of Texas.

1:11.3

So you might leave this episode with a little bit of a Texas drawl.

1:15.0

I don't know.

1:16.7

Mary Elizabeth, I've known you on the periphery for a few years.

1:22.2

And you have intrigued me just how you do life.

1:26.5

And I've been surprised about a lot of the things you do. I'm guessing

1:30.0

you're a person that doesn't say no to a lot of things. Just looking at your space right now,

1:35.5

you look very elegant, duress to a tea, beautiful. What is one thing you notice about people in spaces

1:43.5

that you can tell about the person you're talking to

1:46.3

you. So you can see my background. It is what it is. How do you align spaces and stories all in one?

1:55.1

Julie, thank you first and foremost so much for having me on here. It's truly an honor and I'm excited since I was a little kid

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