I used to think creative success was for other people. I was wrong │S6E4

JUN 9, 20269 MIN
Arts To Hearts Podcast

I used to think creative success was for other people. I was wrong │S6E4

JUN 9, 20269 MIN

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<p>For most of her creative life, Charuka Arora Founder of Arts to Hearts Project believed creative success belonged to a certain kind of person people from the right city, the right family, the right circles. She did not see herself in that picture. A decade of building Arts to Hearts Project changed her mind.</p><p>After six years of building Arts to Hearts Project and interviewing more than 200 artists, curators, gallerists, and art fair founders, she has come to say something out loud: she was completely wrong. In this episode of Season 6 of the Arts to Hearts Podcast, Charuka walks listeners through the evidence that changed her mind and the one pattern she keeps seeing on repeat in every person who has built something real in the creative world. </p><p>She also shares the hardest part of her own story pulling herself together to show up for this podcast and this community in the weeks after losing her mom in 2021 and why those days ended up mattering more than she understood at the time.</p><p>The episode explores:</p><ul><li>Why 90 percent of the successful people she has interviewed came from no privilege at all</li><li>The real reason some artists' careers suddenly "compound" after years of nothing</li><li>Why commitment to one direction beats waiting to find the perfect one</li><li>How a simple collage series she emailed outsold within three days</li><li>The two kinds of people who see a problem and which one actually builds a career</li><li>What she would say to anyone sitting in a corner right now thinking this isn't for them</li></ul><p>This conversation feels less like career advice and more like an honest reminder that meaningful creative work is usually built slowly, quietly, and long before anybody else notices it.</p><p>If you have ever felt behind, late, small, or unqualified for the life you want this episode is the permission slip you didn't know you were waiting for.</p>