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Ambie and Crystal discuss a couple games they played recently, including Signal, Here Lies, and Awkward Guests 2. Then, we talk about colors in board games - both as a theme and as a mechanism. 0:00-Intro 0:43-Recent Games - Signal 1:58-Here Lies 8:54-Awkward Guests 2: The Berwick Cases 14:13-Colors 29:30-Outro 30:25-Bloopers Join our discord Support us directly at https://ko-fi.com/boardgameblitz Or shop at our merch store or our Amazon Storefront This episode was sponsored by Grey Fox Games. Use the code "BLITZ10" to get 10% off your entire cart. Consolidated Links For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/410
Feeding the Starving Artist: Finding Success as an Arts Entrepreneur
Join Rick and Ron as they continue their conversation with Los Angeles-based saxophonist Bob Reynolds in the next episode of the "Feeding the Starving Artist" podcast. Bob is a Grammy-winning member of the instrumental group Snarky Puppy, an award-winning composer, and a prolific recording artist with 10 top-selling solo albums to his credit.Widely known for his work with both Snarky and John Mayer, he's been a featured soloist with Grammy-winning instrumentalists like Larry Carlton, Chris Botti, and Jeff Lorber and worked with a host of pop artists including Michael Bublé, Idina Menzel, Josh Groban, The 1975, and USHER.
Feeding the Starving Artist: Finding Success as an Arts Entrepreneur
Join Rick and Ron as they host Los Angeles-based saxophonist Bob Reynolds in the next episode of the "Feeding the Starving Artist" podcast. Bob is a Grammy-winning member of the instrumental group Snarky Puppy, an award-winning composer, and a prolific recording artist with 10 top-selling solo albums to his credit.Widely known for his work with both Snarky and John Mayer, he's been a featured soloist with Grammy-winning instrumentalists like Larry Carlton, Chris Botti, and Jeff Lorber and worked with a host of pop artists including Michael Bublé, Idina Menzel, Josh Groban, The 1975, and USHER.
This smooth operator joins me at Kitchen Table Studios after a long day of teaching and dadding. Listen as this Kankakee-born musician talks skipping a grade, clutching a high-honor scholarship, falling a few credits short, mastering his degree later in life, becoming a teacher of music and playing his voice all over our community while trying to manage a tricky relationship with finances. Finally and after some persuasion, Brandon sings for the podience to my delight!I'd like to thank this episode's sponsor Illini Pella Windows & Doors of Champaign. At 1001 N Country Fair in Champaign you'll find the brand synonymous with quality in windows and doors. Pella is one of America's most trusted names for replacement windows, entry doors and sliding patio doors. Visit their showroom on Country Fair Drive or call (217) 356-6474. Pellaofchampaign.com has all the information you need for planning. Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don't forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops! Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.
QUE SERA, SERA, What will be, will be, is what they say. However, what I say is that finally, Episode 122 of Pop Art is now up. Yes, Pop Art, the podcast where we find the pop culture in art and the art in pop culture. So get out those second amendment rights, as Jason Soto of the Rabbit Hole Podcasts and I discuss Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase in Foul Play and Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day in Hitchcock's remake of his own film The Man Who Knew Too Much, two movies about ordinary people woh get swept up in an assassination plot. As a side note, I could use a lot more followers and reviews. So give a guy a break and rhapsodize poetic while talking about how much you love what I have to say. Jason and I especially had a great discussion on paranoia and conspiracy in films, comparing the two versions of the Hitchcock film, and praising Dudley Moore's breakout performance. Also check out the Rabbit Hole Podcast at https://rabbitholepodcasts.com/author/whateverjasonsoto/ It is a virtual treasure trove of goodies to listen to when it comes to pop culture. Check out my blog at https://howardcasner.wordpress.com/ My books, More Rantings and Ravings of a Screenplay Reader, The Starving Artists and Other Stories and The Five Corporations and One True Religion can be found at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=howard+casner&ref=nb_sb_noss Be sure to like, follow or comment on my podcast. I'd love to know what you think. And check out the other episodes.
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating journey of Mackenzie Page who transitioned into a successful real estate agent. Mackenzie recounts her experiences touring with a bluegrass band, living out of a van, and the scrappy, gritty life that shaped her courageous leap into real estate. She shares the challenges she faced when starting out, including working as an assistant to a top producer, living frugally, and overcoming fear. We explore her first house hack, the sacrifices made, and the immense freedom and stability real estate now affords her. Additionally, she discusses the evolving nature of goals, the necessity of taking risks, and the importance of surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals for support and inspiration. Watch to glean invaluable insights into real estate, personal growth, and the relentless pursuit of passion! Check out the Nuuly website! Free Masterclass: How to Buy Your First Investment Property for Less Than $25K Apply for Wanderlust Wealth Academy Book a call to see if you would be a good fit for Wanderlust Wealth Academy: https://calendly.com/theoliviatati/wanderlustwealthacademy Learn more about WWA here: https://www.oliviatati.com/wwa Hang out with me on IG: @theoliviatati / @wanderlustwealth.show Watch this episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Theoliviatati/
In this podcast, Klee and I (Rafi) discuss the starving artist myth and why it is bull to believe that artists cannot succeed. We also discuss what it takes to make it as an artist. WHO ARE RAFI AND KLEE STUDIOS Curious about who we are? Visit our website and get to know us and all we do. https://rafiandklee.com/ ARE YOU A CREATIVE HUMAN? Seeking inspiration, free resources, and a supportive hub to fuel your artistic journey? Look no further! At the Rogue Artist Community, we've built a vibrant space designed to empower artists, dreamers, and doers like YOU. Whether you're an experienced artist, a budding creator, or someone curious about exploring their creativity, our hub has something for everyone. Visit us at https://rogueartistcommunity.com/ to find out more. Thank you for supporting the Artist Life Podcast with Rafi and Klee! You rock!
