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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 worldābudgeting. 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 Budgetwhizzā¦
Cloud Atlas: How The Cloud Reshaped Human Life
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Cloud Atlas is the story of the cloud, from the people who invented it, invested in it, built businesses in it, and use it every day. Written and hosted by Dustin Lowman, an English-major-turned-cloud-tech-marketer, the show uses narrative elements and common-sense metaphors to break down technical topics in terms everyone can understand. Whether you're a tech worker or have only a *cloudy* understanding of all things tech, the story is a fascinating one. Made possible by CloudZero.
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Cloud Atlas is the story of the cloud, from the people who invented it, invested in it, built businesses in it, and use it every day. Written and hosted by Dustin Lowman, an English-major-turned-cloud-tech-marketer, the show uses narrative elements and common-sense metaphors to break down technical topics in terms everyone can understand. Whether you're a tech worker or have only a *cloudy* understanding of all things tech, the story is a fascinating one. Made possible by CloudZero.
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ĆAn easy way to understand what the early cloud did is to think of it like a public utility. The same way buildings depend on a common set of utilities ā gas, electricity, and water ā software projects depend on a common set of services: compute, storage, and database. āComputeā refers to the power it takes to run the software. āStorageā refers to the part of cloud computing most of us know about ā web-based storage, as opposed to local storage options, like personal hard drives. āDatabaseā refers to information about the items in storage, and mechanisms for retrieving and delivering stored data to users. To create the cloud, and to offer it as a public utility to other software companies, Amazon needed solutions for all three. And in the mid-late-2000s, thatās exactly what they built ā unleashing an economic event of epic proportions: the software-as-a-service (SaaS) revolution. Allan Vermeulen, who led the team that built the world's first web-based storage product, Amazon S3 Matt Round, who led Amazon's personalization team ā and made it such that the online store rearranges itself for every unique user Michael Skok, founding partner of Underscore VC, and a major cloud investor Joe Kinsella, founder of CloudHealth Technologies Erik Peterson, co-founder and CTO of CloudZero, Inc.ā¦
For Amazon to survive, they needed the cloud. But they had to invent it ā and creating the cloud meant overcoming obstacles fundamental to the nature of software development at the time. The main obstacle was what developers lovingly referred to as āThe Monolith.ā In Monolith architecture, it was like all elements of a software system were plugged into the same outlet, and if you wanted to replace or update one, you had to unplug the whole thing ā not a sustainable structure for the kind of global-scale business Amazon wanted to create. In other words, to create the cloud, Amazon had to first reinvent the wheel ā redefining standards for building and running software. Including contributions from: Allan Vermeulen, who led the team that built the world's first web-based storage product, Amazon S3 Michael Skok, founding partner of Underscore VC, and a major cloud investor Joe Kinsella, founder of CloudHealth Technologies Erik Peterson, co-founder and CTO of CloudZero, Inc.ā¦
Just about everything you interact with digitally is enabled by the cloud. Whether youāre doom-scrolling on Instagram, binge-watching on Netflix, ride-hailing on Uber, or downloading super-cool cloud podcasts (hint, hint) on Spotify, youāre using the cloud. But most people donāt have any idea what the cloud is, where it came from, or what we, as a species, spend on it. Episode One of āCloud Atlasā goes back to the birthplace of the cloud: a little digital bookstore called Amazon.com. Including contributions from: Allan Vermeulen, who led the team that built the world's first web-based storage product, Amazon S3 Matt Round, who led Amazon's personalization team ā and made it such that the online store rearranges itself for every unique userā¦
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