<p>How do you find the intersection of passion and commercial viability? Said differently—is it possible to do what you love <em>and </em>make money on it?</p>
<p>That’s exactly what we asked editor Noah TK on this episode of #HowToFairytale. He has an interesting perspective—he’s an editor at Portfolio (a division of Penguin Random House, the largest publisher in the USA). From his vantage point, he gets to help authors’ dreams of getting published become a reality. But what about <em>his </em>dreams? Was being an editor what he always wanted to do?</p>
<p>Actually <em>no. </em>He had to find the intersection between his passion and what would pay the bills.</p>
<p>Join us for this very special —and candid—look at what it takes for creatives, artists, and others to “make it” in today’s world.</p>
<p><em>Thanks for listening to How to Fairytale! For more, check us out on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts and on social media at @howtofairytale.</em></p>

How to Fairytale

Paul & Miranda Fair

1.17 Noah Schwartzberg, Editor, Penguin Random House: Is It Really Possible to Make $ Off Your Passion?

NOV 29, 202238 MIN
How to Fairytale

1.17 Noah Schwartzberg, Editor, Penguin Random House: Is It Really Possible to Make $ Off Your Passion?

NOV 29, 202238 MIN

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<p>How do you find the intersection of passion and commercial viability? Said differently—is it possible to do what you love <em>and </em>make money on it?</p> <p>That’s exactly what we asked editor Noah TK on this episode of #HowToFairytale. He has an interesting perspective—he’s an editor at Portfolio (a division of Penguin Random House, the largest publisher in the USA). From his vantage point, he gets to help authors’ dreams of getting published become a reality. But what about <em>his </em>dreams? Was being an editor what he always wanted to do?</p> <p>Actually <em>no. </em>He had to find the intersection between his passion and what would pay the bills.</p> <p>Join us for this very special —and candid—look at what it takes for creatives, artists, and others to “make it” in today’s world.</p> <p><em>Thanks for listening to How to Fairytale! For more, check us out on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts and on social media at @howtofairytale.</em></p>