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LightMinded Arts #27 - Financial Fallbacks: Even The Pros Have Them: With James Rollins

59 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Bestselling author James Rollins opens up about the part of the creative journey most artists never talk about—the fear, the financial uncertainty, and the quiet safety nets that keep us going. From his years as a veterinarian to the moment he finally stepped away from a stable career, Rollins shares the real story behind building a creative life that lasts. If you’ve ever wondered how to chase your dream without wrecking your stability, this conversation is a rare look at the emotional and financial fallbacks that even successful artists rely on. I asked Jim some big questions he never gets asked, questions that creatives and especially authors can really benefit from. Don't forget to check out the latest books by James Rollins at: https://jamesrollins.com/ [https://jamesrollins.com/] If you like the content I'm bringing you, and you want to see more, please also visit my website and support me by buying and reviewing my books: https://www.lightmindedarts.com/ [https://www.lightmindedarts.com/] Good luck on your own creative journey!

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