Making art is fun, but making a living off of your creativity is difficult. Aloha, I’m Nick! I’m a Hawaii based artist and entrepreneur. Join me and my fellow creatives as we take a look behind-the-canvas to discuss the nuts and bolts of successful art, business and making it work.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DesignVisual ArtsArts |
E-commerce expert and Co-Founder of www.JustStartUp.com, Desiree Shank joins Nick & Dale for episode 32 of Secondary Colors! Desiree shares her wealth of knowledge on which KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) help best measure the success level of digi... more
Nick, Tracey & Dale are back in this advice-packed episode of Secondary Colors! From public speaking, to managing staff meetings and client giveaways to the daunting task of hiring a new employee - the gang discusses all the pitfalls and highlights o... more
Nick, Tracey & Dale welcome June Shine’s Creative Director, Kahana Kalama to episode #30 of Secondary Colors! Kahana delves into the many skills needed for a successful middle-man between marketing teams and artists - aptly comparing the ability to d... more
Maui-based artist Welzie returns to Secondary Colors to discuss his perspective of life after the tragic fires that swept Maui on August 8th. From the importance of establishing your creative community to helping children heal through art, Nick & Wel... more
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Nick, thank you for doing this podcast! As an artist who is trying to grow my art business in Hawaii… your stories and interviews give really valuable perspective. And you and Tracy and Dale are so fun to listen to. Mahalo for the time and efforts y’all put into this podcast. I look forward to each new episode. Aloha.
This is such a cool podcast. Great tips and humor make it a really fun listen. I’m a big Nick Kuchar fan, and hearing his take on the industry, his inspiration, and general creative drive is very interesting. Highly recommend
Been a fan of Nick Kuchar for a while now (we love his Hawaii art!). This podcast is super informative and I really enjoy hearing about the process behind everyone’s art so far. Keep up the fantastic work guys!!
Been a long time fan of Nick’s Hawaiian art! Awesome to get chance to hear from the man himself and learn his history
Loved hearing about Nick’s background of how he got to where he is. Super excited to hear stories of other artistic entrepreneurs because I know it will help me as I start my entrepreneur journey…thanks for starting this Nick!!
Apple Podcasts | #68 | Norway/Arts/Design |
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