Do artists have to starve before they "make it?" Are all creative jobs drying up? Is Gen X having a "career meltdown?" Or is everyone having a career meltdown?Key topics:✅ The world itself has changed so much since the 90s. How could the job market NOT change in that same span of time?✅ Are you doing the same thing because you're stuck in a rut? Do you even enjoy what you're doing? Or is it like a familiar safety blanket?✅ Are you living a cliche because you have bought into the stereotypes and limiting beliefs of others?✅ Do you have a game plan if your corporate job disappears? ✅ The human resources department is finna ta be the robot department. ✅ If you are not your source, you are not free. Period. Links:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPyLvi2gvxEhttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/03/28/style/gen-x-creative-work.html?unlocked_article_code=1.7k4.8hhO.hoNk3A21vFg0&smid=url-sharehttps://medium.com/minds-without-borders/make-more-money-by-not-caring-f1c93b84c138****Decoding the Unicorn is live on Amazon! Check it out: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DSCS5PZT
Money, Mindset & Art: Financial Wisdom for Creatives with Jillian Todd In this episode of She Who Paints, I sit down with Jillian Todd, a financial coach, "money mom" who specializes in helping artists and creatives take control of their money with confidence. We dive into the unique financial challenges artists face, from inconsistent income to pricing our work with value and intention. Jillian shares practical strategies for budgeting as a creative, building financial resilience, and shifting our mindset around money so we can thrive—not just survive. Whether you struggle with feast-or-famine income cycles or want to feel more empowered in your financial decisions, this episode is packed with insights to help you create a sustainable, abundant art career.
Welcome back to Mindset Mini — our bite-sized episodes tackling common mindset struggles artists face. Today, we're busting one of the biggest myths in the art world: the Starving Artist Story. This limiting belief affects how we price our work, view our worth, and run our art businesses. If you've ever struggled to charge for your art or questioned whether financial success is even possible for an artist or creative, this episode is for you! Ros and Laura share powerful questions to help you reflect on your money mindset and shift limiting beliefs that may be holding you back. They also offer actionable tips — like finding mentors and real artists thriving in their businesses as well as using mindset tools to build confidence in your financial success as a creative business owner. Tune in for this insightful conversation — perfect for any artist ready to break free from the Starving Artist Story. Ros and Laura share practical strategies to shift your mindset, overcome doubt, and build confidence in both your art and business. Resources: Waitlist for Laura's 2026 Art Retreat: Sign up here Ros' free Facebook group for artists: Join here Ros - is also going to have an ART RELEASE in March - stay glued to her Instagram for all the deets! @rosgervayart Episode Sponsors Laura Day https://www.laurajaneday.com | https://www.instagram.com/laurajaneday/ Ros Gervay https://www.permissiontopaint.co | https://www.instagram.com/rosgervayart Contact Us: Stay updated with more tips and resources for growing your art business by signing up for our newsletters: Laura's Newsletter | Ros' Newsletter Reach out to us via Instagram DM for questions, feedback, or collaboration opportunities. Let Us Shout You Out: Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and we'll shout you out live! Here is how!
are our creative efforts our own under capitalism? must we transform our individual artistic efforts into a business plan to survive? this is a common predicament humans find themselves in these days.lets discuss :)
I was late for Christmas, but I made it just in time for this holiday. So, without further ado… I HEAR MUSIC WHEN THERE'S NO ONE THERE: Episode 122, Music and Lyrics/Once “You seem angry - click your pen!” For these two films, Richard Kirkham (of the Lambcast and A Movie a Day blog) has agreed to be my annual Valentine's Day guest. We have chosen the two films above, both love stories revolving around songwriters. Richard and I especially had a great discussion on such topics as why we like rom coms; which do we prefer, rom coms or rom drams; what are some of the familiar tropes that we like; the career of Drew Barrymore and Hugh Grant; and which songs do we prefer. Check it out. Also check out Richard Kirkham The Lambcast https://largeassmovieblogs.com/ on which I am a frequent guest And Richard's blog A Movie A Day https://kirkhamclass.blogspot.com/ Check out my blog at https://howardcasner.wordpress.com/ My books, More Rantings and Ravings of a Screenplay Reader, The Starving Artists and Other Stories and The Five Corporations and One True Religion can be found at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=howard+casner&ref=nb_sb_noss Be sure to like, follow or comment on my podcast. I'd love to know what you think. And check out the other episodes.
Mark Jones has dedicated over 25 years to empowering the next generation of creatives. His book, The Starving Artist Myth, challenges long-standing stereotypes about creative careers, advocating for the economic and social value they contribute to the world. Mark is an accomplished educator, producer and author, known for bridging the worlds of culture, technology and education and his insight into the evolving landscape of creative industries. He is the Dean of the Faculty of Animation, Art and Design at Sheridan College and the former Director at the Seneca Film Institute, both in Ontario, Canada.On this episode, host Angela de Burger chats with Mark about why the starving artist stereotype is so pervasive even though it misrepresents the reality of creative fields, how a combination of passion and commitment is key for a creative career, and how society can better support creatives. Say hi to Mark: Website - starvingartistmyth.com Instagram - @starvingartistmyth Facebook - /starvingartistmyth LinkedIn: /mark-j-4076983----Creative Pulse Podcast socials: Instagram: creativepulsepodcastMusic credit: https://www.purple-planet.com
In this episode, we tackle one of the most pervasive myths in the creative world- the “starving artist”mentality. We will uncover why talent alone isn't enough, the three biggest myths keeping artists financially stuck, and how you can transform your mindset to a thriving creative entrepreneur.Whether you are an artist, designer, or any type of creative, this episode will inspire you to start thinking differently about your career and take control of your financial future.Key Moments:1. Introduction Why the “starving artist” myth exists and how it holds many artists back.Introducing the idea that talent alone isn't enough to succeed.2. Why Talent Alone Isn't Enough The difference between struggling artists and successful ones: isn't not about talent, but how you position and promote your work.The need for visibility and business skills to build a sustainable creative career.3. The Three Myths Keeping Artists Broke Myth #1: My art is good enough, it will sell itself. Myth #2: I don't want to sell out.Myth #3: I am not good at business.Why each of these beliefs is holding you back from financial success.4. Shifting from Starving Artist to Creative Entrepreneur Why embracing the role of a creative entrepreneur is key to long-term success.The importance of branding, marketing, and telling your story to connect with your audience.5. Real-World Case Study The story of Ping, an artist who went from struggling to selling out collections by changing her mindset and embracing marketing.The steps Ping took to position her work and gain visibility in the art world.6. Key Takeaways & Action Steps A summary of the top lessons from the episode.A challenge to the listeners: Post one piece of your work online and share the story behind it.Key Takeaways:1. Talent alone isn't t enough. You need visibility and business skills to succeed.2. Marketing doesn't t mean selling out. It is about making sure the right people see and appreciate your work.3. Your art is a brand. People buy stories, emotions, and experiences, not just the product.4. Business is a learnable skill. You can develop it just like you developed your art.5. Success is not about luck, but about positioning yourself, telling your story, and engaging with your audience.ABOUT THE PODCASTCreated by artists for artists, illustrators, creatives, and aspiring designers and art lovers.It is a weekly podcast by Ping He. As a creative entrepreneur, Ping shares her insight and tips in addition to interviewing seasoned professionals who provide practical tactics and clarity to help listeners walk away with actionable items for improving their personal and professional life.Botany Works Artist InstagramABOUT THE HOSTPing HeA mom, a botanical artist, a teacher, and mentor for creatives.www.pinghe.art Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
