Creative Entrepreneurs and the Fear of Making Money
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Most dance studio owners don’t struggle with passion.
They struggle with profit.
In this episode, I sit down with Hillary Parnell, founder of Dance Photo Pro and owner of one of North Carolina’s largest studios (1,100+ students), to talk about a revenue opportunity hiding in plain sight: bringing dance class photography in-house.
We unpack the real issue creative entrepreneurs face — the “money story” that makes profit feel uncomfortable — and why that mindset is costing studio owners thousands.
Hillary shares how studios are generating $5,000–$8,000 per 100 students from picture day alone — often $10K+ right before summer cash flow dips.
If you’ve ever felt frustrated watching vendors walk away with revenue you helped create, this episode will challenge your thinking and show you a smarter way.
This is about more than photos.
It’s about ownership, leverage, and building a studio that actually pays you.
Follow + review the show if this sparked something. 🎧