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Practical ways to get unstuck in your creativity – Create Out Loud podcast with Jen Louden

March 2, 2022

I had a fun, rich, deep conversation with Jennifer Louden about the potency of creativity. Jen is a super thoughtful resource for all things creative and I love her podcast. It brings so much substance to the conversation about creativity and creative work.

Here’s the full link to the podcast: https://jenniferlouden.com/create-out-loud-2/episode-38/?fbclid=IwAR3yBU0LhYKCAw6JBbH_XEb_kemQcCezyiSGQiK0_cgy0keOUzzKSQPk5SA

https://www.kimhermanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Kim-Hermanson-Audiogram-Square-1.mp4

 

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