talk about my history as an artist ,struggling in hollywood ,decades of despair, rejections ,bad luck and being happen writing registering 566 songs, with BMI ,professionally
This episode of Inside The Mix breaks down the myths surrounding financial success in the music industry and reveals how aspiring audio professionals can thrive. My guest, Eliott Glinn, shares invaluable insights on how to start your own music business with a focus on developing a success-driven mindset, mastering content creation, and using smart strategies for client retention. Together, we explore how to create a sustainable music career by balancing creativity with effective business strategies.Discover the fastest way to generate leads as Eliott dives into practical techniques for building authentic industry relationships, creating impactful content, and standing out in a competitive market. Whether you're a producer, engineer, or music entrepreneur, this episode provides essential tools to break free from the "starving artist" mindset and transform your passion into a profitable career. What You'll Learn:• Challenging the myth of the starving artist • Importance of a business mindset in music • Effective lead-generation strategies • Creating sustainable content that resonates • Key communication practices for client retention • Building authentic relationships in the industry • Navigating competition with collaboration in mind • Final insights for a thriving music careerClick here to follow Eliott GlinnGot feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Click here to leave a review, share your social media handles or website, and get featured in a future episode.Plus, one lucky reviewer will win a Starbucks voucher each month! Support the showWanna release more music in just 28 days? Click here Follow Marc Matthews' Socials:Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering
A DISH BEST SERVED COLD: “One God, that I can understand; but one wife? That is not civilized” For these two films, I and a newcomer to Pop Art, Sammy Juliano (author of Paradise Atop the Hudson, Irish Jesus of Fairview, and other novels), discuss two films revolving around revenge. Sammy and I especially had a great discussion on such topics as why revenge fascinates us. How satisfying is revenge. The directors William Wyler and Marlon Brando. And, oh, that chariot race. Check it out. Also check out Sammy's books on Amazon, including his most recent one, Mikey's Absolution https://www.amazon.com/stores/Sammy-Juliano/author/B09NCN9JQW?ref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Check out my blog at https://howardcasner.wordpress.com/ My books, More Rantings and Ravings of a Screenplay Reader, The Starving Artists and Other Stories and The Five Corporations and One True Religion can be found at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=howard+casner&ref=nb_sb_noss Be sure to like, follow or comment on my podcast. I'd love to know what you think. And check out the other episodes.
Musicians Creating Prosperity: A Music Business Guide To Freedom
In this episode of the Musicians Creating Prosperity Podcast, Dr. Fabiana Claure explores the transformative process of breaking free from money-limiting beliefs that often hold musicians and creative entrepreneurs back from achieving true financial abundance. Learn how to reframe your mindset, embrace financial prosperity, and use wealth as a tool for amplifying your mission and impact. Key highlights: Understanding the Source of Money Beliefs: Reflect on how your childhood experiences and environment shaped your current relationship with money—and how to rewrite that narrative. Reframing the "Starving Artist" Mindset: Discover why it's okay to dream big about wealth and how financial success can empower you to expand your mission. Harnessing the Power of Your Circle: Learn how surrounding yourself with supportive, growth-oriented individuals can shift your financial perspective. Daily Practices for Abundance: Practical strategies like journaling, affirmations, and visualization to align your thoughts with your financial goals. Tracking Financial Progress: Understand why monitoring your financial data can help you make better decisions and stay motivated. Embracing Money as a Tool for Good: See how wealth can amplify your mission without compromising your integrity or values. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Musicians Creating Prosperity Podcast. I hope these insights inspire you to reflect on your beliefs about money and take actionable steps toward financial prosperity. Remember, money is not just a tool for survival—it's a resource for growth, impact, and fulfillment. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and share it with fellow musicians and creative entrepreneurs. Together, we can redefine what it means to thrive as artists in today's world. The Musician's Profit Masterclass: Is your music business income able to grow without taking more of your time? If not, this masterclass is for you. Discover the 5 steps to win back your time, increase your income, and make your music business self-sustaining - so you can live your life on your terms! JOIN HERE: https://musiciansprofitmasterclass.com/jan-2025-podcast Subscribe To The Musician's Creating Prosperity Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Book A Call With Dr. Fabiana Claure: Book here Connect With Dr. Fabiana Claure: Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Facebook Group About Dr. Fabiana Claure: Fabiana, a concert pianist turned successful entrepreneur, co-founded Superior Academy of Music® in 2011 and managed it remotely with her husband from 2016, driving increased efficiency and profitability. Simultaneously, as Founder and Director of the University of North Texas Music Business and Entrepreneurship Program (2016-2021), she pioneered initiatives aiding musicians in business launches and program recognition. In 2020, she launched her online mentorship program, utilizing the Musician's Profit Umbrella® method to help musicians globally scale their businesses. Transitioning from academia in 2021, she now focuses on coaching, performing, and speaking engagements while assisting musicians in expanding their online music businesses for both financial growth and meaningful life design.
Are you ready to transform your art career? Join me for day one of the Artpreneur Bootcamp as we uncover the five most common problems that keep artists from thriving, and how to overcome them. It's not that artists don't work hard enough; it's that they often focus on the wrong things. I'll guide you through a process to identify your self-sabotaging patterns, and get clear on the exact steps to take next, including goal setting exercises. This is a limited time podcast so make sure to take note of the key concepts. In this episode, you'll: Explore the difference between starving artists and successful artists, and discover how planning for profit is essential Understand why overcoming overwhelm, a common productivity problem, requires focusing only on what's important and eliminating what doesn't work Discover how to embrace your unique quirks and overcome promotion problems by selling your art in an authentic way To save your spot, go to SchulmanArt.com/BOOTCAMP Here's the recap with the same emoji for all bullets [SchulmanArt.com/VIP]:
Hey, Comedy Lovers! ✤ Welcome to "Ian Lara" ⭐ Hey there, Adulterers! This week on Adulthood we are giving astrology advice, looking back on times we've been scammed, & breaking down how to tell your gym trainer you're breaking up with them All advice is bad advice, please do adult things and put this podcast on in the background.
