Episode #102

Financial Planning

for Creatives

How can you best align your finances with the life you want? In this episode, Jennifer talks with certified financial planner, Sylvie Scowcroft, to tackle the often-overwhelming topic of money, especially for creatives. Sylvie shares her desire to demystify financial jargon and empower artists to feel confident with their money and overcome any shame surrounding it. She explains how financial planning is about creating tools to build the life you want as she breaks down the essentials of budgeting, cash flow, tax planning, and long-term goal setting. They discuss how to overcome money shame, approach financial planning with curiosity instead of judgment, and understand how your time, energy, and finances are interconnected. Plus, they share practical tips like setting up “money dates,” categorizing expenses, and reframing how we view spending through storytelling. Whether you’re overspending, over-saving, or unsure where to start, this episode will help you take the first steps toward financial clarity and freedom by discovering how you can shift your mindset, align your finances with your values, and use money as a tool to live your fullest artistic life. 

About Our Guest

Sylvie Scowcroft loves talking about art and money. A New York native who studied Mathematical Economics and Dance, she has consistently straddled the performing arts and business worlds. She is the founder of The Financial Grove, a financial planning firm aimed to help creative-minded people gain clarity and confidence around their finances. Sylvie also works as a producer and especially loves championing new musical theater. She is a proud board member for Flight Path Dance Project, an organization that is revolutionizing accessibility to dance education.

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