Description
Passion tax. What is it and how does it show up for freelancers, particularly those working in creative industries?
Bo and Amy discuss passion tax or passion exploitation and why people who love the work they do are exposed to it. They discuss their own experiences and share practical ways to maintain healthy financial boundaries in your creative work.
Links:
Adam Grant on how jobs, bosses and firms may improve after the crisis in The Economist
Gillian Welch's song - Everything is Free
Soul Traders season 1 episode: Photo copyright and crediting for creatives: your questions for Bo
Soul Traders season 1 episode: Pricing for Freelancers
Melbourne-based furniture design studio Plyroom and furniture and lighting studio Coco Flip
Bo and Rose Megirian's exhibition 'Fair Isle' for Perth Festival
Bri Hammond on Instagram
Bri Hammond's Isolation Portraits
Tajette O'Halloran on Instagram
Canon Convos interview with Tajette O'Halloran
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