What’s Your Musical Archetype?
If you’re a creative of any type (even those whose practice is separate from their income), I encourage you to do some digging and explore what your personal creative archetype might look like. What does your art do for you? For others? What do you do for it? If you’re like me, you may find that there’s more value there than you previously realized.
Harp on it
Harp on it.
A reflection on unexpressed anger, and a call to myself to finally give it a voice. To sound a battle cry for freedom.
weekly reflection:
weekly reflection thread:
Now that the year has begun to move on its own, what feels like it’s actually settling — not what I planned, but what’s naturally taking root
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Traditional self-promotion (especially social media) requires us to plan, produce and perform in isolation. But hosting? That’s different. Hosting is relational.
Hosting says: Here’s my home, my voice. The doors are open if you’d like to join me