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Monetizing Your Hobbies (or not)

An episode of the Rough Drafts Welcome by Salt and Sage Books podcast, hosted by Salt and Sage Books, titled "Monetizing Your Hobbies (or not)" was published on December 27, 2023 and runs 38 minutes.

December 27, 2023 ·38m · Rough Drafts Welcome by Salt and Sage Books

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Erin & Sachiko discuss the benefits and drawbacks of monetizing your hobbies, including writing, quilting, art, etc., and the importance of having space in your life for additional emotionally fulfilling things. Because we all have things we love, but hey, we also live in capitalism, and we also need groceries. Do you want to be a full-time writer? A well-loved author? A famous quilter? This is the conversation for you. You can book edits with the entire Salt and Sage Books team at www.saltandsagebooks.com and help us keep our other hobbies funded.

Erin & Sachiko discuss the benefits and drawbacks of monetizing your hobbies, including writing, quilting, art, etc., and the importance of having space in your life for additional emotionally fulfilling things.


Because we all have things we love, but hey, we also live in capitalism, and we also need groceries.


Do you want to be a full-time writer? A well-loved author? A famous quilter? This is the conversation for you.


You can book edits with the entire Salt and Sage Books team at www.saltandsagebooks.com and help us keep our other hobbies funded.

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