Meet Money and Financial Stability, Your New Best Friends (PART 1) [The Creative Genius Playbook Series]

In My Non-Expert Opinion - Podcast tekijän mukaan Chelsea Riffe

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233: As a creative, “money” can sound like a curse word. UGH - money?! We want to be FREE. FLOWY. LIBERATED. If we could just not think about money and focus on our art, we’d be living in our dream world, right? WRONG. Money is something you have to think about or deal with every. single. day. Why not face it head on, and learn to have a relationship with it, or better yet, become financially BALLER? In today’s solo episode, Chelsea shares: more about her own money journey, from teaching $15 yoga classes to signing a 1:1 contract for $42K the guts it took to put herself out there and raise her prices what happens to your creativity when you have your back against the wall financially how understanding your money story will help you recognize your patterns (and how more money doesn’t always solve the problem if you’re not ready to receive it) Getting your money right will not only help your creativity, but ENHANCE it. Fuel it. Skyrocket it into outerspace. When you are regulated because your money is working for you, watch the treasure chest of ideas, clients and art explode right in front of you (in the best way)! NOW ENROLLING: Pitch Perfect 6 Week Guesting Bootcamp - It’s time for you to enjoy algorithm-free marketing, generate easy peezy sales, and create credibility without the cringe! Connect with Chelsea: Website 1:1 Podcast Coaching Launch your podcast with the ultimate podcast launch course - Mic Drop! Instagram Slight Turbulence Substack - the travel magazine you wish existed on the back of airplane seats Want to send a voice note to the podcast and have Chelsea answer you on air? Do so ⁠HERE⁠. Don't forget to rate, review, and share in the group text. This podcast is free and ratings/reviews and shares are a podcaster's currency! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-my-non-expert-opinion/support

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