Midlife Circus
Message the Show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2611020/fan_mail/new] Almost everyone has a creative thing they've been thinking about for years but never started. Rob wants to shoot action videos. Brent wants to restore old cars. Other people have pottery, photography, or a book idea sitting in the back of their head. In this episode, Brent and Rob get specific about what it takes to move a creative hobby into a real business in midlife, including the three categories of creative work, a passion-product-marketplace framework, and why most creators undercharge themselves out of the gate. If you've got a creative idea you keep coming back to, this episode is where you find out what to actually do with it. Links, resources, books mentioned: * Join the Midlife Circus Community on Substack [https://community.midlifecircus.fm/] * Follow us: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/midlifecircus.fm/], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/midlifecircus], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577574790420], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@MidlifeCircus] * Visit Episode Website [https://midlifecircus.fm/episodes/episode-31-launching-a-creative-business-in-midlife] * Mountain Mud Ceramics [https://www.mountainmudceramics.com/] (creative business mentioned) Topics we are covering in this episode: * The difference between a creative hobby and a creative business * Three categories of creative work: physical goods, creative content, and creative services * How to apply passion, product, and marketplace as a starting framework * Why most creators underprice themselves out of the gate * Choosing the right platform without spreading across too many * Starting small with a minimum viable product * Playing the long game and resisting the comparison trap
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