EPISODE 100:
BE YOUR OWN FINANCIAL ADVOCATE WITH CARL FABER
Host: Ethan Steimel
Release Date: 09/04/2023
Release Date: 09/04/2023
How to advocate for your own financial wellness with freelance theatre designer Carl Faber.
Topics: ⭐️ Include a cover page in your will ⭐️ Financial plans are not intimidating ⭐️ Easy way to get a picture of your finances ⭐️ Ethan learns something new about ROTH IRAs We revisit past topics: ⭐️ I-Bonds yielding 10% ⭐️ Dave Ramsey is the Dunkin' of finance ⭐️ LinkedIn for entertainment professionals THANK YOU, PATRONS! Because of your support, Artistic Finance has provided 100% FREE resources. ⭐️ 125+ hours of content ⭐️ Helped artists with taxes, IRAs, & investing ⭐️ Given $1,000+ to artists and arts organizations |
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Links and Resources
Carl’s Used EV Article
Personal Capital - free personal finance website
Using HELOC as Emergency Fund
“My Friends” by Taro Gomi
Bogleheads Forum
The Knowledge Project Podcast
Just Enjoy It While You Can
LinkedIn for Artists with Dawn Chiang | Artistic Finance
Dave Ramsey Financial Advice with Greg Ludlow | Artistic Finance
Bond Investing with Maithreyi Gopalakrishnan | Artistic Finance
Credit Card Debt with Joe Longthorne
Credit Card Habits with Tony Johnson | Artistic Finance
Credit Card Advantages with Marc Santos | Artistic Finance
Extras In The Patreon Episode
Listen to our extended discussion with Carl Faber by becoming a patron! Thank you for your ongoing support.
Bonus Episode: Be Your Own Financial Advocate
Topics:
⭐️ Bonds
⭐️ Reverse budgeting
⭐️ Advice for young theatre designers
Carl Faber
Lighting & Theatrical Designer
Carl Faber
@carlfaber
Carl Faber is a visual artist and live-event creator who often (but not always) works as a Lighting Designer for theater, dance, opera, and immersive experiences. He’s created work across the United States, Europe, and Asia, and participates as a company member and consultant with multiple arts organizations.
Outside the field of stage lighting, he’s toured in various production capacities with Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Bon Iver, and The National. He also designs websites, creates database solutions, and has taught at Portland State University and Playwrights Horizons Theater School (NYU/Tisch). He has an extensive assisting background as well, with credits including the Broadway productions of The Book of Mormon, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, and August: Osage County.
He’s a proud member of United Scenic Artists Local USA-829, and is based in Portland, Oregon.
Personal Capital - free personal finance website
Using HELOC as Emergency Fund
“My Friends” by Taro Gomi
Bogleheads Forum
The Knowledge Project Podcast
Just Enjoy It While You Can
LinkedIn for Artists with Dawn Chiang | Artistic Finance
Dave Ramsey Financial Advice with Greg Ludlow | Artistic Finance
Bond Investing with Maithreyi Gopalakrishnan | Artistic Finance
Credit Card Debt with Joe Longthorne
Credit Card Habits with Tony Johnson | Artistic Finance
Credit Card Advantages with Marc Santos | Artistic Finance
Extras In The Patreon Episode
Listen to our extended discussion with Carl Faber by becoming a patron! Thank you for your ongoing support.
Bonus Episode: Be Your Own Financial Advocate
Topics:
⭐️ Bonds
⭐️ Reverse budgeting
⭐️ Advice for young theatre designers
Carl Faber
Lighting & Theatrical Designer
Carl Faber
@carlfaber
Carl Faber is a visual artist and live-event creator who often (but not always) works as a Lighting Designer for theater, dance, opera, and immersive experiences. He’s created work across the United States, Europe, and Asia, and participates as a company member and consultant with multiple arts organizations.
Outside the field of stage lighting, he’s toured in various production capacities with Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Bon Iver, and The National. He also designs websites, creates database solutions, and has taught at Portland State University and Playwrights Horizons Theater School (NYU/Tisch). He has an extensive assisting background as well, with credits including the Broadway productions of The Book of Mormon, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, and August: Osage County.
He’s a proud member of United Scenic Artists Local USA-829, and is based in Portland, Oregon.