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Exposure Doesn't Pay the Mortgage

15 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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Every year, as marching arts programs begin hiring staff, designers, arrangers, clinicians, consultants, and support personnel, the same conversation resurfaces: "We don't have a budget, but it would be great exposure." Today, we're tackling a difficult truth that many organizations need to hear. Creative work has value. Expertise has value. Experience has value. And while many of us gladly volunteer, donate time, and help organizations in need, charity only works when it remains a choice—not an expectation. In this episode, we discuss why compensation matters, the difference between appreciation and payment, and how sustainable support for the arts requires supporting the people who serve them. Because exposure doesn't pay the mortgage. And "for the kids" doesn't pay the grocery bill. #SoundstageEDU #MarchingArts #BandDirectors #BoosterClubs #MusicEducation #ArtsAdvocacy #CreativeProfessionals #Leadership #Culture #Governance

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