Jay Myles and Creative Soul Studios
Creative, Not Broke
Creative, Not Broke is a podcast for artists, musicians, photographers, designers, and independent creatives who want to make a living from their work without burning out or selling out. Each episode breaks down the real business realities creatives face—money, pricing, marketing, boundaries, and sustainability—with clarity, honesty, and zero fluff. No hustle culture. No vague motivation. Just clear thinking for people who didn’t set out to be entrepreneurs—but became one by necessity.
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Jay Myles and Creative Soul Studios
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11 janv. 2026
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Why Most Creatives Undercharge (Even When Demand Exists) 11.01.2026 6:08
Most creatives don’t undercharge because they lack confidence—they undercharge because pricing feels personal. This episode explains why, and how to design prices that actually support your work and life.
Talent Isn't The Problem 06.01.2026 4:11
Most creatives aren’t broke because they lack talent — they’re broke because they were taught talent would be enough. In this episode of Creative, Not Broke , we break down why being “good” isn’t the same as being viable, and how clarity, structure, and better decisions create real stability.
Trailer — Creative, Not Broke 06.01.2026 1:02
Creative, Not Broke is a podcast for artists, musicians, photographers, designers, and independent creatives who want to make a living from their work without burning out or selling out. Each episode breaks down the real business realities creatives face—money, pricing, marketing, boundaries, and sustainability—with clarity, honesty, and zero fluff. No hustle culture. No vague motivation. Just cle...
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