Your Creative Mind

Getting Paid Is Part of the Art


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The simple question that protects artists, writers, performers, and creative entrepreneurs from unpaid work
What changes when you decide your creativity deserves professional respect and pay?

In this solo episode of Your Creative Mind, Izolda Trakhtenberg speaks candidly to writers, musicians, actors, and creative professionals about getting paid, setting boundaries, and refusing the “do it for exposure” narrative. Drawing on decades of real-world experience, Izolda shares practical language for negotiating creative work, mindset shifts that build authority and consistency, and stories that show why professionalism protects both your art and your energy. You’ll gain confidence around rates, contracts, and saying no without apology, while still choosing when generosity truly serves you. This episode supports sustainable creative careers, confident self-advocacy, and treating artistry as meaningful, paid work.

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Your Creative MindBy Izolda Trakhtenberg