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What It's Actually Like to Run a Small (Creative) Business

November 26

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Episode Description

When I went freelance full-time to write Culture Study, I had no idea what I was doing. NONE. It took me several years — and encouragement from my accountant and other writers — to begin thinking of what I was doing as a small business. And it took me several years after that to understand how small businesses, especially small creative businesses, have to figure out strategies to fend off burnout in order to, well, stay in it for the long haul. We have to make our creative work and our business practices sustainable.

Printmaker and textile artist Jen Hewett was one of the first people I saw talking frankly about what it's like to run a creative small business — the stuff that takes way too much time, the stuff that's super annoying, how she budgets and takes time off and deals with eldercare and divides her days and weeks and years. We loved answering all your questions about SMALL BUSINESS LYFE — balancing the 'business' with the 'creative,' how to think about social media promotion, how to protect a hobby from becoming a business — and I can't wait to talk more in the comments.

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Show Notes:

We're currently looking for your questions for future episodes about:

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  • Anything you need advice or want musings on for the AAA segment. You can ask about anything, it’s literally the name of the segment

  • As always, you can submit your questions (and ideas for future eps) here

For this week’s discussion: I'd love to hear about your own experiences (and challenges) running a small business!

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