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Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Sean Low
100 episodes
1 week ago
I'm Sean Low, and I've been lending practical business advice to those in the business of being creative since the early 2000s, including accomplished notables such as Preston Bailey, Vicente Wolf, Nate Berkus, Sawyer Berson, Style Me Pretty, Marcy Blum, Michelle Rago, and Sylvia Weinstock--to name a few. The key to my own success has been my ability to help artists build their businesses in a way that most honors the art that is behind them. I'll give you straight up, no holds barred advice on handling what happens from deal to done. The journey with your client begins when they first connect with you, whether digitally or in real life. And from that moment until the project is finished, you have the power to manifest an experience and journey with them that's transformative for all. Everyone should be creative. Whatever your art is, it should invigorate you and bring you joy. And if it happens to be your business, it should bring you the money you need to KEEP being creative. Hopefully, I will challenge you each week to do just that. So, let's not just think outside the box… Let's erase it!
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Arts,
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I'm Sean Low, and I've been lending practical business advice to those in the business of being creative since the early 2000s, including accomplished notables such as Preston Bailey, Vicente Wolf, Nate Berkus, Sawyer Berson, Style Me Pretty, Marcy Blum, Michelle Rago, and Sylvia Weinstock--to name a few. The key to my own success has been my ability to help artists build their businesses in a way that most honors the art that is behind them. I'll give you straight up, no holds barred advice on handling what happens from deal to done. The journey with your client begins when they first connect with you, whether digitally or in real life. And from that moment until the project is finished, you have the power to manifest an experience and journey with them that's transformative for all. Everyone should be creative. Whatever your art is, it should invigorate you and bring you joy. And if it happens to be your business, it should bring you the money you need to KEEP being creative. Hopefully, I will challenge you each week to do just that. So, let's not just think outside the box… Let's erase it!
Show more...
Design
Arts,
Business,
Management
Episodes (20/100)
Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 243: More For Employees
1 week ago
15 minutes 48 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 242: The Four Transitions
2 weeks ago
16 minutes 59 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 241: Beanie Babies And The Pet Rock
3 weeks ago
9 minutes 31 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 240: What Does It Mean To Be the Super-Client?
4 weeks ago
21 minutes 3 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 239: You Go First
1 month ago
10 minutes 38 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 238: Know The Rules
1 month ago
15 minutes 39 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 237: The Information Business – Responsibility and Authority
1 month ago
19 minutes 45 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 236: Who Is Your Client?
1 month ago
15 minutes 24 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 235: Go Over The Bar Backwards
2 months ago
14 minutes 38 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 234: The Psychology Of Choice
2 months ago
16 minutes 54 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 233: Trust Is Fluid
2 months ago
14 minutes 18 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 232: My Christmas Wish List
2 months ago
12 minutes 50 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 231: Know Your Clients
3 months ago
20 minutes 28 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 230: What Do You Want To Measure?
3 months ago
16 minutes 54 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 229: Frustration
3 months ago
17 minutes 24 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 228: Stay In Your Lane
3 months ago
17 minutes 16 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 227: Why Hourly Sucks (Mostly)
3 months ago
19 minutes 29 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 226: Play On The Right Stage
4 months ago
14 minutes 26 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 225: The Value Of The Subjective And Knowing If You Are Drawing Bird Or Clouds
4 months ago
26 minutes 7 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
Episode 224: Your Business Is Not A Factory
4 months ago
15 minutes 38 seconds

Business of Being Creative with Sean Low
I'm Sean Low, and I've been lending practical business advice to those in the business of being creative since the early 2000s, including accomplished notables such as Preston Bailey, Vicente Wolf, Nate Berkus, Sawyer Berson, Style Me Pretty, Marcy Blum, Michelle Rago, and Sylvia Weinstock--to name a few. The key to my own success has been my ability to help artists build their businesses in a way that most honors the art that is behind them. I'll give you straight up, no holds barred advice on handling what happens from deal to done. The journey with your client begins when they first connect with you, whether digitally or in real life. And from that moment until the project is finished, you have the power to manifest an experience and journey with them that's transformative for all. Everyone should be creative. Whatever your art is, it should invigorate you and bring you joy. And if it happens to be your business, it should bring you the money you need to KEEP being creative. Hopefully, I will challenge you each week to do just that. So, let's not just think outside the box… Let's erase it!