How do you know if you’re running a viable creative business or funding an expensive hobby? 

In this episode, we challenge the idea of ‘playing small’, explore some simply savvy metrics to identify where your business falls, and brainstorm some creative ideas to diversify your creative business revenue streams.

Viable Businesses: 

✅ Have a Clear Mission and provides solutions

✅ Have a savings plan and financial support for unexpected events to manage risk.

✅  Are profitable to the point where they can pay their owners, invest in support and contractors as needed, and give the owner the ability to pay both personal and business taxes.

Join us as we explore these and other ideas in this week’s episode of The Global Actor Podcast. 

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Other Resources mentioned in this episode:

Playing Small The Actor’s Guide to Becoming a Booking Magnet By Christine Horn

Profit First By Mike Michalowicz

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