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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 43 MIN

Money Talks - Audiobook Preview: The psychology of undercharging and how financial stability creates true creative freedom.

from The Terrible Creative · host Patrick Fore

We are doing something a little different this week. To give the live microphone a brief rest, we are pulling back the curtain on a project that has been built in the dark for months. In this episode, you are getting an exclusive, unedited listen to an entire chapter from my newly released audiobook: Chapter 14 — "Money Talks."This chapter cuts straight down to the bone of creative capitalism. It’s about the raw, visceral panic of quoting a number that makes your palms sweat, why the romanticized "starving artist" trope is an absolute lie, and how your pricing is a profound statement about your creative self-worth, not just a line item on an invoice.🎧 THE AUDIOBOOK IS OFFICIALLY OUT IN THE WILDThe wait is over. The complete audiobook version of Lessons From a Terrible Photographer is officially live and streaming onsite at Audible, Apple Books, and everywhere else you consume audio.If you want to grab your copy, listen to the rest of the book, or check out what people are saying, head directly to the link below:👉 Get the Audiobook Here: theterriblecreative.com/the-bookIn This Chapter:The Starbucks Recalibration: The story of the first time I quoted a five-figure rate ($32,000) that made my hands sweat in Irvine, California—and the epiphany that followed.The Trust Fund Myth: Why the "starving artist" romance loses its appeal the exact second your electricity gets turned off, and who actually invented that narrative.The $500 Downtown LA Disaster: A painful look back at my early freelancing days on Upwork, lugging backgrounds up thirty flights of stairs, and realizing my business was just a very expensive hobby.The Discount Photographer Death Spiral: The exact self-perpetuating psychological trap that keeps talented creatives broke, resentful, and suffocated.The Intention Effect: How walking away from a corporate salary at Taylor Guitars forced my brain's Reticular Activating System to prioritize non-negotiable financial targets.The Freedom Equation: Why financial stability isn't for "sellouts"—it is the literal foundation that gives you the breathing room to take true artistic risks.🪵 NEXT WEEK: Money Shame & Trauma with Shelly WaldmanThis audiobook drop is the exact intellectual foundation for where this show is heading next week. Next week, we are continuing our dive into the financial muck with a massive pod-swap conversation featuring Shelly Waldman from the Creative Campfire podcast.We are leaving the dry business strategies at the door and getting entirely real about money trauma, freelance precarity, and what happens when an empty inbox makes you feel like a failure as a human being.Go grab the audiobook, digest Chapter 14, and brace yourself for next week.Connect With the Show:Audiobook Links: theterriblecreative.com/the-bookMain Website & Archive: theterriblecreative.comEmail is Always Open: Send your thoughts, questions, or unfiltered hate mail directly through the link in the show notes. I read everything.Stay curious. Stay courageous. Stay terrible.

We are doing something a little different this week. To give the live microphone a brief rest, we are pulling back the curtain on a project that has been built in the dark for months. In this episode, you are getting an exclusive, unedited listen to an entire chapter from my newly released audiobook: Chapter 14 — "Money Talks."This chapter cuts straight down to the bone of creative capitalism. It’s about the raw, visceral panic of quoting a number that makes your palms sweat, why the romanticized "starving artist" trope is an absolute lie, and how your pricing is a profound statement about your creative self-worth, not just a line item on an invoice.🎧 THE AUDIOBOOK IS OFFICIALLY OUT IN THE WILDThe wait is over. The complete audiobook version of Lessons From a Terrible Photographer is officially live and streaming onsite at Audible, Apple Books, and everywhere else you consume audio.If you want to grab your copy, listen to the rest of the book, or check out what people are saying, head directly to the link below:👉 Get the Audiobook Here: theterriblecreative.com/the-bookIn This Chapter:The Starbucks Recalibration: The story of the first time I quoted a five-figure rate ($32,000) that made my hands sweat in Irvine, California—and the epiphany that followed.The Trust Fund Myth: Why the "starving artist" romance loses its appeal the exact second your electricity gets turned off, and who actually invented that narrative.The $500 Downtown LA Disaster: A painful look back at my early freelancing days on Upwork, lugging backgrounds up thirty flights of stairs, and realizing my business was just a very expensive hobby.The Discount Photographer Death Spiral: The exact self-perpetuating psychological trap that keeps talented creatives broke, resentful, and suffocated.The Intention Effect: How walking away from a corporate salary at Taylor Guitars forced my brain's Reticular Activating System to prioritize non-negotiable financial targets.The Freedom Equation: Why financial stability isn't for "sellouts"—it is the literal foundation that gives you the breathing room to take true artistic risks.🪵 NEXT WEEK: Money Shame & Trauma with Shelly WaldmanThis audiobook drop is the exact intellectual foundation for where this show is heading next week. Next week, we are continuing our dive into the financial muck with a massive pod-swap conversation featuring Shelly Waldman from the Creative Campfire podcast.We are leaving the dry business strategies at the door and getting entirely real about money trauma, freelance precarity, and what happens when an empty inbox makes you feel like a failure as a human being.Go grab the audiobook, digest Chapter 14, and brace yourself for next week.Connect With the Show:Audiobook Links: theterriblecreative.com/the-bookMain Website & Archive: theterriblecreative.comEmail is Always Open: Send your thoughts, questions, or unfiltered hate mail directly through the link in the show notes. I read everything.Stay curious. Stay courageous. Stay terrible.

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