In this episode of Creative Gratification, Khala tackles the sensitive topic of creative entitlement and the misconception that loved ones who don't engage with a creator's content are “undercover haters.” She encourages creators to recognize diverse methods of support and adjust their expectations accordingly. Khala also emphasizes healing from unresolved trauma and focusing on the greater purpose beyond superficial engagements. This short yet impactful episode is a call to creatives to heal, work, and create from a place of purpose.
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