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Petit: The industry is changing, money chats, and answering your questions!

Season 1, Ep. 69
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In this episode of Process the Podcast, host Arielle Thomas discusses her journey as a motion director. social strategist and the evolution of the industry in the current economic client. She has never been so vulnerable! She shares insights on navigating industry changes, the significance of relationships in production, and her commitment to empowering small businesses through education. Arielle also delves into financial management for creatives, networking strategies, and maximising content shoot investments, all while emphasising the value of artist integrity and collaboration.


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