In Ten Years Time: How to live a creative life is a podcast and a philosophy. Tricia Duffy, the 'Fairy Godmother' of creativity, will guide and inspire you to achieve a creative balance that is right for you. Whether you have a passion for painting, pottery, metalwork, glass blowing, dancing, songwriting, fiction, poetry, photography, comedy, flower arranging, or anything else besides, you are welcome here.
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In Ten Years Time: How to live a creative life is a podcast and a philosophy. Tricia Duffy, the 'Fairy Godmother' of creativity, will guide and inspire you to achieve a creative balance that is right for you. Whether you have a passion for painting, pottery, metalwork, glass blowing, dancing, songwriting, fiction, poetry, photography, comedy, flower arranging, or anything else besides, you are welcome here.
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In this episode Tricia looks at the often-intimidating task of amplifying our creativity via embarking on a bigger project. But where do we even begin? From doing the initial research, to making a plan, to exploring some of our own internal motivations and interests for a project, this episode breaks down the steps of taking the kernel of an idea and bringing it into the world, without it feeling overwhelming.
Mentioned in this episode:
Autoethnography as Method by Heewon Chang (Book)
Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life by Anne Lamott (Book)
Full transcript available here
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