Season two is here, and yes, I know season one somehow ran 250-something episodes and this is still "season two." We're not overthinking it. I took the spring and summer off, and I'm back with a shift: fewer interviews, more solo episodes built around one thing — growing a real, sustainable art business. The interviews aren't gone, and there are 200-plus of them in the archive if you want another artist's story to pair with these. But the weekly focus now is practical, walk-away-and-do-it advice, not just inspiration.

This episode is part story, part reckoning. I tell you about the semester I nearly didn't double major in art, the professor who talked me into it, and the day I stood up in front of my class, flipped my notes over mid-presentation, and asked them to vote on whether I should take a "safe" internship or go all in on my art. I also tell you what happened after — the magazine job that didn't turn into a job, the arts management gig that turned into a gallery I ran out of a bedroom, then a closet with curtains hung around a painting so I'd feel like I had a window, then an actual studio, then King Street, then back online because, well, 2020.

From there we get into the starving artist myth itself — where it actually comes from, what it costs you the longer you believe it, and why I think it's increasingly just not true. My take: money and art aren't enemies, collectors respect work priced with confidence, and building a sustainable business doesn't mean turning into a machine or giving up your mornings with your coffee and your dog.

Your homework this week isn't a five-step framework. It's two words: just start. The email you've been drafting, the video you've been avoiding, the collaboration you keep talking yourself out of — that's the thing to do today.

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