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Episode 31 - Perceived Value, Pricing & Respecting Creative Work In Episode 31 of Pickles and Pasta, Jay and Steph kick things off with playful creative momentum, riffing on a “Cherish” t-shirt concept in real time and reflecting on the closing of iconic New York spaces, what it signals about shifting culture, and how change reshapes creative communities. From there, the conversation moves into something many creatives experience but don’t always talk about openly: being asked to work for free. From influencers requesting original artwork in exchange for “exposure” to people casually asking producers to “just read a script” or weigh in on a project, Jay and Steph unpack the deeper issue beneath those moments, the perceived value of creative work. Why are artists, designers, and producers so often expected to donate their time and expertise when other professions aren’t? And how do you respond without burning bridges or underselling yourself? It’s an honest conversation about boundaries, confidence, and what it really means to respect the work, both your own and other people’s. Topics Covered: • The creative spark and staying open to ideas • The closing of cultural institutions and city evolution • Why creatives are often asked to work for free • Influencer culture and the “free product” mindset • Educating clients about professional value • How to price art and creative services • Balancing confidence with market reality • The importance of paying people fairly • Rapid fire: shopping habits, minimalism, and food decisions If this conversation resonated, let it be a reminder: Know your value, protect your work, and don’t be afraid to charge what you’re worth.