The economics of art (and craft) and why you shouldn’t feel guilty about the prices you need to charge to make a living.

The other day, I popped into Michael’s to look for something quickly, and was totally overwhelmed by the sheer amount of crap that people were buying. I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve been in a big box store since the pandemic started, and this most recent trip reminded me that …

“But I want my work to be ‘accessible’.” A pricing problem that plagues many of us.

In Module 1 of my new class, Sell Without Shame, I address an issue I’ve been helping artists and makers deal with for years: the problem of pricing your work too low in order to make it “accessible.” This is one of those sneaky problems that artists and makers need to be on the look …

How you can charge more and still make your work accessible.

One of the chapters in my new ebook on getting sh*t done is called Charge More. And if you’ve ever taken a class with me, this should come as no surprise. “Raise your prices” is practically my battle cry! Still, I’m sure there are some people who will read that chapter (maybe even you) and …