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What does it really mean to be a working creative in today’s world?
In this solo career episode of Too Much, Denise Love Hewett breaks down the realities of building a creative life without burning out, going broke, or forcing yourself into someone else’s timeline. Drawing from her own experience starting over at 33 after her company shut down, Denise shares what it actually takes to sustain creativity in a capitalist system that rarely supports artists.
This episode is an honest, practical roadmap for creatives who feel behind, conflicted, or pressured to “go all in” before they’re financially ready. Denise challenges the myth that you must quit your job to be taken seriously and offers a grounded framework for building a creative life that honors both ambition and well-being. In this episode, Denise explores:
What it means to start over in your 30s and relinquish societal timelines
Why failure can free you creatively instead of breaking you
The myth of “going all in” and why it’s often rooted in privilege
How to balance financial security with creative fulfillment
The difference between energetically positive, neutral, and draining work
How to build a creative life with side hustles, freelance work, or a salary job
Why discipline, not inspiration, sustains creativity long-term
How to time block your days as a creative and treat your work like a real job
How to stop waiting for more money, followers, or permission to begin
Why being a creative today also means being the CEO of your own life
Denise also shares the behind-the-scenes structure of her own creative process, from podcasting and DJing to writing, speaking, and building long-term infrastructure for creative freedom. This episode is especially valuable for artists, writers, performers, entrepreneurs, and anyone navigating career pivots or questioning their creative path.
If you’ve ever felt behind, afraid to start, or unsure how to make creativity sustainable, this episode will help you trust your timing and commit to your work without self-betrayal.
New episodes every Monday.
You can follow this podcast @toomuchwithdlh and Denise @deniselovehewett
Email [email protected] for any suggestions or advice.
Subscribe to the Substack for deeper frameworks and essays supporting an independent creative life.
By Denise Love HewettWhat does it really mean to be a working creative in today’s world?
In this solo career episode of Too Much, Denise Love Hewett breaks down the realities of building a creative life without burning out, going broke, or forcing yourself into someone else’s timeline. Drawing from her own experience starting over at 33 after her company shut down, Denise shares what it actually takes to sustain creativity in a capitalist system that rarely supports artists.
This episode is an honest, practical roadmap for creatives who feel behind, conflicted, or pressured to “go all in” before they’re financially ready. Denise challenges the myth that you must quit your job to be taken seriously and offers a grounded framework for building a creative life that honors both ambition and well-being. In this episode, Denise explores:
What it means to start over in your 30s and relinquish societal timelines
Why failure can free you creatively instead of breaking you
The myth of “going all in” and why it’s often rooted in privilege
How to balance financial security with creative fulfillment
The difference between energetically positive, neutral, and draining work
How to build a creative life with side hustles, freelance work, or a salary job
Why discipline, not inspiration, sustains creativity long-term
How to time block your days as a creative and treat your work like a real job
How to stop waiting for more money, followers, or permission to begin
Why being a creative today also means being the CEO of your own life
Denise also shares the behind-the-scenes structure of her own creative process, from podcasting and DJing to writing, speaking, and building long-term infrastructure for creative freedom. This episode is especially valuable for artists, writers, performers, entrepreneurs, and anyone navigating career pivots or questioning their creative path.
If you’ve ever felt behind, afraid to start, or unsure how to make creativity sustainable, this episode will help you trust your timing and commit to your work without self-betrayal.
New episodes every Monday.
You can follow this podcast @toomuchwithdlh and Denise @deniselovehewett
Email [email protected] for any suggestions or advice.
Subscribe to the Substack for deeper frameworks and essays supporting an independent creative life.