In this episode of Money Misfits, Professor Heath sits down with Mikky, the powerhouse behind Mikky and the Doom—a self-described “musical cult” fusing pop-punk, rock, and raw creative energy. 🎸🔥
Mikky opens up about her journey from stand-up comedy and voice acting to fronting a boundary-pushing band. She shares how discipline, sports, and resilience shaped her career, and how she built her brand with the same precision as running a tight business. We dive into:
The origin of Mickey and the Doom and its “cult-like” community of artists
Turning personal struggles into a villain origin story through music
Lessons from the 2008 financial crisis and how it shaped her views on money and survival
Balancing creativity with the business side of music
The importance of discipline, preparation, and setting boundaries
Why financial wellness fuels artistic freedom
This episode is packed with real talk about art, money, and survival—and it’s a must-listen for anyone navigating creative industries, chasing dreams, or just trying to get their financial house in order while living authentically.
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