James and Pat ask questions, discuss options, and debate financial and productivity growth plans for creatives.
The debate: Pat must convince James that it’s possible to have a growth plan for purely creative work.
The plans: Pat and James run through their respective growth plans for BOTH their creative-adjacent and purely creative work.
For both: How to find more capacity to do more and better work, then help it find its audience and grow income.
Hint: James says ‘raise my rates’ then discusses increasing the perceived and real value of his work as a ghostwriter.
Questions for Listeners:
Can purely creative work have a financial growth plan?
What ideas from this segment resonated with you?
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