CHRISTMAS CAN BE CRIMINAL: Episode 120, In Bruges/We're No Angels “Geez, he swears a lot, doesn't he?” For these two films, I and my annual holiday guest, Jay Cluit of the Deep Blue Sea Podcast, discuss two films revolving around escaped prisoners hiding out during the holidays. Jay and I especially had a great discussion on such topics as what is it about dark comedy that we love? Who gives the best performance? Has Martin McDonagh gone four for four? Check it out. Also check out Jay's The Deep Blue Sea Podcast at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-blue-sea-the-podcast/id1522738259 Check out my blog at https://howardcasner.wordpress.com/ My books, More Rantings and Ravings of a Screenplay Reader, The Starving Artists and Other Stories and The Five Corporations and One True Religion can be found at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=howard+casner&ref=nb_sb_noss Be sure to like, follow or comment on my podcast. I'd love to know what you think. And check out the other episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howard-casner/support
Miriam Schulman is an art biz coach, host of The Inspiration Place Podcast, and the author of Artpreneur: The Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Sustainable Living from Your Creativity (HarperCollins Leadership, January 2023). Through her online classes, business coaching programs, and popular podcast, she's helped thousands of artists around the world develop their skill sets and create more time and freedom to do what they love by teaching them how to go from so-so sales to sold-out collections. After witnessing 9/11, she left a lucrative hedge fund job to pursue art full time. Since then, Miriam and her art have been featured in major publications including Forbes, The New York Times, What Women Create, Art of Man, Professional Artist magazine, and Art Journaling magazine. Her artwork has also been featured on NBC's “Parenthood” and the Amazon series “Hunters” with Al Pacino. Her forthcoming book with HarperCollins Leadership, Artpreneur: The Step-by-Step Guide to Making A Sustainable Living from Your Creativity, is available now wherever books are sold.https://schulmanart.com/https://facebook.com/schulmanarthttps://youtube.com/schulmanarthttps://instagram.com/schulmanarthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/schulmanart/When not working in her studio, she splits her time between New York City and a farmhouse in the country.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
Megan Gatto of Art With A Heart brings out the starving artist in Nestor to promote the new space in Hampden, which is scheduled for a grand opening on November 30th. The post Megan Gatto of Art With A Heart brings out the starving artist in Nestor to promote the new space in Hampden first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
This podcast delves into the complexities of the music industry and the importance of valuing artistic talent. The speakers, who share their personal experiences, emphasize the necessity of mutual respect between musicians and corporate entities, highlighting the challenges artists face in securing fair compensation for their work. They discuss how the perception of musicians as "starving artists" has evolved, and the role they play in shifting this narrative. The conversation also touches on the significance of building genuine relationships in the industry, illustrating how kindness and professionalism can lead to unexpected opportunities. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder that understanding and respecting the artistry behind performances is crucial for a thriving creative community.Delving into the intricacies of the artistic journey, this podcast episode illuminates the often-unseen struggles and triumphs faced by musicians within the corporate landscape. Speaker A and Speaker B share a rich dialogue about the importance of storytelling, urging listeners to recognize and embrace their own narratives. They highlight how every individual has a unique story that contributes to the larger human experience, encouraging a culture of sharing and connection among artists and audiences alike.The conversation takes a personal turn as Speaker B recounts their evolution from playing bass in church to navigating the complexities of the corporate music scene. They candidly discuss the harsh realities of being an artist—often undervalued and offered paltry compensation for their performances. Through personal anecdotes, Speaker B illustrates the frustrating phenomenon of being treated as a 'starving artist,' a narrative that has historically plagued the industry. This reflection serves as a powerful critique of how society views artists, emphasizing the need for respect and fair compensation for their craft. The speakers articulate a vision for a future where artists are recognized as valuable contributors to cultural experiences, challenging the stigma that often accompanies artistic professions.As the dialogue progresses, the speakers delve into the significance of intention behind artistic endeavors. They argue that when artists shift their focus away from purely monetary motivations, they unlock a deeper fulfillment in their work. Both Speaker A and Speaker B advocate for a mindset rooted in passion and genuine connection, suggesting that nurturing relationships and demonstrating kindness can lead to unexpected opportunities. This episode serves as both a reflection on the evolving music industry and a call to action for artists to embrace their unique journeys, fostering a community grounded in respect and shared experiences. Ultimately, listeners are left with a profound understanding of the importance of connection, intention, and the collective narrative that defines the artistic landscape.Takeaways: Everyone has personal stories to share; it's about finding the right way to express them. The music industry has evolved, but respect for artists' work is still a challenge. Intentionality in interactions can lead to unexpected opportunities and growth in relationships. Musicians should avoid double booking to maintain their reputation and respect in the industry. It's essential to value the hard work and dedication of artists, not just their talent. Creating mutual respect between musicians and corporate clients can elevate the entire industry.
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This week, hosts Elizabeth and Kathy speak with Luke Jorgensen, professor and acting theatre department chair at Boston College. A graduate of BC, Jorgensen is also a faculty advisor for My Mother's Fleabag and Hello Shovelhead!, and has directed multiple on-campus productions, including The Crucible, his own show, Codemonkey, and the upcoming production of the musical Pippin. In addition to his involvements at BC, he was the artistic director of the Tufts University Children's theatre. Jorgensen has also starred in multiple professional productions, including stage performances, roles in television and film such as Starving Artists and School Ties, and voicework for the video game “Albino Lullaby.” Tune in to hear about Jorgensen's professional career, his experience teaching and directing at BC, and his advice for students looking to get involved in theatre or the acting world. Check back in next week for new episodes!
Het Starving Artist Syndrome is het idee dat je als kunstenaar of illustrator per definitie weinig verdient of kúnt verdienen. Het is gewoon zo, en we hebben er mee te leren leven.(En daar, maar dat zal je niet verbazen, ben ik het totaal niet mee eens ;) ) Ik geloof sterk dat jouw succes als illustrator niet alleen afhangt van je talent. Er is veel meer nodig, zoals een ondernemende mindset en de durf om uit je comfortzone te treden. In deze aflevering moedig ik je aan om nieuwe stappen te zetten. Of het nu gaat om coaching, het volgen van online cursussen, of het beginnen van een persoonlijke nieuwsbrief, het gaat erom dat je investeert in jezelf. Verandering vraagt om moed, tijd en soms ook geld. Maar vooral vraagt het om actie. Ben jij klaar om te ontdekken welke stappen voor jou het beste werken? Linkjes die ik in deze aflevering noem: https://irenececile.com/illustrator/ https://irenececile.com/coaching/ https://irenececile.com/prijsbepaling/ https://irenececile.com/niche/
In this week's episode of Chill and Prosper, I'm tackling some of your burning questions about money, business, and success.
