Is there ever a “right” time to start a creative career? Our goal has always been help people pursuing their passion. Helping those people often means helping them think through important decisions such as when to start, when to take the leap. Below, you’ll find our conversations with successful creatives reflecting back on when they had to decide whether to start or wait.
Andre’ Lee

If I could go back in time, I would have definitely started my creative career much sooner. I started around my sophmore year in college. That was my first time ever going to a studio and actually recording a song. An artist named Ace NH took me to The Sound Gallery & the rest was history. I became addicted. Read more >>>
violuna

You know, this is such a great question as I often wonder where I would be today if I had decided to seriously pursue music earlier. I didn’t learn how to DJ until 35 even though I’ve been in love with dance music for as long as I can remember. Read more >>>
Mikka Chesno

I wish i started my creative career earlier. At the time I thought that it was better to study something I like and can make a living out of and so I spent my time getting into a nutrition and dietetics degree in South Africa and then in Israel when I decided to move to Israel instead of studying in South Africa. Read more >>>
Brittany Pomales

I wish I had started sooner. Which I feel is a common answer but my reason is more about the state of publishing then a person one. Publishing gets more and more competitive each year. Combine that with the saturated market and increase printing costs means manuscripts that would have easily sold ten years ago are not necessarily selling today. Read more >>>

