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    Explore " rick rubin" with insightful episodes like "3 BIGGEST MYTHS to The Law of Attraction: Manifest Your Reality", "Channel Your Creative Brain 3 HACKS to Break Through MENTAL BLOCKS (Let CREATIVITY FLOW!)", "Is “Manifesting” Not Working For You? THESE 3 SECRETS Will SHIFT THAT TODAY!", "Andy J. Pizza" and "Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray" from podcasts like ""The School of Greatness", "The School of Greatness", "The School of Greatness", "Thoughts on Illustration" and "Lipps Service with Scott Lipps"" and more!

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    3 BIGGEST MYTHS to The Law of Attraction: Manifest Your Reality

    3 BIGGEST MYTHS to The Law of Attraction: Manifest Your Reality

    How can our thoughts and beliefs truly shape our lives, and what are the biggest myths surrounding The Law of Attraction? Rhonda Byrne, the visionary author of "The Secret," shares her insights on how thoughts and beliefs can shape our lives. Rick Rubin, a nine-time GRAMMY-winning producer, explores the intersection of creativity and manifestation, drawing from his extensive experience in music and personal development. Jen Sincero, author and motivational speaker, delves into the power of words, the energetic nature of money, and the crucial role of resilience and self-awareness in achieving personal greatness.

    In this episode you will learn

    • How to effectively harness the power of your thoughts to create your desired reality.
    • The impact of your spoken words on shaping your life's outcomes.
    • Understanding money as a dynamic form of energy that reflects your life's intentions.
    • Strategies to cultivate a resilient and empowered mindset for personal and professional success.
    • The importance of self-awareness in modifying your thoughts, behaviors, and beliefs to align with your goals.

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    Channel Your Creative Brain 3 HACKS to Break Through MENTAL BLOCKS (Let CREATIVITY FLOW!)

    Channel Your Creative Brain 3 HACKS to Break Through MENTAL BLOCKS (Let CREATIVITY FLOW!)

    How can embracing simplicity, improvisation, and mindfulness transform your creative process and lead to groundbreaking personal development? In today’s episode we explore how to harness our creative brain and elevate our creative output! First, we have the legendary music producer Rick Rubin, who'll share transformative insights from his #1 New York Times bestseller, "THE CREATIVE ACT," highlighting the power of simplicity and nurturing environments in the creative process. Joining him is the phenomenal freestyle rapper Harry Mack, who will discuss the pivotal role of improvisation in enhancing personal and artistic expression. Rounding out our trio is Diego Perez, known as Yung Pueblo, a meditator and bestselling author who delves into how meditation and self-awareness can dramatically elevate creative output. Get ready to unlock your creative genius with today's incredible lineup!

    In this episode you will learn

    • Embrace simplicity to unleash your full creative potential.
    • Harness the power of improvisation to transform your artistic and personal expression.
    • Cultivate mindfulness to tap into deeper levels of creativity and self-discovery.
    • Create environments that nurture innovation and inspire breakthrough ideas.
    • Overcome creative blocks and discover new ways to think outside the box.

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1607

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    Yung Pueblo – https://link.chtbl.com/1512-pod

    Is “Manifesting” Not Working For You? THESE 3 SECRETS Will SHIFT THAT TODAY!

    Is “Manifesting” Not Working For You? THESE 3 SECRETS Will SHIFT THAT TODAY!

    In this episode of The School of Greatness, we dive into the world of manifestation with three renowned experts Jenna Zoe, Price Pritchett, and Rick Rubin. The conversation uncovers the three key reasons why many people struggle with manifestation, emphasizing the importance of aligning with one's true self, embracing ultimate self-responsibility, and nurturing the heart's resilience in the face of challenges. You will gain insights into the transformative power of human design, the role of limiting beliefs in hindering success, and the profound impact of creativity on personal growth and fulfillment.

