Title: A Peek into the Artist’s Wallet: Episode 1
Hey everyone! I have something exciting to share – a new YouTube series, ‘A Peek into the Artist’s Wallet’
If you’ve ever been curious about how creatives make ends meet, this is perfect for you. I’ve partnered with Stefanie from ‘The Broke and Beautiful Life’ to chat with our friends and colleagues on how they keep their artistic life afloat.
Bear with us as we’re new to vlogging, but we’re excited to kick off our first episode today.
Our first guest is Patrick Judd, a fellow graduate from Stockton who now runs his own theater company in NYC, XYXee. If you’re in or around New York City, you might consider watching their upcoming show, ‘1959 Pink Thunderbird Convertible’, on December 6th. Tickets are just $18 and can be found here.
In our chat with Patrick, we discuss his education, how he tackles student loans, and the benefits and drawbacks of studying theater at lesser-known schools.
Here’s a sneak peek at what we’re covering:
– The pros and cons of a small school versus a big-name university.
– Navigating student loans when you’re a performing arts major,
– Figuring out the next steps post-graduation, and creating your own opportunities.
– Day-to-day survival and keeping your career on track in New York City.
– Paying back those student loans – the least discussed yet most intimidating monster.
– Budgeting and finding non-traditional ways to fund your career.
– Essential financial knowledge for students.
– Sticking it out in the business or exploring alternative options.
Stay tuned for our next episodes where we’ll discuss how Patrick started his own theater company and the financial implications of entrepreneurship in the arts!
Feel free to follow us on Google+, Twitter, and Facebook, and remember to spread the word. Stay tuned!
Next Time: A Peek into the Artist’s Wallet: The Harmony of Art & Finances!
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