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Mini Series | Killing the Starving Artist Archetype (1/3): Do What You Love and Get Paid — a Guide for Creative Entrepreneurs
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Welcome to part one of our three-part series, 'Killing the Starving Artist Archetype.'
In this episode of the 12th House podcast, hosts Michelle Pellizzon and Katie Dalebout tackle the 'starving artist' myth head-on. They debunk its limiting influence on creatives striving for financial success from their passion. By unraveling the misconception of 'selling out,' they share inspiring stories of artists who've monetized their craft while staying true to their artistic integrity.
Exploring the impact of technology on our views of commercial success, Michelle and Katie offer fresh frameworks for creatives to blend their artistry with profitable ventures without compromising authenticity. This thought-provoking dialogue sparks insights to empower creatives in breaking free from self-imposed limitations and unlocking their true potential.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- The 'starving artist' stereotype limits creative potential in monetizing one's talents.
- Waiting for ideal conditions stifles creativity—creating and sharing work matters more than perfection.
- Acknowledging the unglamorous yet authentic nature of the creative process is vital.
- Prioritizing authenticity over appearing 'cool' is crucial for genuine creative expression.
- Diverse platforms and opportunities today offer numerous ways to express creativity and reach audiences.
📚 Resources and Links:
- Hear all of this and more every Tuesday morning by subscribing here
- Sign up here for your weekly wink from the Universe and receive curated links to tickle your brain and coax out your intuition!
- 📩 Connect with host Michelle Pellizzon-Lipsitz and team Holisticism
- Subscribe and support the podcast on Spotify here.
- Join our free Holisticism Hub community of intuitives and creators here
- This podcast is edited by Softer Sounds Studios
- Deepak Chopra
237 episodes
Manage episode 386982817 series 2967821
Welcome to part one of our three-part series, 'Killing the Starving Artist Archetype.'
In this episode of the 12th House podcast, hosts Michelle Pellizzon and Katie Dalebout tackle the 'starving artist' myth head-on. They debunk its limiting influence on creatives striving for financial success from their passion. By unraveling the misconception of 'selling out,' they share inspiring stories of artists who've monetized their craft while staying true to their artistic integrity.
Exploring the impact of technology on our views of commercial success, Michelle and Katie offer fresh frameworks for creatives to blend their artistry with profitable ventures without compromising authenticity. This thought-provoking dialogue sparks insights to empower creatives in breaking free from self-imposed limitations and unlocking their true potential.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- The 'starving artist' stereotype limits creative potential in monetizing one's talents.
- Waiting for ideal conditions stifles creativity—creating and sharing work matters more than perfection.
- Acknowledging the unglamorous yet authentic nature of the creative process is vital.
- Prioritizing authenticity over appearing 'cool' is crucial for genuine creative expression.
- Diverse platforms and opportunities today offer numerous ways to express creativity and reach audiences.
📚 Resources and Links:
- Hear all of this and more every Tuesday morning by subscribing here
- Sign up here for your weekly wink from the Universe and receive curated links to tickle your brain and coax out your intuition!
- 📩 Connect with host Michelle Pellizzon-Lipsitz and team Holisticism
- Subscribe and support the podcast on Spotify here.
- Join our free Holisticism Hub community of intuitives and creators here
- This podcast is edited by Softer Sounds Studios
- Deepak Chopra
237 episodes
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