    In this episode you will learn

    • How to harness the principles of human design to enhance your manifestation efforts and achieve your dreams.
    • The importance of setting goals that truly resonate with your heart and the dangers of pursuing goals that don't align with your authentic self.
    • How to cultivate resilience and maintain your heart's passion in the face of obstacles and setbacks.
    • The significance of creating art and projects for your own fulfillment and how this authenticity benefits your audience.
    • The crucial role of carefully curating your environment and influences to support your highest well-being and manifestation success.

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1592

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    Price Pritchett – https://link.chtbl.com/1502-pod

    Rick Rubin – https://link.chtbl.com/1536-pod

    Andy J. Pizza

    Andy J. Pizza

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    Andy J. Pizza is a New York Times best-selling illustrator and author, and host of the Creative Pep Talk podcast. Today he joins me for a deep-dishy dive into all things illustration and creativity, especially where he and I share a lot of common ground. Along the way, we talk about such topics as the myth of the Inspired Artist, his message of adopting a more positive self-psychology, the balance of inspiration and craft in creative work, and even why he thinks full-blown therapy should be a part of art school education. No topping (or topic) is held back — even the mushrooms and pineapples were allowed in this one. 

     

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    Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray

    Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray

    Scott sits down with Sugar Ray frontman, reality TV star, and music connoisseur Mark McGrath!  They discuss the early days of Sugar Ray, the success of singles like “Fly” and “Every Morning,” Mark’s obscure music knowledge, and more. They also reflect on the music of the ‘90s, discussing some of the best songs and bands of the decade. Along the way, Mark shares several entertaining stories about his early musical influences, Sugar Ray’s first appearance on the Howard Stern Show, and adjusting to life as a rock star. Along with all the music talk, Mark also discusses his roles on reality TV shows like Big Brother and The Celebrity Apprentice, as well as his time co-hosting Extra. Tune in for a fun chat filled with music trivia and ‘90s nostalgia!

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    Rick Rubin: The Secret to Your Most Authentic Expression (Creativity Will Flow Like CRAZY!)

    Rick Rubin: The Secret to Your Most Authentic Expression (Creativity Will Flow Like CRAZY!)

    What if the key to unlocking your greatest creative potential lies not in learning something new, but in rediscovering something ancient and deeply personal within you? Join us as Rick Rubin, a legend in the world of music, reveals how tapping into your inner world can revolutionize not just your art, but your entire way of being.

    Rick Rubin is a nine-time GRAMMY-winning producer, named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time and the most successful producer in any genre by Rolling Stone. He has collaborated with artists from Tom Petty to Adele, Johnny Cash to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beastie Boys to Slayer, Kanye West to the Strokes, and System of a Down to Jay-Z. His book THE CREATIVE ACT is a #1 New York Times bestseller.

    Rick opens up about his personal journey of discovery, creativity, and the pursuit of authenticity. This conversation is not just about the music industry; it's a heartfelt exploration of how to live a life filled with passion, creativity, and genuine self-expression.

    In this episode you will learn

    • Strategies to spark and harness inner creativity.
    • The impact of tapping into creativity on a global scale.
    • Ways to overcome creative blocks and embrace inspiration when it sparks.
    • The importance of patience and presence in the creative process.
    • Techniques to cultivate inner peace and create from a place of pure authenticity.

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1536

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    Sam Zemurray (The Fish That Ate the Whale)

    Sam Zemurray (The Fish That Ate the Whale)

    What I learned from rereading The Fish That Ate the Whale: The Life and Times of America's Banana King by Rich Cohen.

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    [4:47] This story can shock and infuriate us, and it does. But I found it invigorating, too. It told me that the life of the nation was written not only by speech-making grandees in funny hats but also by street-corner boys, immigrant strivers, crazed and driven, some with one good idea, some with thousands, willing to go to the ends of the earth to make their vision real.

    [8:56] Tycoon's War: How Cornelius Vanderbilt Invaded a Country to Overthrow America's Most Famous Military Adventurer by Stephen Dando-Collins (Founders #55)

    [10:00] Unlike Vanderbilt's other adversaries William Walker was not afraid of Cornelius when he should have been.

