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In this episode, Gretchen Yanover, Cellist/Composer, dives into her creative process, explaining how she uses personal boundaries and dedicated focus to enable flow. She provides guidance for creators of all kinds, from artists to businesspeople, including:
The importance of making space for improvisation, connecting with yourself, and making life more fun. The magic of experimentation and finding success by trying new things, learning, and adapting as you go. The necessity of preparation, practice, and process when doing your work. Listen to this special conversation, as Gretchen, Kate, and Drew discuss music, motivation, and making meaningful change.
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