The Exploitation of Creative People and Their Passions - Publication Date |
- Jun 05, 2019
- Episode Duration |
- 00:14:27
It’s hard enough to live, work and survive in the Bay Area. But people whose work is their passion often make additional sacrifices to do what they love. Many of you shared stories of “passion exploitation” after KQED Arts published an article in March about how San Francisco’s Apple store paid in-store performers with merchandise instead of cash. It turns out there’s research that shows creative people can be vulnerable to passion exploitation.
Guest: Nastia Voynovskaya, music editor with KQED Arts.
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