    [12:21] The immigrants of that era could not afford to be children.

    [12:42] The Adventures of Herbie Cohen: World's Greatest Negotiator by Rich Cohen

    [12:54] He was driven by the same raw energy that has always attracted the most ambitious to America, then pushed them to the head of the crowd. Grasper, climber-nasty ways of describing this kid, who wants what you take for granted. From his first months in America, he was scheming, looking for a way to get ahead. You did not need to be a Rockefeller to know the basics of the dream: Start at the bottom, fight your way to the top.

    [14:01] There is no problem you can't solve if you understand your business from A to Z.

    [17:08]  Sam spotted an opportunity where others saw nothing.

    [18:17] As far as he was concerned, ripes were considered trash only because Boston Fruit and similar firms were too slow-footed to cover ground. It was a calculation based on arrogance. I can be fast where others have been slow. I can hustle where others have been satisfied with the easy pickings of the trade.

    [18:42] The kid on the streets is getting a shot at a dream. He sees the guy who gets rich and thinks, yep, that'll be me. He ignores the other stories going around.  // There's no way to quantify all that on a spreadsheet, but it's that dream of being the exception, the one who gets rich and gets out before he gets got that's the key to a hustler's motivation. Decoded by Jay Z. (Founders #238)

    [26:36] He was pure hustle.

    [28:15] Preston later spoke of Zemurray with admiration. He said the kid from Russia was closer in spirit to the banana pioneers than anyone else working. "He's a risk taker," Preston explained, “he's a thinker, and he's a doer.”

    [30:33] They don't write books about people that stopped there.

    [32:48] Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller by Ron Chernow (Founders #248) and John D: The Founding Father of the Rockefellers by David Freeman Hawke. (#254)

    [34:22] He seemed to strive for the sake of striving.

    [34:44] If you're on a mans side you stay on that mans side or you're no better than a goddamn animal.

    [35:11] The world is a mere succession of fortunes made and lost, lessons learned and forgotten and learned again.

    [39:41] A man whose commitment could not be questioned, who fed his own brothers to the jungle.

    [40:00] The Forgotten Highlander: An Incredible WWII Story of Survival in the Pacificby Alistair Urquhart.

    [41:02] Why the Founders of United Fruit were the Rockefellers of bananas.

    [47:23] He kept quiet because talking only drives up the price.

    [48:19] There are times when certain cards sit unclaimed in the common pile, when certain properties become available that will never be available again. A good businessman feels these moments like a fall in the barometric pressure. A great businessman is dumb enough to act on them even when he cannot afford to.

    [53:30] He believed in the transcendent power of physical labor—that a man can free his soul only by exhausting his body.

    [1:02:04] He disdained bureaucracy and hated paperwork. So seldom did he dictate a letter that he requires no full-time secretary.

    [1:04:01] He was respected because he understood the trade. By the time he was 40 he had served in every position. There was not a job he could not do nor a task he could not accomplish. He considered it a secret of his success.

    [1:05:02] Rick Rubin: In the Studio by Jake Brown. (Founders #245)

    [1:08:00] Zemurray was the founder, forever on the attack, at work, in progress, growing by trial and error.

    [1:10:44] Here was a self-made man, filled with the most dangerous kind of confidence: he had done it before and believed he could do it again. This gave him the air of a berserker, who says, If you're going to fight me, you better kill me. If you’ve ever known such a person, you will recognize the type at once. If he does not say much, it's because he considers small talk a weakness. Wars are not won by running your mouth. I'm describing a once essential American type that has largely vanished. Men who channeled all their love and fear into the business, the factory, the plantation, the shop.

    [1:11:44] Founder Mentality vs Big Company Mentality: When this mess of deeds came to light, United Fruit did what big bureaucracy-heavy companies always do: hired lawyers and investigators to search every file for the identity of the true owner. This took months. In the meantime, Zemurray, meeting separately with each claimant, simply bought the land from them both. He bought it twice paid a little more, yes, but if you factor in the cost of all those lawyers, probably still spent less than United Fruit and came away with the prize.

