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In this episode of the Late Bloomer Actor podcast, host David John Clark dives into the concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI) with guest Conrad Shaw, an actor and advocate for UBI. They explore how UBI can provide financial stability for creatives, allowing them to focus on their craft without the constant pressure of financial insecurity. Conrad shares insights from his work on the Bootstraps project and discusses the potential societal benefits of UBI, including increased creativity and reduced poverty.
Takeaways
Find Conrad on LinkedIn.
For information on Comingle.
For information on The Bootstraps Project.
And certainly check out the ITSA Foundation.
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Text The Late Bloomer Actor a Question or Comment.
In this episode of the Late Bloomer Actor podcast, host David John Clark dives into the concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI) with guest Conrad Shaw, an actor and advocate for UBI. They explore how UBI can provide financial stability for creatives, allowing them to focus on their craft without the constant pressure of financial insecurity. Conrad shares insights from his work on the Bootstraps project and discusses the potential societal benefits of UBI, including increased creativity and reduced poverty.
Takeaways
Find Conrad on LinkedIn.
For information on Comingle.
For information on The Bootstraps Project.
And certainly check out the ITSA Foundation.
Support the show
Please consider supporting the show by becoming a paid subscriber (you can cancel at any time) by clicking the 'Support' button in your player and you will have the opportunity to be a part of the live recordings prior to release.
And please Rate the show on IMDB.
This episode was recorded on RiversideFM - click the link to join and record.
And I listen to my favourite podcasts on TrueFans. TrueFans is a podcasting marketplace where listeners discover the podcasts they love but only pay the price they want for the value they receive. Download in your Apple or Google playstores.
Check out The Secret Actor Society a community and educational platform to help propel your career forward. Use this link for 40% off your first two payments (after two free trial months.)
I am a huge advocate for and user of WeAudition - an online community for self-taping and auditions. Use the PROMO code: LATEBLOOMER for 25% of your membership.