POP ART SAYS: HAPPY HALLOWEEN. THE GIRLNAPPERS: Episode 118, 10 Cloverfield Lane/The Collector “I'm sorry, but no one's looking for you”. For these two films, I and my annual Halloween guest, Lisa Leahey discuss two films revolving around women being abducted and held prisoner. We especially had a great discussion on such topics as why do abduction films seem to usually focus on women? What is it about apocalyptic and alien invasion films these days? Who is William Wyler? Where does Beauty and the Beast come in? Check it out. Also check out Lisa Leahey's sites, both at Rabbit Hole Podcasts: https://rabbitholepodcasts.com/the-gift-of-horror/ https://rabbitholepodcasts.com/pictures-and-conversations/ Check out my blog at https://howardcasner.wordpress.com/ My books, More Rantings and Ravings of a Screenplay Reader, The Starving Artists and Other Stories and The Five Corporations and One True Religion can be found at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=howard+casner&ref=nb_sb_noss Be sure to like, follow or comment on my podcast. I'd love to know what you think. And check out the other episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howard-casner/support
Flute 360 | Episode 304: “Killing the Starving Artist Mentality - SEO Strategies for the Modern Flutist with Dr. Tonya Lawson” In Episode 304, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay chats with Dr. Tonya Lawson about breaking free from the "starving artist" mentality through strategic use of SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Tonya shares her journey from academia to becoming a multi-passionate entrepreneur, explaining how she built income streams through SEO, and how musicians can implement these strategies to grow their online presence. Whether you're a musician looking to boost your website's visibility or a creative wanting to monetize your work, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you thrive in today's digital world. Main Points: Breaking the Starving Artist Mentality: Dr. Lawson explains how musicians can create multiple income streams by leveraging SEO and building a strong online presence. SEO Basics for Musicians: Learn what SEO is and why it's essential for musicians and creatives looking to thrive in today's digital landscape. Actionable SEO Tips: Dr. Lawson shares simple, effective tips that musicians can start implementing right away to optimize their websites for search engines and attract their ideal audience. Guest's Links: Dr. Tonya Lawson's Website Dr. Tonya Lawson's SEO Membership – please let her know that Heidi sent you! Dr. Tonya Lawson's YouTube Dr. Tonya Lawson's LinkedIn Call to Action #1: Register now for the Flute 360 Accelerator Program happening on October 26th, 2024! Special guest Dr. Dennette Derby McDermott will lead a deep dive into Baroque music and career advice! The live session is scheduled for 10/26/24 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM CT. Register Here – click me! Call to Action #2: Join Dr. Tonya Lawson's SEO Membership! Get expert guidance on how to grow your online presence and optimize your website for search engines. Learn the latest SEO techniques to help your business thrive! Sign up for the membership here! Follow Heidi: Follow Flute 360 via TikTok! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Subscribe to the Flute 360's YouTube Channel! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Join the Flute 360 Family's Facebook Private Group!
POP ART SAYS “WE'RE BACK”: I AM SPARTACUS–Episode 116, Total Recall/General della Rovere “Consider this a divorce”. For these two films, I and Bubbawheat (Nate Winthrow) of the Fight Club Minute, had a great time discussing two films that ask the same question: are you who you are? Are you who you think you are? Or are you who others think you are? We especially had a great discussion on such topics as modern trends in sci-fi films, the directors Roberto Rossellini and Paul Verhoeven, and the question posed above—who are we? I highly recommend checking out Bubbawheat's The Fight Club Minute at https://rabbitholepodcasts.com/fight-club-minute/?fbclid=IwY2xjawFhYvZleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHabC_Oj7cyrjZjbcTmWGipcCMz9rKGJV-A4gQ4plRj-bS9CnakgFvFp9CA_aem_37hJ3PNyt-HGxrWCe0r3MA And his blog, Flights, Tights and Movie Nights https://flightstightsandmovienights.com/?fbclid=IwY2xjawFhYxZleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHYbVJhuZr5W_5C7uGeqLyFBbIRkIB9L04wpn5J_gblEnrPPAk9h9qWNXeQ_aem_Ef9c5eMkE6rXbPsgART81Q And It's Time to Rewind https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bubbawheat Check out my blog at https://howardcasner.wordpress.com/ My books, More Rantings and Ravings of a Screenplay Reader, The Starving Artists and Other Stories and The Five Corporations and One True Religion can be found at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=howard+casner&ref=nb_sb_noss Be sure to like, follow or comment on my podcast. I'd love to know what you think. And check out the other episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howard-casner/support
Todays guest Miriam on the Biz Book Broadcast as they discuss the myth of the starving artist, the power of physical mail in sales, and the importance of empathy in selling. With references to Harry Potter and real-life success stories, this episode is a delightful blend of business wisdom and bookish charm. Tune in for a fun and insightful conversation that will leave you inspired to take your creative business to new heights! Miriam's Book: Artpreneur https://amzn.to/3XqBFHv Get the first chapter of Artpreneur for free here: https://www.schulmanart.com/believe Miriam's Podcast: The Inspiration Place Podcast Miriam's Website: https://www.schulmanart.com Miriam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schulmanart ==== And don't forget to get your reading list of the 10 essential reads for every successful biz owner - these are the books Liz recommends almost on the daily to her strategy + Mastermind clients. This isn't your usual list of biz books, these answer the challenges you've actually got coming up right now. Helpful, quick to read and very timely. Click here lizscully.com/reading to get your book list
Are you sick and tired of living the "starving artist" lifestyle? If so, especially if you're a seasoned musician, it's way past time to break out of that mindset. And our guest has just the inspiring and informational message needed to transform your starving artist mindset into a confident creative mindset. New York native Lennis Sabatino is a vocalist, vocal coach, and music business mentor who is relentless in her positivity and radiant joy. After working with some of the most iconic artists in the industry, she attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. then moved to South Florida to carve out her own unique career path. This incredible performer has graced many stages around the world with her sultry voice, from Carnegie Hall to Europe, to her performance at the 37th Annual Grammy Awards. Her new musician coaching program "Musician to Mogul" will help you and fellow musicians to break out of this demoralizing mindset and embrace smart strategies to grow your music career and improve your life! Learn more about LennisWebsiteApply to join Musician to Mogul We've love to hear your thoughts about this episode… Tap HERE to send us a text!Support the showNEW DEVOTIONAL ON YOUVERSION! Would you like to understand God's creative process and apply it to your life? Check out our new YouVersion Bible reading plan here! NEW "DISCOVER YOUR CREATIVE PERSONALITY" QUIZ! We've developed this quiz to help you diagnose and discover where you currently stand in your journey as a faith-focused artist. You'll find out which of the 5 Christian Creative Personalities you're currently operating in and how to improve on your strengths and get help with your weaknesses. Take the 5- minute quiz HEREPODCAST MERCHGet God and Gigs themed gear, clothing and accessories HERE! GOT VALUE FROM THIS PODCAST? Exchange VALUE 4 VALUE! You can share: TIME: Send this episode to someone who you know would enjoy itTALENT: Email your art or music to add to our community to allen@godandgigs.comTREASURE: Tap HERE to pick an amount to support the podcast monthly, OR:Get a modern podcast app that allows you support us IN REAL TIME by sending us value digitally! Get a new podcast app that supports these new features HERE.