    [1:13:04] His philosophy: Get up first, work harder, get your hands in the dirt and blood in your eyes.

    [1:17:02] For every move there is a counter move. For every disaster there is a recovery. He never lost faith in his own agency.

    [1:17:57] A man focused on the near horizon of costs can sometimes lose sight of the far horizon of potential windfall.

    [1:20:22] You gentlemen have been fucking up this business long enough. I'm going to straighten it out.

    [1:23:03] In a time of crisis the mere evidence of activity can be enough to get things moving.

    [1:23:42] Zemurray was never heard to bitch or justify. He was a member of a generation that lived by the maxim: Never complain, never explain.

    [1:27:08] The Father of Spin: Edward L. Bernays and the Birth of Public Relationsby Larry Tye

    [1:28:14] He should link his private interest to a public cause.

    [1:29:32] In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses, who harness old social forces and contrive new ways to bind and guide the world.

    [1:32:28] Sam's defining characteristic was his belief in his own agency, his refusal to despair. No story is without the possibility of redemption; with cleverness and hustle, the worst can be overcome. I can't help but feel that we would do well by emulating Sam Zemurray–not the brutality or the conquest, but the righteous anger that sent the striver into the boardroom of laughing elites, waving his proxies, shouting, "You gentlemen have been fucking up this business long enough. I'm going to straighten it out.

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    66. A Psychedelic Summer with Devon Philips

    66. A Psychedelic Summer with Devon Philips

    Denver just hosted the world's largest conference for psychedelics which is crazy in its own right, and even though The Sibz were silly geese and forgot to get tickets, they still somehow ended up meeting one of main organizers and perhaps one of the coolest people IN Denver, Devon Phillips.

    Devon is the Creative Strategist for the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) and Co-Founder of the Harm Reduction organization “More Life”. With his work, Devon develops strategies to responsibly mainstream psychedelics. His background is in Behavioral Neuroscience and Human-Centered Design but has a deep love for art, music, and fashion. In his words, "You can find him under a tree reading Plato and bumping Biggie."

    Come hang out in the studio with Devon and the Sibz as they chat about their respective conservative backgrounds, Mike Tyson and Aaron Rodgers promoting psychedelics, finding God, and fan-girling over Rick Rubin's new book. 

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    ECD Christian Carl On Staying Creative Outside of Work and the Journey From Good to Great

    ECD Christian Carl On Staying Creative Outside of Work and the Journey From Good to Great

    On today’s episode of Creative Space,  we have the pleasure of chatting with Christian Carl, executive creative director, copywriter, artist, author, musician and entrepreneur.

    He most recently served as the Global Executive Creative Director for 160/90, with a client roster that included Lowe’s, Anheuser-Busch, University of Arizona, Marriott, Audi and Reebok.

    Apart from his 32-year career in advertising so far, Christian has a number of creative projects outside of work, including his children’s book series, Land of Lots.

    We cover a lot of ground in this episode, including how to lead creatives, the importance of having a creative outlet outside of agency life, and Christian’s creative process. 

    For more on Christian Carl, visit: thechristiancarl.com.

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    0:00—Introduction

    1:53—Growing up in Elkhart, Indiana

    4:38—Early influences: cartoons, fashion and sports

    7:30—Losing gracefully, winning gracefully and the importance of hard work

    9:00—How Christian ended up in advertising 

    10:25—From selling car phones door to door to his first agency job

    12:13—The creative path is a scribble

    13:51—”I know it’s right when it’s easy to write.”

    16:00—There’s a reason you’re hitting that block. 

    17:45—How to tell you have a great idea

    19:00—Doubting yourself is part of being creative. 

    20:35—Rick Rubin and Steven Pressfield shoutout

    21:13—Getting to work on Volkswagen 

    27:13—Christian’s definition of creativity

    30:15—Advertising is like archaeology 

    32:00—Christian’s creative process

    35:00—The struggle in advertising for a creative

    39:30—The work can never come before the people

    45:45—The importance of staying creative outside of work

    50:36—Two decades of working with PETA

    55:33—The power of a great idea

    58:00—Getting inspired to create ‘Land of Lots’

    01:08:00—”Everything doesn’t have to be amazing and everything can’t be.”

