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Creative Success = Financial Balance with Flexible Budget Plans As a creative individual, dealing with irregular income can be daunting. In this episode of From "Creative Passion To Profit", titled "How Creatives Can Budget for Regular Income," I, Mahmood, tackle one of the biggest challenges faced by those in the arts and creative world—budgeting. Have you ever felt the high of being fully booked and having commissions flying off the shelves, only to be met with silence and income droughts the following month? You're not alone. But here's the good news: with a little planning, you can smooth out those financial ups and downs. In this episode, I'll share three simple steps to help you build a budgeting system that fits your lifestyle and supports your creative ambitions. You'll learn how to determine your essential baseline expenses, create a financial buffer for quiet months, and implement a flexible yet simple budgeting method that allows you to thrive creatively and financially. You'll also have some homework tasks... Timestamped Summary: [00:00:00] Introduction to challenges of budgeting with erratic income. [00:00:58] Step 1: Determine your baseline expenses. [00:02:12] Step 2: Build a financial buffer for quieter months. [00:03:46] Step 3: Apply a simple, discipline-based budget system. [00:04:58] Homework: Calculate baseline expenses and track income. Mentioned in this episode: Training Training Training Find out more about Budgetwhizz Find out more about Budgetwhizz Budgetwhizz…
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×15% of Southwest Airlines’ corporate workforce is out of a job in the Dallas-based company’s first-ever major layoffs. Frigid temperatures across the state and all eyes are on the Texas grid’s ability to handle it. How the grid became what it is today. President Trump has dismantled a couple of boards you’ve probably never heard about. Why some are concerned about the repercussions. The UT women’s basketball team is ranked No. 2 in the latest AP poll, but has a case for the No. 1 spot. A look at their path towards the NCAA tournament. Plus, remembering Mexican singer and songwriter Paquita la del Barrio. The post Behind Southwest Airlines’ big job cuts appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
A measles outbreak in rural West Texas is rapidly spreading, with 49 cases confirmed. We’ll check in to see how the hospital in that region is responding. The Texas Metropolitan Blueprint is an ambitious five-year plan to help policymakers confront the state’s explosive population growth. Gov. Greg Abbott is warning Texans to prepare for what could be the coldest winter event in state history. Plus: What do federal job cuts mean for national parks – and will they affect Texas? The post Measles outbreak spreads in rural West Texas appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
It took a while, but the Texas House now ready to take action on some closely watched legislation. Blaise Gainey of The Texas Newsroom gets us up to speed on the week ahead under the pink dome. A new study assesses the severity of water access problems in colonias, unincorporated communities with long-standing infrastructure issues. What happens after an ICE raid? Cactus, Texas, still feels the impact. In 2023, Texas lawmakers touted a business-friendly paid parental leave insurance program – but two years later, few businesses are offering it, and most new parents still can’t afford to take time off. And: Lights, camera, Texas? How some big stars are teaming up to bring in more movie production. The post Why Texas’ paid parental leave plan isn’t working appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
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Listen to the first episode of Season 3 The Disconnect: Power, Politics and the Texas Blackout. This season the podcast explores the history of oil and gas regulation, how the industry became essentially self-regulating, and how some Texas officials continue to see natural gas as the future of electricity production, despite the rapid rise of renewable sources like solar and wind. In the first episode, you’ll hear the story of a con man and a group of hardscrabble East Texas farmers who uncovered the biggest oilfield in U.S. history — and how that discovery forced an obscure state agency to confront the destructive forces of unrestrained oil drilling. Listen and Subscribe to The Disconnect: Power, Politics and the Texas Blackout The post Texas Extra: Introducing Season 3 of The Disconnect: Power, Politics and the Texas Blackout appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
After a long wait, the House speaker makes his committee assignments, and some Texas Republicans are none too pleased. We’ll hear the backstory and how it could affect the legislative session going forward. With the New York Stock Exchange moving part of its operations to Dallas and a separate Texas Stock Exchange in the works, North Texas could soon be home to two major trading hubs. What does this mean for the region’s financial future? A newly analyzed fossil could help answer a key question about the evolution of modern birds. We’ll hear from one of the researchers. Plus: An Austin runner is trying to set his second world record this weekend – for fastest marathon while dribbling a basketball. The post What a stock exchange boom means for Dallas appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
A new survey gives some strong indications what Texans make of the 47th president and what that portends for Texas Sen. John Cornyn’s re-election prospects. Apple and Microsoft have followed Google in renaming the Gulf of Mexico on their maps after a Trump executive order. Tech journalist Omar Gallaga explains what’s behind the change, and whether it fits into a broader shift in Silicon Valley. For decades, scientists have struggled to track young sea turtles between hatching and adulthood. Now, researchers may have some answers. And: Elon Musk is making headlines in D.C. – but back in Texas, he’s been quietly growing his business empire outside of Austin. The post Cracking the mystery of sea turtles’ ‘lost years’ appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
