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Mini Series | Killing the Starving Artist Archetype (2/3): Crafting Dreams: Turning Day Job Duties into Creative Inspiration

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Welcome to part 2 of our mini-series, 'In Defense of the Day Job,' hosted by Katie Dalebout and Michelle Pellizzon. Challenge the belief that leaving your day job is necessary for pursuing creative dreams as they explore case studies of iconic artists like Andy Warhol, T.S. Eliot, and Frida Kahlo.


Discover how these artists balanced day jobs while pursuing their creative passions. Gain insights on reframing 'selling out,' managing energy between work and creativity, and using a day job as a launchpad for your artistic dreams. Tune in for inspiration on navigating creativity, entrepreneurship, and finding your flow in unexpected places.


Key takeaways:



  • Rethinking the notion of "selling out" can transform how day jobs are perceived, recognizing their potential as enablers of creative endeavors.

  • Balancing creative work and day jobs prioritizes energy management over time, crucial for sustaining productivity and creative flow.

  • Day jobs serve as pillars offering stability, resources, and impetus to propel creative projects forward, acting as supportive foundations for artistic endeavors

  • Not all creative work has to be monetized immediately—some projects are just for learning

  • Unrelated jobs contribute diverse skills, experiences, and networks, enriching and expanding creative horizons by providing unique perspectives and opportunities


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Welcome to part 2 of our mini-series, 'In Defense of the Day Job,' hosted by Katie Dalebout and Michelle Pellizzon. Challenge the belief that leaving your day job is necessary for pursuing creative dreams as they explore case studies of iconic artists like Andy Warhol, T.S. Eliot, and Frida Kahlo.


Discover how these artists balanced day jobs while pursuing their creative passions. Gain insights on reframing 'selling out,' managing energy between work and creativity, and using a day job as a launchpad for your artistic dreams. Tune in for inspiration on navigating creativity, entrepreneurship, and finding your flow in unexpected places.


Key takeaways:



  • Rethinking the notion of "selling out" can transform how day jobs are perceived, recognizing their potential as enablers of creative endeavors.

  • Balancing creative work and day jobs prioritizes energy management over time, crucial for sustaining productivity and creative flow.

  • Day jobs serve as pillars offering stability, resources, and impetus to propel creative projects forward, acting as supportive foundations for artistic endeavors

  • Not all creative work has to be monetized immediately—some projects are just for learning

  • Unrelated jobs contribute diverse skills, experiences, and networks, enriching and expanding creative horizons by providing unique perspectives and opportunities


📚 Resources and Links:




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twelfthhouse/support
This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thetwelfthhouse.substack.com/subscribe
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