Most people see their studio as a cost. Jessica Hische sees it as a bank account she gets to live inside.
I loved this conversation with Jessica: from buying her first apartment at 24, to investing $1.4M into a studio she owns in the Bay Area, to opening two brick-and-mortar stores, to co-founding a software company built specifically for creative studios. She has thought deeply about money, risk, and what it actually means to invest in yourself as a creative — and this conversation will change how you think about all of it.
Jessica doesn't do passive. Every decision she makes is designed to build something real, tangible, and useful — not just a number on a screen.
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