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By August Lamm
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Chapter two of a mini-series about my relationship with the internet. This episode describes the moment when I first realized that everything had gone wrong, and that something would have to change. The second half of the episode is a wonderful listener response from Kathlyn Pagador about how to get the most out of social media without losing yourself in it.
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This is chapter one of a new mini-series about my relationship with the internet. It begins with my very first smartphone, then follows my path to success on social media, and ends with a philosophical crisis. Join me as I investigate how technology affects artists, and work toward a healthier and more balanced life.
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After spending my entire adult life building a career on social media, I decided to step away from it all to see what would happen. In the virtual world I was thriving but in reality I was more isolated and insecure than ever. I needed to see for myself if the cycle of internet attention and rejection had anything to do with it.
I recorded a series of diary entries over the ensuing weeks to track my progress. My hope here is to start a dialogue about social media and its damaging effects on mental health and the creative process. These things are not easy to talk about, especially when your income depends on maintaining your popularity. But this is something that I have to put out there. I look forward to hearing your own thoughts and experiences.
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What do you do when you've got limited time and limitless ideas? You'll need to pick and choose your projects, especially if you want to have a consistent output. But don't get too caught up in the end results—you're an artist, not a machine! It's important to keep exploring and experimenting throughout your career, even if it doesn't pay.
Question from @alejandra_erica_santillan
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Artists get taken advantage of all the time! I explain why this might be happening to you and how to avoid it in the future. The second half of the show is an interview with artist Xan Peters about workshops, day jobs, and finding the courage to ask for help.
Find Hatchling on Instagram
Find Hatchling on Instagram @hatchlingpod
Hosted by Bryan the Girl
Email me at [email protected] to be featured on the show!
Artists get taken advantage of all the time! I explain why this might be happening to you and how to avoid it in the future. The second half of the show is an interview with artist Xan Peters about workshops, day jobs, and finding the courage to ask for help.
Find Hatchling on Instagram
Find Hatchling on Instagram @hatchlingpod
Hosted by Bryan the Girl
Email me at [email protected] to be featured on the show!
My very first interview! I talk to my internet friend Heather Ihn Martin about how she decided to go full-time with her painting a year ago and how her life has changed since then.
Check out Heather’s upcoming shows
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Hosted by Bryan the Girl
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There’s no shortcut to building an audience, but money can certainly help. This week I discuss the best and worst ways to invest financially in your business including ads, giveaways, fake followers, feature accounts and more.
Questions from @drosslayson
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Hosted by Bryan the Girl
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Do you have a healthy relationship with technology? I don't! I pick up my phone hundreds of times throughout the day and spend hours doing nothing meaningful or memorable. When your career requires social media, it's so difficult to step away and get back to real life. This week I make a plan to do just that—without sacrificing the things I love about technology.
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Hosted by Bryan the Girl
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Creative work doesn't just happen. It takes planning and consistency, which doesn't come naturally to all artists. So how do you build a schedule that fits your personality? I'll share my own schedule plus some tips for getting things done while taking full advantage of that freelance flexibility.
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Hosted by Bryan the Girl
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