Informative and surprisingly touching.
Perfect for listening to while creating. Especially if you sometimes lose motivation, because of what an audience might say/think. I find the beginning interviews to be very emotional sometimes and the information given very satisfying. I’ve listened to each episode nearly 3 times and I’m not tired of anything. It also kind of makes you feel like you should talk to those eager museum staffers more confidently. They’re really just trying to connect with you and learn what you see.
SierraSabrina via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/18
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