Roos van der Jagt

The Artist

Arts EN ↓ 19 episodes

This podcast is an ongoing conversation about the life of an artist, not as a finished myth, but as a work in progress.

Author

Roos van der Jagt

Category

Arts

Podcast website

www.doubleoroos.com

Latest episode

May 12, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 18 — Taking a Stand (Even When No One Listens) 12.05.2026

Taking a stand is often associated with visibility. With being heard, supported, or recognized. But what if it isn’t? In this episode, we explore what it means to hold a position without external validation. Not performatively, not strategically, but consistently. Because the most important decisions artists make are often invisible: what they refuse to create, what they decline to normalize, and...

Episode 17 — The Power to Shape the World 06.05.2026

Taking a stand is often associated with visibility. With being heard, supported, or recognized. But what if it isn’t? In this episode, we explore what it means to hold a position without external validation. Not performatively, not strategically, but consistently. Because the most important decisions artists make are often invisible: what they refuse to create, what they decline to normalize, and...

Episode 16 — Creating as a Moral Act 29.04.2026

Is creating art a personal act—or a responsibility? This episode explores the ethical dimension of making art. How every creative decision shapes perception, culture, and meaning, even without intention. A thoughtful look at artistic responsibility, integrity, and the impact of creative work. Keywords: 
art and ethics, responsibility of artists, meaning of art, creative responsibility, art and soc...

Episode 15 — Nothing Compares to Making 22.04.2026

Why does making something real feel better than any success? This episode explores the rare but powerful moment when creative work “clicks.” When the process aligns and something true emerges—beyond validation, money, or recognition. A reflection on why making itself is the ultimate reward for artists. Keywords: creative fulfillment, making art satisfaction, artist motivation, why create art, crea...

Episode 14 — The Internal Fight 17.03.2026

The most persistent struggle in an artist’s lifenrarely comes from the outside. It does not originate in rejection, lack offunding, or external pressure, though those forces matter. The most enduring conflict is internal. Quiet, repetitive, and often invisible to everyone else. Why is it so hard to start, even when you know what to do? This episode dives into the internal resistance every artist f...

Episode 13 — The Day Job Dilemma 10.03.2026

For many artists, the day job is not a temporary inconvenience. It is a long-term condition. A parallel life that exists not out of choice, but out of necessity. This episode examines that reality without apology and without fantasy. Can you build an art career while working a day job? This episode breaks down the reality of balancing creative work with financial survival. We explore the emotional...

Episode 12 — When Your World Doesn’t Understand You 03.03.2026

There comes a moment in most artistic lives when the distance between the work and the surrounding world becomes impossible to ignore. Not because of conflict, but because ofmismatch. The language you use internally no longer aligns with the language used around you. The values that guide your decisions are not the ones being rewarded in your immediate environment. What if the people around you do...

Episode 11 — The Solitude of Making 24.02.2026

There is a particularkind of solitude that belongs only to making. It is not the loneliness of being socially isolated, and it is not the romanticsolitude that is often attached to the image of the artist. It is quieter thanthat, and far less visible. It begins the moment an idea appears before it hasform, language, or legitimacy. What happens in the creative process before anything can be shared?...

Bonus episode the RevenueCat Shipyard project 17.02.2026

In this episode of The Artist , we explore what it really means to support creative momentum in an age of AI. Instead of chasing productivity or perfection, this conversation looks at how thoughtful design, human-centered AI, and clear constraints can help artists, creators, and independent makers move from overthinking to action. We talk about creative blocks, decision fatigue, ethical AI tools,...

Episode 10 — Why I Keep Going 17.02.2026

At some point, thequestion changes. It is no longer how you continue, but why . Why keep going when nothing is guaranteed? In this final episode, we explore what sustains an artist over time—beyond recognition, success, or stability. A reflection on persistence, creative identity, and the decision to continue despite uncertainty. For anyone building a long-term creative life. Keywords: artist moti...

Episode 9 — Technology, AI, and Authorship 10.02.2026

Technology has always shaped art. What has changed is the speed and the suspicion. Is AI changing what it means to be an artist? This episode explores the role of technology, AI, and authorship in contemporary art. We unpack the tension between innovation and skepticism, and question who gets to define what counts as “real” art. A forward-looking conversation about creativity, tools, and artistic...

Episode 8 — Exhibitions: End Goal or Instrument? 03.02.2026

Exhibitions are often treated as the ultimate destination. As if the moment the work is on the wall, the story resolves itself. Are exhibitions success—or strategy? This episode challenges the idea that exhibitions are the ultimate goal for artists. We explore how exhibitions function as tools for visibility, positioning, and survival—often without financial return. A strategic look at how artists...

Episode 7 — Living From Your Work: Myth or Possibility? 27.01.2026

Living from your work is often framed as the ultimate proof of success. As if income were a moral verdict. Can you actually make a living from your art? This episode dives into the financial reality of being an artist—irregular income, unpaid work, and the myth of “making it.” We explore what it really takes to survive financially in the creative industry. A must-listen for artists trying to build...

Episode 6 — Performing Without a Safety Net 20.01.2026

In the arts, precarity is often framed as freedom. In reality, it is exposure. What does it mean to perform at a high level without a safety net? This episode explores the reality of working as an artist without financial stability, institutional support, or security. We unpack the pressure to stay productive, professional, and visible while navigating constant uncertainty. A powerful look at prec...

Episode 5 — The Dutch Arts System: Who Is It Really For? 13.01.2026

The Dutch arts system is often described as progressive, inclusive, and supportive. From the outside, it appears carefully designed. On paper, it works. Who is the art system really built for? This episode breaks down the Dutch arts system and reveals how policies, funding structures, and institutions shape artistic careers. We explore access, inequality, and why so many artists remain financially...

Episode 4 — Rejection as the Default 06.01.2026

Rejection is often treated as an exception. In reality, it is the baseline. Rejection isn’t the exception, it’s the system. In this episode, we examine how rejection shapes an artist’s career, mindset, and decision-making. From constant “no’s” to vague feedback, we explore how refusal becomes part of the creative process. A grounded conversation about rejection in the art world and how artists kee...

Episode 2 - Puting Your Soul On Paper 27.12.2025

At some point, intuition is no longer enough. To move forward, the work has to be translated, into language, structure, and intention. This episode is about that moment. How do you turn an idea into something the art world will accept? This episode dives into the process of writing a project proposal as an artist—where creativity meets institutional language. We explore the tension between artisti...

Episode 3 — Subsidies: Hope, Strategy, and Dependency 27.12.2025

In this episode, we talk about applying for funding, not as an administrative exercise, but as an emotional and strategic battleground. About the hope that comes with every application, the discipline required to keep going, and the quiet dependency that develops when public funding becomes one of the few viable ways to sustain artistic work. Are subsidies support—or control? This episode explores...

Pilot - The project proposal 21.12.2025

How an Artist Prepares for an Exhibition In the months leading up to Haute Photographie 2026 , artist DOUBLE O ROOS works in a state of disciplined intensity. Preparation, in this context, is not about polishing a finished idea, but about pressure-testing vision: deciding what must be seen, what must be withheld, and what the image must carry once the artist steps back.

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