Do you think maybe it's time we dispense with the myth of the starving artist? There are more than enough ways to make money in creative industries these days. And not just in applied arts like graphic design or architecture. "Marketability" can be a dirty word for some artists, but for others it's a goal that isn't at odds with expression. Even abstract expressionism. Or as Andy Warhol put it, "The business of art requires strategy and analysis." OK, you're right, that's not Warhol. That's a bit of wisdom from Lafayette artist Lynn Sanders. Lynn is an abstract expressionist artist with a head for business. Before she carved out a career as a painter, she worked as a shopping center executive. That gave her insight into how retailers and consumers think. Once she picked up a brush, she applied that knowledge to her art business. Lynn first sold pieces out of a store she opened in a mall, making works for kids' rooms. She quickly figured out the money was in the rest of the house. Flash forward about 20 years, and Lynn sells pieces through galleries across the South. A lot of Lynn's work is purchased for interior design, and she produces some pieces on commission. Lynn produces about 18 paintings a month and employs a full-time assistant in her Lafayette-area studio. If you work in fashion, the idea that art and consumerism don't mix would seem insane. Clothing designers have long blended expression and marketability, selling the idea that what we wear can be a part of who we are. Nothing makes you stand out quite like a custom hat. If that's something you're looking for, you might turn to Mia Montero, owner of the Montero Hat Company. Mia makes custom, hand stitched hats out of rabbit, nutria and beaver felts. Her hats are show pieces in a southwestern style. And she's made them for some high profile folks: Lauren Daigle and Louisiana First Lady Sharon Landry have Montero hats. Mia got into the business while looking for ways to make a little extra money before moving to Nashville for a career in music. She learned the trade from Lafayette hatter Colby Hebert and struck out on her own. Mia looked at planting roots in Music City, but a surprise offer to work as a worship leader in Lafayette brought her home. Music is Mia's first love and she released her debut record Sweeter Than Honey in 2023. Out to Lunch Acadiana was recorded live over lunch at Tsunami Sushi in downtown Lafayette. You can find photos from this show by Astor Morgan at itsacadiana.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feeding the Starving Artist: Finding Success as an Arts Entrepreneur
Join Rick and Ron as they launch Season 2 of the Feeding the Starving Artist podcast.
In this episode, Brooke Tyler Benson, a money coach and union actor, shares her journey from aspiring actor to founding Not Starving Artists. Brooke discusses overcoming financial anxiety, redefining what it means to be a full-time artist, and the importance of financial independence for creatives. She provides practical steps to gain financial awareness and emphasizes the importance of having a supportive financial team. Brooke also delves into the emotional and mindset aspects of money management while offering insights into different financial roles and how they can help artists thrive. 00:00 Introduction to the Thriving Musician Podcast 00:34 Meet Brooke Tyler Benson: Money Coach and Union Actor 01:43 Debunking the Starving Artist Myth 04:39 Brooke's Journey: From Acting to Financial Coaching 08:45 Creating the Money Flow Method 12:50 The Emotional Side of Financial Management 17:54 Navigating Financial Conversations in the Creative Community 24:04 Redefining the Full-Time Artist 28:02 The Importance of Financial Stability for Creativity 29:28 Working with Brooke: Financial Coaching for Creatives 31:29 Introduction to Financial Coaching 32:14 The Role of a Financial Planner 33:02 Understanding Cash Flow and Mindset 34:40 The Importance of Financial Awareness 36:18 Choosing the Right Financial Support 37:54 Becoming a Financial CEO 39:39 Building Your Financial Board of Directors 44:38 Creating a Financial Awareness Routine 50:31 Overcoming Financial Reservations 54:32 Visualizing Your Financial Future 57:13 Final Thoughts and Encouragement www.motifplanning.com/ep-86
Show notes below... Join us in http://JoinRemarkable.com Dive deeper with http://IdentityBasedManifesting.com As far as I can tell, Jack is a starving artist, and Jack is an artist, and people love Jack's art. But Jack is a starving artist. No matter what he imagines about his art selling, people loving it, having money, if Jack lives from the state, the identity of starving artist.. Jack's family is going to starve. Today's show is brought to you by Identity Based Manifesting. Get it. That's all I gotta say. And get on some live calls. Ready? "How can I have a life that gives to me as much as I give to it?" "They say do what you love, and I did." "And I'm broker than I've ever been. " "And now I have more responsibility than I did before I got into manifesting." And this isn't being harsh against you. It's called you've bought some bullshit along the way. Because you've always been into manifesting. You can't help it. Now, let's keep going. I'm really feeling that I've been at this for so long." "And seen so many wins ." And yet my still main desire still eludes me." You've made your past bigger than your present. And the gift that you give to the world is your presentness. And that's not a thin slice of time in the pie. It's the whole damn pie. But I can almost guarantee what you're feeling is a thin slice of NOW and a whole bunch of has been. And then there was before, "when my life was great before I got into this stuff." If your life was great before you got into this stuff, you wouldn't have gotten into this stuff. "This wasn't supposed to be this hard or take this long." Your past is bigger, your past feels heavier than your present. And you're buying into gravity instead of buying into radiation. Love radiates." " It wasn't supposed to be this hard, to take this long." And so there's the truth about you that sets you free. And then there's cat shit in your coffee cup. My job, as far as I can tell, is to continuously notice where I can't help, but could but put cat shit in my coffee cup so that I can help you... Notice... Where you can't help but put catch shit in your coffee cup so that maybe just the next time you decide to imagine up something that puts catch shit in your coffee cup, you have a giggle instead of a knee jerk reaction. So let's take it from the bottom up real quick. "This wasn't supposed to be this harder, take this long..." According to who? And why does that even matter? How long have human beings been on planet Earth? How long have you existed as divinity? Neville Goddard says you came here for a divine purpose, and that is to know imagination. And we learn about it. And we settle for data when we learn about it. And here I am, inviting you to the dance. So that's where we're going to end today. We've already mentioned Identity Based Manifeting ... That's our monthly get together. Anyway, just for fun, let's imagine up that you got some gold today. After you listen to this for the second time, and that you got even more gold then. That's Remarkable. As we go into the silence. Alright, so if your past is feeling bigger than your present. By the way, here's what happens. We call it a dumbbell. Right? You go to the gym and they have these things called dumbbells. And there's weight on either end and you grab the middle. And when you put the weight of the past on one end, you can't help but add weight to the future on the other. And then there's that tiny little bit that you grip with a death grip. And you're not a dumbbell. And you're not here to play the dumbbell game. Alright. My name is Mr. 2020. You've been listening to the power of imagination podcast. I double dog dare you to share this and let people know how it gives to you.
