The dark side of being multi-passionate with Gabriella Killeen
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What happens when a highly creative, multi-passionate person starts questioning their identity, their relationship with money, and their own sense of worth? In this episode of The Creative Flight, Ivy Malik sits down with Gabriella Killeen for an honest conversation about creativity, ambition, money, and the inner narratives that shape how we show up in our work. Gabriella shares openly about: - Growing up multi-lingual and multi-passionate - Loving money for the freedom it brings and struggling when it goes quiet - The self-attack loops that appear during low periods - Imposter syndrome, bitterness, and the “anyone could do this” story - Why pleasure, presence, and creativity are deeply connected - How sexology, intimacy, and play influence fulfilment beyond work This episode touches upon the inner mechanics behind motivation, confidence, and creative energy, especially for people who don’t fit neatly into one job title. If you’ve ever felt driven by curiosity and play, but unsettled when things slow down, this conversation will resonate. About Gabriella Killeen:
Gabriella Killeen is a Malmö-based marketeer and multi-hyphen creative with over a decade of experience building brands and communities across beauty, lifestyle, wellness, and tech. As Chief Marketing Officer at Headon Products, she’s leading the company’s next phase of growth while also exploring identity, culture, and modern womanhood through her Swedish Substack newsletter The Sunday Edit.
With a Brazilian background and a European upbringing, Gabriella speaks four languages and often draws on her multicultural background in how she works and tells stories. Her career has never followed a straight line, guided by curiosity, intuition, and lust for life, she trusts that when something feels exciting, it’s worth pursuing. Her work bridges strategy and storytelling, blending warmth, wit, and a sharp eye for culture, and she refuses to let professional labels define her life.
Instagram: @gabriellakilleens About The Creative Flight podcast: It is for creatives, founders, and multi-hyphenates navigating the tension between meaningful work and making money. Each episode explores the psychological, emotional, and practical realities of creative business owners from all walks of life. How did their business take flight. From ambition and identity to sales, confidence, and sustainability. About Ivy Malik: Ivy Malik is a business and sales coach for creatives obsessed with sunglasses. She helps designers, content creators, and founders understand the psychology behind money, pricing, and decision-making, so they can build commercially viable work without pressure, performance, or losing themselves in the process. How to work with Ivy: Ivy’s signature programme is Flight Club. It helps with the full business growth from business model, marketing to conversion. https://ivymalik.com/flightclub/ If you have most of that already established and only want to work on your sales, you can join the Sales Gym only which helps you close higher paying clients on repeat. https://ivymalik.com/sales-gym-million/ Want to work with Ivy privately? The most popular way to work with her is a no-zoom, unlimited access support that starts at £6K per quarter. Each package is individually created to suit each client’s personalised needs. (Prices quoted may be subject to change as they were true during the time of publishing the episode).