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Breaking Through: How Life’s Detours Shape Your Artistic Journey

Breaking Through: How Life’s Detours Shape Your Artistic Journey

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Life has a way of throwing unexpected curveballs, and as creative individuals, those moments can redefine not just how we create but who we are. In this episode, we dive deep into the journey of discovering your true creative identity when life doesn’t go as planned. From navigating challenges to embracing change, we explore how setbacks can lead to breakthroughs and uncover the authentic artist within. Whether you’re an artist, writer, musician, or just starting to explore your creative side, this conversation will inspire you to turn life’s detours into opportunities for growth and self-discovery. Tune in and get ready to reimagine your creative journey!

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From the Office of Demonology & Regina's Haunted Library, Book Worms Horror Zine editors Regina Saint Claire and James DeFeo offer tips on creativity.

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