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Are Creatives Their Own Worst Enemy? Debunking the Starving Artist Myth

Are Creatives Their Own Worst Enemy? Debunking the Starving Artist Myth

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Ever feel like the world sees creatives as flaky dreamers, doomed to a life of ramen noodles and empty studios? In this episode, we challenge the "starving artist" stereotype and explore the reality of creative careers.

We'll discuss:

  • Why the "starving artist" myth might be holding you back
  • How to cultivate the skills and habits of successful creatives
  • The importance of professionalism and time management for creatives
  • Strategies to build a strong portfolio and network

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We'll also explore these questions:

  • Are creatives actually giving themselves a bad rap?
  • How can we redefine the image of the creative professional?
  • What does it truly mean to be a successful creative in the 21st century?

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  • What are your biggest challenges as a creative professional?
  • How can we better support and empower creatives?

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