Create With Purpose Part 2: Reflection & Clarity Kirsten McNeill
Kirsten McNeill is back with part 2 of her “Create with Purpose” series, this time focussing on the importance of reflection & clarity.
Kirsten McNeill is back with part 2 of her “Create with Purpose” series, this time focussing on the importance of reflection & clarity.
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Laurel Osterkamp visited the Country Music Hall of Fame and returned with fascinating lyrical analysis of renowned songwriter Dolly Parton.
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Kirsten McNeill knows it’s hard to create with purpose, you need confidence and awareness. Here’s how to start to build them in yourself.
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Is it worth it to put in months of work for a play that’s only an hour? Catherine Bramkamp talks about the artistic process in this article.
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