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How To Art is a podcast for the artists, for the musicians, and for the dream chasers. Every episode, we’ll explore and discuss a specific facet of what it takes to be an artist (whatever your craft may be), to leave a boring day job and survive, to hone your talent, and to inch toward living on your own terms. Additionally, we'll review three recent music releases (one large/major label release, one mid-sized artist, and one small/indie project). How To Art is hosted by rapper/poet Petravit ...
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Starving Artist is a podcast about art, money, and how to combine those things. If you’re a creative who’s ever wondered “how the hell do I make this work?!” then this podcast is for you. The show is basically an excuse for host and honesty enthusiast Honor Eastly to ask successful artists really nosy questions about their financial situation, and record the conversation.This is a no-holds-barred exploration of the reality behind the Starving Artist myth, and season one features 12 interview ...
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This podcast seeks to end hunger with any and all artists and entrepreneurs through exposure to interviews with top industry leaders, and artist from around the globe. Learn how to master your craft with a careful dose of business sense, so that you won't end up a "starving artist". Hosted by entrepreneur and filmmaker Josh Medlin.
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How To Art is a podcast dedicated to creative pursuits of all kinds. Episodes encompass music reviews, interviews, discussions/advice for creative dreamchasers, and more. In this episode, we talk with photographer, videographer, and content creator Flambo about his creative freelance journey, and review new projects at the major label, mid, and ind…
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How To Art is a podcast dedicated to creative pursuits of all kinds. Episodes encompass music reviews, interviews, discussions/advice for creative dreamchasers, and more.In this episode, we discuss strategies for confronting writer's block, and review new projects at the major label, mid, and independent levels.TIMESTAMPS: 18:48 - Anderson .Paak, O…
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In this episode, we introduce a new co-host and podcast format, discuss co-host Petravita's leap into full-time music making over the past year, and review new albums from Action Bronson, Former Vandal, and Anthony Hoang. How To Art is a podcast dedicated to creative pursuits of all kinds. Episodes encompass music reviews, interviews, discussions/a…
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In this episode, we dive into the effect that pauses, interruptions, and extended absences from a passion can have on our productivity and, most importantly, discuss the fact that a pause or a lull in the action does not mean an end to something. Sometimes life pulls our attention towards other needs, but this doesn't mean your dreams fall by the w…
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In this episode we dive into the morning routines, tools, and habits that help me stay productive from live-streaming my music creation 5+ days per week, to releasing music to streaming services regularly, to maintaining this podcast, a social media presence, etc.
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In this episode, we dive deep into how focusing LESS upon your end-goals can actually help you achieve them more quickly. We look at how focusing on smaller, more incremental wins has led me to some massive victories in my music and streaming careers over the past few weeks, and extract some lessons from those wins that you can apply to your own cr…
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In this episode, we explore how you can weight the different comments and bits of feedback you get on your passion. How should you take into account the comments from haters? From professionals in your niche? From random fans? From family members who (hopefully) have a vested interest in your success? We dig into all of this and more in today's epi…
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In this episode, I give a brief update on where I'm at after 121 days of the jobless pursuit of music and voice acting. Then, we dig into the real meat of the episode: A strategy for dealing with negativity when you start posting your art (and the marketing psychology behind why it just might work!).Feel free to connect onInstagram: https://www.ins…
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At the end of 18-months of increased blood, sweat, and tears, Honor Eastly recaps the three big things she's learned from creating Starving Artist. You can help shape the future of Starving Artist by filling out the listener survey. Click here to help us out. To discuss this episode, head over to the Starving Artist Facebook Page (or Instagram or T…
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Steve Roggenbuck is an American video poet who's most famous for his youtube videos, which really have to be seen to be believed. They're feature mostly self-recorded footage of Steve walking through the snow, the desert, a park, his house, a party, and talking / yelling directly to camera. I remember finding his videos in the dead of night, while …
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This week we've got a rebroadcast of an episode from the other podcast I make, Being Honest With My Ex, about quitting my job, imposter syndrome, and how you definitely don't have the same amount of hours in the day as Beyonce. Being Honest With My Ex is basically a weekly personal journal that I've been keeping with my ex-fiance for the past two y…
