Meet Ashlin Evans a passionate MRes Interdisciplinary Studies graduate at the University of Birmingham who’s turning creativity into a career through her freelance business, Ashlin Evans Creative.
Ashlin is on the cusp of officially registering her business, which brings together her diverse skills in film, TV, theatre, and live events. But what truly sets them apart is their commitment to neurodiversity representation and accessibility — a focus shaped by her own lived experience and academic research.
“I wanted to integrate all my employable skills in one place,” Ashlin explains. “Many actors register as self-employed or specialise in one discipline, but I wanted to create a career that draws from my strengths and allows me to collaborate across boundaries.”
From Idea to Action 💡
Ashlin’s journey began with a clear vision: to build a professional identity that reflects her values and talents. Her business is not just about creative work — it’s about making space for underrepresented voices and creating inclusive environments in the performance industry.
With support from the B-Enterprising team, Ashlin applied for and received a £500 start-up grant, which she used to invest in professional headshots and a subscription to Spotlight, a leading platform for performers. These tools helped her raise her profile and begin building her network.
“The grant made the first steps towards building my industry profile so much easier and more immediate after finishing full-time education.”
The Highs and Lows of Freelancing 🔄
Running a business comes with its challenges — from navigating legalities to managing time and finances. But for Ashlin, the rewards far outweigh the hurdles.
“The best part is working for myself and making my own decisions. It’s exciting to see the care I’m putting into something that will grow over time.”
They are honest about the slow start and the uncertainty that can come with it, but they're also optimistic and determined.
“The first few years are definitely the steepest climbs, but it’s exciting to think about the possibilities.”
Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs 📣
Ashlin’s biggest takeaway? It’s not as scary as it seems.
“Taking time to set things up properly is a good thing. The beauty of having your own business is knowing you can work however you want to care for it.”
She’s grateful for the support she received from the University and is looking forward to officially launching her business soon.
Inspired by Ashlin’s story? 🚀
If you’re a student or recent graduate with a business idea — no matter how big or small — the B-Enterprising team is here to help. From funding opportunities to expert advice, we’re ready to support your journey.👉 Visit Enterprise and entrepreneurship to find out more and take your first step into enterprise.
👉 Visit Seed Funding for specific information on what funding you can access.
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