It’s been four years since the deadly days-long blackout in Texas – and “The Disconnect” podcast is back for a third season, exploring what’s changed and what hasn’t. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been told by the new Trump administration to stop work. How a long-term closure might affect you. An investigation into the death of a foster care child has led to the closure of one facility and some bigger questions. And: The women on Texas death row have a special relationship with a group of nuns. The details might surprise you. The post A sisterhood of nuns is quietly emerging on Texas death row appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
How President Trump’s new tariffs on steel and aluminum will impact a wide range of companies across the state. Slashing federal grants that fund overhead for research labs will save some money but also hinder life-saving research. Texans know the price of feeding your dog or cat has been rising. A state lawmaker wants to provide some relief by eliminating the sales tax on pet food. Are electric cars inevitable? In his new book, Wall Street Journal reporter Mike Colias says yes. And: 30 year’s after Selena’s death a new children’s books series pays tribute to the Tejano star’s life. The post ‘Petflation’ is real, and a Texas lawmaker wants to help appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
Concerns are growing about a measles outbreak in West Texas as some legislators push to rollback vaccination requirements. It appears the threat of cutbacks from the federal government may already be having an effect on health services for veterans. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted targeted enforcement actions in Austin last month, and Hispanic business owners say the impact has been immediate. And: Nearly one year ago, downed power lines sparked wildfires that ultimately burned more than 1 million acres in the Texas Panhandle. The recovery effort is ongoing today. The post A year after the Smokehouse Creek Fire, recovery is still underway appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott spoke in front of a crowd of lawmakers and supporters to deliver his State of the State Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025 from Arnold Oil’s corporate headquarters in East Austin. He named his list of emergency items, which are the only issues lawmakers can pass bills on in the first 60 days of the session. This is a recording of a live presentation of the address from the Texas Standard and The Texas Newsroom. The full transcript of this episode of Texas Standard is available on the KUT & KUTX Studio website. The transcript is also available as subtitles or captions on some podcast apps. The post ICYMI: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s 2025 State of the State Address appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
Reports of massive staffing cuts at USAID are rattling the federal bureaucracy and supporters of foreign aid. Andrew Natsios, a Texas A&M professor and a Republican who once served as a USAID administrator, joins the show with his take on the claims of waste and inefficiency at his former agency. A new historical marker stands outside Rockport building that was once the art studio of Simon Michael – a painter who founded the Fulton School of Painting and played a pivotal role in shaping the region’s artistic community. Plus: The Standard celebrates our 10th year on the air with a look back at our top 10 film & TV interviews. The post Former leader of USAID speaks out against agency cuts appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
A bill to let families use taxpayer dollars to cover private school tuition was approved by the Texas Senate, but the debate over the bill’s not done. Next stop: the Texas House. El Paso has still not recovered from government vacancies dating back to the height of COVID, with growing concerns about how that’s affecting basic services in one of Texas’ biggest cities. The WNBA season may be months away, but teams are making big moves – signing free agents, making trades and shaking up coaching staffs ahead of 2025. Spring gardening season is around the corner, but experts say now is not the time to trim your oak trees. February marks the start of oak wilt season, a deadly disease that can devastate trees across Texas. The post Texas Senate passes bill creating school voucher-like program appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
Gov. Greg Abbott announced his priorities over the weekend, and it looks like lawmakers in his party are getting right to work. The Arlington City Council unanimously approved a drilling site that would put 10 new gas wells within a few thousand feet of homes, a daycare and elementary schools. A closer look at the debate. The impact of bird flu goes far beyond the price of eggs. The latest on how it’s affecting Texas farms and people. As we’ve well heard, Elon Musk is taking a big role, attempting to re-shape the U.S. government. The young engineers helping him do it. Plus: It’s feeling a bit like spring already in Texas, but there’s still winter ahead. What the Farmer’s Almanac predicts for the coming months. The post What does the Farmer’s Almanac say about Texas’ winter? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
The Trump administration’s tariffs on China have taken effect, while tariffs on Canada and Mexico are on hold for now – but the threat looms, along with uncertainly. We’ll break down what it means for the state. Pete Hegseth, the new secretary of defense, visits the Texas/Mexico border. What he says about sending more troops. When is a school district too big? Plans to split Keller ISD in two have led to an outcry. And: Most state lawmakers won’t approve recreational marijuana or gambling, but what do Texans want? Details from a new survey. The post Why does Keller ISD want to split in two? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
With a de facto North American trade war set to begin tomorrow, Presidents Donald Trump and Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico announce a one-month delay on tariffs in exchange for added troops at the border. What we learned in Gov. Greg Abbott’s State of the State address, where he announced some unexpected priorities. And: A surprise deal by the Dallas Mavericks to trade away star Luka Doncic is sending waves of disbelief among Dallas fans and pro basketball nationwide. The post Why did the Mavericks trade Luka Doncic? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts .…
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