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You’re Stealing From Yourself

You’re Stealing From Yourself

FromPull The Thread


You’re Stealing From Yourself

FromPull The Thread

ratings:
Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The largest art theft in history happened nearly 33 years ago, in Boston, March 18, 1990. Thieves stole 13 pieces of art valued at over $500 million, from Isabella Gardner Museum.One of the pieces stolen has been valued at $250 million… A reward of $10 million is still being offered for the return of this art. Have you ever stolen from yourself? If you’re a creative trying to do business by selling the things you make, or your services themselves, most likely, I’m sorry to tell you, you have.This episode is all about the ways you’re stealing from yourself, and how to stop.Dig into other episodes by visiting pullthethreadpodcast.comInterested in learning from Krystal? Hop on the mailing list on krystaldouglas.com.
Released:
Jun 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (28)

The podcast teaches you everything you need to know to be profitable at craft-based work, and dive deep on sewing as a career choice. Join your host, Krystal Douglas - a celebrity tailor, creative entrepreneur and wild mustang tamer.Krystal took a Brother home sewing machine and a $30 craigslist desk and built a six-figure sewing business that supports a life she loves… while generating hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue each year. It definitely didn’t come easy, but this podcast is meant to help others shorten their learning curve. She shares what she's learned about entrepreneurship and business building as it applies to craft based work, and open up about what she wishes she knew when she first started. Go behind the scenes on every tool, trick, and business process Krystal has learned from costuming celebrities, manufacturing clothing, and selling products... so that you can stop questioning your skills, and start profiting from your work.