

The Microseries Method: A Social Media System for Artists
Ready to reset your social media strategy for September?
Do you struggle to come up with new content ideas?
Does a hunt online for inspo turn into a 3-hour doomscroll?
Do you get random explosions of organisational energy and plan your content for the next 6 months to find yourself bored by week 5?
Do content pillars feel more like content jail bars?
If you're nodding you're head yes, join me, songwriter & multi-hyphenate creative Olivia Rafferty this August for THE MICROSERIES METHOD: A fun, hands-on social strategy workshop over zoom.
In The Microseries Method, we are stepping away from 'gotta post 'em all' energy and approaching content with intention. We are creating offline to share online. It's a low-pressure, high-impact, and super-flexible system for that 'Idea Magpie' brain that artists have.
Whether you’re a maker, writer, musician, or juggling several creative titles, this 90-minute workshop will help you:
Design your own simple, repeatable content series
Create structure without feeling boxed in
Find your creative voice outside of the noise of socials
Build a system that feels fun, fresh, and low-pressure
This is not about becoming a full-time content creator. When I say 'series' I mean something small, snappy and sweet, not Shondaland! This is about working with your creative energy and simplifying the content process.
Olivia Rafferty (that's me!) is a musician, poet, podcaster, and all-around-artist who released her debut album in 2025, with the help of a successful self-run Kickstarter campaign and funding from the Geologists' Association. I've performed in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, the library of the Geological Society, and my work has been featured on Times Radio, BBC London, and RTÉ Radio 1.
This workshop is open to all messy artists and content-curious-creators, in all their 10 half-abandoned Notion databases, sporadic posting system, and Reels burnout glory. Come as you are and leave with a new perspective on sharing your work online.