Jen Fontanilla is a Money Mindset Coach for Creative Professionals and redesigns how they view their money so they dispell the "Starving Artist" stereotype and make the money they want. She is a TEDx and international speaker, bestselling author, and just published her 7th book, "The Creative Code: A Creative Professional's Way to Happiness, Wealth and Joy". Connect with Jen: Instagram: www.instagram.com/jenmoneycoach Facebook: www.facebook.com/jenmoneycoach LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jenmoneycoach Thank you for being a part of our online community. It takes guts to break the status quo and carve your own path to financial independence. We know firsthand! Thank you for being a part of our online community. We're cheering you on as you take the steps to educate, empower & motivate yourself into a life that is authentically you. This is your life, so make it one you LOVE. Speaking of love… We'd love if you would subscribe to the podcast & leave an honest rating and review. This helps us grow as a community & reach more people who are curious about taking charge of their own lifestyle. Connect with Us, Chris & Jenni: Get the Earlybird Podcast Discount by emailing: The4LeafLifestyle@gmail.com On Instagram @ManifestationAndMoneyPodcast Cheers to manifesting a life you love & matching up the income streams to support it. Want to increase your income by an extra $1000+ a month? Check out our FREE 15 Side Hustle Guide for straight forward ideas that you can start today! Visit: https://www.4leaflifestyle.com/moneyideas
We speak with Sue Smith and Jayne Herring, two members of the Racine Art Guild, about the group's annual Starving Artist Fair, which is coming up this Sunday, 9 am to 4 pm, on the grounds of the DeKoven Center. Sue is president of the Racine Art Guild- Jayne is a member and the coordinator of the fair. 130 artists will be showing their work.
Tyler discusses the "starving artist" mentality that plagues many small business owners in the construction industry, leading to unsustainable business models and poor work-life balance. He emphasizes the importance of properly valuing one's time and charging fair rates to create a sustainable business and improve the overall industry. The Modern Craftsman: linktr.ee/moderncraftsmanpodcast Find Our Hosts: Tyler Grace Podcast Produced By: Motif Media Tyler's Top Blogs: How I Started My Business Books that Build Site Protection Principles My Preconstruction Process: Part 1 Becoming Proficient in Multiple Trades
Send me a quick text message.Watch the YouTube video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/oFeBJtrdhSw - Amanda Heath is a visual artist and the founder of three successful, six-figure businesses. She empowers action-oriented artists with the skills, knowledge & confidence needed to build a sustainable and profitable art business. Whether you're a visual artist or not, I'm sure you'll learn something to apply to your aspirations and form of creativity. Bob Baker (c) 2024.Join the Magnetize Your Tribe community! Learn How to Attract More Soul-Aligned Fans and Paying Customers to Your Heart-Centered Business https://bobbakerinspiration.com/heartYou can reach Amanda athttps://amandaheathart.com/https://ta-bs.com/https://www.instagram.com/amandaheathart/Attract prosperity now with the 21-Day Abundance and Money Attraction Brain Boost.Would you like me to be your personal coach? https://bobbakerinspiration.com/mentor If you're feeling stuck or confused in an area of your business or personal life, I can probably help.Connect with your new global family. Join our High-Vibe Tribe Community here!All of my recordings appear first on YouTube. Please take a moment to subscribe to my channel.Learn more about my book, The Power of Affirmations and Positive Self-Talk.Check out my Positive Music Playlist on YouTube. Hear more music like this at https://soulmassage.bandcamp.com/You'll also find many of my affirmations and guided meditations on Spotify, Amazon, Apple Music, Insight Timer, and most streaming platforms under the artist name Bob Baker's Inspiration Project. You can also purchase and download select albums here: https://soulmassage.bandcamp.comGet free gifts when you join the “Abundant Life” newsletter, where I share inspirational messages and go deeper with you than the affirmations on my YouTube channel and podcast https://bobbakerinspiration.com/free Get free gifts when you join the “Abundant Life” newsletter, where I share inspirational messages and go deeper with you than the affirmations on my YouTube channel and podcast https://bobbakerinspiration.com/freeSupport the Show.
Send me a text messageWatch the YouTube video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/oFeBJtrdhSw - Amanda Heath is a visual artist and the founder of three successful, six-figure businesses. She empowers action-oriented artists with the skills, knowledge & confidence needed to build a sustainable and profitable art business. Whether you're a visual artist or not, I'm sure you'll learn something to apply to your aspirations and form of creativity. Bob Baker (c) 2024.Join the Magnetize Your Tribe community! Learn How to Attract More Soul-Aligned Fans and Paying Customers to Your Heart-Centered Business https://bobbakerinspiration.com/heartYou can reach Amanda athttps://amandaheathart.com/https://ta-bs.com/https://www.instagram.com/amandaheathart/Get on the Creative Entrepreneur VIP List. It's free and easy. Just head to http://PromoteYourCreativity.com - you'll get sample ebooks and audiobook chapters when you do!Check out all of my books, ebooks, and audiobooks on my Amazon Author page => https://amzn.to/2wJfXij - Titles include The Empowered Artist, The Passion Principles, The Improv Comedy Musician (with Laura Hall from “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”), Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook, The Five-Minute Music Marketer, The 9 Irrefutable Laws of Music Marketing, and many more.Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, Medium, LinkedIn, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. And follow Bob Baker's Inspiration Project on Spotify.Get on the Creative Entrepreneur VIP List. It's free. Just head to http://PromoteYourCreativity.com - you'll get sample ebooks and audiobook chapters when you do! JOIN the Magnetize Your Tribe Community! Learn How to Attract More Soul-Aligned Fans and Paying Customers to Your Heart-Centered Business https://BobBakerInspiration.com/heartEveryday AI: Your daily guide to grown with Generative AICan't keep up with AI? We've got you. Everyday AI helps you keep up and get ahead.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Feeding the Starving Artist: Finding Success as an Arts Entrepreneur
Rick and Ron offer some practical tips on what to do when you actually get a gig. Join the "Feeding the Starving Artist" podcast for some information you won't get anywhere else.