    01:12:00—Where Christian sees advertising going

    01:18:00—What’s next for Christian





    Finally Thriving with Allison Pelot, Host of Integrate Yourself Podcast

    Finally Thriving with Allison Pelot, Host of Integrate Yourself Podcast

    Author and podcast host Allison Pelot joins me to expand on the principles of empowered wellness. We talk about daily practices that allow space for reflection and connection, as well as what inspired her to write her book, Finally Thriving

    Allison highlights how writing has the power to bring subconscious stories to the surface and provide a different lens on life. In building the habit of journaling, we can follow our curiosity and disrupt patterning. So many of us are used to living life like we’re performing, but once we start to detach from the outcomes and embrace the flow, that’s when we truly start thriving. 

    Allison and I discuss the value of prioritizing time to be in your energy, or as she likes to call it, taking yourself out on a wellness date. There’s a certain abundance and vitality that comes from living authentically, and Allison shares ways to get started on that journey. 

    Listen to Allison’s wisdom about living in alignment and practicing genuine self-care. 

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    • "Morning Pages," an empowered writing practice 
    • Pattern Interrupting to change habits
    • One simple question for living with intention
    • The beauty of balancing masculine and feminine energies
    • Curiosity as a guide for thriving

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    10 Worst Creativity Killers (Feat. Drake AI)

    10 Worst Creativity Killers (Feat. Drake AI)

    "There are habits you have right now that are totally killing your creativity. They take you from a potential 10… to a 6. When you stop doing these things, magic happens..." — Featuring Drake AI, Rick Rubin (Joe Rogan Podcast), Tyler The Creator (Converse All Star Series Interview), MrBeast (Lex Fridman Podcast), Cate Blanchett (W Magazine Interview), Virgil Abloh (Core Studio Public Lecture), Richard Avedon (Charlie Rose Interview), Taylor Swift (American Music Awards), Illmind (ProducerGrind Podcast), Jeremy Pope (from Hollywood Reporter interview), Chet Faker (Tape Notes Podcast)

    #172: Creation vs Craft - What We Learned From Rick Rubin's Book "The Creative Act" And Why You Should Read It

    #172: Creation vs Craft - What We Learned From Rick Rubin's Book "The Creative Act" And Why You Should Read It

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    I just finished Rick Rubin's book "The Creative Act". A fascinating and very inspiring read that made me want to talk about it on the podcast because there are so many interesting things to discuss and unpack in what he says.

    In this episode, I want to highlight one specific, very important concept that is at the heart of the book.

     

    In "The Creative Act", Rubin discusses the phases of any creative project, which he calls the Seed phase, the Experimentation phase, the Craft phase, and the Completion phase.

     

    From working with so many artists, I know that many people find it hard to "plan" art. To follow a process and to be intentional.

     

    I always ask people to tell me why they are making a record, what they want it to sound and feel like, what they are trying to achieve and how they are going to make that happen.

    But it's important to understand that not every part of making a record has to be planned. Not every decision needs a "why" behind it, especially not in the early phases.

     

    I realized that the way I used to explain and teach it can easily be misunderstood, so "The Creative Act" provides a perfect opportunity to make this more clear and straightforward.

     

    At every stage of the record-making process there's a bit of both creation and craft involved, so let's have a look at that.

     

    The writing never stops. 

    As artists, we are constantly inspired by things happening around us, our emotions, stories we hear, people we meet, things we go through, etc. 

    Just observe, pay attention and capture (the seed)

     

    Then we take these notes and develop them into drafts. 

    No rules. No limitations. No plan. We create what we feel like creating and let our intuition and inspiration guide us. Whatever comes out becomes the art. Some things will be good, others not so much. We just keep creating and experimenting.

