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Notes - on value and worth

10 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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Notes - on value and worth inspired by Charles Umney In this Notes episode, I explore a distinction that emerged while thinking about my conversation with Charles Umney's work on the politics of value. Phrases like "charge what you're worth" and "know your worth" are often useful and encouraging. But they can sometimes blur together two different ideas: your worth as a person, and the commercial value of the work you do. I explore why those might be different things, why commercial value changes from one context to another, and why separating the two can help us understand our careers more clearly. Along the way I discuss: * Worth versus commercial value * Why context matters * Better clients, better employers, and better opportunities * Understanding what people actually value Entertainment Matters Cue Sheet: https://www.john-blackburn.com/pod [https://www.john-blackburn.com/pod] With thanks to Pete Faint for the Entertainment Matters theme tune. Website: https://www.petefaint.com [https://www.petefaint.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petefaint_/ [https://www.instagram.com/petefaint_/]

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Portada del episodio Notes - on value and worth

Notes - on value and worth

Notes - on value and worth inspired by Charles Umney In this Notes episode, I explore a distinction that emerged while thinking about my conversation with Charles Umney's work on the politics of value. Phrases like "charge what you're worth" and "know your worth" are often useful and encouraging. But they can sometimes blur together two different ideas: your worth as a person, and the commercial value of the work you do. I explore why those might be different things, why commercial value changes from one context to another, and why separating the two can help us understand our careers more clearly. Along the way I discuss: * Worth versus commercial value * Why context matters * Better clients, better employers, and better opportunities * Understanding what people actually value Entertainment Matters Cue Sheet: https://www.john-blackburn.com/pod [https://www.john-blackburn.com/pod] With thanks to Pete Faint for the Entertainment Matters theme tune. Website: https://www.petefaint.com [https://www.petefaint.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petefaint_/ [https://www.instagram.com/petefaint_/]

11 de jun de 202610 min
Portada del episodio With Charles Umney

With Charles Umney

This week I’m joined by Charles Umney, Professor of International Work and Employment at the University of Leeds. We talk about AI and creative work, Charlie’s idea of the politics of value, and why the real question may not be whether AI replaces musicians, but how it reshapes the conditions under which creative work is valued, paid for and understood. We also explore platforms and algorithms, worker voice and collective bargaining, and what musicians, performers and entertainment professionals may need to think about as AI becomes part of the landscape. Learn more about Charlie and his work: Google Scholar Charles Umney Google Scholar [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Xh3WJfF8OTc&utm_source=chatgpt.com] University of Leeds Charles Umney at University of Leeds [https://business.leeds.ac.uk/departments-people-work-employment/staff/545/professor-charles-umney?utm_source=chatgpt.com] If you'd like to stay up to date with new episodes, please sign up to the Entertainment Matters Cue Sheet: Entertainment Matters Cue Sheet [https://www.john-blackburn.com/pod?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Music by Pete Faint Website: Pete Faint [https://www.petefaint.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Instagram: @petefaint_ [https://www.instagram.com/petefaint_/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

4 de jun de 20261 h 15 min
Portada del episodio Notes - on being organised

Notes - on being organised

Entertainment Matters Notes – on being organised inspired by Claire Owen-Jones In this notes episode, John Blackburn reflects on a moment from his conversation with Claire Owen-Jones, where she offers a simple definition of what being organised might actually look like. Rather than treating organisation as a personality type or moral judgement, John explores the idea that being organised may be less about becoming a certain kind of person and more about discovering practical ways of doing things that genuinely work for you. Entertainment Matters Cue Sheet: https://www.john-blackburn.com/pod [https://www.john-blackburn.com/pod] Theme music by Pete Faint [https://www.petefaint.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]. @petefaint_ [https://www.instagram.com/petefaint_?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==]

28 de may de 20269 min
Portada del episodio With Claire Owen-Jones

With Claire Owen-Jones

This week I’m joined by Claire Owen-Jones, an accountant who works with freelancers in the creative industries. We talk about Making Tax Digital, getting organised, and why your relationship with your accountant might matter more than you think. Along the way we discuss: Making Tax Digital and what is actually changing. Why HMRC wants people doing more regular bookkeeping. The benefits of streamlining your finances and separating business and personal spending. Software options for freelancers and creative businesses. What “being organised” really means in practice. Why communication with your accountant matters more than most people think. How to think about finances as a story rather than just a list of numbers. And why accountants probably hear more fear, shame and avoidance than most people realise. Find out more about Claire: www.loudandclearaccounting.co.uk [http://www.loudandclearaccounting.co.uk] With thanks to Pete Faint for the Entertainment Matters theme tune. @petefaint_ [https://www.instagram.com/petefaint_?utm_source=chatgpt.com] petefaint.com [http://petefaint.com] Stay up to date with Entertainment Matters and receive the Cue Sheet: john-blackburn.com/pod [http://john-blackburn.com/pod]

21 de may de 20261 h 15 min
Portada del episodio Notes - on compliments

Notes - on compliments

In this Notes episode, John reflects on compliments, and why people in live entertainment often struggle to receive them. Part of that seems to come from how seriously people take their craft, and how much of their attention is placed on technical detail. That can lead to quietly judging whether a compliment is “correct” before accepting it. What gets lost in that process is what the compliment is really about. Most people aren’t scoring technique. They’re describing the effect something had on them. And that effect is, ultimately, the point of the work. That same distinction shows up in criticism as well. Not all feedback carries the same weight, and timing, source, and context all matter. But separating the message from the messenger can make both compliments and criticism easier to handle, and sometimes more useful. — If you would like to hear when new Entertainment Matters episodes are released, please sign up to the Entertainment Matters Cue Sheet:  https://www.john-blackburn.com/pod [https://www.john-blackburn.com/pod] And thanks, as always, for whatever you do to make live entertainment happen.

30 de abr de 202617 min