“Money makes the world go ‘round, the world ‘round, the world go ‘round” (a la Joel Grey). In this episode of Creative Risk, Mike and Joshua talk through a key factor that often takes actors out of the game: MONEY (or the lack thereof). Whether it’s picking up the tab for the $52 lunch with your manager or buying a house and supporting a family, it’s the bane of many an artist's existence. Why we should disregard conventional financial advice, “scared money, make no money” and understanding if “tinny” is a slur or not are all explored in this most recent episode. You’ll also walk away with some ACTUAL financial practices you can incorporate today. This is one you’ll definitely want to listen to and take notes.
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“CREATIVE RISK”, is a new podcast hosted by actors Joshua Morgan and Mike Labbadia of Artist’s Strategy where they explore all things art, entrepreneurialism and everything in between. The acting industry is more volatile and competitive than ever before, therefore the artist must evolve in order to take radical ownership over their creative businesses. Each episode, Mike and Joshua will get raw and unfiltered, giving hot takes and cutting edge strategies on how to build a sustainable career in the arts.