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    Ben Haley

    enOctober 31, 2017
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, I interview Ben Haley (yelahneb on Instagram), a stay-at-home dad with a lengthy list of creative experiences and projects. From producing Salon of Shame in Seattle, to taking photos, writing poetry, and playing drums, Ben has tapped into his creativity since he was a teenager. 

    Want to know what it takes to build a creative community for your projects? This is the episode for you.

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