Artists + Money (in a time of crisis)

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Financial Advisor Bailie Slevin is a great success story. When a car accident disrupted her career as a stage manager for the theater, Bailie found her way to the financial sector and has been a champion for artists’ careers ever since. Bailie transformed a set back into a prosperous career, and when she advises her clients, many of whom are stage and screen artists, she activates that same model of pragmatism, hopefulness, grit, and flexibility. Rebounding after a crisis, like, say, a pandemic, is imperative for artists. Bailie’s mission is to help them get smart about money and to help them think of their work as a business. There’s nothing romantic about starving artists, she says. When artists find good opportunities to make money, they create more opportunities to make good art.Bailie runs her own company, Entertaining Finance. She's also an educator and financial coach at IFWA, the Institute of Financial Wellness for the Arts. You can find Bailie’s contact info on the homepage of entertainingfinance.com. You can also connect with her to become a client if you’re interested. https://www.entertainingfinance.com/https://www.theifwa.com/Disclaimer: The included is not intended to be financial advice to be acted upon. The opinions here to not reflect those off Park Avenue Securities LLC (PAS) or The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America® (Guardian), New York, NY. PAS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Guardian. Entertaining Finance is not an affiliate or subsidiary of PAS or Guardian. OSJ: 52 Forest Ave., Paramus, NJ 07652, 201-843-7700. California license OJ17279 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.