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  • Season 1 Episode 2: Stop Folding Like Play-Doh And Get In The Fire
    2026/05/26

    Sensitivity gets treated like a liability, but I see it as a creative advantage. If you’ve ever thought “I’m an artist and I’m sensitive about my work,” you’re not alone and you’re not broken. We talk about why the best artists tend to feel more, notice more, and process the world more deeply, and how that awareness can become your edge instead of your exhaustion.

    I also walk through a metaphor I can’t shake: you are clay. Life applies pressure, hands shape you, and the fire sets you. The goal isn’t to avoid the heat, it’s to decide what kind of art you’re becoming on the other side. From there we move into the question of the week: if you were your own best friend, what advice would you give yourself today? That one shift can change your self-talk, your confidence, and your next move.

    Then we get into execution and money strategy. Ideas are currency, but only if you act on them, protect them, and put them in the right rooms. We talk about why there’s money in your difference, why AI makes originality and lived experience even more valuable, and how money mindset is driven by identity more than information. We also touch the music industry reality: ownership, publishing, contracts, and why creators have to learn the business if we want the freedom.

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  • Season 1 Episode 1: Creativity is your profession. Monetize your gift!
    2026/05/25

    Atlanta can look like a money magnet and a money trap at the same time. We’re staring straight at that tension and asking the uncomfortable question: how can one city hold so much Black wealth and still leave so many talented people struggling to sustain themselves? We talk about the real “line” that separates those two realities and why proximity to opportunity does not automatically equal access.

    Then we zoom into what creatives can actually control. We share why creativity is the profession, why strategy does not make you fake, and how to build a brand identity that feels like you instead of a mask. From there, we get practical about the music industry business: masters ownership, publishing, royalties, contracts, sync licensing, 360 deals, and the systems that catch success when it hits. If your streams jump tomorrow, do you have the structure to turn attention into income and long-term assets?

    We also get into the personal side: how financial stress becomes a creative block, how scarcity mindset pushes us into low pay and bad agreements, and why money mindset matters as much as money moves. We pull lessons from Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice, Steal Like an Artist, and Tony Morrison’s reminder that trying to please everybody usually means resonating with nobody. We close with community collaboration and generational wealth, plus Atlanta events to plug into. Subscribe, share this with a creative who needs structure, and leave a review with your biggest money question.

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