Is it true that to be a true artist
you must starve?

Episode 41

by | Feb 28, 2018

Do you really need to be a starving artist as you pursue your life’s passion? Many artists do allow the everyday pressures of simply making ends meet limit their growth and affect their money mindset. Kathleen interviews Erin Bagwell, director of the film Dream, Girl, about the myth that to be a true artist you must be poor and starving.

Key Take Aways:

  1. Many people are uncomfortable talking about money, but practice helps. Make time to practice engaging in money talks with a trusted friend or colleague. In time, these discussions will get easier.
  2. Find a tribe to support you and cheer you on as you change your money mindset from scarcity to abundance. Research shows that if you surround yourself with people who are committed to making and managing their money and letting go of under-earning tendencies, you are more likely to move up the socioeconomic ladder.
  3. Set aside a time each week to focus on your finances. If this is difficult for you to do, find an accountability partner such as a coach, a bookkeeper or another business owner. By making financial management a priority you will continue to learn and grow.

Special offer: Check out Erin’s eBook, Creative Money, it can be purchased here.

Erin Bagwell Dream, Girl Make time to practice engaging in money talks. Set aside a time each week to focus on your finances.Erin Bagwell is the founder of Feminist Wednesday, a feminist storytelling blog and the director of Dream, Girl a documentary film showcasing the stories of inspiring and ambitious female entrepreneurs. Dream, Girl premiered May 2016 at the White House and through her work with the film was named on Oprah’s SuperSoul100. 

Show Notes:

  • Dream, Girl is now available for public screenings and was the number one feminist film to watch by the Huffington Post.

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