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This episode focuses on credit card habits and why it is hard for many artists to pay off their cards. We're joined by Tony Johnson who wanted to expand on our episode 33: Credit Card Debt with Joe Longthorne.


 
Tony is a New York City based costume shop project manager, costume designer, financial blogger, and Bisexual Activist.
 
He currently works at Parsons-Mears, a premiere Broadway costume shop. As a costume designer he has worked at the Oklahoma Shakespeare Festival, the Gulfshore Playhouse, and the Gallery Players.

The Grown Up Pokemon Trainer is a blog Tony created to share his journey of financial growth with others that are starting from the ground up.
 

The Grown Up Pkmn Trainer - Tony's Financial Blog:

http://www.grownuppkmntrainer.com/

 

Tony's Costume Design:

http://www.tojodesigns.com/

 

Parsons Meares Costume Shop:

http://parsons-meares.com/

 

Previous Episode - 33 Credit Card Debt with Joe Longthorne:

https://www.artisticfinance.com/episode/sHzGdIBq188DTPlNpJuq

 

Fountain by Duchamp:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountain_(Duchamp)

 

Money Magazine:

https://money.com/

 

Ally Invest - Online Bank:

https://www.ally.com/

 


Links from the patron only episode:
 

Dada Art Movement:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dada

 

Yes! Picasso designed costumes (and set) for a Dada Theatre Piece:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parade_(ballet)

 
Jeff Koons:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Koons
 
Interview by Ethan Steimel

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