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In this episode you’ll learn:
- Why now is the time to start thinking about your legacy
- What will happen to your online accounts after you are gone?
- What does it mean to leave a ‘clean’ legacy behind
Death is a tricky topic to discuss.
But when it comes to leaving digital legacy it’s a very important subject to address.
As creatives, we can be prolific with our output:
Creative work, accounts and assets scattered all around the physical and digital universe.
Who’s going to manage all of that when you’re gone?
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In this episode you’ll learn:
- About the voice creatives call resistance
- How your inner critic can improve your work
- What a 10 year-old can teach you about your inner critic
Every creative has an inner critic.
Successful creatives use their inner critic to good effect.
But how?
Aspiring author and adventurer, Amy Meek, shares what she’s learned from professional authors about taming your inner critic.
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In this episode you’ll learn:
- What a little red hen can teach you about creating great relationships
- 3 tips towards growing a thriving community
- The importance of giving folks credit early and often
In this short episode we explore how to grow a thriving community.
Community relationship expert, Harmony Eichsteadt, from episode 133, shares her three tips for creating and growing great relationships.
Harmony’s story is an inspiring one:
As a survivor of cancer she credits her community of people for inspiring and supporting her through that life-changing time.
(You can hear her story on the podcast here.)
Hear how to build a community, a following, or an audience, around your creative work.
And how communities become stronger the more interconnected they are.
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