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This week we've got the second part of the interview I did with Sarah Firth, and this one is some straight up #realtalk about how money works. The first five minutes we talk about maneuvering in your creative career, the next five, Sarah gives me the low down on her best resources for getting in control of your money, and then the following 40 minu…
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This week we've got an interview with contemporary artist Steaphan Paton about artistic integrity, resourcefulness, unpacking your money story, and living on $8,000 a year. To discuss this episode, head over to the Starving Artist Facebook Page (or Instagram or Twitter, or your local dog park) (bork bork) For the full show notes visit www.starvinga…
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This week on Starving Artist we've got a bonus episode for you! It's not a traditional episode where I convince an artist I admire to tell me all their secrets, instead it's a behind the scenes look at Starving Artist told through a conversation with a good friend of mine, Audrey, who interviewed me for the NAVA: in conversation podcast. In this in…
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When I recorded this weeks interview with freelance writer Bri Lee, she had a lot going on. She'd just quit her stable law job to become a freelance writer, and in the two months prior had won a fellowship, scored a literary agent, and was in the middle of shopping around her first manuscript to a small pile of publishing houses. I had no damn idea…
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In this episode I talk to musician and creative producer Becky Sui Zhen about straddling two careers, and how to make creative career plans around life decisions like Having Children (currently one of my most potent fears). To discuss this episode, head over to the Starving Artist Facebook Page (or Instagram or Twitter, or your local dog park) (bor…
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This week we have an interview with Sarah Firth talking about building an approach for your work, which really means building an approach for your life! In this episode we talk about collecting data on yourself, redefining success, and why you shouldn't pressure yourself to make money from your artwork. To discuss this episode, head over to the Sta…
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Last week we had an episode about IDEAS, so this week we're going to do something more nuts and bolts: TAX. This week features an interview Jeff Phillips. Jeff is an artist, illustrator and tax genius, but he wasn't always this way. This week he tells us about his private freelancer tax shame, how he got out of it, and why he's now a complete boss …
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This episode is the first of a new kind of episode, one where I take your questions, and try to get the smartest people I can think of to answer them. This time actress Caitlin Stasey, appearance activist Carly Findlay, and cartoonist Gorkie answer a question about the pressure on women to use their image to promote their creative work. To discuss …
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Frances Cannon is a full-time artist, body positivity activist, and Instagram queen. I've watched Frances' work explode online over the past few years, and I sat at home thinking "what does your life look like when that happens?" Fortunately Frances was kind enough to answer that question for me when I interviewed her a few months ago. We talked ab…
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Just a little update to let you know that I've been sick in bed for a week, so the next episode has been delayed (thank you for your patience) and to let you know that I'm doing a FREE talk this Wednesday and you should come if you're in Melbourne. You can register for the talk here. If you're not in Melbourne I'll be sending out all the notes for …
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This is just a little update to let y'all know two things: 1) Starving Artist is changing it's upload time to 6pm Wednesdays AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time) so it'll be ready for your mid-week commute. And 2) I'm starting a new segment where I try to answer your art + money questions! Instead of me answering though I'm trying to find the sm…
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Last year Peter launched a Kickstarter for his first board game, Scuttle! Which raised 3000% over it's initial goal, and made $87,000. He then followed that up by releasing another game through Kickstarter later that year that made $89,000. In this episode we talk at length about the trials and tribulations of Kickstarter, what it's like to run you…
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Wendy is the editor at i-D, a subsidiary of VICE, and basically the most bad-ass boss I know. She's a nuanced, emotionally intelligent hustler, but she wasn't always this way. A few years back she went through the process of asking for a raise. A big one. Along the way, she learned a lot about the art of negotiation, how much this stuff matters at …
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Five years ago Tom Dickins did something that many people would find stupid: on the back of advice from his friend Amanda Palmer, he decided to quit his job and, without savings, live off his art. He had no plan, no idea, but a lot of enthusiasm and resourcefulness. This week you'll hear him reflect on that decision, what worked, what didn't, and w…
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