on creative alchemy, world-building + the internet
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship |
this is my last chapter of sharing my wayfinding journey (for now) — in which I share how I stopped traveling, decided to make a home in Istanbul, and slowly learned to show up as my artist self — in relationship, and in the world. I’ll untangle: more
this episode is about leaping into the void. then, living in the leaps. I share my story of leaving NYC, slow traveling the world during a pandemic, and the treasures I found, deep within my artist-hermit self. more
this week's chapter on my wayfinding journey is about my years of the creative hustle, in which I tortured myself with the question: “how do I survive as a creative, and not hate myself?" more
A very personal account of the extreme feelings that lead me to quit my full time / part time jobs, and commit to working for myself. more
the "Iron Rice Bowl" is a Chinese metaphor for job security and stability (aka, what we, as artists and entrepreneurs, didn’t exactly choose.) more
an introduction; an opening of themes and unspooling of threads: more
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Apple Podcasts | #226 | New Zealand/Business/Entrepreneurship |
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