Feeding the Starving Artist: Finding Success as an Arts Entrepreneur
Frank Ticheli, an American composer of orchestral, choral, band, and chamber music rejoins the Feeding the Starving Artist podcast. Frank lives in Los Angeles where he is Professor Emeritus of Composition at the University of Southern California. He was the Pacific Symphony's composer-in-residence from 1991 to 1998, composing numerous works for that orchestra. A number of his works have become standards in the concert band repertoire.
En el episodio de hoy me siento con Silvino Edward, un creativo 360º, licenciado especializado en el derecho del entretenimiento y fundador de Starving Artists. Silvino me cuenta cómo descubrió su amor por las artes a una temprana edad junto a su hermano gemelo Silvino John, aka Skeptic Música, por qué decidió estudiar una carrera en derecho, cómo nació el personaje de Edman en el 2018 y la importancia de generar conversaciones a través de proyectos artísticos. También hablamos sobre el derecho de propiedad intelectual y la inteligencia artificial, el caso de la novela "Zarya of the Dawn" y cuáles son los errores legales más comunes que cometen los artistas y creadores de contenido. Tres "takeaways" de este episodio: 1. Tú quieres buscar una esquina del mercado que está siendo "underserved" y convertirte en el especialista de ese nicho dónde no tienes competencia. 2. Un líder es una persona, que motiva a otras personas, a alcanzar una meta común. 3. No te desenfoques, estamos en una época dónde todo el mundo enseña los resultados pero nadie enseña el proceso. Sigue a Silvino en las redes: Instagram | X (Twitter) Caso de inteligencia artificial mencionado - https://copyright.gov/docs/zarya-of-the-dawn.pdf No olvides suscribirte a nuestro canal de Youtube.
"I love talking about rich artists!" That's what Jillian Todd wrote on the her google form to be on the podcast and I instantly knew I had to talk to this woman!!! The cultural narratives we hear greatly affect us--and most often they are holding us down and holding us back. In this episode we talk about: •Breaking the stigma of artists being "starving" and finding financial stability through creative careers. •Generosity, self-love, and harm reduction in activism. •The binary of "starving artist" vs. "luxury VIP" and finding a balance. •Investing in art, finding local artists, and making money through various means. •Defining success for creative entrepreneurs, with a focus on financial stability and making a living while honoring values. And so much more!! I am so excited for you to hear this conversation. Please subscribe, review, and share--I need a village to get the word out there! Thank you. LINKS: Jillian's website: www.getmoneyconfident.com Jillian on IG: https://www.instagram.com/_jilliantodd/ Sarah, the artist I mention in the episode: https://www.instagram.com/poisonrain_productions/ Elijah on IG: https://www.instagram.com/elijahshannonselby/ Elijah's website: https://www.thefemininerising.world/ Do you or does someone you know want to be on the podcast?: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/12MUpzM-YVL7y6I4qzvtT4OVjRepYm4Ju5L0D4BEa2e0/edit
‘Twas the night before Polin Week, when all through the ton The clowns were up spiralling over moon balls and Frohn In this special bonus episode brought to you from the cutting room floor, we dust off our evidence boards and attempt to piece together Season 3 Part 1 using only a folder of stills, a handful of crumbs and the ramblings of some very tired co-hosts. We'll be debating the skills of a 14-year-old archer, measuring the circumference of ever-expanding sleeves and enquiring just how easy it is to transport full-length mirrors to country estates. (Asking for a friend-to-lover.) And as Lord Wilding's betrayal continues to cut deep, we try to distract ourselves with a moderately lethal game of Kiss Marry Kill. Watch your backs, people of the ton. The Coming Week might be here at last but not everyone can make it to Thursday.* *No fictional characters were harmed in the making of this podcast. (Uh, Injured brothers, bandaged pirates and broken-hearted Marlboro Men notwithstanding.) * Spoiler Timestamps 45:17-46:20 – Episode 1 and 2 spoilers 52:05-52:18 – Episode 2 spoilers * Show Notes Vogue: Bridgerton's Costume Designer Talks Season 3 Bustle: Interview with Luke Newton A Dime Saved: Complete collection of Bridgerton S3 Pt 1 stills Spotify: Rosa Hesmondhalgh interview with Starving Artists podcast * Follow Us Instagram TikTok YouTube
Almost every artist I've interviewed on this show has had some variation of the same story: I didn't think it was possible to make a living doing what I love. Although today's guest grew up in a creative home, she always viewed art as a hobby – partly because of an offhand comment from a teacher who told her that being an artist wasn't a career. Today, Jena Holliday is a full-time illustrator, author, and entrepreneur. She's the visionary behind Spoonful of Faith, a creative haven specializing in illustration, hand-lettering, mural art, innovative marketing, and joyful design. Jena's work has been featured in Good Morning America, Huffington Post, People, and the isles of Target.Her success is helping rewrite the old “starving artist” narrative and proof that following your passion and building a profitable business is possible.WILDFLOWER SHOWNOTES : shannaskidmore.com/jena-holliday
We're thrilled to welcome Paul Pape, an extraordinary artist, designer, and entrepreneur, to the No Labels, No Limits podcast. With over two decades of experience in the creative field, Paul's story is one of resilience and triumph over adversity, from a challenging childhood to becoming a highly successful creative entrepreneur.His unwavering dedication to learning and growth has propelled him to create countless bespoke products for clients worldwide. Yet, Paul's journey extends beyond personal success. In recent years, he has shifted gears to empower fellow creatives, generously sharing his knowledge and expertise to help them thrive in their ventures.As a dynamic speaker, educator, and mentor, Paul inspires others to unlock their creative potential and achieve fulfillment in both their personal and professional pursuits. He advocates for dismantling the notion of the "Starving Artist," firmly believing that creativity should be a driving force for societal progress, not a source of suffering.We chat about:Paul's transformation from artist and designer to helping empowering others build their passions into successful businessesThe concept behind the "Starving Artist" and recommendations on how to overcome the stigmaConsequences of not leveraging the creative assets on your teamInsights on the importance of creativity in today's environmentJoin us for an enlightening conversation with Paul Pape as we delve into his remarkable journey, glean insights, and explore strategies for success in the dynamic world of the creative industry!Learn more about Paul here: https://www.youtube.com/paulpapedesignshttps://www.instagram.com/paulpapedesigns/https://www.facebook.com/paulpapedesignshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/paulpape/https://paulpape.it/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.