On the Thought Row podcast, we celebrate what people love to do creatively by giving them a voice so you can learn from their creative experience in life. We share with you the conversations we have with talented people from all over the world and give them a voice. We speak to real creatives that come from all walks of life and are the real-life superstars pursuing their creative passions and dre... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArtsSociety & Culture |
Season 3 – Episode 3: Dr. Craig Curtis – Helpful Advice on Staying Healthy more
Season 3 – Episode 2: Nathan Felix – Composer, Producer, and Experimental Film Maker more
Season 3 – Episode 1: Emily Scialom – British Author, Poet, and Musician more
In this episode, Co-hosts Rod and Inci Jones discuss creativity, summer, reflect on past episodes & guests, and announce their summer break. more
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Love the insights and life experiences shared . Mind Riot sounds like a great book. Will have to read it. Thank you.
I never miss an episode of Thought Row. I love that Rod and Angie give a voice to creatives at all stages of their journey. I really enjoy learning about fellow creatives in such different fields. A few of the guests have introduced me to forms of art I never knew about before. The variety of creative guests makes me so excited to listen every Friday. I also love how the hosts are so positive and motivating, it just makes me feel good and proud to be part of the creative community online.
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