EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 16 MIN
The Honeytraps Artists Fall Into (And Why They Feel Like Smart Choices)
from A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach · host Phil Svitek
Not all traps look like mistakes. Some offer good money, attention, or the relief of certainty when you’re exhausted and just trying to survive.I break down the honeytraps artists and creatives fall into: jobs that pay but quietly take over your time, the pull of social media trends and clickbait certainty, and the pressure to take shortcuts when real growth feels painfully slow.We talk about why nuance doesn’t spike, why “this may help” rarely performs as well as “this will solve everything,” and why it can feel harder to grow when you refuse to oversimplify your work or your thinking.I also add an important nuance: sometimes, we have to take a honeytrap — especially for money and survival. The danger isn’t taking the job or chasing stability. It’s losing awareness and letting a temporary trade become a permanent identity.From tipped service work in America to the difference between 10 years doing the same job versus 10 years of real experience, this episode is about learning to use honeytraps consciously — without living inside them.If you’re an artist trying to balance survival, integrity, and long-term growth, this one’s for you.🚀 Looking for a Creative Collaborator or Coach?Whether you need help launching a podcast, shaping your story, editing a video, or navigating the artist’s life—I’m here to help.✅ Work with me: https://philsvitek.com/collaborate/
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Not all traps look like mistakes. Some offer good money, attention, or the relief of certainty when you’re exhausted and just trying to survive.I break down the honeytraps artists and creatives fall into: jobs that pay but quietly take over your time, the pull of social media trends and clickbait certainty, and the pressure to take shortcuts when real growth feels painfully slow.We talk about why nuance doesn’t spike, why “this may help” rarely performs as well as “this will solve everything,” and why it can feel harder to grow when you refuse to oversimplify your work or your thinking.I also add an important nuance: sometimes, we have to take a honeytrap — especially for money and survival. The danger isn’t taking the job or chasing stability. It’s losing awareness and letting a temporary trade become a permanent identity.From tipped service work in America to the difference between 10 years doing the same job versus 10 years of real experience, this episode is about learning to use honeytraps consciously — without living inside them.If you’re an artist trying to balance survival, integrity, and long-term growth, this one’s for you.🚀 Looking for a Creative Collaborator or Coach?Whether you need help launching a podcast, shaping your story, editing a video, or navigating the artist’s life—I’m here to help.✅ Work with me: https://philsvitek.com/collaborate/
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