     

    If we separate the craft and creation, we can show up to do either or, focus on the task at hand and will get the most out of both, instead of constantly doing it all at the same time.

     

    Let's discuss!

     

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    008: hollywood name-droppers

    008: hollywood name-droppers

    This week on The Bedtime Podcast Syd and Noah discuss the highs and lows of all the day jobs they’ve racked up over the years. Noah tells us about the time he got fired by Salem the cat and Syd laments about a humiliating job offer she recently received. Buckle up sleepyheads cuz the name dropping in this episode is off the charts. Enjoy!

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    Rick Rubin — Magic, Everyday Mystery, and Getting Creative

    Rick Rubin — Magic, Everyday Mystery, and Getting Creative

    The flow and the ingredients by which an idea becomes an offering — and life practices which call that alchemy forth. The mystery of it all that can only be named and wondered at — and the ordinary mystery that creativity is a human birthright, a way of being rather than doing, that beckons to us all, in everything we do, from crafting something to conversing to the arranging of furniture in a room.

    This is where Krista goes with the rock star music producer Rick Rubin. It's not a conversation about the creative process of the many great musicians he's worked with — but a conversation that is for and about us all. 

    There are some surprises, too, in his lovely, soothing voice — like the way he finds a metaphor for all of life in pro wrestling. And he leaves the doors of his studio wide open as they speak, so there is a soundtrack of ocean waves.

    Rick Rubin has been a singular, transformative creative muse for artists across genres and generations — from the Beastie Boys to Johnny Cash, from Public Enemy to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, from Adele to Jay-Z. To name just a few. His new (and first) book is The Creative Act: A Way of Being. He is co-founder of the record label Def Jam Recordings, and former co-president of Columbia Records. He is also one of the hosts of the podcast, Broken Record

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    63. Excavating Creative Potential in The Midst of Drama - Contemplating The Week of 03.13.23

    63. Excavating Creative Potential in The Midst of Drama - Contemplating The Week of 03.13.23

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    Where can we practice a healthy dose of detachment and surrender? Where can we use our imagination to fortify our energetic boundaries? Where can we use our creativity to enact a natural buffer between ourselves & the world around us?

    In this offering, I'm sharing my personal notes and contemplations about the week ahead. Combining astrology, tarot, the Akashic & Cosmic Body perspectives, and guidance from my sacred ancestors, healing guides and my own spirit, I hope these messages  will serve you as you walk your path.

    While this contemplation was inspired by the energy and the astrology of the week of 03.13.23, I also offer the possibility that that the message here is relevant for you - even if you found the episode sometime in the future. 

    This week, Mars in Gemini squares Neptune, the Sun, and Mercury in Pisces. Meanwhile, the Sun and Mercury conjoin Neptune. Venus also enters Taurus, and Mercury enters Aries. 

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    Iteration 86: The Best Antenna

    Iteration 86: The Best Antenna

    This Iteration is a little different. Earlier in the week, I went into DC to visit a friend at the National Gallery and I took a few notes before and after—just a few thoughts that were in my head on the train ride in and out of the city. I love DC and whenever I go into town, regardless of why I’m there, I always come away recharged and inspired and just generally happier. Adrianne says that I should start doing it once a week. Maybe she’s right.

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    Iteration 86: The Best Antenna

    Iteration 86: The Best Antenna

    This Iteration is a little different. Earlier in the week, I went into DC to visit a friend at the National Gallery and I took a few notes before and after—just a few thoughts that were in my head on the train ride in and out of the city. I love DC and whenever I go into town, regardless of why I’m there, I always come away recharged and inspired and just generally happier. Adrianne says that I should start doing it once a week. Maybe she’s right.

    CONNECT WITH ME
    Website: https://jefferysaddoris.com 
    Twitter: @jefferysaddoris 
    Instagram: @jefferysaddoris

    SUBSCRIBE
    Subscribe to Jeffery Saddoris: Almost Everything in your favorite podcast app to get more conversations like this. You can also find a written version of Iterations on Substack.

    MUSIC
    Music For Workplaces by Jeffery Saddoris