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    TheCuratingCreativityPodcastEpisode10

    en-usMarch 14, 2023
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    About this Episode

    What can I say: Covid-19 and submitting to film festivals kept me away.  But I promise to do better!  This episode:  you've got to listen.  Toxic people in your personal and professional life will attempt to derail your creative journey.  Boundaries and letting go are necessary.  It's not easy.  But you have to let go.  Hell, people and family have let me go too.  The only one you have to answer to is yourself.

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