• #3. Starving Artist? Not Here: Turning Your Art Into a Business

  • 2025/04/02
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#3. Starving Artist? Not Here: Turning Your Art Into a Business

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  • In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we go into the myth of the starving artist and how creatives can shift from scarcity thinking to sustainable income. Whether you're a writer, screenwriter, poet, or daydreamer with a notebook full of ideas—this one's for you.

    Melissa shares how she built a business around writing, from screenplays to romance novels, while Tony gets honest about navigating the freelance writing world, building confidence late in life, and finding joy.

    You'll hear:

    • Why the "starving artist" narrative needs to die
    • How to treat your creativity like a business
    • The difference between a hobby and a side hustle (and why both are valid!)
    • Ways to diversify artistic income without "selling out"
    • Why promoting your work doesn’t make you less of an artist
    • The power of choosing your clients, rates, and creative priorities

    🎧 If you're interested in how money flows into your life as a creative—and how to turn your art into income streams (without selling your soul)—give us a listen on any podcast platform.

    Creativity and business are not mutually exclusive. You can write poems and get paid. You can self-publish and show up like a CEO. The flow begins when you stop thinking like a starving artist and start thinking like a business owner.

    Resources Mentioned:
    • Tony’s book A Wandering Mind
    • Melissa’s Lockwood Universe book series
    • Episode 2 on the 7 types of income streams
    • Tony’s Website
    • Melissa’s website
    • Melissa on Instagram
    • Tony in Instagram

    Don’t miss a single drip. Subscribe for free and catch every trickle, flow, and flood of money wisdom as it lands.

    Disclaimer: The content in this episode is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or other professional advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified financial advisor or professional regarding your unique situation.
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In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we go into the myth of the starving artist and how creatives can shift from scarcity thinking to sustainable income. Whether you're a writer, screenwriter, poet, or daydreamer with a notebook full of ideas—this one's for you.

Melissa shares how she built a business around writing, from screenplays to romance novels, while Tony gets honest about navigating the freelance writing world, building confidence late in life, and finding joy.

You'll hear:

  • Why the "starving artist" narrative needs to die
  • How to treat your creativity like a business
  • The difference between a hobby and a side hustle (and why both are valid!)
  • Ways to diversify artistic income without "selling out"
  • Why promoting your work doesn’t make you less of an artist
  • The power of choosing your clients, rates, and creative priorities

🎧 If you're interested in how money flows into your life as a creative—and how to turn your art into income streams (without selling your soul)—give us a listen on any podcast platform.

Creativity and business are not mutually exclusive. You can write poems and get paid. You can self-publish and show up like a CEO. The flow begins when you stop thinking like a starving artist and start thinking like a business owner.

Resources Mentioned:
  • Tony’s book A Wandering Mind
  • Melissa’s Lockwood Universe book series
  • Episode 2 on the 7 types of income streams
  • Tony’s Website
  • Melissa’s website
  • Melissa on Instagram
  • Tony in Instagram

Don’t miss a single drip. Subscribe for free and catch every trickle, flow, and flood of money wisdom as it lands.

Disclaimer: The content in this episode is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or other professional advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified financial advisor or professional regarding your unique situation.

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